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designs and tests personal robots. making them less intimidating. >> i have never been hugged by a robot before, oh! >> and more practical. but it is not housework that is placing these robots on the cutting edge. it is what they have done for people like henry evans, who he age of 40 suffered a severe stroke, it left him a quadriplegic, able to understand, unable to speak. evan's wife jane. >> i didn't know what was going to happen. i didn't know. he was literally trapped in his body. >> but evan's recently became one of the first to test a personal robot donated by willa garage to a team of scientists at georgia tech. >> with eye movement and his limited use of one finger, evans can program the robot to help him shave, help him scratch and to get a towel. it all takes a lot of work and time for this clunky 400-pound machine. >> why not just hire someone to help henry as opposed to having a computer help him? >> it is the difference between asking someone to do it for you versus doing it for yourself, and one thing we
designs and tests personal robots. making them less intimidating. >> i have never been hugged by a robot before, oh! >> and more practical. but it is not housework that is placing these robots on the cutting edge. it is what they have done for people like henry evans, who he age of 40 suffered a severe stroke, it left him a quadriplegic, able to understand, unable to speak. evan's wife jane. >> i didn't know what was going to happen. i didn't know. he was literally trapped in...
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oboove the robot. the robot has helped my husband emerge into this person that i ibler dreamed possible. >> reporter: and opening up a world of endless possibilities. priya clemens, cbs news, menlo park, california. isglor: that is the cbs evening news tonight. lor,r on cbs, 60 minutes. i am jeff glor, cbs news in new scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs d >>> stuck on a roller-coaster 150 ft. in the air in the and rescuer was fairly painless >>> recent revelation the state as billions and hidden moneys we see when a means for the governor's tax measure. 25,000 people make the streets,, >>> i'm ann notorangelo at
oboove the robot. the robot has helped my husband emerge into this person that i ibler dreamed possible. >> reporter: and opening up a world of endless possibilities. priya clemens, cbs news, menlo park, california. isglor: that is the cbs evening news tonight. lor,r on cbs, 60 minutes. i am jeff glor, cbs news in new scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs d >>> stuck on a roller-coaster 150 ft. in the air in the and rescuer was fairly...
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that tests personal robots making them less intimidating >>> i never been hugged by a robot before. it is not housework that places the robots on the cutting edge that is what they have done for people like henry evans who at the age of 40 suffered a stroke and left him a quadriplegic and left him unable to speak. >>> i did not know what would happen, he was trapped in his body >>> evans recently became the first to test a personal robot donated by a team of scientists with eye movements and limited use of one finger evans can program the robot to help him shave and scratch and get a tell it takes a lot of work and time for this 400 lb. machine. >>> why not hire someone to help enter a? >>> the difference between asking someone to do it for you and doing it for yourself we have found people want to do things for themselves the want independence. >>> for henry doing anything independently was once unthinkable. >>> when you see that sense of satisfaction on his face that is indescribable i love my robot. it does help my husband emerge into a person i never dreamed possible. >>> and op
that tests personal robots making them less intimidating >>> i never been hugged by a robot before. it is not housework that places the robots on the cutting edge that is what they have done for people like henry evans who at the age of 40 suffered a stroke and left him a quadriplegic and left him unable to speak. >>> i did not know what would happen, he was trapped in his body >>> evans recently became the first to test a personal robot donated by a team of...
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and never been held by a robot before, and more practical it is not housework that places these robots on cutting edge it is what they have done for people like henry evans at age 40 suffered a stroke left him a quadriplegic able to understand but un able to speak. his wife jane >>> i did not know what would happen, i did not know he was literally trapped in his body >>> evans became the first to test a personal robot donated by a team of scientists at georgia tech. with eye movements and use of one thing they're evans can program the robot to help him shave, help him strap's scratch and get a tell it takes a lot of work and time for this quantity 400 lb. machine. >>> why not hire someone to help penryn? >>> the difference between asking someone to do it for you and doing it yourself and people want to do things for themselves the won independence. >>> for hannah in doing anything independently was once unthinkable >>> and when you see the sense of satisfaction it is amazing i love the robot. the robot has helped my husband emerge into a person i never dreamed possible. >>> opening up
and never been held by a robot before, and more practical it is not housework that places these robots on cutting edge it is what they have done for people like henry evans at age 40 suffered a stroke left him a quadriplegic able to understand but un able to speak. his wife jane >>> i did not know what would happen, i did not know he was literally trapped in his body >>> evans became the first to test a personal robot donated by a team of scientists at georgia tech. with eye...
