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we had the replicator otoo. we have also got the maker bot replicator 2x, which is experimental.ke things. it works by building up layers of plastic until your model is done and then you take it out of the mega bot and you have something. >> this printer over here is actually working right now, correct? >> right. it finished its 3-d model. it is cooling down. this is the maker bot model 2x. it makes things in multiple colors. you have red and black there. it is a wonderful piece of machinery for any when created. >> is a printer a misnomer? >> it just a little confusing to people. a 3-d printer works similarly to a 2-d printer. with a 3-d printer, you take a 3-d model that is virtual on your screen and you make it a physical 3-d model. and in years and industrial designers, architects, -- engineers, industrial designers, and architects get it. now they have access to it. they can have it on their desktop. they can make prototypes. if they do not like it, they can throw it away and make another one. they can make a model and make another one. in the old days, this would take like
we had the replicator otoo. we have also got the maker bot replicator 2x, which is experimental.ke things. it works by building up layers of plastic until your model is done and then you take it out of the mega bot and you have something. >> this printer over here is actually working right now, correct? >> right. it finished its 3-d model. it is cooling down. this is the maker bot model 2x. it makes things in multiple colors. you have red and black there. it is a wonderful piece of...
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this is the 55 -- sublive replicator. it makes things a multiple colors so you have read in black bear and it's just a wonderful piece of machinery for anybody who is creative. >> host: is printer a misnomer? >> guest: you know i think it's actually a little confusing to people. a 3-d printer works similarly to a 2-d printer. with a 2-d printer you take a virtual document and make it a physical document. with a 3-d printer you take a 3-d model that is virtual on your screen and make it a physical 3-d model. engineers and industrial designers and architects they get this. they been using this type of technology for a long time on a mainframe size and now they have access to it and they can have it on their desktop. they can make prototypes and if they don't like the way it looks they don't have to show the -- they can just throw it away mick and i don't. it allows innovators to iterate so they can make a model and then they can make another one and make another one. in the old days this would take a month to make a model.
this is the 55 -- sublive replicator. it makes things a multiple colors so you have read in black bear and it's just a wonderful piece of machinery for anybody who is creative. >> host: is printer a misnomer? >> guest: you know i think it's actually a little confusing to people. a 3-d printer works similarly to a 2-d printer. with a 2-d printer you take a virtual document and make it a physical document. with a 3-d printer you take a 3-d model that is virtual on your screen and make...
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so it's for the replicator 2 and the abs is for the replicator 2x. >> host: and it's about the thicknessjoke that it's noodles. and this is the material that you feed into the machine to make anything you want. >> host: and what is in your hand? you've been holding this in your hand. >> guest: this is a v6 ford engine block, and ford sent this to us. and you can actually download in this on our web site. and it's the real model for an actual six-cylinder engine that i scaled down and made on my makerbot on a replicator 2. and you know what's so cool? i'm a to
so it's for the replicator 2 and the abs is for the replicator 2x. >> host: and it's about the thicknessjoke that it's noodles. and this is the material that you feed into the machine to make anything you want. >> host: and what is in your hand? you've been holding this in your hand. >> guest: this is a v6 ford engine block, and ford sent this to us. and you can actually download in this on our web site. and it's the real model for an actual six-cylinder engine that i scaled...
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a virus in its reservoir host replicates but it doesn't replicate cataclysmic we. it tends to replicate slowly and doesn't generally cause symptoms. it is invisible. it hides in its reservoir host and something happens, humans kill and eat that reservoir host, humans coming contact with it somehow. i will tell a couple stories how this can happen. reservoir host shed the virus and the virus gets into humans and becomes zoonotic. one of the things the scientists do as they study this field and as they focus on these different diseases one of the very first thing they have to do is identify the reservoir host. in new disease kills over in malaysia, is killing pigs, than it is killing pig farmers and signatures and pour sellers. where did it come from? they isolated a virus and human victims and in the pigs, the same virus in the human victims and the pigs. this is a true case is that happened in 1998. they named it after a village in malaysia. then they went for the reservoir host, they found in large fruit bats, the kind that are called flying foxes in asia. how did
a virus in its reservoir host replicates but it doesn't replicate cataclysmic we. it tends to replicate slowly and doesn't generally cause symptoms. it is invisible. it hides in its reservoir host and something happens, humans kill and eat that reservoir host, humans coming contact with it somehow. i will tell a couple stories how this can happen. reservoir host shed the virus and the virus gets into humans and becomes zoonotic. one of the things the scientists do as they study this field and...
