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d. printers so regenerate yes they can there's an entire line of open source three d. printers they start with the parent printer and they can print better versions of themselves and they have entire family trees really don't have your views ten years from now. printed organs fully functional reduced manufacturing cost people creating their home goods and some of the big ethical issues we've been talking about that they really surface and perhaps get regulated. yeah but i would certainly agree with with all that i think you're going to start to see more and more a larger and medium sized companies really start to use three d. printing in their factory space and i'm not saying it's going to replace all of manufacturing but a lot of areas it makes a lot of sense this is unbelievable thanks to my guests aaron walsh john codman make up a link and cody wilson remember you can find me on twitter at kings things he and i said in your next. chance are forced. to. look at the finish line of the marathon. for. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around
d. printers so regenerate yes they can there's an entire line of open source three d. printers they start with the parent printer and they can print better versions of themselves and they have entire family trees really don't have your views ten years from now. printed organs fully functional reduced manufacturing cost people creating their home goods and some of the big ethical issues we've been talking about that they really surface and perhaps get regulated. yeah but i would certainly agree...
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at the age of 34, he's invented africa's first 3-d printer, made entirely of electronic trash. >> we inspired to make a printer nearer to our reality, using materials that were available all around us. >> today, afate is looking for gear wheels. he finds them in an old printer. most of the components that end up here in the dump are old electronic equipment from europe. thousands of tons of electronic scrap end up in west africa every year and pollute the environment. that's cheaper than disposing of electronic components properly in the countries they come from. >> to be honest, we only noticed later that with our project we were also participating in the fight against pollution and e-waste in our country, by giving it a new chance. >> for all the components afate gnikou takes with him today, he pays the equivalent of a few cents. here, everything is priced by weight. the kilo price is always negotiable. for the nigerian traders, it's worth it. in his workshop, he carries out the final adjustments. he's spent under 100 euros for all his printer components. many people thought he was
at the age of 34, he's invented africa's first 3-d printer, made entirely of electronic trash. >> we inspired to make a printer nearer to our reality, using materials that were available all around us. >> today, afate is looking for gear wheels. he finds them in an old printer. most of the components that end up here in the dump are old electronic equipment from europe. thousands of tons of electronic scrap end up in west africa every year and pollute the environment. that's cheaper...
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d. printers that create prosthetic limbs and by cody wilson who nvram a slick produced the world's first functional three d. printed gun will hear from them later on what's three d. printing it's the conversion of bits into atoms it's taking virtual objects things that you like having a video game or a virtual environment and being able to produce those. in adam's real physical materials who started what started early stages of back on one nine hundred seventy s. but really got kicked off in the eighty's in large part to the founder of stratus johns company some seminal patent work in that field that's been growing it's been being used in industry for a long time and now it's becoming personal down to the guys who a company called greta they came to my house scanned me pictures it created this what is this that is you printed the printed version of larry king it is the process they went through as they scan do earn you into a three dimensional virtual i don't know i'm a walking around took a three about ten minutes very quick three d. scanning and then they took that virtual model those
d. printers that create prosthetic limbs and by cody wilson who nvram a slick produced the world's first functional three d. printed gun will hear from them later on what's three d. printing it's the conversion of bits into atoms it's taking virtual objects things that you like having a video game or a virtual environment and being able to produce those. in adam's real physical materials who started what started early stages of back on one nine hundred seventy s. but really got kicked off in...
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school, lab, 3-d printers are permeating.the end of the day, you don't know what you will need until you need it. the ability to have it instantly is amazing. withple will be familiar the apollo 13 story where there was a sudden emergency and in order to save the crew's lives, they had to jury rig a solution -- fithey had to scrape hole.re peg into a round if they had a 3-d rig like ours, they would have been able to fix the problem a lot faster and a lot more safely. he had a friend of ours design a fix for the apollo situation and build it. the crew uses some different tools, screwdrivers, wrenches, cable ties, containers for experiments. the list goes on and on. if you have ever been camping, you know what it is like to be in an isolated remote environment. imagine camping in space and needing something. that is where our device will come in handy. >> we look forward to the august launch. mike chen, the chief science officer of made in space. ice cream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream. the story behind yuengling co
school, lab, 3-d printers are permeating.the end of the day, you don't know what you will need until you need it. the ability to have it instantly is amazing. withple will be familiar the apollo 13 story where there was a sudden emergency and in order to save the crew's lives, they had to jury rig a solution -- fithey had to scrape hole.re peg into a round if they had a 3-d rig like ours, they would have been able to fix the problem a lot faster and a lot more safely. he had a friend of ours...
