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well, paul carter has been to see some robo—manufacturers centre —— well, paul carter has been to seetre of operations, as well as getting an inside look at real—life surgery. at london's royal marsden hospital, we have been allowed to see the surgical robots in action. following the death of stephen petit, it was interesting to find out all about how surgeons are trained in vr and how they overcome losing the sense of touch they would have if they were using the hands. before anyone goes anywhere near a patient they are expected to do a good deal of training on that system in virtual reality beforehand. yes, you lose the tactile feedback but you have got very clear imaging and you can very clearly and precisely define your dissection. i think that is important, we call that haptic feedback, tactile feedback, and it is something that is very important in certain circumstances. it was something that i worried about as i started my training in robotics, but i developed a visual feedback, you can tell how much tension you are putting under the tissues just by looking at them. in this pro
well, paul carter has been to see some robo—manufacturers centre —— well, paul carter has been to seetre of operations, as well as getting an inside look at real—life surgery. at london's royal marsden hospital, we have been allowed to see the surgical robots in action. following the death of stephen petit, it was interesting to find out all about how surgeons are trained in vr and how they overcome losing the sense of touch they would have if they were using the hands. before anyone...
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well, paul carter has been to see one robo—manufacturer‘s centre of operations, as well as getting anlook at real—life surgery. at london's royal marsden hospital, we have been allowed to see the surgical robots in action. following the death of stephen petit, it was interesting to find out more about how surgeons are trained in vr and how they overcome the sense of touch they would have if they were using their hands. before anyone goes anywhere near a patient they are expected to do a good deal of training on that system in virtual reality beforehand. yes, you lose the tactile feedback but you have got very clear imaging and you can very clearly and precisely define your dissection. in this procedure, robotic technology will be used to remove a cancerous tumour in the patient‘s stomach, with fluorescent dye used to light up the area. during the procedure, surgeon myles smith, assisted by assif chowdry, controls three robotic arms which he manipulates to remove the tumour. the aim is to greatly reduce surgical trauma as the robot method is far less invasive than more laparoscopic tra
well, paul carter has been to see one robo—manufacturer‘s centre of operations, as well as getting anlook at real—life surgery. at london's royal marsden hospital, we have been allowed to see the surgical robots in action. following the death of stephen petit, it was interesting to find out more about how surgeons are trained in vr and how they overcome the sense of touch they would have if they were using their hands. before anyone goes anywhere near a patient they are expected to do a...
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well, paul carter has been to see one robo—manufacturers centre of operations, as well as getting an at real—life surgery. at london's royal marsden hospital, we have been allowed to see the surgical robots in action. following the death of stephen petit, it was interesting to find out more about how surgeons are trained in vr and how they overcome the sense of touch they would have if they were using their hands. before anyone goes anywhere near a patient they are expected to do a good deal of training on that system in virtual reality beforehand. yes, you lose the tactile feedback but you have got very clear imaging and you can very clearly and precisely define your dissection. in this procedure, robotic technology will be used to remove a cancerous tumour in the patient‘s stomach, with fluorescent dye used to light up the area. during the procedure, surgeon miles smith, assisted by assif chowdry, controls three robotic arms which he manipulates to remove the tumour. the aim is to greatly reduce surgical trauma as the robot method is far less invasive than more laparoscopic traditi
well, paul carter has been to see one robo—manufacturers centre of operations, as well as getting an at real—life surgery. at london's royal marsden hospital, we have been allowed to see the surgical robots in action. following the death of stephen petit, it was interesting to find out more about how surgeons are trained in vr and how they overcome the sense of touch they would have if they were using their hands. before anyone goes anywhere near a patient they are expected to do a good...
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that is what paul carter has been looking at in switzerland. is the things they can't see that the most dangerous. the helmet i'm wearing has a thermal imaging camera fitted to the side. what's unique is that it it has a heads—up display. it is visible over one eye, giving thermal imaging without obscuring normal vision. i'm going to use going into this very smoky room to see what i can see. luckily, it is not too smoky and i can still see it. once the smoke really starts to go up, as strange as it may sound, my view of the fire is going to completely disappear. in a modern building, there is a lot of synthetic materials. buildings and more close than ever. there's less holes next to windows and so on. so there is a lot of smoke development and fire may actually be hidden behind smoke, or there may be people on the floor. the thickness of the smoke is a real issue. you always have access to thermal image, which starts adding some additional advantages then. before was not possible to use the camera. working with a fire hose, you couldn't see as
that is what paul carter has been looking at in switzerland. is the things they can't see that the most dangerous. the helmet i'm wearing has a thermal imaging camera fitted to the side. what's unique is that it it has a heads—up display. it is visible over one eye, giving thermal imaging without obscuring normal vision. i'm going to use going into this very smoky room to see what i can see. luckily, it is not too smoky and i can still see it. once the smoke really starts to go up, as strange...