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more abundantly a virus replicates the more it is likely to mutate and it is an rna virus it is a double helix dna virus, mutation rate will be particularly high and generate a lot of change, as it replicates itself and that is great for darwinian natural selection so arenaviruses evolve more quickly than other pathogens and if you let them build up huge populations so that there are many hosts that are infected and each host contains many many of virus particles, then you provide abundant opportunity for evolution to function and for some particular strain to come out of there that is both really transmissible among humans and that represents a danger. mass production of livestock is part of that and only one aspect. there are other aspects. part of what makes us particularly jeopardized by the situation. >> in your experience following scientists to these areas where there is a high rate of crossover, spillover of diseases, to what extent have been noticed efforts to educate the human population on how to modify their lifestyle so it is better to avoid the crossover and spillover? >> t
more abundantly a virus replicates the more it is likely to mutate and it is an rna virus it is a double helix dna virus, mutation rate will be particularly high and generate a lot of change, as it replicates itself and that is great for darwinian natural selection so arenaviruses evolve more quickly than other pathogens and if you let them build up huge populations so that there are many hosts that are infected and each host contains many many of virus particles, then you provide abundant...
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in financially troubled catholic schools around the country. >> can that be replicated? i think it can. but our key is let's make it work here, and let's learn how we can marry the notion of strong catholic values, catholic education, that catholic identity with much more professional, business-oriented management of these schools. >> at st. stephen, katherine peck agrees there is no magic formula. >> every school has different needs, so the strategic plan that comes out of it is not a one-size-fits-all. for us, implementing enrichment programmings and changing the way we were teaching and our instruction was a great benefit to us. for another school, it might be having esl programs and having parent workshops at night. >> whatever the approach, says catholic university's convey, one ingredient is essential. >> leadership is absolutely critical in any kind of a private school to make sure that the school thrives. 60% to 70% of those schools are at risk because they had a leadership problem at some point, and they've never recovered from it. so leadership is the absolute
in financially troubled catholic schools around the country. >> can that be replicated? i think it can. but our key is let's make it work here, and let's learn how we can marry the notion of strong catholic values, catholic education, that catholic identity with much more professional, business-oriented management of these schools. >> at st. stephen, katherine peck agrees there is no magic formula. >> every school has different needs, so the strategic plan that comes out of it...
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that same heroic service id replicated every day here at home by our men and women in law enforcement. in march of 2001, sheriff's deputies responded to a suspected robbery, only to find a sniper lying in deadly wait. inthe shootout that followed, two of them are killed. the deputy had rushed to the scene from his front yard, where he was putting together a new swing set for his grandchildren. it was a project that would remain unfinished. two other deputies were shot and severely injured in that ambush. tonight, deputy resnik and deputy charles are here with us. gentlemen, we thank you and all of virginia's brave law enforcement officers for your courage and your commitment to the safety and the freedom of the people of virginia. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, over the past three years, we have worked together for the common good, with passion, stability, and a focus on getting results. we have worked hard together to create good jobs and to build a common wealth of opportunity. in january 2010, the unemployment rate was 7.3%. today, it is 5.6%. the second lowest east of the missis
that same heroic service id replicated every day here at home by our men and women in law enforcement. in march of 2001, sheriff's deputies responded to a suspected robbery, only to find a sniper lying in deadly wait. inthe shootout that followed, two of them are killed. the deputy had rushed to the scene from his front yard, where he was putting together a new swing set for his grandchildren. it was a project that would remain unfinished. two other deputies were shot and severely injured in...
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basically replicating the existing unit floor to ceiling height, which is very, very nice for a generously configuration. >> if the secretary is okay with it. i will second that amendment. >> second. >> commissioners you have a motion and second. amending the proposal to incorporate a floor to floor height no greater than 11' 1" and flat solar panels. (roll call ) >> so moved commissioners that motion passes 6-1. commissioners that will place you on your final regularly calendared item no. 17. 27-29 sutro heights avenue discretionary review. >> excuse me, commissioner secretary, the gentleman wants to raise a continuance request. >> i apologize. there was a request for continuance that the project sponsor and staff was not supportive of commissioners. >> yes. president fong, members of the commission. my name is bruce prescott and i represent the discretionary review requester, lawrence rambling. this case was initially set to be on hearing on the november 15th hearing as a result of a procedural error, apparently, it had to be continued. at that time, the requester himself, there rambling
basically replicating the existing unit floor to ceiling height, which is very, very nice for a generously configuration. >> if the secretary is okay with it. i will second that amendment. >> second. >> commissioners you have a motion and second. amending the proposal to incorporate a floor to floor height no greater than 11' 1" and flat solar panels. (roll call ) >> so moved commissioners that motion passes 6-1. commissioners that will place you on your final...
