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bone implants and now commonplace but that doesn't make them any less advanced porous nickel titanium a lawyer is a promising new material that's flexible when cold snaps back into its original shape the body temperature. just like soft tissue organs bone implants also need to be accepted by the body so they're given a special coating. the surface coaching should have the exact same composition as bone so the body doesn't reject the implant once it's inserted so our task is to minimize the difference between the bone tissue and the implant cultural thing else and phosphate films to this perfectly. can. fetes together make hydroxy appetite which is a natural components of bone the coating is applied by a process called physical vapor deposition where calcium and phosphate vaporized into a plasma then condensed into a thin film on to the implant in this paid to vacuum chamber the whole procedure takes several hours but the finely tuned ratios ensure the long term success of the implant the atoms gradually dissolve stimulating bone growth around the implant which results in a solid natur
bone implants and now commonplace but that doesn't make them any less advanced porous nickel titanium a lawyer is a promising new material that's flexible when cold snaps back into its original shape the body temperature. just like soft tissue organs bone implants also need to be accepted by the body so they're given a special coating. the surface coaching should have the exact same composition as bone so the body doesn't reject the implant once it's inserted so our task is to minimize the...
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the body doesn't reject the implant once it's inserted. to minimize the difference between the bone tissue and the implant ultrathin films do this perfectly. calcium and phosphate together make hydroxy appetite which is a natural components of bone the coating is applied by a process called physical vapor deposition where calcium and phosphate vaporized into a plasma then condensed into a thin film on to the implant in this paid to vacuum chamber the whole procedure takes several hours but the final ensure the long term success of the implant gradually dissolve stimulating bone growth around the implant which results in a solid natural bond. as well as modifying burning we have started researching ways to make things. function of the vascular system could be lethal. searching for new ways to prolong the life of the patients is of utmost importance . that can be expanded to keep weeks or narrow arteries open unfortunately delicate arteries can be damaged during the implant operation expansion. of complications after the. operation coated in
the body doesn't reject the implant once it's inserted. to minimize the difference between the bone tissue and the implant ultrathin films do this perfectly. calcium and phosphate together make hydroxy appetite which is a natural components of bone the coating is applied by a process called physical vapor deposition where calcium and phosphate vaporized into a plasma then condensed into a thin film on to the implant in this paid to vacuum chamber the whole procedure takes several hours but the...
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the implant which results in a solid natural bond. as well as modifying burning plants we have started researching ways to make things for coronary stents that. function of the county vascular system could be lethal. searching for new ways to prolong the life of the patients is of utmost importance . that can be expanded to keep week or narrow arteries open unfortunately the delicate arteries can be damaged during the implant operation expansion. of complications after the operation coated in titanium nitride oxide. coating helps avoid arterial damage and promotes healing significantly reducing the risk of blood clots forming although archie collapsing again later the coating also remains intact as the mess she has expanded within the artery just like bone implants are applied using the. so-called early. currently on the market guarantee successful treatment for older patients with early from bosis but there's increased risks of late through occurring even after several years are preliminary findings allow us to predict that we can av
the implant which results in a solid natural bond. as well as modifying burning plants we have started researching ways to make things for coronary stents that. function of the county vascular system could be lethal. searching for new ways to prolong the life of the patients is of utmost importance . that can be expanded to keep week or narrow arteries open unfortunately the delicate arteries can be damaged during the implant operation expansion. of complications after the operation coated in...
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there are two ways the software is implanted. one by gaining access through net works and other by using radio waves. the targets include china's army, russian military, drug cartels, trade institutions inside the european union and sometimes terrorists like saudi arabia, india. they say the technology has been used years. >>> a school shooting where two were shot including a young boy fighting for his life. a 12-year-old opened fire. he surrendered to school officials that coached him to drop the gun. the 13-year-old girl who was shot is in stable condition. >> i asked all new mexicans join us praying for the families, praying for the kids, making sure they reach out and talk to people. >> police have issued three surge warrants for the boy's bag, home, locker. no charges are specific at this time. an eighth grade teacher hailed a hero for talking the shooter down. 1500 prayed for the victim at a memorial service. for today, classes are cancelled. >>> a judge denies bail to a retired florida police captain accused of fatality sh
there are two ways the software is implanted. one by gaining access through net works and other by using radio waves. the targets include china's army, russian military, drug cartels, trade institutions inside the european union and sometimes terrorists like saudi arabia, india. they say the technology has been used years. >>> a school shooting where two were shot including a young boy fighting for his life. a 12-year-old opened fire. he surrendered to school officials that coached him...
