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d. computer. image isn't so easy circular only captures an area about twenty five millimeters wide so if the doc needs to check on a large section of the body it can take dozens of spins around. the world over there are really only a handful of companies that are capable of producing equipment like this given the complexity and cost to develop it it should be no great surprise that here electro has teamed up with philips. this is the first full cycle innovative partnership of its kind in russia initially the russian side provided some fifteen percent of the components for the most part this included things like service aleutians and associated software. but. thirty percent were in the process of increasing it to as much as fifty percent. in other words. around the country. which takes us. to the days of peter the great. work. the structures. and. what we do here is considered a priority for the limited physical. currently the biggest medical project being developed by the russian academy of scienc
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d. computer. image isn't so easy circular only captures an area about twenty five millimeters wide so if the doc needs to check on a large section of the body it can take dozens of spins around the. world over there are really only a handful of companies that are capable of producing equipment like this given the complexity and cost to develop it it should be no great surprise that here electro has teamed up with philips. this is the first full cycle innovative partnership of its kind in russia and the russian side provided some fifteen percent of the components for the most part this included things like service aleutians and associated software. but today a contribution has risen to thirty percent and we are in the process of increasing it to as much as fifty percent. in other words. around the country. which takes us. to the days of peter the great. work. the structures. and. what we do here is considered a priority for the limited physical. currently. being developed an academy of sciences. su
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. >> that gun was made by a 3 d computer printer. >> not everyone sim pressed, however, stay with us. >>> a self described libertarian is following through an on controversial promise. he claims to have used a 3 d printer to make a gun that actually works. and as eric thomas explains printing businesses are not only unhappy bit, they don't believe the hype. this 25-year-old university of texas law student stirred up a hornet's nest showing off a working plastic gun made on a 3 d printer. he put plans on the internet. quickly the state department ordered them taken down citing a ban on unauthorized firearms trafficking abroad. supporters call it a break through but not everyone is impressed. >> print, probably a thousand dollars or more not going last long. >> peerre believes the break through is psychological. yes, printed a weapon but infearer to traditional guns in almost every way. >> this is a piece that we down loaded online. and is a clip. >> printing this plans down loaded from the web site. >> i'm going to show you how britel it s if you seize it, goitsing to break. >> we don'
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. >> that gun was made by a 3 d computer printer. >> not everyone sim pressed, however, stay with us.n y ♪ ♪ so you can make easy, no-fee reloads with cash and checks... and know you're not on your own. so you can get the reloadable card that keeps up with you. chase liquid. so you can. >>> a self described libertarian is following through an on controversial promise. he claims to have used a 3 d printer to make a gun that actually works. and as eric thomas explains printing businesses are not only unhappy bit, they don't believe the hype. this 25-year-old university of texas law student stirred up a hornet's nest showing off a working plastic gun made on a 3 d printer. he put plans on the internet. quickly the state department ordered them taken down citing a ban on unauthorized firearms trafficking abroad. supporters call it a break through but not everyone is impressed. >> print, probably a thousand dollars or more not going last long. >> peerre believes the break through is psychological. yes, printed a weapon but infearer to traditional guns in almost every way. >> this is a piec
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now the truth is you cannot print an assault rifle yet on a 3-d computer. u can print a key piece of it that is supposed to to be controlled by the government. wilson calls these 3-d guns wiki weapons and he wants the government to know that anyone with a 3-d printer and an internet connection can print one. he claims that his model, shep, has already been downloaded by some 50,000 people around the world. >> shepard: wow, what are opponents saying about, this trace? >> well, some democratic lawmakers are now trying to beef up the existing laws or bans on plastic weapons and the reason these 3-d guns don't fall into these laws already is because when the laws were passed, these plastic guns were still considered science fiction. the coalition to stop gun violence is not concerned about the 3-d printers but it is concerned about cody wilson saying and i'm quoting mere: what makes wilson dangerous isn't his tech savvy, it is his belief that he has an individual right to employ violence when he personally finds our democratically enacted laws to be tyrannical.
now the truth is you cannot print an assault rifle yet on a 3-d computer. u can print a key piece of it that is supposed to to be controlled by the government. wilson calls these 3-d guns wiki weapons and he wants the government to know that anyone with a 3-d printer and an internet connection can print one. he claims that his model, shep, has already been downloaded by some 50,000 people around the world. >> shepard: wow, what are opponents saying about, this trace? >> well, some...