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the virus replicates. but it doesn't replicate cataclysmic we but slowly. it does not generally cause symptoms. it hides in its host and then something happens. humans come in contact with it somehow. the reservoir host gets into humans and then it becomes a zoonotic disease. one of the things that scientists do as they focus on these diseases, they identified the reservoir host. it's killing pick sellers and butchers. it's an isolated virus. the same virus in the human victims and pigs and this is a true case and it happened in 1998. then they went looking for the reservoir host. and they found it in large fruit flies. the disease was finally tracked through the spillover and here's what happened. people were cutting down malaysia for development and agriculture and cutting down the forests. they had to go looking for fruit and food and nectar somewhere else. they started going closer to the human settlement. the fruit trees were planted by humans. some of the trees planted on two crimes and it was the second stream of income for the pig farmers who ran th
the virus replicates. but it doesn't replicate cataclysmic we but slowly. it does not generally cause symptoms. it hides in its host and then something happens. humans come in contact with it somehow. the reservoir host gets into humans and then it becomes a zoonotic disease. one of the things that scientists do as they focus on these diseases, they identified the reservoir host. it's killing pick sellers and butchers. it's an isolated virus. the same virus in the human victims and pigs and...
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the formal restitutions of governments but have a broad and enough patronage effort an effort to replicate the cars i opposes success in this regard it. i think as we tend to evaluate the transition and afghanistan, that is the question we need to be asking ourselves. >> thank you very much. i think that puts a lot of food for thought. let me turn now and next to a mr. conn. the >> >> you have clarified some of the situations that we are discussing today. for example, and improvement of relationship between u.s. and pakistan on that is better coordination between also there appears to be a better clarity of u.s. positions relating to the very important questions. >> i have offered a few comments that have made mr. my experience. i do not have any association with them. texas on liked several others have made policy at stakes. pakistan has suffered but it is not all on the ground or in on the floor of many of their contributions to the region. i would also say they cannot place the blame for all of the problems on to others. the first point of a to make here, this is done talk about credit
the formal restitutions of governments but have a broad and enough patronage effort an effort to replicate the cars i opposes success in this regard it. i think as we tend to evaluate the transition and afghanistan, that is the question we need to be asking ourselves. >> thank you very much. i think that puts a lot of food for thought. let me turn now and next to a mr. conn. the >> >> you have clarified some of the situations that we are discussing today. for example, and...
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it may be that 50 years from now, the systems will be so powerful that they can replicate the kind of special insight that journalists and reporters and people who are practitioners have, but it will be a long time before that's the case. >> on that reassuring note, thank you. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> at that same event hosted by the economist, lynn rothschild and how to make society more inclusive. this is about 25 minutes. >> it is my pleasure to welcome the chief executive of e.l. rothschild to join me for our discussion about capitalism in the world in 2013. [applause] >> thank you. >> apart from being chief executive of e. l. rothschild, you are also co-chair of the henry jackson initiative. that is where we are going to start. first of all, why increasing capital? that implies there is a problem with exclusive capital in the first place. >> i want to first thank you for including eric schmidt tonight. their combined ages younger than i am, thank you. eric makes me feel more comfortable. i appreciate that. then henry jackson initiative on inclusive capitalism is a tr
it may be that 50 years from now, the systems will be so powerful that they can replicate the kind of special insight that journalists and reporters and people who are practitioners have, but it will be a long time before that's the case. >> on that reassuring note, thank you. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> at that same event hosted by the economist, lynn rothschild and how to make society more inclusive. this is about 25 minutes. >> it is my pleasure to welcome...
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volunteers and staff of transforming old middle school into a new sandy hook, replicating classrooms from the old building. >> at one point, there were 80 people in the building cleaning up the building and doing the kinds of things like painting to make it look cheerful and happy. >>aaron milgrim followed her children's bus to school even though this building is considered the safest school in the country. >> i haven't gotten to the part yet about not being with them. i just need to stay with them for a while. >> she was in one of the classrooms on december 14 and was held a hero for hiding her students in a bathroom as the gunmen entered the school. they give thanks to this teacher for saving their jaws like that they are dealing with explaining to their first reader why so many of her friends will not be coming back.she will see some on the bus but some will be missing. >> two familiar faces are welcoming students back to sandy hook, the first is the school mascot, shelley the turtle and the second is the former principal who retired from sandy hook back in 2010. she is returning
volunteers and staff of transforming old middle school into a new sandy hook, replicating classrooms from the old building. >> at one point, there were 80 people in the building cleaning up the building and doing the kinds of things like painting to make it look cheerful and happy. >>aaron milgrim followed her children's bus to school even though this building is considered the safest school in the country. >> i haven't gotten to the part yet about not being with them. i just...
