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d. printers regenerate yes they can there's an entire line of open source three d. printers they start with a parent printer and they can print better versions of themselves and they have entire family tree deleted on the view or 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 i would certainly agree with with all that i think you're going to start to see more and more 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 the manufacturing but in a lot of areas it makes a lot of sense this is unbelievable thanks to my guests aaron walsh john codman make up a ling and cody wilson remember you can find me on twitter at kings things he and i said if you next time. your friend posts a photo from a vacation you can't afford. it different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course. your ex-girlfriend s
d. printers regenerate yes they can there's an entire line of open source three d. printers they start with a parent printer and they can print better versions of themselves and they have entire family tree deleted on the view or 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 i would certainly agree with with...
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so i'm heading to purple platypus to buy a 3-d printer.o compete with the big boys, you have to have the latest technology. a 3-d printer allows us to build prototypes right on site. this is printed? >> that was printed. >> layer by layer. >> by investing $270,000 in this 3-d printer, it will give us the ability to create new toys, innovative toys. we'll see a big increase in sales. >> will you take a credit card? >> we'll take a credit card. >> we're excited. [claps] steve and peter have somehow convinced themselves that their company is wildly creative. at best, it's dull and uninspiring. so this whole room is gonna turn into a lab. the toy company's a place where people should be able to bounce crazy and fun ideas off the walls, and the best way to propel that is to build a very cool space. this entire wall will basically be the computer lab, so 3-d printer and then mac stations all the way around. the creative lab is gonna cost me over $100,000 to build, but that's no big deal when i think about the type of revenue i'm gonna be able to
so i'm heading to purple platypus to buy a 3-d printer.o compete with the big boys, you have to have the latest technology. a 3-d printer allows us to build prototypes right on site. this is printed? >> that was printed. >> layer by layer. >> by investing $270,000 in this 3-d printer, it will give us the ability to create new toys, innovative toys. we'll see a big increase in sales. >> will you take a credit card? >> we'll take a credit card. >> we're...
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with that in mind, 3-d printer, maker baht, taking their printer to consumers across the united states hit the shelf in select home depots. the ceo of makerbot, good to see you. >> great to see you. >> why do i need a 3-d printer in my life? >> it's one of the things if you're an engineer, industrial designer, act tech, it's a no brainer. you can create faster and make things in no time flat. turns out, what we learn from makie ining 3-d printers for th people is they make things for their lives. >> like what? >> i have a cup holder here, that replaces what you have in your cup to keep your hand from getting burned. we're in home depot stores, started out -- just launched in home depot, and 23 you're a contractor, now you can start making -- this is a little model of a bathroom with all the plumbing, all that kind of stuff. this is really cool for, you know -- it's going to be cool to see what electricians, contractors, and just d irgsiy do. >> interesting you picked home depot and not best buy to lunch your product. >> it's one foot in front of the other. we like to build a good busin
with that in mind, 3-d printer, maker baht, taking their printer to consumers across the united states hit the shelf in select home depots. the ceo of makerbot, good to see you. >> great to see you. >> why do i need a 3-d printer in my life? >> it's one of the things if you're an engineer, industrial designer, act tech, it's a no brainer. you can create faster and make things in no time flat. turns out, what we learn from makie ining 3-d printers for th people is they make...
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d. printers for the average consumer the average consumer and for a couple of hundred dollars have on their desk within a matter of days we're going to see because it is ubiquitous as t.v.'s and smartphones yeah i think i think so it's there's a there's a lot of content that that's out there i think want to be creative i think the the three d. printing technology is an enabler that allows people to be be creative if you think about it in a larger scale you start to look at the capability of inventory at large box stores in the you have a line maybe of three d. printers so you're looking at a police plumbing for these jurors common fixture you would actually maybe take a picture on your i phone you know look at that joint you're looking at send that down to the big box store and go and go pick it up. so tune in at nine pm tonight right here on r.t. america and that does it for now for more on the stories we just covered go to you tube dot com forward slash r.t. america and check out our website our team dot com forward slash usa you can also follow me on twitter at manila chan. on marinating
d. printers for the average consumer the average consumer and for a couple of hundred dollars have on their desk within a matter of days we're going to see because it is ubiquitous as t.v.'s and smartphones yeah i think i think so it's there's a there's a lot of content that that's out there i think want to be creative i think the the three d. printing technology is an enabler that allows people to be be creative if you think about it in a larger scale you start to look at the capability of...
