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and see who's out there. - [voiceover] before there even was organized formal science people asked, "one?"
and see who's out there. - [voiceover] before there even was organized formal science people asked, "one?"
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-[voiceover] 3..2..1...and ignition. liftoff. -[voiceover] it's a dream shared by children
-[voiceover] 3..2..1...and ignition. liftoff. -[voiceover] it's a dream shared by children
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beyond simply what it will taste like. - [voiceover] future farmers are manipulating light for indoor farms. our motto is "a photon is a terrible thing to waste." - [voiceover] one day your hamburger could be grown inside of a test tube. and your next snack, could be one of these creepy critters. - it kind of just tasted like fried bread or something. - [voiceover] what's the future bringing to your dinner table? we'll find out in this week's episode of earth 2050. hi, i'm joe penna and welcome to earth 2050. i'm at one of the premier food emporiums in the country. the famous reading terminal market here in philadelphia.
beyond simply what it will taste like. - [voiceover] future farmers are manipulating light for indoor farms. our motto is "a photon is a terrible thing to waste." - [voiceover] one day your hamburger could be grown inside of a test tube. and your next snack, could be one of these creepy critters. - it kind of just tasted like fried bread or something. - [voiceover] what's the future bringing to your dinner table? we'll find out in this week's episode of earth 2050. hi, i'm joe penna...
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i couldn't believe such a place existed. - [voiceover] the course is set, destination mars. (instrumental music) in a remote desert in southern utah the preparations have already begun. - [woman] you know we don't communicate much w
i couldn't believe such a place existed. - [voiceover] the course is set, destination mars. (instrumental music) in a remote desert in southern utah the preparations have already begun. - [woman] you know we don't communicate much w
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. - [voiceover] in this episode there are warning signs of potential disasters and evidence of previous catastrophes. - that's what we really care about, right? where is the asteroid going? - [voiceover] join me, philippe cousteau, as we explore the possibilities of extinction earth, on awesome planet. planet earth provides an ideal habitat for life. the temperatures are tolerable the air is rich in oxygen, and fresh water can be found in abundance. but as hospitable as our planet is today,
. - [voiceover] in this episode there are warning signs of potential disasters and evidence of previous catastrophes. - that's what we really care about, right? where is the asteroid going? - [voiceover] join me, philippe cousteau, as we explore the possibilities of extinction earth, on awesome planet. planet earth provides an ideal habitat for life. the temperatures are tolerable the air is rich in oxygen, and fresh water can be found in abundance. but as hospitable as our planet is today,
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one of the features i use is called voiceover.screen reader that announces the text on the screen underneath my finger as i drag my finger over the screen. cory: in terms of app development, how'd you get people to develop more apps on this? ed: good question. the world health organization -- there are approximately one billion people in the world with disabilities. that's about one in seven. about two or 80 million of those people have visual impairment. -- 280 million of those people have visual impairment. we are finding ways for everyone to make a contribution to the economy and to government and everything. the development kit provides lots of features that allow developers to give a lot of accessibility for free. cory: how did you become visually impaired? what led you to becoming an advocate? cory: i have -- ed: i have a degenerative retinal disease e. when i was 30 years old, i lost the ability to read print. today, i have a few degrees of field. at the same time, i am a computer scientist and happiness for technology. the
one of the features i use is called voiceover.screen reader that announces the text on the screen underneath my finger as i drag my finger over the screen. cory: in terms of app development, how'd you get people to develop more apps on this? ed: good question. the world health organization -- there are approximately one billion people in the world with disabilities. that's about one in seven. about two or 80 million of those people have visual impairment. -- 280 million of those people have...
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lou (voiceover): hey i'm lou pellegrini. amy (voiceover): and i'm amy pellegrini and we live in totowa, new jersey. we met in high school. we actually went to junior prom together as friends. we were friends. -yeah, we were friends. i thought maybe we were going to be a little more than friends back then, but that's not what happened. we graduated high school. we kind of separated ways for a little bit. and then we met up again, and now we've been together for a long time.
lou (voiceover): hey i'm lou pellegrini. amy (voiceover): and i'm amy pellegrini and we live in totowa, new jersey. we met in high school. we actually went to junior prom together as friends. we were friends. -yeah, we were friends. i thought maybe we were going to be a little more than friends back then, but that's not what happened. we graduated high school. we kind of separated ways for a little bit. and then we met up again, and now we've been together for a long time.