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i don't understand how 3-d printers work.lt, a car, a t-shirt, anything in these 3-d printers. it's just amazing to me what these kids are capable of. you have done a lot of work in the inner city helping kids to have opportunities that they otherwise would not have had. you don't really need to be doing this. you're a very successful entrepreneur, businessman, musician obviously. what does this give back to you doing this work, will? >> so i have a program in east l.a. where i come from. i started out with 60 kids and now i have 200 plus kids. right now as we speak seven kids are in china learning mandarin. four of them are about to go to m.i.t. this year for a summer program. one of them going to a laboratory in new hampshire to learn how to code even more. so i care about inner city kids. them being up to speed on where tomorrow is going. there are tools right now. there are so many jobs in america that we can't fill because people aren't brought up to speed with the skill sets that are needed. i'm taking the power that i
i don't understand how 3-d printers work.lt, a car, a t-shirt, anything in these 3-d printers. it's just amazing to me what these kids are capable of. you have done a lot of work in the inner city helping kids to have opportunities that they otherwise would not have had. you don't really need to be doing this. you're a very successful entrepreneur, businessman, musician obviously. what does this give back to you doing this work, will? >> so i have a program in east l.a. where i come from....
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we're going to send a 3-d printer to mars.his is your government the total and complete dysfunction nalt of your government. but they can't cut anything. but realize two thirds of the problem are the enentitlements. and none of us are saying get rid of that. we're saying reform the entitlements. [applause] but here's the disappointing thing. and this is what discourages me about washington. we had a vote about four months ago to try to cut $3 million. now, some will tell you, $3 million, that's peanuts. why bother? if you don't start somewhere, how are we ever going to get started? [applause] this was to cut $3 million for twiggy, the water skiing squirrel. now, i like dumb pet tricks and if you email me one i will look at it. but i'm not for having the taxpayers spend $3 million for twiggy the water skiing squirrel to support the selling of american walnuts in spain. and god love you if you've got a walnut farm but that's your job to advertise them, not the taxpayers. [applause] but we had a vote. and here's the disturbing th
we're going to send a 3-d printer to mars.his is your government the total and complete dysfunction nalt of your government. but they can't cut anything. but realize two thirds of the problem are the enentitlements. and none of us are saying get rid of that. we're saying reform the entitlements. [applause] but here's the disappointing thing. and this is what discourages me about washington. we had a vote about four months ago to try to cut $3 million. now, some will tell you, $3 million, that's...
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outsourced firm in san francisco, heard about people creating prosthetic hands with a 3-d printer. >> and i thought, i could do that. >> reporter: dan got the plans and the printer and set to work. >> this was the original design. >> reporter: the product dan thought was okay. >> it's just not very stiff. it's not very elegant. it's bulky. >> reporter: but good enough wasn't quite good enough for him and dan thought he could do better. what followed was 11 months of design and redesign, printing and reprinting, start and stop. >> there were many points where i thought, i don't know if it's worth it. and then i'd put it aside for a while. then i'd pick it up again and have a new idea that would bubble up and go at it again. >> reporter: and keep going dan did until he had a hand ready for a child. all he needed now was a child ready for a hand. >> does that feel tight but not too tight? >> reporter: dan found her living in mill valley. mary saunders was born with just a thumb on her left hand, a perfect candidate for dan's hand. mary is being fitted for free with the very first fido ha
outsourced firm in san francisco, heard about people creating prosthetic hands with a 3-d printer. >> and i thought, i could do that. >> reporter: dan got the plans and the printer and set to work. >> this was the original design. >> reporter: the product dan thought was okay. >> it's just not very stiff. it's not very elegant. it's bulky. >> reporter: but good enough wasn't quite good enough for him and dan thought he could do better. what followed was 11...
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d. printer products. it's only the first few years to determine this shift in the economy. >> can you explain what the word prosumer is? >> guest: it was 25 or 30 years ago it's coming to practice. that is consumers become prosumer and they produce and consume and are shared in their own goods and services. let me give you an example of how this affects the physical world and turns us from consumers to prosumer. renewable energy, three d. products. we now have millions of early adopters in europe who are actually producing their own electricity with solar panels on the roof or wind turbines on the property. the technology for harvesting solar and wind into turning it into electricity is still privacy but it's not an exponential trend and just like we saw with computer chips in the computer industry we had a twenty-year exponential curve with solar and wind. a solar water costs 1 dollar to produce in 1970. 66 and continues to go down. but even before the fixed costs are paid back in the harvesting technolo
d. printer products. it's only the first few years to determine this shift in the economy. >> can you explain what the word prosumer is? >> guest: it was 25 or 30 years ago it's coming to practice. that is consumers become prosumer and they produce and consume and are shared in their own goods and services. let me give you an example of how this affects the physical world and turns us from consumers to prosumer. renewable energy, three d. products. we now have millions of early...
