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and carbon fiber materials can make the printout smudgy rable in fact a u.s. firm called carbon based near san francisco has teamed up with addie das to make souls' 1st bullshitters added das is a pioneer in the use of 3 d. technology and its products. the case founder and chairman of carbons board joseph di simone invented the process to tell out for the mass production of custom made component. companies partnership with added it's a big step forward no one's ever taking 3 d. printing to high volume adidas represented a seminal moment i would argue in the history of industry where we've got volumes that now allow us to have a cost down curve. just like injection molding. this process could present a cost effective alternative to conventional mass production methods 2 years ago it took more than 2 hours to print a shoe sells like this one now it takes just 30 minutes. this will allow the 3 d. printing world to go from a $10000000000.00 prototype in world. 2 or $300000000000.00 manufacturing job or not so far that's just division the great struck sheriff the 3
and carbon fiber materials can make the printout smudgy rable in fact a u.s. firm called carbon based near san francisco has teamed up with addie das to make souls' 1st bullshitters added das is a pioneer in the use of 3 d. technology and its products. the case founder and chairman of carbons board joseph di simone invented the process to tell out for the mass production of custom made component. companies partnership with added it's a big step forward no one's ever taking 3 d. printing to high...
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and carbon fiber materials can make the printouts rable in fact a u.s. firm called carbon based near san francisco has teamed up with addie das to make soles for. id das is a pioneer in the use of technology and its products. the k. founder and chairman as carbons board. invented a process to tell aus for the mass production of custom made component. companies partnership with added it's a big step forward no one's ever taking 3 d. printing to high volume adidas represented a seminal moment i would are. you in the history of the industry where we've got volumes that now allows to have a cost down her. just like injection molding. this process could present a cost effective alternative to conventional mass production methods 2 years ago it took more than 2 hours to print a shoe soles like this one now it takes just 30 minutes. this will allow the 3 d. printing world to go from a 10000000000 dollar prototyping world to a 300000000000 dollar manufacturing job or not so far that's just a vision the great struck share of the 3 d. shoes so cannot yet be fully
and carbon fiber materials can make the printouts rable in fact a u.s. firm called carbon based near san francisco has teamed up with addie das to make soles for. id das is a pioneer in the use of technology and its products. the k. founder and chairman as carbons board. invented a process to tell aus for the mass production of custom made component. companies partnership with added it's a big step forward no one's ever taking 3 d. printing to high volume adidas represented a seminal moment i...
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whom rable an easily influenced girls will then fall into the pimps. for a real victims needs these rural girls are out there they have very low self-esteem so when something like this gets into the picture this little things i told them how cute they are you've got a nice body you're so smart it builds a girl's confidence at some point a rope i say you know what i think you're the guy for me when all you know all come mess with the oh. so we continue to chat. tonight aaron is going to try to treat these men who are exploiting young girls his team will be working in a joint operation with the hollywood vice squad. meeting. up with him and we said. just that. is enough. but i'm also the most companies you know i've done it gives the theatre . company siemens get all of those people be honest i mean nobody goes from didn't you know just to see this put to you if you are. someone. you see live in the little you kind of these people. in the kit is. always they in this in that clip that i don't look to your list. so to. so what we've got to do is identify t
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these room rable and easily influenced girls then fall into the pimps. for our real victims needs these rural girls that are out there they have very low self-esteem so when something like this gets into the picture miss little things i told them how cute they are you've got a nice body you're so smart it builds a girl's confidence at some point a rope and you say you know what i think you're the guy for me when all you know i'll come mess with you. so we continue to chat. tonight aaron is going to try to treat these men who are exploiting young girls his team will be working in a joint operation with the hollywood vice squad. well the pandemic no certainly no borders to nationalities. has emerged. world peace to. keep. coming. to sleep. we can do better we should. everyone is contributing way but we also know that this crisis not go on forever the challenges create the response has been masked so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together. world is driven by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. we're going to
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and carbon fiber materials can make the printout smudgy rable in fact a u.s.firm called carbon based near san francisco has teamed up with addie das to make souls' 1st bush use addie das is a pioneer in the use of technology and its products. the co-founder and chairman of carbons board joseph di simone invented a process to tell out for the mass production of custom made component of. his company's partnership with addie does is a big step forward no one's ever taking 3 d. printing to high volume adidas represented a seminal moment i would argue in the history of industry where we've got volumes that now allows the have a cost down curve. just like injection molding. this process could present a cost effective alternative to conventional mass production methods 2 years ago it took more than 2 hours to print a shoe soles like this one now it takes just 30 minutes. that's all while the 3 d. printing world the government $10000000000.00 prototype in world. 2 or $300000000000.00 manufacturing job or not so far that's just division the great structure of 3 d. shoe
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rable and actually if you talk to those people who were at high risk many of them have had enough many of them feel that they would rather take their you know their own decisions rather than being told what to do by the state and i think you know it's a bit like the dodgems that are foreign affairs i think ultimately you write your own risks and i think you know there is a very strong argument for her demeanor see the interesting some of the on this day but we've seen rising in autumn throughout the world but one country that has and is sweden there are daily coronavirus death rate essential easy since late august in the u.k. as you're well aware dozens are dying each day there seems to be an argument against sweden you know along the political we have thinking but surely no people are should be making aware of what's happening there and less people are dying and that maybe that should be looked in more closely well i think you know what are we going to keep doing are we going to keep locking down because the minute you do that of course the cases will actually fall all lies ations hav
rable and actually if you talk to those people who were at high risk many of them have had enough many of them feel that they would rather take their you know their own decisions rather than being told what to do by the state and i think you know it's a bit like the dodgems that are foreign affairs i think ultimately you write your own risks and i think you know there is a very strong argument for her demeanor see the interesting some of the on this day but we've seen rising in autumn...
