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. >> hello, i'm osh bot. hi, i'm matt mccoy. how long have you had your car insurance? i ask because i had mine for over 20 years, before i switched and saved hundreds with the aarp auto insurance program from the hartford. i had done a lot of comparison shopping. the rate was like half of what i was paying. $404 is the average amount folks save when they switch to the aarp auto insurance program from the hartford. you know, it makes me wonder why everyone 50 and over hasn't switched. [ female announcer ] how much could you save? if you're age 50 or over call now to request your free quote. customers also appreciate lifetime renewability. it's the hartford's promise not to drop you, even if you're in an accident. [ female announcer ] save $404 on average and get lifetime renewability. you've got to consider it. you've got to consider it. ♪ ♪ >> hello i am osh bot. >> here is a chilling statistic. tech research firm gartner predicts that one-third of all jobs will be handled by software robots and smart machines in 2025. within a decade, robots will be driving our cars,
. >> hello, i'm osh bot. hi, i'm matt mccoy. how long have you had your car insurance? i ask because i had mine for over 20 years, before i switched and saved hundreds with the aarp auto insurance program from the hartford. i had done a lot of comparison shopping. the rate was like half of what i was paying. $404 is the average amount folks save when they switch to the aarp auto insurance program from the hartford. you know, it makes me wonder why everyone 50 and over hasn't switched. [...
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only on al jazeera america. >> hello, i am osh bot. >> here is a chilling statistic. tech research firm gartner predicts that one-third of all jobs will be handled by software, robots and smart machines in 2025. within a decade, robots will be driving our cars, performing surgery and stocking our grocery shelves. big clunky robot butlers creepy robot dolls infiltrating a man's office. for decades the general consensus of robots in modern day culture looked like this. but robots have been living and working among us. the first industrial robot was used on the production line in general motors in 1961. it was the beginning of an era of automation. now some scientists warn we are on the cuss much cusp of the second machine age. >> hello i am osh bot. the robot store helper. what are you looking today? >> like this robot that helps customers find items and answer questions. they don't take sick days or ask for a raise. >> can you place the object in my view viewfinder. >> kivas working in fulfillment centers replacing human workers. experts are divided on the question of
only on al jazeera america. >> hello, i am osh bot. >> here is a chilling statistic. tech research firm gartner predicts that one-third of all jobs will be handled by software, robots and smart machines in 2025. within a decade, robots will be driving our cars, performing surgery and stocking our grocery shelves. big clunky robot butlers creepy robot dolls infiltrating a man's office. for decades the general consensus of robots in modern day culture looked like this. but robots have...
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. >> hello, i'm osh bot. >> heavily armed combat tactics >> every little podunk wants their tank and their bazooka... >> with s.w.a.t. raids on the rise... >> when it goes wrong, it goes extremely wrong... >> what's the price for militarizing our police >> they killed evan dead >> faul lines, al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... >> they're firing canisters of gas at us... >> emmy award winning investigative series... deadly force: arming america's police only on al jazeera america >> hello, i am osh bot. >> here is a chilling statistic. tech research firm gartner predicts that one-third of all jobs will be handled by software, robots and smart machines in 2025. within a decade, robots will be driving our cars, performing surgery and stocking our grocery shelves. big clunky robot butlers creepy robot dolls infiltrating a man's office. for decades the general consensus of robots in modern day culture looked like this. but robots have been living and working among us. the first industrial robot was used on the production line in ge
. >> hello, i'm osh bot. >> heavily armed combat tactics >> every little podunk wants their tank and their bazooka... >> with s.w.a.t. raids on the rise... >> when it goes wrong, it goes extremely wrong... >> what's the price for militarizing our police >> they killed evan dead >> faul lines, al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... >> they're firing canisters of gas at us......
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tonight he goes one on one with a bot. forget about football, meet the science squad. kids from a las vegas turning heads around the world. 'm an entomologist. that's the team. let's do some science. >>> hey, guys, welcome to "techknow", i'm phil torres, joined by marita davison, and kosta grammatis. marita, you met a man who spent years as a crime scene investigators for human victims. now he and his lad is taking on the fourth largest industry in the world, it's a tragic. >> yes, we think of forensics dealing with human victims, we don't think of it as a bird. it's a wildlife services add, taking on the illegal trade in endangered species problem. >> some lines are extinct. how big is the industry. >> in terms of economic value, a $19 billion industry. techknow had an inside look at the c.s.i. forensic lab. >> reporter: the world's animal kingdom is under siege. since 1970 animal populations declined on average by half, according to estimates by the world wildlife fund. a big driver is wildlife trafficking. illegal trade in wildlife is a big global business, worth at
tonight he goes one on one with a bot. forget about football, meet the science squad. kids from a las vegas turning heads around the world. 'm an entomologist. that's the team. let's do some science. >>> hey, guys, welcome to "techknow", i'm phil torres, joined by marita davison, and kosta grammatis. marita, you met a man who spent years as a crime scene investigators for human victims. now he and his lad is taking on the fourth largest industry in the world, it's a tragic....
