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we have a 3-d printer that was working and it stopped. is it typical. >> no. melissawe're just technologically unsavvy. >> look. 3-d printing has been around for quite some time. consumer based 3-d print something relatively new. probably most popular version is makerbot. they're here in new york. they make a $2,000 3-d printer that is awesome and to use. -@they make a 3-d scanner that shoots lasers and makes the file the printer reads and you can print. what is important about 3-d printing technology has nothing to do with this cup although this is pretty fun to have and hold. usually they do yoda heads but this will do. melissa: this is more functional than a yoda head. >> not really. melissa: i don't have a yoda body. i can drink out of that. >> you're absolutely right. see the ridges, little ridges? this is low resolution printed company cup. the resolution of the printer causes it to have ridges f it was finer resolution printer it would be smooth. you can print in anything. you can print in wood, which is sawdust and binder together but sands and finishes like w
we have a 3-d printer that was working and it stopped. is it typical. >> no. melissawe're just technologically unsavvy. >> look. 3-d printing has been around for quite some time. consumer based 3-d print something relatively new. probably most popular version is makerbot. they're here in new york. they make a $2,000 3-d printer that is awesome and to use. -@they make a 3-d scanner that shoots lasers and makes the file the printer reads and you can print. what is important about 3-d...
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we gotfi to omnd sngethiad to dto we've got to make it look like melissa went d her, ressokay? es you have to fight for what you want. caine: yes, well... now you can fight for your own life. woman: melissa rowe, debra massey, theresa barton-- what are these? ms. west, you asked me to deliver you a case that you can win, and now, you have three. wow, a trifecta. yeah. good job, lieutenant. is that another one? this one is for melissa's father. i'm hoping it will bring him some peace. for the feds. yeah. how are you going to do that? well, allison's testimony makes melissa's death stephen's hate crime. we already have him for theresa barton. isn't that overkill? hate doesn't trouble you, ms. west? of course, it does. i'm glad to hear that... because hate should trouble us all. captioning sponsored by cbs, c.s.i. productions and brought to you by toyota. moving forward. choose any direction, as long as it's moving forward. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org guitar music playing ) - ( snaps, clatters ) that sounds awful. ( music stops ) but a lot better than la
we gotfi to omnd sngethiad to dto we've got to make it look like melissa went d her, ressokay? es you have to fight for what you want. caine: yes, well... now you can fight for your own life. woman: melissa rowe, debra massey, theresa barton-- what are these? ms. west, you asked me to deliver you a case that you can win, and now, you have three. wow, a trifecta. yeah. good job, lieutenant. is that another one? this one is for melissa's father. i'm hoping it will bring him some peace. for the...
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in certain cases you have built eight based little mistake figure it'll have to work here d you want to. melissaey in this economy. w >> there may be something where is your 20s and 30's and '40's and 50's and i on the corporate ladder and very driven but now you have achieved what you will so that pressure is off. >> i agree. you are out of the rac not pursuing directed becausevely during retired into enjoying your job with decades youersp have a perspective to as tocess why you should be happy but not feel that you always tryi t to climb over somebody. that is a nice point of wa leisure. >> they want to be valued and field value but they contribute like they are a part of something even if it is flipping burgers. melissa: why do appreciate that at 50 the and when you or your under? >> yourself a sense-- -- sense of self. you are more comfortable. melissa: you don't think, i agree but it is my job to be the devil's advocate you don't thk they have given up? because they are resigned this is the best that i will do and with this the economy there is no hopeful chance you for mobility. ahe maybe
in certain cases you have built eight based little mistake figure it'll have to work here d you want to. melissaey in this economy. w >> there may be something where is your 20s and 30's and '40's and 50's and i on the corporate ladder and very driven but now you have achieved what you will so that pressure is off. >> i agree. you are out of the rac not pursuing directed becausevely during retired into enjoying your job with decades youersp have a perspective to as tocess why you...
