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d. printing piracy could cost companies up to $90000000000.00 euros. 3 d. printing is used mainly in industry for example for making customized items such as artificial limbs 3 d. printing also makes producing prototypes easier cheaper and more sustainable and it's useful for the spare parts market as well. as repairing this technology is used to make a lot of spare parts carry out repairs and with because spare parts needed in industry are difficult to come by and use lots of resources. at this point and so i think this technology will shape society because it helps industry become more sustainable. 3 d. printing as part of a d.i.y. and repair culture. and i think society will be receptive to and foster this culture of hocked. but the german environment agency has warned that 3 d. printers use plastics that harm the environment and can emit toxic fumes during printing. some experts say the harmful side effects of 3 d. printing like poison those emissions and more plastic real vanished over time and many tech pioneers believe that 3 d. printing could solve s
d. printing piracy could cost companies up to $90000000000.00 euros. 3 d. printing is used mainly in industry for example for making customized items such as artificial limbs 3 d. printing also makes producing prototypes easier cheaper and more sustainable and it's useful for the spare parts market as well. as repairing this technology is used to make a lot of spare parts carry out repairs and with because spare parts needed in industry are difficult to come by and use lots of resources. at...
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d. printing. your it space agency. is looking into using 3 d. printing robots to build entire villages. a business even. mining or whatever to put them together on the same place and this is the more. astronomers hope that this technology could someday maybe even make mission possible. clever stuff futurologists things 3 d. printing has an additional advantage it brings people together. to work with 3 d. printers and be creative as a team which is not only fun but also great for the environment. it's about creating things for yourself and. being sustainable. and thinking about how to repair objects feel light so bad that's when i'll put your feet. up and just imagine you all vacuum cleaners stops working because a small plastic screw has gone missing instead of buying a new cleanup or taking the all one to a repair shop i just download the necessary data printed out and repair the old cleaning myself if necessary using a huge eupatorium wouldn't that be a great money saving idea using a 3 d. printer to repair things instead of throwing them away
d. printing. your it space agency. is looking into using 3 d. printing robots to build entire villages. a business even. mining or whatever to put them together on the same place and this is the more. astronomers hope that this technology could someday maybe even make mission possible. clever stuff futurologists things 3 d. printing has an additional advantage it brings people together. to work with 3 d. printers and be creative as a team which is not only fun but also great for the...
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d. printing insurance a.t.m. so that i don't forget you can see all the names i know my site and dot com i'm still fairly funny on the entire team here in thailand thanks for trying to tell. the from. an action packed life. anything is possible as long as our coffee and his friends can drink on. this movie theater in kenya refugee camp. his life story may have grown to love. 27 years ago but there's no holding back his dreams. thank you for watching cinema stars may 27th. these are custom made shift headphones created using a 3 d. printer and you could win this cool but more on that later isn't that incredible what you can make with 3 d. printed these days guns for example and even an audio fishless human organs the potentials of 3 d. printing today on ship. 3 d. printers can produce amazing stuff replacement beaks for eagles platform shoes and even delicious looking pies and now high end 3 d. printers even use rays of light but more on that later in the show basically all 3 d. printers maillot and shapes source
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d. printing piracy could cost companies up to $90000000000.00 euro. 3 d. printing is used mainly in industry for example for making customised items such as artificial limbs 3 d. printing also makes producing prototypes easier cheaper and more sustainable and it's useful for the spare parts market as well. as. repairing this technology is used to make a lot of spare parts carry out repairs and with because parts needed in industry are difficult to come by and use lots of resources. at this point and so i think this technology will shape society because it helps industry become more sustainable. 253 d. printing as part of a d.i.y. and repair culture. and i think society will be receptive to and foster this culture of hocked. but the german environment agency has warned that 3 d. printers use plastics that harm the environment and can emit toxic fumes during printing. some experts say the harmful side effects of 3 d. printing like poisonous emissions and more plastic waste will vanish over time and many tech pioneers believe that 3 d. printing could solve som
d. printing piracy could cost companies up to $90000000000.00 euro. 3 d. printing is used mainly in industry for example for making customised items such as artificial limbs 3 d. printing also makes producing prototypes easier cheaper and more sustainable and it's useful for the spare parts market as well. as. repairing this technology is used to make a lot of spare parts carry out repairs and with because parts needed in industry are difficult to come by and use lots of resources. at this...