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are bots taking over? care a santiago a maria is a science journal wifts a background in neuro biology. tonight, cara meets her avatar as we learn about the movie magic that could bring seymour hoffman back to life. >> lined say moran is an analyst. she is showing us the virtual reality that may bring peace to our traumatized war vets. i am phil torres, an entymologist. let's do some science. >> welcome to "techknow." you guys have some very fascinating stories today. rita, let's start with you. >> as a society, we have really started to value where our food comes from. we don't always think about what's happening in the process picked. i got the checkouts and innovations in agriculture that are taking robots out of the lab into the fields and it might mean in the not too distance future you are eating food picked not by a human hand but by a robot. let's check it out. >> do you eat strawberries a lot when you are here. >> i do and for breakfast. >> the terri family has been farming in ventura county, cali
are bots taking over? care a santiago a maria is a science journal wifts a background in neuro biology. tonight, cara meets her avatar as we learn about the movie magic that could bring seymour hoffman back to life. >> lined say moran is an analyst. she is showing us the virtual reality that may bring peace to our traumatized war vets. i am phil torres, an entymologist. let's do some science. >> welcome to "techknow." you guys have some very fascinating stories today....
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they are called co-bots, or collaborative ro bots. >> all of the jobs are navigation jobs.me the mona lisa or take me to the radiology department at the hospital? or where can i buy these things in the supermarket. they are like good executers. they help you a lot. >> reporter: so it depends on the person that owns the machine. >> yes, i guess, and programs it. >> reporter: the eventual control of these machines is the key issue for those studies the social implications of robotics and the clear profit motive corporations have in investing in this technology in order to replace us. so academics are looking at alternative models like teaching the units to master themselves. >> we understand their problems and then teach them how to design new technology that helps them change the relationship they have. so they are not any longer victims but rather inventors. corporate america is not going to counsel that. >> reporter: for now they need our help for example to use an elevator, but that won't always be the case. perhaps this is a good moment to work out some guidelines for ho
they are called co-bots, or collaborative ro bots. >> all of the jobs are navigation jobs.me the mona lisa or take me to the radiology department at the hospital? or where can i buy these things in the supermarket. they are like good executers. they help you a lot. >> reporter: so it depends on the person that owns the machine. >> yes, i guess, and programs it. >> reporter: the eventual control of these machines is the key issue for those studies the social implications...
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>> i call it fly bot. >> fly bot. >> yes, it's a pet name. >> but the name isn't a coincidence.modeled is the robot after a fruitfly. >> they're able to escape faster than we can blink our eyes. >> that's how they managing to evade the fly swatter. >> yes. >> how a drone could dodge falling objects while searching for survivors earned him a spot in the google science fair, a competition for teenage innovators. >> at their age, they don't realize that thing are impossible so they go ahead and do them. that's part of the greató inspiration what we see here at the fair. >> fearlessly attacking a problem that has had grown-ups stumped, this 14-year-old has an answer to cyberbullying. >> this part of our brain called the prefrontal cortex is not developed till age 25. it controls decision making >> a web browser detects an offensive post before it's put up and asks the teen to think twice about it. a study found 93% effective and she already has a provisional patent. >> i'm going to be seen in london. >> and wow. we were just looking at that. that's great. joining me is irene van der
>> i call it fly bot. >> fly bot. >> yes, it's a pet name. >> but the name isn't a coincidence.modeled is the robot after a fruitfly. >> they're able to escape faster than we can blink our eyes. >> that's how they managing to evade the fly swatter. >> yes. >> how a drone could dodge falling objects while searching for survivors earned him a spot in the google science fair, a competition for teenage innovators. >> at their age, they don't...
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our audience want a yellen bot, not a human. saint when the data does this, i will do x.hey don't have that. josh: janet yellen is trying to get us back to the old normal in policymaking. when they talk about meeting by meeting, that is what we saw before the financial crisis. olivia: can you pantomime the dot plot? tom: the hawks are here, the doves are here, where is chair yellen? josh: it is going to start squeezing as we get closer to lift off. brendan: there is the dot plot. tom: nerd dollar. stanley fischer is looking at international matters but yellen is with the doves. olivia: not all dots are equal. josh: they are going to get more similar. it was not that useful and prior years when you have all the commitments. tom: was that two gingers? brendan: we have not started drinking yet. i spoke to an irish barman who wants to get in on your mixed drink habits. >> it converts people. brendan: this is a gateway drug. this is bloomberg "surveillance." streaming on your tablet, your phone, and on bloomberg.com. ♪ tom: good morning. bloomberg "surveillance." st. patrick's
our audience want a yellen bot, not a human. saint when the data does this, i will do x.hey don't have that. josh: janet yellen is trying to get us back to the old normal in policymaking. when they talk about meeting by meeting, that is what we saw before the financial crisis. olivia: can you pantomime the dot plot? tom: the hawks are here, the doves are here, where is chair yellen? josh: it is going to start squeezing as we get closer to lift off. brendan: there is the dot plot. tom: nerd...