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is it too late now because the economy especially as the cause of it crisis has revealed seems erap rable so are these efforts going to have any impact at all now they would have in 2009 but now it's 2020 but it might be too late your thoughts dave not think it's something we can still do it max and dimming the hof like stuff that has been dumb has made the situation far better than it would have been without the 600 doubles a week the americans got for a short while i was actually using dos commented on your show some time ago a boost of the income for a lot of families actually saved more money and spent more because it was hard on the wages they're getting they're in it to economy but at the same tom they've got rent they have to do you have some old mortgage holidays roll happens is the bank dispose. your payments but it adds the money to the principal and then shot year additional interest on the additional principal when and if we ever get out of it if we have to get a vaccine if we can go back to something resembling a pretty pandemic area plenty of able to go bankrupt because the
is it too late now because the economy especially as the cause of it crisis has revealed seems erap rable so are these efforts going to have any impact at all now they would have in 2009 but now it's 2020 but it might be too late your thoughts dave not think it's something we can still do it max and dimming the hof like stuff that has been dumb has made the situation far better than it would have been without the 600 doubles a week the americans got for a short while i was actually using dos...
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and carbon fiber materials can make the printouts rable in fact a u.s.firm called carbon based there san francisco has teamed up with addie das to make souls' for. das is a pioneer in the use of 3 d. technology and its products. the case founder and chairman of carbons board josephs imagine invented a process that allows for the mass production of custom made components. his company's partnership with added is a big step forward no one's ever taking 3 d. printing to high volume adidas represented a seminal moment i would argue in the history of the industry where we've got volumes that now allow us to have a cost down curve. just like injection molding. this process could present a cost effective alternative to conventional mass production methods 2 years ago it took more than 2 hours to print a shoe sole like this one now it takes just 30 minutes. little while the 3 d. printing world to go from a $10000000000.00 prototyping world. to a $300000000000.00 manufacturing job or not so far that's just a vision the grid struck sherriff the 3 d. shoes so cannot
and carbon fiber materials can make the printouts rable in fact a u.s.firm called carbon based there san francisco has teamed up with addie das to make souls' for. das is a pioneer in the use of 3 d. technology and its products. the case founder and chairman of carbons board josephs imagine invented a process that allows for the mass production of custom made components. his company's partnership with added is a big step forward no one's ever taking 3 d. printing to high volume adidas...
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campaign without a memorae debate and, truly, david talked about the gettysburg speech which is a rablch, without a memo galvanizing address by either candidate. and donald trump chose to make it about personal grievous,t abople who weren't grateful to him, people who weren't loyal t him, by mistreating martha mcsally in arizona thisek at a gratuitous rudenesthat was just unthinble for any national leader. >> woodruff: one other thing that happeond this week, it think we've ever had, david, a supreme court justic confirmed this close to an election. amy coney barrett was confirmed by the senate monday. she took her place at the court on tuesday. she hasn't written an opinion yet that we know of, but the court is edg, ing toward's weighing in on some ballot questions. what do you make of that? do you see it having an impacti, tely, here? >> well, the first thing i cases they are taking.ume of e supreme court doesn't have to take cases, but they're taking a lot of election cases and a lot of it is an w yu should stop counting votes, wh count the mail-in ballots. i think their decisions h
campaign without a memorae debate and, truly, david talked about the gettysburg speech which is a rablch, without a memo galvanizing address by either candidate. and donald trump chose to make it about personal grievous,t abople who weren't grateful to him, people who weren't loyal t him, by mistreating martha mcsally in arizona thisek at a gratuitous rudenesthat was just unthinble for any national leader. >> woodruff: one other thing that happeond this week, it think we've ever had,...
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know officially about that the state of his health bought based on his age and his sex alone how long rable is he to to more serious to more severe symptoms yeah i mean we know he falls into several categories of people who tend to experience more severe symptoms of coded and and to need hospitalization so his age his obesity has been mentioned a lot of fact that he's he's male and there seems to be a male predominant in serious disease and hospitalization and i.c.u. care and fatality and then you know and then of course he's had some mystery visits to walter reed in the past where people speculate about what might have happened and he's on a in a cluster allowing agent so we can assume that he has some corn area artery disease and so you know he has more than one the risk factor but that's across the population and how that plays out in an individual person we never know and as many people have said he still is more likely than not to do ok but as we hear of symptoms of course we worry that his factors are actually causing him to fall into a category of people who who will go on to be more
know officially about that the state of his health bought based on his age and his sex alone how long rable is he to to more serious to more severe symptoms yeah i mean we know he falls into several categories of people who tend to experience more severe symptoms of coded and and to need hospitalization so his age his obesity has been mentioned a lot of fact that he's he's male and there seems to be a male predominant in serious disease and hospitalization and i.c.u. care and fatality and then...