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all of the major parts of this weapon have been created with this $8,000 3-d printer. computer designs fed him, and the machine builds each component from layer upon layer of plastic. untraceable, and potentially undetectable. and now cody wilson plans to make its blueprints freely available online. >> there are states all over the world outside the united states that say, you cannot own a firearm. i see a world where technology says that you will pretty much be able to have whatever you want. >> are you worried about the kinds of people who will be using this technology? >> i recognize that a tool may be used to harm other people. that is what it is. that is a gun. i do not think that is a reason to not do it. >> with this successful test and the aim to make this gun as easy to replicate as possible, 3-d printing is already on the radar of law enforcement agencies around the world. this gun is legal in the u.s., but at the european police office headquarters, analysts are closely tracking developments. >> criminals are still going to be able to access weapons and guns more is
all of the major parts of this weapon have been created with this $8,000 3-d printer. computer designs fed him, and the machine builds each component from layer upon layer of plastic. untraceable, and potentially undetectable. and now cody wilson plans to make its blueprints freely available online. >> there are states all over the world outside the united states that say, you cannot own a firearm. i see a world where technology says that you will pretty much be able to have whatever you...
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d 5 action. i agree with president computing u chu when he said there's a lot of intensity around the issues. i lived in a state where vendors had their way and it doesn't improve live ability or awe set of facts. thousands of projects are approved it's not like they're not approved. do we need to over haul sequa because a few people's abused it? i support supervisor kim's legislation it codifies the process but also facing more weight on community input. so i think we need to slow down. make sure we have the right legislation and quote supervisor wiener you said there's no rush we need to do that right. and again, the community notification is important so i think we should consider supervisors kimgz legislation and the amendments that were directed by david chiu >> next speaker. >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. aim pastor gavn. i'm here because the passion the 41 groups have shown in regards to the sequa. in coming here today on earth day when i first became aware of it was recycle, reduce and reuse. but, you know, and i thought about what was h
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you'llt( down load the product d the up dates awe straight to your computer or mobile device.any kree yay tiff project, everyone has access tov4 the same files ur)urj really a great way to collaborate with other creative professionals. >> instead of buyingçó products one at a time you'll scribe to the cloud, 50 dollars a month. the creative cloud. this ñworld. they lose a lot of money if one shares ith everyone. >> we don't do çóthat. >> that's right. by the way can you photo shop mú photos in the cloud. >> here's the program and here's (r[p>> thanks for joining us høó 5:00. brian williams will continue the coverage of the limo accident on the san mateo bridge.Ñi >>> on our broadcast tonight, taking aim. did the latest air strikes on syria move the u.s. closer to getting involved? >>> trapped inside. a rental stretch limo goes up in flames. a group of women in the back have no way out. tonight one of the survivors and the limo driver are talking about what happened. >>> the mystery behind the disappearance. what's killing the honey bees? this year, the shortage is worse and i
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the detailed 3-d aircraft was created with a computer and inserted into footage shot on location at aurg airfield. it's the 3-d version of the plane that tumbles to the earth and pulls up for a landing, just in time. >> i think the biggest challenge for the landing was to create a realistic looking plane, which we see before that, flying through the air in 3d. and then making it land on the real airport. >> after the plane lands, it comes to a stop and the pilot pops out of the cockpit. that's where a real plane comes into play. >> we used the real plane, because we had to have all those dimensions. we have to have the position for the pilot where he comes out. so what happened was, we shooted it with the real plane. and afterwards, we put the 3-d machine right on to the real one. this picture, we can see the layers. the person actually opens the window and steps out. and that was what we thought would be necessary for the people to make it real for them. >> but after weeks of work, the team couldn't quite manage to make the landing look real enough. >> it looked a bit like, i don't k
the detailed 3-d aircraft was created with a computer and inserted into footage shot on location at aurg airfield. it's the 3-d version of the plane that tumbles to the earth and pulls up for a landing, just in time. >> i think the biggest challenge for the landing was to create a realistic looking plane, which we see before that, flying through the air in 3d. and then making it land on the real airport. >> after the plane lands, it comes to a stop and the pilot pops out of the...
