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>> you show your retina. >> stephen: like the google glass that thing. >> and beyond without the glasses to make everything disappear so you can be in things, in the interfaces. >> stephen: go to this one here. explain to the people what we have? >> this is a designer that decided to have 40,000 bees make a buzz. we talk about rapid prototyping these days. there's robots that make objects out of residentin. this is scaffold in the shape of with honey on top and you let 40,000 bees go wild and in a week they make this. >> stephen: is that more or less expensive than having chinese people do this? >> that's a good question. it's a good question. >> stephen: moving on. what is this? this looks like a child's toy. >> it's a child's toy
>> you show your retina. >> stephen: like the google glass that thing. >> and beyond without the glasses to make everything disappear so you can be in things, in the interfaces. >> stephen: go to this one here. explain to the people what we have? >> this is a designer that decided to have 40,000 bees make a buzz. we talk about rapid prototyping these days. there's robots that make objects out of residentin. this is scaffold in the shape of with honey on top and you...
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>> you show your retina. >> stephen: like the google glass that thing. >> and beyond without the glasses either. it's to make everything disappear so you can be in things, in the interfaces. >> stephen: go to this one here. explain to the people what we have? >> this is a designer that decided to have 40,000 bees make a buzz. we talk about rapid prototyping these days. there's robots that make objects out of residentin. this is scaffold in the shape of with honey on top and you let 40,000 bees go wild and in a week they make this. >> stephen: is that more or less expensive than having chinese people do this? >> that's a good question. it's a good question. >> stephen: moving on. what is this? this looks like a child's toy. >> it's a child's toy made to an adult object. to this is an afghani designer r that studied in the netherlands. he grew up in war torn afghanistan in a place with land mines. with his brother and friends they would make wind powered toys that would roll and end up in the mine fields. a few years later after his mother smuggled him out of afghanistan he landed in the n
>> you show your retina. >> stephen: like the google glass that thing. >> and beyond without the glasses either. it's to make everything disappear so you can be in things, in the interfaces. >> stephen: go to this one here. explain to the people what we have? >> this is a designer that decided to have 40,000 bees make a buzz. we talk about rapid prototyping these days. there's robots that make objects out of residentin. this is scaffold in the shape of with honey...
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the scientists want to use the tissue to help people with damaged retinas see more clearly. a research group led by an institute plan to regenerate the skin cells of patients and cultivate them into retinal tissue and transplant it in to six patients. >> translator: our goal is to develop new treatments for patients. the application is the first step towards the goal. it is significant that we're making progress in our medical techniques. >> kyoto university professor yamanaka developed human ips stem cells in 2007. he says he's gratified that it took the researchers only five years to reach this point. >>> these will be the first osprey drills outside the country. >> translator: u.s. military official told the japanese vernment that they will conduct low altitude training between march 6th and 8th. three of the osprey will fly to the air station on the main land. >> defense ministry said the usual flight altitude limits will be in effect 150 meters above the ground and 350 meters at night. >>> muslims from western myanmar have been denied citizenship from the government. in
the scientists want to use the tissue to help people with damaged retinas see more clearly. a research group led by an institute plan to regenerate the skin cells of patients and cultivate them into retinal tissue and transplant it in to six patients. >> translator: our goal is to develop new treatments for patients. the application is the first step towards the goal. it is significant that we're making progress in our medical techniques. >> kyoto university professor yamanaka...