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john: and one of the biggest new things is the 3-d printer, and i get how they can make a gun or otheronliving things, but the next thing is replacing organs? printing organs? >> exactly. it's amazing technology. it uses the same technology as an ink-jet printer. we have a matrix of skin cells and organic compounds and the computer generates this three dimensional image that's a living organ. this could solve so many problems in medicine with organ shortages for heart transplants and kidney transplants and the like this. has been accomplished already with children born without a windpipe and three dimensional tracheas that are implanted in the children and doing well now. we'll be able to serve patients who normally may die waiting on a transplant list. john: which is about 18 people a day, most waiting for kidneys. >> exactly right. john: and wake forest, where you went to school, researchers figured out how to print new skin cells on the burn wounds using 3-d printers. different kinds of skin cells that only need a patch of skin, a tenth of the size of the burn to grow enough skin ce
john: and one of the biggest new things is the 3-d printer, and i get how they can make a gun or otheronliving things, but the next thing is replacing organs? printing organs? >> exactly. it's amazing technology. it uses the same technology as an ink-jet printer. we have a matrix of skin cells and organic compounds and the computer generates this three dimensional image that's a living organ. this could solve so many problems in medicine with organ shortages for heart transplants and...
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. >> one of the things is a 3-d printer, how they can make a gun or other nonliving things, but the nexthing is replacing organs. printing organs. >> it is the same technology instead of an ink-jet printer. there are other organic compounds and a computer generate the three-dimensional image. this has been accomplished already in children woborn witht a windpipe. three dim me thinknal tracheas implanted in these children. these children are doing as well now. we will be able to serve patients who normally may die waiting on a transplant list. >> which is about 18 people today most waiting for kidneys. >> make forest they learned how to print new skin cells using 3-d printers. instead of different ki-- you he to have enough to him there would be skin dwrafts so then you have multiple wounds. i think plastic surgery and burn type medicine will not leap force. >> this woman does not expand beyond her elbow. it is an artificial alarm rand surprised him p ladies and gentlemen i would like to give you a do i nation. wee always wanted give up. >> it was hir father's thinking. these artificial b
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do you own a 3-d printer? >> no. i want to break away from ge for a minute. if you've ever bought on youtube and you watch 3-d, you want to get one of those machines. but forget it, that's not what sells. >> you spend a lot of time doing that? sorry. go ahead. >> 3-d systems. we're really looking for 20. 3-d systems is one of those george orwell -- this is the best quarter where the greatest say they have no humility whatsoever. symbiotics is the global leader in 3-d surgical products. i don't care. i care about earnings. the stock will bounce back because it's heavily shorted and they've got to cover. but 3-d systems is going to be the big negative public name today. now, here's a heng fudge fund n that people have been waiting to pounce on forever, which is new, micron. people are waiting for a supply influx. last night, samsung had a completely dismal conference call, talks about ramping up deram production. goldman was looking at mid teens production. they're going to do plus-20% production. the equilibrium is beginning to be passed. d-ram will go down. >>
do you own a 3-d printer? >> no. i want to break away from ge for a minute. if you've ever bought on youtube and you watch 3-d, you want to get one of those machines. but forget it, that's not what sells. >> you spend a lot of time doing that? sorry. go ahead. >> 3-d systems. we're really looking for 20. 3-d systems is one of those george orwell -- this is the best quarter where the greatest say they have no humility whatsoever. symbiotics is the global leader in 3-d surgical...
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. >>> home depot is getting into the 3-d printer market, the home improvement market will sell it in their stores in ohio and new york. they change in price from 8$800 to $2900. >>> some young campers in new jersey were making quite a splash, here at the camps in medford it was the first camp wide swimathon, they spent the day doing laps and it goes towards the camp's fund that helps >>> time now for accuweather, cecily tynan is monstering stormtracker 6 live double scan could be quite an evening cecily. >> a rough evening commute from philadelphia into south jersey and delaware, we have heavy rain right now and the national weather service just issued a severe thunderstorm warning for parts of camden county, mainly over senral burlington county and parts of ocean and monmouth county until 6:15, this is the same area that got the straight line wind damage, this could conta contain winds gusts of 60 miles per hour. it's moving northeast at 16 miles per hour and 150 lightning strikes in the last 15 minutes. julius town and browns mills all in the path of this storm system. it's crossin
. >>> home depot is getting into the 3-d printer market, the home improvement market will sell it in their stores in ohio and new york. they change in price from 8$800 to $2900. >>> some young campers in new jersey were making quite a splash, here at the camps in medford it was the first camp wide swimathon, they spent the day doing laps and it goes towards the camp's fund that helps >>> time now for accuweather, cecily tynan is monstering stormtracker 6 live double...
