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still ahead, the senate takes up a classic gun ban. 3-d printed guns are coming under fire, but is feararranted? that is next. ♪ >> the digital currency bitcoin has been soaring in value this year, gaining 8000%. it was worth more than gold, but are we in a bitcoin bubble? >> you have to stretch your imagination to infer what the intrinsic value of bitcoin is. i haven't been able to do it. you ask me is this a bubble. yes, it is a bubble. >> last month and bernanke told congress virtual currencies like it's going may have long-term promise. the republican-led house passed a bill renewing the ban on plastic guns just days before it expires. the senate still has to take up the measure. the debate has put 3-d printers at the center of the controversy. >> there has been a lot of talk about how it is easy to make a plastic reedy printer. there are questions, like how expensive is it. it is always good to see you. what do you make of this story? >> this is the most dangerous thing. it can do all kinds of things. the thing we need to understand, unfortunately the thing it is becoming associate
still ahead, the senate takes up a classic gun ban. 3-d printed guns are coming under fire, but is feararranted? that is next. ♪ >> the digital currency bitcoin has been soaring in value this year, gaining 8000%. it was worth more than gold, but are we in a bitcoin bubble? >> you have to stretch your imagination to infer what the intrinsic value of bitcoin is. i haven't been able to do it. you ask me is this a bubble. yes, it is a bubble. >> last month and bernanke told...
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gun enthusiasm. today the difference is that these men are firing rounds with a do it yourself firearm the world's first three d. printed metal gun we wanted to showcase the abilities of what direct metal can do. eric much later is a project coordinator at solid concepts company specializing in three d. printing game prints are in the arts he was granted an exclusive tour of their austin facility which boasts ten three d. industrial printers and a glimpse of our technological future these are all the three d. printed parts that went into making this bar after getting a federal firearms license the company used a process called direct metal laser simpering to produce this browning nine hundred eleven pistol the three d. printed metal gun has fired over one thousand rounds in the meantime solid concepts has manufactured its second nineteen eleven firearm solid concepts insists the stainless steel firearm they've introduced to the world can't be replicated by hobbyists these machines start at six hundred thousand and go up to a million dollars they need to be in industrial environments they require more electricit
gun enthusiasm. today the difference is that these men are firing rounds with a do it yourself firearm the world's first three d. printed metal gun we wanted to showcase the abilities of what direct metal can do. eric much later is a project coordinator at solid concepts company specializing in three d. printing game prints are in the arts he was granted an exclusive tour of their austin facility which boasts ten three d. industrial printers and a glimpse of our technological future these are...
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d. replicators equipped enough to print metal guns can carry a price tag ranging from six hundred thousand to one million dollars but last week michigan technological university announced it had developed a new low cost three d. metal printer totaling fifteen hundred dollars this shift to three d. printers mimics the technological transition we saw happen years ago when the single bullet rifle evolved into the high powered semiautomatic so the question on the minds of many people as how do you regulate a technology that's only becoming cheaper and more accessible by the day in washington david r t. almost everything we just talked about you guys gun policy background checks banning assault weapons are rendered pretty much drops alit with the advent of this new technology richard how will possession and regulation be affected when people are out of print three d. guns in their own homes well i'm sure that the world's terrorists are going to shiver knowing that the congress has passed an extension of the law that's that's certainly going to prevent them from developing a plastic gun i certai
d. replicators equipped enough to print metal guns can carry a price tag ranging from six hundred thousand to one million dollars but last week michigan technological university announced it had developed a new low cost three d. metal printer totaling fifteen hundred dollars this shift to three d. printers mimics the technological transition we saw happen years ago when the single bullet rifle evolved into the high powered semiautomatic so the question on the minds of many people as how do you...
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gun enthusiasm. today the difference is that these men are firing rounds with a do it yourself firearm the world's first three d. printed metal gun we wanted to showcase the abilities of what direct metal can do eric much later is a project coordinator at solid concepts company specializing in three d. printing hearing prints are in the arts he was granted an exclusive tour of their austin facility which boasts ten three d. industrial printers and a glimpse of our technological future these are all the three d. printed parts that went into making this car after getting a federal firearms license the company used a process called direct metal lease or centering to produce this browning nine hundred eleven pistol the three d. printed in metal gun has fired over one thousand rounds in the meantime solid concepts has manufactured its second nineteen eleven firearm solid concepts insists the stainless steel firearm they've introduced to the world can't be replicated by hobbyists these machines start at six hundred thousand and go up to a million dollars they need to be in industrial environments they require more el
gun enthusiasm. today the difference is that these men are firing rounds with a do it yourself firearm the world's first three d. printed metal gun we wanted to showcase the abilities of what direct metal can do eric much later is a project coordinator at solid concepts company specializing in three d. printing hearing prints are in the arts he was granted an exclusive tour of their austin facility which boasts ten three d. industrial printers and a glimpse of our technological future these are...