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bert campaneris and rollie fingers throw out the first pitch together bot 1st madison bumgarner - gots first spring outinggives up the 2 run homer to newly acquired marcus seimena's lead 3-0 after 1 semien: had 2 home runs today bum: 1.2 ip, 5 hits, 4 runs tim lincecum gets first actionshowed some stuff striking out two battersbut did give up a run on a wild pitch as well. timmy: 1 ip, 1 hit, 1 run, 2 k's final: a's win 9-4 the eagles have traded running back lesean mccoy to the buffalo bills for linebacker kiko alonso. mccoy had 1,319 yards last year and is considered one of the nfl elite running backs mccoy is a pennsylvania native and has spent his entire 6 year career in philly.where he is already their all time leading rusher he's just 26 years oldso still plenty left in the tank >> gary :he was driving and they sought a 53 year-old and a 73 year-old woman in a little automobile in distress the car had rolled over in the intersection. the win gave them some help and got some good publicity. >> pam :that's it for the kron 4 news at 11. stay connected with kron 4 and get latest new
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think los angeles bot mys. >> reporter: is this different? >> it is different. can reverse and simply say if you don't like this, or this isn't working he will end it. i think those are the big ethical hallmark goeses that make dbs different from all prior work in the brain. >> reporter: so everybody though it hasn't been a cure. >> right. >> reporter: you are happy you had it done? >> oh, god yes. >> i couldn't really remembered what happened. so like when i did feel it was very motivating because i am like, it's possible. it's physically possible for me to be happy. it can happen. >> adam may, al jazerra chicago. >> and you can see adam's full report laid our tonight on "america tonight." >>> to a story coming up had in our next hour, more refugees settle in the united states than any other country. it's an amazing fact. 10s of thousands each year. but once mall group may experience is the most culture shock. stephanie si is here with that story. >> stephanie. >> good evening john, we are talking about north korean refugees tonight, there are only 150 known to
think los angeles bot mys. >> reporter: is this different? >> it is different. can reverse and simply say if you don't like this, or this isn't working he will end it. i think those are the big ethical hallmark goeses that make dbs different from all prior work in the brain. >> reporter: so everybody though it hasn't been a cure. >> right. >> reporter: you are happy you had it done? >> oh, god yes. >> i couldn't really remembered what happened. so like...
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reminded me 20 15rx it's been 88 years, i can fillly listen that eddie kajter album my grandfather bot in 1927. this is great. unbelievable. i just happen to have it here. oh here it is. i have been waiting 88 years for this thing. >> i just happen to have a gramophone right here. >> put this up. okay. all right. let's see. >> hey everyone, here we go. >> ♪ ♪ no no in the cuzi. booty so big ♪ ♪ so round ♪ ♪ like a girl coming to town ♪ ♪. >> larry: yeah. >> 2015. >> yeah. eddy kantor and we out. >> damn, easy e eddie kantor was a ballary head of his time. and that is this week's thicke thursday. see you next week thickeophiles. >> all right. all right. okay, our top story tonight you folks say pass time that people often enjoyed 88 years ago watching group adults beat the mess out of each other. floyd mayweather an manny pacquiao had a press conference for their highly anticipated fight. >> mayweather and pacquiao will finally square off in the ring may 2nd at the m.g.m. grand and it's stacking up to the biggest fight to ever hit the las vegas strip? >> hold on the biggest fight ever o
reminded me 20 15rx it's been 88 years, i can fillly listen that eddie kajter album my grandfather bot in 1927. this is great. unbelievable. i just happen to have it here. oh here it is. i have been waiting 88 years for this thing. >> i just happen to have a gramophone right here. >> put this up. okay. all right. let's see. >> hey everyone, here we go. >> ♪ ♪ no no in the cuzi. booty so big ♪ ♪ so round ♪ ♪ like a girl coming to town ♪ ♪. >> larry:...
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bot bottom of the first, and the runners on first, and hunter pence ropes a double to left off of therter dustin chavez, but the runners ended up stranded, and the g-men don't score. and then there is a ride to the left corner, and adrian arrianza hits one to left. and the a's win again big, 9-2. >>> what a tough day for the u.s. paralympic hopeful as he was forced to watch others train at the university of san francisco. he had his prosthetic leg stolen out of his car. he will be able to obtain another, but for the time being, he cannot train. >> i want the leg back and get back to practice and be out there with my team again. and on the bright side, i am good to know about the attention it is getting, and shed more light on the athletes and the equipment they need. >> and the earthquakes are opening up their mls regular season on time in dallas saturday and the res of the league will kick it off in two days as scheduled. major league soccer will reach a principle on the bargaining agreement avoiding a work stoppage. >>> and finally, what is in the name? apparently quite a bit fou th
bot bottom of the first, and the runners on first, and hunter pence ropes a double to left off of therter dustin chavez, but the runners ended up stranded, and the g-men don't score. and then there is a ride to the left corner, and adrian arrianza hits one to left. and the a's win again big, 9-2. >>> what a tough day for the u.s. paralympic hopeful as he was forced to watch others train at the university of san francisco. he had his prosthetic leg stolen out of his car. he will be able...