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a 3-d printer allows us to build prototypes right on side. >> this is printed. >> layer by layer. >>$270,000 in this 3-d print ter will give us the ability to create new toys, innovative toys. we'll see a big increase in sales. >> will you take a credit card. >> we'll take a credit card. >> we're excite. >> steve and peter have somehow convinced themselves that their company is wildly creative. at best it's dull and uninspiring. >> so this whole room is going to turn into a lab. >> the toy company is a place where people should be able to bounce crazy and fun ideas off the wall and the place to do is to build a very cool space. >> this will be a creative lab. >> this will cost $200,000 to build and that's no big deal thinking about what kind of revenue i'll create. i'll achieve efficiency and won't have to send my prototypes away. >> i like the fact that you put color on that wall and color here. this looks awesome. >> it feels awesome. >> i'm very happy with it. >> so how do you guys use this space here? >> it's a play space, creative space. we have meetings here. >> i like the fact
a 3-d printer allows us to build prototypes right on side. >> this is printed. >> layer by layer. >>$270,000 in this 3-d print ter will give us the ability to create new toys, innovative toys. we'll see a big increase in sales. >> will you take a credit card. >> we'll take a credit card. >> we're excite. >> steve and peter have somehow convinced themselves that their company is wildly creative. at best it's dull and uninspiring. >> so this whole...
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he is boxing his new home a prosthetic hand created with the help of a 3-d printer. made out of plastic and the fingers are made out of carbon fiber. he hopes to sell the prosthetic to millions of people without hands or legs worldwide. >> the number one issue is they do not have prosthetics because they cannot afford them. this will completely annihilate that because now if you can buy an xbox, you can get this. >> he says he plans on selling the device online for about $300, which is a fraction of the cost of a traditional prosthetic. >> great story. >> so innovative of him. >> the weather outside will begin to transition. a little warmer today but not bad. >> it is the end of july. >> as we head towards the weekend, it looks like we will be unsettled, which is unfortunately not the best timing. just a reminder of the past few days. it's been spectacular. 83 right now currently downtown. dew points in the low 60's. there is a little more mugging is in the air over the last few days, but i threw in that heat index to show you that it feels just a degree or two warme
he is boxing his new home a prosthetic hand created with the help of a 3-d printer. made out of plastic and the fingers are made out of carbon fiber. he hopes to sell the prosthetic to millions of people without hands or legs worldwide. >> the number one issue is they do not have prosthetics because they cannot afford them. this will completely annihilate that because now if you can buy an xbox, you can get this. >> he says he plans on selling the device online for about $300, which...
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. >>> home depot will start selling statuses 3-d printers in stores beginning today. they will have the product in 12 of its locations in california, illinois and new york. customers can use the printers to create parts like cup holders, making 3-d printing a little more mainstream. shares of stratuses edged up slightly. >>> domestic steel producers like u.s. steel could face renewed price competition from china. the world trade organization ruled that u.s. tariffs violated global trade rules and improper ly installed products. that sent shares of u.s. steel down more than 5%. >>> manchester united and adidas have agreed to a record breaking uniform deal. the 10-year contract will begin in 2015, when nike's deal with the soccer team expires. for that hefty fee, adidas will get free advertising on one of the world's most popular soccer uniforms, and it will also be the exclusive dristributor of te team's merchandise. >>> shares of excel soared on its skin cancer treatment it's developing with roche. people can live longer without the disease worsening, when combined wi
. >>> home depot will start selling statuses 3-d printers in stores beginning today. they will have the product in 12 of its locations in california, illinois and new york. customers can use the printers to create parts like cup holders, making 3-d printing a little more mainstream. shares of stratuses edged up slightly. >>> domestic steel producers like u.s. steel could face renewed price competition from china. the world trade organization ruled that u.s. tariffs violated...
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a pilot program, it began selling markerbot printers in a dozen of its stores in the printers are used to make 3- d plastic objects. each store that sells them has a kiosk staffed by makerbot workers to demonstrate how they work, and print small keepsakes cough for customers. the home depot has been selling the printers on its website for the past three months, but this is the first time it has sold them in its stores. the official news release by makerbot did not say how much stuffif you missed out on free slurpees from 7-11 last week on july eleventh.there's still time to get one. glitches with the convenience chain's new app on saturday made it so bar codes for freebies like big gulps and snacks didn't work. the promotion starts back up this morning.with 7-11 promising the app will now work. and extending the freebies on the app through next thursday. to cuta-t and t park is the most vegetarian friendly ballpark, according to the animal rights group- peta. the park was picked as winner, after peta conducted its annual survey of major league baseball stadiums. a-t and t park offers different vege
a pilot program, it began selling markerbot printers in a dozen of its stores in the printers are used to make 3- d plastic objects. each store that sells them has a kiosk staffed by makerbot workers to demonstrate how they work, and print small keepsakes cough for customers. the home depot has been selling the printers on its website for the past three months, but this is the first time it has sold them in its stores. the official news release by makerbot did not say how much stuffif you...
