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so. >> this is exo's headquarters where the magic is made and perfected.people who are paralyzed a chance to do what they have been told was impossible. >> i feel like the luckiest man alive. >> nathan is one of the robot's inventers. not build for the are meat feed but for the credit military field. >> there's a huge problem in the field for soldiers carrying the large loads, in fact they want to carry more. we were helping to develop exoskeletons. to carry the person's weight and more as well. >> it can be powered by a small battery pack and then there's that whole walking thing. >> it takes over the function of the muscles in your legs. it can do that either completely, for a person who's completely paralyzed, or partially for someone who is rethroarng walk, like someone who -- credit relearning to walk, like someone who has just had a stroke. >> i put the device in walk-mode and take the first right step and as i move my body the exo will move with me. if i don't move to the any next position the exo stops. >> test pilots like amanda boxtel and jason g
so. >> this is exo's headquarters where the magic is made and perfected.people who are paralyzed a chance to do what they have been told was impossible. >> i feel like the luckiest man alive. >> nathan is one of the robot's inventers. not build for the are meat feed but for the credit military field. >> there's a huge problem in the field for soldiers carrying the large loads, in fact they want to carry more. we were helping to develop exoskeletons. to carry the person's...
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is like a robotic vest the two legs that a paraplegic person could wear. >> the exo skeleton is the brainchild of dr. miguel miklalis, i first met aim at his duke university lab a year and a half before the world cup. what are we looking at here? >> this is actually a brainstorm. >> by brainstorm you mean a burst -- >> a burst of electrical signals coming from hundreds of neurons over time. this is the alphabet of the brain. >> and the alphabet becomes a language roughly translated that can be understood by the exo skeleton. paper thin electrodes transmit signals from the brain allowing it to communicate with the exo skeleton and make it move. >> you can read the signals and send them to devices and these devices will move according to the voluntary motor intention. what we see here is the first prototype. >> when i visited the exoskeleton was working well with primates, the true test on the world's biggest stage would be an exoskeleton controlled by a human. with just days before the world cup opening ceremonies, the team were working furiously. >> we're in a race to try to get tha
is like a robotic vest the two legs that a paraplegic person could wear. >> the exo skeleton is the brainchild of dr. miguel miklalis, i first met aim at his duke university lab a year and a half before the world cup. what are we looking at here? >> this is actually a brainstorm. >> by brainstorm you mean a burst -- >> a burst of electrical signals coming from hundreds of neurons over time. this is the alphabet of the brain. >> and the alphabet becomes a language...
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el exo esqueleto, envÍa los impulsos a una computadora. hemos visto 99. hoy le toca el nÚmero 100. es el número uno. estÁ con nosotros fÉlix de beudot para presentar. >> hoy tenemos el nÚmero uno. un gol muy especial, que sin duda entra las encuestas aparece como el nÚmero uno. no sÓlo por su belleza, sino tambiÉn por su importancia, y porque tenÍa una carga emotiva que ustedes van a entender en un momento. >> me lo estoy imaginando. >> el mundial 1986. el escenario, el estadio azteca de ciudad de mÉxico. >> ¿la mano de dios? >> estÁ cerca. la historia del mejor gol es esta. hoy llegamos al final de nuestro recorrido por los mejores 100 goles de los mundiales. en nuestra selecciÓn, seguro no estÁn todos los que son, ni son todos los que estÁn, despuÉs de 2200 goles es muy difÍcil poner de acuerdo todos los aficionados. como difÍcil resulta escoger el mejor gol de la copa mundo. el que recordamos hoy estÁn todas las revistas. su autor, diego armando maradona. el encuentro entre argentina e inglaterra, y va mÁs allá de un partido de fÚtbol.
el exo esqueleto, envÍa los impulsos a una computadora. hemos visto 99. hoy le toca el nÚmero 100. es el número uno. estÁ con nosotros fÉlix de beudot para presentar. >> hoy tenemos el nÚmero uno. un gol muy especial, que sin duda entra las encuestas aparece como el nÚmero uno. no sÓlo por su belleza, sino tambiÉn por su importancia, y porque tenÍa una carga emotiva que ustedes van a entender en un momento. >> me lo estoy imaginando. >> el mundial 1986. el escenario,...
