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d. printers capable printing anything almost including human organs could this be the end of organ donors and could we start seeing human being blown out of the machine to discuss these amazing new technologies their benefits and their potential for abuse i'm joined now by b.t.s. producer manual rob lowe hello i have a house going low let's start talking about the proto proto robot looks let's check this out ok this is terrifying i think i have i don't know i mean i know that it has a lot of practical applications but i want to talk about now but it's just it's a really frightening image it's a really i mean i think it's pretty cool looks like it looks like the little it's. from robocop and you can even see it going up stairs and going through all these yeah new things there's tons of practical action that come into your house and i don't want to mention it to you but it has a lot of practical applications to it i can imagine this being used for firefighters police officers kind of like. and it is to some extent it is an autonomous robot it learns from its surrounding its probably see thi
d. printers capable printing anything almost including human organs could this be the end of organ donors and could we start seeing human being blown out of the machine to discuss these amazing new technologies their benefits and their potential for abuse i'm joined now by b.t.s. producer manual rob lowe hello i have a house going low let's start talking about the proto proto robot looks let's check this out ok this is terrifying i think i have i don't know i mean i know that it has a lot of...
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this 3 d printer is all about the ears. this thing.are going to have a box that makes stuff for us any time and anywhere. >> i know what i want made for me first and i don't want it made to match what i have right now. >> it is impossible. that is it a beautiful thought and what men do. this is it an amazing machine and instead of trying to solve, i want something bigger. >> bernie, are you looking forward for anything. it is it really it is. >> i can't hear you. >> you are absolutely right. ip want something that creates natural hair. that is it a problem. not ears . i am with him on the better brain or different oregon or create something like that. it is bigger and it is it expensive. >> and we want to. it is it true . and it is another one. >> and that is in oregon. >> and something that can hear and ultimate lie and play the ukeleli. >> and that is. ip rarather not be. i let you fill in the different orgorg. >> it is kind of like we combined baking cakes with software . why create a software that can back things. >> i don't know i
this 3 d printer is all about the ears. this thing.are going to have a box that makes stuff for us any time and anywhere. >> i know what i want made for me first and i don't want it made to match what i have right now. >> it is impossible. that is it a beautiful thought and what men do. this is it an amazing machine and instead of trying to solve, i want something bigger. >> bernie, are you looking forward for anything. it is it really it is. >> i can't hear you....
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well every home has a 3-d printer and you can printout a package and three-dimensional three-dimensional:00s. >> that's going to happen. >> they have one down the street on 6th avenue. for me i actually like the idea of not having saturday delivery because then i look that much more forward to monday delivery and the tantalizing hope that maybe there will be something good in the mail. >> you said there is a 3-d printer on 6th avenue, but that is an appleby's. it is not a 3-d -- >> something on the plate was three dimensional. >> they didn't print that. that was cooked by a young man or female. god bless them. bill, you again have no actual address to speak of. how do you get your mail and avoid making a homoerotic -- pun. >> then i can't say anything. internet is killing malls and pr firms and internet is killing sex shows in mexico. the internet ruins everything. >> remember -- they need to reinvent themselves. remember when taco bell and pizza hut moved together? they said we are dying, but there will be people who want to go to pizza hut and their friend will wouldn't to go to taco b
well every home has a 3-d printer and you can printout a package and three-dimensional three-dimensional:00s. >> that's going to happen. >> they have one down the street on 6th avenue. for me i actually like the idea of not having saturday delivery because then i look that much more forward to monday delivery and the tantalizing hope that maybe there will be something good in the mail. >> you said there is a 3-d printer on 6th avenue, but that is an appleby's. it is not a 3-d...
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we are going to have 3-d printers in our home like we have tvs.of 3 had d printing -- 3-d printing companies are committed to getting them in people's homes. it's accelerating. >> you make your own gun, therefore you cannot really trace any of it. that's, man. that's a little scary. >> scary stuff. >> yeah, all right, laurie. thank you, appreciate ilt. good segment. >> tomorrow, a lesson for the u.s. we will explain the action australia took on guns after the mass can i canning there, fareed talks with the man who made it happen. gps airs tomorrow right here on cnn, it's half past the hour, we are getting close toyota, we will get a look at the headlines. the head of iraq spy school was kill canned today, bought there's conflicts reports about his death. local officials say he was killed by confronting two stieds bombers that just killed his two bodyguards. the police say he died when two bodyguards were shot. a national hero, formerly charged with murder. oscar pistorius will know on tuesday if he will even get bail. he is charged with shooting t
we are going to have 3-d printers in our home like we have tvs.of 3 had d printing -- 3-d printing companies are committed to getting them in people's homes. it's accelerating. >> you make your own gun, therefore you cannot really trace any of it. that's, man. that's a little scary. >> scary stuff. >> yeah, all right, laurie. thank you, appreciate ilt. good segment. >> tomorrow, a lesson for the u.s. we will explain the action australia took on guns after the mass can i...