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d. printed these days guns for example and even adi fishless human organs the potentials of 3 d. printing today on ship. 3 d. printers can produce amazing stuff replacement beaks for eagles.
d. printed these days guns for example and even adi fishless human organs the potentials of 3 d. printing today on ship. 3 d. printers can produce amazing stuff replacement beaks for eagles.
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d. printing instead of plastic. as stone yet has more than 2000000 hectares of forest almost half of the small baltic state is covered by trees. not surprising that many people here live from forestry. but the timber industry needs its mark and not just in this stone year worldwide sawmills produce around 200000000 tons of wood by products every year what can be done with all that sawdust. we're developing an innovative 3 d. printer that gives would waste a new value. be a stone in startup 3 q there has developed a method of creating 3 d. objects from sawdust. first the user designs the desired object using 3 d. modeling software in a special 3 d. printer the material is shaped and layered to create the object. the printing ink here is a combination of sawdust and a nontoxic binder. the start ups goal is to replace 50 percent of the plastics used to conventional 3 d. printing by the sawdust based material. in future this approach could be used to produce wood furniture and truly give would waste a new value. like a
d. printing instead of plastic. as stone yet has more than 2000000 hectares of forest almost half of the small baltic state is covered by trees. not surprising that many people here live from forestry. but the timber industry needs its mark and not just in this stone year worldwide sawmills produce around 200000000 tons of wood by products every year what can be done with all that sawdust. we're developing an innovative 3 d. printer that gives would waste a new value. be a stone in startup 3 q...
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d. printing by the sawdust based material. in future this approach could be used to produce wood furniture and truly give would waste a new value. like a 4 story to be a last story to highlight that waste doesn't really need to be wasted duct young ones recycles packaging material to reinterpret old masterpieces. into dresses and scraps of form into head scarves and sticks photos of them that seen from another century when they were plastic. these works from the old dutch master. don't watch enough of. a dress made from bubble wrap. a head covering fashion from. old packaging and the role materials. to create. a test. audio in the dock. the artist all kinds of stuff normally used to pack and protect items for shipping. as far as she's concerned these materials should be recycled. even as a child was fascinated by her mother's art books. to this day she's inspired by the flemish painting of the 15th and 16th century especially the portrayed by her. she doesn't just reproduce their works like finites the are not fini portrayed f
d. printing by the sawdust based material. in future this approach could be used to produce wood furniture and truly give would waste a new value. like a 4 story to be a last story to highlight that waste doesn't really need to be wasted duct young ones recycles packaging material to reinterpret old masterpieces. into dresses and scraps of form into head scarves and sticks photos of them that seen from another century when they were plastic. these works from the old dutch master. don't watch...
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their future craft introduced 3-d printing with comfort. now their factory is making ntricate lightweight designs using cotton and corn. bill mcginn is is head of reebok's future. >> it is a way to get away from molds like every shoe of the market does and draw the bottom of the shoe instead. this is like 3-d printing but faster. >> it is a way to keep up with younger consumers. >> the goal is to go from we're going to make a billion pair officer one shoe and hope everyone likes it. that was the old model. now we're moving to smaller batches. as you get tighter and tighter, you get closer and closer to custom. >> how is that a benefit to reebok? what are the benefits to new manufacturing? >> you can react much more quickly to consumers. >> reebok is not alone. adidas and rivals nike and underarmour have moved into the 3-d printed sneaker game. factory k's liquid material uses computer software and robotics to draw shoes in three dimensions. >> we're faster than the old model now. each unit takes a few minutes to put together. >> they bought
their future craft introduced 3-d printing with comfort. now their factory is making ntricate lightweight designs using cotton and corn. bill mcginn is is head of reebok's future. >> it is a way to get away from molds like every shoe of the market does and draw the bottom of the shoe instead. this is like 3-d printing but faster. >> it is a way to keep up with younger consumers. >> the goal is to go from we're going to make a billion pair officer one shoe and hope everyone...
