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but you know, i don't know that that should be our holy grail. i like what google is doing, which is making machines more intimate with us. the holy grail should make a partnership between humans and machines, not machines that can exist without humans. >> the people that are running those, especially google, those guys are scientists, those guys are engineers. >> one of the things that steve said. when the marketing people takes over the company, it no longer know vates. larry page says it, the reason we can be innovative is our engineers and product people run the company. that is one about 30 rules i would extract from the book is make sure product people run the company. that is true at amazon. and tim cook was more of a manager, but he has good product people around him. >> able to create the culture of collaboration. >> absolutely. >> when you think of the word innovation, it's like one more article in "harvard business review." and i said where is walter going. you mean something different. >> innovation is a different word and has been sa
but you know, i don't know that that should be our holy grail. i like what google is doing, which is making machines more intimate with us. the holy grail should make a partnership between humans and machines, not machines that can exist without humans. >> the people that are running those, especially google, those guys are scientists, those guys are engineers. >> one of the things that steve said. when the marketing people takes over the company, it no longer know vates. larry page...
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but i don't know that that should be our holy grail. i like what google is doing which is making machines more intimate with us, what apple is doing with the watch. the holy grail should make a partnership with humans and machines. >> charlie: the interesting thing is the people running the companies, especially google, those guys are scientists, those guys are engineers, those guys are people. >> that was one of things steve said to me when the marketing or finance people take over the country, it no longer innovates. he was criticizing microsoft and steve ballmer at the time. larry page says it and i quote it in the book in my interview with him, he says the reason we can innovative is that our engineers and product people run the company. that's one of 30 rules i extract from the book is make sure product people run the company. that's even true at amazon. you know, tim cook was more of a manager, but he really has good product people around him. >> charlie: and is able to create the culture of collaboration that steve did and contin
but i don't know that that should be our holy grail. i like what google is doing which is making machines more intimate with us, what apple is doing with the watch. the holy grail should make a partnership with humans and machines. >> charlie: the interesting thing is the people running the companies, especially google, those guys are scientists, those guys are engineers, those guys are people. >> that was one of things steve said to me when the marketing or finance people take over...
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i do nothing artificial intelligence should be our holy grail.e, we're going to get closer, especially when you get really good speech conversation. -- recognition. i like what google is doing, which is making machines more intimate with us but what apple is doing with the watch. the holy grail should need to make a partnership between humans and machines, not create machines that can exist without humans. those guys are scientists and engineers. >> when the marketing people or the finance people take over the company, and no longer innovates. says the reason we ourbe innovative is because engineers and product people run the company. one of all about 30 rules i would extract from the book. make sure the product people run the company. tim cook was more of a manager, but he is good product people around him. >> he is able to grade a culture of collaboration, and continue it. when you think of the word innovation, it is like one more article in harvard business journal. where is walter going? >> innovation is such an and has been word, sapped of i
i do nothing artificial intelligence should be our holy grail.e, we're going to get closer, especially when you get really good speech conversation. -- recognition. i like what google is doing, which is making machines more intimate with us but what apple is doing with the watch. the holy grail should need to make a partnership between humans and machines, not create machines that can exist without humans. those guys are scientists and engineers. >> when the marketing people or the...
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but, you know, i don't know that should be our holy grail.ike what google is doing is making more machines intimate with us. the holy grail should make a partnership and not create machines that can exist without humans. >> the people who are running those, especially google, those guys are scientists, those guys are engineers, those guys -- >> one of the things that steve said to me when the finance people take over the company, it no longer innovates. but larry said and i quote it in the book in my interview with him, he said the reason we can be innovative, the engineers and our product people run the company. those are one of the 30 rules i would extract from the book is make sure product people run the company. that is true at amazon. and tim cook was more of a manager, but he has good product people around him. >> and able to create the culture of collaboration. >> absolutely. >> when you think of the word more ion, it's like one in "harvard business review." i said where walter going? you mean something? >> innovation is an overused wo
but, you know, i don't know that should be our holy grail.ike what google is doing is making more machines intimate with us. the holy grail should make a partnership and not create machines that can exist without humans. >> the people who are running those, especially google, those guys are scientists, those guys are engineers, those guys -- >> one of the things that steve said to me when the finance people take over the company, it no longer innovates. but larry said and i quote it...