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he's already working on a much smaller implant in his basement. the new version is designed to also measure blood pressure, pulse and other levels as well. >> since the technology is here, somebody has to start experimenting with it. it doesn't seem like anybody in the medical community is interested in it. but i am. so, i just said, "why not?" >> cannon believes this technology will soon be used to automatically transmit medical data from millions of americans to insurance companies. the idea of an omniscient health industry doesn't faze him. >> i think it's reasonable to be afraid of this technology, like it's reasonable to be afraid of nuclear technology, or just like it's reasonable to be afraid of chemical technology because if it is weaponized or used to suppress or oppress population or suppress dissent, then yeah, it's bad. if it is used to elevate people, make them healthier, make them more connected to their environments, and more connected to other people, then it's great. >> he grew up here, in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. for decades, th
he's already working on a much smaller implant in his basement. the new version is designed to also measure blood pressure, pulse and other levels as well. >> since the technology is here, somebody has to start experimenting with it. it doesn't seem like anybody in the medical community is interested in it. but i am. so, i just said, "why not?" >> cannon believes this technology will soon be used to automatically transmit medical data from millions of americans to...
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he's shoving this screw thing, implant thing up into his head. the crazy thing he shows us x-rays of the whole process so you can see what he's putting inside his own mouth. >> yep. all in one dental. >> dr. daniel hesh in colorado. >>> a young skunk approaches. but not to spray. >> it's playing with the human. >> ah! >> see how this baby keeps the safet ♪ touch with the ground ♪ i'm on the hunt, i'm after you ♪ ♪ smell like i sound, i'm lost in a crowd ♪ ♪ and i'm hungry like the wolf ♪ straddle the line, in discord and rhyme ♪ [ female announcer ] only yoplait light and yoplait greek 100 are endorsed by weight watchers. it is so good when you're on the hunt for something delicious. find yoplait original and light yogurt cups on sale now at your local safeway store. >>> giant waves have battered the coast of portugal. some have been reported to be 60 feet high, some people captured some video of some people by the sea. you notice these people on this walkway if you notice one guy was running down this walkway. this other one jumps on the wall. >
he's shoving this screw thing, implant thing up into his head. the crazy thing he shows us x-rays of the whole process so you can see what he's putting inside his own mouth. >> yep. all in one dental. >> dr. daniel hesh in colorado. >>> a young skunk approaches. but not to spray. >> it's playing with the human. >> ah! >> see how this baby keeps the safet ♪ touch with the ground ♪ i'm on the hunt, i'm after you ♪ ♪ smell like i sound, i'm lost in a...
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he's shoving this screw thing, implant thing up into his head. the crazy thing he shows us x-rays of the whole process so you can see what he's putting inside his own mouth. >> yep. all in one dental. >> dr. daniel hesh in colorado. >>> a young skunk approaches. but not to spray. >> it's playing with the human. >> ah! >> see how this baby keeps the safet >>> giant waves have battered the coast of portugal. some have been reported to be 60 feet high, some people captured some video of some people by the sea. you notice these people on this walkway if you notice one guy was running down this walkway. this other one jumps on the wall. >> oh! shoot. >> get out of there. surprised he didn't get knocked over. >> he ran out of the wave. >>> elsewhere look at the sea foam that was created. this is in south pedro, look at the foam here, and according to officials this foam took out public toilets, public furniture they had along the beach. some homes were flooded and damage estimates unknown at this point because they're still kind of calculating what the
he's shoving this screw thing, implant thing up into his head. the crazy thing he shows us x-rays of the whole process so you can see what he's putting inside his own mouth. >> yep. all in one dental. >> dr. daniel hesh in colorado. >>> a young skunk approaches. but not to spray. >> it's playing with the human. >> ah! >> see how this baby keeps the safet >>> giant waves have battered the coast of portugal. some have been reported to be 60 feet...