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they're starting to sell 3-d printers. ed print hit store shelves in california illinois and new york. they make 3-d plastic objects and cost up to 29 monday dollars. matt you were one of the first people to say this is going nd a big deal. >> you go the to listen to me. >> every now and then it does pay off. >> thanks tam. >>> it is now 4:48. coming up all new on "action news" never before seen video has been released showing the man charged with carrying out the boston marathon bombing one day after the attacks. >>> community members put a stop to a theft in progress. the dramatic confrontation >> welcome back. we had all that rain last night and it's led to this overnight situation. this is south philadelphia, 26 street at penrose avenue. you see police blocking the northbound lanes of 26 street. up ahead in the tunnels there's high water blocking access to the schuylkill. crews are trying to unclog the drains but for now head to passyunk avenue instead and we'll have more on this coming up. >>> but things are looking go
they're starting to sell 3-d printers. ed print hit store shelves in california illinois and new york. they make 3-d plastic objects and cost up to 29 monday dollars. matt you were one of the first people to say this is going nd a big deal. >> you go the to listen to me. >> every now and then it does pay off. >> thanks tam. >>> it is now 4:48. coming up all new on "action news" never before seen video has been released showing the man charged with carrying...
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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 printere 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. bacardi famil
by using cells from the great, great grandson of vincent's brother theo to grow the ear and a 3-d printere 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...
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some parts are made with a 3-d printer, which is cool. the eagle comes with a dashboard that's constantly online. it measures speed and battery charge and keeps track of performance which then can be posted to social meade kbraus we all have to be on all the time. >>> a 19-year-old freshman from m.i.t. has set the record to be the youngest pilot to fly solo around the world. matt guthmiller made a smooth landing. he spent six weeks flying his single engine plane 29,000 miles. what is he going to? finish his degree as a mechanical engineer at m.i.t. >>> map of mars, 16 years in the making and it's amazing. they've offered a sears of maps offering the most thorough representation of it today. high quality data gathered from onboard spacecraft orbiting mars allowed scientists to remap its global geology. the data confirms mars was wasn't a geologically active place. there's also evidence major changes in its climate supports the presence of water and ice and helped target areas for robotic and potentially human exploration. >> that's remarka
some parts are made with a 3-d printer, which is cool. the eagle comes with a dashboard that's constantly online. it measures speed and battery charge and keeps track of performance which then can be posted to social meade kbraus we all have to be on all the time. >>> a 19-year-old freshman from m.i.t. has set the record to be the youngest pilot to fly solo around the world. matt guthmiller made a smooth landing. he spent six weeks flying his single engine plane 29,000 miles. what is...
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machines, table saws, power drills. 3-d printers. all sorts of new materials to model with. acrylics, plastics, metal. a modern geppetto's workshop of modern design. the circus flopped in 2012. a $500 million gap. flopped in 2012. market share is slowly growing. >> 400% the actual size. they get a real sense of what it would look like, what it would feel like, what it would sound like. they knew what they were getting into. time thehe third charm, surface three has to get everything right. skinny.skinny, skinny, >> thinner and lighter. ram is a huge currency for us. >> thousands of man-hours went into designing this. andou take this analog icon turn it into digital. >> all that iteration and inventing gave microsoft what they think is a productivity tool to replace the laptop. >> to get to that perfect piece where you say, this is it. >> cory johnson, bloomberg. designs, theirr 1% market share is tiny compared to ipads 33%. i got to see the next iteration of the surface. mobile is indeed the future for microsoft. kobe bryant may play basketball in l.a. he went to the tech co
machines, table saws, power drills. 3-d printers. all sorts of new materials to model with. acrylics, plastics, metal. a modern geppetto's workshop of modern design. the circus flopped in 2012. a $500 million gap. flopped in 2012. market share is slowly growing. >> 400% the actual size. they get a real sense of what it would look like, what it would feel like, what it would sound like. they knew what they were getting into. time thehe third charm, surface three has to get everything...
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regenerative braking, batteries, a marvel of technology and they put a lot of components on a 3-d printer out of nowhere they started their own company. americans are entrepreneurial. they don't want to work for the man. they want to be the man. we have the entrepreneurs, the schools. we're blessed with favorable demographics and geography. our schools incubate innovation more than any other country in the world, but along with all that we have cheap, abundant, reliable energy at the time when the rest of the world in general does not. european steel makers are now paying twice as much for electricity and four times as much for the natural gas as steel producers here in the united states. foreign investors from egypt, pakistan, france, germany and members of the countries are investing billions in united states in order to take advantage of cheap energy that is available here. so let me draw this to a close by making what i think is a key point and i have to credit howard for the true. he said it is time for more anti-neil mallon business. i think he's exhausted his quota of hyphens but n
regenerative braking, batteries, a marvel of technology and they put a lot of components on a 3-d printer out of nowhere they started their own company. americans are entrepreneurial. they don't want to work for the man. they want to be the man. we have the entrepreneurs, the schools. we're blessed with favorable demographics and geography. our schools incubate innovation more than any other country in the world, but along with all that we have cheap, abundant, reliable energy at the time when...