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ralph abraham, anthony brown, john carter, paul cook, richard hudson, bill huizinga, john rutherford and steve stivers, thank you for being with us. thank you very much. i know you wanted to be here very badly. we appreciate it. in the united states, armistice day is enshrined as veterans day. we have a number of amazing veterans with us today, including six veterans of world war ii. james blaine, where is james? james, thank you. thank you, james. frank devita -- thank you frank. thank you very much. you look so comfortable up there under shelter. as we are getting drenched. you are very smart people. [laughter] pete dupree, thank you very much. gregory, thank you, gregory. stephen, thank you stephen.
ralph abraham, anthony brown, john carter, paul cook, richard hudson, bill huizinga, john rutherford and steve stivers, thank you for being with us. thank you very much. i know you wanted to be here very badly. we appreciate it. in the united states, armistice day is enshrined as veterans day. we have a number of amazing veterans with us today, including six veterans of world war ii. james blaine, where is james? james, thank you. thank you, james. frank devita -- thank you frank. thank you...
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thank you as well to the members of congress who have joined us ralph abraham anthony brown john carter paul cook henry why are richard hudson bill huizenga dutch ruppersberger john rutherford and steve stivers thank you all very much for being with us thank you very much and know you wanted to be here very badly we appreciate it in the united states armistice day is now in shrine as veterans day we have a number of amazing veterans with us today including six veterans of world war two james blaine james where's james james thank you thank you james frank divvied. thank you frank thank you very much you look so comfortable up there under shelter as we're getting drenched you
thank you as well to the members of congress who have joined us ralph abraham anthony brown john carter paul cook henry why are richard hudson bill huizenga dutch ruppersberger john rutherford and steve stivers thank you all very much for being with us thank you very much and know you wanted to be here very badly we appreciate it in the united states armistice day is now in shrine as veterans day we have a number of amazing veterans with us today including six veterans of world war two james...
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well, paul carter has been to see one robo—manufacturers centre of operations, as well as getting anon's royal marsden hospital, we have been allowed to see the surgical robots in action. following the death of stephen petit, it was interesting to find out more about how surgeons are trained in vr and how they overcome the sense of touch they would have if they were using their hands. before anyone goes anywhere near a patient they are expected to do a good deal of training on that system in virtual reality beforehand. yes, you lose the tactile feedback but you have got very clear imaging and you can very clearly and precisely define your dissection. in this procedure, robotic technology will be used to remove a cancerous tumour in the patient‘s stomach, with fluorescent dye used to light up the area. during the procedure, surgeon miles smith, assisted by assif chowdry, controls three robotic arms which he manipulates to remove the tumour. the aim is to greatly reduce surgical trauma as the robot method is far less invasive than more laparoscopic traditional surgeries. the da vinci r
well, paul carter has been to see one robo—manufacturers centre of operations, as well as getting anon's royal marsden hospital, we have been allowed to see the surgical robots in action. following the death of stephen petit, it was interesting to find out more about how surgeons are trained in vr and how they overcome the sense of touch they would have if they were using their hands. before anyone goes anywhere near a patient they are expected to do a good deal of training on that system in...
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that is what paul carter has been looking at in switzerland.mera fitted to the side that is unique. it is unique in that it in corporate seat heads up style display. it is visible over one eye, giving thermal imaging without skewering normal vision. i'm going to use going into this very smoky room to see what i can see. luckily, it is not too smoky. 0nce the smoke released us to go out, as strange as it may sound come out my view of the fire is going to com pletely view of the fire is going to completely disappear. in a modern building, there is a lot of synthetic materials. buildings and more close than ever. so there is a lot of smug development and fire may actually be hidden behind smoke, or there may be people on the floor. the thickness of the smoke is a real issue. us have access to thermal image, which start adding some additional advantages to them. before was not possible to use the camera. you could use it as if you are right, for example. but just as firefighters protect us, keeping them protected is critical. and nothing is more im
that is what paul carter has been looking at in switzerland.mera fitted to the side that is unique. it is unique in that it in corporate seat heads up style display. it is visible over one eye, giving thermal imaging without skewering normal vision. i'm going to use going into this very smoky room to see what i can see. luckily, it is not too smoky. 0nce the smoke released us to go out, as strange as it may sound come out my view of the fire is going to com pletely view of the fire is going to...