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d. printing process is calculated automatically. at the 0 waste or research initiative of the new raw people in festal uneek you can find out about recycling and deposit the plastic trash cleaned sorted shredded and melted down. and personally i don't like to just throw things out at all but it was sides and i think we ought to have a responsible attitude toward our planet. after all we use its resources year by year. takes about 70 kilos of plastic and 10 hours to make a park bench from a 3 d. printer. 9 of the colorful seats are given placed around thessaloniki center and more a plan to eventually the idea is to spread them all around the city. the combination of recycling and design is proving a hit with the locals and visitors alike. it's very impressive to see that you can transform waste into something a static in this way you're picking on at the everyone can enjoy it and said here with their friends it's a definite gain. nothing negative about it might be for the. end of the park benches ever fall apart the simply be recycle
d. printing process is calculated automatically. at the 0 waste or research initiative of the new raw people in festal uneek you can find out about recycling and deposit the plastic trash cleaned sorted shredded and melted down. and personally i don't like to just throw things out at all but it was sides and i think we ought to have a responsible attitude toward our planet. after all we use its resources year by year. takes about 70 kilos of plastic and 10 hours to make a park bench from a 3 d....
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d. printing and sure to stay tuned for that and i don't forget you can catch all the news on our website and steve dot com until fairly for me on the entire team here until and thanks for trying to tell the. the and. action packed life. anything's possible.
d. printing and sure to stay tuned for that and i don't forget you can catch all the news on our website and steve dot com until fairly for me on the entire team here until and thanks for trying to tell the. the and. action packed life. anything's possible.
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d. scanner this looks a bit like a shoe print as we put. this scanner captures the injuries to the victim's head in an accurate and true to scale 3 d. image the equipment costs 80000 euros and it can record every single visual detail of a crime scene. what scene you're on 10 years ago and crime scenes were only photographed now we also use a laser scanner for serious felonies the advantage is that the recorded image is 3 d. giving us an exact digital replica of the real life crime scene. this is such a replica of another crime scene the detailed trading scan is stored in an archive so the police can review it at any time. break and his team record about 60 crime scenes a year mostly felony crimes of. the office's need for scans to capture this room in the process takes only 12 minutes. discovered this scanner can't see through that table. for she may so i have to move it to get a complete an image of the room as possible just looking also to a. brick his team also take $360.00 degree panoramas of the room the scanners record in black and whi
d. scanner this looks a bit like a shoe print as we put. this scanner captures the injuries to the victim's head in an accurate and true to scale 3 d. image the equipment costs 80000 euros and it can record every single visual detail of a crime scene. what scene you're on 10 years ago and crime scenes were only photographed now we also use a laser scanner for serious felonies the advantage is that the recorded image is 3 d. giving us an exact digital replica of the real life crime scene. this...
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one of company's chosen by nasa, congratulations, i understand that three 3-d printing plays ag part.about it. we know of it from classrooms with plastic, they developed capability to do it with metals. we use very exotic metals, and companies make advance am in in- advancement in 3-d printing, we're using the machine to basic develop, complex rocket engine parts. we can make them in a single piece for less time, less money. 25 to 30% cheaper than the past. melissa: i imagine it costs more in up-front investment, or cheaper all the way. >> there is some capital investment up front, then the learning curve, this is new to rocket engines in a high-tech environment, we invested in the capital, a lot in working with the material and understand how they would behave under the extreme conditions, we tested, now we're flying them. we fly them on existing engines, we have thousands of flights on engines, we implement them in case by case basis, making sure that engine remains reliable. melissa: you are working with nasa to develop a solar electric pro pull sopropulsion system for orbiting gat
one of company's chosen by nasa, congratulations, i understand that three 3-d printing plays ag part.about it. we know of it from classrooms with plastic, they developed capability to do it with metals. we use very exotic metals, and companies make advance am in in- advancement in 3-d printing, we're using the machine to basic develop, complex rocket engine parts. we can make them in a single piece for less time, less money. 25 to 30% cheaper than the past. melissa: i imagine it costs more in...