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. -- at three deep printers and all types of -- 3-d printers and all types of materials. $900 million right down. but a share is still low growing. thet is a hinge for kickstand. >> you get a real sense of what it would look like and feel and sound like when they made the kickstand at a smaller size. they knew what they were going into. 3 has to get everything right. iterate, iterate. >> skinny, skinny, skinny. >> it is huge for us. >> and thousands of man-hours went into designing this stylist. -- stylus. >> we wanted to turn it into something. >> they have given microsoft what they need is a productivity tool to replace the laptop. where you get to the perfect piece. message. the that is it for me. guy johnson is next with "the pulse." you can follow me on twitter. ♪ >> the deal. the friends said they are set to cancel -- france said they are set to cancel a second warship for russia. the biggest stock market and in worl preparing to open to foreign investors. d our interview with the ceo of credit suisse. sediments -- the settlements and drag it down earnings. -- settl
. -- at three deep printers and all types of -- 3-d printers and all types of materials. $900 million right down. but a share is still low growing. thet is a hinge for kickstand. >> you get a real sense of what it would look like and feel and sound like when they made the kickstand at a smaller size. they knew what they were going into. 3 has to get everything right. iterate, iterate. >> skinny, skinny, skinny. >> it is huge for us. >> and thousands of man-hours went...
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machines cost up to $1 million and we want to get everybody the ability to use these very high-end 3-d printerso make anything they want. >> the printer you are using could cost $1 million? who makes a printer that costs that much? a the one made by eos, german company. >> are they the leaders in this kind of 3-d printing? >> definitely. >> are they also the kind of thing you find out they are capable of producing new things and you publicized that they can create these things that are so specific and small? >> the cool thing about three printing is the machine really does not care. you can make things that are small all to the way to the maximum size and it is up to you as the user to define it in. we have apps you can use to customized. >> what about in the medical world? being able to grade parts for people? >> implant and other things, although that is not our area of expertise. >> you founded this company in the netherlands. why are you now based in new york? >> good question. old pretty fast at the united states was going to become the biggest market. we wanted to have an office in the un
machines cost up to $1 million and we want to get everybody the ability to use these very high-end 3-d printerso make anything they want. >> the printer you are using could cost $1 million? who makes a printer that costs that much? a the one made by eos, german company. >> are they the leaders in this kind of 3-d printing? >> definitely. >> are they also the kind of thing you find out they are capable of producing new things and you publicized that they can create these...
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>> reporter: his new arm was made on a 3-d printer, much like this one, running on batteries activated by alex's own arm muscle. and this afternoon, he showed us what happens when he flexing his arm. >> flex your muscle, right? >> and it opens and closes. like this. >> reporter: alex's mom telling us every day, a new milestone. offering a wave to "world news." but nothing quite as moving as that first moment after learning how to control his new arm. turning to his mom for his first hug with both arms. >> i lost it. i cried. but now it's more emotional, because seeing all the things he can do and how happy he is, that's a lot. >> that incredible team and one incredible little boy. alex, we're waving right back. we'll see you right back here tomorrow night. in the meantime, have a good evening. good night.
>> reporter: his new arm was made on a 3-d printer, much like this one, running on batteries activated by alex's own arm muscle. and this afternoon, he showed us what happens when he flexing his arm. >> flex your muscle, right? >> and it opens and closes. like this. >> reporter: alex's mom telling us every day, a new milestone. offering a wave to "world news." but nothing quite as moving as that first moment after learning how to control his new arm. turning to...
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>> reporter: his new arm was made on a 3-d printer, much like this one, running on batteries activated by alex's own arm muscle. and this afternoon, he showed us what happens when he flexes his arm. >> flex your muscle, right? >> and it opens and closes. like this. >> reporter: alex's mom telling us every day, a new milestone. offering a wave to "world news." but nothing quite as moving as that first moment after learning how to control his new arm. turning to his mom for his first hug with both arms. >> i lost it. i cried. but now it's more emotional, because seeing all the things he can do and how happy he is, that's a lot. >> incredible team and an incredible little boy. alex, we're waving right back. we'll see you right back here tomorrow night. in the meantime, have a good evening. good night. >>> hundreds of homes evacuated because of a brush fire. we'll hear from evacuees forced to wait and watch as it closes in on their homes. >>> high heat may be easing up in the bay area but may not be that much relief. >>> northern california's first bull run kicks off. some people want to s
>> reporter: his new arm was made on a 3-d printer, much like this one, running on batteries activated by alex's own arm muscle. and this afternoon, he showed us what happens when he flexes his arm. >> flex your muscle, right? >> and it opens and closes. like this. >> reporter: alex's mom telling us every day, a new milestone. offering a wave to "world news." but nothing quite as moving as that first moment after learning how to control his new arm. turning to...