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a new report says the nsa has implanted spyware on over 100,000 computers dispersed around the world. >>> student shooter. a 12-year-old opened fire before being coaxed to drop the gun. >>> another apology. new jersey's embattled governor says he's sorry, but is his problem getting worse? >>> plus, justin bieber's mansion raided by cops. >>> real-life "breaking bad" as blue meth hits the streets. >>> and the promotion for a new horror flick has people hopping scared. good morning, everybody. i'm betty nguyen. >>> another nsa shocker. new information that the security agency has actually implanted software in nearly 100,000 computers across the world. "the new york times" reports that cohortly planted software allows the u.s. to conduct remote surveillance and create a digital highway for launching cyber attacks, but right now there is no evidence the nsa does this inside the united states. most of the software is implanted by gaining access to computer networks, but the "times" reports the ns sais increasingly using a secret technology that relies on radio waves. the paper adds that t
a new report says the nsa has implanted spyware on over 100,000 computers dispersed around the world. >>> student shooter. a 12-year-old opened fire before being coaxed to drop the gun. >>> another apology. new jersey's embattled governor says he's sorry, but is his problem getting worse? >>> plus, justin bieber's mansion raided by cops. >>> real-life "breaking bad" as blue meth hits the streets. >>> and the promotion for a new horror flick...
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mesh things into a person's tongue that makes it incredibly painful to eat and he's solid food he implants it for two thousand dollars a person follows a strict liquids only diet for one month they lose a ton of weight and then the match implant is removed there are movies to our doctor should get the cosmetic surgeon who introduced the procedure in the u.s. so the procedure is not unhealthy at all he says it's all about interrupting patterns like when patients throw of ding dongs into their mouths they'll be inundated with terrible pain which will make them stop and think for a second hey i probably shouldn't eat any more horrible ding dongs that's why i have this mess pat. now obesity is a complex social economic issue a lot of it is that people don't have the education or information about just how crappy our polluted is and how to find ways to eat healthy and it's also a time issue when you have to work two jobs just to pay rent it's like more and more americans have to you know. the time or the money to crisp up some kale chips or tended to your hydroponic garden but this story has no
mesh things into a person's tongue that makes it incredibly painful to eat and he's solid food he implants it for two thousand dollars a person follows a strict liquids only diet for one month they lose a ton of weight and then the match implant is removed there are movies to our doctor should get the cosmetic surgeon who introduced the procedure in the u.s. so the procedure is not unhealthy at all he says it's all about interrupting patterns like when patients throw of ding dongs into their...
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mesh thing into a person's tongue that makes it incredibly painful to eat and he's solid food he implants it for two thousand dollars a person follows a strict liquids only diet for one month they lose a ton of weight and then the match implant is removed whom they are movies to our doctor should get the cosmetic surgeon who introduced the procedure in the u.s. so the procedure is not unhealthy at all he says it's all about interrupting patterns like when patients throve doing dongs into their mouths they'll be inundated with terrible pain which will make them stop and think for a second hey i probably shouldn't eat any more horrible ding dongs that's why i have this mashed patch. now obesity is a complex social economic issue a lot of it is that people don't have the education or information about just how crappy our food is and how to find ways to eat healthy and it's also a time issue when you have to work two jobs just to pay rent it's like more and more americans have to you know. the time or the money to crisp up some kale chips or tended to your hydroponic garden but this story has
mesh thing into a person's tongue that makes it incredibly painful to eat and he's solid food he implants it for two thousand dollars a person follows a strict liquids only diet for one month they lose a ton of weight and then the match implant is removed whom they are movies to our doctor should get the cosmetic surgeon who introduced the procedure in the u.s. so the procedure is not unhealthy at all he says it's all about interrupting patterns like when patients throve doing dongs into their...
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. >> many of these transmitters are implanted in the computers at manufacturing. but they can also be implanted in the plug-ins for the usb cords, the same kind of usb cords that many of you use every day. >> they've got transmitters in our usb cords. i'm guessing that's why the first time you try to plug it in its's always the wrong way. (laughter) now folks, folks, i made it clear that i have always supported the nsa's unlimited snooping ability on other people. personally i protect my most private data by keeping it on a 1982 atari 800. not only is it not connected to the internet t is powered by whale oil. (laughter) but now that i know that the nsa can just put a transmitter anywhere, i am going off the grid. that means i'm losing my laptop, getting rid of my phone, my tv, my car, anything with a computer in it. i think i'll miss my magic eight ball most of all. and from now on i'll just manage my information the old-fashioned way, with a pen. all right. here we go. okay, pen, write a tweet. sorry, america, going off the grid. to dodge nsa #catch me if you ca
. >> many of these transmitters are implanted in the computers at manufacturing. but they can also be implanted in the plug-ins for the usb cords, the same kind of usb cords that many of you use every day. >> they've got transmitters in our usb cords. i'm guessing that's why the first time you try to plug it in its's always the wrong way. (laughter) now folks, folks, i made it clear that i have always supported the nsa's unlimited snooping ability on other people. personally i...