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student who came up with a design of a newly undetectable firearm, a un that can be isroduced a 3-d gun that called the liberator, the same exact gun developed to be used by the resistance movement in world war ii. witness also the fact that once he posted the plans for that plastic, undetectable gun online 100,000e downloaded times in short order across the country before the department of state youth authority to take those plans down. to take themrity down. i don't know the designs but it can be used in the exact same original liberator gun was used. bylastic gun is undetectable imaging equipment, metal detectors. it can be used to get into a very secure place like, let's say, a government building, the ones being designed today like young man in texas talked about. they can fire enough bullets to injure a law officer, security officer, take their gun and do even more damage. so mr. president, we have two problems today when it comes to this new issue of undetectable plastic guns. first, the law passed in 1988 manufacture,e possession, or sale of undetectable firearms, 10 cannot pick
student who came up with a design of a newly undetectable firearm, a un that can be isroduced a 3-d gun that called the liberator, the same exact gun developed to be used by the resistance movement in world war ii. witness also the fact that once he posted the plans for that plastic, undetectable gun online 100,000e downloaded times in short order across the country before the department of state youth authority to take those plans down. to take themrity down. i don't know the designs but it...
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gun enthuses. today the difference is that these men are firing rounds with a do it yourself firearm the world's first three d. printed metal gun we wanted to showcase the abilities of what direct metal can do eric much later is a project ford major at solid concepts a company specializing in three d. printing here in prince arena archie was granted an exclusive tour of their austin facility which boasts ten three d. industrial printers and a glimpse of our technological future these are all the three d. printed parts that went into making this bar after getting a federal firearms license the company used a process called direct metal laser centering to produce this browning nine hundred eleven pistol the three d. printed metal gone has fired over one thousand rounds in the meantime solid concepts has manufactured its second nineteen eleven firearm solid concepts insists the stainless steel firearm they've introduced to the world can't be replicated by hobbyists these machines start at six hundred thousand and go up to a million dollars they need to be in industrial environments they require more electricity
gun enthuses. today the difference is that these men are firing rounds with a do it yourself firearm the world's first three d. printed metal gun we wanted to showcase the abilities of what direct metal can do eric much later is a project ford major at solid concepts a company specializing in three d. printing here in prince arena archie was granted an exclusive tour of their austin facility which boasts ten three d. industrial printers and a glimpse of our technological future these are all...
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a website for acts that the numbness is on her own three d got as good as my new gun controlebate in and night. what a recession hates igging around for jobs is a tough time of as one school in europe as offering is a quiet as he checked in and this is as likely to have a dine out. oh sees the sun oh one to the conscience of me at times in the form to take the small town college classes like any of them except for the culprit in the middle of the dream that is. the students living to the undertakings. i want to work wearing. three when he is very difficult time. my grandmother died. the funeral directors didn't do a great job and i sold it to stress that caused my family. this isn't a joke. it's a calling the collision north of the bay area is the only one of its kind in europe each year they take about five hundred students on the three vehicles. rain or shine beyond thrilled for every eventuality minutes the bodies down all the guests have left the police call and say these lady has been poisoned must be exceeded. carter getting out of their ideas also the coal suspended on the job
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d. replicators equipped enough to print metal guns can carry a price tag ranging from six hundred thousand to one million dollars but last week michigan technological university announced it had developed a new low cost three d. metal printer totaling fifteen hundred dollars this shift to three d. printers mimics the technological transition we saw happen years ago when the single bullet rifle evolved into the high powered semiautomatic so the question on the minds of many people is how do you regulate a technology that's only becoming cheaper and more accessible by the day in washington david r.t. . and now we move on to the news of the national defense authorization act also known as the n.b.a. it passed in the house where it had overwhelming support with three hundred fifty yes votes and sixty nine knows the senate will take up the bill next week before its december twentieth the deadline the n.b.a. is the major funding measure for the united states military the two thousand and fourteen bill will authorize five hundred fifty two billion dollars in national defense spending and nearly e
d. replicators equipped enough to print metal guns can carry a price tag ranging from six hundred thousand to one million dollars but last week michigan technological university announced it had developed a new low cost three d. metal printer totaling fifteen hundred dollars this shift to three d. printers mimics the technological transition we saw happen years ago when the single bullet rifle evolved into the high powered semiautomatic so the question on the minds of many people is how do you...