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-[voiceover] today on animal science. did you know that the pufferfish is poisonous? if it's eaten by a human, the venom can paralyze one's diaphragm and cause death by suffocation. and, in just five seconds, this hummingbird has flapped its wings about 350 times. plus, the elephant is called a keystone species of the serengeti. without it, many animals would simply disappear. it's time to go beyond the pretty picture. and find out what truly makes each animal tick. welcome, to the fascinating world of animal science. (aquatic electronic music)
-[voiceover] today on animal science. did you know that the pufferfish is poisonous? if it's eaten by a human, the venom can paralyze one's diaphragm and cause death by suffocation. and, in just five seconds, this hummingbird has flapped its wings about 350 times. plus, the elephant is called a keystone species of the serengeti. without it, many animals would simply disappear. it's time to go beyond the pretty picture. and find out what truly makes each animal tick. welcome, to the fascinating...
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. - [voiceover] : press the most last button to your left. - [joe] : virtual reality is getting less virtual and a lot more real. - we can render a computer generated person that looks every bit as realistic as a real person. - [joe] : robots are taking the stage in the opera of the future. - i think technology and science opened quite a few doors to making a different kind of connection between a musical or an artistic experience and anybody. - [joe] : interactive television, movies and musical instruments, the future of entertainment, this week on earth 2050. hi, i'm joe penna and welcome to earth 2050. most people don't really realize how much money
. - [voiceover] : press the most last button to your left. - [joe] : virtual reality is getting less virtual and a lot more real. - we can render a computer generated person that looks every bit as realistic as a real person. - [joe] : robots are taking the stage in the opera of the future. - i think technology and science opened quite a few doors to making a different kind of connection between a musical or an artistic experience and anybody. - [joe] : interactive television, movies and...
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. - [voiceover] today on animal science did you know that prairie dogs have their own language? their communication is among the most complex in the animal kingdom. (prairie dogs chirping) plus, an owl's hearing is so sharp it can pick up the heartbeat of a mouse 100 feet away. and, leafcutter ants slice through foliage with jaws that vibrate a thousand times per second. they can carry leaves 50 times their own weight. it's time to go beyond the pretty pictures and find out what truly makes each animal tick. welcome to the fascinating world of animal science. animals need all their senses
. - [voiceover] today on animal science did you know that prairie dogs have their own language? their communication is among the most complex in the animal kingdom. (prairie dogs chirping) plus, an owl's hearing is so sharp it can pick up the heartbeat of a mouse 100 feet away. and, leafcutter ants slice through foliage with jaws that vibrate a thousand times per second. they can carry leaves 50 times their own weight. it's time to go beyond the pretty pictures and find out what truly makes...
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- [voiceover] today, on animal science a flock of vultures can devour a carcass within minutes.hese birds have super strong stomach acid and are immune to the most deadly bacteria on earth. plus, the cicada makes the loudest sound in the insect world. (cicada buzzing) and, the chipmunk has freakishly flexible cheek pouches. they can expand up to three times the size of its head. today, we'll take a look at the most amazing creatures from all parts of the globe. welcome to the fascinating world of animal science. (upbeat music)
- [voiceover] today, on animal science a flock of vultures can devour a carcass within minutes.hese birds have super strong stomach acid and are immune to the most deadly bacteria on earth. plus, the cicada makes the loudest sound in the insect world. (cicada buzzing) and, the chipmunk has freakishly flexible cheek pouches. they can expand up to three times the size of its head. today, we'll take a look at the most amazing creatures from all parts of the globe. welcome to the fascinating world...
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- [voiceover] on this episode of xploration outer space, (piano music) with the solar system full ofnger, somebody has to lead the way. enter the robots. we'll meet robots who can lift, draw, drive, and even a few that you can wear. we're going to the extremes, and bringing a few friends along with us, on xploration outer space. (light rock music) - i'm emily calandrelli, and i'm at johnson space center in houston, texas where over the next 30 minutes we'll go meet "people" like robonaut, roboglove, x1, and athlete.
- [voiceover] on this episode of xploration outer space, (piano music) with the solar system full ofnger, somebody has to lead the way. enter the robots. we'll meet robots who can lift, draw, drive, and even a few that you can wear. we're going to the extremes, and bringing a few friends along with us, on xploration outer space. (light rock music) - i'm emily calandrelli, and i'm at johnson space center in houston, texas where over the next 30 minutes we'll go meet "people" like...