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they try to replicate them so they're gear looks legit. patterson says the quality of the merchandise should make it clear you get what you pay for. >> we all know price is a mote have an or the but you should keep health in mind too. a lotof fakes sold are made over seas and you have no idea what's used. >> you have to question the materials in it and the safety of wearing that material on your skin when that's not a partner to the nfl. >> screened to protect you with the same intensity of the ravens defense. >> now tomorrow at 11:00 we'll get the inside scoop from bill on what's being done to make it tougher for scammers to make fake tickets. . >> jury selection continues in the barnes murder trial. tomorrow will be the third day of jury selection. this phaseis expected to wrap up sometime tomorrow. 16 year old barnes was killed in 2010, her sister's ex- boyfriend is on trial for her murder. >> coming up in one minute, we'll teal tell you where you can -- tell you where you can get chick fillet breakfast free tomorrow. >> and we've had d
they try to replicate them so they're gear looks legit. patterson says the quality of the merchandise should make it clear you get what you pay for. >> we all know price is a mote have an or the but you should keep health in mind too. a lotof fakes sold are made over seas and you have no idea what's used. >> you have to question the materials in it and the safety of wearing that material on your skin when that's not a partner to the nfl. >> screened to protect you with the...
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. >> by trying to replicate the world of the 16th century england.he industrial revolution didn't happen like people try to replicate. so you need to be in an environment that accepts disruption willingly. something where you face a future that's different. that an environment that gains from this order. >> let me take it out of the context of the big banks and whether they got rich. let's take it down to the housing market where individual americans stood in danger of losing houses and many did. but there was a tremendous effort and it continues to this day, to keep people from foreclosing to protect individuals from that. wouldn't we have been better off if that had been allowed to be as fragile as it was. >> no. there were alternative methods. in a good world you don't fragilize people by loading them with debt. second step, in a world where you have that problem, you don't solve it by -- by dealing with debt. you trim debt to equity. only good thing debt has, the mechanism to turn to equity. banks could have gone to homeowners and negotiate. but
. >> by trying to replicate the world of the 16th century england.he industrial revolution didn't happen like people try to replicate. so you need to be in an environment that accepts disruption willingly. something where you face a future that's different. that an environment that gains from this order. >> let me take it out of the context of the big banks and whether they got rich. let's take it down to the housing market where individual americans stood in danger of losing houses...
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they're getting a lot of requests from schools around the country wanting to replicate the program. >nd we're including not only plays but a ample -- sample curriculum that a teacher can take and that a student can inspire. >> and they not necessarily looking to train kids to be professional playwrights. they want to create the next yen generation of great thinkers. >> and will you teach me how to make cookies? >> yes. >> beth parker, fox news. >> and beautiful. >> love it. >> and that caught a bunch of people offguard. >> and what this is? >> and that is not supposed to happen and that came through way ahead of schedule and i didn't think we would get showers. i thought we would have a few in the mountains. >> right. >> and that is not going into my resume real. -- reel. >> got you. >> and i was going bring it up, anyway. there were some people enjoying the weather, regardless and we did have a pleasant condition and people are throwing the football around new that we're not going have the redskins throwing the football around and everyone else can get in on the act. the runners run
they're getting a lot of requests from schools around the country wanting to replicate the program. >nd we're including not only plays but a ample -- sample curriculum that a teacher can take and that a student can inspire. >> and they not necessarily looking to train kids to be professional playwrights. they want to create the next yen generation of great thinkers. >> and will you teach me how to make cookies? >> yes. >> beth parker, fox news. >> and beautiful....
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this molgd was replicated from an infant. there is there is the hole ear, and when i did the surgery, that's exactly what i saw. using the model, the surnl. and, crucially, the surgeon was able to perform a simulated. fukushima's ideas are sparking reaction, both here and in overseas. sdplz fascinating there. many people in eastern australia have been pelted by. >> reporter: you're right, catherine, east and west australia has been playing with a system that was once tropical storm oswald. rain has been recorded in parts of cleveland. to show you the situation, let's go to some video. severe weather conditions have caused a torrential rain, tornadoes and flooding. at least one person has been reported dead and several others are injured. authorities say around 60,000 residents are without electricity and hundreds of houses are under water. they remain on alert of constructive winds and dangerous surf, so further flooding is highly likely. . please be careful if we have to go outside. . beware of fallen trees and power lines.
this molgd was replicated from an infant. there is there is the hole ear, and when i did the surgery, that's exactly what i saw. using the model, the surnl. and, crucially, the surgeon was able to perform a simulated. fukushima's ideas are sparking reaction, both here and in overseas. sdplz fascinating there. many people in eastern australia have been pelted by. >> reporter: you're right, catherine, east and west australia has been playing with a system that was once tropical storm...