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gun enthuses. today the difference is that these men are firing rounds with a do it yourself firearm the world's first three d. printed metal gun we wanted to showcase the abilities of what direct metal can do eric much later is a project ford major at solid concepts a company specializing in three d. printing here in prints or in the arts he was granted an exclusive tour of their austin facility which boasts ten three d. industrial printers and a glimpse of our technological future these are all the three d. printed parts that went into making this bar after getting a federal firearms license the company used a process called direct metal laser centering to produce this browning nine hundred eleven pistol the three d. printed in metal gun has fired over one thousand rounds in the meantime solid concepts has manufactured its second nineteen eleven firearm solid concepts insists the stainless steel firearm they've introduced to the world can't be replicated by hobbyists use machine started six hundred thousand and go up to a million dollars they need to be an industrial environment so they require more electri
gun enthuses. today the difference is that these men are firing rounds with a do it yourself firearm the world's first three d. printed metal gun we wanted to showcase the abilities of what direct metal can do eric much later is a project ford major at solid concepts a company specializing in three d. printing here in prints or in the arts he was granted an exclusive tour of their austin facility which boasts ten three d. industrial printers and a glimpse of our technological future these are...
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gun fired here was not purchased. it was print. yes, printed from a 3-d printer. chnology that is legal and could be for a while. thanks to a loophole in an expiring 25-year-old gun law which today the house voted to extend. >> a loophole can be closed down the line. that is a preferred scenario to no law at all. >> reporter: at issue, a ban on guns that cannot be detected by metal screening machines. like this plastic gun. the last time it passed, congress intentionally wrote the law to expire after ten years, in order to update it as technology evolved. then a gun you can print at home was considered science fiction, but now up against a deadline, the ban will lapse this monday. lawmakers in both parties punted on making any updates. >> the legislation that the house passed doesn't address the fact that somebody could sit in their house and print out a 3-d gun. >> exactly. this law was enacted 25 years ago, and technology has advanced to the point where people can make their own plastic guns. and this law does no prohibit that. >> reporter: some democrats in the
gun fired here was not purchased. it was print. yes, printed from a 3-d printer. chnology that is legal and could be for a while. thanks to a loophole in an expiring 25-year-old gun law which today the house voted to extend. >> a loophole can be closed down the line. that is a preferred scenario to no law at all. >> reporter: at issue, a ban on guns that cannot be detected by metal screening machines. like this plastic gun. the last time it passed, congress intentionally wrote the...
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determines wanted to make sure these 3-d printer guns that you could create at home using a three d. printer would be outlaws. here is the deal, if you can product a plastic gun that has a removable metal component that means you can take it out and bass through a metal detector without anyone knowing that that little metal piece ultimately goes toward as gun. so they want add close a loophole that would disallow any metal pieces from being taken out. senator chuck shimmer was a leadner this effort. he spoke on the senate floor tonight before his attempt fails. let's listen to him explaining what he wanted to do. >> we would like to do the senator from florida and i is say, that those types of guns as well as guns that are purely plastic should be illegal. and a gun must have some metal in it that can't be removed easily. those guns would be legal, but those guns couldn't be smuggled through metal detectors. >> so senator schumer worked with bill nelson of florida and other members of new jersey, on this. they put aside their fight today, because they couldn't get enough votes for it.
determines wanted to make sure these 3-d printer guns that you could create at home using a three d. printer would be outlaws. here is the deal, if you can product a plastic gun that has a removable metal component that means you can take it out and bass through a metal detector without anyone knowing that that little metal piece ultimately goes toward as gun. so they want add close a loophole that would disallow any metal pieces from being taken out. senator chuck shimmer was a leadner this...