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they are investigating whether 3-d printers can construct organs. soon will doctors be able to perform transplants with 3-d livers or kidneys? >> this sounds crazy but this is the idea. ,ou would take cells from blood put them in a petri dish. and then you grow enough cells were you can put them in a printer cartridge, or the type of cartridge where they use to print out parts and let it print away. these cells are from this goopy scaffolding that hold it all together. you could eventually produce a bladder, kidney, or liver. this is all still theory at this point. we are probably years away from someone actually being able to go to their doctor and get a replacement organ. but we are getting a lot closer than a couple of years ago when i first started looking into this. we actually have bladders that were artificially grown in labs and have been implanted in patients and tested and studied. we are moving closer. i know it sounds like sci-fi, but it will be reality in the next five years or so. up, john chen joins big talk about his turn them .round
they are investigating whether 3-d printers can construct organs. soon will doctors be able to perform transplants with 3-d livers or kidneys? >> this sounds crazy but this is the idea. ,ou would take cells from blood put them in a petri dish. and then you grow enough cells were you can put them in a printer cartridge, or the type of cartridge where they use to print out parts and let it print away. these cells are from this goopy scaffolding that hold it all together. you could...
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they're not just sharing information and renewable energy in 3-d printer products they are sharing homes. they are sharing clothing. in past weeks even hearing about cloud surfing. we now have millions of people who are sharing their apartments and homes on this collaborative comment. for air bmv at zero or journal cost. it's done to the hotel industry what file sharing did to the recording industry. once you have your fixed costs in place and you set up your web site the marginal cost of putting an additional apartment or home on their who wants to lease out their property is near zero. if you have a home or an apartment and want to lease it out for short-term until you have covered your fixed costs. that is your mortgage is being paid your property taxes are being paid so the marginal cost of renting out your apartment or home is near zero. in new york alone last year air bmv was responsible for eliminating 1 million hotel mites and hotels because millions of travelers rented out spaces put up by small homeowners. car sharing. we now have 800,000 people in united states sharing cars ra
they're not just sharing information and renewable energy in 3-d printer products they are sharing homes. they are sharing clothing. in past weeks even hearing about cloud surfing. we now have millions of people who are sharing their apartments and homes on this collaborative comment. for air bmv at zero or journal cost. it's done to the hotel industry what file sharing did to the recording industry. once you have your fixed costs in place and you set up your web site the marginal cost of...
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companies one day be able to print human body parts using 3-d printers? it is an area of growing research with some companies looking into whether printers can make human organs for transplant. we will hear more about the efforts of one company that is already reducing living tissue. risingckberry shares are after the company reported a smaller loss per share and $23 million in net income in the first quarter. cost cutting and asset sales helped the smartphone maker, which is still dealing with revenue issues. i will speak with the ceo at the bottom of the hour. day,r lead story of the t-mobile ceo john ledger takes aim at rivals at&t and verizon with a new program called an carrier five point know. 5.0.carrier hip-hop duo macklemore and ryan lewis headlined. the packed house also got to hear about t-mobile's free trial program where potential customers will get a free iphone five four week to try out the mobile network. t-mobile is also waiting data charges from music services like pandora and spotify. and it is setting up its own music streaming service
companies one day be able to print human body parts using 3-d printers? it is an area of growing research with some companies looking into whether printers can make human organs for transplant. we will hear more about the efforts of one company that is already reducing living tissue. risingckberry shares are after the company reported a smaller loss per share and $23 million in net income in the first quarter. cost cutting and asset sales helped the smartphone maker, which is still dealing with...
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ofple are getting ahead themselves, not understanding that it is not 3-d printers in the home.is 3-d printing and manufacturing, we're coming into a third industrial revolution right now. that is the part that the financial news and the popular news does not understand. >> what about the performance of the fund? -- you ande when i spoke at the beginning of the year when you started this fund. main, fewer 3-d printing stocks is about 30% down. but we are having a nice run right now, and we are not in that short term. our whole model is based on investing, and we do not believe the first batch or is even out of the dugout yet to give a baseball analogy. >> you also have a background in the media business. ma sought me out d china when i toure , and wanted my validation because i had been in this space for so long. you connect alibaba to what is going on in asia and the attraction at this trade show. work deals getting done? but was not privy to that, there's no question in my mind that there were western venture capital people there, as well as koreans and other agents. sians. th
ofple are getting ahead themselves, not understanding that it is not 3-d printers in the home.is 3-d printing and manufacturing, we're coming into a third industrial revolution right now. that is the part that the financial news and the popular news does not understand. >> what about the performance of the fund? -- you ande when i spoke at the beginning of the year when you started this fund. main, fewer 3-d printing stocks is about 30% down. but we are having a nice run right now, and we...
