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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100218:10:45:00

bill: there is no truth to the rumor, miller, that the new york times linked the crab monsters to the tea party movement. no. you know what is happening there in that sequence and i have the film. i collect bad science fiction films. i actually have attack of the crab monday centers. what was happening there is the crab monster had a support our troops decal on it. that was an ioc official attacking him there, asking him to take it off. bill: are you saying attack of the crab monday centers was a bad movie, miller? are you kidding me? when i saw it turn up in bold fresh piece of humanity, i had to laugh. o reilly, you were in lovitt town and i was in pittsburgh. we were leading the same childhood. i remember seeing that film too thinking god. can i sing your praises real quickly, billie. i love it when you are out in hollywood. it takes on a old new show biz premier. taliban like harry bellfonte and

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20180716:01:19:00

in one nine hundred fifty six soviet science fiction film presented visions of conquering outer space it even had special effects worthy of hollywood. so were rockets and trips into space just fantasies the dreams of a mad scientist. by then both the soviets and the americans had long been running ambitious missile development programs. in one nine hundred fifty five u.s. president dwight eisenhower announced that the u.s. would launch an earth orbiting satellite within the next three years. two days later the kremlin told the world it was planning to put a satellite up to. people in the west could only guess at how far the soviet ten progressed with their secret project. is. there were a number of americans who were convinced that the russians had very good engineers

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20180716:01:18:00

more and more military personnel came into the closed region. keeping it all very hush hush was the rule. in the kremlin soviet leader nikita khrushchev and his nuclear weapon strategists were putting their hopes in a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile the r seven. it was the also of his job to carry a free point five ton nuclear warhead across a range of at least eight thousand kilometers. the toss wasn t to build a rocket to transport something into space the specific aim was to get a nuclear warhead from point a to point b. with point a in the soviet union and point b. in the us. it was on the record. from the beginning the baikonur launch site was exclusively military territory the target was america not outer space the cosmos remain this. science fiction films.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20180621:02:38:00

learning and the more data ai has the better the result comparable to what the human brain can achieve intelligent computers have also made production processes more efficient management consulting firm mckinsey estimates that ai will bring one hundred sixty billion euros of additional growth to germany by twenty thirty. as a smart home assistant should soon be able to recognize emotions and self driving cars before long it ll be able to prevent accidents better than any human driver so it s a friend not necessarily always because intelligent systems can also be hacked or simply fail as a deadly accident has shown. who s responsible but hey i also turn into an enemy for example what happens when ai s learned so much they begin making their own decisions could they go rogue like in two thousand and one a space odyssey other bleak science fiction films. today s robots don t have super intelligence or

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20180718:05:19:00

in one nine hundred fifty six soviet science fiction film presented visions of conquering outer space it even had special effects worthy of hollywood. so were rockets and trips into space just fantasies the dreams of a mad scientist. by then both the soviets and the americans had long been running ambitious missile development programs. in one thousand nine hundred fifty five u.s. president dwight eisenhower announced that the u.s. would launch an earth orbiting satellite within the next three years. two days later the kremlin told the world it was planning to put a satellite up to. people in the west could only guess at how far the soviet ten progressed with their secret projects. is and then i found that there were a number of americans who were convinced that the russians had very good engineers

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