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it is the holy grail. >> it is wonderful, absolutely wonderful. good evening and thank you for joining us, it is not that terrorism is unknown, the last strike came nearly 30 years ago, the bombing of a flight from toronto, so the attacks shatters any motion that it was somehow immune, unless leaders both reeling and reacting. and an assault on the very heart of the canadian parliament, america tonight tells us canada now braces itself for the change to come. panic, fear, shock and grief. scenes from an attack that have stunned this nation. a loan gunman was responsible, this man, 32-year-old canadian. using surveillance video footage the commissioner of the rcmp released new details of the attack, in a second by second account. you will see a car pull up. a pedestrian even approaches the car. the gunman runs towards cars forcing the driver out and heads for the main doors. vehicles on site chase him. they enter center block at 9:53:46, seks before they are chasing him were able to reach the doors. >> the attack began here at the war memorial. he
it is the holy grail. >> it is wonderful, absolutely wonderful. good evening and thank you for joining us, it is not that terrorism is unknown, the last strike came nearly 30 years ago, the bombing of a flight from toronto, so the attacks shatters any motion that it was somehow immune, unless leaders both reeling and reacting. and an assault on the very heart of the canadian parliament, america tonight tells us canada now braces itself for the change to come. panic, fear, shock and grief....
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for him, the pumpkin is the holy grail. >> finally he does get the pumpkin. >> how you doing, brother brother? >> the video starts with this rather large dude lying on the floor what's happened to him? is he drunk? was he hit? something's in his ear and he can't get it out. >> what's going on? >> moth flew in my ear. >> oh, god. >> there it is, it's in there. >> what is it? >> it's still moving around in this guy' head. >> he's got a ti >> oh, my god. >> think about what that must feel like. it must feel like it's eating your brain. >> oh, my god! where have you been? >> this guy needs to clear his ears more often than clearly he is doing lately. >> we've got a torch. we can burn him out. >> go to the doctor, dude. why are you laying on the living room floor with tweezers and an iphone? go to the doctor. >> i win. >> that is so weird. if it was a moth, why didn't it fly toward the light? they pick it up. it was living inside your head for a while. it seems to be okay. this just ruined my morning. >> do you want him? >> throw him on the ground. >> that's our show, everybody. see you fo
for him, the pumpkin is the holy grail. >> finally he does get the pumpkin. >> how you doing, brother brother? >> the video starts with this rather large dude lying on the floor what's happened to him? is he drunk? was he hit? something's in his ear and he can't get it out. >> what's going on? >> moth flew in my ear. >> oh, god. >> there it is, it's in there. >> what is it? >> it's still moving around in this guy' head. >> he's got a...
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in this day and age of d.v.r.s and live streaming, live sports is the holy grail of madison avenue and advertisers. with all the n.f.l.'s trouble that you and i have discussed, we are positioned to make inroads as not the until one sport but a competitor. i see this issue and the biometric issue as cojoined. there's a breed of n.b.a. owners that brought in and see it as being an incredible future. guaranteed for years to come. and players are like extensions of equipment. you want it to work. >> equipment, come on. we are not looking at that. >> we don't want this piece of equipment. just because it's 6 foot eight doesn't mean it's not treated this way. >> it will be interesting to see what the association is. it's a brave new world. good to see you, thanks. >> that's all for now, coming up wednesday, whether you like it or not, drones are here to stay. now there's a virtual kneeled rush for -- gold rush for people trying to get a piece of action. >>> and automobiles, people that drive with each other and in automated cars. >> you can sweet me. see you next time. joot hi everyone, this
in this day and age of d.v.r.s and live streaming, live sports is the holy grail of madison avenue and advertisers. with all the n.f.l.'s trouble that you and i have discussed, we are positioned to make inroads as not the until one sport but a competitor. i see this issue and the biometric issue as cojoined. there's a breed of n.b.a. owners that brought in and see it as being an incredible future. guaranteed for years to come. and players are like extensions of equipment. you want it to work....