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. - [voiceover] today on animal science, the raven is a bird but it's certainly no bird brain.t is considered one of the smartest animals on the planet. (raven caws) and when threatened, the box turtle can completely disappear inside its shell. plus, this new lionfish might look pretty but it has become one of the most destructive invasive species in the atlantic ocean. today, we'll find out how and why these animals do what they do. welcome to the fascinating world of animal science! (fast-paced music)
. - [voiceover] today on animal science, the raven is a bird but it's certainly no bird brain.t is considered one of the smartest animals on the planet. (raven caws) and when threatened, the box turtle can completely disappear inside its shell. plus, this new lionfish might look pretty but it has become one of the most destructive invasive species in the atlantic ocean. today, we'll find out how and why these animals do what they do. welcome to the fascinating world of animal science!...
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." >> you're a voiceover pro. >> [ laughs ] as our tour continued, i entered a world of brightly liteo games. playing the old classics was a blast. ohh! >> over here we have the first home video game, which is called the magnavox odyssey, and over here we have one of the first arcade video games, which was called "computer space." >> this original version of "pong" might not be as interactive as, say, wii is today, but it was groundbreaking for its time. of course, we saved the favorite exhibit for last. and what's the number-one exhibit teens shouldn't miss when they visit the museum? >> well, it comes in a few parts. so, if we come over here, we can take a look at these images by a photographer named eadweard muybridge, and he was somebody who took individual still pictures but saw if you move them, you ended up seeing a moving image, and this was the beginning of people thinking about how to take these still pictures and eventually turning them into movies. so, one great example over here is a flipbook. so, if you want to take a seat... >> yeah. >> so, you have these pictures here
." >> you're a voiceover pro. >> [ laughs ] as our tour continued, i entered a world of brightly liteo games. playing the old classics was a blast. ohh! >> over here we have the first home video game, which is called the magnavox odyssey, and over here we have one of the first arcade video games, which was called "computer space." >> this original version of "pong" might not be as interactive as, say, wii is today, but it was groundbreaking for...
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- [voiceover] join me, philippe cousteau, as we explore the possibilities of extinction earth, on awesomen ideal habitat for life. the temperatures are tolerable, the air is rich in oxygen, and fresh water can be found in abundance. but as hospitable as our planet is today, there are some scenarios beyond our control that could be catastrophic.
- [voiceover] join me, philippe cousteau, as we explore the possibilities of extinction earth, on awesomen ideal habitat for life. the temperatures are tolerable, the air is rich in oxygen, and fresh water can be found in abundance. but as hospitable as our planet is today, there are some scenarios beyond our control that could be catastrophic.
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. >> the voiceover a totally different experience for these stars. >> you are constantly free to experiment and then go see if it worked. you have the ability to improve it to do it again. >> my hands are in the air like i just do not care. >> i p didn't know how much physical energy was going to show up especially a character that was this enthusiastic. >> you are taising tibbs the whole time you are running after an enemy you do that 10 minutes and you sweat. >> i would get close to the mic and get really loud. and then you kind of had to project but not so loud. >> they take the characters all across the planet. >> you are a terrible driver. >> the message being different and making mistakes is all part of life no matter who you are. >> you just have pets for fun and companionship. >> you have me for companion on the ship. >> together you discover the true meaning of home. >> what did you do with my car? >> i am prepared to ingest one of your gestures of human gratitude. >> well, heather, "home" opens open tomorrow nationwide. you can go to in the fox light.com. or follow me on twitter@f
. >> the voiceover a totally different experience for these stars. >> you are constantly free to experiment and then go see if it worked. you have the ability to improve it to do it again. >> my hands are in the air like i just do not care. >> i p didn't know how much physical energy was going to show up especially a character that was this enthusiastic. >> you are taising tibbs the whole time you are running after an enemy you do that 10 minutes and you sweat....