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how a west african inventor turned electronic junk into a 3-d printer meet the kenyan boy who came uph an effective way to keep lions out of his village, and the struggles indigenous peoples face in paraguay.
how a west african inventor turned electronic junk into a 3-d printer meet the kenyan boy who came uph an effective way to keep lions out of his village, and the struggles indigenous peoples face in paraguay.
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smithsonian is high-tech with the first presidential bust created with a 3-d printer, experts used a face scanner to help chronicle president obama's facial features >>> a dog belonging to a california firefighter who disappeared during a backpacking trip who disappeared, the dog has been found. the own certificate still missing. the dog ran off, and the firefighter chased after him, wearing only shorts. duke was found yesterday in the mud where he parked the car. the sheriff is scaling back the search after crews scoured 50 square miles in the area on foot, by horseback and by air. >> five rowers are fine after being rescued during a race to hawaii from california. these were two separate rescues. the latest happened yesterday morning at 52 miles west of morrow bay. this is video of the rescue. the rescue rower called for help after the boat capsized several times. >> on saturday the coast guard was involved in a similar rescue involving four rowers who were in trouble overnight all okay. they are all taking part in the great pacific race from monterey to honolulu. >> hardest part i
smithsonian is high-tech with the first presidential bust created with a 3-d printer, experts used a face scanner to help chronicle president obama's facial features >>> a dog belonging to a california firefighter who disappeared during a backpacking trip who disappeared, the dog has been found. the own certificate still missing. the dog ran off, and the firefighter chased after him, wearing only shorts. duke was found yesterday in the mud where he parked the car. the sheriff is...
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by using cells from the great, great grandson of vincent's brother theo to grow the ear and a 3-d printer to shape it. and if you think paper jam is tough, try clearing out an ear jam. nation, this is the most successful use of bioengineering in art since pablo picasso created that five-boobed lady so he could paint her. it could very well usher in a whole new movement. think about it. using this same technology, we might finally be able to see what this guy's face looked like before it was mangled in a horrible apple-picking accident. or even better, even better, we can finally glimpse the venus de milo as she was meant to be. and the best part about this exhibit is that visitors can talk to it. >> visitors to a german museum are waiting in line for hours, literally to ask questions through a microphone to vincent van gogh's re-grown ear. think of your question for van gogh's ear, please. >> stephen: i've got one: why, god, why? because i have seen ears grow on corn. i have seen ears grown on mice. but an ear growing in a museum, that's a craziest [bleeped] thing i have ever heard. i und
by using cells from the great, great grandson of vincent's brother theo to grow the ear and a 3-d printer to shape it. and if you think paper jam is tough, try clearing out an ear jam. nation, this is the most successful use of bioengineering in art since pablo picasso created that five-boobed lady so he could paint her. it could very well usher in a whole new movement. think about it. using this same technology, we might finally be able to see what this guy's face looked like before it was...
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and then you can power your 3-d printer materials renewable energy from the emerging internet in your and then you can take your product and transported in the future on the logistics internet with electric and fuel cell vehicles that operated near zero marginal cost to vehicles that operated with low marginal costs. this is an example where everyone can become a prosumer and sheer surfaces with each other over an emerging collaborative comment. what's happened here is we are starting to see a debate unfold and that is it is obvious that the zero marginal cost effect is pretty significant. the question is what kind of economic system and what would we need to envision for millions and hundreds of millions can produce not only derive information good, different energy is your marginal cost, during manufacturing products that allow them to bypass the market because you would be beyond profits. so what can a in which he made? the economists are somewhat befuddled because they believe there's two ways to organize the economy. private enterprise or the government or some combination betwee
and then you can power your 3-d printer materials renewable energy from the emerging internet in your and then you can take your product and transported in the future on the logistics internet with electric and fuel cell vehicles that operated near zero marginal cost to vehicles that operated with low marginal costs. this is an example where everyone can become a prosumer and sheer surfaces with each other over an emerging collaborative comment. what's happened here is we are starting to see a...