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companies that silly range of firearms online, including automatic and some semiautomatic guns, 3-d printed guns, and the blueprints for making them. salesforce says the ban will force out some sellers once their contract expires. >>> this year's water reserves, the sierra snowpack is 33 times bigger, you have to see it from space, the image was taken from a nasa satellite, a years worth of wet weather, and unseasonably cold conditions. unbelievable. >> kind of crazy to think about that much snow still, 94% above average, not much has melted, and record snowfall in may. >>> we are cloudy at the airport, the 11th busiest, 52 degrees, 58 in concorde, 56 in san jose. mid 50s tonight, the clouds hold firm, concorde, 55, mountain view 56. in lake county this afternoon, numerous thunderstorms, dry tonight, a the next two t mendocino county. sunnyvale, the sunny weather, high of about 80. >>> things are changing, low pressure dropping to the south and the east, a strong onshore flow, 15 degrees cooler today, it will take its time sliding by, numerous thunderstorms to the north and east, that is wh
companies that silly range of firearms online, including automatic and some semiautomatic guns, 3-d printed guns, and the blueprints for making them. salesforce says the ban will force out some sellers once their contract expires. >>> this year's water reserves, the sierra snowpack is 33 times bigger, you have to see it from space, the image was taken from a nasa satellite, a years worth of wet weather, and unseasonably cold conditions. unbelievable. >> kind of crazy to think...
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we're going to show them, 3-d printed stamps that super impose harriet tubman's face on any $20 bill.amps and since mnuchin broke the news out of the bill, he's totally out of stock and toiling trying to make more but agreed to show us how they work. joining us is the harriet tubman stamps, dana wall. >> thanks for having me. >> is this legal to put a stamp on money? >> yes, there are a couple things you can't do to american currency. you can't mark it in such a way as to destroy it or make it unfit for circulation. you can't stamp advertisements for products on them but besides that, as long as you're not changing the denomination or marking over the text on the bill in any way, it's not against the law. >> why did you decide to make these? >> i think in 2016 when jack lew announced that the revised $20 bill would include harriet tubman i was really excited. this country has a long issue with representation and equity. and generally i think we live in racist society and current sit by virtue of its ubiquity has the power to spread ideas about who we are as a nation and what we repres
we're going to show them, 3-d printed stamps that super impose harriet tubman's face on any $20 bill.amps and since mnuchin broke the news out of the bill, he's totally out of stock and toiling trying to make more but agreed to show us how they work. joining us is the harriet tubman stamps, dana wall. >> thanks for having me. >> is this legal to put a stamp on money? >> yes, there are a couple things you can't do to american currency. you can't mark it in such a way as to...
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it was 3-d printed. >> can you breathe? >> nope. >> i love the wings. look at the back. that? oh, she was sewn in. >> literally. ♪ >> are you going to be able to party in these boot shoes? >> as soon as i get in these shoes are probably going to come off, yeah, honestly. >> nicki came as a human barbie, so did kacey musgraves. yes, the met gala inspired some of the best memes. katy perry's 40-pound chandelier was lumiere from "beauty and the beast." posted "imitation is the sincerest form of flattery." ♪ you're a firework >> zendaya literally was cinderella, in her light-up ball gown. she even left behind her glass slipper. kylie and kendall jenner's colorful, feathered versace looks were compared to the evil stepsisters, or jim carrey and jeff daniels in "dumb and dumber." or, orange and grape fantas. >> i do feel like wonder woman. >> tell me a secret about this dress that we wouldn't know. how many fittings? >> it has pockets. >> what's in your pockets? >> my cell phone. >> miley's bangs gave "hannah montana" vibes. serena williams reminded some of a diced ham omelett
it was 3-d printed. >> can you breathe? >> nope. >> i love the wings. look at the back. that? oh, she was sewn in. >> literally. ♪ >> are you going to be able to party in these boot shoes? >> as soon as i get in these shoes are probably going to come off, yeah, honestly. >> nicki came as a human barbie, so did kacey musgraves. yes, the met gala inspired some of the best memes. katy perry's 40-pound chandelier was lumiere from "beauty and the...