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prosecutors in new york city arrested 8 people accuse d of using computers to funnel millions of dollars from banks in new york and institutions around the world. the cyber criminals pulled off the heist by disabled withdrawal limits. banks in 26 countries were targeted. we expect more details within the scheme at a press conference this morning. >>> another pr nightmare for carnival cruise lines. two passengers on a cruise to the south pacific are missing. a frantic search is under way off the coast of sydney, australia for a couple who went overboard from the carnival spirit. ship cameras showing them going over board wednesday night from a deck halfway up the ship's side. >> they were 13, 14 hours in the water. as far as i'm concerned as the commander we are searching for them in the hope that we will find them alive out to sea. >> reporter: officials discovered that the 30-year-old man and 27-year-old woman were missing after the carnival ship docked in sydney and immediately began a search by air and water. carnival which has been playinged by high profile problems in recent years i
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d printer bought used. the liberator shapes were drawn with a computer aided design program pushing print into the 3-d outpresideutets could be made and car disc brakes. the inventor said they are working on more improvements. perhaps turning downloadable designs printable on $1,000 3-d printers. >> hofour hours of your time an this can get through security. >> if you do not put in the 6 ounce weight it functions and works. >> the nail that is a firing pin isn't enough to set off the machines. >> it is a small nail this size. >> what is the name of the company? >> defense distributed. they are a nonprofit as they are calling them schbls. >> i think we will be hearing more about this. that is going to wrap it up for this "jansing and co." >>> will the u.s. be drawn into this conflict sooner rather than later? former u.n. ambassador joins me live. this crazy shootout what police talk about when they say they are being outgunned. should we be talking more about that? and what a difference a year can make. vice president joe biden opened the flood gates on marriage equality one year ago today. we will talk about that
d printer bought used. the liberator shapes were drawn with a computer aided design program pushing print into the 3-d outpresideutets could be made and car disc brakes. the inventor said they are working on more improvements. perhaps turning downloadable designs printable on $1,000 3-d printers. >> hofour hours of your time an this can get through security. >> if you do not put in the 6 ounce weight it functions and works. >> the nail that is a firing pin isn't enough to set...
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wait until you hear abo a new gun on the market, which is selling a rifle with hazer and computer technology and 3-d color graphics that allows november vince shooters to hit moving targets five football fields away and a 22,000 to $27,000 gun lets you 'hood have it i don't and post on youtube. >> got a bumpy ride at sfo, right. will that happen again today? >> some of our fastest winds are at sfo and once they, if the national weather service puts out that information i will let you know. that is what they are gusting up to, but, right now, it is kicking up a few clouds otherwise the radar is quiet and live doppler 7 hd showing how dry the air is again. right now, we have dropped down to 25 miles per hour and that is sustained wind at sfo with gusts up to 35 and 15-mile-per-hour wind in oakland and half moon bay but san jose at six miles per hour for the wind and novato, too. so there are breezy spots. you can see the haze hanging in the area and our picture from mount tamalpais this morning is not so clear as it was yesterday, but mucky. you can see it bouncing there at 2,600'. our highlight this
wait until you hear abo a new gun on the market, which is selling a rifle with hazer and computer technology and 3-d color graphics that allows november vince shooters to hit moving targets five football fields away and a 22,000 to $27,000 gun lets you 'hood have it i don't and post on youtube. >> got a bumpy ride at sfo, right. will that happen again today? >> some of our fastest winds are at sfo and once they, if the national weather service puts out that information i will let...
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computer. then we develop circuit diagrams. then a 3-d model in order to spot any bugs. then we cut out in my basement, screwed it together, and this is what the final product looks like. >> use researching is europe's biggest use science competition -- youth researching is europe's biggest youth science competition. most interest focused on environmental protection, but this is about a different kind of protection. it is a smartphone app that allows children -- parents to put brakes on their children's tricycles. >> i was in the woods with my brother, and we came to a steep drop. he kept going faster, and then he came to a fall. i thought it would be practical if i had a remote control. >> he will not be selling his invention. it would be too expensive. just being here is an opportunity that could open doors for the young inventors. >> when we come back, how desperate times are calling for desperate measures in venezuela. authorities have launched a police raid for toilet paper. >> we are back in a few minutes. stay with us. >> welcome back. the first census in a long t
computer. then we develop circuit diagrams. then a 3-d model in order to spot any bugs. then we cut out in my basement, screwed it together, and this is what the final product looks like. >> use researching is europe's biggest use science competition -- youth researching is europe's biggest youth science competition. most interest focused on environmental protection, but this is about a different kind of protection. it is a smartphone app that allows children -- parents to put brakes on...