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some included a 3-d printer and a low-cost chemistry set. >> based on being able to prototype to access things like the tech shop, for example, where we did a lot of this early making we've been able to, again, get that to babies all across the world. >> the white house says the faire is meant to highlight technical innovations and get more young people interested in math and science. >>> a newly retired u.s. marine woke up this morning in his newly renovated north bay home after a homecoming surprise. >> welcome home, brother. >> jack bernardo and his family returned from japan yesterday. bernardo purchased a fixer- upper home and planned to work on it this summer. instead, his friends raised money to install new floors, redo the kitchen and landscape the property. >> i didn't think it was right for a person who retired given 21 years and getting 50% of their pay to come back and spend every cent that they saved on fixing up the home that they could afford. >> 21 years, i gave them serving our country. if i have 21 more years to give, i would. >> suisun city's mayor was there and he de
some included a 3-d printer and a low-cost chemistry set. >> based on being able to prototype to access things like the tech shop, for example, where we did a lot of this early making we've been able to, again, get that to babies all across the world. >> the white house says the faire is meant to highlight technical innovations and get more young people interested in math and science. >>> a newly retired u.s. marine woke up this morning in his newly renovated north bay home...
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we're going to send a 3-d printer to mars. this is your government the total and complete dysfunction nalt of your government. but they can't cut anything. but realize two thirds of the problem are the enentitlements. and none of us are saying get rid of that. we're saying reform the entitlements. [applause] but here's the disappointing thing. and this is what discourages me about washington. we had a vote about four months ago to try to cut $3 million. now, some will tell you, $3 million, that's peanuts. why bother? if you don't start somewhere, how are we ever going to get started? [applause] this was to cut $3 million for twiggy, the water skiing squirrel. now, i like dumb pet tricks and if you email me one i will look at it. but i'm not for having the taxpayers spend $3 million for twiggy the water skiing squirrel to support the selling of american walnuts in spain. and god love you if you've got a walnut farm but that's your job to advertise them, not the taxpayers. [applause] but we had a vote. and here's the disturbing
we're going to send a 3-d printer to mars. this is your government the total and complete dysfunction nalt of your government. but they can't cut anything. but realize two thirds of the problem are the enentitlements. and none of us are saying get rid of that. we're saying reform the entitlements. [applause] but here's the disappointing thing. and this is what discourages me about washington. we had a vote about four months ago to try to cut $3 million. now, some will tell you, $3 million,...
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we're going to send a 3-d printer to mars. this is your government the total and complete dysfunction nalt of your government. but they can't cut anything. but realize two thirds of the problem are the enentitlements. and none of us are saying get rid of that. we're saying reform the entitlements. [applause] but here's the disappointing thing. and this is what discourages me about washington. we had a vote about four months ago to try to cut $3 million. now, some will tell you, $3 million, that's peanuts. why bother? if you don't start somewhere, how are we ever going to get started? [applause] this was to cut $3 million for twiggy, the water skiing squirrel. now, i like dumb pet tricks and if you email me one i will look at it. but i'm not for having the taxpayers spend $3 million for twiggy the water skiing squirrel to support the selling of american walnuts in spain. and god love you if you've got a walnut farm but that's your job to advertise them, not the taxpayers. [applause] but we had a vote. and here's the disturbing
we're going to send a 3-d printer to mars. this is your government the total and complete dysfunction nalt of your government. but they can't cut anything. but realize two thirds of the problem are the enentitlements. and none of us are saying get rid of that. we're saying reform the entitlements. [applause] but here's the disappointing thing. and this is what discourages me about washington. we had a vote about four months ago to try to cut $3 million. now, some will tell you, $3 million,...
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d. printer on the space station. we are only a couple of days into the world cup in brazil aren't we but it's already thrown up a few surprises no more so than the five one defeat of reigning champion spain by the netherlands last night but it's not just the football on the pitch the fans are enjoying this plenty of entertainment on the sidelines too as graeme phillips has been finding. the prime minister's speech specially constructed on the edge of the city it was for this world cup two thousand seat now stretches over several acres the good of course the big screen as everybody knows every day to tens of thousands the fines the kids get a bit of the atmosphere and a bit of the actually like me speaking to some of these fines to see what the people in the counties here in this world cup two thousand and fourteen is that it's so close to god it was obviously not me that was seeing it work because. i was going to say it was you know i was like oh don't go to those look like show was because we didn't see the right ti
d. printer on the space station. we are only a couple of days into the world cup in brazil aren't we but it's already thrown up a few surprises no more so than the five one defeat of reigning champion spain by the netherlands last night but it's not just the football on the pitch the fans are enjoying this plenty of entertainment on the sidelines too as graeme phillips has been finding. the prime minister's speech specially constructed on the edge of the city it was for this world cup two...