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d. printers for biomedical use proofs parts of a man's body can be recreated with just some injectable gel made of living cells and what about using such technology there to resurrect a complete human being from the past. and this one is the streets of new york to find out just who people would like to see back on earth. who would you three d. print from history this week let's talk about that i mean reported bring so in the life of a character oh yeah like super mario or. their elmo yeah i got it thirty were my best friends oh someone you know that's a good idea to frederick douglass. luther king. and malcolm x. do you think that they would appreciate where society is today to be honest with true there would be a little disappointed abraham lincoln you have the classic president right is that we're everybody says no no and said that yes i mean lincoln's pretty hot great nel you know people like lincoln him walking around his beard be good yeah yeah and he'd be like what the how did you do with this country wow i've been that boy that i guess the purpose of these courses is to see you know
d. printers for biomedical use proofs parts of a man's body can be recreated with just some injectable gel made of living cells and what about using such technology there to resurrect a complete human being from the past. and this one is the streets of new york to find out just who people would like to see back on earth. who would you three d. print from history this week let's talk about that i mean reported bring so in the life of a character oh yeah like super mario or. their elmo yeah i got...
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d. printers could recreate parts of a human body using injectable gel made of living cells it's a discovery that certainly captured the imagination could this technology eventually be used to clone humans and what about bringing back someone from the past are things laurie harford has to hit the streets of the big apple to find out who new yorkers would like to resurrect. who would you three d. print from history this week let's talk about that i mean reported for you so in the life of your character oh yeah like super mario or. there elmo you had that i got it thirty were my best friends oh someone you know that's a good idea for two douglas. luther king. and malcolm x. do you think that they would appreciate where society is today to be honest with true there would be a little disappointed abraham lincoln yeah the classic president right is that we're everybody says no no and said that yes i mean lincoln's pretty hot great no you know people like lincoln him walking around his beard be good yeah yeah and he'd be like what the how did you do it this country while i've been dad lloyd and i
d. printers could recreate parts of a human body using injectable gel made of living cells it's a discovery that certainly captured the imagination could this technology eventually be used to clone humans and what about bringing back someone from the past are things laurie harford has to hit the streets of the big apple to find out who new yorkers would like to resurrect. who would you three d. print from history this week let's talk about that i mean reported for you so in the life of your...
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d. printers for. biomedical use proves parts of the human body can actually be recreated with just some injectable gel made of living cells and what about using such technology to reason rect a complete human being from the past well arty's laurie harf an assistant wonders decided to take a wonder on the streets of new york to find out what people would like to see brought back to life.
d. printers for. biomedical use proves parts of the human body can actually be recreated with just some injectable gel made of living cells and what about using such technology to reason rect a complete human being from the past well arty's laurie harf an assistant wonders decided to take a wonder on the streets of new york to find out what people would like to see brought back to life.
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d. printers can recreate parts of the human body by using injectable gel made of living cells the discovery that certainly captures the end in imagination somewhat i mean could technology then surely be used to clone for example human beings what about resurrecting someone from the past laurie harshness has hit the streets of the big apple to find out only arcturus would like to bring back to life. who would you three d. print from history this week let's talk about that i mean reported for you so in the life of your character oh yeah like super mario or. their elmo yeah i got it already were my best friend oh someone you know that's a good idea for to douglas. want you to king. and malcolm x. do you think that they would appreciate where society is today to be honest with you there would be a little disappointed abraham lincoln you have the classic president right is that who everybody says no no one said that yes i mean lincoln's pretty hot great nell you know people like lincoln him walking around his beard would be good yeah yeah and he'd be like what the how did you do it this country
d. printers can recreate parts of the human body by using injectable gel made of living cells the discovery that certainly captures the end in imagination somewhat i mean could technology then surely be used to clone for example human beings what about resurrecting someone from the past laurie harshness has hit the streets of the big apple to find out only arcturus would like to bring back to life. who would you three d. print from history this week let's talk about that i mean reported for you...