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what is behind this mass exo dus.ed states in arizona who this weekend visited an arizona warehouse where many of these kids are being transferred and processed. first of all, what are the conditions? what did you see when you were there? how safe are they in this holding area? >> well, thank you for your interest, i spent all day saturday and sunday and on my way as soon as i'm done with the interview. 936 children, 236 from honduras. the conditions were not the best. this is a big warehouse and detention center with portable toilets with crates on the floor. they told me they ordered 2,000 mattresses, the children have not taken a shower in 10 to 12 days. when i left sunday, they were open two showers and some girls were able to take a shower for first time. they told me they were planning to build 60 more and i'll find out more when i get there. >> why is this happening? i know it's been building for time. we're seeing more of an exo dus of unaccompanied children from central america. >> you know, that's a question
what is behind this mass exo dus.ed states in arizona who this weekend visited an arizona warehouse where many of these kids are being transferred and processed. first of all, what are the conditions? what did you see when you were there? how safe are they in this holding area? >> well, thank you for your interest, i spent all day saturday and sunday and on my way as soon as i'm done with the interview. 936 children, 236 from honduras. the conditions were not the best. this is a big...
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it envisions the technology being applied to nursing care equipment, and exo skeleton body suits that could assist people who have lost their muscle strength. >> okay. that is going to do it for biz this hour. here's a check of the markets. >>> engineers demissioning the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant are facing challenges. they need to figure out how to remove fuel debris from the damaged reactors. engineers in the united states may be able to offer some insight. 35 years ago, a reactor at three mile island melted down in an accident. nhk obtained special permission from the u.s. government to access 1,000 videotapes that recorded engineers removing fuel debris from the plant. this edition of "nuclear watch" takes a look at what the footage tells us. >> reporter: three years after the accident, the decontamination had reduced radiation levels enough to allow engineers to work inside the plant. >> today is july 21. the tmi-2 inspection team is now on top of the tmi-2 reactor vessel, and about to attempt to make the first inspection into the tmi-2 reactor vessel proper. >> reporter: t
it envisions the technology being applied to nursing care equipment, and exo skeleton body suits that could assist people who have lost their muscle strength. >> okay. that is going to do it for biz this hour. here's a check of the markets. >>> engineers demissioning the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant are facing challenges. they need to figure out how to remove fuel debris from the damaged reactors. engineers in the united states may be able to offer some insight. 35 years ago,...
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its people are running for their lives, an exo dus of 500,000, iraq's shiite prime minister nuri al maliki has been pleading for help. he formally requested u.s. air strikes. that didn't sit well with those on the hill, including senator mccain. >> if i sound angry, it's because i am angry. to declare that a conflict is over does not mean that it necessarily is over. it's time that the president got a new national security team. it's time that he got a group of people together that know what it is to succeed in conflict. >> tell us how you really feel, senator. here's the thing, the u.s. spent eight years fighting in iraq. it gave 4400 lives now sunni militia are poised to retake this country with efforts that to cut the cord in afghanistan generating the bergdahl mess and not to mention that nation full of women and girls on a new wave of oppression and now the u.s. hopes to close a lot of doors to tie up loose ends. we're looking at exactly how hard it is to do and stakes are deadly. richard engel has the latest from the ground. we'll go to him first. i'm sorry, we'll get to rich ashd en
its people are running for their lives, an exo dus of 500,000, iraq's shiite prime minister nuri al maliki has been pleading for help. he formally requested u.s. air strikes. that didn't sit well with those on the hill, including senator mccain. >> if i sound angry, it's because i am angry. to declare that a conflict is over does not mean that it necessarily is over. it's time that the president got a new national security team. it's time that he got a group of people together that know...
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owner beg eer ginny fine was exo appear before a judge. may the judge ordered her to pay a $1,200 fine and restitution for a previous escape. no word yet on when the court date will be rescheduled. >>> there is new information on the sale of a high building -- rather a high school building i should say to drexel university. drexel the city and community groups reached an agreement yesterday over zoning issues for the former university city high school. the deal will limit the size and height of new parking structures and other facilities. directs drexel is expected to close the $25 million sale on monday. >>> the lucky mockheed martin c is for sale as well. the price tag $30 million. lockheed martinos announced last year that the site would close sometime in 2015. some 300 employees are being relocated to the company's facility in denver. the property includes three main office buildings and a standalone conference center. >>> we have new information in the jersey jam. the securities and exchange commission is the latest agency now to laun
owner beg eer ginny fine was exo appear before a judge. may the judge ordered her to pay a $1,200 fine and restitution for a previous escape. no word yet on when the court date will be rescheduled. >>> there is new information on the sale of a high building -- rather a high school building i should say to drexel university. drexel the city and community groups reached an agreement yesterday over zoning issues for the former university city high school. the deal will limit the size and...