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i love the robot.bbot has helped my husb emerge into this person that i never dreamed possible. >> reporter: and opening up a world of endless posibilities. menlo park, california. >> coming up after your local news on "cbs morning news," how the next big peck idea may come from the idea of a floating city. i'm tyrell brown, this is "cbs morning news" but what about your wrinkles? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. its retinol formula visibly reduces wrinkles in one week. why wait if you don't have to. neutrogena®. why wait if you don't have to. mid-grade dark roast forest fresh full tank brain freeze cake donettes rolling hot dogs bag of ice anti-freeze wash and dry diesel self-serve fix a flat jumper cables 5% cashback sign up for 5% cashback at gas stations through september. it pays to discover. chase scene netflix coming soon extra butter tickets swoon penguin journey junior mints movie phone evil prince bollywood 3d shark attack ned the head 5% cashback sign up for 5% cashback on movies through se
i love the robot.bbot has helped my husb emerge into this person that i never dreamed possible. >> reporter: and opening up a world of endless posibilities. menlo park, california. >> coming up after your local news on "cbs morning news," how the next big peck idea may come from the idea of a floating city. i'm tyrell brown, this is "cbs morning news" but what about your wrinkles? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. its retinol formula visibly reduces wrinkles in...
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, are you sendening a person or a robot. >> initially it will be a robot for the first thing. >> and that will be decided at that point. >> thank you, sergeant. >> thank you. >> all right, that was the aurora police department actually giving an update what's going on at the suspect's home right now. they have a very difficult situation, they've called in authorities from all over the country, experts, bomb experts, fire experts, they still don't know what's in those jars, what's in those barrels, in the apartment. and the goal of course, to try to preserve whatever evidence they can in there without anybody getting hurt. let's go to mike tobin right now,'s live in aurora, also monitoring this press conference with me, mike, what's the latest? >> reporter: well, i think the most interesting thing we heard from that press conference is that officer mentioning the fact that they are anticipating that they could get someone inside of that apartment within an hour, but no guarantees. she said the situation is very fluid, and the first thing that they would probably get inside there is th
, are you sendening a person or a robot. >> initially it will be a robot for the first thing. >> and that will be decided at that point. >> thank you, sergeant. >> thank you. >> all right, that was the aurora police department actually giving an update what's going on at the suspect's home right now. they have a very difficult situation, they've called in authorities from all over the country, experts, bomb experts, fire experts, they still don't know what's in...
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, the teddy can deactivate the robot, and the robot can laser the dinosaur. sounds so complicated. but it's good. good, mind. you hide them under the table, and then we say, "teddy, robot, dino," and then you lift up either a teddy, a dinosaur, or a robot. quite an exciting game, isn't it? okay, dinosaur, teddy, robot! um... zambia? is the right answer. well done, jake. can i be the question-asker? please, please? mum: go ahead. how much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? it's a stupid question! it doesn't even have any answer. ben: yes, it does! it's seven! no, it isn't! yes, it is! no, it isn't! why don't we... why don't we take them up the park with their bikes? oh, must we? come on! family sunday. next door do it. they do it all the time! that's their kids, isn't it? who always say thank you, and play musical instruments we've never heard of, and don't eat insects. we can't compete with that. well, who's competing? i'm not competing. i know that. you think i'm competing. no, of course not, because it would be pointless. pointles
, the teddy can deactivate the robot, and the robot can laser the dinosaur. sounds so complicated. but it's good. good, mind. you hide them under the table, and then we say, "teddy, robot, dino," and then you lift up either a teddy, a dinosaur, or a robot. quite an exciting game, isn't it? okay, dinosaur, teddy, robot! um... zambia? is the right answer. well done, jake. can i be the question-asker? please, please? mum: go ahead. how much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck...
