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the animal inspired machines being created around the world, from termite bots to kangaroo bots.opping there. we will also introduce you to the world's first legal flying car. it may go down as the most watched play date ever. prince george and his royal parents joined other families at a get-together in new zealand. it was part of a royal visit to the country. formalities were quickly cast aside and prince george was doing what other others do. whatever that is. ♪ ♪ >> this is "lunch money" on bloomberg television, streaming live on bloomberg.com, and your tablet and smartphone come as by and as you must know now. i'm matt miller in for adam johnson. in innovation, going around the world, starting right here in the usa. scientists at harvard university are developing a robot inspired by nature's best builder, the termite. and best of all, it does not need humans to tell it what to do. take a look. ♪ >> meanwhile, over in germany, the world's biggest industrial fair is using a very different kind of animal for inspiration, one that hops. take a look. ♪ >> you see here the bionic
the animal inspired machines being created around the world, from termite bots to kangaroo bots.opping there. we will also introduce you to the world's first legal flying car. it may go down as the most watched play date ever. prince george and his royal parents joined other families at a get-together in new zealand. it was part of a royal visit to the country. formalities were quickly cast aside and prince george was doing what other others do. whatever that is. ♪ ♪ >> this is...
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call was challenged but upheld gray: 6 ip, 5 hits, 0 runs, 7 k's bot 8th, still scoreless, 2 men on josh donaldson - thinks he's got a 3-run homer.but it goes off the top of the wall in center.nobody scores and donaldson ends up with very long single top 9th new closer jim johnson - gives up a pair of runs including this rbi single to former a nick swisher to make it 2-0 a's lose 10th straight season opener which is a new major league record! final: 2-0 cleveland giants d'backs bot 6th, 6-3 arizona bruce bochy signaling for a pitch out with paul goldschmidt on 1stand jean machi delivers, catching goldschmidt off the bag.but the giants can't execute the pickle and goldschmidt is safe at second base.he would score a pitch later 7- 3 az but the giants come through with their biggest opening day comeback since 1968 top 7th, 7-5 az pablo sandoval - the check swing single brings home angel pagan.they would tie the game on a bases loaded walk 7-7 tie top 9th, tied 7-all buster posey - the massive the giants score 6 unanswered runs to come all the way back and win posey: 2-5, 2 rbi final: 9-8 gi
call was challenged but upheld gray: 6 ip, 5 hits, 0 runs, 7 k's bot 8th, still scoreless, 2 men on josh donaldson - thinks he's got a 3-run homer.but it goes off the top of the wall in center.nobody scores and donaldson ends up with very long single top 9th new closer jim johnson - gives up a pair of runs including this rbi single to former a nick swisher to make it 2-0 a's lose 10th straight season opener which is a new major league record! final: 2-0 cleveland giants d'backs bot 6th, 6-3...
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korean golfer se ri pak throws out the ceremonial first pitch on korean heritage night at the ballpark bot 4th, 2-1 sd michael morse - slaps one back up the middle off cal product tyson ross with 2 men onboth runners come in to score giants take lead 3-2 sf morse: 3-4, batting.300 top 5th, 3-2 sf rene rivera - gives san diego the lead back with this 3-run homer off madison bumgarner 5-3 sd bumgarner: 5 ip, 7 hits, 4 er final: 6-4 padres note: sandoval was 0-4 a's rangers a's manager bob melvin former a's bench coach ron washington top 3rd, scoreless yu darvish facing josh donaldson - and donaldson delivers a single to left that brings home a pair of runs 2-0 oak but the story was young sonny gray - the a's ace strikes out mitch moreland to end the 7th gray goes the distance! gray: complete game 3-hitter a's win 4-0 lead rangers by 1 game that's it for the kron 4 news at 11. stay connected with kron 4 and get latest news at kron 4 dot com. or download one of our mobile apps. we'll see you tomorrow morning! >>> billionaire under siege. >> and the mistress at the center of the uproar. >> what
korean golfer se ri pak throws out the ceremonial first pitch on korean heritage night at the ballpark bot 4th, 2-1 sd michael morse - slaps one back up the middle off cal product tyson ross with 2 men onboth runners come in to score giants take lead 3-2 sf morse: 3-4, batting.300 top 5th, 3-2 sf rene rivera - gives san diego the lead back with this 3-run homer off madison bumgarner 5-3 sd bumgarner: 5 ip, 7 hits, 4 er final: 6-4 padres note: sandoval was 0-4 a's rangers a's manager bob melvin...
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are they bot accounts. >> they are bot accounts. i know of people -- melissa: we did a segment.ou, half of twitter is fake? >> you know, listen, where are most of the people that have twitter accounts? where are they located? in the u.s. or overseas? most of them are overseas that barely use them. this is different business model than facebook. one of the interesting things about facebook, i don't know about this last thing they're doing. want to compete with paypal. that is nice. one of the things they do, they made a lot of money up front and made a lot of money through knowing a lot about people that use it. and it is -- melissa: that is essential difference. that is not what is going on in twitter. >> market something 99% of the business models of all these things. those are pretty big plus for facebook. twitter does not have the sort of information hub where it can market various products out to people. melissa: meanwhile, just to complete the circle, interesting to see amazon going into the smartphone business. some people are saying. that is crazy. it is hardware. it make
are they bot accounts. >> they are bot accounts. i know of people -- melissa: we did a segment.ou, half of twitter is fake? >> you know, listen, where are most of the people that have twitter accounts? where are they located? in the u.s. or overseas? most of them are overseas that barely use them. this is different business model than facebook. one of the interesting things about facebook, i don't know about this last thing they're doing. want to compete with paypal. that is nice....
