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we first meet team lab, the 400—strong digital we first met team lab, the 400—strong digital art collectiveear in japan. the team of artists, programmers, engineers, cg animators, mathematicians and the like, love to make an impact and here at the pace london gallery, they‘ re presenting eight of their most eye—popping pieces. as with the work in tokyo, the idea here combines motion censors and the projectors, which means you have a completely interactive piece that you can touch and change. the whole room has been fully calibrated so the censors can detect where everyone in the installation is, really, really accurately. and the artwork, the projections, are calculated live. this is not prerecorded video. the pictures really do react to whatever you do while you're in the room. so, for example, i can... thump. ...kill a butterfly (chuckles) — don't show this at home, kids. this room is called flowers bloom 0n people. with no—one in here, it's just a black room but if you sit around for a few minutes, you'll find that nature starts to grow on you. now i would say this is pretty cutting—edge
we first meet team lab, the 400—strong digital we first met team lab, the 400—strong digital art collectiveear in japan. the team of artists, programmers, engineers, cg animators, mathematicians and the like, love to make an impact and here at the pace london gallery, they‘ re presenting eight of their most eye—popping pieces. as with the work in tokyo, the idea here combines motion censors and the projectors, which means you have a completely interactive piece that you can touch and...
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we first meet team lab, the 400—strong digital art collective last year in japan. nd the like, love to make an impact and here at the pace london gallery, they're presenting eight of their most eye—popping pieces. as with the work in tokyo, the idea here combines motion censors and the projectors, which means you have a completely interactive piece that you can touch and change. the whole room has been fully calibrated so the sensors can detect where everyone in the installation is really, really accurately. the artwork, the project, the projections, are calculated live. this is not prerecorded video. the pictures really do react to whatever you do while you're in the room. so, for example, i can... kill a butterfly. don't show this at home, kids. this room is called flowers bloom on people. with no—one in here, it's just a black room but if you sit around for a few minute, you'll find that nature starts to grow on you. now i would say this is pretty cutting—edge projector technology but marc cieslak has assured me he can give this a run for his money.
we first meet team lab, the 400—strong digital art collective last year in japan. nd the like, love to make an impact and here at the pace london gallery, they're presenting eight of their most eye—popping pieces. as with the work in tokyo, the idea here combines motion censors and the projectors, which means you have a completely interactive piece that you can touch and change. the whole room has been fully calibrated so the sensors can detect where everyone in the installation is really,...
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we first meet team lab, the 400—strong digital art collective, last year in japan. t of their most eye—popping pieces. as with the work in tokyo, the idea here combines motion censors and the projectors, which means you have a completely interactive piece that you can touch and change. the whole room has been fully calibrated so the censors can detect where everyone in the installation, really, really accurately. and the artwork, the projections, are calculated live. this is not prerecorded video. the pictures really do react to whatever you do while you're in the room. so, for example, i can... thump. ..kill a butterfly (chuckles) — don't show this at home, kids. this room is called flowers bloom 0n people. with no—one in here, it's just a black room but if you sit around for a few minute, you'll find that nature starts to grow on you. now i would say this is pretty cutting—edge projector technology but marc cieslak has assured me he can give this a run for its money. go on, then, marc. this is a home entertainment concept from razor, a company most famous for manuf
we first meet team lab, the 400—strong digital art collective, last year in japan. t of their most eye—popping pieces. as with the work in tokyo, the idea here combines motion censors and the projectors, which means you have a completely interactive piece that you can touch and change. the whole room has been fully calibrated so the censors can detect where everyone in the installation, really, really accurately. and the artwork, the projections, are calculated live. this is not prerecorded...
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. >>> one example of that funding is a berkeley research lab run by justin. the team is getting $3.6 million from the national institutes of health to build a better infectious disease surveillance system. the lab that berkeley runs is also cashing in announcing it's getting $4.6 million from the feds for genomic research. >> and as we said, the university is promising a full investigation. for information on how you can help and to read the full response from cal, check out our abc7 news app or our website. >>> and white nationalists from the news website, the forum violated content rules, specifically the proliferation of personal and confidential information. the practice is derived from the word documents or docs. >>> uber's ceo is leaving president trump's business advisory council. he made that announcement in a company-wide memo. his place on the council and initial silence on the president's executive action on immigration prompted a #deleteuber campaign. in response, the company established a $3 million legal fee or fund, i should say, for its drivers. >>> ot
. >>> one example of that funding is a berkeley research lab run by justin. the team is getting $3.6 million from the national institutes of health to build a better infectious disease surveillance system. the lab that berkeley runs is also cashing in announcing it's getting $4.6 million from the feds for genomic research. >> and as we said, the university is promising a full investigation. for information on how you can help and to read the full response from cal, check out our...