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one thing that everybody gets so excited about virtual reality, the holy grail. we've imagined this for so long, we've seen it in movies and tv shows. people need to reset their expectation and know that just like mobile devices which originally started with the newton and the palm pilot, it took a decade or two to get to the i phone. it took a long time for that platform to mature. virtual reality is going to take a while to mature. it's going to start out with a bigger ski goggle form factor and over time it will get closer and closer to sunglasses or some kind of form factor that is a lot easier for the average person to adopt and enjoy and carry around with them. so we're at the very beginning of virtual reality finely working for the first time, being comfortable, now it will take a while to get to that form factor that hundreds of peoples -- millions of people are using. >> it hasn't taken off from a consumer perspective. why is this different? >> google glass is more of a notification reality. kind of in the corner of your eye you're getting your cell phon
one thing that everybody gets so excited about virtual reality, the holy grail. we've imagined this for so long, we've seen it in movies and tv shows. people need to reset their expectation and know that just like mobile devices which originally started with the newton and the palm pilot, it took a decade or two to get to the i phone. it took a long time for that platform to mature. virtual reality is going to take a while to mature. it's going to start out with a bigger ski goggle form factor...
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. >> it's the holy grail in the field of research. >> it's wonderful, absolutely wonderful. >> also ahead on the trail of the gun, america tonight's chris takes us undercover on the path from gun show to gun buyer. >> if he's from indiana, he can get it today. >> he shows us how so many end up on the streets of chicago, tells us where they come from and examines a new effort to track a weapons d.n.a. and social media context to stop gun violence before it happens. >> a true american hero sacrificed all in the bloody battle of the civil war. >> he said lt., let's get you, he said no, i'll stay here and fight it out or die in the attempt. >> why it took a little old lady in wisconsin to give him his due. >> why were you so interested? >> because nobody else was, i think. >> why alonzo cushing is still waiting. >> good evening, thanks for joining us. for america tonight, the weekend edition. as a new york city doctor continues to be treated in isolation for the deadly ebola virus, drug makers in a race against time to develop a vaccine. one drug that has shown promise in the treatment of ebo
. >> it's the holy grail in the field of research. >> it's wonderful, absolutely wonderful. >> also ahead on the trail of the gun, america tonight's chris takes us undercover on the path from gun show to gun buyer. >> if he's from indiana, he can get it today. >> he shows us how so many end up on the streets of chicago, tells us where they come from and examines a new effort to track a weapons d.n.a. and social media context to stop gun violence before it happens....
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. >> japan is the holy grail at this stage. they have pachinkos. pachinkos are slot parlors.echnically you don't win money, you win prizes. very popular. that industry itself is $35 billion. it has a lot of potential. >> with the olympics slated for tokyo in 2020, the casino industry could win big in japan with the worldwide publicity. the government still has to approve. but win, lose, or draw, the titans have already made a killing in macau. >> the name means little rice, but chinese phone maker xiaomi >> the name means little rice, but chinese phone maker xiaomi has big ambitions. only four years old, already more popular in china than apple and worth a staggering $10 billion. now, xiaomi, china's number three phone maker, is going global, launching in 10 new countries this year. so how have they become apple's biggest threat in china? we reveal the secrets to xiaomi's success in a bloomberg west special, "xiaomi rising." welcome to this special edition, i'm emily chang. it is one of the fastest-growing companies in the world.
. >> japan is the holy grail at this stage. they have pachinkos. pachinkos are slot parlors.echnically you don't win money, you win prizes. very popular. that industry itself is $35 billion. it has a lot of potential. >> with the olympics slated for tokyo in 2020, the casino industry could win big in japan with the worldwide publicity. the government still has to approve. but win, lose, or draw, the titans have already made a killing in macau. >> the name means little rice,...