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i say i'm a femme bot. >> she has had to improvisimpro >> i went with a swimming foot.ing so we could put a flipper on. i could stand up on them and get the lines that we >> the core yak if i not just the disguising her weaknesses but playing her strengths. >> she was 19 when she lost her legs and her kidney function after contracting bacterial meningitis. >> within 24 hours of my first flu-like symptoms i was given less than a 2% chance of living. i lost both of my legs because my body went into septic shock and that's also why i lost my kidney function. >> her dad gave her a kidney. >> i remember standing up on my legs the first time. they were so painful and confining. they didn't move and i thought how am i going to walk in these? how am i going to run and do all of this stuff? >> home from the hospital, she got carried away by a song. >> she was dancing before she was walking. >> a father daughter dance like no other. a story she and her partner reenacted in the third week of dancing with the stars. ♪ >> what i love so much about the contemporary dance that we did
i say i'm a femme bot. >> she has had to improvisimpro >> i went with a swimming foot.ing so we could put a flipper on. i could stand up on them and get the lines that we >> the core yak if i not just the disguising her weaknesses but playing her strengths. >> she was 19 when she lost her legs and her kidney function after contracting bacterial meningitis. >> within 24 hours of my first flu-like symptoms i was given less than a 2% chance of living. i lost both of...
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the nano bots are more self-sufficient than ever. ♪ >> welcome back.currency markets. i want to show you euro-dollar. we are now trading at 1.3795. i think we have leveled. levels that make finance ministers in france get upset. angela merkel said today that the euro crisis is not over. if you are unemployed, 25, and living in greece, that is probably true. greece is coming back to the bond market. let's completely change gears. i am going to go from foreign exchange to hard-core science. scientists at harvard are developing a robot that is self directed and does not need humans to tell it how to build a structure. does that sound familiar? this bot is programmed with an algorithm and is inspired by nature's best builder, the termite. ♪ >> who controls these robots? futurist.y prudent to look at what we are watching for the rest of the day, we are joined by our correspondence. >> let's start with the fed. >> fed minutes. we should cuddle the noise. let's look at the summary of economic projections. they listed their forecast for were interest rates wil
the nano bots are more self-sufficient than ever. ♪ >> welcome back.currency markets. i want to show you euro-dollar. we are now trading at 1.3795. i think we have leveled. levels that make finance ministers in france get upset. angela merkel said today that the euro crisis is not over. if you are unemployed, 25, and living in greece, that is probably true. greece is coming back to the bond market. let's completely change gears. i am going to go from foreign exchange to hard-core...
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i think for certain products yeah you could see where a product like maker-bot would actually be used in a home environment. i think though that where some of the big opportunities for 3-d printing comes in is really in the manufacturing process. as we talked about before it allows current manufacturers to build things in a different manner to customize things in a different way so i think there are certainly some products that are geared toward that but if you look at the use of 3-d printing and all the different materials that are going on today i think the bigger advances are going to come in the manufacturing area. with that comes a whole area where students today were people in the workplace today are used to manufacturing and traditional methods. so training of people that are currently employed or training of students to design utilizing 3-d printing is one thing but then to manufacture the 3-d printing is vastly different but it can't be used in fact and that is one of the big inhibitors in getting 3-d printing into small and medium-sized companies is because the characteristi
i think for certain products yeah you could see where a product like maker-bot would actually be used in a home environment. i think though that where some of the big opportunities for 3-d printing comes in is really in the manufacturing process. as we talked about before it allows current manufacturers to build things in a different manner to customize things in a different way so i think there are certainly some products that are geared toward that but if you look at the use of 3-d printing...
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>> i think click fraud relates bots or someone running up the numbers. relay headlines that matter to our readers. that is why the average media site gets about 600 social action shares, upworthy on average per piece posted gets about 31,000, that's how much people actually want to share our content. >> talk to us about your audience, who do you consider your target audience? tell us how fast you are growing. >> i think it is actually in the known universe, the latest that we heard. the way we think of our audience, we have about 8 million core subscribers. we think of them as the upworthy community. they have signed to get it every day. it is a passionate, wonderful group of people who have not totally given up on the world. they in turn share it out to about 50 million people a month. >> what you do to increase the value of them to advertisers? obviously, the number of clicks, people going to the site, seems to be growing. what you do to increase the value over time? >> i think the value really is in tapping into this trend of people who want to do wel
>> i think click fraud relates bots or someone running up the numbers. relay headlines that matter to our readers. that is why the average media site gets about 600 social action shares, upworthy on average per piece posted gets about 31,000, that's how much people actually want to share our content. >> talk to us about your audience, who do you consider your target audience? tell us how fast you are growing. >> i think it is actually in the known universe, the latest that we...