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whether we work with folks like darpa, our air force research lab, the strategic capabilities office, dr. roper and his team. all the national labs, and also reaching out with all the private sector to make sure we can stay up to date with them. i look at this as almost like the ffrd -- the fsrm, facilities, restoration, modernization accounts. we have to invest so much today in our technology that's going to get us to tomorrow. right now our r&d is about 2%. we need to keep it at that or even grow that. because otherwise our adversaries will outpace us. but we have great collaboration with all the national labs. they are truly national treasures. we need to leverage those to help us stay ahead. mi tsongas: those national treasures don't remain national treasures without the significant investment that needs to be made in them. and i know given the constrained resources, i just want to be reassured that we don't -- we're not shortsighted and that we -- in making those tough choices we're not putting what we need to because technology has a long timeline, yet it also can move very quickly. we don't want to b
whether we work with folks like darpa, our air force research lab, the strategic capabilities office, dr. roper and his team. all the national labs, and also reaching out with all the private sector to make sure we can stay up to date with them. i look at this as almost like the ffrd -- the fsrm, facilities, restoration, modernization accounts. we have to invest so much today in our technology that's going to get us to tomorrow. right now our r&d is about 2%. we need to keep it at that or...
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lab. significantly contaminated with molds. >> reporter: this time, he and his team went deeper. they gathered 20 samples of medical marijuana from across california and took them apart pulling out a range of dangerous bacteria and fungi, which they analyzed to their dna. >> we were startled that 90% of those samples had something on them. right. something, some dna, some pathogen. >> reporter: not just any pathogen, they were looking at the very fingerprints of a killer. >> the kappa bis was contaminated with many different bacteria and fungus, some of which was compatible with what was on my patients. they serious infections for anyone in the hospital. but particularly in that population, the cancer population. >> reporter: just one of the questions this raises is whether the risk is made worse by smoking, which sends patho januaries into s-mthe lugs. the truth is that there is not much medical research on any of this. >> i mean i didn't even know until recently. until we started doing the studies. potentially how dangerous it was. but we think now in some of the patients, it'
lab. significantly contaminated with molds. >> reporter: this time, he and his team went deeper. they gathered 20 samples of medical marijuana from across california and took them apart pulling out a range of dangerous bacteria and fungi, which they analyzed to their dna. >> we were startled that 90% of those samples had something on them. right. something, some dna, some pathogen. >> reporter: not just any pathogen, they were looking at the very fingerprints of a killer....
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lab, dr. rope ert and his team, all the ffrdcs and national labs that also are reaching out with all the private sector to make sure that we can stay up-to-date with them. i look at this as almost like the fsrm facilities. we have to invest so much today in our technology that will get us to tomorrow. right now our r & did is about 2%.d is about 2%. is about 2%. we need to keep it that or grow that otherwise our adversaries will outpace us. we need to leverage those to help us stay ahead of our adversaries going forward. >> those national treasures aren't named national treasures without the significant investment that needs to be made in them. i know given the constrained resources, i just want to be reassured that we don't, we aren't short-sided or that in making those tough choices we're not putting what we need to because technology is a long time line and yet it also can move very quickly. we don't want to be behind the eight ball because we have just been too short-sided in some near term investment. to that end, general allyn, massachusetts has a great facility that really focuses on the
lab, dr. rope ert and his team, all the ffrdcs and national labs that also are reaching out with all the private sector to make sure that we can stay up-to-date with them. i look at this as almost like the fsrm facilities. we have to invest so much today in our technology that will get us to tomorrow. right now our r & did is about 2%.d is about 2%. is about 2%. we need to keep it that or grow that otherwise our adversaries will outpace us. we need to leverage those to help us stay ahead of...
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team. she sports the uniform. day to day she's a research at the broad institute at mit in harvard where she sports that lab coat as gene editing. the yale graduate says it's a privilege to share her love of science with young people who she meets at school events on behalf of the patriots. >> showing that it can be a lot of fun. >> she says she is not done. following her dream. she says she's in the process of applying to the graduate school there to get her ph.d. very impressive. >> indeed. time for your first look at business. the new owner of the former revel casino in atlantic city has been dealt another setbac setback. glen straub lost his bid to having to secure a casino license. even though straub wants different company to run a planned casino resort. there's a whole lot of red tape going on. this building is going to sit empty for a lot longer because of it. straub had hoped to open the property as a hotel in february. gaming enforcement officials say the opening of the casino is not even remotely imminent. the markets were mixed on tuesday. the dow fell by 107. nasdaq was up a bit. this morning futures p
team. she sports the uniform. day to day she's a research at the broad institute at mit in harvard where she sports that lab coat as gene editing. the yale graduate says it's a privilege to share her love of science with young people who she meets at school events on behalf of the patriots. >> showing that it can be a lot of fun. >> she says she is not done. following her dream. she says she's in the process of applying to the graduate school there to get her ph.d. very impressive....