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"aerial assist" looks a bit like bot basketball. [ cheers and applause ] and "block party!" is a twist on bumper cars. [ buzzer sounds ] as in other sports, it takes teamwork, dedication, and determination to succeed, even when faced with unexpected difficulties along the way. >> we had a teachers' strike at our -- in our region, and we had to build our robot out of a student's basement. and to think that we came this far is just -- is just amazing. >> this season, more than 400,000 students from over 80 countries will participate in "first." the top competitors make it to the first championship, held in st. louis, missouri. >> right here in this room -- in this stadium -- i see the brightest minds all collected here under the concept of "first." >> yes, that's will.i.am from the black eyed peas. he's one of first's biggest fans. >> if you want a peak at the future, you come to the first championship. and when is say the future, i mean future leaders, future inventors, future problem solvers. >> [ cheering ] >> it was my first year on the team, right, so i was expecting we'd
"aerial assist" looks a bit like bot basketball. [ cheers and applause ] and "block party!" is a twist on bumper cars. [ buzzer sounds ] as in other sports, it takes teamwork, dedication, and determination to succeed, even when faced with unexpected difficulties along the way. >> we had a teachers' strike at our -- in our region, and we had to build our robot out of a student's basement. and to think that we came this far is just -- is just amazing. >> this...
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in order to place it in context, our dw data bots have been doing a spot of number-crunching for you.here's this week's global number. >> experts have been warning for years of a real estate bubble in and around london. already among the highest in the world, property prices in some neighborhoods have risen by 340% over the last decade. a housing subsidy program launched by the british government is facing criticism, due to fears it is exacerbating the boom -- and the bubble. detroit would love to have such a luxury of a problem. the former industrial powerhouse filed for bankruptcy in 2013. its population has dropped by 1.2 million since the city's heyday in the 1950's. but "motor city" remains upbeat despite the downturn. vegetables are now grown where derelict buildings were torn down. the low costs have also attracted start-ups and young creative minds to the city. the most expensive place on the planet is currently monaco. a square meter of property will set you back around 91,000 euros. the tiny principality has only two square kilometers of land. the city-state surrounded on th
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he demonstrated and held up a sign that said black lives matter for four and a half hours sim bot i can the time that michael brown's body laid in the street after he was shot. >> the hole point of holding the sign was to acknowledge that relationships can be better between police and people of color and that happens through dialogue and communication and relationship building. >> kimberly held organize the organization she is the executive director of rice a facility serving troubled inner-city youth in richmond. >> we saw the chief drive up with some of the top-ranking officers and we thought he was going to come for a minute and say hi. we said, no, he really want to hold a sign. >> what no one expected was for this is photos of the chief to go viable on the web making news across the country. >> the police chief joined with protesters today. >> and the police chief chris magnus, joined them. >> richmond, california is a customed to being in the news. but for all the wrong reasons. in the early 2,000s, richmond was a regular on the fbisms most dangerous cities in america list. but si
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school bot it in the bill to name the red tail hawk as the official state raptor. when they arrived in the house gallery to watch their bill come up for a vote they were greeted by enthusiastic applause. it was short lived and the fourth graders soon learned they were not there to make friends. more than one lawmaker questions their choice of the red hawk over other raptors. one representative said they were being -- >> it basically tears it's victims apart limb by limb. it could serve as a better mascot for planned parenthood. >> kids it's never too early learn about planned parenthood. the lightest or nothing. the smartest or nothing. the quietest or nothing. the sleekest... ...sexiest ...baddest ...safest, ...tightest, ...quickest, ...harshest... ...or nothing. at mercedes-benz we do things one way or we don't do them at all. the 2015 c-class. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. esurance was born online. which means fewer costs, which saves money. their customer experience is virtually paperle
school bot it in the bill to name the red tail hawk as the official state raptor. when they arrived in the house gallery to watch their bill come up for a vote they were greeted by enthusiastic applause. it was short lived and the fourth graders soon learned they were not there to make friends. more than one lawmaker questions their choice of the red hawk over other raptors. one representative said they were being -- >> it basically tears it's victims apart limb by limb. it could serve as...
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if that sounds like a pipe dream, say hello to the bioassembly bot.s a robot that can already print several parts of the heart. >> i can tell the robot printer to print this for us. this is what we are going to print for you. >> blood vessels, valves and the heart's walls. it can print these parts with living, human cells. and one of its masterminds believes it can print an entire heart within a moonshot timeframe. >> i really think if we put a large team together, which we are, i think we can get there within ten years. >> dr. stewart williams at the university of louisville leads the team working toward this goal. >> verify and keep eyes on pressures. >> for williams, the goal is personal. >> my dad died of heart disease. and the devices, the instruments that would really have been necessary to keep his heart functioning were not available at that time. so it really grew out of a personal vendetta that i had against cardiovascular pathology. >> now, he and his colleagues are pioneers in the field of bioprinting. >> we are taking biology and making i
if that sounds like a pipe dream, say hello to the bioassembly bot.s a robot that can already print several parts of the heart. >> i can tell the robot printer to print this for us. this is what we are going to print for you. >> blood vessels, valves and the heart's walls. it can print these parts with living, human cells. and one of its masterminds believes it can print an entire heart within a moonshot timeframe. >> i really think if we put a large team together, which we...