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spam bot. [laughs] ♪ - hey, come on, man. just chill out, bro. ♪ - virus.sant music] ♪ >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show". my name is jon stewart. we've got a good one for you tonight. my guest robin roberts. as always before the show i'm scribbling the phrase n.i.h. n.i.h.dniho for no reason. there's not much in the world i truly love besides my family, my country, my collection of antique ceramic cats. hello morris. but above all my heart belongs to my belied. [cheers and applause] so when i tuned into his program last night, like i do every night -- [laughter] -- it was kind of a good news, bad news situation. >> tonight i'm taking on the ever so funny jon stewart of the "the daily show". stuart and his -- stewarts and his friends at comedy central they are the cheeft apologists for the obama administration. i can't expect a comedic hack and his army of writers, i can't tak
spam bot. [laughs] ♪ - hey, come on, man. just chill out, bro. ♪ - virus.sant music] ♪ >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show". my name is jon stewart. we've got a good one for you tonight. my guest robin roberts. as always before the show i'm scribbling the phrase n.i.h....
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. ~ bot it's important to me, but i just wanted to let you know that. i truly believe it's important to other members of the board because we always have these discussions with various departments regardless of the civil grand jury report, which is very helpful to understanding the complex details of what's really going on, but we experience it when we're having these discussions about budget and different departments and why don't they have information. so, we're on the same page here, and i do appreciate the work that you've done to bring this before us. >> i applaud your comments, and i just hope that other members of the board of supervisors gain that kind of enthusiasm. there are others on the board of supervisors who do and it's just an issue that is so engrained in the activity of technology in the city that's very difficult to overcome. i think everybody recognizes that. but with that leadership from above, it ain't gonna happen. ~ without leadership from above >> before you walk away, i'm going to call on supervisor president chiu. >> i just wa
. ~ bot it's important to me, but i just wanted to let you know that. i truly believe it's important to other members of the board because we always have these discussions with various departments regardless of the civil grand jury report, which is very helpful to understanding the complex details of what's really going on, but we experience it when we're having these discussions about budget and different departments and why don't they have information. so, we're on the same page here, and i...
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security conference in san francisco, the buzz was all about keeping your data safe from mall ware, spam botsnd an assorted array of other cyber threats. but pam dickson says the real threat isn't only what hackers and thieves can steal, it's also about what we hand over about ours unwittingly. >> these guys are really good at keeping threats away, but that doesn't mean companies can't buy and sell our information at will. all of that gets pushed into a big giant information soup, and what comes out at the other end is the profiling of individual consumers. self-improvement and health wellness offers. >> reporter: at our office she showed us some of the profiles or lists many of us end up on. >> here is a list that says alcohol drinkers, adults. do i really want my name on this list if i'm an alcohol drinker? >> reporter: "america tonight" contacted exact data, chicago based data broker without asking us why we needed them they agree today sell all kinds of lists the information of people who use on-line dating services and more, we decided not to buy the lists, but you get the idea. for $4,5
security conference in san francisco, the buzz was all about keeping your data safe from mall ware, spam botsnd an assorted array of other cyber threats. but pam dickson says the real threat isn't only what hackers and thieves can steal, it's also about what we hand over about ours unwittingly. >> these guys are really good at keeping threats away, but that doesn't mean companies can't buy and sell our information at will. all of that gets pushed into a big giant information soup, and...
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please check our website for the bot can schedule your time zone and state earrings to nhk world tv. i was getting the gold
please check our website for the bot can schedule your time zone and state earrings to nhk world tv. i was getting the gold
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jeffries oh three he say he is trying to strike the bots. the team through thick income families and eileen plastics on the state employee month. da ponte. his killers who don't i am. in it. damaging winds large hail are possible the southern united states army neurologist on ethanol has the latest jonathan hello we are contained a truck in the slightest or is that in pushing through the middle portion of the united states was a killer this out like that you can see the powerful low pressure system located in the central plains and along with this line of bright white clouds is the path of damage and destruction let me show you some video coming out of this area from sunday this is from kansas. it was the deadly night of tornadoes in the area twenty five people were injured in this particular location of baxter springs and the tornado came during the overnight period and ask the reason why it was a serious situation with the governor of kansas declaring a state of emergency. this video was coming of the northeastern corner of oklahoma. and u
jeffries oh three he say he is trying to strike the bots. the team through thick income families and eileen plastics on the state employee month. da ponte. his killers who don't i am. in it. damaging winds large hail are possible the southern united states army neurologist on ethanol has the latest jonathan hello we are contained a truck in the slightest or is that in pushing through the middle portion of the united states was a killer this out like that you can see the powerful low pressure...
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john terrett, al jazeera,bot, massachusetts. >>> he was known as the hurricane and thanks to his devastating flury of punches and vicious left hook, but it was what he did outside of the ring that has the world giving pause to remember former middleweight boxer ruben "hurricane" carter who died at the age of 76 today. he spent 19 years in prison for a triple murder that he didn't committee, accused of shooting two men and a woman in new jersey back in 1966. he then went into create innocence international advocating for others who were wrongly convicted and he died today of prostate cancer. aedz on al jazeera america, thousands of children going at it alone. the dangers they face as they cross the border into the united states looking for a better life and a better future. stay tuned. [ grunting ] i'm taking off, but, uh, don't worry. i'm gonna leave the tv on for you. and if anything happens, don't forget about the new xfinity my account app. you can troubleshoot technical issues here. if you make an appointment, you can check out the status here. you can pay the bill, too. but don't worry
john terrett, al jazeera,bot, massachusetts. >>> he was known as the hurricane and thanks to his devastating flury of punches and vicious left hook, but it was what he did outside of the ring that has the world giving pause to remember former middleweight boxer ruben "hurricane" carter who died at the age of 76 today. he spent 19 years in prison for a triple murder that he didn't committee, accused of shooting two men and a woman in new jersey back in 1966. he then went into...