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one feature that's likely to be part of the phone is a 3-d printer of photos, that is, and we should get answers today about how it'll interact with amazon's retail website. >>> fast food chain popeyes has shelled out $43 million to own its own secret recipe. it turns out the original recipe had been held by a third party. the fried chicken chain had been paying more than $3 million a year in licensing fees. >>> and when we come back, home alone. a quick-thinking little girl makes a brave move after men break into her house while she was there. >>> and a wild wreck. a jeep careens out of control and goes airborne. instead of mailing everyone my vacation photos, i'm saving a ton of time by posting them to my wall. oh, i like that one. it's so quick! it's just like my car insurance. i saved 15% in just 15 minutes. i saved more than that in half the time. i unfriend you. that's not how it works. that's not how any of this works. [ male announcer ] 15 minutes for a quote isn't how it works anymore. with esurance, 7 1/2 minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world.
one feature that's likely to be part of the phone is a 3-d printer of photos, that is, and we should get answers today about how it'll interact with amazon's retail website. >>> fast food chain popeyes has shelled out $43 million to own its own secret recipe. it turns out the original recipe had been held by a third party. the fried chicken chain had been paying more than $3 million a year in licensing fees. >>> and when we come back, home alone. a quick-thinking little girl...
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d. printer on the space station. we are only a couple of days into the world cup in brazil aren't we but it's already thrown up a few surprises not more so than the five one defeat of reigning champion spain by the netherlands last night but it's not just the football on the pitch that fans are enjoying there's also plenty of entertainment on the sidelines too as graeme phillips has been finding. the pie would be specially constructed on the edge of the city it wasn't for this walk up two thousand it was eat now stretches over several acres was good of course excrete was everybody comes every day tens of thousands of i did to get him out of the atmosphere i had a bit of the accident at least maybe some of these pines to see what the beauty of the clouds is here this was the two thousand and fourteen members it was that i was it was obviously not me that was seeing it work because. i was going to see what you thought it was you was like no was was the right show was because we sleep easier was i was i was i was i was
d. printer on the space station. we are only a couple of days into the world cup in brazil aren't we but it's already thrown up a few surprises not more so than the five one defeat of reigning champion spain by the netherlands last night but it's not just the football on the pitch that fans are enjoying there's also plenty of entertainment on the sidelines too as graeme phillips has been finding. the pie would be specially constructed on the edge of the city it wasn't for this walk up two...
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d. printer on the space station. now over nine thousand people have come to russia from eastern ukraine in the past couple of days as keeps military lays waste to towns during its crackdown on the uprising families are being split as man are being prevented from leaving ukraine while women and children are being allowed to get out argues ramon costa revisited one refugee camp to hear some of their stories. this typical russian summer camp for children is usually filled with joy however the mood here and in the you. the three summer camps which have been partly converted to repeat camps that are visited he's far from cherry meant you to me is meaningless to ever think has changed for me i used to have a great job at home my husband and i were living great and then one day i had to leave everything behind me is here with her son and she's due to give birth in less than a month to another child and like everyone else she has fled the shelling in the east of ukraine. but when you leave home for a while he usually want to
d. printer on the space station. now over nine thousand people have come to russia from eastern ukraine in the past couple of days as keeps military lays waste to towns during its crackdown on the uprising families are being split as man are being prevented from leaving ukraine while women and children are being allowed to get out argues ramon costa revisited one refugee camp to hear some of their stories. this typical russian summer camp for children is usually filled with joy however the mood...
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d. printer on the space station. now britain may lose some of its independence so rich nuclear to terence's it steps up collaboration with the u.s. over warheads it is another step in the already widespread cooperation between the two which does include sharing intelligence and prisoner exchanges as part of boyko reports such ties don't always of britain well. america and britain already shared nuclear know how in hardware and according to a guardian newspaper scoop that cooperation is to be stepped up even further prompting fresh questions about the independence of the u.k.'s nuclear to terror and if we don't have an independent deterrent which means an independent threat then we might as well just if we want to be protected by nuclear weapons pay the americans a fee and allow them to do it for the cold war may be over but there are still nearly ten thousand u.s. military personnel stationed in britain at dozens of our a.f. bases under u.s. control and we are still five and all for a five year b. she's in britain wi
d. printer on the space station. now britain may lose some of its independence so rich nuclear to terence's it steps up collaboration with the u.s. over warheads it is another step in the already widespread cooperation between the two which does include sharing intelligence and prisoner exchanges as part of boyko reports such ties don't always of britain well. america and britain already shared nuclear know how in hardware and according to a guardian newspaper scoop that cooperation is to be...