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close your eyes because it will burn your retina. tilt your head back a little bit. it's real hard.o something simpler. put your fingers out. when i tell you i want you to touch the tip of that finger to the tip of your nose. i want you to close your eyes. tip your head back just a little bit. okay, left. right. keep your arms straight up. there you go. just touch it and return, okay? right. left. put your hands to your back. you're under arrest for driving under the influence of an alcoholic beverage. the barricade right there? there's barricades closing the whole road. then you have a second set of barricades here. you went through two sets of barricades before you fell in the thing. the same on the other side. it's barricaded up there. have a seat right here in front with my partner. have a seat in the front. where's the city pound at? 54th and york. i should run you d.u.i. for driving under the influence of an alcoholic beverage but i'm going to have a hard time proving it because you left the scene and then came back. okay? and it's one of those technicalities that this time go
close your eyes because it will burn your retina. tilt your head back a little bit. it's real hard.o something simpler. put your fingers out. when i tell you i want you to touch the tip of that finger to the tip of your nose. i want you to close your eyes. tip your head back just a little bit. okay, left. right. keep your arms straight up. there you go. just touch it and return, okay? right. left. put your hands to your back. you're under arrest for driving under the influence of an alcoholic...
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they listen to their donors, to the source of retina, whether government don't come individual does, foundational donors have enormous and have much were influenced and ultimate stakeholders. >> host: one of the movements to get results and to monitor the performance of charity is the movement towards what's been called constituent voice, beneficiary feedback as a tool to measure results. and to get that voice, it's missing. i did knew anything about in your book. what are your thoughts on an efficient feedback as a tool to measure results? >> guest: i guess i would say that i am visibly proponent of evidence-based research. of which voice might have a part in it but i think the charities that i admire best, i admire most with those who use statistically significant approaches. to try to understand whether, regardless of feedback from a data-driven perspective of doing well are not doing well. in the organizations i wrote about, partnership of these villages, village region, are those who invest heavily in data and less in some of the softer feedback groups. >> host: are you suggesti
they listen to their donors, to the source of retina, whether government don't come individual does, foundational donors have enormous and have much were influenced and ultimate stakeholders. >> host: one of the movements to get results and to monitor the performance of charity is the movement towards what's been called constituent voice, beneficiary feedback as a tool to measure results. and to get that voice, it's missing. i did knew anything about in your book. what are your thoughts...
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two detached retinas. >> every day looks like a gloomy day. and... just see shadows and everything is white looking. >> doctors suggested she have surgery. she received this note requesting that the school give her a leave of absence. >> the university was told she can return to complete her degree. her eye sight improved. >> it was actually the summer time. when i saw the sun i would cry, every morning until getting used to it. >> the joy turned to frustration. the school refused to let her reenroll until paying for the time she missed from school. >> they had new management z i had a balance of 3500s skpdz told i took the financial aid and dropped out of school. >> nina pleaded her case to the business office but she says the school would not budth. and refused to release her transcripts until she paid the balance. >> i'm in a situation where i wasn't working and on disability. >> so she contacted 7 on your side the president told us there just was an error in our business office compounded by a lack of communication. we didn't get information to h
two detached retinas. >> every day looks like a gloomy day. and... just see shadows and everything is white looking. >> doctors suggested she have surgery. she received this note requesting that the school give her a leave of absence. >> the university was told she can return to complete her degree. her eye sight improved. >> it was actually the summer time. when i saw the sun i would cry, every morning until getting used to it. >> the joy turned to frustration....
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by its magnitude, its timing, and its methodology will have a devastating impact on our nation's retinasboth short-term and long-term. combined with the effects of the existing continuing resolution, sequestration creates unacceptable levels of risk in four main areas -- first, risk to our national strategy. second, restore our forces. third, risk to our people and lastly, risk to the united states of america. regarding risk to our national strategy -- maintaining a sound international economic system and they just international order are the foundations of our nation's defense and strategic guidance. the effects of disruption to this global order can be seen in a volatile energy prices, flood and global markets, unacceptable sovereign behavior, and economic decline. failing to provide leadership in the collective security of this global order, will have significant economic consequences for the people of america. if fiscally driven latin american leadership and for the engagement will create a void in which old threats will be left unaddressed and new security challenges will no doubt f
by its magnitude, its timing, and its methodology will have a devastating impact on our nation's retinasboth short-term and long-term. combined with the effects of the existing continuing resolution, sequestration creates unacceptable levels of risk in four main areas -- first, risk to our national strategy. second, restore our forces. third, risk to our people and lastly, risk to the united states of america. regarding risk to our national strategy -- maintaining a sound international economic...