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. >> amazon, there are 173-d printers between 5,000 and $3,000. the 3-d printing the grow 10 fold by 2017. you can't go wrong with that, and i think 25% prediction growth way too high. charles: i see you chomping at the bit. ready to go. >> you know, i like the organic growth here. charles: you like everything organic. >> i do. here's my issue with it, how is it, they only focus on plastic as the supplier. we're talking about manufacturing. what about the metals? the different types of materials. right now they're only dealing on plastics. with all of the acquisitions they're issuing out a lot of stock. that make me nervous. charles: i understand where you're coming from. it's taken over some of their would-be competitors, and the growth is positioning very well and worth the price so far. >> there have been goofy use for 3-d printing like the 3-d printed pizza. investors see that and think it is pie in the sky and not reality. i saw a 3-d printed engagement ring, i was impressed. >> i think i remember the first time you talked about this on varne
. >> amazon, there are 173-d printers between 5,000 and $3,000. the 3-d printing the grow 10 fold by 2017. you can't go wrong with that, and i think 25% prediction growth way too high. charles: i see you chomping at the bit. ready to go. >> you know, i like the organic growth here. charles: you like everything organic. >> i do. here's my issue with it, how is it, they only focus on plastic as the supplier. we're talking about manufacturing. what about the metals? the different...
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it could be a huge boost for 3-d printers -- home depot will start selling them in stores. first available in 12 home depot stores as part of the pilot program. erbot ceo calls it a step into the mainstream in the printers can be used to make home-improvement supplies. to misfit, maker of the shine fitness tracker. it just partnered to offer a tracker that slips in the arm mattress to give you data on your sleeping habits. or more on the sleep system, we are joined by the ceo of misfit werables and you are wearing one on your rest. -- on your wrist. in this misfit standout sea of wearable devices? >> we do similar things to what other trackers do. we just do it more beautifully. people really liked that you don't have to charge it. >> its very design focused. to me, it is one of the best looking devices out there. how do you make decisions about look versus use? almost did not have a sensor in the product. we were going to make something that would be a reminder to help people be more active. we figured -- >> just a reminder? >> right, we started with trying to make somethi
it could be a huge boost for 3-d printers -- home depot will start selling them in stores. first available in 12 home depot stores as part of the pilot program. erbot ceo calls it a step into the mainstream in the printers can be used to make home-improvement supplies. to misfit, maker of the shine fitness tracker. it just partnered to offer a tracker that slips in the arm mattress to give you data on your sleeping habits. or more on the sleep system, we are joined by the ceo of misfit werables...
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the printers are used to make 3- d plastic objects. sells them has a kiosk staffed by makerbot workers to demonstrate how they work, and print small keepsakes for customers. going to the gym often is not only good for the body but it's great for the brain too. that's according to a new study by researchers at michigan state university who studied college students and the habit of "gyming". they found that students who were members of a gym or participated in sports during their first two years of college, went on to have higher g-p-a's overall. they also discovered that those who had gym memberships were less likely to drop out of school than those who didn't. if you're preparing for a long vacation flight, there's one *last form of preparation that can prevent a case of jet lag. scientists say you just need to eat a big breakfast before you take off. and don't be afraid to go heavy on the carbs. they trigger a release of insulin that helps reset your body clock when you jump from one time zone to another. and don't know about that. >>
the printers are used to make 3- d plastic objects. sells them has a kiosk staffed by makerbot workers to demonstrate how they work, and print small keepsakes for customers. going to the gym often is not only good for the body but it's great for the brain too. that's according to a new study by researchers at michigan state university who studied college students and the habit of "gyming". they found that students who were members of a gym or participated in sports during their first...
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table sauce, power drills, 3-d printers and all sorts of materials to model with.odern jeopardietteo's workshop. it led to a $900 million write-down. with each release, the product has gotten better. market share, still low, is quietly growing. >> this is the hinge for the kick stand. 400% the actual size. they to get a real sense what it would look like and feel like and sound like, when they made the actual kick stand at a much smaller size, they knew what they were getting into. make the third time a charm. surface three has to get everything wright. erate. and it gets skinny, skinny, skinny. >> grams are a huge currency for us. >> thousands of man hours went into designing the style us. -- stylus. >> all of those iterations, all of that inventing has given microsoft what they sympathy a productivity tool to re-- think is a productivity tool to replace the laptop. >> it gets you to that perfect piece where you go this is it. >> cory johnson. bloomberg, washington. >> cory johnson, our editor at large. we that, does it for this edition of the best of "bloomberg w
table sauce, power drills, 3-d printers and all sorts of materials to model with.odern jeopardietteo's workshop. it led to a $900 million write-down. with each release, the product has gotten better. market share, still low, is quietly growing. >> this is the hinge for the kick stand. 400% the actual size. they to get a real sense what it would look like and feel like and sound like, when they made the actual kick stand at a much smaller size, they knew what they were getting into. make...