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marina or nia got an inside look at a shooting range in austin texas where gun to his guests have access to the world's first three d painted metal gun the new brits shooting range in austin texas is normally packed with god. enthusiasts today the difference is that men are firing rounds we could do it yourself. why are the world's first three d printed metal products. we wanted to showcase the abilities of what direct metal into her much lighter is a project coordinator at solid concept company specializing in three d printing paper and threw the rt was granted an exclusive pour out their boston facility which does tend to read the industrial printers and a glimpse of our technological future. these are all the three credit cards that i went into making this firearm after getting a federal firearms license the company used a process called direct metal. these are censoring to produce his browning nineteen eleven pistol to repeat the metal sign has pioneered the pool for one thousand rounds in the meantime solid concepts has manufactured it's set in nineteen eleven by our solid concepts insists the stainless steel w
marina or nia got an inside look at a shooting range in austin texas where gun to his guests have access to the world's first three d painted metal gun the new brits shooting range in austin texas is normally packed with god. enthusiasts today the difference is that men are firing rounds we could do it yourself. why are the world's first three d printed metal products. we wanted to showcase the abilities of what direct metal into her much lighter is a project coordinator at solid concept...
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the debate. >> he did give you another weapon partially printed and that did work. >> i shot a gun with 3-duld be so proud. >> there's a magazine on that gun that holds 30 bullets. some politicians want to ban these but what does a ban mean when you can print one? >> this magazine is cheap to make. some political programs are prohibiting this. it is no longer effective. >> it threatens people because it shows so-called gun control is an illusion. you ask for reassurance about that he said this. >> i am not there for that. i am your full service provocateur, right? i am not here to make you feel better about it i am here to say this space is occupied, deal with it. >> he is a libertarian? >> a krip toe an ark kis which is an anarchist who is good at computers. >> from what i saw trying to shoot the liberate tore the ar 15 parts the parts that are banned that will be the practical popular application you will see more people printing parts of guns they cannot get. >> cody isn't secretive about sharing his discovery. he put the plans for the liberate tore on the internet. the state department
the debate. >> he did give you another weapon partially printed and that did work. >> i shot a gun with 3-duld be so proud. >> there's a magazine on that gun that holds 30 bullets. some politicians want to ban these but what does a ban mean when you can print one? >> this magazine is cheap to make. some political programs are prohibiting this. it is no longer effective. >> it threatens people because it shows so-called gun control is an illusion. you ask for...
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already a restriction on plastic guns, but not going the extra step that would deal with these 3-d gunsnd the question is what happens in the senate and can they reconcile this. and you do wonder, as we're sort of looking, richard, at the university of newtown, if this might be the only gun legislation he signs during his presidency. >> it's stunning, honestly. i think people are going to look back at that anniversary and say a year and this is all we're talking about in terms of this issue. you know, whatever side of it you're on, and clearly the majority of americans are for stricter gun controls within certain limits here, you know, the fact that congress has only come up with a plastic gun vote to date is just astonishing. >> an extension of something that already exists and maybe not adding on to it to deal with modern technology. >> and it's congress -- it's not congress exactly, it's the republicans in congress. we keep talking about congress, we talk about gridlock. it's really a lot more narrow than that and a lot more effective. it's republicans who have represented a minority
already a restriction on plastic guns, but not going the extra step that would deal with these 3-d gunsnd the question is what happens in the senate and can they reconcile this. and you do wonder, as we're sort of looking, richard, at the university of newtown, if this might be the only gun legislation he signs during his presidency. >> it's stunning, honestly. i think people are going to look back at that anniversary and say a year and this is all we're talking about in terms of this...
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gun control advocates now have a new target. 3-d printed guns.hey are concerned that plastic 3-d guns which have a removable metal pin can slide past security and airports and schools. congress member steve israel joins us now. congress member, it is good to have you. first question, what is the difference between what has been law since 1988, this undetectible firearms act, which makes it illegal to manufacture, import, sell, shop, deliver, transport or receive by metal detectors and what you are proposing? >> the difference is when we passed the act in 1988, the notion of a 3-d plastic gun that could go right through a metal detector and on a plane was science fiction. today, it is a reality. they are out there. more are coming. we need to extend that ban. it is not a good idea for us to allow the plastic guns to get through metal detectors on planes and secure environments. as these guns have become a reality, this law is going to expire. it will expire on monday. i led the house of representatives on a bipartisan basis on extending the law. i
gun control advocates now have a new target. 3-d printed guns.hey are concerned that plastic 3-d guns which have a removable metal pin can slide past security and airports and schools. congress member steve israel joins us now. congress member, it is good to have you. first question, what is the difference between what has been law since 1988, this undetectible firearms act, which makes it illegal to manufacture, import, sell, shop, deliver, transport or receive by metal detectors and what you...