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celebrando una de las tendencias mÁs populares, no van a poder creees una tendencia un poco mÁs a evento rable que lucero estÁ de fiesta yo la quiero mucho, sobre cuatro dÉcadas de carrera artÍstica, vienen renovada y mÁs bella que nunca *. >> la encuentro tan guapa y talentosa, y nos vamos a ir hasta mÉxico en vivo con karina monroe para que nos cuente los detalles de esta celebraciÓn. >> karina! >> asÍ es muy buenos dias efectivamente celebrando cuatro de cada de trayectoria lucero nos cuenta quÉ es lo que estÁ haciendo para celebrar tan maravillosa etapa en su vida y por supuesto, estÁ mejor que nunca vamos a escucharla nunca vamos a escucharla ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ estas imÁgenes, es nuestra manera de celebrar con lucero sus 40 aÑos de carrera artÍstica, los que ella conmemora compartiendonos su mÚsica. >> hacer una celebraciÓn de este 2020 es como pues eso unir 40 aÑos en dos etapas distintas y no dejar de cantar y disfrutar de estas canciones. >> los fans de la cantante participaron en esta celebraciÓn de 4 dÉcadas algunos aparecieron en su nuevo video, el que dos de sus seguidoras editaron y music
celebrando una de las tendencias mÁs populares, no van a poder creees una tendencia un poco mÁs a evento rable que lucero estÁ de fiesta yo la quiero mucho, sobre cuatro dÉcadas de carrera artÍstica, vienen renovada y mÁs bella que nunca *. >> la encuentro tan guapa y talentosa, y nos vamos a ir hasta mÉxico en vivo con karina monroe para que nos cuente los detalles de esta celebraciÓn. >> karina! >> asÍ es muy buenos dias efectivamente celebrando cuatro de cada de...
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la gran manzana para reÍrnos junto a lo mejor amigo de hombre no se pierda este ocurrente y ademÁs rabln de la nueva jueza barrett el disfraz represento persona recetas de un show que muestra una sociedad del futuro donde las mujeres estÁn bajo una opresiÓn extrema. >>> y los demÓcratas hablando reformar el mÁximo tribunal y la delata candidata demÓcrata a la vice presidente lo que tardÓ en llegar la senadora harris dijo que los republicanos negaron la voun lunes era lunes tado del pueblo al con firmar un juez en un proceso todo por destruer el objeto carla quer y desaflojar a millones. >>> y una casa fue destruida por reuniÓn de los nuevos fuegos que arden en el sur de california, y ademÁs el incendio que ha devorado 66 acres en una horas amenaza una docena del estructuras y ha provocado evacuaciones en varias localidades los bom fwhoers han logrado contenerlo, y dos bomberos resultaron heridos de gravedad mientras cobalto ain uno de los fuegos mÁs peligrosos que permanecen activo en el sur de california otros 500 continuaran batallando por contenerlo por los fuertes vientos se extendi
la gran manzana para reÍrnos junto a lo mejor amigo de hombre no se pierda este ocurrente y ademÁs rabln de la nueva jueza barrett el disfraz represento persona recetas de un show que muestra una sociedad del futuro donde las mujeres estÁn bajo una opresiÓn extrema. >>> y los demÓcratas hablando reformar el mÁximo tribunal y la delata candidata demÓcrata a la vice presidente lo que tardÓ en llegar la senadora harris dijo que los republicanos negaron la voun lunes era lunes tado...
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try to limit the executive, and i think we judges should be reminded that even the most venner in rabl of our predecessors, oliver wendell holmes, louis brandeis, in retrospect deferred too much and that we should, while recognizing the importance of distinctions and the relative roles between the judiciary and the executive and congress, when it comes to matters like speech, comes to matters that are just fundamental to the operation of democracy, we shouldn't defer too much even when there's great concern about threats to our nation or perceived existential threats. >> i think it's been true throughout the history of the united states and we have made some dreadful mistakes, think of the internment of the japanese-americans in world war ii, a vast overreaction and that wasn't even a law passed by congress, it was an executive order. big supporter was warren. and the supreme court got into the act later but yeah, it's okay. >> i think there's an important exemption to what justice ginsburg was pointing at, which was what the court did about guantanamo at a time when there were, you kn
try to limit the executive, and i think we judges should be reminded that even the most venner in rabl of our predecessors, oliver wendell holmes, louis brandeis, in retrospect deferred too much and that we should, while recognizing the importance of distinctions and the relative roles between the judiciary and the executive and congress, when it comes to matters like speech, comes to matters that are just fundamental to the operation of democracy, we shouldn't defer too much even when there's...