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six years ago the s&p bot told at 676.d lost more than half its value from its peak in october of 2007 but in the six years since that low, the s&p has more than tripled in value. so if you knew that six years ago today was the bottom and you -- you invested a hundred dollars or a thousand dollars, it would be worth more than three times as much. it closed at 2,079. this is the fourth longest and fifth best performing bull market. randall. >> you know the next question what fuelled the rally? and can it last? >> can it last that's a tricky one. this one has been pretty long and most people would say, there are times when a correction comes about. this bull market has been driven by historically low interest rates, because the federal reserve has been buying up bonds to inject money into the system and that has provided a climate that makes stock look great compared to bonds. so it's made it cheap for companies to borrow money to buy back their own stock, that boosts stock prices. now not all americans have benefited becaus
six years ago the s&p bot told at 676.d lost more than half its value from its peak in october of 2007 but in the six years since that low, the s&p has more than tripled in value. so if you knew that six years ago today was the bottom and you -- you invested a hundred dollars or a thousand dollars, it would be worth more than three times as much. it closed at 2,079. this is the fourth longest and fifth best performing bull market. randall. >> you know the next question what...
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. >>> robots or no bots. that is a big question creating a hot debate at this years south by southwest convention in austin, texas. experts say major strides have been made in artificial intelligence technology. the idea is create a robot that thinks like a human. rather than just imitate thought process. not everybody thinks ha is a great idea. >> the technology and humans working together for the greater good of humidity. and all of a sudden there is destruction. things like that. we create artificial intelligence that is smarter than us. why would it ever keep us alive? >> they can be some of the most faithful servants known to mankind. >> what a debate. some experts believe artificial intelligence technology will start to transform our businesses and our society within the next ten years. >>> time is 5:26. a woman in san francisco she was told her rent is going up. more than $6,000 a month. >> i'm kind of sick to my stomach. i don't know there might be a word for feeling like it's so shocking. >> up next
. >>> robots or no bots. that is a big question creating a hot debate at this years south by southwest convention in austin, texas. experts say major strides have been made in artificial intelligence technology. the idea is create a robot that thinks like a human. rather than just imitate thought process. not everybody thinks ha is a great idea. >> the technology and humans working together for the greater good of humidity. and all of a sudden there is destruction. things like...
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understanding algebra can help place bots correctly on the fret board.ter aided design helps create the look and feel of the instrument, and as in all good bans there has to be chemistry. >> we want to soften the water to a ph level of 1.5 or so. >> reporter: dipping the guitars to achieve the wild and perfect paint job. [ laughter ] >> nice! >> they are inspired. they are breathing new life which they bring back to their students that is only going to help the grasping of the concepts. >> reporter: high school math teacher says guitar making excites his students about learning including those at risk. he remembers one. >> he didn't have very much. once he made this guitar he literally carried it around with him for a year. >> chang says one of her students was in danger of dropping out before she discovered guitar learning. >> she is coming to school and doing all of our requirements. she is suddenly seeing herself in a different light. ♪ >> reporter: sweet music to a teacher's ears and now the program has been extended for another three years with trai
understanding algebra can help place bots correctly on the fret board.ter aided design helps create the look and feel of the instrument, and as in all good bans there has to be chemistry. >> we want to soften the water to a ph level of 1.5 or so. >> reporter: dipping the guitars to achieve the wild and perfect paint job. [ laughter ] >> nice! >> they are inspired. they are breathing new life which they bring back to their students that is only going to help the grasping...
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they needed bandages they neated bot on the, or baby milk sometimes they would ask for it.really basic needs. >> reporter: so it's gone from providing cotton and bandages and baby milk into what? >> providing complete hospitals. >> reporter: now hand in hand is preparing for the next ten year an alarming prospect not the least because of the costs involved. the u.n. is appealing for $2.9 billion to help 12 million syrians. that's more than half of the population. the deliveries will cross borders here into territory that has become some of the most difficult in the world. done ann romney fatigue is a real concern, but without those donors and the aid groups they help syria's next generation would have no chance. >>> now, the thoughts of jihad in this charge of the ngo syrian development joining us now from washington, d.c. what is going to make your life easier in all of this? >> thank you for inviting me and let me speak, you know, for us the most important things really is to -- to have the protection for our medical workers, especially the doctors. imagine in aleppo and
they needed bandages they neated bot on the, or baby milk sometimes they would ask for it.really basic needs. >> reporter: so it's gone from providing cotton and bandages and baby milk into what? >> providing complete hospitals. >> reporter: now hand in hand is preparing for the next ten year an alarming prospect not the least because of the costs involved. the u.n. is appealing for $2.9 billion to help 12 million syrians. that's more than half of the population. the...