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well, paul carter has been to see one robo—manufacturers centre of operations, as well as getting anw surgeons are trained in vr and how they overcome the sense of touch they would have if they were using their hands. before anyone goes anywhere near a patient they are expected to do a good deal of training on that system in virtual reality beforehand. yes, you lose the tactile feedback but you have got very clear imaging and you can very clearly and precisely define your dissection. in this procedure, robotic technology will be used to remove a cancerous tumour in the patient‘s stomach, with fluorescent dye used to light up the area. during the procedure, surgeon miles smith, assisted by assif chowdry, controls three robotic arms which he manipulates to remove the tumour. the aim is to greatly reduce surgical trauma as the robot method is far less invasive than more laparoscopic traditional surgeries. the da vinci robot makes it possible for surgeons to operate deep inside the body through microscopic incisions. can you keep your voice down a little bit because this is quite a criti
well, paul carter has been to see one robo—manufacturers centre of operations, as well as getting anw surgeons are trained in vr and how they overcome the sense of touch they would have if they were using their hands. before anyone goes anywhere near a patient they are expected to do a good deal of training on that system in virtual reality beforehand. yes, you lose the tactile feedback but you have got very clear imaging and you can very clearly and precisely define your dissection. in this...
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ralph abraham, anthony brown, john carter. paul cook, henry, richard hudson, bill.thank you all very much for being with us. think you very much. i know you wa nted think you very much. i know you wanted to be here very badly, we appreciate it. in the united states, armistice day is now enshrined as vetera ns armistice day is now enshrined as veterans day. we have a number of amazing veterans with us today, including six veterans of world war ii.james blaine, including six veterans of world war ii. james blaine, where is james? james, thank you. thank you, james. frank davida. 20, frank. you look so co mforta ble frank davida. 20, frank. you look so comfortable up there under shelter. as we are getting drenched. you are very smart people. each to pray, thank you very much. gregory, thank you. stephen, thank you, thank you, stephen. and thank you, j trimmer. you look like you're in really good shape, although view. i hope i look like that sunday. you look great. america is forever in debt, forever in your debt. we really appreciate you being here. we are alsojoined b
ralph abraham, anthony brown, john carter. paul cook, henry, richard hudson, bill.thank you all very much for being with us. think you very much. i know you wa nted think you very much. i know you wanted to be here very badly, we appreciate it. in the united states, armistice day is now enshrined as vetera ns armistice day is now enshrined as veterans day. we have a number of amazing veterans with us today, including six veterans of world war ii.james blaine, including six veterans of world war...
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thank you as well to the members of congress who have joined us ralph abraham anthony brown john carter paul cook henry why are richard hudson bill huizenga dutch ruppersberger john rutherford and steve stivers thank you all very much for being with us thank you very much and know you wanted to be here very badly we appreciate it in the united states armistice day is now in shrine as veterans day we have a number of amazing veterans with us today including six veterans of world war two james blaine james where's james james thank you thank you james frank divvied. thank you frank thank you very much you look so comfortable up there under shelter as we're getting drenched you are very smart people. pete do pray pete thank you very much gregory melich in thank you gregory steven miller come off. thank you thank you steven and jay trimmer. thank you thank you jay thank you you look like you're in really good shape all of you. i hope i look like that some day. you look great america is forever in debt and we are forever in your debt we really appreciate you being here we're also joined by anothe
thank you as well to the members of congress who have joined us ralph abraham anthony brown john carter paul cook henry why are richard hudson bill huizenga dutch ruppersberger john rutherford and steve stivers thank you all very much for being with us thank you very much and know you wanted to be here very badly we appreciate it in the united states armistice day is now in shrine as veterans day we have a number of amazing veterans with us today including six veterans of world war two james...