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the love of his life he's one of the military lerdz throughout the world in 2006 he rows to the holy grail we becoming the sixth international president of the longshoreman union and he's commented to the port and to the city he has a big job he oversees alaska and hawaii and the parenting ma he's a visionary and a true working class leader ladies and gentlemen, will you please give a welcome to the international shore man bob (clapping.) thank you very much there was a couple of things you don't fellow willie in a speech mayor thank you and a lot of people to thank on this occasion but i want to thank one person monique i've committed myself and the i o w keep in mind equipment to make this cruise terminal to make sure people enjoy their trip we'll hit bumps but whatever it takes thank you (clapping) so here we are a lot can be said we're in the beautiful city of san francisco today with this beautiful cruise terminal named after a beautiful man jimmy herman i knew him he was a great and giving guy he gave of himself and to the city of san francisco for those who knew him there's a lot of
the love of his life he's one of the military lerdz throughout the world in 2006 he rows to the holy grail we becoming the sixth international president of the longshoreman union and he's commented to the port and to the city he has a big job he oversees alaska and hawaii and the parenting ma he's a visionary and a true working class leader ladies and gentlemen, will you please give a welcome to the international shore man bob (clapping.) thank you very much there was a couple of things you...
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indeed, everyone is trying to find this holy grail, the cheap car that drinks less petrol.hat we see is more real world prototypes. >> thank you for joining us. >> i was getting a little dizzy. let's move on. what is going on the market? >> markets are moving slightly lower. in 20 minutes we will get the decision on interest rates from the european central bank. we are not expecting a change, but we're looking for details from the ecb president mario draghi on his plan to offer asset purchasing to boost the european economy and we will get details and a couple of minutes time. >> tickets to russia where vladimir putin -- take us to russia where vladimir putin has been speaking about the economy. >> the president says sanctions would not hinder russian development and he pledged to boost capital in banks affected by the sanctions. >> stephen carroll, thank you so much. sports now. results from the champions league -- they start right now. >> after losing their opening group a game, atletico madrid put their european campaign back on track in spain. a 70th minute strike was e
indeed, everyone is trying to find this holy grail, the cheap car that drinks less petrol.hat we see is more real world prototypes. >> thank you for joining us. >> i was getting a little dizzy. let's move on. what is going on the market? >> markets are moving slightly lower. in 20 minutes we will get the decision on interest rates from the european central bank. we are not expecting a change, but we're looking for details from the ecb president mario draghi on his plan to...
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>> i think the holy grail is the wrong thing to aim for.rning from the creators, it is a long-term game that rewards persistence and sweat as much as inspiration and looking for the viral lift. what they are trying to do is build sustained audiences over time. a 50 subscribers rather than finding 5 million hits. we have less success finding the one viral hit then building a credible audience. >> to the audience stay with the stars? some of them have millions and millions of -- are they loyal? >> this is what is fascinating. we have people who have emerged from nowhere to become famous to the point where they have millions of subscribers. they expand beyond making videos. youtube a u2 star -- tioy star at the top of the amazon charts. many of the makeup and beauty stars have had children. they are making parenting content. the audience is also going through the first flushes of -- >> i thought you were going to say makeup on their children. >> there is hope for us yet. anna, the whole i dea with her in the middle baking quiches. we will just
>> i think the holy grail is the wrong thing to aim for.rning from the creators, it is a long-term game that rewards persistence and sweat as much as inspiration and looking for the viral lift. what they are trying to do is build sustained audiences over time. a 50 subscribers rather than finding 5 million hits. we have less success finding the one viral hit then building a credible audience. >> to the audience stay with the stars? some of them have millions and millions of -- are...
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if you feel really creep out you can turn it >> this is the holy grail of local now facebook is theremore local way. >> they are trying to make this work for small businesses. now they are trying to make it relative to them. dry cleaner is going to know when i am in the neighborhood. more bloomberg west tomorrow. ♪ .
if you feel really creep out you can turn it >> this is the holy grail of local now facebook is theremore local way. >> they are trying to make this work for small businesses. now they are trying to make it relative to them. dry cleaner is going to know when i am in the neighborhood. more bloomberg west tomorrow. ♪ .