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d. printer on the space station. now the world cup in brazil is only a couple of days old but it's already thrown up a few surprises no more so than the five one defeat of reigning champion spain by the netherlands last night thousands of fans are still awaiting their big games graeme phillips went to meet some of them. the prime minister's speech specially constructed on the edge of the city it wasn't for this walk two thousand feet now stretches over several acres was it of course it's me i know i think it's a good thing if you look at the sleeves at least i see all the people in the mountains here in this world cup two thousand and fourteen in brazil so you know i was it was obviously not me it was when the work was. done i guess it was probably because you don't know how you got to the show was because we didn't sleep at night time i saw i was at least once i was i was i i i i i i i i could tell you now let's have a quick look at some other news happening around the world this hour militants linked to the islamic
d. printer on the space station. now the world cup in brazil is only a couple of days old but it's already thrown up a few surprises no more so than the five one defeat of reigning champion spain by the netherlands last night thousands of fans are still awaiting their big games graeme phillips went to meet some of them. the prime minister's speech specially constructed on the edge of the city it wasn't for this walk two thousand feet now stretches over several acres was it of course it's me i...
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will companies one day be able to print human body parts using 3-d printers?area of growing
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d. printers make dones assessable that will body i thought you could use to be a forty's which claim you know really powers over and over are and i thought this could be done cheaply and easily and i wanted to demonstrate that god could.
d. printers make dones assessable that will body i thought you could use to be a forty's which claim you know really powers over and over are and i thought this could be done cheaply and easily and i wanted to demonstrate that god could.
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i'm really happy that someone thinks the 3-d printer is the most zrubtive technology. t 3 oofer 6, it was the printer. type thank you. "bloomberg surveillance" continues. "in the loop" is up next. have a great morning, everyone. ♪ >> good morning, it is wednesday, june 25. you are "in the loop" with betty liu. ford is taking advantage of the newly design crossover suv, it will be sold over 100 countries. and in mississippi, thad cochran finally pulled that win over his tea party challenger to win the runoff. he was helped by democrats who crossed party lines to help me election. and the obama administration with more sanctions against the ukraine, there are planet newspaper ads saying that sanctions may her jobs. the obama administration is clearing the way for the first exports of unrefined u.s. oil in four decades. crude oil. not since the 1970's have american companies been allowed to sell their oil overseas. we have more on how big of an event that this is
i'm really happy that someone thinks the 3-d printer is the most zrubtive technology. t 3 oofer 6, it was the printer. type thank you. "bloomberg surveillance" continues. "in the loop" is up next. have a great morning, everyone. ♪ >> good morning, it is wednesday, june 25. you are "in the loop" with betty liu. ford is taking advantage of the newly design crossover suv, it will be sold over 100 countries. and in mississippi, thad cochran finally pulled that...
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intel is creating their own robots and printing them on a 3-d printer.an david johnson brought a special friend named jimmy with him to discuss robots in our future. do see jimmy. here he is. this is jimmy. we will walk him around as we talk. it this is a 21st century robot project. he is an open source, three deep rumble robot. >> how big is it? >> he is about two feet tall. we took him about two weeks to build from scratch. we worked with a company. this is more of a research version. the idea is you can design the look of it. your robotrought -- doesn't have to look like jimmy. you can design your own robot. you can make it personal by downloading apps. to understand artificial intelligence. you don't have the phd. all you need is to download apps like a smartphone. >> what you have programmed into this is the ability to be aware of its environment? now, we have a minimum viable platform. it has the hardware down. we have this version and a version coming out later this year that is powered by the intel edison platform. that will be about $1600. now w
intel is creating their own robots and printing them on a 3-d printer.an david johnson brought a special friend named jimmy with him to discuss robots in our future. do see jimmy. here he is. this is jimmy. we will walk him around as we talk. it this is a 21st century robot project. he is an open source, three deep rumble robot. >> how big is it? >> he is about two feet tall. we took him about two weeks to build from scratch. we worked with a company. this is more of a research...