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three-dimensionally this year and ultimately i expect i will be three-dimensionally 3-d printing helicopters. melissa: how many parts you're printing this year you're doing that in the helicopter space. >> yes, we're already doing that in the helicopter space. melissa: what does that mean to your busiiess? we were talking aboutd printing yesterday a lot means for a manufacturer having a spare part lying on shelf that may never be used and you can wait until you need it and print it. is that advanced now? >> for certain parts it is. it is really materials challenge now and as printers use more and more of materials like magnesium and titanium and print composites, then it's going to explode rather than just resins and certain types of materials. so, yes, you're going to be able to print to order. you are going to be able to print spare parts. and i think the biggest thing is, you won't run out of parts, right? you will needless inventory and when people need parts overnight you will be able to produce those parts. so it will absolutely transform industry. and if you don't go to it, you're going to be
three-dimensionally this year and ultimately i expect i will be three-dimensionally 3-d printing helicopters. melissa: how many parts you're printing this year you're doing that in the helicopter space. >> yes, we're already doing that in the helicopter space. melissa: what does that mean to your busiiess? we were talking aboutd printing yesterday a lot means for a manufacturer having a spare part lying on shelf that may never be used and you can wait until you need it and print it. is...
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d. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! melissastreet or in street, here is who made money, a british man, threw an old hard drive judge i into the trash that contained more than 9 million in bitcoin. the device is now buried under mountains of garbage in wales. >> and wi whiskey maker is back. just released 273 bottles of celebrated sour mash whiskey, mick ter president said all bottles are accounted for. the following is a paid advertisement from starvista entertainment and ti life. heeeeeeere's johnny! from the moment he stepped on stage... hey-oooo! ...until the day he said goodbye. i am taking the applause sign home, putting it in the bedroom.... the king of late night.... was johnny carson. so this is old john, eh? going right into all homes, across america. mom, i'm on tv! the curtains don't just part, they kind of fly open, and out comes johnny bigger than life itself. introducing the best of the tonight show starring johnny carson, from starvista entertainment and time life.
d. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! melissastreet or in street, here is who made money, a british man, threw an old hard drive judge i into the trash that contained more than 9 million in bitcoin. the device is now buried under mountains of garbage in wales. >> and wi whiskey maker is back. just released 273 bottles of celebrated sour mash whiskey, mick ter president said all bottles are accounted for. the following is a paid advertisement from starvista entertainment...
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they are providing bs, they are providing with the economy d th cuntry are doing, and i think that they are worth more than their salary. melissae mn. joe is trying to ake the point that these ceos are pilloried i the media and out in the public in general. >> both are valuable. but it is determining what it is worth. including he is not wth this amount of money or that amount of money. and so more power them. the samehingith the ceos. an i think it is up to usin this guide. we vote with our dollars, don't go to the games i think the players are overpd. melissa: my family is tampa bay did bay fans and hose ames are getting emptier because they're notplying well and people are ting with their dolars. when you see ceo running a company, you don'like it. it's the american way. we vote with our dollars on show, i give you the last wod. >> i like that. we vote our dollars. we have to pay more attention both ses of the salaries, cept for the fact that i look at the families who suffered paying high ticket prices for baseball games. the. melissa:uys, thank you t both of you. next up, a very special holiday edition. who in washington w
they are providing bs, they are providing with the economy d th cuntry are doing, and i think that they are worth more than their salary. melissae mn. joe is trying to ake the point that these ceos are pilloried i the media and out in the public in general. >> both are valuable. but it is determining what it is worth. including he is not wth this amount of money or that amount of money. and so more power them. the samehingith the ceos. an i think it is up to usin this guide. we vote with...