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helping hand has noodles are being robot. it the dough a as a robot u.s. that's equivalent month's translator: good. all th manufactured the robot. costs come seeking help. do so wages are robots work attitudes t changingn china.at was shown aremanding in their job search.ranslator: i want a jand gives me a days off. in a bigy. i want a job with good increasing so much, it's strain is factory this company for western by china's lo the factory needs workers to. butt has secured sewing their covers on. turned to cambodia in its cheap labor. those in china. advertisement for s applications for every >> translatode our life much easier. sn >> r 13 other chactories in the same in translator: cambodian p work i think productivity will china. >> r with labor cost new model for someies, that means >>> we heavyg japa us thelatest on the situationher world weather foreca >> yes.ely correct. of particularly h in o ease off todaynews. bringing the rain is off. just moving farther t north.ough the koreaninsulawestern china we'lllong that ast 24 some part v a ing and th
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it was his robot in the location and we were joking about how we were going to pay for the robot if somethingt wrong. i'm happy to say that so far nothing has gone wrong and i think we've eliminated, well, we believe we've eliminated the major threats there but still have more work to do. i don't quite understand this bomb stuff. so i am very happy to ask the special agent in charge of the fbi to come up and explain what we were doing and accomplished this morning. we couldn't have done it without the fbi's help and the help of a number of bomb squads locally here in the metro area especially adams county but i'd rather jim explain all that. he'll take questions with regard to the para street location only. jim? >> thank you, chief. so the u.s. attorney, the fbi, the atf, we've all worked very closely in an integrated task force with the aurora police department to address this very complex investigation. i want to reemphasize what the chief just covered. the local bomb squad here in colorado is one of the most capable in the country. with strong, preestablished relationships between all part
it was his robot in the location and we were joking about how we were going to pay for the robot if somethingt wrong. i'm happy to say that so far nothing has gone wrong and i think we've eliminated, well, we believe we've eliminated the major threats there but still have more work to do. i don't quite understand this bomb stuff. so i am very happy to ask the special agent in charge of the fbi to come up and explain what we were doing and accomplished this morning. we couldn't have done it...
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i love the robot.he robot has helped my husband emerge into this person that i never dreamed possible. >> reporter: and opening up a world of endless possibilities. >>> coming up on 6:15. howard is here with your weather first. 87 feels like fall. the hottest month in washington hiv. a good bet at that. >> there has been enough humidity we have seen a lone shower pop. let's get you going with your day planner. most of us are going to stay dry. going to be a warm day but not unseasonably so. highs in the upper 80s to low night is very, very normal. 86 by noon we'll top out 88, 8. there will be again a stray shower, here's a look at radar this morning. a couple of showers approaching the northern neck. this thing has popped right over the harbor moving off to the west northwest. this is the outer loop here. we'll see if this thing can drift a little more toward howard county. temperatures are running in 60s and 70s. 75 in town, the warm spot 67 for laurel, bowie 68 in fairfax as well. 68 leesburg and hay
i love the robot.he robot has helped my husband emerge into this person that i never dreamed possible. >> reporter: and opening up a world of endless possibilities. >>> coming up on 6:15. howard is here with your weather first. 87 feels like fall. the hottest month in washington hiv. a good bet at that. >> there has been enough humidity we have seen a lone shower pop. let's get you going with your day planner. most of us are going to stay dry. going to be a warm day but not...
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the robot costs about 2,300 u.s. dollars. that's equivalent to about five months' pay for a typical chef. >> translator: good. all the noodles are a consistent size. >> reporter: this company manufactured the robot. every day restaurant owners struggling with rising labor costs come seeking help. >> translator: robots can do so much. wages are rising but robots work hard without making any demands. >> reporter: attitudes towards work are changing in china. that was clear at a job fair held recently in guangdong province. young people are becoming more demanding in their job search. >> translator: i want a job that pays well and gives me a lot of days off. >> translator: i'm not in a big hurry. i want a job with good conditions. >> translator: wages are increasing so much it's putting a strain on the business. >> reporter: the strain is already being felt on factory floors. this company manufactures bags for western brands drown by china's low labor costs. the factory needs 400 workers to operate at capacity but it has secured
the robot costs about 2,300 u.s. dollars. that's equivalent to about five months' pay for a typical chef. >> translator: good. all the noodles are a consistent size. >> reporter: this company manufactured the robot. every day restaurant owners struggling with rising labor costs come seeking help. >> translator: robots can do so much. wages are rising but robots work hard without making any demands. >> reporter: attitudes towards work are changing in china. that was clear...
