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rachel crane got a close look at this tiny air mover. >> you know them as the maker of appliances andet engines. they might rely on something much less complicated, air. this is the thinnest air mover in the world. >> it is at one millimeter in thickness. >> they have dumped this in the 's smallest air conditioner. -- they have called this the world's smallest air conditioner. this can translate to big dollars. these two place that move very gently. fans areabout it, responsible for cooling down most of the electronics you power up. >> you don't really need the computer to be that much more powerful. we want them to be thin and we want this to go in any consumer electronics products. >> they are using the fans to cool down. >> this was originally designed for improving airflow through jet engines. they expand and suck air and contract to spell cool air. will we see duel cool jets and consumer electronics? >> that is the design that we are working on. at the same time, if we can help other countries, we are very open to helping them. >> you are licensing. we are talking maybe money. >>
rachel crane got a close look at this tiny air mover. >> you know them as the maker of appliances andet engines. they might rely on something much less complicated, air. this is the thinnest air mover in the world. >> it is at one millimeter in thickness. >> they have dumped this in the 's smallest air conditioner. -- they have called this the world's smallest air conditioner. this can translate to big dollars. these two place that move very gently. fans areabout it,...
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rachel crane got a close look at this tiny air mover. >> you know them as the maker of appliances andet engines. they might rely on something much less complicated, air. this is the thinnest air mover in the world. >> it is at one millimeter in thickness. >> they have dumped this in the's smallest air conditioner. -- they have called this the world's smallest air conditioner. this can translate to big dollars. >> there are these two place that move very gently. >> think about it, fans are responsible for cooling down most of the electronics you power up. >> you don't really need the computer to be that much more powerful. we want them to be thin and we want this to go in any consumer electronics products. >> they are using the fans to cool down. >> this was originally designed for improving airflow through jet engines. they expand and suck air and contract to spell cool air. will we see duel cool jets and consumer electronics? >> that is the design that we are working on. at the same time, if we can help other countries, we are very open to helping them. >> you are licensing. we are t
rachel crane got a close look at this tiny air mover. >> you know them as the maker of appliances andet engines. they might rely on something much less complicated, air. this is the thinnest air mover in the world. >> it is at one millimeter in thickness. >> they have dumped this in the's smallest air conditioner. -- they have called this the world's smallest air conditioner. this can translate to big dollars. >> there are these two place that move very gently. >>...
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rachel crane went below ground to taste the exclusive cuisine. >> it is the kind of food you dream abouta trip that begins with down this long winding road to the remote town of earl 10, new york. >> nice to see you. disguise then cement. -- in this guys a cement. it can take you five years -- this guy's basement. he has created one of the most exclusive registrations -- exclusive reservations on the planet. >> i never dreamed it could end up like this. >> what is that? >> chef, or cook as he prefers to be called, not attend culinary school. in arely even worked restaurant before he built his house in 1985. he started serving four-star meals to willing patrons. all the guests tell other guests, which is miraculous. we never got the media coverage ever. gets you55 base price 16 to 20 courses. all conceived, farmed, prepared, and served by damon. >> within one week we had requests from belgium, apple dobby, to buy. >> foodies traveled far and wide to get a taste of this not so cutting edge cuisine. >> need of harvest is much more than cuisine. it is my way of life. it is essentially living
rachel crane went below ground to taste the exclusive cuisine. >> it is the kind of food you dream abouta trip that begins with down this long winding road to the remote town of earl 10, new york. >> nice to see you. disguise then cement. -- in this guys a cement. it can take you five years -- this guy's basement. he has created one of the most exclusive registrations -- exclusive reservations on the planet. >> i never dreamed it could end up like this. >> what is that?...
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rachel crane explains. >> nowadays, you cannot turn on the tv without being bombarded by photos of soup. a phenomenon in south korea is taking this appetite to a whole new level of indulgence. young south koreans are documented gorging on food. we are talking a lot of food. >> unbelievable. >> the feasts are streamed live and people are actually watching. thounds of voyeurs tune in every night. the main out let is making many celebrities out of these eaters. the most watched jockey rakes in over one hundred 80 million views. he broadcasts nightly for five hours straight very at these jockeys are not just gluttons for fame. they're getting paid to eat. this is how it works. they uses a unique online current see and each balloon costs 100, about $.10. viewers get their favorite jockeys based on the eating performance. at least 10,000 balloons per broadcast are made. he can make up to 40,000 broadcasts per month. not bad when he is spending $3000 per month on food. he earns around $7,000 a month. how does this station make money? africa tv make even korean celebrities are getting in, perfo
rachel crane explains. >> nowadays, you cannot turn on the tv without being bombarded by photos of soup. a phenomenon in south korea is taking this appetite to a whole new level of indulgence. young south koreans are documented gorging on food. we are talking a lot of food. >> unbelievable. >> the feasts are streamed live and people are actually watching. thounds of voyeurs tune in every night. the main out let is making many celebrities out of these eaters. the most watched...