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you you have auto bot body repairs you can get a free inspection, too. just go to abc7.com. >> good stuff. >> yes. >> one check on weather. windy but nice. >> yes. >> yes. our front is here as well. high clouds continuing to spread but clouds are still mainly clear. tomorrow, state wide looking for sunny skies and dry conditions above southern two thirds to three quarters of the state. some weather moving into our direction. tomorrow, we'll see dry conditions, sunny skies and breezy. high temperatures upper 60s to near 70s. and afternoon baseball, a's taking on rangers. temperatures low to mid 60s during the game. so here is the accu-weather forecast. rain arrives and continuing friday. we dry out on saturday. then a chance of rain saturday night into sunday morning. >> thank you. >> let's check in now with larry beil. >> yes. >> lots to discuss here. warriors coming home but just being home is not going to clear everything that went wrong. what does mark jackson >>> good evening. they lost by 40 but warriors big picture may accomplish the goal. they spl
you you have auto bot body repairs you can get a free inspection, too. just go to abc7.com. >> good stuff. >> yes. >> one check on weather. windy but nice. >> yes. >> yes. our front is here as well. high clouds continuing to spread but clouds are still mainly clear. tomorrow, state wide looking for sunny skies and dry conditions above southern two thirds to three quarters of the state. some weather moving into our direction. tomorrow, we'll see dry conditions,...
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. >>> and passing mission as you head down to the bot follow of the hill and running up. we start the a running trend, maybe really warmer by wednesday. the world of fashion is split in two. you can either have high-end or low-price. or you can go to t.j.maxx and you can have it all for up to 50% off department store prices. t.j. maxx. . >>> well, good morning, to you live pictures, we are live right at the door at palm drive in sonoma county and this hospital is shutting down in just a couple of hours however at least one doctor says he is not going to let that happen. coming up in 90 second, tara moriarty will have more on the drastic actions he is taking to try and save this hospital. we are out there live, it is monday morning, april 8th, i am dave clark. >>> thank you for joining us, we have had a little bit of everything weatherwise. >> in the last five days, that is absolutely correct. by the way, people continue to send me pictures over the weekend. you get a little atmosphere and i want to say a rainbow and it is right there in the clouds. i wondered what that wa
. >>> and passing mission as you head down to the bot follow of the hill and running up. we start the a running trend, maybe really warmer by wednesday. the world of fashion is split in two. you can either have high-end or low-price. or you can go to t.j.maxx and you can have it all for up to 50% off department store prices. t.j. maxx. . >>> well, good morning, to you live pictures, we are live right at the door at palm drive in sonoma county and this hospital is shutting down...
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information on it leaking out the back normal common that there's been many conclusions made in china the bot very unfavorable actions that the days have been up to not a fast and this is all of course connected to another story on unraveling right now about camp seven. the secret camp at guantanamo bay and you've actually been to the military base. what do you know about and seven. one of them end up with the answer is simple there's not much that we do now that that's certainly how to camp at guantanamo that journalists are not seeking to its never discussed internally three no of course that usually officials that kind of pretend that they don't know what exists but there's no photoshop online are already and only three leaders throughout the existence of guantanamo have been able to accept the camp we do know that the fifteen detainees are held there and many many questions exist about the camp the kind that people are wondering why their feet with the advance their stifling many controversial issues around to guantanamo but the fact that the cap is that held so much under wraps in the ma
information on it leaking out the back normal common that there's been many conclusions made in china the bot very unfavorable actions that the days have been up to not a fast and this is all of course connected to another story on unraveling right now about camp seven. the secret camp at guantanamo bay and you've actually been to the military base. what do you know about and seven. one of them end up with the answer is simple there's not much that we do now that that's certainly how to camp at...
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available to you today, a larger number of people than ever, should we offset ant helps to industry source botning dvd revenue? >> getting an estimate of what it will generate from each of the revenue sources. component of the revenue stream has been cut in half. >> we know dvds have been a tough market. we know cd sales have struggled. there is an interesting trend is that final has been doing quite well. we went to one of the few remaining manufacturers in the country to find out why. here is what we found out. >> long before there was digital downloads, this is how you made the announcement. changed.e has not from the final pellets melted down into bubblegum. >> the process of heating up the dye, the hot vinyl and hydraulic pressure. goes under 1800 pounds of pressure. it is like making waffles. dozen inside one of a facilities in north america still pressing records. just four years ago they were down to producing only 5000 per day area and likes our average is 22,000 to 25,000 per day. lex 25,000 records per day? >> six days per week. >> 6 million were sold in the u.s.. but 140rsus total
available to you today, a larger number of people than ever, should we offset ant helps to industry source botning dvd revenue? >> getting an estimate of what it will generate from each of the revenue sources. component of the revenue stream has been cut in half. >> we know dvds have been a tough market. we know cd sales have struggled. there is an interesting trend is that final has been doing quite well. we went to one of the few remaining manufacturers in the country to find out...