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. >> you had a surgical procedure in which they implanted this device. >> that's right. >> how did you learn about the procedure or decide to do it. >> my body decided to do it. i heard a little about it. i was propelled by it. the chance - a frankenstein monster. it will challenge your ability to function. so at the beginning of it i was not responding to medication. everybody, you know, you find out everybody is an individual. i tried a variety. >> tell me the difference between who i'm seeing sitting in front of me for half an hour and a year ago. now, looking at you, i'm not sure i could detect. >> you would detect, because i would be fighting that and that is more than just the trem junior you were fighting. because it's tremor, you are all the time conscious of it, trying to control it and it wearing you down. >> i can move and do things about 100% of who i was. i'm 71 though. >> so the deep brain stimulation itself - tell me about that procedure. >> i was in my '60s by that point. i'm 71 now. and there was there was this window, you know, cut off at 70 when you can have this ope
. >> you had a surgical procedure in which they implanted this device. >> that's right. >> how did you learn about the procedure or decide to do it. >> my body decided to do it. i heard a little about it. i was propelled by it. the chance - a frankenstein monster. it will challenge your ability to function. so at the beginning of it i was not responding to medication. everybody, you know, you find out everybody is an individual. i tried a variety. >> tell me the...
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the new times reports the national security agency has implanted software on 100,000 computers aroundputers creating a global highway for cyberattacks, and reports the nsa is using secret technology that allows them to implant the software on computers that are not connected to the internet. judge andrew napolitano is here. you have a problem with this? judge napolitano: anybody who believes in the constitution, anybody who believes in a natural right to be left alone, the natural right to privacy should have a problem with this. it is a very interesting step to foreigners. theoretically the constitution regulates the federal government wherever it goes but as a practical matter, the attention to its interference with the natural rights of foreigners particularly a foreign government has been lessened and the court has said that as a political issue. you don't like the president lane with foreigners elect a new president but if the president toys with americans that is an issue for us. in this particular case i can understand the argument. if the chinese military is offensively interf
the new times reports the national security agency has implanted software on 100,000 computers aroundputers creating a global highway for cyberattacks, and reports the nsa is using secret technology that allows them to implant the software on computers that are not connected to the internet. judge andrew napolitano is here. you have a problem with this? judge napolitano: anybody who believes in the constitution, anybody who believes in a natural right to be left alone, the natural right to...
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since these medical devices the lawyer who has acted for consumers who've suffered as a result of implants campbell's box the new proposals. i accept people for the excesses of the posts i feel that they are more needed to enhance the radiation system that currently sits in. devices industry have benefited from my last eighty eight the regime since the snow never letting consumers must be protected that these regulations means beast. in the coming months the gap between brussels and the industry will have to be closed as the final shape of regulations the summertime consumers and workers will be watching closely. david murphy are the news is news so far this winter has hit me with the center for costs a bundle of tomorrow in kosovo smaller team pretty good too i have. i am. early. early early. hugh. i was the eye i had a chat. at. the at that. i do. i do. hugh. i was the word. i was. you knew with no one will. using. its starvation design of the toxic but i know it got started to tackle the one ben stayed to eat that entity see fuzzy don't want
since these medical devices the lawyer who has acted for consumers who've suffered as a result of implants campbell's box the new proposals. i accept people for the excesses of the posts i feel that they are more needed to enhance the radiation system that currently sits in. devices industry have benefited from my last eighty eight the regime since the snow never letting consumers must be protected that these regulations means beast. in the coming months the gap between brussels and the...
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cochlear implants which have had miraculous impacts on some children. >> could you hear that?r: but the rubins' health insurance company wouldn't cover the implants. what was your reaction? >> i was shocked. >> welcome to coventry health care. >> reporter: until we called and they finally agreed. so just one month later, carson went in for surgery. we were with him as it got turned on. the wonder of those first sounds written all over his face. >> perfect. can you hear daddy over here? >> uh-huh. >> does it sound funny? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: and when we visited a few weeks ago, a dramatic improvement. >> no, it's not a dinosaur. it's a crocodile. >> reporter: you're hearing and speaking better. do you think so? >> i can hear you but these types of snakes usually can bite all different types of animals. >> reporter: you're saying you can hear me but you don't want to talk about what i want to talk about. >> well? >> reporter: how do you feel now? >> i think he can do anything he wants to do and be anything he wants to be. >> fantastic. >> reporter: dan harris, abc news, monro
cochlear implants which have had miraculous impacts on some children. >> could you hear that?r: but the rubins' health insurance company wouldn't cover the implants. what was your reaction? >> i was shocked. >> welcome to coventry health care. >> reporter: until we called and they finally agreed. so just one month later, carson went in for surgery. we were with him as it got turned on. the wonder of those first sounds written all over his face. >> perfect. can you...