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d. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! melissa: obamacare is at it again. first you can't keep your plan.hen you can't keep your doctor. now you may not be able to keep your medicine. it is the latest consequence of the health care with huge issues with what drugs are covered under each plan. here with details what you need to know and how much it is going to cost you of course is dr. scott gottlieb. he is a practicing physician and aei resident fellow, former senior policy advisor at centers for medicare & medicaid services. you certainly know exactly what you're talking about. what is going on here? what is the problem? >> well the drug lists formularies in these plans are very different than what people are used to. melissa: what is formulary? >> formulary is a list of drugs your plan will provide coverage for, often with a co-pay. what will be offered in obamacare is closed formulary. meaning if the drugs are not on list of drugs to be covered they will not be covered at all. melissa: at all? >> basically out-of-pocket. melissa: what about your deductible? >> the problem is that the m
d. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! melissa: obamacare is at it again. first you can't keep your plan.hen you can't keep your doctor. now you may not be able to keep your medicine. it is the latest consequence of the health care with huge issues with what drugs are covered under each plan. here with details what you need to know and how much it is going to cost you of course is dr. scott gottlieb. he is a practicing physician and aei resident fellow, former senior policy...
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d some will avd it. and i think that -- if it drops any further, i tink it's a buying opportunity. melissa we have a new struggle wh innovation. so maybe maybe w should be a part of that. >> yes, i have become a little reticent about technology and innovation and you're happy to sit back. and jeff bezos was 33 when amazon went public. and so what does that tell you? >> i don't know, this is like you can't teach old gs new tricks. and they should demand their moneyback. >> exactly. the one thing, i would ve a different opinion because the one thing that the youngsters don't have that experience. so i'm going to go with the older ceo becauseethey got those two factors. i don car what kind of technology they have at their disposal. >> just determe the lst time we said we didn't need to listen to warren buffett any longer. it was right before the internet bubble burst. and now has lasted all the way since then. >> is always the eeption that oves the rule. name another individual that has turned things around. i think that lewis still still shy of 50 are sold undery avengers 51 we turn this aro
d some will avd it. and i think that -- if it drops any further, i tink it's a buying opportunity. melissa we have a new struggle wh innovation. so maybe maybe w should be a part of that. >> yes, i have become a little reticent about technology and innovation and you're happy to sit back. and jeff bezos was 33 when amazon went public. and so what does that tell you? >> i don't know, this is like you can't teach old gs new tricks. and they should demand their moneyback. >>...
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d then they get impoverished by their diseases, many that are beyond the capacity of any family to pay for it. melissawe roll back time, we had this option like you just described, that would ensure these folks. but the upside is that it's not going to disrupt the rest of the health care industry. if we would've had that at this riod of time. because it is -- it's more one of government. and anytime you get government involvedit is a disaster. it is basically what we have done. >> yes, and we already had a model. it was passed in 1982 byhe tax equity family responsibility act. and it made it possible for families who had this to be placed within the medicaid system without having to be impoverished to qualify for it and it really is the way to make this work and it can work in a dozeplus the family's udget and it doesn't skew the market. >> yes, we were talking about this, the very beginning of this. d i'm wondering -- i mean, what does the public at larg what is theirerception? it so hard for me to tell. i look at the polls and they say different things. 67% say that they would like to delay obamacar
d then they get impoverished by their diseases, many that are beyond the capacity of any family to pay for it. melissawe roll back time, we had this option like you just described, that would ensure these folks. but the upside is that it's not going to disrupt the rest of the health care industry. if we would've had that at this riod of time. because it is -- it's more one of government. and anytime you get government involvedit is a disaster. it is basically what we have done. >> yes,...