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you you have auto bot body repairs you can get a free inspection, too.t go to abc7.com. >> good stuff. >> yes. >> one check on weather. windy but nice. >> yes. >> yes. our front is here as well. high clouds continuing to spread but clouds are still mainly clear. tomorrow, state wide looking for sunny skies and dry conditions above southern two thirds to three quarters of the state. some weather moving into our direction. tomorrow, we'll see dry conditions, sunny skies and breezy. high temperatures upper 60s to near 70s. and afternoon baseball, a's taking on rangers. temperatures low to mid 60s during the game. so here is the accu-weather forecast. rain arrives and continuing friday. we dry out on saturday. then a chance of rain saturday night into sunday morning. >> thank you. >> let's check in now with larry beil. >> yes. >> lots to discuss here. warriors coming home but just being home is not going to clear everything that went wrong. what does mark jackson need to [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you c
you you have auto bot body repairs you can get a free inspection, too.t go to abc7.com. >> good stuff. >> yes. >> one check on weather. windy but nice. >> yes. >> yes. our front is here as well. high clouds continuing to spread but clouds are still mainly clear. tomorrow, state wide looking for sunny skies and dry conditions above southern two thirds to three quarters of the state. some weather moving into our direction. tomorrow, we'll see dry conditions, sunny...
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. >> the ceo of 3-d printing company maker bot is the ultimate maker entrepreneur success story.e and a couple of friends got to the at a hacker space they created in brooklyn, new york, and cobbled together a 3-d printer. now, the company is at the hub of the 3-d maker revolution. >> we got our prototype to work, we quit our jobs and started makerbot. our goal was to change the game and bring 3-d printing to people. >> now, makerbot 3-d printers are part of the standard equipment at most maker spaces, and he is the maker they all want to be. >> you can become an entrepreneur, express your ideas physically and if they catch on in the world, you've got a business. >> getting new customers shouldn't be your only focus. retaining your current clients is just as important, if not more important, so here now are five tactics for increasing brand loyalty from entrepreneur.com. one, feature your fans in your content. putting them in the spot light shows you appreciate them. two, take customer advice. create polls and offer incentives so that your fans will participate. if you end up mak
. >> the ceo of 3-d printing company maker bot is the ultimate maker entrepreneur success story.e and a couple of friends got to the at a hacker space they created in brooklyn, new york, and cobbled together a 3-d printer. now, the company is at the hub of the 3-d maker revolution. >> we got our prototype to work, we quit our jobs and started makerbot. our goal was to change the game and bring 3-d printing to people. >> now, makerbot 3-d printers are part of the standard...
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gets angry for being called a racist or bigot, that then becomes proof that you are a racist or a big bot because you are acting so angrily. i would call it a race card but that implies there are other cards available to them. it's a race deck. >> that's one of things that some of the reporters are writing back. he says facts, schmack is. >> race card, race deck, somewhere in there there's the card there are the joker. and they are the women. republicans have a war on women as well. >> are you calling women a joke? >> no, i'm not. i'm saying is the deck of race cards, they fly the women's issue. >> what john dickerson said, forget about the facts, as long as my party wins, it's good. you end up with a zero-sum game, and you don't actually achieve anything. >> it solves their issue. what are you laughing about? this is the strategy? >> the strategy, republicans, as if they are the bright shining people on the hill. these dogs have been running negative crap for years. being called socialist, commie. you say race, i said -- >> bob, where are your attack ads to show? >> i can't get them. bec
gets angry for being called a racist or bigot, that then becomes proof that you are a racist or a big bot because you are acting so angrily. i would call it a race card but that implies there are other cards available to them. it's a race deck. >> that's one of things that some of the reporters are writing back. he says facts, schmack is. >> race card, race deck, somewhere in there there's the card there are the joker. and they are the women. republicans have a war on women as well....
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bot -- when those shares hit the trading floor of the new ,ork stock exchange the morning they beganding right away at $40 apiece. a dayme, and becomes just after british competitor just eat started trading over in london. those shares have read about 12% over there first two days on the public market. not doing nearly as well as grubhub. i think a lot of people feel it is very important to be able to order their food over the internet. do you ever do that? [laughter] >> i cannot honestly say that i do. ordered lunch for you on seamless a lot. >> you're a good man. thank you. bottom line will continue in just a moment. ♪ >> welcome back to the second half-hour of autumn line on bloomberg television. i'm mark crumpton, thank you for staying with us. let's check on some of the top stories we're following this hour. investigators say the iraq veteran in the forefront shooting may have argued with another soldier before the attack. officials say they have a strong indication that army specialist yvonne lopez clashed with at least one fellow resmed before killing three people and then tak
bot -- when those shares hit the trading floor of the new ,ork stock exchange the morning they beganding right away at $40 apiece. a dayme, and becomes just after british competitor just eat started trading over in london. those shares have read about 12% over there first two days on the public market. not doing nearly as well as grubhub. i think a lot of people feel it is very important to be able to order their food over the internet. do you ever do that? [laughter] >> i cannot honestly...
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well, barack obama met a bot in japan. he later declared that robots are scary. i will hold it like this. on thursday president obama visited a science musician in japan and encountered a friendly friend. a human oid robot. it is a pleasure to meet you. >> well, it's nice to meet you, too. >> assimo then insisted on playing something the european z call soccer. >> i can kick the soccer ball, too. >> has going to be pretty hard, huh? >> it will be terrible. >> okay. come on, i'm ready. right here? late later, the president regaled a group of students with his story face-to-face with metal men. >> we saw some truly amazing robots. although, i have to say the robots were a little scary. they were too live like. >> perhaps because they were white robots mr. president. anyway, we asked the representative from the robot community to comment on the insult. here is what the spoke man for the robot said. >> at least no carney. dean, were you alarmed at how m dismissive was of robots. he called them scary. that's kind of a little narrow-minded. >> i'm japanese. my brother
well, barack obama met a bot in japan. he later declared that robots are scary. i will hold it like this. on thursday president obama visited a science musician in japan and encountered a friendly friend. a human oid robot. it is a pleasure to meet you. >> well, it's nice to meet you, too. >> assimo then insisted on playing something the european z call soccer. >> i can kick the soccer ball, too. >> has going to be pretty hard, huh? >> it will be terrible. >>...