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i now want to take you here to bot job, because today we -- boston, because today we have taken an all of time record of snow against the region that's because we had another round of snow. this is what they have seen. they hit 108.6 inches of snow. that breaks all records since 1872. that is when records were started across the region. the snow will end. up towards parts of maine, we see more snow cross that area. this is the forecast over the next couple of days. rain coming in to the forecast taking the snow down a bit. look at the temperatures, we'll see a low temperature of 19 degrees. winter is not over. we'll see in new york temperatures going down. not that low. >> we'll see possibly wet snow. >> our snow melted. >> enough already. that will do it for this hour. thank you for joining us. i'm thomas drayton in new york. i'll be back with another hour of news at 11:00pm eastern. stay tuned "faultlines" is coming up next. >> we're driving to a crime scene in a suburb outside of columbia, south carolina... we've come because more women are killed by men here than any other state in
i now want to take you here to bot job, because today we -- boston, because today we have taken an all of time record of snow against the region that's because we had another round of snow. this is what they have seen. they hit 108.6 inches of snow. that breaks all records since 1872. that is when records were started across the region. the snow will end. up towards parts of maine, we see more snow cross that area. this is the forecast over the next couple of days. rain coming in to the...
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the european space agency are planning to send a re bot to explore in 2022.hus, it will take eight years to get there. understanding it's ocean will be one of its primary objectives. it now joins a growing list of moons which could potentially hold life. bbc news. >>> do stay with bbc world news we'll have much, much more in a few moments. how do i get hotel deals nobody else gets?... i know a guy. price-line ne-go-ti-a-tor! i know this guy... konohito... and this guy... who knows a guy. hey guy. i know a guy in new york, vegas, dallas. i've known some guys for decades and some, nice to meet ya, let's deal. my competitors may know a guy, but i know over 60,000 guys. and gals. exclusive hotel deals - up to 60% off...priceline.com at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. >>> i'm here with bbc world nudes. our top stories. iraqi government forces backed by shia militia continue their push into tikrit forcing islamic state militants back. >>> we are determined to defeat the terrorists of islamic s
the european space agency are planning to send a re bot to explore in 2022.hus, it will take eight years to get there. understanding it's ocean will be one of its primary objectives. it now joins a growing list of moons which could potentially hold life. bbc news. >>> do stay with bbc world news we'll have much, much more in a few moments. how do i get hotel deals nobody else gets?... i know a guy. price-line ne-go-ti-a-tor! i know this guy... konohito... and this guy... who knows a...
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elise la bot in switzerland. thank you so much. alson?an airline's cockpit at all times save passengers from harm. in the wake of the germanwings tragedy, airlines across europe are revamping safety measures and we will show you what being done and if it will keep you safe. that's coming up next. >>> first this week's "ones to watch" examsines the world of sculptors. >> they are one of the leaders of the pack of reinventing sculpture while still adhering to his local background and to his own traditional modernity. >> i'm not a traditional sculptor like carving marble or wood. i use my own hair i use shoes, i use plants roots, potatoes everything for making sculptures. >> even a simple glass bottle has artistic potential. it made its way from the scrap heap to the gallery floor because of an idea born some years ago. >> i took my own experience for making some works that i call out of constitution that are related to the way people construct their own houses. what we call out of construction in mexico is sometimes called pavella in other
elise la bot in switzerland. thank you so much. alson?an airline's cockpit at all times save passengers from harm. in the wake of the germanwings tragedy, airlines across europe are revamping safety measures and we will show you what being done and if it will keep you safe. that's coming up next. >>> first this week's "ones to watch" examsines the world of sculptors. >> they are one of the leaders of the pack of reinventing sculpture while still adhering to his local...
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but votes inside a bot body are next to impossible to predict.ember when bob byrd upset ted kennedy as democratic whip and ted kennedy said afterwards i thank the 32 senators who committed to vote for me and the 27 who did. schumer is the favorite. >> woodruff: just because he named schumer doesn't mean it's going to happen. >> no, everyone gets a vote. schumer seems superficially more ideological maybe further to the left, but i think schumer is practical as well. in some senses, if there is ever a possibility for bipartisan compromise, i think schumer is quite out there and his verbal style is certainly out there. i think he would be capable of quite surprising compromise on occasion. so if that comes along, i think schumer will be good at that. >> woodruff: another senator, freshman republican ted cruz of texas who became the first candidate to officially announce his candidacy. he didn't announce an exploratory committee. he said i'm in it and running for the republican nomination. smart to be out there so early ahead of everybody else. and w
but votes inside a bot body are next to impossible to predict.ember when bob byrd upset ted kennedy as democratic whip and ted kennedy said afterwards i thank the 32 senators who committed to vote for me and the 27 who did. schumer is the favorite. >> woodruff: just because he named schumer doesn't mean it's going to happen. >> no, everyone gets a vote. schumer seems superficially more ideological maybe further to the left, but i think schumer is practical as well. in some senses,...