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d. printing process is calculated automatically. at the 0 waste or research initiative of the new raw people in fessler nikki can find out about recycling and deposit the plastic trash cleaned sorted shredded and melted down. personally i don't like to just throw things out at all besides i think we ought to have a responsible attitude toward our planet. after all we use its resources year by year. it takes about 70 kilos of plastic and 10 hours to make a park bench from a 3 d. printer. 9 of the colorful seats are given placed around thessaloniki center and more a plan to eventually the idea is to spread them all around the city. the combination of recycling and design is proving a hit with the locals and visitors alike. it's very impressive to see that you can transform waste into something a static in this way it's my you're picking on it that everyone can enjoy it and said here with their friends it's a definite gain. nothing negative about it might be possible. and if the park benches ever fall apart simply be recycled. what a w
d. printing process is calculated automatically. at the 0 waste or research initiative of the new raw people in fessler nikki can find out about recycling and deposit the plastic trash cleaned sorted shredded and melted down. personally i don't like to just throw things out at all besides i think we ought to have a responsible attitude toward our planet. after all we use its resources year by year. it takes about 70 kilos of plastic and 10 hours to make a park bench from a 3 d. printer. 9 of...
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d. printing ok is this true peter are you are you a luddite i don't ignore technology i embrace technology it just you know why do the people who like bitcoin ignore you know monetary history why they ignore economics why do they ignore logic and reality you know just because there's a technology around big quine doesn't mean big point has any value as money or that it will ever be a store of value i mean i you know i think a lot of people want to accuse me of just not knowing enough about big cohen the problem is i know too much about bitcoin that's why mob buying it you know it's the people who are buying it that don't know anything about it but i think they're too blinded by the fact that it's gonna up and the fact that they hope it keeps going up you have a lot of people out there who actually believe that they are going to be very very wealthy and all they have to do is hold onto their big point they don't have to actually work they don't they make any real money they just have to hold on and hope that just hotly is because and they'll be multi-millionaires well it's a nice fantasy bu
d. printing ok is this true peter are you are you a luddite i don't ignore technology i embrace technology it just you know why do the people who like bitcoin ignore you know monetary history why they ignore economics why do they ignore logic and reality you know just because there's a technology around big quine doesn't mean big point has any value as money or that it will ever be a store of value i mean i you know i think a lot of people want to accuse me of just not knowing enough about big...
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joining us now the designer of 3-d printed, danny wall.ng here. >> is it legal to put a stamp on money? >> yes, there is a couple of things you can do to american currency, you can mark it in a way as to destroy it or make it fit for circulation. you can't stamp any advertisements. as long as you are not changing the denomination or marking over the texts on the bill in any way, it is not against it. >> why did you decide to make these? in 2016 they announced the $20 bill would include harriet tubman i was really excited, in general i think we have lived in a racist society and currency is ambiguity to have the power to spread ideas about who we are as a nation and what represents so i felt it is symbolic and important change to include harriet tubman on the $20 bill. it sounded heartbroken when it sounded that it is going to be taken away. >> we want to see you demonstrate this, go ahead. >> stamp and the rubber face is molded and there is a cut out here that lines with the seal of the federal reserve. you line it up and go as straight as
joining us now the designer of 3-d printed, danny wall.ng here. >> is it legal to put a stamp on money? >> yes, there is a couple of things you can do to american currency, you can mark it in a way as to destroy it or make it fit for circulation. you can't stamp any advertisements. as long as you are not changing the denomination or marking over the texts on the bill in any way, it is not against it. >> why did you decide to make these? in 2016 they announced the $20 bill...