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. >> now, this entire movie is quite a departure taking off your english boj net and an exo suit.ruise. >> i know. >> he was he like to work with. >> so sweet, generous and such a pro. he was so involved and encouraging. i definitely wanted to do all my stunts because he kind of does it. >> you kind of had to. >> i don't want him to be the only one showing up. >> you nearly broke your nose. >> i did. >> not even a great story. i smashed myself in the face with the butt of my own sword. you know. >> you're a new mom. i love the picture your husband tweeted out. not a lot of sleep. >> not a leap of but so cute. >> she is adorable. >> we were in control because i don't like the idea of that on my child's head. i thought it would be better if we controlled it. >> any favorite moment with little hazel. >> i mean pretty much everything. that's the best thing ever. when they look like little -- they look like little -- you see the full kind of rolls. we have a lightning round. whatever comes to your mind. if you could be invisible what would you do. >> i would like to be in maybe somethi
. >> now, this entire movie is quite a departure taking off your english boj net and an exo suit.ruise. >> i know. >> he was he like to work with. >> so sweet, generous and such a pro. he was so involved and encouraging. i definitely wanted to do all my stunts because he kind of does it. >> you kind of had to. >> i don't want him to be the only one showing up. >> you nearly broke your nose. >> i did. >> not even a great story. i smashed...
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we are conducting another test of the exo atmosphere kill vehicle. on this weekend it will be the particular of this vehicle. we feel very good about this test coming up. not been a program without challenges. doesn't go well, first of all, we're going to let you know how it goes, no question about that. doesn't with well we'll do what we did last time. we'llinvestigate it, figure out what happened, what didn't happen, and how to make the necessary fixes. that we made the fixes need to be made from the last test, which was back in of 2010. so we're looking forward to this and we look forward to having a test.sful if it doesn't go well, if i doesn't succeed, it doesn't at mean that the program isn't worth while or that it not going to go forward. this, we'llted to learn from it and test again. significance there? >> it's a very significant capability. i've her it compared to hitting a bullet with a bullet. that altitude, it's i think the challenge is more like hitting a bee-bee with a bee-bee. so it's pretty significant if it works. shows once again,
we are conducting another test of the exo atmosphere kill vehicle. on this weekend it will be the particular of this vehicle. we feel very good about this test coming up. not been a program without challenges. doesn't go well, first of all, we're going to let you know how it goes, no question about that. doesn't with well we'll do what we did last time. we'llinvestigate it, figure out what happened, what didn't happen, and how to make the necessary fixes. that we made the fixes need to be made...
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for the first time in the united states, a wheelchair-bound person will be able to use a special exoleton at home, allowing him to stan upright and walk. larry ja zinski is the ceo of re-walk robotics. congratulations, larry. and the things that we noted in the intro, a couple of things, number one, there were some of these approved for rehab use in rehab centers. this is actually approved for home. and two, it's -- is it just for paraplegic? is it operated, the control, by some movement in the upper body, like your arms? it's not like mental, yet, where it could be for actual quadriplegic? >> this initial product is a product designed for paraplegic. we do have some future things for quadriplegic, but it's operated by the interface of the person and the machine. they basically control it by moving their shoulders. it's a completely independent device and you're correct. it's approved for personal use, but this is also a clearance for use in rehab centers. this is a new classification by the fda, and we're the first and only product available now in the united states, which is fantas
for the first time in the united states, a wheelchair-bound person will be able to use a special exoleton at home, allowing him to stan upright and walk. larry ja zinski is the ceo of re-walk robotics. congratulations, larry. and the things that we noted in the intro, a couple of things, number one, there were some of these approved for rehab use in rehab centers. this is actually approved for home. and two, it's -- is it just for paraplegic? is it operated, the control, by some movement in the...
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down in basra, exo and bp are declining to comment that exxon has evacuated their ex pats and bp has evacuated nonessential staff in the uj facilities in the south. this is a very politically different situation tore these companies. the head of the iraqi government controls southern oil companies and went as far to give reporters an interview criticizing those two companies and going on as far to go say any weather ford schlumberger have not evacuated any employees. baghdad has questioned air support. the s&p is not so it that ping the video we'ring showing you was uploaded by the u.s. navy to its website. the wall street reporting in their conversations with dip hoe mats in the area. i guess they are looking for someone else that they can push forward that hopefully government would push around to have a more inclusive government. >> are we in the position of trying to do another government that we build ourselves or are they looking for somebody else to lead up to an election? i don't quite get it. >> yeah. i asked that question myself. anterior we in a tough position or aren't we
down in basra, exo and bp are declining to comment that exxon has evacuated their ex pats and bp has evacuated nonessential staff in the uj facilities in the south. this is a very politically different situation tore these companies. the head of the iraqi government controls southern oil companies and went as far to give reporters an interview criticizing those two companies and going on as far to go say any weather ford schlumberger have not evacuated any employees. baghdad has questioned air...