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. >> reporter: the device is implanted straight into the uter uterus. device can last 3 to 10 years, and it can be removed by your doctor at any time. >> and one of the reasons they are so effective is because they get rid of the human error par, and women forget to get the pills or the refills. >> reporter: and the doctors say there are still some risk s ws the newer iuds even though they are rare such as infection and puncture of the uterus, and doctors say that the iuds can be more expensive than the birth control pills because of the cost of implanting the device, but for patients like keisha jackson, the benefit of reliable birth control is priceless. >> you don't have to think about the product. you know that it is working. >> and it is easy to remove an iud if you are trying to get pregnant and the doctor can do it, and fertility returns quickly, and as far as the cost, it is the upfront cost of implanting the device that can be more expensive than the oral contraceptives, but until after that, you are not paying for anything until you remove the
. >> reporter: the device is implanted straight into the uter uterus. device can last 3 to 10 years, and it can be removed by your doctor at any time. >> and one of the reasons they are so effective is because they get rid of the human error par, and women forget to get the pills or the refills. >> reporter: and the doctors say there are still some risk s ws the newer iuds even though they are rare such as infection and puncture of the uterus, and doctors say that the iuds can...
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treaty -- >> the implantation.ar, theres the treaty the issue with other countries and congress's effort to make the united states go along with the treaty, implantation act and that's what she's accused of violating. >> the idea of somehow this is going to reach the u.s. supreme court twice when they had at all times a state statute that they could have prosecuted her under is precisely -- if this is the law, the law is an [ bleep ]. >> i don't entirely agree with that -- >> as a former federal prosecutor, i'm surprised, jeff. >> but think about it. this woman could have killed he her romantic rival. >> but jeff -- >> let me finish. >> let me ask you one thing, in pennsylvania they have an at temped murder statute? she could have done harm. they could have charged her with things on the state level. why are they making a federal case? >> because this is an incredibly serious crime with a dem mission of chemicals that is unusual to say the least, and the federal government doesn't allow you to pick and choose what
treaty -- >> the implantation.ar, theres the treaty the issue with other countries and congress's effort to make the united states go along with the treaty, implantation act and that's what she's accused of violating. >> the idea of somehow this is going to reach the u.s. supreme court twice when they had at all times a state statute that they could have prosecuted her under is precisely -- if this is the law, the law is an [ bleep ]. >> i don't entirely agree with that --...
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called dermal implants. pretty much what they do is they get a needle, they make a pocket in your face, they push around to make it hollow and they put a plate inside the slit. >> because those piercings, according to him, are irremovable, we don't know that and we don't know what those piercings are capable, once they're taken out they could contain contraband. they could be used as a weapon, could be against himself, against staff or even fellow inmates. >> i have another one on the back of my neck. it's called a surface staple. as you can see, there's a bar through my neck and there's two flat head screwdriver parts to it. >> basically, for mr. ruiz, for him it's been a good thing being isolated because he won't be exposed to a general population setting. he won't be exposed to gang politics. he won't be exposed to inmate pressures. so for mr. ruiz, it might have been a saving grace for him that he actually had piercings and that he was removed from general population so he doesn't have to answer any of t
called dermal implants. pretty much what they do is they get a needle, they make a pocket in your face, they push around to make it hollow and they put a plate inside the slit. >> because those piercings, according to him, are irremovable, we don't know that and we don't know what those piercings are capable, once they're taken out they could contain contraband. they could be used as a weapon, could be against himself, against staff or even fellow inmates. >> i have another one on...
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and every man's implant is removed. lulu movies i've got this today because like satan has used the procedure in the us senate procedure is not on the top. he has been all about in toorak and patents like when he's in for lou donaldson to their mounts for me is in terrible need to make them stop and think for a second i think i probably shouldn't even more horrible dead and gone. that's why this meant that i might come obesity is the kind of like socio economic issue. a lot of it is that people don't get the education or information about just how crappy our food is. we see how it ended up going to lose him. when you were to lose out to the rents like more and more americans have to go the time for the money to crisp up some kale chips or candy here. hydroponic garden i had nothing to do with any of that because it is too horny organic or two out of four when you certainly don't and two thousand dollars to blow up plastic surgery procedure. this story is about how far america has come before the relationship with food a
and every man's implant is removed. lulu movies i've got this today because like satan has used the procedure in the us senate procedure is not on the top. he has been all about in toorak and patents like when he's in for lou donaldson to their mounts for me is in terrible need to make them stop and think for a second i think i probably shouldn't even more horrible dead and gone. that's why this meant that i might come obesity is the kind of like socio economic issue. a lot of it is that people...