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undetectable firearms act requires all gun makers put some type of metal on a gun so they can't get through metal detectors. 3-d printed guns can be smuggled through the metal detectors. >> a democratic representative loses millions of dollars in a massive team. allen grace son is known for thiz colorful commentary on republica republicans. remember when he said this? >> die quickly. that's right the republicans want you to die quickly if you get sick. >> new documents show the florida congressman lost $18 million in a scheme that cheated him and 120 other investors out of $25 million. the man has been sentenced to prison. >> they are vaccinating a student to stop type b meningitis. 2,000 students received the vaccine on day one that was yesterday. the federal government approved use of a drug that is not typically used in the u.s. because it doesn't fight the b strain. >> a high school gymnastic coach in minnesota accused of tattooing minors without their parent's consent. he contacted police after i was given three tattoos and a tongue piercing inside the coach's home. he told the girl that he was licensed bu
undetectable firearms act requires all gun makers put some type of metal on a gun so they can't get through metal detectors. 3-d printed guns can be smuggled through the metal detectors. >> a democratic representative loses millions of dollars in a massive team. allen grace son is known for thiz colorful commentary on republica republicans. remember when he said this? >> die quickly. that's right the republicans want you to die quickly if you get sick. >> new documents show...
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it >> we have three d printers that can make plastic guns in their basement and offices. i have nothing gaining the three d printers. >> one thing about by the a tf, they want to so the metal plate or pin as part of the firing mechanism and it is not in the gun it is not use excel would be illegal, of course. >> this has chilling implications. thank you for bringing it to our attention. >> and the questions coming up on obama care and jay carner going back and forth. jay carney is taking exception. in the moan time healthcare.gov, is your personal data safe? the chairman of the house is here live to answer that question. >> we are keeping an eye on what is going on in the white house and we'll bripg you remarks from the president as soon as he makes them and what does he need to say to reassure the american people? >> the president has acknowledged that didn't communicate. >> it was a law. >> it was an opportunity to enroll in stronger plans. and the president specifically addressed that and misled people and the administration is working every day to regain credibility. >
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made the law outdated. >> someone in texas has published on a website a way to make plastic gun, buying a 3-d printer for less than a thousand dollars. >> reporter: under the current law, the metal can be removed from the plastic and isn't necessary to fire the weapon. schumer and others want to change that. >> we don't want to make it easy for terrorists and criminals to bring undetectable guns onto our planes and into secure environments. >> reporter: the nra says it's okay reauthorizing the bill as is, but in a statement the nra strongly opposes any expansion of the undetectable firearmsing at. alex agrees. >> if it ain't broke, don't fix it. >> reporter: the california gun dealer says the proposed changes may deter some people, but not deter criminals. >> if they want to get a gun into a place that has metal detectors, they'll find a way. >> now, the senate is expected to vote on this bill on monday. that's the day the law expires. many expect the senate will pass it as is and deal with that 3-d issue later in 2014. anne-marie? >> all right. susan mcginnis in washington, thank you, susan.
made the law outdated. >> someone in texas has published on a website a way to make plastic gun, buying a 3-d printer for less than a thousand dollars. >> reporter: under the current law, the metal can be removed from the plastic and isn't necessary to fire the weapon. schumer and others want to change that. >> we don't want to make it easy for terrorists and criminals to bring undetectable guns onto our planes and into secure environments. >> reporter: the nra says it's...
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an important law in the age of 3-d plastic gun protection. the least congress can do. of course, you need no reminder there has been no gun reformulation in the one year since the mass shooting of 20 children and 6 educators in newtown, connecticut. who knows, perhaps that position will soften tomorrow when congress can hear for the first time the 911 recordings from inside sandy hook elementary on that fateful day. the connecticut state attorney has decided not to appeal last week's ruling to release the tapes, allowing them to be made public tomorrow afternoon, as planned. we'll have more on the 911 calls in tomorrow's broadcast. and while we don't know what exactly is on those recordings, maybe, just maybe, the sound of horror will force congress to think twice about gun reform in the new year. stay with us. it's mission impossible in today's top lines. don't take the bait. >> has the president signed up for obama care or the affordable care act? >> i don't have an update for you on that. i know that he will, and has said that he will. and
an important law in the age of 3-d plastic gun protection. the least congress can do. of course, you need no reminder there has been no gun reformulation in the one year since the mass shooting of 20 children and 6 educators in newtown, connecticut. who knows, perhaps that position will soften tomorrow when congress can hear for the first time the 911 recordings from inside sandy hook elementary on that fateful day. the connecticut state attorney has decided not to appeal last week's ruling to...
