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as a mouse and my left arm...kind of like a joystick. i think i've cracked it now. oh, it's so cool. go on this look button so you can look around. i was also able to play minecraft using eye tracking. this is...amazing. i'm literally using my eyes and my head... ..to look around. the cow, agh! you can attack the cow. oh, i don't want to attack the cows. laughter so this is basically like a steering wheel. as well as minecraft, i was able to take rocket league for a spin. the gestures are really cool. i like that a lot. so if ijust raise my eyebrows... ..i'm making the carjump. the accessibility elements of motioninput are all available to download for free on the microsoft store. the future aim is to commercialise the non—accessibility applications of the software into industries such as manufacturing or healthcare. but in the short term,

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Velshi

routinely exploited and paid below a living wage. why is it that so much of the food we are offered as ultra process to the point our bodies don't actually know how to metabolize it. and looking at all of the interrelated glaring issues with our system, is anyone actually trying to change it? now the sequel to food inc. call to food, inc. 2 dives into the mechanisms of control over what we eat. the film uncovers some of the consequences of rapid consolidation of these industries, how they control the markets, how they leverage their monetary power to control policy and exploit both workers and consumers to maximize profits.'s but the food industry is dominated by a small handful of very large and very powerful companies. in normal times, the power of the food industry, the monopolies that dominate it, is invisible to most of us. but when the pandemic hits, the

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some cases. what is the issue with the south and why is there movement in the south that we have not seen? >> i think we are seeing movement in the south because people are hurting. they are fed up. the pandemic showed us that not only have we been treated as with all these companies but actually, we were treated as disposable. you had people in meat-packing plants being forced to go in. you had executives laughing about it was going to be the first worker to die from covid. we have the scene, very clearly, that we are in this together across industries. flight attendants are fighting right now or record-breaking contracts and just like the autoworkers were. we need a giant step forward because we are also facing legacy sepsis sexism that is capped the value of our jobs lower than what it should be. we are fighting for our time at work. this is a major issue across industries that workers are

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so you can look around. i was also able to play minecraft using eye tracking. this is...amazing. i'm literally using my eyes and my head... ..to look around. the cow, agh! you can attack the cow. oh, i don't want to attack the cows. laughter. so this is basically like a steering wheel. as well as minecraft, i was able to take rocket league for a spin. the gestures are really cool. i like that a lot. so if ijust raise my eyebrows... ..i'm making the carjump. the accessibility elements of motioninput are all available to download for free on the microsoft store. the future aim is to commercialise the non—accessibility applications of the software into industries such as manufacturing or health care. but in the short term, it's all about the games.

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the future aim is to commercialise the non—accessibility applications of the software into industries such as manufacturing or healthcare. but in the short term, it's all about the games. now, many of us have a movie that we just love, that we'll watch time and time again and could recite loads of the lines from. ghost? yep. star wars? 0bviously. well, how about if the next time you press play, it had the same people in it, it was about the same topic, but there was a different storyline, different dialogue and different music? would it be the same movie? well, there is a new "generative" documentary about the musician brian eno that does just that, and ben derico has the story. applause inside theatre hey. that version of the film was just for you. that will never be seen again anywhere else in any other time.

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..i'm making the carjump. the accessibility elements of motioninput are all available to download for free on the microsoft store. the future aim is to commercialise the non—accessibility applications of the software into industries such as manufacturing or healthcare. but in the short term, it's all about the games. now, many of us have a movie that we just love, that we'll watch time and time again and could recite loads of the lines from. ghost? yep. star wars? obviously. well, how about if the next time you press play, it had the same people in it, it was about the same topic, but there was a different storyline, different dialogue and different music? would it be the same movie? well, there is a new "generative" documentary about the musician brian eno that does just that, and ben derico has the story. applause inside theatre hey.

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but at the same time, geopolitically, the west has decided to, you know, de—risk from china, reduce its reliance on chinese supply chains, and sees chinese electric vehicles as challenging automotive industries in the west and, you know, threatening the jobs, the employment and the economic growth those industries provide. but the challenge is china's dominance in many areas of clean energy, especially electric vehicles, is so great that it's extremely hard for the us to cut that reliance overnight. and, henry, we've seen recent advances in the way we charge our evs. battery swapping is just one new development. it does seem quite extreme replacing an entire battery rather than charging it up. but is this the way forward for charging cars and battery usage? because i'm also wondering, is it a bit more climate—friendly? china has really pioneered

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lorries it handles every day. the local councils and tourism groups have said that could have a knock—on effect on the local businesses and local travel and tourism industries. retro's back, vinyl is in and what better way to celebrate than world record store day. more than 260 independent record shops across the country are taking part to celebrate the staff, customers, artists and labels that keep the industry turning. emer mccarthy is in the thick of it in soho for us. hgppy happy national record store store day. it's a celebration of the artists, the store owners. i'm joined by philip barton, you are the

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decided to, you know, de—risk from china, reduce its reliance on chinese supply chains, and sees chinese electric vehicles as challenging automotive industries in the west and, you know, threatening thejobs, the employment and the economic growth those industries provide. but the challenge is china's dominance in many areas of clean energy, especially electric vehicles, is so great that it's extremely hard for the us to cut that reliance overnight. and, henry, we've seen recent advances in the way we charge our evs. battery swapping is just one new development. it does seem quite extreme replacing an entire battery rather than charging it up. but is this the way forward for charging cars and battery usage? because i'm also wondering, is it a bit more climate—friendly? china has really pioneered and pushed forward battery swapping, and i think it is a really good model for china where they can build

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play by the rules and play competitively when it came to world trade and that china would do what it could to protect its own interests. at the heart of this is subsidies, who is subsidising what, all countries subsidise their industries to some respect but the argument here is that china is subsidising to such an extent that it is allowing solar panels for instance to be sold at half the cost that they were last year and that is not allowing western firms to compete and that is why many countries including the us are considering these greater tariffs. ~ , . considering these greater tariffs. , ., ., ., tariffs. we seen a lot of back-and-forth - tariffs. we seen a lot of| back-and-forth between back—and—forth between officials from the us and china on that. speaking of the solar panels, we saw that amazing shot there on your piece about the wide range of solar panels in the field. do you think that will be enough for china to reach these pretty aggressive growth targets that the country wants to meet?— wants to meet? yes, it's at a urowth wants to meet? yes, it's at a growth target _ wants to meet? yes, it's at a growth target of _ wants to meet? yes, it's at a growth target of 596 -

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