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d you think? i think people -- young people especially are fed up, they don't believe anybody any more, i don't blame them. melissa: not anybody. >> they don't like obama, and return and their parents, i don't blame them, everyone is bummed, who is happy? melissa: we dragged in our own young person here. you can represent the young people. >> i agree 100%, young people are so fed up with politics as normal, they are tired of the rhetoric and experiencing reality of bad politicians in washington. they are experiencing the pain of their own vote. melissa: how. >> higher premiums, youth unemployment. crippling student loan debt, they are experiencing the harsh reality of fail liberal policies. >> mercedes. the problem is a lot are untractable. health care is a new one. in terms of how it is hitting them. before they were well protected but now they are getting kicked off their policies at school. there was a promise, that the president could solve the student debt, they are not problem that can be solved immediately no matter wt. >> there was so much euphemism in terms of what they wanted, they were thinking this is
d you think? i think people -- young people especially are fed up, they don't believe anybody any more, i don't blame them. melissa: not anybody. >> they don't like obama, and return and their parents, i don't blame them, everyone is bummed, who is happy? melissa: we dragged in our own young person here. you can represent the young people. >> i agree 100%, young people are so fed up with politics as normal, they are tired of the rhetoric and experiencing reality of bad politicians...
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melissa: yea >> i can tell you that i work th a lot of college professors where i t at the college o medicine. a lost physicians d able to pay your bills, put your kids through college and no matter where the market goe you're still comfortable enough to know that at some point you may retire, or, that you will have tenure or have a job for the rest of your life as long as you need it. so a long as you have access to money, to have the basic comforts in life, then you are wealthy. liz: jonathan, i mean a lot of people said that online as well that it was about, it was about family in the sense of being able to take care o your extended family. you know you have enough money for your kid. you know you can take care of your parents. >> anding. melissa, you are comfortable with that million, two million dollar lev. i think what we're talki about is really that what used to be called, fu money. not worrying about ail about future. at is what this notion of true with was. i think simply need more. the notiothat people can retire on a couple hundred thousand dollars for 20r 30 years at the rate prices are rising simply
melissa: yea >> i can tell you that i work th a lot of college professors where i t at the college o medicine. a lost physicians d able to pay your bills, put your kids through college and no matter where the market goe you're still comfortable enough to know that at some point you may retire, or, that you will have tenure or have a job for the rest of your life as long as you need it. so a long as you have access to money, to have the basic comforts in life, then you are wealthy. liz:...
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liz cheney and others, five rules for what to d and not to do trying to run in a state you're not actually from. up next is melissaingly stark income inequality, what is becoming a defining issue of our time. president obama has issued an impassioned call to action. will the gop respond and if so how? that's next in nerd nerd. see you tomorrow at 8:00. thanks for getting up. there are seniors who have left hundreds of dollars of savings on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized plan comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today. hands for holding. feet, kicking. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to ask about xeljanz. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill for adults with moderat
liz cheney and others, five rules for what to d and not to do trying to run in a state you're not actually from. up next is melissaingly stark income inequality, what is becoming a defining issue of our time. president obama has issued an impassioned call to action. will the gop respond and if so how? that's next in nerd nerd. see you tomorrow at 8:00. thanks for getting up. there are seniors who have left hundreds of dollars of savings on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no...
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d blood clots in the leg common side effects include skin redss or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting and crse in psa. ask your doctor about axiron. melissa: clandestine helicopter to five helicopter operations, he's seeking cameras, all in an effort to get a little extra intel. you think we're talking about the cia? guess again. wall street's going of james bond to get a competitive edge on the trading floor. they're shelling out major cash for high-tech surveillance services, and believe it or not, it is totally illegal. here to tell us more about his, street journal michael roth bill to reported on this story today, got a ton a play on the story. everyone was reading it. you know, these experts networks basically is what this is about, not necessarily a new phenomenon you were looking at a company called chin state that is really taking the technology to the next level with what they are gathering. what is some of the cool stuff they're doing to get rid information coming in this case about oil inventory? >> they do a lot of stuff. they're one of a number of companies in this industry flying helicopters over oil tanks and up, which is
d blood clots in the leg common side effects include skin redss or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting and crse in psa. ask your doctor about axiron. melissa: clandestine helicopter to five helicopter operations, he's seeking cameras, all in an effort to get a little extra intel. you think we're talking about the cia? guess again. wall street's going of james bond to get a competitive edge on the trading floor. they're shelling out major cash...