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especially with the voiceover and these isis guys on camera bragging about what they are destroying knowing how valuable it is and talking with glee how happy they are to be destroying it all. i said there is a silver lining. the silver lining maybe that some experts who have watched this footage since it came out they now say they believe much of what you can see being destroyed in the video is not real. it is not the original artifacts. give away appears in some stills like this one. you see some sort of odd lines there? you can see a dark sort of a spine inside the statue they have toppled over? what that appears to be the straight lines in that picture, that appears to be rebar, like the bars you see on construction sites when they are working with concrete. rebar is a modern construction material, not an ancient one. and that rebar, coupled with the way that some of the statues basically pulverize when hit by a hammer or knocked over those factors imply that many of these objects that isis is seen destroying in this video are not the original artifacts. they are actually reproductions
especially with the voiceover and these isis guys on camera bragging about what they are destroying knowing how valuable it is and talking with glee how happy they are to be destroying it all. i said there is a silver lining. the silver lining maybe that some experts who have watched this footage since it came out they now say they believe much of what you can see being destroyed in the video is not real. it is not the original artifacts. give away appears in some stills like this one. you see...
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amount, to a significant degree in the course of our conversations, it was very clear that the voiceovers -- the voices heard loudest in the room was the voice of the voters. this goes to the question of multiple opportunities to vote which one of our recommendations. early voting if you will is one way to describe it but there's a whole host of other ways that voters who have an opportunity to cast their ballots in advance of election and there's an alternative to trying to schedule the voting moment during that one tuesday when many other people, particularly for example, a federal presidential election, may be voting at the same time. we just found that time and again the question, we are confronted with was what are we doing to improve the voting experience? are we listening to what voters are telling us? we found election administrators sensitive on a bipartisan basis to voters in blue as well as red states or in between, and what they were saying about what they needed. the multiple opportunities to vote is a good example of that. however it is structured, those are choices that vot
amount, to a significant degree in the course of our conversations, it was very clear that the voiceovers -- the voices heard loudest in the room was the voice of the voters. this goes to the question of multiple opportunities to vote which one of our recommendations. early voting if you will is one way to describe it but there's a whole host of other ways that voters who have an opportunity to cast their ballots in advance of election and there's an alternative to trying to schedule the voting...
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they talked about how messenger already accounts for 10% of all voiceover ip calls.e other really fun stuff out of the top of zuckerberg's comments including how they're moving towards richer sharing experiences. he said i started with text and added photos. now they're going to get into more virtual reality type experiences. he showcased some spherical images that allow you to sort of open up an image and explore and look around it as if you are in virtual reality. they're going to start supporting that on facebook as well. he talked about how his activision is really about enabling everyone to share more easily and all of the developers here to enable people to use their apps and more easily integrate with facebook. they're going to streamline the systems and make it easier for everyone to share and really have facebook be woven into everything they do. continue to listen in here but big moves into messenger as a platform as well as more virtual richer sharing experiences. guys. >> all right, julia. thanks very much. let's pivot to gold prices which are closing rig
they talked about how messenger already accounts for 10% of all voiceover ip calls.e other really fun stuff out of the top of zuckerberg's comments including how they're moving towards richer sharing experiences. he said i started with text and added photos. now they're going to get into more virtual reality type experiences. he showcased some spherical images that allow you to sort of open up an image and explore and look around it as if you are in virtual reality. they're going to start...
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it was just some voiceover from the b-roll. >> reporter: okay. sorry, wolf.d she was just trying to go to the supermarket and she had been trying just to do that and can't get there as well. then if you talk to the police officers here they feel that no one is paying attention to what's important to them. that's the lives of police officers. they said that two of their own could have very easily lost their lives last night. one of them may not have use of one of his appendages one of his arms. one could still have a bullet lodged in his head. we did speak to a young woman. she didn't want her face on camera but she was very adamant about her feelings. >> we don't have that sound, don. stand by for a moment. i want to bring tom fuentes into this. the police local police at that news conference earlier in the day, they assumed the shooter was using a hand gun from 125 yards, that's what they said that's more than a football field, to do that and hit two police officers one in the shoulder one in the cheek, from 125 yards with a hand gun, you've got to be an exc
it was just some voiceover from the b-roll. >> reporter: okay. sorry, wolf.d she was just trying to go to the supermarket and she had been trying just to do that and can't get there as well. then if you talk to the police officers here they feel that no one is paying attention to what's important to them. that's the lives of police officers. they said that two of their own could have very easily lost their lives last night. one of them may not have use of one of his appendages one of his...