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. >> pam: the bill has to do with guns made of plastic -- that can evade metal detectors and x-ray machines. and can be made using 3-d printers. gun control advocates had pushed to toughentheir proposal would have required that plastic guns have an un-detachable part made of metal. the ban bill now goes to the president. >> reporter:developing tonight. >> reporter:we're learning new details about the asiana jet crash at sfo.as the n-t- s-b gets ready to hold a two day hearing on the incident. officials will be investigating how the auto- throttle on the boeing 7-7-7 may have impacted the outcome. meanwhile, the san fransisco chronicle reports that three san frsncisco fire department commanders at the crash site had not received >> reporter:two people died and 181 wre injured when the plane crashed july 6th. another person survived the crash, but was run over and killed by a fire department truck responding to the scene. >> reporter:starting tomorrow in washington d.c.the n-t-s-b will hear from dozens of experts and witnesses to try to determine what caused the crash. officials have already said the plane was travelin
. >> pam: the bill has to do with guns made of plastic -- that can evade metal detectors and x-ray machines. and can be made using 3-d printers. gun control advocates had pushed to toughentheir proposal would have required that plastic guns have an un-detachable part made of metal. the ban bill now goes to the president. >> reporter:developing tonight. >> reporter:we're learning new details about the asiana jet crash at sfo.as the n-t- s-b gets ready to hold a two day hearing...
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. >> must be serious for a moment. 3-d printing technology and guns made for this kind of thing. >> ink we are in the midst of this really interesting -- i don't want to use the word bubble, but i don't have a better word. this notion of excitement about new technologies. they are nascent and interesting and look like they have the potential for growth. company called x one, a few years ago, they had a few 3-d printers that they sold. technologies really do capture the mind. -- idea of a laser printer think they will be able to make some cool things that they have not made before. a 3-d printer works is that you have some kind of drawing or some kind of visual representation on a screen somewhere. >> this is the important part of the story. you've got to have the drawing. >> you've got to have the ability to render things on your computer in 3-d and understand how to draw the insides and the outsides. most 3-d printers are about the costof a refrigerator and andwhere between $250,000 $500,000. and they just spit out these layers and they snap together. >> you have the heated resin and
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seeing and cruised to the killing and with the tide is out the something in the jungle and the big guns at me d and don't know about the strength in iraq. most people don't understand is that the violence in iraq is gaining. what we do is go monday we went out on the tv and if that happened to be a major title. it is recorded in here about six. but it's been a while as we don't hear about to sell at the best of the items in your field to four hundred civilians have lost their lives in amman doesn't this scientist. and this is completely unacceptable within acceptable in the uk or usa or anyone else in the way and get me to come to this that god will not be interested in the name inked onto my lap i have come to know. shaw said the stunt it's especially in the last few years had the in colors the scene as agents of the states so it's bad police say the security forces in general. also politicians and. in the car sts and attacks against the cia has tripled. yes ends at a breeze behind them was behind at times. mim is hard to say because i'll also the time that is a cobbled some land and nobody kn
seeing and cruised to the killing and with the tide is out the something in the jungle and the big guns at me d and don't know about the strength in iraq. most people don't understand is that the violence in iraq is gaining. what we do is go monday we went out on the tv and if that happened to be a major title. it is recorded in here about six. but it's been a while as we don't hear about to sell at the best of the items in your field to four hundred civilians have lost their lives in amman...
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speaking of, the house of representatives just voted on whether folks should be able to use 3-d printers to make gunst can easily get past metal detectors. have your heard about this? how this process works? a ban on these printes weapons is about to expire. congress had to act. we'll get an update on what congress has done from d.c. in a moment. plus, detroit, has now cleared major hurdle as it works to pull itself out of bankruptcy. there was major decision today about which you may have heard just a bit. and we'll get to that as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news from the fox news deck. vo: it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. buit never hurts to see if u can find bettoverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care la open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >> a fox report now and more of day's headline. a deadly shark attack in hawai'i. police there say man was fishing from a kayak yest
speaking of, the house of representatives just voted on whether folks should be able to use 3-d printers to make gunst can easily get past metal detectors. have your heard about this? how this process works? a ban on these printes weapons is about to expire. congress had to act. we'll get an update on what congress has done from d.c. in a moment. plus, detroit, has now cleared major hurdle as it works to pull itself out of bankruptcy. there was major decision today about which you may have...