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the company boasting all of its key features, retina display, aluminum case, and it just goes to showe competition is. gus pap george joe -- say that ten times -- talks about the overall landscape saying it's a competitive market. >> apple, microsoft, the list goesn and on. speaking of blackberry, an analyst goes on to say i don't think bb is putting pressure on apple just yet. right now people are looking at challenges between samsung and apple. too early to say, blackberry is putting some pressure. so he believes this is a two-horse race right now. but, again, early indication has shown that blackberry's gotten some early orders, a million orders last week it revealed from one big carrier in europe. it's done pretty well as well. so don't count this one out just yet. cheryl: this reminds me of, remember peter lynch eyesed to go to the mall with his daughter and follow them around, see what they bought? we should all be doing that with teenagers and 22-year-olds now. we should follow them around, see what phones they're using and buy the stocks associated. >> there you go. i have a f
the company boasting all of its key features, retina display, aluminum case, and it just goes to showe competition is. gus pap george joe -- say that ten times -- talks about the overall landscape saying it's a competitive market. >> apple, microsoft, the list goesn and on. speaking of blackberry, an analyst goes on to say i don't think bb is putting pressure on apple just yet. right now people are looking at challenges between samsung and apple. too early to say, blackberry is putting...
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the lower end iphone will is a similar form as the iphone 5 but will have plastic casing and no retina> march madness is -- has the nation in its grip but watching it at work? it could spell trouble. we'll explain. michael, tell us why you used priceline express deals to book this fabulous hotel. well, you can see if the hotel is pet friendly before you book it. and i got a great deal without bidding. and where's your furry friend? oh, i don't have a cat. priceline savings without bidding. it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> we've got more excitement four. ncaa tournament talk. owe state won its game on a last-second three-point shot. ironically it beat iowa state, the team that led the nation in three-pointers. the buckeyes now head to weet sweet 16 for the fourth straight year. tonight kansas the top seeded team i
the lower end iphone will is a similar form as the iphone 5 but will have plastic casing and no retina> march madness is -- has the nation in its grip but watching it at work? it could spell trouble. we'll explain. michael, tell us why you used priceline express deals to book this fabulous hotel. well, you can see if the hotel is pet friendly before you book it. and i got a great deal without bidding. and where's your furry friend? oh, i don't have a cat. priceline savings without bidding....
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the way that reminded me of that, and nothing to fundamentally shift the market. iphone 4 had the retinaand galaxy had the vibrant energy screen, but that said, s4 is looking great and could take the wind out of nokia and blackberry and as i said yesterday, those guys in 2012 already had unit shipments down 25 to 55%, and the marketing spending, you could should expect from apple and samsung is more than anybody else in the market can match. for the others to grow, they have to figure out some standout feature and the ball is in apple's court soy expect them to make some software changes with iowa 7 and with the look and feel of iphone 7, it won't stay the same, guys. >> the fact that apple is up today, because of the revelation about the s4 was not that groundbreaking showing that there was some relief in the apple camp. let's bring in marley ward who says that the event was in her words tone deaf and shockingly sexist. >> i admit it is looking like bad vaudeville, but nonetheless, why sexist and some of the other things that you are criticizing it for. >> bad vaudeville is an accurate
the way that reminded me of that, and nothing to fundamentally shift the market. iphone 4 had the retinaand galaxy had the vibrant energy screen, but that said, s4 is looking great and could take the wind out of nokia and blackberry and as i said yesterday, those guys in 2012 already had unit shipments down 25 to 55%, and the marketing spending, you could should expect from apple and samsung is more than anybody else in the market can match. for the others to grow, they have to figure out some...