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going hard at a high level confidant in the campaign officials, mike flynn, george papadopoulos, carter page, paulanafort and now michael cullen. the best they can manage to do is get a single council perjury i do some of them. it shows you that these process crimes are all they have. >> tucker: they are playing at the term russia. by the way, maybe they have videotape of trump and putin and a son not dividing up the world. who knows. as of right now, it seems like there is a lot to russia! there there is lots of deals in russia! once you come down you think, is not a crime? are they telling me this? what does it mean? >> it is not a crime for you are right. michael cohen supposedly lied about was the timing of trump organization's pursuit of this real estate deal in moscow. he said it ended in january 2016 and always has says that ended in june 2016. it doesn't matter whether it was january or june of may 16. it's perfectly legal to do so. it just perfectly legal to do so right now. >> tucker: you are saying he was off by five months. that seems like a five year sentence to me. getting there woul
going hard at a high level confidant in the campaign officials, mike flynn, george papadopoulos, carter page, paulanafort and now michael cullen. the best they can manage to do is get a single council perjury i do some of them. it shows you that these process crimes are all they have. >> tucker: they are playing at the term russia. by the way, maybe they have videotape of trump and putin and a son not dividing up the world. who knows. as of right now, it seems like there is a lot to...
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hard at high level trump confidants and campaign officials, michael flynn, george papadopoulos, carter page, paulafort, rick gates, and michael cohen, the best they can manage to do is get single counts of perjury out of some ofof them. it t shows you these process crimes are all they have got, they don't actually have any evidence of trump-russia collusion, which was their mandate. >> tucker: they are playing up the term "russia." maybe they have videotape of trump and putin in the sauna dividing up the world or something. whop knows. but as off right now, it seems like there is a lot of "russia!" plenty of real estate dealing -- "russia" -- and then once you come down,do you think, is thata crime? why are they telling me this? what does it mean? >>ea it's not a crime, you are right. about michael cohen supposedly lied about was the timing of the trump organization's pursuit of this real estate deal in moscow. he said it ended in january 2016 and now he says it ended in jun. it doesn't matter whether it is january or june of 2016. it was perfectly legal to do so. in fact, it is perfectly legal t
hard at high level trump confidants and campaign officials, michael flynn, george papadopoulos, carter page, paulafort, rick gates, and michael cohen, the best they can manage to do is get single counts of perjury out of some ofof them. it t shows you these process crimes are all they have got, they don't actually have any evidence of trump-russia collusion, which was their mandate. >> tucker: they are playing up the term "russia." maybe they have videotape of trump and putin in...
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michael cohen, paul manafort, george papadopoulos, currently in prison, carter page, roger stone.nd of course the lie, the big lie about having any business dealings in russia. >> i mean, have i nothing to do with russia. i don't have any jobs in russia. i'm all over the world, but we're not involved in russia. >> i've had audits for 15 or 16 years. every year i have a routine audit. under audit, when the audit is complete, i'll release them. but zero. i will tell you right now, zero. have i nothing to do with russia. >> that's july 27th, 2016, it turns out that his surrogates were discussing the moscow tower deal just like a month earlier. today we found out trump was looking at business deals with russia during the campaign and after russia had hacked into the dnc. the president and his associates have repeatedly and voraciously lied about russia from the start, so what happens now that is all catching up with them? next. tailored recommendations, tax-efficient investing strategies, and a dedicated advisor to help you grow and protect your wealth. fidelity wealth management. ( ♪
michael cohen, paul manafort, george papadopoulos, currently in prison, carter page, roger stone.nd of course the lie, the big lie about having any business dealings in russia. >> i mean, have i nothing to do with russia. i don't have any jobs in russia. i'm all over the world, but we're not involved in russia. >> i've had audits for 15 or 16 years. every year i have a routine audit. under audit, when the audit is complete, i'll release them. but zero. i will tell you right now,...