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a digital photographs can be replicated a thousand times in a minute. a polaroid picture is special because it is like a painting. it is an addition of one. >> the absolutely fabulous polaroid. also, the life of the polaroid founder, edward land. that brings the broadcast to a close. remember, you can carry on watching bbc world news on your local network. thank you so much for watching. i will see you back here tomorrow. m/ alon net abbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key, strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was pr vo:geico, committed to providing service to its auto insurance customers for over 70 years. more information on auto insurance at geico.com or 1-800-
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this is the most inspiring thing i have seen and we need to replicate that in every high school around the world. >> i don't know if adults can do it. i think we have to create the space. we have to give them space to do it themselves somehow. i don't know. maybe it's a school climate thing. it's a conversation that we need to have. moving on to officer holly lawrence. her work is so inspiring to me. i read a story in texas and expulsions and suspensions are a direct pipeline to the juvenile justice system and the punitive approach doesn't fix anything. i can happily point you to that study and makes cases against that school discipline, but holly has come up with a really wonderful solution within law enforcement that we would love you to talk about and it's preventive and solution. >> thank you. it's not going to be a shock to you that i don't have a sizzle reel but i did manage to get a few powerpoint slides in so it's a good thing if i can get my next one. can you advance it for me please? so it is a safety course that i created with yahoo. we partnered together. i started asking q
this is the most inspiring thing i have seen and we need to replicate that in every high school around the world. >> i don't know if adults can do it. i think we have to create the space. we have to give them space to do it themselves somehow. i don't know. maybe it's a school climate thing. it's a conversation that we need to have. moving on to officer holly lawrence. her work is so inspiring to me. i read a story in texas and expulsions and suspensions are a direct pipeline to the...
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no idea what they're talk bchlgt you can order these legacy plates dprept of motor vehicles that replicatemilar plates the state had back in 50s, 60s and 70s. dmv said owners might want retro plates to go with them. anyone with a car from any model year can yord a legacy plate too,. you can put on on a 2013 prius just as well as 1950 ford. just be ready to pay a $50 fee and annual fees. u.s. air lines expected to sock us with more fare hikes and fees, however, saying we'll probably pay less for gasoline, predicting fares will be raised a dozen times and will invent more fees. last year, they raised fees seven times. expect more fees this year on that note, it could be cheaper to drive, gas prices expected to drop due to a bigger oil story and plower demand. >> there are a couple new fees? they're going to have to get creative. >> yes. >> they're good at it. >> it's been a chilly day just like sunshine out there. >> clear, and cold. hi, sandhya. >>rbby all i need now is a heat lampe just to keep me warm. i've got layers on that. is what you'll need we're going see another night of freezing
no idea what they're talk bchlgt you can order these legacy plates dprept of motor vehicles that replicatemilar plates the state had back in 50s, 60s and 70s. dmv said owners might want retro plates to go with them. anyone with a car from any model year can yord a legacy plate too,. you can put on on a 2013 prius just as well as 1950 ford. just be ready to pay a $50 fee and annual fees. u.s. air lines expected to sock us with more fare hikes and fees, however, saying we'll probably pay less for...
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story has been replicated in peru and sri lanka. >> we know that china is slowing. i do not think it is a hard landing. they are managing themselves out now. china is the biggest buyer of these raw commodities. >> let's focus on china. they are the biggest and most important of the emerging markets. i 8 cents determinism in your view -- i sense determinism in your view. to break up the domestic monopoly. do you think they cannot do that? >> i think you cannot do it unless there is political reform. you need the feedback to make the correct reforms. they have been able to get away with it for a long time. it is running out now and cannot golan without -- it cannot go on without honest feedback. >> we do have some feedback. you do have the capacity for some kind -- it is less black- and-white -- what do you think you need? >> you have the chinese twitter. consider a twitter curtain. russia, china, iran. you don't allow the international spread of ideas that you need to keep growth going. >> every time i'm in china -- you're much more upbeat about china. do you think t
story has been replicated in peru and sri lanka. >> we know that china is slowing. i do not think it is a hard landing. they are managing themselves out now. china is the biggest buyer of these raw commodities. >> let's focus on china. they are the biggest and most important of the emerging markets. i 8 cents determinism in your view -- i sense determinism in your view. to break up the domestic monopoly. do you think they cannot do that? >> i think you cannot do it unless...
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this model was replicated from the doctor's team operated on the baby last year. >> translator: there's a whole here. and when i did the surgery, that's exactly what i saw. it's perfectly reproduced. >> reporter: the infant was born with multiple holes in its heart. using the model, the surgical team could see and feel exactly where the holes were located. and crucially the operating surgeon was able to perform a simulated operation before going into the operating room. the doctor's ideas are attracting attention, both in japan and overseas. he hopes children around the world will soon benefit from this innovative technique. >> that's quite amazing. >>> dry weather here in tokyo but all of japan is not sharing that fair weather. meteorologist robert speta is here with more. robert? >> well, yes, gene, out there towards the west here across portions of western onshu and hokkaido we are seeing a cold front coming in to bring absolute rough weather. actually, thunderstorm activity will be flaring up here with frequent lightning. hail could even be mixed into this. about 100-plus gusty wind
this model was replicated from the doctor's team operated on the baby last year. >> translator: there's a whole here. and when i did the surgery, that's exactly what i saw. it's perfectly reproduced. >> reporter: the infant was born with multiple holes in its heart. using the model, the surgical team could see and feel exactly where the holes were located. and crucially the operating surgeon was able to perform a simulated operation before going into the operating room. the doctor's...