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. >> jesse: i went to a 3-d printing company doob and got myself a figurine. a dooblicator. ship you this mini version of yourself. if you go to doob 3-d.com. check it out. and they have locations all over the country, new york, l.a., san francisco, miami. and look at me. i think i'm a little chunky in the waste area. >> gregg: that's exactly how you look. >> jesse: there calculations might have been a little off. >> dana: the hair is not as tall as usual and pants are a little longer but the watch a gigantic. >> jesse: of all things. >> gregg: made the other dolls hate you. >> jesse: like even myself. even the mini doll hates this guy. >> jesse: we should have had a bobble head that would have been cool. >> jesse: dana perino? >> dana: do you know what's coming up next? greg. >> greg: no, what? >> dana: the spelling bee go through three possible words. losi hindi origin. flavored ice drink sweetened or salted. lassi. oh, you knew that? oh, wow. aleehe. a small shrub. aalii. that would be a good one to have in scrabble. >> greg: put him on the terror flight li
. >> jesse: i went to a 3-d printing company doob and got myself a figurine. a dooblicator. ship you this mini version of yourself. if you go to doob 3-d.com. check it out. and they have locations all over the country, new york, l.a., san francisco, miami. and look at me. i think i'm a little chunky in the waste area. >> gregg: that's exactly how you look. >> jesse: there calculations might have been a little off. >> dana: the hair is not as tall as usual and pants are...
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rivalscompany adidas and nike and under armour have also moved into the 3-d printed sneaker game. reebok's liquid factory material is proprietary. the process uses computer software and robotics to draw she was in three dimensions. >> we are actually faster than the old model. each bottom unit takes a couple minutes to put together, and it is all automated. >> adidas bought reebok in 2006, for $3.8 billion, and in 2010 started a turnaround to reposition it as a fitness brand, signing a partnership with crossfit. adidas says it is committed to the future of reebok, and move its headquarters from the boston suburbs to downtown this year. >> the spirit of the company has changed, dramatically. a very established shoe brand, and moving down here to be in the excitement of this district has the whole place feeling like a startup. >> it does feel like a startup, breathing new life into its classic white leather sneaker. carol: for more on reebok, let's bring in the company's vice president of performance apparel. so nice to have you with us. i should say, thank you for having us here. [
rivalscompany adidas and nike and under armour have also moved into the 3-d printed sneaker game. reebok's liquid factory material is proprietary. the process uses computer software and robotics to draw she was in three dimensions. >> we are actually faster than the old model. each bottom unit takes a couple minutes to put together, and it is all automated. >> adidas bought reebok in 2006, for $3.8 billion, and in 2010 started a turnaround to reposition it as a fitness brand,...
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the fair showcases advances in technology like robotics and artificial intelligence and 3-d printing. a lot of very clever people out there doing their thing. the founder said he wanted to celebrate and encourage creativity. >> it is a celebration of people that are both technical and creative. this is how they express themselves, how they do things. >> this prosthesis is the largest exoskeleton. it is 100% human pilot it, hundred% electric exoskeleton machine. >> they are highly talented. there were about 900 exhibits with many by high school and college students. others just showed up to check it out. >>> pokimon fever in santa clara county as the community center hosted the 2019 pokimon regional championship. fans from around the country were invited to participate. devin fehely tells us there were serious prizes on the . much about pon might temption tomiss it atldbe the pot and what has bec worldwide phenomenon with movies, trading cards, video games and competitions like this one. >> i am very competitive.>> reporter: dana rosas says he loves the imagination, skill and tragedy s
the fair showcases advances in technology like robotics and artificial intelligence and 3-d printing. a lot of very clever people out there doing their thing. the founder said he wanted to celebrate and encourage creativity. >> it is a celebration of people that are both technical and creative. this is how they express themselves, how they do things. >> this prosthesis is the largest exoskeleton. it is 100% human pilot it, hundred% electric exoskeleton machine. >> they are...