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barack obama met a bot in japan and later declared that androids are, quote, a little scary. it makes us ask -- >> is this roboist? >> i will hold it like this. on thursday president obama visited a science museum in japan. they have them there. they encountered our friendly friend. >> welcome to -- mr. president a humanoid robot. it is a pleasure to meet you. >> it is nice to meet you too. >> the robot then insisted on playing something the humans call soccer. >> i can kick a soccer ball too. >> that's going to be pretty hard. if it hits me in the nose it i'm ready. right here? >> good job. >> later the president regailed a group of students with his story of his face-to-face with metal men. >> we saw some truly amazing robots. although have i to say the robots were a little scary. they were too lifelike. >> perhaps because they were white robots, mr. president? anyway, we asked a representative from the robot community to comment on the insult. here is what the spokes robot said. >> he is no carney. dean, were you alarmed at how dismissive the president was of robots? he ca
barack obama met a bot in japan and later declared that androids are, quote, a little scary. it makes us ask -- >> is this roboist? >> i will hold it like this. on thursday president obama visited a science museum in japan. they have them there. they encountered our friendly friend. >> welcome to -- mr. president a humanoid robot. it is a pleasure to meet you. >> it is nice to meet you too. >> the robot then insisted on playing something the humans call soccer....
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so why the dig obsession with a she-bot? have a listen. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> well, i know who i'm going to be seeing this summer? some dude named frank. terry, how long have you been a fan? i find her to be amazing. >> i was consulted on what i wanted her to look like, and i wanted a 5'2" japanese hologram. >> are we going to get to the point where we have one you can have sex with -- i think there is a weird detachment, you wouldn't be rejected by that. so no matter what, that little animated person is going to love you, faults and all, greg, and i think that is what is going on. and that is a nice thing. >> that is beautiful. and lauren, you have been called a hologram for your shallow personality and your lack of caring nature. >> yeah, the lack of personality. do you understand that deception. >> by the way, lady gaga without makeup? she is a hologram performance. i mean there is a team that works on that. my problem with following her, she is never going to get arrested for a dwi, never end up in a celebrity rehab. those are the po
so why the dig obsession with a she-bot? have a listen. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> well, i know who i'm going to be seeing this summer? some dude named frank. terry, how long have you been a fan? i find her to be amazing. >> i was consulted on what i wanted her to look like, and i wanted a 5'2" japanese hologram. >> are we going to get to the point where we have one you can have sex with -- i think there is a weird detachment, you wouldn't be rejected by that. so no matter what, that...
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. >> one of the things mark zuckerberg said today as it bot peoplepopular ios apps, are using facebookogins, which allows people to stay connected with these various apps, but they are also giving up some information potentially with they logious apps when in through facebook by offering something offering anonymous login. what is the significance of that? >> with anonymous login, i feel like facebook is essentially saying, you know what, it's not important to us anymore that you pass all this data and information to the app. that all of the [data, none of that stuff will be passed to the developers anymore. users want to login and test apps anonymously, i think will be hugely popular, but facebook is giving up all that control. what they're really saying is the value in having facebook in towardsis moving more modernization. how are we helping u.s. developer monetize that app and but facebook is giving up a lot of the control they thought they wanted to, three years ago. >> giving up control and a way to possibly get more control. one of the things they talked about today was the abil
. >> one of the things mark zuckerberg said today as it bot peoplepopular ios apps, are using facebookogins, which allows people to stay connected with these various apps, but they are also giving up some information potentially with they logious apps when in through facebook by offering something offering anonymous login. what is the significance of that? >> with anonymous login, i feel like facebook is essentially saying, you know what, it's not important to us anymore that you...
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his message is bot job is strong -- boston is strong, you are inspirational, referring to those present their families, and that boston represents something that is good for this country and for other cities like it around the world. it's been an extraordinary day in many respects. as i say, something that the people of boston wanted to experience. >> now that this has happened, i think they feel they can move on a little bit and the next test for them will be next monday. >> john, you mentioned that there were a few survivors who spoke at the ceremony at the heinz convention centre. i think we have some tape of one of the survivors making comment at that event. let's have a listen. >> a year ago today we chose to run towards smoke and danger. we chose to utilize our belts and purse straps to create torn quays. we held the injured in our arms. we chose to offer our hearts to those in despair, and our treasures to those in need. we chose to love and that has made all the dumps. >> patrick downs speaking. we'll taking back to boylston street, john terrett is with us. today was a huge mome
his message is bot job is strong -- boston is strong, you are inspirational, referring to those present their families, and that boston represents something that is good for this country and for other cities like it around the world. it's been an extraordinary day in many respects. as i say, something that the people of boston wanted to experience. >> now that this has happened, i think they feel they can move on a little bit and the next test for them will be next monday. >> john,...