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>> set, go. >> reporter: and the rubins' health insurance company wouldn't cover the implants.on? >> i was shocked. >> reporter: until we called, and they finally agreed. so, just one month later, carson went in for surgery. we were with him as it got turned on. the wonder of those first sounds written all over his face. >> carson, can you hear daddy over here? >> uh-huh. >> does it sound funny? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: and when we visited a few weeks ago, a dramatic improvement. >> that's a dinosaur? >> no. it's not a dinosaur. that's a crocodile. >> reporter: while his speech has yet to catch up to his hearing, he now has no trouble keeping up or making his opinions known. it seems to me like you're hearing and speaking better. do you think so? >> yeah. i can hear you. but these types of snakes usually can bite all different types of animals. >> reporter: what you're saying is you can hear me. but you don't want to talk about what i want to talk about. you just want to talk about what you want to talk about. >> well. >> reporter: when i first met you, you were really worried t
>> set, go. >> reporter: and the rubins' health insurance company wouldn't cover the implants.on? >> i was shocked. >> reporter: until we called, and they finally agreed. so, just one month later, carson went in for surgery. we were with him as it got turned on. the wonder of those first sounds written all over his face. >> carson, can you hear daddy over here? >> uh-huh. >> does it sound funny? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: and when we visited a...
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cochlear implants, which have had miraculous implants on some children. >> could you hear that?r: but ruben's health insurance company wouldn't cover the implants. what was your reaction? >> i was shocked. >> reporter: until we called and they finally agreed. so just one month later, carson went in for surgery. we were with him as it got turned on. the wonder of those first sounds, written all over his face. >> carson, can you hear daddy over here? >> many mm-hmm. >> you can? does it sound funny? >> mm-hmm. >> reporter: and when we visited a few weeks ago, a dramatic improvement. >> while his speech has yet to catch up to his hearing, he now has no trouble keeping up or making his opinions known. it seems to me like you're hearing and speaking better, do you think so? >> yeah. i can hear you, but these types of snakes usually can bite all different kinds of animals. >> reporter: what you are saying, is you can hear me but you don't want to talk about you just want to talk about what you want to talk about. >> well? >> reporter: when i first met you, you were really worried he wo
cochlear implants, which have had miraculous implants on some children. >> could you hear that?r: but ruben's health insurance company wouldn't cover the implants. what was your reaction? >> i was shocked. >> reporter: until we called and they finally agreed. so just one month later, carson went in for surgery. we were with him as it got turned on. the wonder of those first sounds, written all over his face. >> carson, can you hear daddy over here? >> many mm-hmm....
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after the implant they wait for that to heal and then they turn the juice on. they you turn it honor and -- >> describe the moment. >> i can describe the us. >> you watching talk to al jazeera. more with martin cruz smith in just a moment. >> you're watching talk to al jazeera. martin smith, who's written a new novel, while on parkinson's. you were on a cocktail of medications. were they effective at first? >> i don't think they were particularly effective. and i certainly would have preferred to have just taken pills instead of having an operation on my brain. and another fact, this has had an effect on short term memory. so if occasionally i will blank out when you've asked a question, you're waiting for me to come to an answer, i'm sorting through empty file cards. there were words on all those file cards, on those index cards. i can't find the word for index or file or card. >> it must be maddening. >> it is very mad nipping. i'm not coming up with the first word, the usual word you use for that, the usual phrase, i'll have to create another phrase. which n
after the implant they wait for that to heal and then they turn the juice on. they you turn it honor and -- >> describe the moment. >> i can describe the us. >> you watching talk to al jazeera. more with martin cruz smith in just a moment. >> you're watching talk to al jazeera. martin smith, who's written a new novel, while on parkinson's. you were on a cocktail of medications. were they effective at first? >> i don't think they were particularly effective. and i...