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plus, 3-d printed guns. and the blueprints for making those type of guns.s the ban will force out a small number of customers, once their contract expires. >>> we're talking golden state warriors now. losing to the raptors in game 1 of the nba finals. >>> before the game we worked out a friendly wager for the series. >>> mc hammer is a huge deal here in the bay area. right? and we all know his song "can't touch this." and we know the raptors can't touch this when it comes to the warriors. we would love for you guys to one. better younand yo you go out there. you blast some mc balloon pants. >> when we win. >> fisherman's whardown there with a raptors shirt. roar like a raptor. >> roar and dance like a raptor. >> i mean, however that is. dancing like a raptor. game 2 is in toronto on sunday. we're not worried about it, though. we're not going to be dancing at fisherman's wharf. and we have you covered at kpix.com/warriors. >> when we were talking about them initially. there was a slim chance that the warriors would lose. but last night, raptors looking legit
plus, 3-d printed guns. and the blueprints for making those type of guns.s the ban will force out a small number of customers, once their contract expires. >>> we're talking golden state warriors now. losing to the raptors in game 1 of the nba finals. >>> before the game we worked out a friendly wager for the series. >>> mc hammer is a huge deal here in the bay area. right? and we all know his song "can't touch this." and we know the raptors can't touch this...
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i cover autonomous cars and 3-d printing.f the universe that you look at, uber would be part of that universe. you think it is overvalued. give us some of the challenges you see. right now it looks like it might open below its ipo price. tasha: we think the future is autonomous vehicles that walk rate like taxi vehicles -- that will operate like taxi vehicles. uber will not be able to commandos economics because we do not believe they have credible -- in the future that could be 3% to 5%. they will partner with the technology provider. isnie: you are thinking uber overvalued because it is not the future. could it be the future until autonomous vehicles are the actual future? nobody can tell us when that will be. tasha: i think a taunus technology could surprise. likeyou look at things google's team against professional starcraft players -- improvements and learning are happening much sooner than we can predict and companies like tesla are saying they could launch an economist -- and autonomous taxi platform in a couple of yea
i cover autonomous cars and 3-d printing.f the universe that you look at, uber would be part of that universe. you think it is overvalued. give us some of the challenges you see. right now it looks like it might open below its ipo price. tasha: we think the future is autonomous vehicles that walk rate like taxi vehicles -- that will operate like taxi vehicles. uber will not be able to commandos economics because we do not believe they have credible -- in the future that could be 3% to 5%. they...
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d. printed structure that diluted by robots is enrico these humans so he said leave some of that 1st that's a lot to do in 10 years we have some 10 us who know their own this is a near the peak of it to know it's check it on twitter and know based on the experience that we have. but something to the show's decision we use. the moon also do something it's a place where the fun thought this can be just something so some interest in the robot that you sleep with it breaking a candle only called the structure which is very light it's not going to take some . housing the 2 of you can keep going. if you take it home. and i think you might have thought that. it could be ready for use in the if you're an artist and do that which comes you want to live i hope so no doubt but a quick question just to snap back to reality robin we have a tweet from you saying all states venturing to the lunar surface are nuclear powers doesn't this make sense to someone here and a lot of other tweets asking about why it's single nations working on this rather than working together your thoughts quickly robin i don't t
d. printed structure that diluted by robots is enrico these humans so he said leave some of that 1st that's a lot to do in 10 years we have some 10 us who know their own this is a near the peak of it to know it's check it on twitter and know based on the experience that we have. but something to the show's decision we use. the moon also do something it's a place where the fun thought this can be just something so some interest in the robot that you sleep with it breaking a candle only called...
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d. printed structure the tile of looted by robots and then we come these human soul he said leave some of the 1st arsenal to do it in 10 years we have some 10 us who know their own. to near the peak of it to know it's check it on twitter and a no based on the experience that we have. but something to the show's decision we use. the moon also do something it's a place where defun thought this can be just something so someone just. robot there to sleep $1515.00 a candle only comes structure which is very light it's not going to take some. housing juvie you can deploy it. as a robot if you take it you don't notice. and i think you might have thought that. it could be ready for use in noticed if you are an artist and do become you want to live i hope so no doubt but a quick question just to snap back to reality robin we have a tweet from there saying all states venturing to the lunar surface are nuclear powers doesn't this make sense to someone here and a lot of other tweets asking about why it's single nations working on this rather than working together your thoughts quickly robin i don't t
d. printed structure the tile of looted by robots and then we come these human soul he said leave some of the 1st arsenal to do it in 10 years we have some 10 us who know their own. to near the peak of it to know it's check it on twitter and a no based on the experience that we have. but something to the show's decision we use. the moon also do something it's a place where defun thought this can be just something so someone just. robot there to sleep $1515.00 a candle only comes structure which...