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the atf showed guns they created using a 3-d printer.d, but a second one successfully fired off eight rounds. joining me now, james cavagnaw. for this law, is a simple one-sentence extension of the law adequate, or do we need the schumer amendment. >> we definitely need the schumer amendment. it's the death of common sense that we're even debating we should have a law that strengthens our ability to prohibit the plastic guns. they have no sporting purpose. they're not a good self-defense weapon as they're unreliable. they're dangerous to the user. atf agents aren't holding it in their hands when they're shooting it. the only thing they're good for is assassins, murders, maniacs. people who want to avoid security. >> we haven't heard from the nra on this one yet, but this is as much an element of gun control as anything else we have talked about. >> absolutely right. this is the kind of thing that gun laws need to stop. gun laws have been used over the coursef our history to evolve when technology evolved. the 1934 machine law act came in
the atf showed guns they created using a 3-d printer.d, but a second one successfully fired off eight rounds. joining me now, james cavagnaw. for this law, is a simple one-sentence extension of the law adequate, or do we need the schumer amendment. >> we definitely need the schumer amendment. it's the death of common sense that we're even debating we should have a law that strengthens our ability to prohibit the plastic guns. they have no sporting purpose. they're not a good self-defense...
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to house proposal that day to keep with 3-d printers now available to print gunst is essentialÑ the ban be extended. today, charities hope you will busyness on the food bank program being cut. it goes down to $36 a month per1 family. >> we could eat three days on $36. >> families are making ends meet by going to a fad pantry once a month to get a free work's worth of groceu>Ñiçó three years ago 37 milli were served by food banks. >>> apppw makes another purchae buying the san francisco topsy, they reportedly paid more thanñ $200 million that analyzeslp twitter streams for consumer attitude.tz(t&ho apple may be dipping it's toes back into the social media field. in 2010 it created ping that folded after a flat performance. >> let's get a check of theÑi is the markets. good morning.lp >>> how are you doing?ó?(t&háhp& fut are lower afteri] stocks closed down on monday.çólp investors taking a?; cautious stance ahead of friday's report. european markets are firmly in the red this morning, on monday, the dow closing down 77 points to close at 16009, the nasdaqt(
to house proposal that day to keep with 3-d printers now available to print gunst is essentialÑ the ban be extended. today, charities hope you will busyness on the food bank program being cut. it goes down to $36 a month per1 family. >> we could eat three days on $36. >> families are making ends meet by going to a fad pantry once a month to get a free work's worth of groceu>Ñiçó three years ago 37 milli were served by food banks. >>> apppw makes another purchae...
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with 3-d printers able to produce plastic weapons, gun control advocates want lawmakers to go further and all weapons to include metal parts that with make them detectable. >> a man is being held on $11,000 bail charged with stealing copper worsing from the new apple 2 headquarters construction site in cupertino. the police arrested the 56-year-old on saturday from belmont. security workers reported a burglary in progress. officers fund conditioner wiring and tubing ripped from old buildings. a police dog helped track down the suspect and investigators say when he refused to come out of hiding the k-9 went in and pit him. >> sobering statistics in san jose, twice as many pedestrians have been killed. last knit there was a vigil for the 24 pedestrians killed last year in the city. they period at corner of oakland and vine where three-year-old was killed a week and a half ago, and his funeral is set if tomorrow. the group wants the city to milk greatments to traffic enforcement and pedestrian safety. this morning, oakland police are asking people to look out for stolen vehicle that has
with 3-d printers able to produce plastic weapons, gun control advocates want lawmakers to go further and all weapons to include metal parts that with make them detectable. >> a man is being held on $11,000 bail charged with stealing copper worsing from the new apple 2 headquarters construction site in cupertino. the police arrested the 56-year-old on saturday from belmont. security workers reported a burglary in progress. officers fund conditioner wiring and tubing ripped from old...