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. >> what's the future of robots? >> robots are awesome. i'm a died in the wool geek. for me i think about robots as computational platform. what i mean by that, you're probably very comfortable carrying around a computational device. for me, it carries itself around a laptop with legs. when you think about it, it can do really amazing stuff because then you can have an app store for robots to do all these different things. for me, the real short term future is things like health care. like we can use personal robots to help us age in our homes because they can be a could not do it for the health care system, for our family. i don't know if you've ever taken care of an elderly relative but there's this terrible point where do you that sometimes and you call them and they don't answer the phone. you have to make the decision did they forget the phone and go to the market or did something happen. you have to go there. very hard on a health care system that is very expensive. what if you could tell the phone to go find them and check up on them. it becomes a way for peopl
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the robot costs about 1,200 u.s. dollars. that's equivalent to five month's pay for a chef. >> translator: good. all the noodles are a consistent size. >> reporter: this company manufactured the robot. every day restaurant owners struggling with rising labor costs come seeking help. >> translator: robots can do so much. wages are rising but robots work without making any demands. >> reporter: attitudes towards work are changing in china. that was shown recently. young people are becoming more demanding in their job search. >> translator: i want a job that pays well and gives me a lot of days off. >> translator: i'm not in a big hurry. i want a job with good conditions. >> translator: wages are increasing so much, it's putting a strain on the business. >> reporter: the strain is already being felt on factory floors. this company manufactures bags for western brands drawn by china's low labor costs. the factory needs 400 workers to operate at capacity. but it has secured only 300. sewing machines sit unused with their covers on
the robot costs about 1,200 u.s. dollars. that's equivalent to five month's pay for a chef. >> translator: good. all the noodles are a consistent size. >> reporter: this company manufactured the robot. every day restaurant owners struggling with rising labor costs come seeking help. >> translator: robots can do so much. wages are rising but robots work without making any demands. >> reporter: attitudes towards work are changing in china. that was shown recently. young...
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the robots may take samples.all they've been able to do so far, randi, is take video of what's in there. they may take samples. >> and poppy, what are they telling you in terms of the timing? there was some talk that they might be able to detonate whatever was inside there today. is that still a possibility? >> reporter: it's a possibility. it's still a question if they will detonate it, if bomb, tactical crews will be able to disarm them. that would, obviously, be the ideal situation. aurora police department is saying they definitely want to go in the apartment today. they say it could be quick, it could take a few hours. they're not sure if they're going to send a robot back in. i will tell you, i witnessed two men, looked like officials in gray t-shirt walking into the apartment building about 20 minutes. so there are people going in, they're assessing the situation. what's also important is that they're reviewing the video from yesterday, again, deciding if they need more video to really assess this situatio
the robots may take samples.all they've been able to do so far, randi, is take video of what's in there. they may take samples. >> and poppy, what are they telling you in terms of the timing? there was some talk that they might be able to detonate whatever was inside there today. is that still a possibility? >> reporter: it's a possibility. it's still a question if they will detonate it, if bomb, tactical crews will be able to disarm them. that would, obviously, be the ideal...
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yes well apparently they have jamie diamond jellyfish it's a jellyfish robot if you take a look at this video here that's a jellyfish robot made from silicone and the living cells from a rat heart rat heart cells and a jellyfish so it's no spine but the heart of a rat is that not jamie diamond and it's a robotic version of jamie diamond no spine but the heart of a rat and he's a robot like algorithmic trading like high frequency trading that's what dominates the global economy a robotic jellyfish rat heart of jamie diamond clones that's why we're in this mess well max i have a dust scimitar here. this is my little financial dust scimitar and it tells me when i'm getting too close to any financial crimes any financial toxins and financial fraud manipulation inflation deflation and i want to use that as an analogy for the global financial system what's going on we turn to japan right now and this headline here to pan probes under reporting a fukushima radiation dosage to pan's health ministry said it would investigate reports that workers at the stricken fukushima nuclear power plant were
yes well apparently they have jamie diamond jellyfish it's a jellyfish robot if you take a look at this video here that's a jellyfish robot made from silicone and the living cells from a rat heart rat heart cells and a jellyfish so it's no spine but the heart of a rat is that not jamie diamond and it's a robotic version of jamie diamond no spine but the heart of a rat and he's a robot like algorithmic trading like high frequency trading that's what dominates the global economy a robotic...