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. >> nike has been experimenting with 3-d printing technology and fly net technology that's a small portionakers face, they're subject to a lot of import duties. this compounds that and adds a lot more. >> easier to move a sneaker supply chain than consumer electronics supply chain, right? >> i guess so. i guess so china still is such a big manufacturing home for this industry, for the apparel industry in general and i think that's why all of these companies are sort of holding their breath, holding that next $300 billion doesn't go through. >> yeah. >> some big numbers. >> yeah. >> get your attention. >> get your sneakers now for your kids, right i'm sure your son is into them. >> they're expensive. >> front loading at the faber household. >> could be paying up. >> i make him pay himself now. >> the with allowance. >> he has to get a job. >> tim horton's chain testing breakfast options with beyond meats meatless patty it is expanding to 40,000 restaurants around the world from current 26,000 over the next eight to ten years. stock is bouncing on all the trade news though. look at the dow,
. >> nike has been experimenting with 3-d printing technology and fly net technology that's a small portionakers face, they're subject to a lot of import duties. this compounds that and adds a lot more. >> easier to move a sneaker supply chain than consumer electronics supply chain, right? >> i guess so. i guess so china still is such a big manufacturing home for this industry, for the apparel industry in general and i think that's why all of these companies are sort of...
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the first one is 3-d printed i worked with ge and -- [ applause ] >> that's incredible. >> the art ofnn. >> there is jourdan dunn. >> sara, you wear it just as well, my friend. she did wear it well, but how did she sit down in that? >> we took the skirt off for dinner. this is about the art of fashion. celebrating the museum. >> and camp. >> and camp. a rose is a rose. >> what a great idea. >> the second dress worn by -- >> nina dobrev. >> like a little tinker bell. >> you know, we translated that and printed in germany. like rock crystal. >> they both looked -- >> a little pixie. >> could i knock on those? are they plastic? >> they are. they are polymer. >> is this where fashion is heading, zac? >> it is, yes. this is the future. >> it looks very futuristic. so this year was camp. >> yes. >> your inspiration was -- >> expression, creativity. extreme. you know, having fun. >> yeah, and it sound -- >> taking a risk. >> zac whisper to me what time you got home. a gentleman never tells. >> secrets. >> listen, thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me as always. >> always great to
the first one is 3-d printed i worked with ge and -- [ applause ] >> that's incredible. >> the art ofnn. >> there is jourdan dunn. >> sara, you wear it just as well, my friend. she did wear it well, but how did she sit down in that? >> we took the skirt off for dinner. this is about the art of fashion. celebrating the museum. >> and camp. >> and camp. a rose is a rose. >> what a great idea. >> the second dress worn by -- >> nina...
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bad taxry and reguland fiscal policy by printing money, and there's a lot ofeople who believe that. >> during the financial crisis, you were concerned that therewo d be hyperinflation. >> yeah. >> you warned that the printing of money would create hyperinflation. it didn't happen. >> yeah. >> and then you said that moneyh was too loos. >> right. >> do you agree with that now? >> i thought, with all of this money that waseing injected into the economy by the fed, we would see inflation, but -- and i've admitted i was wrong. most economists did think that was gonna happ. so, yeah, i was wrong about that. it's because the economy -- it was like the fed was dumping -- >> was it because of how the fed navigated interest rates in the context of their easing? >> yeah, but don't forget we had the worst recovery from an recessnce the great depression in that period. so, you know, i think, absent a lot of the policy mistakes that were made in that period, we a could have huch healthier economy and a bigger spring-back -- >> i mean, the inverse -- of ,course, you can't prove right?/ but the inverse of this is -- absent some of those kind of policies, we migh
bad taxry and reguland fiscal policy by printing money, and there's a lot ofeople who believe that. >> during the financial crisis, you were concerned that therewo d be hyperinflation. >> yeah. >> you warned that the printing of money would create hyperinflation. it didn't happen. >> yeah. >> and then you said that moneyh was too loos. >> right. >> do you agree with that now? >> i thought, with all of this money that waseing injected into the...