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so this is a replicable hiring program that we're going to try to push out and we have been pushing outemployers, other subcontractors on this project, as well as the construction industry in general. i think it's important to note that it's not just about hiring veterans. it's about retention. and making sure that they succeed. and so on that note we have actually been looking at ways to ensure that they are going to succeed. just as a best practices note from all the research i have done, we found that veterans need each other once they are back from their tours of duties. they actually should retain a cohort, which they can find of hang out with and be together. that is what we're attempting to create with this whole construction hiring process as a way for them to still, like there are so many jobs in the city that are coming down the pike, we want to make sure that they have a network to stay connected with each other. so on that note we're working with san francisco unified school district, as well as integrating veterans pre-orientation programs there. as well as the sf state uni
so this is a replicable hiring program that we're going to try to push out and we have been pushing outemployers, other subcontractors on this project, as well as the construction industry in general. i think it's important to note that it's not just about hiring veterans. it's about retention. and making sure that they succeed. and so on that note we have actually been looking at ways to ensure that they are going to succeed. just as a best practices note from all the research i have done, we...
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one hundred years old valentine replicant. by the end of the twentieth century electricity was installed today a torchlight procession in the cave is only for special occasions and now it's in tribute to colleagues on the clinic off thanks to him tourists convention underground every day. guided tourist into the cave until his very day even to the point where he was almost blind he connected the past the present and the future it was a constant process an eternal link between the mysterious underground world and the buzz of life outside. world. download the official application to your cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's if you're away from your television just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. any time anyway. tape.
one hundred years old valentine replicant. by the end of the twentieth century electricity was installed today a torchlight procession in the cave is only for special occasions and now it's in tribute to colleagues on the clinic off thanks to him tourists convention underground every day. guided tourist into the cave until his very day even to the point where he was almost blind he connected the past the present and the future it was a constant process an eternal link between the mysterious...
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we will tell you why these explorers are replicating the treacherous expedition in the antarctic. heading home, why a french woman jailed in mexico for kidnapping is on her way home. >> good have you back. we will go down towards the mediterranean. we have this area of low pressure there will bring you a lot of rain to many locations. it is down here toward palermo in southern italy that sees over 158 millimeters of rain in the last 24 hours. the rain will continue over the next couple of days. precipitation over her towards athens. where it is the darkest, that is where we will see localized flooding. up here it will be cold. in berlin, a high temperature only at eight to minus 3 degrees. northern africa, quite a bit of clouds. rain pours out years as well as -- rain appear in algiers as well as in tunis. also remaking its way here, low clouds as well. temperature's only getting into the middle teens. toward cairo, only reaching 23 degrees. down toward central portions of africa, we will be seeing mostly clear conditions, but we are seeing some clouds here. along the coastal regi
we will tell you why these explorers are replicating the treacherous expedition in the antarctic. heading home, why a french woman jailed in mexico for kidnapping is on her way home. >> good have you back. we will go down towards the mediterranean. we have this area of low pressure there will bring you a lot of rain to many locations. it is down here toward palermo in southern italy that sees over 158 millimeters of rain in the last 24 hours. the rain will continue over the next couple of...
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lynette showed me for the makeup, opening up my eyes, accentuating the places i like, i feel i can replicatend do on my own and not have to bring her home with me. i have very curly hair, naturally so i have to flat iron it. and i get gray very easily. i'm in a rut, been doing the same thing for 8-9 years, so i'm looking for a change, i'm the frumpy mom and want something new and fresh. for makeup. i don't do foundation, i do powder. i do eye shadow, light more natural. i do liquid eye liner on top and pencil on the bottom and a light lip-gloss, natural and basic. first up: hair. well i love the richness of your color. i think its great for you, it brings out your eyes. so what we're going to do is color her a single process, the color she already is which is a dark brown but i'm going to mix it up with a slightly lighter brown highlights just so its not one color and looks black. also cut a side swoop on sabrina so it will soften up the face frame too. next stop makeup. so for sabrina she wanted something different other than black liner. so i started out with golds and natural colors. bron
lynette showed me for the makeup, opening up my eyes, accentuating the places i like, i feel i can replicatend do on my own and not have to bring her home with me. i have very curly hair, naturally so i have to flat iron it. and i get gray very easily. i'm in a rut, been doing the same thing for 8-9 years, so i'm looking for a change, i'm the frumpy mom and want something new and fresh. for makeup. i don't do foundation, i do powder. i do eye shadow, light more natural. i do liquid eye liner on...