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the students made the arm using a 3-d printer. they were determined to show that making a prosthetic doesn't have to cost a lot. >> we have a responsibility to do this. with these degrees in engineering, if we can't be helping people in it, what are they worth? >> the students did not do this for class credit and will not sell the arms. instead, they will make the arms available for free to anyone who needs one. >> that's fabulous. 5:18 right now. firefighters risk their lives every single day to save others. but a volunteer firefighter realized his coworkers were missing key information. so he created an app for that. ation fox's douglas kennedy reports, he's hoping his app will save lives. >> reporter: kyle is the deputy fire chief in princeton, new jersey. and over the past 14 years has fought thousands of fires. sometimes you don't know whether the building is commercial or residential or even where the fire hydrants are. >> that's correct. and another thing on top of that, i don't know if there's hazardous material storage in
the students made the arm using a 3-d printer. they were determined to show that making a prosthetic doesn't have to cost a lot. >> we have a responsibility to do this. with these degrees in engineering, if we can't be helping people in it, what are they worth? >> the students did not do this for class credit and will not sell the arms. instead, they will make the arms available for free to anyone who needs one. >> that's fabulous. 5:18 right now. firefighters risk their lives...
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if we were to look at sectors in particular, not just 3-d systems but most of the 3-d printers are moving lower. industrials all red, all of the internet names. here are the industrials, marc was talking about caterpillar saying it's a global problem, he sees it as a much more bearish scenario than a one or two day situation right now. he was commenting on stocks and saying it's a bad time overall in stocks. we have ben on the other side. pharmaceuticals all red. telecoms except for t-mobile, all red. semiconductors except for advanced micro devices and broadcom all down. social media, groupon is the only gainer. the sell-off in u.s. equity markets is widespread and market breadth is trending negatively on the heels of broad losses in european shares. european major indices all fell today. germany's got a situation at the moment. its stock market is at multimonth lows, that is the one holdout. how were longer will european losses drag down u.s. equities or u.s. dragging down europe? we're bringing in our panel. barry james, also jason rotnam for the west coast perspective. david, head of
if we were to look at sectors in particular, not just 3-d systems but most of the 3-d printers are moving lower. industrials all red, all of the internet names. here are the industrials, marc was talking about caterpillar saying it's a global problem, he sees it as a much more bearish scenario than a one or two day situation right now. he was commenting on stocks and saying it's a bad time overall in stocks. we have ben on the other side. pharmaceuticals all red. telecoms except for t-mobile,...
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plus, why hasbro is partnering with a 3-d printer. that story when "squawk box" comes right back. ♪ collection is here. ♪ ♪ during the cadillac summer's best event, lease this 2014 ats for around $299 a month and make this the summer of style. ♪ ♪ >>> good morning. welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm joe kernan along with andrew ross-sorkin and michelle caruso-cabrera sitting in for becky quick. the wall street journal is reporting the investor plans to spin off its vmware unit. a couple people have been talking about that. >>> and verizon is now boosting the upload speeds of nearly all its fios connections to match the download speeds. this is amazing for those of you who use internet service at home. it will shorten the time it takes subscribers to send videos and back up their files. you can get faster download speeds and upload stuff. but in this era where we the user have become creators changes the dynamic of how this works. >> what do you mean? i don't like change. we are moving and everything, so temporarily we have
plus, why hasbro is partnering with a 3-d printer. that story when "squawk box" comes right back. ♪ collection is here. ♪ ♪ during the cadillac summer's best event, lease this 2014 ats for around $299 a month and make this the summer of style. ♪ ♪ >>> good morning. welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm joe kernan along with andrew ross-sorkin and michelle caruso-cabrera sitting in for becky quick. the wall street journal is reporting the investor...
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. >>> a motorcycle made from parts from a 3-d printer is about to go on display. a parent company in italy makes parts for aerospace in italy and the formula one race cars. it's called the tesla of motorcycles. it's $41,000. >> ooh. >> it comes with more than a dashboard. >> you can shop with your bike when you want and blow the information, download the information from her so you really have a vehicle that is much more than a vehicle. it's almost like a tablet with a two-wheel. >> the eagle can go for 100 miles. it can be fully recharged in 20 minutes with a high capacity charger. it's expected to ship to the u.s. by early next year. >> very cool. >>> still ahead, honors for a former oak and a's player as they make an announcement to fight. >>> a family asks you to help them reunite with a lost family member. >>> another bay area city council attempting to set rules to make your cell phone safe jeer taking a look outside in marin county, much different picture from last night after the tanker was finally cleaned up. traffic moving along very well in >>> part of
. >>> a motorcycle made from parts from a 3-d printer is about to go on display. a parent company in italy makes parts for aerospace in italy and the formula one race cars. it's called the tesla of motorcycles. it's $41,000. >> ooh. >> it comes with more than a dashboard. >> you can shop with your bike when you want and blow the information, download the information from her so you really have a vehicle that is much more than a vehicle. it's almost like a tablet with...