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ali fisher, al jazeera,bot >> majoring sportingents back in 1972, munich, the 0 almost pick games tookostage eleven members of the israeli team. they demanded the prisoners, the hostages were later killed. 24 years later, at the olympics in atlanta, eric rudolf detonated bombs killing several. in 2002, a car bomb during a real madrid champions league game, and that brings us back to last year with the boston marathon bombing. more recently, last year, the winter olympics in sochi two attacks targeted mass transit systems killing nearly 30. so for more on how to keep people at major supporting ernts. systems secretary. 2009, to 2013. thanks for being with us today >> thanks for having me. >> we talked about all of the changes made in boston. do you think it's enough? >> i think absolutely. one of the great things in the boston marathon, they have been doing it for years. last year, it was a strajic year. one of the things that showed was that they put planning in to it. if tur, with the increased security presence what they learned last year, the awareness of spectators, going, it's the
ali fisher, al jazeera,bot >> majoring sportingents back in 1972, munich, the 0 almost pick games tookostage eleven members of the israeli team. they demanded the prisoners, the hostages were later killed. 24 years later, at the olympics in atlanta, eric rudolf detonated bombs killing several. in 2002, a car bomb during a real madrid champions league game, and that brings us back to last year with the boston marathon bombing. more recently, last year, the winter olympics in sochi two...
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security conference in san francisco, the buzz was all about keeping your data safe from malware, spam bots and an array of other threats. >> pam dixon, the executive director of the world privacy forum says the real threat is not only what hackers and leaves can steal, buts what we hand over about ourselves voluntarily. och unwitting -- often unwittingly, every day for free. >> these guys are good at keeping threats away. it doesn't mean companies can't buy and sell information at bill. >> all that is pushed into a big commint information soup -- giant information soup, and what comes out at the other end is the profiling of individual consumers. >> at an office in san diego, dixon showed us some profiles or a list many of us end up on. >> here is a list saying alcohol drinkers, adult. do i want my name on this list, if i'm an alcohol drinker? >> dixon says there's scores of lists for sale. >> i see everything from dry eyes to bedwetting >> here is another - substance abuse road to recovery book beers' club. >> how do they know that? how do the data brokers know that i bought that book? >>
security conference in san francisco, the buzz was all about keeping your data safe from malware, spam bots and an array of other threats. >> pam dixon, the executive director of the world privacy forum says the real threat is not only what hackers and leaves can steal, buts what we hand over about ourselves voluntarily. och unwitting -- often unwittingly, every day for free. >> these guys are good at keeping threats away. it doesn't mean companies can't buy and sell information at...
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he's in the dougout at ebb bots field. here he is sieping the contract.of death threats, racial slurs. he was spat on, cursed at. in 1972 in an interview, he described what it was like to play in one city. >> when you went to the early years, you couldn't stay in the hotel, you had to find your own accommodations. then there was ben chapman and others who were really the worst kinds of guys that we ran into. the kind of taunts that they yelled out were vicious and uncalled for. >> but he responded with silence. he refused to respond to the violence, choosing instead to fight back with his play on the field. and it all started on this night 67 years ago. when you think of what the people like jackie robinson took to advance us 67 years ago, we can take what we need to take to keep that advance going. advancing the dream today. >>> boehner's heros. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. let me start with the heated up battle over politics and race. john boehner, the speaker of the house denied it has anything to do with the way republican members of congr
he's in the dougout at ebb bots field. here he is sieping the contract.of death threats, racial slurs. he was spat on, cursed at. in 1972 in an interview, he described what it was like to play in one city. >> when you went to the early years, you couldn't stay in the hotel, you had to find your own accommodations. then there was ben chapman and others who were really the worst kinds of guys that we ran into. the kind of taunts that they yelled out were vicious and uncalled for. >>...
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. >> erica pitzy, al jazeera,bot. >> inspiring story there.still to come on al jazeera america, the fight to save a city. turning detroit around after decades of decline. >> you would debate that it's the best sound experience. >> the enduring popularity of the good ol' final record. >>> police are searching in nearby forest known to hide members of the extremist group, boca horum. >> at one of point, detroit was the economic engine, when gm sneezed, the rest of the world caught a cold. now motor city is bankrupt. >>> in detroit's court town, the abandoned train station has become a symbol of the plight afflicted by urban decay, at the time presidenty crime, the small community endured tough times. 36-year-old phil cooley is trying to change the narrative. >> everything shifts and changes. we try to accommodate their growth. >> a former fashion model opened a successful restaurant in court town over 10 years ago. now, he is in the business of helping others. >> this is what started off as a dance studio and became dancing. >> he purchased this
. >> erica pitzy, al jazeera,bot. >> inspiring story there.still to come on al jazeera america, the fight to save a city. turning detroit around after decades of decline. >> you would debate that it's the best sound experience. >> the enduring popularity of the good ol' final record. >>> police are searching in nearby forest known to hide members of the extremist group, boca horum. >> at one of point, detroit was the economic engine, when gm sneezed, the...
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. >> 15 that are not bots >> how many do you have now? >> 75,0$75,000. >> we need to get you verified. >> some day. >> who made the more compelling argument. >> twitter has taken to the woodshed, absolutely no doubt about that. i don't think that's over. there's more downside to twitter than apple. >> if the lock-up was a big potential catalyst for the stock to sell off, if you remove that from the occasiequation does th change it? >> it is the most despised of the social names. no one still likes it. i like that setup. i have to be honest. i like the potential or upgrades. >> josh and i talked about this last week. i don't think they sell the insiders on the may 6th lock-up, i don't think they sell at the 52-week low but i still see a lot more upside for apple than twitter. >> tell us who you think won that debate. tweet us @cnbcfastmoney. and use #twitter or #apple and we will give you that debate. >>> facebook and amazon decided to take on big dogs outside their wheel houses. facebook looking for the next big thing apparently in bankin
. >> 15 that are not bots >> how many do you have now? >> 75,0$75,000. >> we need to get you verified. >> some day. >> who made the more compelling argument. >> twitter has taken to the woodshed, absolutely no doubt about that. i don't think that's over. there's more downside to twitter than apple. >> if the lock-up was a big potential catalyst for the stock to sell off, if you remove that from the occasiequation does th change it? >> it is...