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. >>> you probably heard about 3- d printers. details about what they are doing now.uld change people's lives. >>> new this morning, the u.s. supreme court takes up the question of dna sampling to help involve crimes. the justices will hear arguments from maryland officials who want police to be allowed to take dna samples from people who have been arrested but not convicted. twenty-eight states and the federal government do this type of sampling. privacy advocates claim this is unconstitutional. the justices will make a final decision in the case later this year. >>> science fiction is becoming a real medical miracle at cornell university. professor larry bonisar and his students developed a 3-d printing method to make a precisely modeled replacement ear. the lab uses a form of ink but their ink is alive. the gel used in printing the ears has living cells in it. it can be directly implanted into a patient or even grown in an incubator until it gets implanted. >> the reason that an ear is a really good demonstration of this kind of technology is because it has a ver
. >>> you probably heard about 3- d printers. details about what they are doing now.uld change people's lives. >>> new this morning, the u.s. supreme court takes up the question of dna sampling to help involve crimes. the justices will hear arguments from maryland officials who want police to be allowed to take dna samples from people who have been arrested but not convicted. twenty-eight states and the federal government do this type of sampling. privacy advocates claim...
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d. printer researchers from the university of edinburgh have created a machine that prints out embryonic cells well this brings back memories memories of dolly the sheep remember her back in the late ninety's she was the first mammal to be cloned and she was living proof that a clone can be produced from a cell taken from the body well with dolly in mind and with scientists working on being able to print of body parts is it just a matter of time before humans can be cloned for more on this fascinating and perhaps scary technology are to correspondent marina for in iowa joins us now hi there marina so we here at r.t. we've been reporting on three d. printing we've reported on it before and how it can be used to make everything from guns to food president obama even brought it up in his state of the union speech let's take a listen. there are things we can do right now to accelerate this trend last year we created our first manufacturing innovation institute in youngstown ohio and once shuttered warehouse is now a state of the art lab where new workers are mastering the three d. printing t
d. printer researchers from the university of edinburgh have created a machine that prints out embryonic cells well this brings back memories memories of dolly the sheep remember her back in the late ninety's she was the first mammal to be cloned and she was living proof that a clone can be produced from a cell taken from the body well with dolly in mind and with scientists working on being able to print of body parts is it just a matter of time before humans can be cloned for more on this...
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d. printer researchers from the university of edinburgh have created a machine that prints out embryonic stem cells of this may bring back memories of dolly the sheep remember her back in the late ninety's she was the first mammal to be cloned in she was living proof that a clone can be produced from a cell taken from the body oh dolly in mind and what scientists working on being able to print body parts is it just a matter of time before humans can be cloned for more on this fascinating and perhaps scary technology r.t. correspondent very important i joined us now hi there marina so we hear we've reported on three d. printing everything from guns to food. what are some of the other ways that developers are looking to use this technology. well right now liz experts are using three d. technology to develop something that's been dubbed bio printing major universities corporate laboratories and biomedical engineers are printing experimental heart valves need cartilage is bone implants kidney cells and even healing tissue now three d. bio printing essentially squirts ink of the living cells
d. printer researchers from the university of edinburgh have created a machine that prints out embryonic stem cells of this may bring back memories of dolly the sheep remember her back in the late ninety's she was the first mammal to be cloned in she was living proof that a clone can be produced from a cell taken from the body oh dolly in mind and what scientists working on being able to print body parts is it just a matter of time before humans can be cloned for more on this fascinating and...
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>> who here, by the way built a 3-d printer if you're in the room and you built a 3-d printer out of know that -- >> yes. >> stephanie: the sea slug discards its penis after sex and grows another one? >> who doesn't know that? >> apparently sea snakes are against high-capacity magazines. >> stephanie: here are more fun facts. this sea slug each slug has a penis and a vagina. both members insert their -- into the others at the same time. >> well, to be fair -- they call that space docking. >> you can't really tell a sea slug to [ bleep ] himself. >> stephanie: after copulating for about ten minutes each slug discards its peenis and grows a new one which is ready to be used in 24 hours. >> and you complain because i need a nap. >> that would be bad for gun shows and monster truck rallies. >> what if each one got smaller. better make the first one count. get a new one tomorrow. the bad news is you get a whole new -- the good news you is get a whole new penis tomorrow. the bad news is it will be 2/3 the size. probably gave it to an affenpinscher. >> stephanie: right. exactly. the other --
>> who here, by the way built a 3-d printer if you're in the room and you built a 3-d printer out of know that -- >> yes. >> stephanie: the sea slug discards its penis after sex and grows another one? >> who doesn't know that? >> apparently sea snakes are against high-capacity magazines. >> stephanie: here are more fun facts. this sea slug each slug has a penis and a vagina. both members insert their -- into the others at the same time. >> well, to be...