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. >> woodruff: bot online, what does it mean for the united states?americans can barely -- yemen is not a country that's been in in the headlines. >> it's remote to most americans but the stakes are huge. the security stakes are huge. al quaida is in yemen no question. the iranians have an interest and the houthi rebels appear to be taking the country. that's a problem. egypt, for example, the other arab sunni states don't want another unstable post-arab stream country. but, on the other hand, it's a big country, a lot of population, poverty. the whole world has a stake in making sure it goes well and doesn't become a sectarian or civil war. it's not that yet but on the brink. >> woodruff: we're watching that too. les campbell, thank you. >> thank you. >> ifill: next, this week marks the one year anniversary of the ebola outbreak in west africa. we've learned a lot in 12 months, including this: how robots might one day help quell medical epidemics. the newshour's mary jo brooks reports. is is an unmanned aerial vehicle. this is an air robot that we ha
. >> woodruff: bot online, what does it mean for the united states?americans can barely -- yemen is not a country that's been in in the headlines. >> it's remote to most americans but the stakes are huge. the security stakes are huge. al quaida is in yemen no question. the iranians have an interest and the houthi rebels appear to be taking the country. that's a problem. egypt, for example, the other arab sunni states don't want another unstable post-arab stream country. but, on the...
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i do look at it and i think this is the mark to becoming a row bots. >> relax, steve.maller device so you won't get in troubling as much for diverting your attention away. i think the idea is to get the device out of the way and make the communication experience better. >> i'm going back to wall-mounted clocks. >> wear a grandfather clock on your wrist. >> co--editor of boing boing boing.net. >> the apple watch was explained in 1899 by conspicuous consumption. that's all it is. steve, thank you very much. >>> well president obama says republican senators now have something in common with some of the leaders in iran and the university of oklahoma has one less racist fraternity tonight. and congressman aaron shock tried to explain to his constituents why he spends so much of their money on decorating his office and luxury travel. >> uh it's an unusual coalition. >> a responding to a letter sent by 40 republican senators to iran. >> this letter is a hard slap. >> it's deeply irresponsible. >> iran's leaders need to know that a deal not approved by congress won't be accept
i do look at it and i think this is the mark to becoming a row bots. >> relax, steve.maller device so you won't get in troubling as much for diverting your attention away. i think the idea is to get the device out of the way and make the communication experience better. >> i'm going back to wall-mounted clocks. >> wear a grandfather clock on your wrist. >> co--editor of boing boing boing.net. >> the apple watch was explained in 1899 by conspicuous consumption....
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this is a baby bot t outside it makes you think or at least look like the baby is shrugging a beer.by little lager baby bottle and the company behind it fred and friends thinks it's hilarious. funny or disturbing would you buy your little one road kill toys smudge the squirrel? he's meant to resemble a rodents recently run over by a car. smudge includes body parts a body bag an death certificate. this is the avenging narwhale that comes with a tusk that can impala penguin for kids four and up only because of the small parts. no mention of the graphic know nature. it's not really a poker face it's more like a permanent look of anger. this is albert and he is royally ticked off or at least that's how he looks all the time. the cat named for albert einstein has not one but two instagram accounts. pom pus albert who calls himself cool and unique and albert hails from the office into work, too. he looks like he has a case of monday every day at work i. wouldn't go near that filing cabinet if i were you. by the way not even toys can turn that frown upside down. >> i'm telling you if they
this is a baby bot t outside it makes you think or at least look like the baby is shrugging a beer.by little lager baby bottle and the company behind it fred and friends thinks it's hilarious. funny or disturbing would you buy your little one road kill toys smudge the squirrel? he's meant to resemble a rodents recently run over by a car. smudge includes body parts a body bag an death certificate. this is the avenging narwhale that comes with a tusk that can impala penguin for kids four and up...
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just a few weeks ago, we at the ot -- at bot released our traffic study, and i would encourage you to look stat it, it is at www.dot.gov, and it looks at all of the trends that we are going to experience, a population growth, the fact that all of these people are going to be locating in some of the areas that have already gone over dramatic growth in the south and the west and already experiencing congestion. frankly, this study has taking on a residence with the american public the on what we have expected. we are expecting a quarter of a million downloads of people reading this study. we think it has taken on present is because people know something is wrong. they see it and the potholes we are hitting every day. they see it in the congestion. they are seen in the transit service that is becoming more and more unreliable in many areas despite the transit growth. and we will see these trends persist over the next 30 years. this is something that will absolutely drag our economy down, rather than something that is going to grow jobs that will support those 70 million additional americ
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of course, the usual names, my favorite people, dan bury cab bot oil and das, occidental 71 that's aental. every day this happens. last few days a bounce late in the day. see if that happens again. still leaders in march. it hasn't been down month. we've had very good moves in biotech, the bank stocks i've noted rates have generally trended higher. banks have done better. airlines better on continued low fuel, american added to the s&p, that helped yesterday. and even the semiconductors are doing well intel is not having a good month, but cypress, nvidia up nicely. laggards continuing armageddon in the commodity complex. just right across the board. no bounce in the gold miners. metals are down today. you know what's going on with oil service. and the strength continues today. let's talk about fedex, because interest thinkings go on with fedex. beat on the bottom line revenue were light on the top line. i want to show you the volumes. the problem here is we've got fuel lower fuel surcharges unfavorable currency rates hurting them. look at volumes for fedex, put up the screen, u.s. do
of course, the usual names, my favorite people, dan bury cab bot oil and das, occidental 71 that's aental. every day this happens. last few days a bounce late in the day. see if that happens again. still leaders in march. it hasn't been down month. we've had very good moves in biotech, the bank stocks i've noted rates have generally trended higher. banks have done better. airlines better on continued low fuel, american added to the s&p, that helped yesterday. and even the semiconductors are...