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the easy answer is no, but wait until we show you what these robotic snakes can do to help those with heart problems. >> from the weather center, good evening everyone, currently at the golden gate bridge no fog but wait, we have the clouds lurking offshore and the effect that it will take on,, >> it is about to get easier to take classes at uc-berkeley. the university is adding to free online courses. ann noterangelo tells us why some professors are not on board with the plant. >> come this fall, you do not need to be a student in you do not need to pay tuition to take some glasses. the evolution of education just jumped a notch, uc-berkeley has joined mit and harvard, partnering with a nonprofit to offer free on-line classes. >> there is an ego thing about teaching students. >> it is not the first time that offer free on-line glasses and previous experience shows most of the people were from out of united states, were educated, and range in age from 10 to 103. each class had between 15,050 thousand students although only eight to 10% actual complete the course. some who have say tha
the easy answer is no, but wait until we show you what these robotic snakes can do to help those with heart problems. >> from the weather center, good evening everyone, currently at the golden gate bridge no fog but wait, we have the clouds lurking offshore and the effect that it will take on,, >> it is about to get easier to take classes at uc-berkeley. the university is adding to free online courses. ann noterangelo tells us why some professors are not on board with the plant....
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but now these robots will be unstoppable. we all know that when the machines rise up against us mankind's sole chance of survival is to beat them in a winner-take-all game of rock paper scissors. just watch the end of "the terminator." he's throwing paper! sarah connor, throw scissors if you want to live! folks, our only hope is to defeat these machines by challenging them to a game of rock, paper, what is this thing you humans call love? at which point the robot will either self-destruct because it can never experience the purest of human emotions or start having sex with you which, come on, is what its japanese creators wanted all along. (laughter) we'll be right back (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause) welcome back. thank you very much. nation thank you so much. this is the greatest audience in the world. nation, they say music doth have charms to soothe the savage breast. that's hot. (laughter) this is stephen colbert's "me tunes." (applause) as you can tell, folks, i live the rock and roll life-style. yeah, i'll
but now these robots will be unstoppable. we all know that when the machines rise up against us mankind's sole chance of survival is to beat them in a winner-take-all game of rock paper scissors. just watch the end of "the terminator." he's throwing paper! sarah connor, throw scissors if you want to live! folks, our only hope is to defeat these machines by challenging them to a game of rock, paper, what is this thing you humans call love? at which point the robot will either...
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the robot is cheating it only takes a single millisecond for the robot to recognize what shape your hand is in and just a few more for it to make the shape that beats you but it all happened so fast that it's more or less impossible to tell that the robot is waiting until you commit yourself before it makes its move allowing to win one hundred percent of the time now max apply this to the high frequency trading and i might add that most high frequency trading patterns we for your patent right there for my virtual specialist patent and the phrase millisecond is important here because high frequency trading is attempting to trade in increments faster than milliseconds for the exact same reason when they see an order coming to the floor they do trade ahead of that order to capitalize on any price disparity that make or as a result of that order and they scalp the difference so it's siphoning money from the exchange is just like putting a tube into a gas tank and siphoning gas from a neighbor's car that's illegal but goldman sachs leader lloyd blankfein will tell charlie rose when asked
the robot is cheating it only takes a single millisecond for the robot to recognize what shape your hand is in and just a few more for it to make the shape that beats you but it all happened so fast that it's more or less impossible to tell that the robot is waiting until you commit yourself before it makes its move allowing to win one hundred percent of the time now max apply this to the high frequency trading and i might add that most high frequency trading patterns we for your patent right...
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high frequency trading that's it dominates the global economy a robotic jellyfish rat heart of jamie diamond clones that's why we're in this mess well max i have a dust scimitar here. this is my little financial decimeter and it tells me when i'm getting too close to any financial crimes any financial toxins and financial fraud manipulation and inflation deflation and i want to use that as an analogy for the global financial system what's going on we turn to japan right now and this headline here to pan probes under reporting a fukushima radiation dosage to pan's health ministry said it would investigate reports that workers at the stricken fukushima nuclear power plant were urged by a subcontractor called build up to place a lead around radiation detection devices called scimitars in order to stay under earth safety threshold for exposure. they were exposing these workers to lethal doses of radiation having them cover their dissimilar so they would even know that they were being soft killed by tepco tokyo power killing the workers but that's of course not a dissimilar that is a one
high frequency trading that's it dominates the global economy a robotic jellyfish rat heart of jamie diamond clones that's why we're in this mess well max i have a dust scimitar here. this is my little financial decimeter and it tells me when i'm getting too close to any financial crimes any financial toxins and financial fraud manipulation and inflation deflation and i want to use that as an analogy for the global financial system what's going on we turn to japan right now and this headline...