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. >> well, the other issue is you're getting it which is we're increasing -- we have retina friendlyhe amount of light that we're seeing, and i'm not really happy about using the eyes. you are going to get eyestrain. stuart: does it ruin your eyes? >> no. stuart: it does not? >> but you're going to get eyestrain. stuart: eyestrain? what is eyestrain? sandra: somebody with perfect vision over here. stuart: time out. i'm 64 years old, full disclosure here. i'm 64. i do not wear glasses. don't wear contacts. and i can read the stocks tables. beat that. i've been looking at screens -- my entire life i look at screens. >> that's because your father, mother, before you probably had perfect vision. stuart: blind as bats. >> you shouldn't be prejudiced with people like us. charles and i are offended here. all kidding aside, i don't think we should keep going in the direction of using technology to replace activity. your point is right, 2 calories, but right is it that we're always finding ways to make it easier for ourselves instead of getting back to the old days of exercising? stuart: huma
. >> well, the other issue is you're getting it which is we're increasing -- we have retina friendlyhe amount of light that we're seeing, and i'm not really happy about using the eyes. you are going to get eyestrain. stuart: does it ruin your eyes? >> no. stuart: it does not? >> but you're going to get eyestrain. stuart: eyestrain? what is eyestrain? sandra: somebody with perfect vision over here. stuart: time out. i'm 64 years old, full disclosure here. i'm 64. i do not wear...
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. >> gaff vin stephens was diagnosed with an extremely rare retina disorder in 2009, at just 6 months old, left him blind and there's no cure but he's conquering life's challenges one by one. look at the inspiring moment where he learned how to step off the curb, one of his biggest fears, telling his mom simply, i can do it! watch this. >>:o, come on, step down, bubba. find the curb. >> where's the curb in. >> find it. >> dad, where are you going? >> get that. >> you got it. >> okay. >> you got it. >> i can't. >> you can do it. >> i can do it! >> you can do it, baby, go ahead. you're safe. good job. you got it. turn, good job. so proud of you. >> yes. >> and there he goes. he did it. >> what a moment. >> stay with us around 10:30 eastern time i'll speak live to gavin and their steppingstone for a cure. >> that's incredible. thanks for starting your morning with us. >>> we have much more ahead on "cnn saturday morning" which starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good saturday morning. i'm susan hendricks in for randi kaye. >> and i'm joe johns in for victor blackw
. >> gaff vin stephens was diagnosed with an extremely rare retina disorder in 2009, at just 6 months old, left him blind and there's no cure but he's conquering life's challenges one by one. look at the inspiring moment where he learned how to step off the curb, one of his biggest fears, telling his mom simply, i can do it! watch this. >>:o, come on, step down, bubba. find the curb. >> where's the curb in. >> find it. >> dad, where are you going? >> get...
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by its magnitude, its timing, and its methodology will have a devastating impact on our nation's retinas both short-term and long-term. combined with the effects of the existing continuing resolution, sequestration creates unacceptable levels of risk in four main areas -- first, risk to our national strategy. second, restore our forces. third, risk to our people and lastly, risk to the united states of america. regarding risk to our national strategy -- maintaining a sound international economic system and they just international order are the foundations of our nation's defense and strategic guidance. the effects of disruption to this global order can be seen in a volatile energy prices, flood and global markets, unacceptable sovereign behavior, and economic decline. failing to provide leadership in the collective security of this global order, will have significant economic consequences for the people of america. if fiscally driven latin american leadership and for the engagement will create a void in which old threats will be left unaddressed and new security challenges will no doubt
by its magnitude, its timing, and its methodology will have a devastating impact on our nation's retinas both short-term and long-term. combined with the effects of the existing continuing resolution, sequestration creates unacceptable levels of risk in four main areas -- first, risk to our national strategy. second, restore our forces. third, risk to our people and lastly, risk to the united states of america. regarding risk to our national strategy -- maintaining a sound international...