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guest: well, if you make a gun with a 3-d printer, from what i read, you might be able to fire it once. and then all you got is a mess of paper. possibly the 3-d printed magazine, the multiple-round magazine, might be more feasible, but i think that still remains to be seen. this is a new technology. it has soming from implications for the future of gun control, and if it does develop further from where it is now, it's probably going to mean gun control needs to be put into the trash can for real and for good. host: and we've been talking with larry pratt of gun owners of america for the past hour. thank you for being on "washington journal." >> coming up we'll go live to capitol hill for a meeting of the house democratic steering and policy committee. they're gathering this afternoon to discuss how the pending march 1 sequester will impact government employees. among those we'll hear from, former federal aviation administration administer, mary ann blakey, and former illinois congressman jon porter. that's live here at 2:30 on c-span. we were joined by a journalist who described her e
guest: well, if you make a gun with a 3-d printer, from what i read, you might be able to fire it once. and then all you got is a mess of paper. possibly the 3-d printed magazine, the multiple-round magazine, might be more feasible, but i think that still remains to be seen. this is a new technology. it has soming from implications for the future of gun control, and if it does develop further from where it is now, it's probably going to mean gun control needs to be put into the trash can for...
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laser cutters, water cutters, 3-d printers for the cost of a gym moip.o me that's the interesting thing. whether in the same way that the internet and the cloud and open store software allowed the huge proliferation. the explosion of start-ups whether that same local innovation can occur. in the manufacturing space. you no longer have to invest in millions of dollars to go on -- develop it. >> we should talk about the impact where the technology will be felt in big corporations, in people who are hobbiest at the stage. before we do that. i want to hear about the specific technologies that you believe will have the most impact when they're deployed in these uses. i want to hear from each one of you about the technologies most interesting, mostly excited and most significant. do you want to starting with kneel? >> what we're talking about how you turn data in to things and things in to data. shannon did it for communication. they we are doing it for manufacturing. digital manufacturing hasn't happened yet. in 1952 m.i.t. connected and computer and they hav
laser cutters, water cutters, 3-d printers for the cost of a gym moip.o me that's the interesting thing. whether in the same way that the internet and the cloud and open store software allowed the huge proliferation. the explosion of start-ups whether that same local innovation can occur. in the manufacturing space. you no longer have to invest in millions of dollars to go on -- develop it. >> we should talk about the impact where the technology will be felt in big corporations, in people...
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with xerox, you're ready for real business. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." 3-d printers. stocks at least this morning. 3-d systems reports a 45% pop in sales but misses animal lis estimates. three dimensional printer down 4% right now. analysts tell me the worry is earnings growth, living up to the expectations embedded in the stock price. back to you guys. >>> the civil trial today -- let's get over to john harwood. president obama is about to address the governors association in d.c. on the looming sequester. the possibility of a government shutdown later in the month. what do we expect to hear? >> we expect to hear more in what we've seen over the last couple of weeks which is the steady application of public rhetorical pressure by the president on congress trying to make them accept his framework which is to have alternative budget cuts to the sequester cuts but also have tax revenue in the mix. the question is whether he can make republicans go along. he did earlier in the year on the debt limit which was kicked until may. that appeared to be progress for the preside
with xerox, you're ready for real business. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." 3-d printers. stocks at least this morning. 3-d systems reports a 45% pop in sales but misses animal lis estimates. three dimensional printer down 4% right now. analysts tell me the worry is earnings growth, living up to the expectations embedded in the stock price. back to you guys. >>> the civil trial today -- let's get over to john harwood. president obama is about to address...