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. >> she's a robot that will mimic your facial expressions. sound creepy? >>> remember, "right this minute" is all new, all summer lon long. >> it's unfortunate that teenagers nowadays think it's funny when you trash your neighbor's other other peoples property. like these guys right here. >> oh. >> well, hum. >> this was at a home in virginia. >> i was expecting some hoodlums. >> these teenage bears are going at it. they are trashing the front yard. >> is it a bird feeder maybe? >> maybe. why the heck else would they want it. >> right. >> i will take this back to my cave. >> you are correct master investigator nick. that is a bird feeder. >> it seems weird a huge couple hundred pound bear would be interested in bird feed. >> they have a big belly to fill. >> if i saw a bear in my front yard, i'd freak out a little bit two of them, i'd freak out a lot. >> they went through great pains to put other deterrents on there so squirrels can't get to it, other animals raiding the bird seed. the bears are just like, yeah. >> the bears won. >> after they did this, th
. >> she's a robot that will mimic your facial expressions. sound creepy? >>> remember, "right this minute" is all new, all summer lon long. >> it's unfortunate that teenagers nowadays think it's funny when you trash your neighbor's other other peoples property. like these guys right here. >> oh. >> well, hum. >> this was at a home in virginia. >> i was expecting some hoodlums. >> these teenage bears are going at it. they are trashing...
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. >> she's a robot that will mimic your facial expressions. sound creepy? we'll dd [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hot spots than ever. call at&t now to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. it's the fastest internet for the price. our newly expanded advanced digital network gives you more of what you enjoy online. and with at&t, our wireless gateway turns your home into a private wi-fi hot spot that connects your wi-fi devices and can even save on your smart phone data usage at home. so call now to get at&t u-verse high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. that includes access on-the-go to our entire national wi-fi hot spot network, with over 30,000 hot spots. at&t u-verse high speed internet. now on our newly expanded advanced digital network,
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robots to the battlefield.from hidden dangers. and to our living room, to clean up when we're not home. now, the latest creation from bedford-based i-robot, is heading to hospitals. >> take a deep breath. >> reporter: this is the rp zeda. >> getting the right patient to see the patient in a short amount of time can make the difference between life and death. >> reporter: now, a doctor can be at the bedside of any patient, anywhere. here's the original prototype by i-robot. a company teamed up with i.h. help to develop this remote control on we'll whoos. in this video, you -- wheels will. you n this video you can see the doctor is being wheeled in for a visit. >> it is a large, clear, high- definition screen. and their doctor's face, which is the most assuring thing they can see. >> reporter: it can be paired with an ultrasound or robot for instant health updates. and it is able to navigate crowded hospital hallways all alone. >> the robot is also able to distinguish obstacles and whether they are people or phys
robots to the battlefield.from hidden dangers. and to our living room, to clean up when we're not home. now, the latest creation from bedford-based i-robot, is heading to hospitals. >> take a deep breath. >> reporter: this is the rp zeda. >> getting the right patient to see the patient in a short amount of time can make the difference between life and death. >> reporter: now, a doctor can be at the bedside of any patient, anywhere. here's the original prototype by...
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. >> a stone skipping robot with the brain of a mad scientist and the heart of a mountain man. >> hes a stone skipping robot that you can manage director from your computer to skip a rock at this lake in idaho. you push the angle, and you push skip, and the rock skips. >> it's probably just a video to promote idaho pch and the incentive is to win a week-long trip to sun valley. but you do maneuver the robot and the direction you want him to skip the rock. >> it's sad to me this has to exist. >> who would sit there and try to do this? well i tried to test it out, so the answer is -- me! i went to the website, but i couldn't do it because there was a really long waiting line. >> there's a lot of people sitting in their office pining for mountain air and lake. >> tomorrow on "right this minute." a family road trip, a trio, on motorcycles. that's form on "right this minute." >> this groom is getting help. see how siri saved the wedding day. >> this lady gets out of the car, tries to open the gate, and then gets unexpected >>> it's best of rtm time, that means it's time for bonus videos.
. >> a stone skipping robot with the brain of a mad scientist and the heart of a mountain man. >> hes a stone skipping robot that you can manage director from your computer to skip a rock at this lake in idaho. you push the angle, and you push skip, and the rock skips. >> it's probably just a video to promote idaho pch and the incentive is to win a week-long trip to sun valley. but you do maneuver the robot and the direction you want him to skip the rock. >> it's sad to...
