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  • Welcome to CNN 10 on Thursday, January 30th and thank you for watching CNN, Tenn dot com or on YouTube.

  • My name is Coral a Zeus, and today's show starts in the U.

  • S.

  • Capitol.

  • Yesterday at the White House, U.

  • S President Donald Trump unveiled his administration's plan for peace between Israelis and Palestinians in the Middle East.

  • The plan itself is an 80 page document.

  • The American leader says it presents a win win opportunity for both sides that would help Palestinians achieve an independent country of their own, and that would make sure Israeli security would not be put at risk.

  • President Trump called the plan a realistic two state solution that allows Israel to take a giant step toward peace.

  • But like the plans of previous American leaders, this proposal is controversial.

  • Critics say it strongly favors the interests of Israel over those of the Palestinians.

  • And though Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called it the opportunity of the century that Israel would not miss, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas called it the quote slap of the century and said there was nothing new in it.

  • Part of the plan and the controversy concerns Jerusalem.

  • It's a city that's holy to Jews, Christians and Muslims.

  • Though the White House proposal suggests doubling the amount of territory controlled by Palestinians, President Trump says it would also keep Jerusalem the undivided capital of Israel.

  • That's something Palestinian President Abbas rejected, saying Jerusalem is not for sale and not for bargain.

  • That issue is just one of the disagreements that makes a Middle East peace plan so difficult to achieve.

  • The idea behind a two state solution isn't Israeli state next to a Palestinian state, two states living side by side in peace and security.

  • That's been the goal of virtually the entire international community for decades.

  • So why hasn't it happened yet?

  • Well, both sides blame each other, but at the center of a two state solution are some very sensitive and very complex issues.

  • One of those issues is Jerusalem.

  • Both sides claim all or part of the holy city as their capital.

  • But there are also more issues.

  • Borders.

  • Where would you draw the line between an Israeli state in a Palestinian state?

  • Settlements?

  • What would you do with Israeli settlements in the West Bank and refugees?

  • What happens?

  • The Palestinian refugees?

  • All of these are very sensitive issues that need to be discussed before a final two state solution can be recognized.

  • Second trivia.

  • On average, how many full moons are there in a year?

  • 11 12 10 or 14?

  • In most years, there are 12 full moons, one occurring per month.

  • But this year there will be 13 with two full moons in October.

  • And when you have two full moons in one month, you have what's said to be a blue moon.

  • But blues, just one of the 13 named moons will have this year.

  • The others include the Worm Moon, Buck Moon, Sturgeon Moon.

  • According to the Farmer's Almanac, Native Americans gave them these names to keep track of the seasons.

  • January's Wolf Moon is likely because wolf packs were heard howling in January.

  • Marches were Moon is named for signs of earthworms appearing in the warmer ground.

  • To add to this moon gazing, there's a pair of penumbra.

  • Lunar eclipse is coming this summer.

  • A lunar eclipse happens when the sun, the earth and the moon line up in a straight line in space with the earth snack in the middle, the sun shines light on the earth, which casts a shadow, and as the moon moves deeper into that shadow, it appears to turn a dark reddish color.

  • Why red?

  • Because the atmosphere is filtering out the blue light.

  • Some people have nicknamed this effect the blood view.

  • NASA says that lunar eclipses typically happen at least twice a year, but not all of them are total for actually three different types.

  • Oppa number lick lips is when the moon passes through the outskirts of the Earth's shadow.

  • NASA says This is so subtle you might not even notice.

  • A partial eclipse is when the moon dips into part of the earth's shadow, but not all of it.

  • So only a portion of the moon turns dark.

  • A total eclipse is the best.

  • That's when the entire moon is in the earth's shadow, turning in that deep red color.

  • Remember, you don't need a telescope or any special equipment to view of lunar eclipse.

  • But having binoculars or a telescope might make it more fun.

  • Either way, just go outside.

  • Find the moon Factories like a BMW plant in south eastern Germany, give a glimpse of industry 4.0, also known as the fourth Revolution in manufacturing.

  • It'll be more reliant than ever on technology, robotics and artificial intelligence.

  • But it comes with some problems.

  • Two of the ones that BMW faced included the additional cost of setting it up and the time lost.

  • In doing so, it could be very expensive for manufacturers to switch from the older machines they have to the newer ones of industry.

  • 4.0, experts expect some older jobs will be lost.

  • Those gained will require a different, more technological skill set.

  • And whenever you have a more connected environment, you have concerns about security in case it's hacked.

  • But once everything is set up, rains.

  • Berg is one of Germany's best preserved medieval cities.

  • It's home to one of the country's oldest bridges, oldest restaurants and most modern factories.

  • We've gotten award from the World Economic Forum as the factory off the future.

  • This historic towns high tech hub is one of today's most progressive plans, and it's at the forefront of industry.

  • 4.0, over 100 years ago, an American industrialist forever changed how the world works literally.

  • Henry Ford cut the time needed to build cars in half with the industry's first moving assembly line in 1913.

  • And the way we make things has been evolving ever since.

  • The next generation of manufacturing won't just take place on the factory floor.

  • It will also happen on computers and in the cloud, too.

  • Smart Factory is a smart way off using new technologies, new ideas to get the innovations on the next level.

  • Smart factories air often fully connected facilities where employees harness an endless supply of data to streamline production.

  • These plants could add at least $1.5 trillion to the global economy in the next three years.

  • I don't think that I'm smart enough to give you the entire overview of every technology using here in a factory with more than 3000 connected machines.

  • It's no wonder Frank has a hard time remembering each innovation.

  • A custom made Internet of Things platform links these tools with materials which received laser printed labels allowing info to be analyzed and tracked every step of the way.

  • Now we can combine status.

  • What waas humidity.

  • What was the temperature?

  • What was the flow off the cast?

  • The line?

  • Is there any connection which is explaining why we have a problem?

  • If you understand this interfaces then we can prevent that happening in the future.

  • Assembly line teams were smart watches and gloves that help customize cars quicker, and autonomous vehicles streamlined logistics by delivering parts.

  • These technologies allowed BMW to cut the time needed to deploy new applications by 80% and reduce quality issues by 5%.

  • It also landed the plant on the World Economic Forums list of the most technologically advanced factories.

  • In January, 2019 of more than 1000 contenders worldwide, only seven were picked.

  • Despite the buzz around the potential of new tech, Frank says that there's one resource that always outshines.

  • The smart factory is driven by smart people.

  • Changing conventional process is always a challenge.

  • The only way to do that is if you take the people with you, artist Carry John says she thinks of herself is a big kid.

  • Her favorite canvas is popular with a lot of kids.

  • It's an Etch a sketch like the plastic kind with the knobs in the 1960 technology and the It's really hard to do this on one factor.

  • John's can sketch a small, detailed picture in an hour or two, she says her secret to getting good was practice, and to keep the finished picture from shaking out, she saws the box open and dumps out the powder, which some would tell you, is a sketchy way to etch a stylus image without having to start over with a clean slate.

  • Every time you're shaking up, it's not for everyone.

  • But if you like the idea of scratching out a living by blurring the line between artistry and playtime, it's something to toy with once you've worked out the twists and turns of all that screen time, and you never have to pick out a frame.

  • Hey, there is one way to get your school mentioned on CNN.

  • 10.

  • Police subscribed our official YouTube channel and leave a comment on the most recent show that could get you mentioned on the next show.

  • I don't personally pick the schools, but I hope all you'll get on like the International School of Panama in Panama City, Panama.

  • Congrats, guys.

Welcome to CNN 10 on Thursday, January 30th and thank you for watching CNN, Tenn dot com or on YouTube.

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