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i want to look at another name, and this is a 3-d printer computer, 3-d systems. can see it's down 8%. they came out with a quarterly report which was disappointing missing the animal -- analyst's expectations, not good news for the particular company and that's why shares are tumbling. back to you. dagen: thank you. connell: a major storm slamming parts of the central plains today, blizzard warnings in effect in oklahoma and kansas. hey, maria. maria: good morning, everyone. this is just after a week we saw blizzard conditions over a similar area. last week on thursday, we saw over a foot of snow in portions of kansas, oklahoma, and now, again, over a foot of snow expected in the areas. many people don't have anywhere to put the snow, but here we go. we have a snowfalling heavily in portions of the texas panhandle, oklahoma panhandle in central areas of kansas which could see over a foot of snow. amarillo, texas, a city in particular, that could have 20 inches of snow, and reporting gusts over 40 miles per hour. whiteout conditions, dangerous to hit the roads. pe
i want to look at another name, and this is a 3-d printer computer, 3-d systems. can see it's down 8%. they came out with a quarterly report which was disappointing missing the animal -- analyst's expectations, not good news for the particular company and that's why shares are tumbling. back to you. dagen: thank you. connell: a major storm slamming parts of the central plains today, blizzard warnings in effect in oklahoma and kansas. hey, maria. maria: good morning, everyone. this is just after...
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many difficult assemblies into one and allows for infinite complexity because 3-d complexity is free of charge. the printer doesn't care if it prints complex geometry or simple ones. >> just to go back to this question -- what technology is significant and exciting? >> i don't think it's a 3-d printing, i will tell you i think it is, ultimately why i don't is. the 3-d printing community has this vision that we're all going to be manufacturers and that we are all going to be general atkinson motors making my own car. right now, you can estimate less than 1% of of manufacturing is made by individuals. i made a bookshelf. i didn't buy it. i will assert in 20 years it will be less than 5%. if you look around this building, we're not going to individually make these chairs, make these beams, the class, the cars. it's an interesting thing and it's cool. but it's not big. the second thing is within corporations, how big is going to be? i agree these things are there but every single one you talked about, largely small, discrete product production. ford is -- when the ford stamps out a lot of doors, they're not go
many difficult assemblies into one and allows for infinite complexity because 3-d complexity is free of charge. the printer doesn't care if it prints complex geometry or simple ones. >> just to go back to this question -- what technology is significant and exciting? >> i don't think it's a 3-d printing, i will tell you i think it is, ultimately why i don't is. the 3-d printing community has this vision that we're all going to be manufacturers and that we are all going to be general...
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"the washington post" frontpage has a piece about parts made for three -- for guns by 3-d printers --hat you think? -- do you tink -- think? caller: this mess is confusing. nothing makes any sense anymore. who is the best liar? who has the best people behind them? that is what comes down to. host: wendy said that? -- why do you say that? caller: they are talking about getting guns out of here, yet we cannot get these people. . it is easier to hide a gun or a magazine. host: you might be interested in the story, in the "los angeles times" -- if somebody legally purchases a firearm, but later becomes disqualified, agents in california are tracking these people down and retrieving the firearms from now. that is a "los angeles times." ban in maryland, are republican caller. caller: i like the idea of armed guards in schools, but only as a mitigation, not as a solution to the root of the problem. it's kind of like going to the doctor and he says, we need more tests, but we will give you something for the pain. the guards in schools is only something for the pain, while we get to the route.
"the washington post" frontpage has a piece about parts made for three -- for guns by 3-d printers --hat you think? -- do you tink -- think? caller: this mess is confusing. nothing makes any sense anymore. who is the best liar? who has the best people behind them? that is what comes down to. host: wendy said that? -- why do you say that? caller: they are talking about getting guns out of here, yet we cannot get these people. . it is easier to hide a gun or a magazine. host: you might...
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opposed to owning them, access to entrepreneurs of cnc machine tools, laser cutters, water cutters, 3-d printers for the cost of a gym membership. to me, that's the interesting thing is whether in the same way that the internet and the cloud and open source software allow this huge proliferation, this explosion of start-ups, whether that same level of innovation can occur in the manufacturing space because you no longer have to invest, you know, millions of dollars to develop a prototype. >> i think we should talk about where the impact of this technology will be felt in big corporations, in the people who are more hobbyists at this stage. but before we do that, i want to hear about the specific technologies that you believe will have the most impact, um, when they're deployed in these uses. i want to hear from each one of you about the technologies that are most interesting, most exciting, most significant. do you want to start, neil? >> sure. so, um, what we're talking about is how you turn data into things and things into data. um, shannon did that for communication, they were both analog. we
opposed to owning them, access to entrepreneurs of cnc machine tools, laser cutters, water cutters, 3-d printers for the cost of a gym membership. to me, that's the interesting thing is whether in the same way that the internet and the cloud and open source software allow this huge proliferation, this explosion of start-ups, whether that same level of innovation can occur in the manufacturing space because you no longer have to invest, you know, millions of dollars to develop a prototype....