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. >> reporter: easter is coming so you need this egg-bot. >> people are interested. >> reporter: howh do they cost? >> 220. >> reporter: high school kids just playing ball as usual. >>> had. >> it's fun. i like engineering. >> this is what we used to do at my age is working on cars. they work on robots, too,. >> it's one of our planetary research rovers that we use for remote explorations. >> reporter: my personal favorite the one that mows the grass. one of the more fascinating elements of the robot block party is the cross pollinization of all these different people. who knows what could come of that. don ford, kpix 5. >> that event was part of the fifth annual national robotics week. >>> how do you turn around the life of a young offender? the critical window of opportunity when many seem willing to listen and how a san francisco doctor is using it to change lives. >> it is live, it is our kpix 5 weather camera featuring mineta international airport where it cooled down by 12 degrees today. but just wait. the coolest day is still yet to come. >> straight ahead in sports, eve of th
. >> reporter: easter is coming so you need this egg-bot. >> people are interested. >> reporter: howh do they cost? >> 220. >> reporter: high school kids just playing ball as usual. >>> had. >> it's fun. i like engineering. >> this is what we used to do at my age is working on cars. they work on robots, too,. >> it's one of our planetary research rovers that we use for remote explorations. >> reporter: my personal favorite the one...
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well, those comments from tony a t bot, t abbott should be taken in context of the official visit heg to china.
well, those comments from tony a t bot, t abbott should be taken in context of the official visit heg to china.
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be able to track and deflect asteroids millions of miles away which sounds good right and that is bots it will only be ready in two thousand and that's assuming everything goes according to plan and of course that we're no wiped out by then. r.t. . and up next about his guests are trying to find out who has the truth and the ukrainian crisis stay with us for that and. i marinate join me. for that impartial and financial reporting commentary interview and much much. only on the bus and. the. hello and welcome to crossfire for all things are considered on peter lavelle conflicting narratives in competing interpretations this is that the heart of the ukraine info war while washington western media go to great lengths to demonize russia for everything happening in ukraine there's no denying the west is pulling the strings and kim not wanting to take responsibility russia is playing. to the ukraine info war i'm joined by my guest mark levine in washington he's a truman national security fellow who formerly served as legislative counsel to congressman barney frank and in orlando we cross our
be able to track and deflect asteroids millions of miles away which sounds good right and that is bots it will only be ready in two thousand and that's assuming everything goes according to plan and of course that we're no wiped out by then. r.t. . and up next about his guests are trying to find out who has the truth and the ukrainian crisis stay with us for that and. i marinate join me. for that impartial and financial reporting commentary interview and much much. only on the bus and. the....
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much rather see us talk about how we boost wages wages and bot incomes and improve their individual family bottom lines. and if the republicans want to spend the entire next six months or a year talking about repealing a bill that provides millions of people health insurance, without providing any meaningful alternative, instead of talking about jobs and the economic situation of families across country, that's their per'ing tonight. at it my opinion they'll eventually make the change, itself not we'll make it work for people all across the country. i'm going to say one last thing about this, just because this does frustrate me. states that have chosen not to expand medicaid for no other reason than political spite. you have five million people who could be having halve insurance right now -- halve insurance right now, at no cost the states. zero cost to the states, other than ideological reasons they have chosen not to provide health insurance for their citizens. that's wrong. it should stop. those folks should be able to get health insurance like everybody else. isaac from politico. >> g
much rather see us talk about how we boost wages wages and bot incomes and improve their individual family bottom lines. and if the republicans want to spend the entire next six months or a year talking about repealing a bill that provides millions of people health insurance, without providing any meaningful alternative, instead of talking about jobs and the economic situation of families across country, that's their per'ing tonight. at it my opinion they'll eventually make the change, itself...
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let's take a case like sbc which bot got a $1.9 billion settlement a year ago. and in that part of the deferred prosecution agreement for hsbc they admitted they had laundered $850 million for a pair of drug cartels. we are talking about not only did they commit minor financial infractions, we're talk k about an organization that was operating at the top of the illegal narcotics pyramid. this is a major criminal enterprise and they admitted it. and if they didn't find the evidence to put those people in jail, that's on them. that's a failure of the regulatory system. if you have somebody you know is guilty that has admitted they were guilty who are in league with truly dangerous and violent people in helping them out with the worst kind of behavior a bank can be involved with and nobody does a single day in jail, that's outrageous. but it's even more outrageous when you look at it in comparison with who does go to jail in america and that's the people at the very bottom of the illegal pyramid. the consumers. people caught selling dime bags on the corner and they
let's take a case like sbc which bot got a $1.9 billion settlement a year ago. and in that part of the deferred prosecution agreement for hsbc they admitted they had laundered $850 million for a pair of drug cartels. we are talking about not only did they commit minor financial infractions, we're talk k about an organization that was operating at the top of the illegal narcotics pyramid. this is a major criminal enterprise and they admitted it. and if they didn't find the evidence to put those...