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. >> it's the holy grail in the field of research. >> it's wonderful, absolutely wonderful. >> also ahead on the trail of
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they call it the holy grail of fbi one diabetes cures. >> reporter: jdrp gets that money from eventse this. >> they have over half a billion dollars in research going on around the world of which harvard is one piece that of. >> we have made so much progress in my lifetime. i hope to make even more in the future and eventually find a cure. sunday's event raised about a million dollars and that money will go towards research towards finding a cure. if you missed the event and want to donate log onto our web site cbsphilly.com for more information. syma chowdhury for cw philly ping glow at the cancer treatment center in philadelphia. landmarks across the area are glowing pink as a reminder for women to schedule a mammogram. this is the 13th year that cbs3 and the cw philly have teamed up with susan g. komen philadelphia for the lights for the cure campaign. >> all right, well check this out. five and a half inches of rain in only 90 minutes torrential rains caused flash floods in athens, greece. the flooding swept a way at least 250 cars. the same storm system dumped feats of snow isn'
they call it the holy grail of fbi one diabetes cures. >> reporter: jdrp gets that money from eventse this. >> they have over half a billion dollars in research going on around the world of which harvard is one piece that of. >> we have made so much progress in my lifetime. i hope to make even more in the future and eventually find a cure. sunday's event raised about a million dollars and that money will go towards research towards finding a cure. if you missed the event and...
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those two are like the holy grail.e the record companies trying to take it, i paid them $1.5 million to protect it. he's working for them. >> i thought we were onetration under groove. >> i thought so, too. one nation under $1 -- that's what he had. and it's a conspiracy between -- because there's so many records with samples. they're afraid i'm getting ready to do what this guy did -- sued 7 had hundr 700, 800 people in nashville. i might have to do it over again. >> it's fascinating to me that you have one group of folk in the country disrespecting and trying to take what's rightfully yours. on the other hand, the smithsonian which is the quintessential, you know, governmental agency, putting the mother ship this the museum. >> right. and at the same time, these other people are going to the copyright office itself. going and change our name. and you can do that. there's no -- they don't have any protection against -- we've been to the senators, the congress people. they're backing us. bobby rush, john conyers, sheil
those two are like the holy grail.e the record companies trying to take it, i paid them $1.5 million to protect it. he's working for them. >> i thought we were onetration under groove. >> i thought so, too. one nation under $1 -- that's what he had. and it's a conspiracy between -- because there's so many records with samples. they're afraid i'm getting ready to do what this guy did -- sued 7 had hundr 700, 800 people in nashville. i might have to do it over again. >> it's...
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it weighed five grams which was the holy grail of coinage for reformers. the one unit of value equaled one gram of weight and it was two centimeters across. so if you put five nickels out you had the metric hand. three on a scale would exactly match the limit of the new postal standards. and the weight, 5 cents, if it was matched to the frank was going to be the price of the stamps anywhere in the world. so for rougels and people from the american national academy of science it was hugely important and wound up not being that important. metric flight started happening after the war, really. charles sumner, fredic barnered and mel drid dewy who is my favorite and he had library reform and simplified spelling and he changed his last time to be spelled dui. he based his decimal system more or less on the metric system and formed the american metric bureau which was a propagranda arm. fredrick was part of a society that was pushing not just the metic system but reform of the clock and calendar and curency. this map shows how messed up the clock was. if you wer
it weighed five grams which was the holy grail of coinage for reformers. the one unit of value equaled one gram of weight and it was two centimeters across. so if you put five nickels out you had the metric hand. three on a scale would exactly match the limit of the new postal standards. and the weight, 5 cents, if it was matched to the frank was going to be the price of the stamps anywhere in the world. so for rougels and people from the american national academy of science it was hugely...
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. >> this is the holy grail of local advertisement.k is there in a more local way. >> they are trying to make this work for small businesses. now they are trying to make it relative to them. >> now my dry cleaner is going to know when i am in the neighborhood. we will have more "bloomberg west" tomorrow. ♪ >> welcome to your medicare, your decision. you program that guide through the medicare options available from humana. the you -- are you sure you have the right medicare plan, are you with the right company question mark do you wonder if you could
. >> this is the holy grail of local advertisement.k is there in a more local way. >> they are trying to make this work for small businesses. now they are trying to make it relative to them. >> now my dry cleaner is going to know when i am in the neighborhood. we will have more "bloomberg west" tomorrow. ♪ >> welcome to your medicare, your decision. you program that guide through the medicare options available from humana. the you -- are you sure you have the...