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manufacturing, capital stock which is a reflection of basically how many machines, including 3-d printers, machines defined -- defined broadly, pretty much that used to grow every decade in america on the order of 25-55% a decade. our technology stock in manufacturing was doubled it in the 2000s it was zero essentially. which has never again happen in our history. the u.s. companies were not investing in automation initiatives. and secondly, we have this in her recent book, if you look at the share of corporate r&d as applied, excuse because basic, applied in development, we are the only industrial nation where the share of the corporate share in basic and applied to shrink in the last decade. every other country is expand their basic and applied for u.s. companies to the opposite. they expanded their development although that is flattened and their shrank. largely that's really, really risky, and shareholders are saying we really don't care about returned. and seven years we want returns next you. any other component of that is when you have the 27th weakest and most anemic tax critics o
manufacturing, capital stock which is a reflection of basically how many machines, including 3-d printers, machines defined -- defined broadly, pretty much that used to grow every decade in america on the order of 25-55% a decade. our technology stock in manufacturing was doubled it in the 2000s it was zero essentially. which has never again happen in our history. the u.s. companies were not investing in automation initiatives. and secondly, we have this in her recent book, if you look at the...
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you take a 3 d file and the printer prints at one layer at a time.he artist and customize your guitar. this is a spider addition and goes for about 3500. you could have almost an entire recording studio in your backpack. >> this plugs directly into your iphone, ipad itouch or ipad. it is five times louder than anything on the market. >> if you could have a lot of fun with this one is called the alpha spier. what does it do? >> it allows you to assess least go electronic sounds. is pressers sensitive and velocity sensitive and will do anything you can think of. >> the best part, it looks schools. bruno mars might be at so much that he has an investor. >> you'll be able to practice and perform music easier. >> is not high tech but it is old world tech and it is also. >> this gives our is $120,000. >> maybe we cannot afford that very expensive the tar but we did see these music teaching apps. if you want this to you can check it out at the tech report that tv. >> an approach to the bay bridge, it looks good and plenty of sunshine. current temperature in
you take a 3 d file and the printer prints at one layer at a time.he artist and customize your guitar. this is a spider addition and goes for about 3500. you could have almost an entire recording studio in your backpack. >> this plugs directly into your iphone, ipad itouch or ipad. it is five times louder than anything on the market. >> if you could have a lot of fun with this one is called the alpha spier. what does it do? >> it allows you to assess least go electronic...
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good morning joel d. 3 ,3 science fiction is becoming a real medical miraace at one college. pew yook ,,professors andd studentt developee a 33d printing method to makee like all printers.. the lab uses a form of ink ... but ttier ink is áaliveá containiig living cells in it. so what's coming out of the when we priit wiih it. and wee can use it to either directll impllnttii nto a atient or we an grow it in an incubatorrin a lab for while -3 before it gets implanted.""- replacenment...
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printer cartridge? >> he was involved in overseeing a number of these activities, yes, there was a relationship. >> was a tree they were so concealed that the first attempt find them?d not >> yes the method used was one of the best we had ever encountered. >> so mr. awlaki is by not an american citizen by where anyone in america would be proud? >> he was part of al qaeda and it was his determination to kill americans on behalf of al qaeda. >> thank you. is it true that in the last four years the fbi has arrested 100 people, either planning, conspiring, or trying to commit a terrorist attack on this nation? >> yes, they have arrested a lot of people. >> that is because of good, sound intelligence. i think what people forget is that they will kill us if they can and it is extraordinarily difficult if you cannot get into where they were hiding. would it have been possible to awlakirested hav mr. where he was in the yemen? >> we work very closely with yemenis to see if we can arrest in vigils. if we can, we want to do that because it is valuable for us. any actions taken in concert with the yemeni government are done in terms of any types of strikes we might engage ther
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