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on the news that 3-d printers will begin selling in their stories. >>> and trip adviser downgraded. > add ryder systems higher, increasing the quarterly different. the stock is up 1.25%. ty, up to you. >>> crumbs bake shop if a bankruptcy judge goes along, has been saved from crumbling by lemonis acquisition company, he's the owner of cample world and good sam, and of course the star of the cnbc "the profit." welcome marcus live from l.a. before meeting with critics about the next season of "the profit." one question on the table and out of the way. will crumbs appear on "the profit"? >> they will not appear. this has really nothing to do with the show. it's about trying to save a business that closed about a week or so ago. >> so what is the biggest thing that you think is wrong with crumbs and what will you do to fix it? >> it's not just about crumbs, but about this whole niche space of opening up thinks fixed-cost locations around the country that deliver one protect. while i'm a fan of the complain cake i don't believe that any business can make it singularly on one product. the g
on the news that 3-d printers will begin selling in their stories. >>> and trip adviser downgraded. > add ryder systems higher, increasing the quarterly different. the stock is up 1.25%. ty, up to you. >>> crumbs bake shop if a bankruptcy judge goes along, has been saved from crumbling by lemonis acquisition company, he's the owner of cample world and good sam, and of course the star of the cnbc "the profit." welcome marcus live from l.a. before meeting with...
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d. printers building composites which construction is some 15 or 20% of the carbon emissions and we startgetting that into the construction such as these nightmare high energy petro chemical bases building materials that we use and we try to get off of the petroleum you are doing something good in the world. we know about exxon valdez. last week in the niger delta we had these battles going on over the pipeline. terrible things happening. i am not somebody that in good conscience criticizes the industry because i believe the petroleum industry helped make america great. i wouldn't be able to test out my books without a lot of petroleum and plastic goods into making that the petroleum did so much good for america we wouldn't have been able to live world war ii without texas crude but if on the ball somewhere in dc i am cool with that. but that was last century. let's move onto the next thing so that we can start healing this situation. another big issue for the american progress now is how to get to see. one would like to think that the employees that work for us and are paid with our tax
d. printers building composites which construction is some 15 or 20% of the carbon emissions and we startgetting that into the construction such as these nightmare high energy petro chemical bases building materials that we use and we try to get off of the petroleum you are doing something good in the world. we know about exxon valdez. last week in the niger delta we had these battles going on over the pipeline. terrible things happening. i am not somebody that in good conscience criticizes the...
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printers are 3-d going on sale.ker-bou that is today's company news. >> futures up. they have improved through the morning. dow futures up 65. a good risk on -- as we going to bank earnings season. after the financial crisis and after the great distortion, fewer mbas. at citigroup, they reached a $7 billion settlement. a critic of less than transparent banking industry. david skorton with us as well. , is that a fine to the bank? >> it is an expense. it comes out of shareholder pockets rather than the pockets of the officers and directors. city has a higher default rate. we were talking about the big number that they have to pay to the justice department. it is not just the justices pushing harder. the poor full or -- the portfolio was more romantic. >> are they wringing their hands this morning. what is the mood? >> may have put this behind them. it is just like bank of america. they want to get it done as fast as they can. >> is his extortion? >> the approach has been heavy-handed and not on target. what did we no
printers are 3-d going on sale.ker-bou that is today's company news. >> futures up. they have improved through the morning. dow futures up 65. a good risk on -- as we going to bank earnings season. after the financial crisis and after the great distortion, fewer mbas. at citigroup, they reached a $7 billion settlement. a critic of less than transparent banking industry. david skorton with us as well. , is that a fine to the bank? >> it is an expense. it comes out of shareholder...
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[ laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, mothers, for being nature's version of the 3-d printer. [ laughter♪ thank you, guys wearing spandex jogging pants for never being the guys you want to see wearing spandex jogging pants. [ laughter ] [ applause ] ♪ thank you, people who can crinkle their tongue, for turning their mouth into a real life tostitos scoop. [ laughter ] there you have it. those are my "thank you notes." we'll be right back with james mcavoy. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ my family likes camping... ...i like dancing. so when we packed up our rav4, i brought this. ♪ turns out my family likes dancing too. the rav4 toyota. let's go places. peel. play. olé olé.nd play you could instantly win great mcdonald's food like premium mcwraps, bacon clubhouse sandwiches and more! ba da ba ba ba ♪ everybody here got the lunchtime blues ♪ ♪ they need to be inspired something better than the rest. ♪ new lipton peach iced tea ♪ with that ham and cheese ♪ ♪ it tastes so sunshine-y [ carl ] ♪ drink it down and you'll believe ♪ ♪ the taste of peachiosity ♪ check...this...out. oh my goodness. do you
[ laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, mothers, for being nature's version of the 3-d printer. [ laughter♪ thank you, guys wearing spandex jogging pants for never being the guys you want to see wearing spandex jogging pants. [ laughter ] [ applause ] ♪ thank you, people who can crinkle their tongue, for turning their mouth into a real life tostitos scoop. [ laughter ] there you have it. those are my "thank you notes." we'll be right back with james mcavoy. [ cheers and...