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use open source files to great their own robots and print them on a three-day printer -- on a 3-d printerhnson joins me from new york to discuss robots. you of him telling me about jimmy for about a year or so. what do you got? >> here is jimmy. we will walk him around as we talk. jimmy is part of a 21st-century robot project. is an open-source, 3-d printable robot. >> how big is it? he is knee-high? >> he is about two foot tall. it took us about two weeks to build them from scratch. we worked with a company called trossen robotics. this is a research version. the idea is that you can design the look of it. your robot does not have to look like jimmy. people can design their own robot. they can also make the robot personal by make -- by downloading apps. you don't have to understand artificial intelligence. all you really need is to download apps like a smartphone. >> what you have already programmed into this is the ability to the aware of its environment or the moving capabilities and so on? >> right now, we have a minimum platform. we have the hardware down. we have this version and th
use open source files to great their own robots and print them on a three-day printer -- on a 3-d printerhnson joins me from new york to discuss robots. you of him telling me about jimmy for about a year or so. what do you got? >> here is jimmy. we will walk him around as we talk. jimmy is part of a 21st-century robot project. is an open-source, 3-d printable robot. >> how big is it? he is knee-high? >> he is about two foot tall. it took us about two weeks to build them from...
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will companies one day be able to print human body parts using 3-d printers? an area of growing rese
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. >> whether it's 3 d printers or laser cutters that allow them to design their own ideas, create prototypes, put them out to market, test them, tinker with them, refine them and ultimately create brand new businesses. >> reporter: the president announced a $150 million federal investment in a program that's designed to cut in half the amount of time it takes to create and market programs that build new materials. things like carbon fiber and new polymers. >>> and we are looking live outside at the philadelphia skyline. we have a lot of sunshine today. the humidity a little higher than yesterday. but we don't have any storms around, not right now. as we go into tomorrow, we do have some thunderstorms in the forecast. it's going to come after heat tomorrow, too. that's going to be the first thing you will notice tomorrow. we have a heat advisory out. it will feel hotter. today, the first day we have gotten at 90 degrees this year. heat advisory out for wednesday because of the increase in humidity along with the heat. it will feel close to 100 degrees. we have storms coming late in the day to
. >> whether it's 3 d printers or laser cutters that allow them to design their own ideas, create prototypes, put them out to market, test them, tinker with them, refine them and ultimately create brand new businesses. >> reporter: the president announced a $150 million federal investment in a program that's designed to cut in half the amount of time it takes to create and market programs that build new materials. things like carbon fiber and new polymers. >>> and we are...
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and they can even be manufactured on a 3-d printer. >> the actual device, itself, is a very small footprint so you can move it to the location it's required. and it is very cost-effective compared to current methods. >> why is it cost effective? >> basically because you are recycling the whole blood species, you don't have to add platelet therapy when you are giving blood trans fusions. so, it can save cost and time. >> it was intended for war zones, where spare blood is typically in short supply but helping groups like jehovah's witnesses whose religion bans them from receiving another person's blood. it is less traumatic than traditional trans fusions, reducing recovery times and risks of complications or death. the feeling is this machine could revolutionize the operating theatre. >> time for a look at the weather. here is richard. >> thank you, martin. what's special about it? typical journalist question. we look at the indian monsoon. nothing special about it but it's interesting to see how it develops each year. i find it quite fascinating. you see on the satellite image re, we had fa
and they can even be manufactured on a 3-d printer. >> the actual device, itself, is a very small footprint so you can move it to the location it's required. and it is very cost-effective compared to current methods. >> why is it cost effective? >> basically because you are recycling the whole blood species, you don't have to add platelet therapy when you are giving blood trans fusions. so, it can save cost and time. >> it was intended for war zones, where spare blood is...
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they were using a 3-d printer.isitors to the museum can talk to that ear through a microphone. >> if it talks back, we've really got news at that point. tomorrow, more reaction to the taliban video showing the release of american prisoner of war bowe bergdahl. >> we'll talk to a military expert about the planning that went into that recovery operation. thanks for joining us this morning. >> ahead in just two minutes, much more on the 25t 25th anniversary of tiananmen square and the escalating violence in ukraine. the superstars. >> i love the underdog role, it's us against the world. we have this fight and this pride to play for the country. >> pushing for success. >> we've gone so far forward, the game's really really grown. >> gaining popularity. >> people are crazy for it. >> is now the time for u.s. soccer? >> anything is possible. i believe that this u.s. team, we can beat anybody. >> the stream, saturday 5:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. an
they were using a 3-d printer.isitors to the museum can talk to that ear through a microphone. >> if it talks back, we've really got news at that point. tomorrow, more reaction to the taliban video showing the release of american prisoner of war bowe bergdahl. >> we'll talk to a military expert about the planning that went into that recovery operation. thanks for joining us this morning. >> ahead in just two minutes, much more on the 25t 25th anniversary of tiananmen square...