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agency hasl security implanted software in nearly 100,000 computers around the world to allow the unitedtes to create surveillance on the machines and create a digital highway for launching cyber attacks. that is one powerful opening statement. tell me about it. >> the fact that the nsa targets around the world is not a surprise and make target all-digital communication, but we learned as you and i have discussed at some length during the attacks on iran's nuclear program, they can get into a computer system completely walled off from the internet. or intelligence agency company or criminal group that 100%d to try to have insurance that they are not being watched and will not be hit by some kind of cyber weapon would disconnect their computers from the outside world. the big challenge has always been, what do you do about these computers separated from the internet that rob we have the data the nsa is most interested in? during the reporting on the iran'sc games, against th nuclear enrichment program, i thought that the nsa was well down that road. details i couple of learned along the w
agency hasl security implanted software in nearly 100,000 computers around the world to allow the unitedtes to create surveillance on the machines and create a digital highway for launching cyber attacks. that is one powerful opening statement. tell me about it. >> the fact that the nsa targets around the world is not a surprise and make target all-digital communication, but we learned as you and i have discussed at some length during the attacks on iran's nuclear program, they can get...
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. >> after the implant, they turned the juice on, and... >> emily & martin cruz smith on talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> next we consider sacrifice and whether saving some members of endangered species is worth others. africa's black rhino population, less than 5,000 in the world today. the largest number remain in any mi ni nimibia, a very unlikely source a group of hinters in texas who say they want to help the black rhino by killing one. >> this weekend, the dallas safari club, allows the hunt of an aging male african black rhino, unable to mate. >> we'll be able to give a lot money back that's going to be able to expand the black rhino population in africa. >> this is the first one available for purchase outside the african country. it's expected to raise up to a quarter of a million dollars, up all to go to nimibia to help thwart poaching efforts. the auction has been approved by the convention of international trade in endangered species. still, it doesn't set well with some animal rights advocacy. >> it's a hunt that is immoral. a black rhino on the verge of extincti
. >> after the implant, they turned the juice on, and... >> emily & martin cruz smith on talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> next we consider sacrifice and whether saving some members of endangered species is worth others. africa's black rhino population, less than 5,000 in the world today. the largest number remain in any mi ni nimibia, a very unlikely source a group of hinters in texas who say they want to help the black rhino by killing one. >> this...
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>> to get breast implants. so it's worst. >> to get breast implants she shaved her head for 10,000? >> yes, the idea was her hair would grow back and it would all be perfect in six months. that was a scene that personally disturbed me, and i think it sunshine disturbed a lot of people when you see it. >> were you just too high -- >> it wasn't that i was so high, it doesn't start that way. it started we shaved a guy's head for $10,000. within a year, a head shaving is $50. the price went down. >> $50? >> that's what happens, with insanity. what seems amazing at first, becomes commonplace after a while. you don't lose your soul all at once. when i lost my ethical way, it did not start off -- i'm sure we'll get to that later, it's like these tiny steps over the lining before you do it. each time he moves around, you are doing something you never thought you would do. it seems okay. yeah, let's shave a guy's head, he needed the money, it all made sense. and then a year later, flash forward, and it's completely off the rails. >> dwarfs being thrown on to velcro dart boards? >> i wasn't t
>> to get breast implants. so it's worst. >> to get breast implants she shaved her head for 10,000? >> yes, the idea was her hair would grow back and it would all be perfect in six months. that was a scene that personally disturbed me, and i think it sunshine disturbed a lot of people when you see it. >> were you just too high -- >> it wasn't that i was so high, it doesn't start that way. it started we shaved a guy's head for $10,000. within a year, a head shaving...
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. >> after the implant, they turned the juice on, and... >> emily & martin cruz smith on talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> th welcome back to inside story. i'm ray suarez. we're talking about >> th welcome back to inside story. i'm ray suarez. we're talking about the president's ability to make nominations when the senate is at recess. in the nlrb and many other departments were of longstanding but unable to either get a hearing or unable to pass the relevant committee. the question is had the advice and consent power been used to make the nlrb non-functioning as an agency of government? >> i think that was the plan. there was, the nlrb, the supreme court previously held unless the agency has a quorum, three members, they're not able to junction, and they dip below that. they are not able to decide matters properly before them. and notwithstanding that the senate was refusing to take nominees before them. this was a case of holding up nominees was very much by design, intended to slow or halt functioning of the agency. >> and it was defeated because ultimately the president d
. >> after the implant, they turned the juice on, and... >> emily & martin cruz smith on talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> th welcome back to inside story. i'm ray suarez. we're talking about >> th welcome back to inside story. i'm ray suarez. we're talking about the president's ability to make nominations when the senate is at recess. in the nlrb and many other departments were of longstanding but unable to either get a hearing or unable to pass the...