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hard at high-level trump confidantes and campaign officials, mike flynn, george papadopoulos, carter page, paule to do is get single counts of perjury out of some of them. so, it shows you that these process crimes are all they've got. they don't actually have any evidence of trump-russia collusion which was their mandate. ed: important point. i have been talking to people very senior in the trump world who have been telling me essentially paul manafort is in solitary confinement in virginia. he is there all day and take him out almost every day the mueller team for half hour, hour, and keep pressing him, pressing him. can you say this? can you say that? no, i don't have any evidence to that meaning collusion to that law professor's point. that's the same deal with michael cohen by the way. at least so far. we should caution that we don't know what else michael cohen told mueller. he talked to mueller's team for dozens of hours. based on what we saw yesterday, there is still no evidence of collusion. brian: right. ed: where this all started. brian: if the president came from the world of coachi
hard at high-level trump confidantes and campaign officials, mike flynn, george papadopoulos, carter page, paule to do is get single counts of perjury out of some of them. so, it shows you that these process crimes are all they've got. they don't actually have any evidence of trump-russia collusion which was their mandate. ed: important point. i have been talking to people very senior in the trump world who have been telling me essentially paul manafort is in solitary confinement in virginia....
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paul city council vote on raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour. if it passes, mayor melvin carter is expected to sign it. many restaurant owners are unhappy with the current plan requiring an increase in base pay even with employees who make tips. this is live look at dallas from our affiliate fox 4. one of the big stories there, the national transportation safety board questioning inspections from boeing on a fatal accident on a southwest airlines jet, the fan blade broke killing a woman who was blown partly out of a broken window. pilots landed that crippled plane safely in philadelphia. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway for "special report." we'll be right back. ou need. mind if i root through your trash? new robitussin honey. because it's never just a cough. that skills like teamwork, attention to detail, and customer service are critical to business success. like the ones we teach here, every day. >> bret: british prime minister theresa may said her committee has drafted a brexit deal with the european union after an impassioned debate. we told you last night tha
paul city council vote on raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour. if it passes, mayor melvin carter is expected to sign it. many restaurant owners are unhappy with the current plan requiring an increase in base pay even with employees who make tips. this is live look at dallas from our affiliate fox 4. one of the big stories there, the national transportation safety board questioning inspections from boeing on a fatal accident on a southwest airlines jet, the fan blade broke killing a woman...
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paul ryan. at the registrar of voters office. that wco heef early ballots. carter, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. polls just opened here in california and usually national elections are decided lodge before the ballots here are counted and the polls close. this year, some think the future of the house and who controls it could be decided riergt here in this building. now, k rk, cbs is tracking seves in the state. four are here in orange county. birthplace of richard nixon and long considered republican stronghold in largely democratic state. that is changing. all four districts being contested today voted for hillary clinton in 2016. and they're populated by growing latino and asian demographic. each of the races is within the polling margin of error. including the highest profile race between 30 year republican. a staunch ally of president trump and democraticer held an office in his life, but if it does come down to cafornia, don't expect the results to come tonight. we've got generous provisions here in this state for voting, and, of course, all of the
paul ryan. at the registrar of voters office. that wco heef early ballots. carter, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. polls just opened here in california and usually national elections are decided lodge before the ballots here are counted and the polls close. this year, some think the future of the house and who controls it could be decided riergt here in this building. now, k rk, cbs is tracking seves in the state. four are here in orange county. birthplace of richard nixon and...
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carter page and into the fbi's actions. what you make of that? >> melissa: i think it's interesting that the left has the same suspicion and frustration about pauls that the right has frustration and suspicion about the dossier. it's ironic that both sides don't see that they are both angry and frustrated and curious and may be fearful about basically the same thing. when trump talks about d classifying, and other sources and methods, is the same people that call for him to just go testify until the truth and hang everything out there. i don't know how you solve any of it, but people need to start start -- >> lisa: when you solve it by transparency, and president trump getting all this information out -- >> kennedy: nobody wants to apply the golden rule. >> lisa: what's the golden rule? >> kennedy: exactly. "do unto others --" >> lisa: how do you know not kw that question marks be when i thought the golden rule was to shop with coupons! >> kennedy: the point is, if you don't like the idea that they could use hyde-smith warrants against a political opponent that you are aligned with, you should like it when your side -- >> antjuan: i don't know w
carter page and into the fbi's actions. what you make of that? >> melissa: i think it's interesting that the left has the same suspicion and frustration about pauls that the right has frustration and suspicion about the dossier. it's ironic that both sides don't see that they are both angry and frustrated and curious and may be fearful about basically the same thing. when trump talks about d classifying, and other sources and methods, is the same people that call for him to just go...