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amount, to a significant degree in the course of our conversations, it was very clear that the voiceovers -- the voices heard loudest in the room was the voice of the voters. this goes to the question of multiple opportunities to vote which one of our recommendations. early voting if you will is one way to describe it but there's a whole host of other ways that voters who have an opportunity to cast their ballots in advance of election and there's an alternative to trying to schedule the voting moment during that one tuesday when many other people, particularly for example, a federal presidential election, may be voting at the same time. we just found that time and again the question, we are confronted with was what are we doing to improve the voting experience? are we listening to what voters are telling us? we found election administrators sensitive on a bipartisan basis to voters in blue as well as red states or in between, and what they were saying about what they needed. the multiple opportunities to vote is a good example of that. however it is structured, those are choices that vot
amount, to a significant degree in the course of our conversations, it was very clear that the voiceovers -- the voices heard loudest in the room was the voice of the voters. this goes to the question of multiple opportunities to vote which one of our recommendations. early voting if you will is one way to describe it but there's a whole host of other ways that voters who have an opportunity to cast their ballots in advance of election and there's an alternative to trying to schedule the voting...
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. >> that's you doing that voiceover work right there.ople to go to opportunitylives.com and watch these comeback mini series. i have a small role in this. all it is is, we have these amazing stories in america of redemption. this is the picture of what people are doing to successfully fight poverty in our communities. so i would encourage americans not only to just go look at these videos but draw inspiration from it. and find these stories in their own communities and get involved. what we're trying to show here is that we can fight poverty successfully. people can turn their lives around. and it's making sure that we do it in our own communities, person to person, soul to soul. eye to eye. this is a manifestation of our ideas. we believe we can do a better job of fighting poverty than the status quo. these stories show what it looks like when we do that. and they're exciting and inspiring. i would encourage people to go to opportunitylives.com and watch the mini series. >> we'll do just that. congressman paul ryan joining us from capit
. >> that's you doing that voiceover work right there.ople to go to opportunitylives.com and watch these comeback mini series. i have a small role in this. all it is is, we have these amazing stories in america of redemption. this is the picture of what people are doing to successfully fight poverty in our communities. so i would encourage americans not only to just go look at these videos but draw inspiration from it. and find these stories in their own communities and get involved. what...
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. >> the voiceover a totally different experience for the stars. >> you're free to experiment and goed. and you know have the ability to improve it, to do it again. >> oh, no my hands are in the air like i just do not care. >> i didn't realize until i was doing it how much physical energy it was going to require -- especially a character that's so enthusiastic like that. there would be literally full passages where you're chasing tip the whole time. you do that for ten minutes you'll sweat. >> i would get up close in the mic and get loud. in singing you have to project. and this you kind of had to project but not so loud. >> the adventure takes the characters all across the planet. >> my turn for driving. >> but the message being different and making mistakes, is all part of life no matter who you are. >> you just have pets for fun. and companionship. >> you has me for companion on the ship. >> together, you can discover the true meaning of home. >> what did you do for my car? >> i am prepared to accept one of your human traditions of gratitude. >> our tradition is to punch you in th
. >> the voiceover a totally different experience for the stars. >> you're free to experiment and goed. and you know have the ability to improve it, to do it again. >> oh, no my hands are in the air like i just do not care. >> i didn't realize until i was doing it how much physical energy it was going to require -- especially a character that's so enthusiastic like that. there would be literally full passages where you're chasing tip the whole time. you do that for ten...
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. >> a voiceover is a totally difference experience for these stars. >> you're constantly free to experiment it works. >> oh no, my hands are in the air like i just do not care. >> i was surprised how much physical energy it would take to keep that character up, and then there are passages where they're chasing pip the whole time. >> i would get really close to the mic and get really loud because in singing you're taught to project. and during this you have to project but not so low. the mess an is that being different and making mistakes are all part of life no matter who you are. >> you have me for a companion. >> discovering the true meaning of "home." >> "home" is opening in theaters nationwide right now. for more interviews you can find me on twitter and instagram. a good kids movie. >>> great to see you. >> coming up next, they stirred up ferguson protests and had the hands up don't shoot narrative, or lie as we call it. >>> a snack that all kinds of kids love. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet grew up in a family of boys... married
. >> a voiceover is a totally difference experience for these stars. >> you're constantly free to experiment it works. >> oh no, my hands are in the air like i just do not care. >> i was surprised how much physical energy it would take to keep that character up, and then there are passages where they're chasing pip the whole time. >> i would get really close to the mic and get really loud because in singing you're taught to project. and during this you have to...