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we identify in the story that among the targets of software implants, these countries in saudi arabia or there have been significant al qaeda concerns. people's liberation army units they believe responsible for cyber attacks on the united states. the mexican government, police, and drug cartels. even some offices have been by germann the past news magazines and others. do you think they will be covered by the president's new guidelines on surveillance jacko >> there are two recommendations. the advisers that of pointed himself, they called for an end to the deliberate weakening of encryption by the nsa. and they called for an end to flaws, onesero day that would appear in microsoft windows or other popular software that make it easier to get into a computer system once you have actually gained access to it and begin to manipulate data. the attacks on iran were so famous until they were revealed a year and a half or two years ago. those attacks were driven in part by for such flaws that allowed the nsa to get into the computer systems that ultimately change the directions for the nucl
we identify in the story that among the targets of software implants, these countries in saudi arabia or there have been significant al qaeda concerns. people's liberation army units they believe responsible for cyber attacks on the united states. the mexican government, police, and drug cartels. even some offices have been by germann the past news magazines and others. do you think they will be covered by the president's new guidelines on surveillance jacko >> there are two...
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will innovative implants help a come back in 2014 or is the rally short lived?e, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >> it's the incredible run in the averages last year, a move that encompassed tons of stocks, i realize that many of you are hesitant to keep buying 2013s winners. it feels like chasing, doesn't it? you had rather go bottom fishing because of laggers that have the potential to play catchup. most of the stocks that were down substantially last year declined for good reason. o i told you i couldn't recommend any of them in good conscious. however i pointed out that edward sciences which was down 27% last year might have the ingredients for a textbook bottom, the kind i tell you about in get rich carefully. edwards slashed and burned its guidance last month. it can often be a sign that a buying opportunity is at hand. sure enough, edwards rallied 7%
will innovative implants help a come back in 2014 or is the rally short lived?e, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >> it's the incredible run in the averages last year, a move that encompassed tons of stocks, i realize that many of you are hesitant to keep buying 2013s winners....
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used radio waves to implant spy software in 100,000 computers around the world to monitor activity.he united states. >>> six, still tracking a high fire danger with live doppler 7 hd and check out the areas in red, east bay hills and diabolo range lasting through tomorrow at 8:00. >>> at look at the berkeley curve, this is powell street with the usually sig-alert eastbound side of 80 we had a couple of lanes blocked because of a counsel power line and all lanes have now re-opened with clear traffic away from the maze. >>> marin county lawmakers work to their own beat with musicians now part of the meeting. a high school senior showcased his skills yesterday during the board of supervisors meeting, a photo provided bit county, with the idea for a guest musician in september after a saxophone player appeared. members say playing music is fun and peaceful as a way to begin meeting. >> it is not easy being a seahawk fan living in san francisco. ask this woman who got this shirt for christmas and will wear it until her team makes it to the super bowl so she a target wherever she goes. >>
used radio waves to implant spy software in 100,000 computers around the world to monitor activity.he united states. >>> six, still tracking a high fire danger with live doppler 7 hd and check out the areas in red, east bay hills and diabolo range lasting through tomorrow at 8:00. >>> at look at the berkeley curve, this is powell street with the usually sig-alert eastbound side of 80 we had a couple of lanes blocked because of a counsel power line and all lanes have now...
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to be more -- to stick more to the devices, implantables business?d in this. we acknowledge that. and we still want to tap into opportunities that do exist. and many find new products that we're expecting to come through this year and next year. we'll all contribute to that. there's a rich cadence of product launches that are in the pipeline for us. as you point out, as a company, we're looking at multiple growth factors. and two of the exciting growth factors are independent of the pure new market creation investigator. one is existing therapies and moving them toe merging markets. and that end market is as big as any of the new therapies that we talk about. in addition to that as we move from a fee-per service to a value-based health care system in the u.s. and outside the u.s., we see considerable opportunities because of our size and scale, our ability to contribute across the continuum of care. to get incremental about service revenue and device revenue, which by itself is very large. >> want to ask on that note to some extent that lower priced
to be more -- to stick more to the devices, implantables business?d in this. we acknowledge that. and we still want to tap into opportunities that do exist. and many find new products that we're expecting to come through this year and next year. we'll all contribute to that. there's a rich cadence of product launches that are in the pipeline for us. as you point out, as a company, we're looking at multiple growth factors. and two of the exciting growth factors are independent of the pure new...