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and that may be done with a robot. that may also, they said, the first step include a controlled detonation that could cause a bit of a fire that would be again in that apartment building right behind me. the next step would be to take the devices, the incendiary devices to another location, a safe location to detonate them. there has been a lot of concern because this morning the law enforcement source told me they believe that there are liquid accelerants also jars with black powder in them, things connected, ammunition, things connected to these devices so when they -- if they were to blow up, then it would really fuel the fire, if you will. that's a big concern here. that's why they say this is so unique, so unusual, so sophisticated, frankly, not really a crude setup. i wanted to ask the police sergeant giving the presser more about what they know about those details. take a listen. >> what the unknowns. i was told by a law enforcement official they believe there are liquid accelerants and black powder in jars tho
and that may be done with a robot. that may also, they said, the first step include a controlled detonation that could cause a bit of a fire that would be again in that apartment building right behind me. the next step would be to take the devices, the incendiary devices to another location, a safe location to detonate them. there has been a lot of concern because this morning the law enforcement source told me they believe that there are liquid accelerants also jars with black powder in them,...
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robot -rs on the scene as are on the scene. they are not sure what could be detonated, a fire, possibility of an explosion. they have an evacuation of that location. not only is the apartment evacuated but some homes nearby are evacuated due to the possibility that he has put together some sort of contraption in his apartment that is set to explode. it looks like that to authorities, f.b.i. there are at least 100 agents on this case so far. we come back here live to the location in aurora, the movie theater is just over my right shoulder. it's not far from here. it's what you would see in just about any other mall parking lot across the country on this day. there is the mall and then there is the movie theater just across the parking lot. it is even tear lie empty other than media. when you drive around the perimeter it is all shut down. you can't get anywhere close to this location because of what happened just after midnight last night. there are no more emergency cars here as well in the sense that there is nobody inside the
robot -rs on the scene as are on the scene. they are not sure what could be detonated, a fire, possibility of an explosion. they have an evacuation of that location. not only is the apartment evacuated but some homes nearby are evacuated due to the possibility that he has put together some sort of contraption in his apartment that is set to explode. it looks like that to authorities, f.b.i. there are at least 100 agents on this case so far. we come back here live to the location in aurora, the...
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once delivered, the robot's assignment is near cli complete.l for customized packing. alpha bot can get a new assignment. our pants and shirt are now bundled. ready to be shipped. and ready to be shipped. so amazon bought the company that makes all of those little orange robots. it's competition, but it's been business at usual. >> but humans make mistakes every now and then, and every now and then computers crash, so how offer do they expect errors. >> it doesn't happen very often here, it's unbelievable how accurate they are. they make reservations two bar codes ahead of time. they know where they're supposed to go, what they're supposed to pick, and there are computers and lasers. >> just don't get in the way of a robots. >> we can't, we have to stay very far away. >> everything old is suddenly new again. jc penney out with another new pricing strategy. is this a step in the right direction? we have jan here, herb is with us as well, thank you both for joining us, you have been battling on this stock for months and months, what do you think
once delivered, the robot's assignment is near cli complete.l for customized packing. alpha bot can get a new assignment. our pants and shirt are now bundled. ready to be shipped. and ready to be shipped. so amazon bought the company that makes all of those little orange robots. it's competition, but it's been business at usual. >> but humans make mistakes every now and then, and every now and then computers crash, so how offer do they expect errors. >> it doesn't happen very often...
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i was working along with dan, one of the station crew members on the robot arm. you can see we don't have windows. when we work on the space station arm at this time. so we're using camera views which aren't always the best. this is a great one showing sort of the middle east view of the earth out beyond the trust. you're looking at the trust being moved into position and you can see that claw there. that is going to form the initial mechanical attachment. and then during the space walks over the next few days we're going to form a better structural attachment. dan and i -- dan was at the controls for the actual birthing on top of the space station. and then over the next week we did four space walks. there were four crew members on board who are space walking crew so they would alternate in pairs of two going out and each day one of them was on the arm and the other one was essentially free floating with a tether and my job essentially was to move around the person on the end of the station arm as they were doing the work they needed to do to hook up this truss.
i was working along with dan, one of the station crew members on the robot arm. you can see we don't have windows. when we work on the space station arm at this time. so we're using camera views which aren't always the best. this is a great one showing sort of the middle east view of the earth out beyond the trust. you're looking at the trust being moved into position and you can see that claw there. that is going to form the initial mechanical attachment. and then during the space walks over...