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that is partly, of course, the gun industry would prefer you buy a gun from than make one through a 3 duiet and not taking a position is seen as favoring this bill. that makes it easier for republicans and democrats from gun friendly areas of the country to vote yes. >> very interesting. ed o'keefe, thank you for your team. we appreciate it. >> good to be with you. >> coming up, get bety will be back for "first buzz," we're talking about the most foul mouthed states. and an interesting change to santa's reindeer flight. that's coming up next. the day we rescued riley was a truly amazing day. he was a matted mess in a small cage. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at angieslist.com pop in the drum of any machine... ♪ ...to wash any size load. it dissolves in any temperature, even col
that is partly, of course, the gun industry would prefer you buy a gun from than make one through a 3 duiet and not taking a position is seen as favoring this bill. that makes it easier for republicans and democrats from gun friendly areas of the country to vote yes. >> very interesting. ed o'keefe, thank you for your team. we appreciate it. >> good to be with you. >> coming up, get bety will be back for "first buzz," we're talking about the most foul mouthed states....
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with 3-d printers developing plastic weapons, gun criminal advocates want all weapons to include metale. >> a man being held on $11,000 pale on charge of stealing copper wishing for apple 2 headquarters in cupertino. the 56-year-old man was arrested on saturday. security workers at the site reported a burglary in progress and officers found cop are -- copper wiring was ripped from the site. when he refused to come out of hiding, the k-9 went in and bit him. >> a sobering statistic in san jose: twice as many pedestrians have been killed this career compared to last year. last night residents from the washington neighborhood hell a -- held a vigil for 24 killed last year gathering where a three-year-old boy was killed a week and a half ago. his funeral is set for tomorrow. the group wants the city to make improvement for traffic enforcement and pedestrian safety. >> this morning, oakland police are asking people to look out for stolen vehicle that has been used in two robberies, a tan volvo with license plate 5ndf073 carjacked on sunday. since then, two remain add men inside have robbed
with 3-d printers developing plastic weapons, gun criminal advocates want all weapons to include metale. >> a man being held on $11,000 pale on charge of stealing copper wishing for apple 2 headquarters in cupertino. the 56-year-old man was arrested on saturday. security workers at the site reported a burglary in progress and officers found cop are -- copper wiring was ripped from the site. when he refused to come out of hiding, the k-9 went in and bit him. >> a sobering statistic...
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if late to vote on a bill today that would ban the plastic guns for another decade was locked and loaded the date has been in a teasing three d printer technology is against national security fence that comes to guns are on detectable by a metal detectors and x ray machines i was at six i on tuesday but looks like it will be brand new. the prohibition of plastic guns think and act and during the outbreak in administration has been renewed every decade since now it's time the band has been on supported by both republicans as well as the national rifle association and some senate democrats led by chuck schumer were working on an ex nfl to take anti plastic gun legislation one step further by forcing out all guns with plastic components to have the actual metal parts. but republican and the nra are against such legislation. now this issue of plastic guns is perhaps the least contentious when it comes to the gun debate currently going on in this country where quickly approaching the one year anniversary of the new town shootings and cries for gun control are growing louder tune in to rt this friday december thirteen for our speci
if late to vote on a bill today that would ban the plastic guns for another decade was locked and loaded the date has been in a teasing three d printer technology is against national security fence that comes to guns are on detectable by a metal detectors and x ray machines i was at six i on tuesday but looks like it will be brand new. the prohibition of plastic guns think and act and during the outbreak in administration has been renewed every decade since now it's time the band has been on...
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for the security pact between the united states and the guy has done a d this guy is a housing led him to sign. the uniting of guns done to visit troops and senior gone assistance but a new city did not come to me as a knight who has resisted signing to bind up the security agreement on the scene which would govern the us military prisons often was not the force is the by the end of next year. as i has said he wants to return to lofty predictions to compute the deed. but higgins said dr did a signing on to the two thousand fourteen which he said was and is out of it it all. that to come to the end of this week's episode of the discovery part i and my son aren't taking any. we will be back next week with what you have added new ones for both qantas and goodbye and put the profits and. the emotional called friends in the blinding today since his release from jail in the trial court costs he's the sole focus his efforts on helping to free of political prisoners in russia fresh anger on the streets of kiev for tens of thousands rally in the ukrainian capital the money the ouster of the presidents of the two yanukovich
for the security pact between the united states and the guy has done a d this guy is a housing led him to sign. the uniting of guns done to visit troops and senior gone assistance but a new city did not come to me as a knight who has resisted signing to bind up the security agreement on the scene which would govern the us military prisons often was not the force is the by the end of next year. as i has said he wants to return to lofty predictions to compute the deed. but higgins said dr did a...