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Jan 29, 2014
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rachel crane takes us inside. are 659 miles of subway track.the first time in more than 50 years, the system is finally getting a new line. this is the 2nd avenue subway tunnel. first conceived of in the 1920's, 80 five years later, construction is blasting forward. this is where we go underground? descendven stories. -- se 11 stories. michael runs a tight ship. are you the face of the 2nd avenue subway? a -- the prices tag for a two-mile stretch of rail with three stops, $4.5 billion. some people get alarmed, but they are being nearsighted? >> it puts a lot of people to work. planners use a map from 1865 that shows the waterways that crisscrossed manhattan. so far, so good. you haveere and there a spot. in general, it is dry. >> officials have yet to budget the phases to complete the line. are you not budgeting it because you are scared the price will be so high? ofwe are in the process doing the budgeting. we don't have an idea how much it will cost. >> this section spells relief for the 1.3 really -- 1.3 on the subway riders eastside, more r
rachel crane takes us inside. are 659 miles of subway track.the first time in more than 50 years, the system is finally getting a new line. this is the 2nd avenue subway tunnel. first conceived of in the 1920's, 80 five years later, construction is blasting forward. this is where we go underground? descendven stories. -- se 11 stories. michael runs a tight ship. are you the face of the 2nd avenue subway? a -- the prices tag for a two-mile stretch of rail with three stops, $4.5 billion. some...
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rachel crane goes belowground to taste the exclusive cuisine called native harvest. the kind of food you dream about. begins with a trip down this long winding road to the remote town of berlin new land, new york. could takessue, it you five years to get in these doors. 130 miles from manhattan, damon has created one of the restaurants in the world. chef or cook, as damon prefers to be called, didn't attend culinary institute. he barely even worked in a restaurant before he built this house in 1985 and started serving four-star meals to willing patrons. >> it has snowballed over the years and it is all because of the guests telling other guests. we have never gotten media coverage ever. 255 dollars base price , allyou 16 to 20 courses conceived, farm, prepared and served by damon. >> we have from belgium, abu dhabi, dubai. harvest is much more the big cuisine i have developed. it is essentially living off the land. table hear about farm to all the time but this is taking it to another level. >> it occurred to me that everything i needed was right here on the property
rachel crane goes belowground to taste the exclusive cuisine called native harvest. the kind of food you dream about. begins with a trip down this long winding road to the remote town of berlin new land, new york. could takessue, it you five years to get in these doors. 130 miles from manhattan, damon has created one of the restaurants in the world. chef or cook, as damon prefers to be called, didn't attend culinary institute. he barely even worked in a restaurant before he built this house in...
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. >> rachel crane, bloomberg, new york city. is20 minutes from now, it surveillance with tom keene.a preview. tom, income inequality. itsident obama has made number one in his state of the union. upon a little bit less than people expected -- you see it through the debate. the contentious debate over minimum wage. moren all, inequality and on the dynamics between the executive and the legislative branch. the former secretary of congress will join us. aboutl talk to him immigration. it a lot of lip service. we will talk about the migration of apple computer from a growth stock -- maybe they will become blue-chip like. former appleto a and pepsi executive about what it means to be a quality company. we turn to the super bowl. francine, help me here. wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday, sunday -- it is upon us. the new york jets and new york giants host a football extravaganza. >> football means big box in the advertising world. >> we will touch on the 32nd commercials. their iconic within american messaging. there is a lot more around that. the scarlet fu has dug into that deeply. >
. >> rachel crane, bloomberg, new york city. is20 minutes from now, it surveillance with tom keene.a preview. tom, income inequality. itsident obama has made number one in his state of the union. upon a little bit less than people expected -- you see it through the debate. the contentious debate over minimum wage. moren all, inequality and on the dynamics between the executive and the legislative branch. the former secretary of congress will join us. aboutl talk to him immigration. it a...
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bloomberg television's rachel crane traveled to hold vineyards in the heart of napa to get a taste ofch wine. >> people have been making wine for centuries. this disorder is the future of winemaking? >> and this is the future. >> but never like this. napa valley's hall wines is one of the first to incorporate automation into their craft. this new technology replaces hand sorting with machines. but their job? identify the best route. >> it compares against the greats, and if it is not a match, it will take that out. >> this is where all the images are taken. >> right. this is what makes it all possible. >> the robot takes pictures at 10,000 frames per second and analyzes them instantly. >> the picture was taken, except in, it was a match to what i had said was ok, and then the ries will comeer across on this conveyor and be dumped into a bin of good fruit. if it is rejected and does not match, there will be a puff of air that comes out and will blast out the one that is not match. this was the one that was rejected. i do not want that one going into my tank. the old methods, hand sorti
bloomberg television's rachel crane traveled to hold vineyards in the heart of napa to get a taste ofch wine. >> people have been making wine for centuries. this disorder is the future of winemaking? >> and this is the future. >> but never like this. napa valley's hall wines is one of the first to incorporate automation into their craft. this new technology replaces hand sorting with machines. but their job? identify the best route. >> it compares against the greats, and...