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they make things for the consumers, like the rumba vacuum and the pac-bot and for corporations they makethe teleconferencing robot. nevertheless, there is still demand for their products, and that demand is prompting the company to go on a hiring spree. >> last year we hired almost 100 people, and this year we have plans to do about the same. >> so they're hiring engineers, sales and marketing people. it's happening with robotics as well. you take away the lower skilled, lower paying jobs. it's certainly creating more jobs that pay higher wages, of course, but also require higher degrees. back to you. >> okay. mary thompson thank you very much. interesting stuff. well, this market is so rough today. even apple started to fall from its perch. the intraday over my shoulder it's currently up by half a percent, but it was up by more than that earlier on. even just in our hour. we're going to bring you more on that very shortly. in the meantime, gold is getting hit as well. taking out the back to the wood shed with soaring dollar is taking that precious metal down by 2.7%. around critical sup
they make things for the consumers, like the rumba vacuum and the pac-bot and for corporations they makethe teleconferencing robot. nevertheless, there is still demand for their products, and that demand is prompting the company to go on a hiring spree. >> last year we hired almost 100 people, and this year we have plans to do about the same. >> so they're hiring engineers, sales and marketing people. it's happening with robotics as well. you take away the lower skilled, lower...
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isn't that the time people will be rushing in to buy because they do not want to miss the bot tonl in tom in this market, kevin? >> i think what happens in the first rate hike is you start to think to yourself all right, i have been in an environment for so long where there's been no pressure on rates and immediately shows up in the mortgage market. when mortgages cost more, there's less demand for housing. it's small incremental moves -- >> except that isn't happen last time around. when the fed raised rates it co-insightedded with mortgages going up. >> we've had floating is up 3% mortgages for so long. some people will be saying i can't afford this anymore. i'm going to sell my unit now. >> but they're not floating rates anymore. the sub3%s that everybody refied into, those are fixed rate. more people have fixed rate loans and that's yun of the reasons they're not selling is because they don't want to trade up to a higher mortgage rates. >> there's plenty of floating rate debt. people have been put in a place in their heads that rates will gefer never go up. rates are going to go u
isn't that the time people will be rushing in to buy because they do not want to miss the bot tonl in tom in this market, kevin? >> i think what happens in the first rate hike is you start to think to yourself all right, i have been in an environment for so long where there's been no pressure on rates and immediately shows up in the mortgage market. when mortgages cost more, there's less demand for housing. it's small incremental moves -- >> except that isn't happen last time...
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and this bot you see behind me.0 miles of this location. today the company counts over 100 within 30 miles. this confirming a trend noted by boston consulting group which sees global spending on robots hitting $67 billion up from an estimated $27 billion this year. now, this should be a positive for manufacturers. bcg's health circuit says as robotic spending goes up labor costs will come down. >> we're thinking about something like a 16% drop in the labor costs kr. >> leading the way in robot adoption, automakers, component makers, machinery firms. you can buy a robot to be used for as little as $25,000 compared to $250,000 ten years ago. add to that new technology means they're easier to reprogram. you can teach a robot to do a new task within as little as 30 minutes. it will boost demand for others. >> you're going to see a whole lot of high end electrical and mechanical engineers that would basically service the robots to make sure they're operating well. >> they'll also be designing the robots and of course the
and this bot you see behind me.0 miles of this location. today the company counts over 100 within 30 miles. this confirming a trend noted by boston consulting group which sees global spending on robots hitting $67 billion up from an estimated $27 billion this year. now, this should be a positive for manufacturers. bcg's health circuit says as robotic spending goes up labor costs will come down. >> we're thinking about something like a 16% drop in the labor costs kr. >> leading the...
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. >> greg feith, tom koss it tell low, guys, thank you bot again, a deliberate act on the part of the first officer of this aircraft crashing that plane into the french alps. we'll have more on the investigation throughout the morning. >>> another big story we're following close at home. a deadly and destructive tornadoe the. at least one person died in oklahoma where emergency crews have been busy throughout th night. gabe gutierrez is west of tulsa. >> reporter: this this used to be a doughnut shop. not anymore. powerful winds sliced through this area last night. tens of thousands of people in oklahoma are still without power, and this morning emergency crews are out assessing the damage. >> oh, dear lord. >> reporter: terrifying moments wednesday night as storm chasers captured this tornado on camera barreling towards sand springs. >> my person is popping. >> there it is. tornado on the ground about five miles. >> reporter: one person was killed and at least three others injured ravaged by the severe weather. >> i just ran. i don't know where i was running to, man. >> reporter: in
. >> greg feith, tom koss it tell low, guys, thank you bot again, a deliberate act on the part of the first officer of this aircraft crashing that plane into the french alps. we'll have more on the investigation throughout the morning. >>> another big story we're following close at home. a deadly and destructive tornadoe the. at least one person died in oklahoma where emergency crews have been busy throughout th night. gabe gutierrez is west of tulsa. >> reporter: this this...