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weapons designed originally for the military to kill large numbers of people in close combat are replicated for civilian use. columbine, virginia tech, aurora, tucson, oak creek. the common thread in these shootings is each gunman used a semiautomatic assault weapon or large capacity ammunition magazine. we should be outraged by how easy it is for perpetrators of these horrific crimes to obtain powerful military style weapons. >> the proposal bans more than 150 specific firearms, including semiautomatic weapons and magazines holding more than ten rounds. despite the aggressive approach, some democrats argue that an assault weapons ban could be a heavy lift for congress. yesterday vice president joe biden said he's more than concerned about high capacity magazines. >> i'm much less concerned quite frankly about an assault weapon than i am about magazines and the number of rounds that can be held in a magazine. but the point is that the fact that violent crime is down and there's been a proliferation of assault weapons quote/unquote as was defined up to now on on the street does not suggest t
weapons designed originally for the military to kill large numbers of people in close combat are replicated for civilian use. columbine, virginia tech, aurora, tucson, oak creek. the common thread in these shootings is each gunman used a semiautomatic assault weapon or large capacity ammunition magazine. we should be outraged by how easy it is for perpetrators of these horrific crimes to obtain powerful military style weapons. >> the proposal bans more than 150 specific firearms,...
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that replicates the president's significant. president is also signing a $633 billion defense bill. that's for next year. >>> staying in washington, just minutes ago congress members voted to reelect john boehner as speaker of the house. this was a day after the fiscal cliff was officially averted. now that that's behind them, the new team has a new fight ahead of them. as nbc bay area's tracie potts reports from capitol hill, they already have a full plate. >> reporter: the 113th congress takes its oath this afternoon with 56 new democrats, 38 new republicans and a record number of women. the youngest, hawaii's tulsi gabbert. john boehner has announced the first order of business, a vote to provide billions to victims of superstorm sandy. >> the bottom line is that between friday morning and january 15th, we'll bring in $60 billion that's absolutely necessary for new jersey and connecticut. >> reporter: also tops on their agenda, raising the debt ceiling so america can borrow more to pay its bills. republicans will insist on cu
that replicates the president's significant. president is also signing a $633 billion defense bill. that's for next year. >>> staying in washington, just minutes ago congress members voted to reelect john boehner as speaker of the house. this was a day after the fiscal cliff was officially averted. now that that's behind them, the new team has a new fight ahead of them. as nbc bay area's tracie potts reports from capitol hill, they already have a full plate. >> reporter: the...
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so this is a replicable hiring program that we're going to try to push out and we have been pushing outo other employers, other subcontractors on this project, as well as the construction industry in general. i think it's important to note that it's not just about hiring veterans. it's about retention. and making sure that they succeed. and so on that note we have actually been looking at ways to ensure that they are going to succeed. just as a best practices note from all the research i have done, we found that veterans need each other once they are
so this is a replicable hiring program that we're going to try to push out and we have been pushing outo other employers, other subcontractors on this project, as well as the construction industry in general. i think it's important to note that it's not just about hiring veterans. it's about retention. and making sure that they succeed. and so on that note we have actually been looking at ways to ensure that they are going to succeed. just as a best practices note from all the research i have...
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hopefully the families and the children can find comfort in some of the similarities they've tried to replicate. >> and just getting back to normal. >>> it is time, now, for the weather across the nation. up to six inches of snow in southwest texas and the new mexico desert. windy in southern california. light lake-effect snow from grand rapids to western new york and pennsylvania. thunderstorms in the southeast. showers along the gulf coast. >> just shy of 50 in dallas, atlanta and new orleans. mostly 30s here in the northeast. teens in minneapolis and fargo. >>> and when we come back, what a difference a deal makes. wall street kicks up 2013 in record style. >>> then, something new at starbucks today. rather the cup itself. cup, but >>> and politicians gone wild. the one-time congressional candidate accused of slashing a rival's tires 54 times. >>> welcome back, everybody. well, wall street will be looking to build on the very stellar start to 2013 after the fiscal cliff deal. the dow soared 308 points, the digest point gain ever for the first trading day of the year. but it turns out day one
hopefully the families and the children can find comfort in some of the similarities they've tried to replicate. >> and just getting back to normal. >>> it is time, now, for the weather across the nation. up to six inches of snow in southwest texas and the new mexico desert. windy in southern california. light lake-effect snow from grand rapids to western new york and pennsylvania. thunderstorms in the southeast. showers along the gulf coast. >> just shy of 50 in dallas,...