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computer. then we develop circuit diagrams. then a 3-d model in order to spot any bugs. then we cut out in my basement, screwed it together, and this is what the final product looks like. >> use researching is europe's biggest use science competition -- youth researching is europe's biggest youth science competition. most interest focused on environmental protection, but this is about a different kind of protection. it is a smartphone app that allows children -- parents to put brakes on their children's tricycles. >> i was in the woods with my brother, and we came to a steep drop. he kept going faster, and then he came to a fall. i thought it would be practical if i had a remote control. >> he will not be selling his invention. it would be too expensive. just being here is an opportunity that could open doors for the young inventors. >> when we come back, how desperate times are calling for desperate measures in venezuela. authorities have launched a police raid for toi >> welcome back. the first census in a long time in germany has revealed 1.5 million fewer people than
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the pdf document had redactions on if and our computer technician unlayered it, it it d internal irs on it. neil: that is someone from within irs leaking this out into hands of folks to do deliberate embarrassment and harm to you. >> we should point out, reason that human rights campaign and others' our list they can post them on web site, harass, and intimidate them, and scare them from donating to cause of traditional marriage. neil: by the way, i remember the 8 wealthy individuals that gave money to romney campaign last year, targeted and broadcast for world to see, several getting audits from hell, a lot of them paying big money to have their name cleared, this would reek of intimidation? >> it does. and i think it is no accident that head of human heating campaign at the time was also -- human rights campaign at the time was serving national co-chair for the obama reelect campaign, this federal statute that protects your pry vate income tax returns, it is a felony for anyone in irs to disclose that information we are a nonprofit, we do have a portion that are made public, but th
the pdf document had redactions on if and our computer technician unlayered it, it it d internal irs on it. neil: that is someone from within irs leaking this out into hands of folks to do deliberate embarrassment and harm to you. >> we should point out, reason that human rights campaign and others' our list they can post them on web site, harass, and intimidate them, and scare them from donating to cause of traditional marriage. neil: by the way, i remember the 8 wealthy individuals that...
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in terms of operating expenses and r&d, we see tremendous opportunities. it's mobile computingit's the connected home, it's cars, it's all these opportunities to put new technology into other areas and we're investing in those places. >> is the pc the big loser here? >> pc growth is clearly down. when you talk about growth of tablets, something like 41% compound annual growth rates and 6% for pcs. >> what do you need to do to get that stock up? you've got a loyal investor base out there, but they want more. they want performance, they want dividends, they want stock buybacks, what are you going to do? >> we just increased our dividend by 40% at our recent shareholder meeting in march. we did announce a $5 billion share buyback. i think people are disappointed we didn't get anything done in the last quarter, but it really is set up on an automated trading program. so in the minds of the management, in the minds of the board of the directors to do some share buybacks, get some more capital back in the hands of our shareholders. the other thing is, people are just not looking at t
in terms of operating expenses and r&d, we see tremendous opportunities. it's mobile computingit's the connected home, it's cars, it's all these opportunities to put new technology into other areas and we're investing in those places. >> is the pc the big loser here? >> pc growth is clearly down. when you talk about growth of tablets, something like 41% compound annual growth rates and 6% for pcs. >> what do you need to do to get that stock up? you've got a loyal investor...
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gun at home, in their garage, circumventing the control law with a couple of clicks on their computer and a 3-d printer -- that is the issue, the fact that it will be hard to shut this down. the caller said, you could seize all 3-d printers, but they are being used for many legitimate purposes in medicine, aerospace and lots of other things that i do not think the government is willing to stymie by taking the technology away from us. 3-d printers will be as important as personal computers going forward, and i really hope the government would not take them away just because they can be used to create dangerous objects as well. host: bill king from twitter wonders what the nra position on plastic guns will be. have a weight in quest -- have they weighed in? have reached out to them, and they have been quiet on the issue. it seems that their interest is to remain silent, because they often represent the gun industry, who probably are not fans of the idea that people can make their own guns at home. this is probably too hot of a topic -- the idea of a weapon that can invade all gun control is proba
gun at home, in their garage, circumventing the control law with a couple of clicks on their computer and a 3-d printer -- that is the issue, the fact that it will be hard to shut this down. the caller said, you could seize all 3-d printers, but they are being used for many legitimate purposes in medicine, aerospace and lots of other things that i do not think the government is willing to stymie by taking the technology away from us. 3-d printers will be as important as personal computers going...
computers. in addition we have a bunch of programs. we recently launched a 3-d printing program that is
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computers. in addition we have a bunch of programs. we recently launched a 3-d printing program that is bringing 3-d technology into the hands of youth. and promoting engineering and education in our programs. we really need to fund this program. it was terrible without this program in the beginning of the year. and we really need it. thank you. >> good evening, i am here and before the speakers, before the people, the speakers. i don't know why now not call my name yet. we are not quiet. our english is not very good. but we need to speak, and let everyone know that we have a problem. okay, i am a newcomer. i know (inaudible) but opportunity please give everyone to speak, please. i have something to speak, but i don't know why you don't call my name. i don't want to (inaudible) group that can say, they can do everything. why if we are quiet -- i need to speak too. please. okay. [speaking foreign language] translator: the chinese community has so many problems but have no way to express it because of the language barrier. we only stay in our home and with our fam
computers. in addition we have a bunch of programs. we recently launched a 3-d printing program that is bringing 3-d technology into the hands of youth. and promoting engineering and education in our programs. we really need to fund this program. it was terrible without this program in the beginning of the year. and we really need it. thank you. >> good evening, i am here and before the speakers, before the people, the speakers. i don't know why now not call my name yet. we are not quiet....