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ultimately disrupt medication, or bring a new form of communication, that is some degree the holy grailcan talk to someone as if you are right in front of them. >> this looks like a very antisocial product. but facebook felt differently. this could be an eminently social products. what does it mean for us in our daily lives, how does it augment rather than take away from our relationships? >> when people see a new computing platform, whether it was the personal computing in the beginning. there were nerds like myself in closets programming. they thought it was antisocial. now i would say computers are social platforms, like mobile is very much a social platform. virtual reality will ultimately be a very social platform. it will be largely around face-to-face communication. gaming and entertainment will be a big part of this. that will be where it all begins. over time, as it expands, it will expand in education and other industries. especially communications. you can't get face-to-face communications and any other platform that we know of, besides virtual reality. >> facebook just close
ultimately disrupt medication, or bring a new form of communication, that is some degree the holy grailcan talk to someone as if you are right in front of them. >> this looks like a very antisocial product. but facebook felt differently. this could be an eminently social products. what does it mean for us in our daily lives, how does it augment rather than take away from our relationships? >> when people see a new computing platform, whether it was the personal computing in the...
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on-demand products from guitars to guns, sexy dresses, fully functional cars -- the holy grail of 3-drinters are at opposite ins of the spectrum. on one side, the small printer, the desktop size printer, the laserjet sized printer that could even go up in the space shuttle. on the other side, huge format printers that can make ins like a jet turbine or the hood of a car. when german company is going after that giant 3-d printer market, and they say they are focusing on selling to auto companies. their mini-jet-- sized printers help launch the company. now, they are promising a new leg of growth with a second factory opening up in michigan near the motown automakers. here is what the ceo told investors on a second quarter conference call. "the facility will initially support or large format printers by the end of this calendar year . we expect to be using on-demand parts by the end of september or early october. we will start to see revenue contribution in the fourth quarter." so i headed to detroit to see this new voxeljet facility. so here i am. canton, michigan, middle of october. t
on-demand products from guitars to guns, sexy dresses, fully functional cars -- the holy grail of 3-drinters are at opposite ins of the spectrum. on one side, the small printer, the desktop size printer, the laserjet sized printer that could even go up in the space shuttle. on the other side, huge format printers that can make ins like a jet turbine or the hood of a car. when german company is going after that giant 3-d printer market, and they say they are focusing on selling to auto...
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on-demand products from guitars two guns, sexy dresses, fully functional cars, the holy grail of 3-ders are opposite ends of the spectrum. on one side, you have the desktop size printer, the laserjet sized printer. on the other side of the spectrum, you have the huge printers that can make things like a jet turbine or the hood of a car. a german company is going after that giant 3-d printer problem and they say they are focusing on selling to the auto companies. their minivan sized printers helped launch a wildly successful ipo a year ago. in the first quarter, the public company sold just three printers, two of which were sold after they loaned money to the buyer. now they are promising a new light of growth with a second factory opening up in michigan year the motown automakers. the cdo told investors on a second-quarter conference call -- quote, the facility will initially support four large renters by the end of this calendar year. we expect to be using on demand parts by the end of september or early october. we will start to see revenue contribution in the fourth quarter. i hea
on-demand products from guitars two guns, sexy dresses, fully functional cars, the holy grail of 3-ders are opposite ends of the spectrum. on one side, you have the desktop size printer, the laserjet sized printer. on the other side of the spectrum, you have the huge printers that can make things like a jet turbine or the hood of a car. a german company is going after that giant 3-d printer problem and they say they are focusing on selling to the auto companies. their minivan sized printers...
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the truth seems to be that this search is like the quest for the holy grail.b project
the truth seems to be that this search is like the quest for the holy grail.b project
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. >> in the beginning, law enforcement had this, this is the holy grail for sure and will solve the entiree. once they had the video, the police stilled out photos, put them on a flyer and sent them to every law enforcement agency in florida. >> three weeks after the slayings, police in dade county make an arrest in another home invasion and an apparent connection to the faces on the flier. >> that home invasion is interrupted because one of the people in the house is in the bathroom, they call the police and catch them in the middle of the home invasion. >> the intruders show violence, shooting a dog and threatening to disem bowel a pregnant woman. police theorize that two of the suspects are also involved in the triple murder in miramar. >> there was a lot of pressure on miramar police department, a very small police department who hadn't done a lot of investigations to find the perpetrators. i believe there was a rush to judgment when they found the man who looked similar to the person in the video. >> detective paul menzella says he acts guilty in front of police after shown dropping h
. >> in the beginning, law enforcement had this, this is the holy grail for sure and will solve the entiree. once they had the video, the police stilled out photos, put them on a flyer and sent them to every law enforcement agency in florida. >> three weeks after the slayings, police in dade county make an arrest in another home invasion and an apparent connection to the faces on the flier. >> that home invasion is interrupted because one of the people in the house is in the...