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with a cooperative effort where every voice is heard, we're going to replicate it in classrooms around our state. the bottom line is that students are going to be better prepared for school today and for the job market tomorrow. when it came to energy, our state had been a national leader for years. in the worst possible way. we had the highest electric rates in the continental united states. rates that were squeezing the budgets of families and businesses. we came together. we decided we needed a plan to take these problems head on. we realized that our economic energy and environmental energy and economic needs were all related. and that the path we chose would impact our economy in this state for years to come. we consolidated state agencies to better coordinate our energy functions. we strengthened programs promoting renewable power and energy efficiencies. we're leveraging private capital to deliver renewable energy at a price lower than almost anywhere else in the united states. today we have seen electric rates drop in connecticut by 12% across the board. but we cannot stop now.
with a cooperative effort where every voice is heard, we're going to replicate it in classrooms around our state. the bottom line is that students are going to be better prepared for school today and for the job market tomorrow. when it came to energy, our state had been a national leader for years. in the worst possible way. we had the highest electric rates in the continental united states. rates that were squeezing the budgets of families and businesses. we came together. we decided we...
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reason to suspect that the systems used by cloud vendors like amazon are not capable of geographic replication and redundancy. it is absolutely the case that someone like netflix, for example, could survive an outage of two simultaneous amazon did a centers through geographic redundancy and so on. this stuff exists, and the technology exists within the cloud providers to make sure that once your data gets there, it is not going away. it is just not a cloud provider solution. most enterprises will have things called disaster recovery, where they will keep all their critical data completely synchronized so that if one coast gets hit by an earthquake or terrorist attack, you have the other coast where you can get your data. it is completely synchronized, always available, on demand. geographically diverse disaster recovery solutions have been in place for some time, and they actually do allow for secure data storage. >> i think that for the individual consumer and home user, this storage in the cloud and backing up your personal computer in the cloud has been burgeoning of late because people wan
reason to suspect that the systems used by cloud vendors like amazon are not capable of geographic replication and redundancy. it is absolutely the case that someone like netflix, for example, could survive an outage of two simultaneous amazon did a centers through geographic redundancy and so on. this stuff exists, and the technology exists within the cloud providers to make sure that once your data gets there, it is not going away. it is just not a cloud provider solution. most enterprises...
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we try to replicate the original techniques as much as possible. a lot of the tools that existed 500 years ago today exist in miniature. the only people who use a lot of those tools anymore would be silversmiths. so, the hammers weigh four ounces or five ounces. i need the three pound version. you've seen quite a few tools, i would say 80% of those we've made. that's partially why we get such good results because we're trying to stay faithful to their techniques. now you have the whole unit, which you can move this way, can pivot that way and the whole thing will sit right there. we try to capture the essence, the spirit and the feel of the original. and partially it's made easier for us because we have a lot of originals. it's a lot easier when you've got a 16th century original to look at and as you can see there's a lot of similarities. the difference being i made this last week, and somebody made this in about 1570. wherever possible we will handle the original. for example, if we're going to put a new sword in our catalogue if possible i'll go
we try to replicate the original techniques as much as possible. a lot of the tools that existed 500 years ago today exist in miniature. the only people who use a lot of those tools anymore would be silversmiths. so, the hammers weigh four ounces or five ounces. i need the three pound version. you've seen quite a few tools, i would say 80% of those we've made. that's partially why we get such good results because we're trying to stay faithful to their techniques. now you have the whole unit,...
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to be able to replicate those kinds of environmentals and behaviors, you have to give them space, you give them opportunities, and you have to give them an opportunity to have a lot of social partners. >> reporter: chimpanzees have been used in the u.s. labs since the 1920s. they've been important for the development of vaccines and understanding diseases including hepatitis and aids. but advances in computer and lab technologies make large numbers of chimps unnecessary. just 50 could be kept for the possibility of newe research. >> you have a lot of feelings for your the chimps. what do you want them to have? >> i want them to have the freedom of choice and i thank's something we can give the chimps. >> reporter: the next issue would be the cost. it would cost millions more to care for all the chimps but linda brent figures it's a debt they are owed. anna werner, cbs news, keatsville, louisiana. and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best eggs. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. it's eb. better eggs. maybmaybe you can't.re; when you have migraines with fifteen or more h
to be able to replicate those kinds of environmentals and behaviors, you have to give them space, you give them opportunities, and you have to give them an opportunity to have a lot of social partners. >> reporter: chimpanzees have been used in the u.s. labs since the 1920s. they've been important for the development of vaccines and understanding diseases including hepatitis and aids. but advances in computer and lab technologies make large numbers of chimps unnecessary. just 50 could be...