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no retina display but many features that the galaxy phone has that the iphone doesn't, including a higherion display, five inch screen, smart control that allows yyu to tilt without using your fingers to go up and down a webpage. 10 million units are expected to be sold in the first month when it comes out next month but i guess apple feeling the need to kind of flex its muscles a little bit. it's a new era for apple with all things we haven't seen before out of that company. connell: it's interesting. thank you. she's in the news room. dagen: it's no laughing matter. it's lost a quarter of value so far this year. more on stocks. stocks now from nicole live on the floor of the new york stock exchange with more movers today. >> i am taking a look here at some names on the move because some analysts called it. fear index is jumping big time and the markets are pulling back. here's a look. looking at advanced micro advances not on the move at the moment but it was upgraded and it has a 330 price chart. best buy, j.p. morgan talking positively about best bay, up 2 1/2%. i know we had talked a
no retina display but many features that the galaxy phone has that the iphone doesn't, including a higherion display, five inch screen, smart control that allows yyu to tilt without using your fingers to go up and down a webpage. 10 million units are expected to be sold in the first month when it comes out next month but i guess apple feeling the need to kind of flex its muscles a little bit. it's a new era for apple with all things we haven't seen before out of that company. connell: it's...
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. >> that is gavin stevens, he was diagnosed with an extremely rare retina disorder in 2009 at just 6nd, no cure. but there's no stopping gavin and his passion to live his life like any other kid, to challenge himself one small step at a time. his mom jennifer documented this major steppingstone in gavin's growth last week. conquering his fear of curbs. the video has inspired thousands of people including myself. joining me now 4-year-old gavin along with his parents jennifer and troy. thank you all for being here. >> thank you, susan. >> thanks for having us. >> thank you, susan. >> gavin, way to go, how did you feel making it over that curb? >> um, i was okay. >> were you a little bit afraid? >> yeah. >> what made you finally in your mind think i can do this? did your mom help you out? >> i did it by myself. >> wow. and we saw it firsthand. jennifer, the moment you captured there is beyond inspiring. i tear up when i see it. was it hard for you, jennifer to hold back and not assist your son down the curb? >> yeah. originally, i did -- i was holding his hands because he hadn't really
. >> that is gavin stevens, he was diagnosed with an extremely rare retina disorder in 2009 at just 6nd, no cure. but there's no stopping gavin and his passion to live his life like any other kid, to challenge himself one small step at a time. his mom jennifer documented this major steppingstone in gavin's growth last week. conquering his fear of curbs. the video has inspired thousands of people including myself. joining me now 4-year-old gavin along with his parents jennifer and troy....
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it is amazing, 27 years of research and found 20 potent botanicals that function like prescription retinae ethnicities and such a good serum. >> you can do it twice day? >> you can do it twice day or once a day. i like to do it at night time before bed. >> and for crow's feet, smile lines. >> these are $42. it functions almost like a top cal botox except they don't paralyze the muscles. >> i'll take five. >> there are ingredients like allergies and amino acids thicken that area. when the skin is more structural they found in their 12 week study, the smile lines aren't as noticeable and means you're fending off the crow's feet longer. >> you do it at the beginning of the day before you go out and not night-time? >> you can definitely do it at the beginning of the day. if you do it at night-time, it's a cumulative effect. >> and mascara that clumps. >> it does. the geniuses at cover girl came up with clump crusher and found out the average size of clump is about the size of a gram of sand. >> fun facts for a party. >> this brush they created is created so the bristles are spaced apart not to
it is amazing, 27 years of research and found 20 potent botanicals that function like prescription retinae ethnicities and such a good serum. >> you can do it twice day? >> you can do it twice day or once a day. i like to do it at night time before bed. >> and for crow's feet, smile lines. >> these are $42. it functions almost like a top cal botox except they don't paralyze the muscles. >> i'll take five. >> there are ingredients like allergies and amino...