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sarah clark, al jazeera acknowledge hong kong. >> first of all in london, future fest. phil lavelle many has a look at what's to come. >> welcome to the future. >> will we actually be stramed into chairs like this? vifn reality masks on our faces. -- virtual reality masks on our faces. >> safely down and back in the year 2015, what about this model. >> this is the future fest in london, a look at highway lives will are in the decades to come. where robots take on their owner's faces. a world of color. >> this is not just a look at how bright the world will be but the problems the world will face global food shortages global water shortages. imagine there cost of co-psychowilling have lost so much. what's inside these is powdered affiliation which are mostly vegetable. your saliva mixes with that and it creating the filling. >> the chance to point out that the future is people-powered. >> we can shape the fume and have a deciding role, we leave i.t. up to our government people to teach us, hang on there's a lot more than that, you can have more power and month say over t
sarah clark, al jazeera acknowledge hong kong. >> first of all in london, future fest. phil lavelle many has a look at what's to come. >> welcome to the future. >> will we actually be stramed into chairs like this? vifn reality masks on our faces. -- virtual reality masks on our faces. >> safely down and back in the year 2015, what about this model. >> this is the future fest in london, a look at highway lives will are in the decades to come. where robots take on...
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al jazeera sarah clark reports from hong kong.he annual each day where thousands of people line up to get a chance to tour the home of hong kong's chief executive but this year a small group of protesters joined that queue. some were yellowing yellow clothing and others holding yellow umbrellas in support of the pro-democracy movement they were moved from the line and denied access. >> they don't let me go in there china ease new year poster. we need a true democracy. we are in a critical movement political reform, you know. the governments say there are their political proposal. if it's true democracy, why debts they let me put this poster inside? >> arounds 300 police are on duty here at government house after threats remain large numbers of anti-government groups might try to access on site. there are others sarah lark clarks,aj, hong kong much more on our website. the address to click on to issays.com. they stare silently - suspended in limbo between the living and the dead. these patients are the infected - victims of a conta
al jazeera sarah clark reports from hong kong.he annual each day where thousands of people line up to get a chance to tour the home of hong kong's chief executive but this year a small group of protesters joined that queue. some were yellowing yellow clothing and others holding yellow umbrellas in support of the pro-democracy movement they were moved from the line and denied access. >> they don't let me go in there china ease new year poster. we need a true democracy. we are in a critical...
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sarah clark, al jazeera, hong kong. >> handful of north koreans seek refuge in the u.s. every year. we'll take you inside america's small north korean community. >> that's it for this edition of al jazeeraal jazeera america's international hour. i'm stephanie sy. >> i'm antonio mora. "america tonight" such next. i'll see you again in an hour. >> on "america tonight": >> in the four years since fukushima, life has not been kind to the people who fled. do you believe that fukushima city will ever be a safe place to live again? >> translator: not in my lifetime. not the same fukushima that existed before. >> we ventured into towns inside and around the seclusion zone which remain frozen in time at the moment residents
sarah clark, al jazeera, hong kong. >> handful of north koreans seek refuge in the u.s. every year. we'll take you inside america's small north korean community. >> that's it for this edition of al jazeeraal jazeera america's international hour. i'm stephanie sy. >> i'm antonio mora. "america tonight" such next. i'll see you again in an hour. >> on "america tonight": >> in the four years since fukushima, life has not been kind to the people who...
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sarah clark al jazeera, hong kong. >> now u.s.ecording artists pharrell williams and robin thicke have been ordered to pay robin gaye's family more than $7 million after being found guilty of copying his music. [music] >> a jury ruled that their track "blurred lines" plagiarized gayes's song "got to give it up." >> i feel free, free from pharrell williams and robin thicke's chains, and what they tried to keep on us, and the lies that were told, and the best we were able to break through any way. >> now to discuss the impact this ruling could have on the music industry is music journalist david stubs, thank you for joining us. explain to us what happened. this is not a sample. this is where it's straight off the track and then add their own. >> if it-sampled, that would be fine, but anybody knows the orange original, you listen to "blurred lines," you have to know that they lifted it. but they claim that they didn't sample it. they recreated a kind of revive. as far as they're concerned that doesn't mean that they're liable for any
sarah clark al jazeera, hong kong. >> now u.s.ecording artists pharrell williams and robin thicke have been ordered to pay robin gaye's family more than $7 million after being found guilty of copying his music. [music] >> a jury ruled that their track "blurred lines" plagiarized gayes's song "got to give it up." >> i feel free, free from pharrell williams and robin thicke's chains, and what they tried to keep on us, and the lies that were told, and the best...