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there in the holy grail, the ogre at the chasm of death asked the poor traveler what is your name? what is your quest? what is the capital of syria? you can answer the 50 two, but not the third, you wind up in the chasm of death. they have ways of dealing with the requests that it doesn't really want to honor. with the bit of cinematic metaphor, we are proud to have with you alan butler. alan is one of the leading thinkers with the electronic information center. the bbc radio program this morning. spooky uses in the era of ed snowden. we are about to go into the subject of big data who on that subject and in the public sector is listening to you and forming big data about you. all the issue with the electronic privacy information center on its agenda. >> that's a lot to cover in a brief amount of time. >> and transparency and oversight-related surveillance. so just to give a brief background on sort of what we oe talking about here, you have heard about a number of different programs likely over the last year if you have been following these nsa stories. i will just sort of give a
there in the holy grail, the ogre at the chasm of death asked the poor traveler what is your name? what is your quest? what is the capital of syria? you can answer the 50 two, but not the third, you wind up in the chasm of death. they have ways of dealing with the requests that it doesn't really want to honor. with the bit of cinematic metaphor, we are proud to have with you alan butler. alan is one of the leading thinkers with the electronic information center. the bbc radio program this...
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it is the holy grail in the field of research. >> it is wonderful, absolutely wonder everful. >> greato see you. why tobacco plants? why -- what makes them so special. >> you know that's a great question with, everybody would raise that one with, basically what you have to understand about mr. art sen there h the professor is what he and his colleagues did, was they pioneer add method for essentially using tobacco plants as manufacturing system for antibodies. these are antibodies that in test prove to really fight the ebola virus most effectively. those antibodies i should say, take those, and then fuse them with regular plant viruses. and then they would inject that new concoction into a topp plant. the way a virus would, but in fact that's not what is really happening. in fact, the andy bodies are just producing anding producing. here is where we with get to the significant. the professor made it very clear, when you do experiments like this, you want with to make sure that you minimize the moving parts that can exist there. you want with to only have one with variable, and that is
it is the holy grail in the field of research. >> it is wonderful, absolutely wonder everful. >> greato see you. why tobacco plants? why -- what makes them so special. >> you know that's a great question with, everybody would raise that one with, basically what you have to understand about mr. art sen there h the professor is what he and his colleagues did, was they pioneer add method for essentially using tobacco plants as manufacturing system for antibodies. these are...
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. >> it's the holy grail in the field of research. >> it's wonderful, absolutely wonderful. >> also ahead on the trail of
. >> it's the holy grail in the field of research. >> it's wonderful, absolutely wonderful. >> also ahead on the trail of
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that's the holy grail, rapid diagnostics discerning different viruses quickly and direct treatment based on the test. we are a way aways from that. that's a goal that infectious disease persons have wanted for a long time. >> that's assuming people seek medical attention. in final moments i'll give each of you a couple of moments. what needs to change when dealing with infectious diseases in. >> i think there's a couple of things, first, there needs to be adequate funding. second, there needs to be education, not just education about the scary ones like ebola, but common ones like influenza, and third, every year you have an opportunity to be vaccinated against a large killer of infectious disease, and that's influenza. >> final thoughts? >> i share dr gaza's sentiments. all the gapes we have seen in life span and civilisation progresses is due to the control of infectious diseases, an attorney-general said we closed the book on infectious disease, but we will not. we life in a world of mib robes, there'll be threats, people have to realise they are important, they have to be vac signate
that's the holy grail, rapid diagnostics discerning different viruses quickly and direct treatment based on the test. we are a way aways from that. that's a goal that infectious disease persons have wanted for a long time. >> that's assuming people seek medical attention. in final moments i'll give each of you a couple of moments. what needs to change when dealing with infectious diseases in. >> i think there's a couple of things, first, there needs to be adequate funding. second,...