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today a crime lab analyst testified about a hair found inside the suspect's car. while the defense team tried to question whether evidence has been compromised. it's been nearly five years since 15-year-old sierra lamar left her morgan hill home on the way to school. she's never been seen again. garcia torres is on trial for her murder. today a crime analyst took the stand to talk about a hair found on a rope in the back of antonin's car. one of the hairs contains sierra's dna and that is critical to the prosecution. today they questioned whether the collection of the hair may have been compromised. >> in the defense can show that it was not handled properly and cross contaminated, that could be a problem for the prosecut n prosecution. >> reporter: her body has never been found. mary joined the search from the beginning and has been at the trial nearly every day. >> i want to see justice. sierra is like everyone's daughter. and i want to see justice. i want to be here to support for the family. >> reporter: today the crime lab analyst also testified that there were no fibers found insi
today a crime lab analyst testified about a hair found inside the suspect's car. while the defense team tried to question whether evidence has been compromised. it's been nearly five years since 15-year-old sierra lamar left her morgan hill home on the way to school. she's never been seen again. garcia torres is on trial for her murder. today a crime analyst took the stand to talk about a hair found on a rope in the back of antonin's car. one of the hairs contains sierra's dna and that is...
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team, have you found that you encounter any problems being a woman? >> more problems by virtue of the fact that i am short. i am the shortest person in my lab.people who work here are older than i am. the majority of them are men. i really don't have that much of a problem working with people who are older than i am and who are men because as it turns out they realize i am the one directing this program and you can get people to work with you without being pushy and explain it is the best idea or that it's for all of our mutual benefit. being short is a little difficult. do this and that. everybody seems to be taller. i'll wear heels a lot. >> as we approach the 21st century there is much to learn about our world and ourselves. this learning occurs best in a climate of equal opportunity human intelligence, trust and total commitment can prosper. we become a winning team. >> for purposes of testing equipment we gave that up about three years ago. that is where the water facility will be built. >> space program meets my particular academic needs and gives me something challenging and physically challenging. much more important that may need so
team, have you found that you encounter any problems being a woman? >> more problems by virtue of the fact that i am short. i am the shortest person in my lab.people who work here are older than i am. the majority of them are men. i really don't have that much of a problem working with people who are older than i am and who are men because as it turns out they realize i am the one directing this program and you can get people to work with you without being pushy and explain it is the best...
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lab. >> elizabeth banks is the director. they decided, you know, let's do a contest where people can create content and maybe help promote our movie. >> if you can make me and the teamrd we pee you will come to l.a. to make hollywood magic. >> the contest is over. they haven't announced the winners yet. some of the people who entered are super talented like landon. check out claire. ♪ i must dance and sing i transform into characters ♪ ♪ that have their own thing i even own a screen where i watch all my favorite shows ♪ >> for those who saw "la la land" she just changed the words to that tune a little bit. she is funny. ♪ i dance ♪ freelance ♪ sometimes not even with pants ♪ ♪ oh, my god you guys ♪ what if were to win the prize ♪ >> it ooh es to be in the movie? >> no, a chance to make a video with elizabeth banks to help promote "pitch perfect 3" and it will be on the dvd blu-ray release after the movie which comes out christmas of this year. this girl decided music wasn't the way to go. she just decided to be funny. >> i'm jenna and i'm pitching a tent while pitching myself to make a pitch perfect video in a high pitched voice. >> go to the hashtag # go pitch your
lab. >> elizabeth banks is the director. they decided, you know, let's do a contest where people can create content and maybe help promote our movie. >> if you can make me and the teamrd we pee you will come to l.a. to make hollywood magic. >> the contest is over. they haven't announced the winners yet. some of the people who entered are super talented like landon. check out claire. ♪ i must dance and sing i transform into characters ♪ ♪ that have their own thing i even...
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the read paw relief team shared a photo on twitter which we showed you just a couple seconds ago. of the low mack family with their labherd mix named jack. we told you about jack, you know, he barked to alert everyone in the home. he also lick the face of a young woman who was asleep during the fire waking her up. all seven people including three children made it out of the home safely. red paw emergency relief volunteers have been caring for the dog while the family got back on their feet. that's wonderful. >> in texas it was worth the weight for 14-year-old's christmas layla got the best present of all her health. young girl spent the holiday season in medically induced coma they thought she just had cold turns out it was something more serious. acute respiratory distress syndrome. she recently woke up in the hospital and her family gave her a special christmas party. there was a tree, santa was there and of course presents. it brought her family to tears. >> family and friends who stuck by us. we're so blessed. >> such a special little girl and we just wanted to help her smile when she woke up. >> they did. doctors
the read paw relief team shared a photo on twitter which we showed you just a couple seconds ago. of the low mack family with their labherd mix named jack. we told you about jack, you know, he barked to alert everyone in the home. he also lick the face of a young woman who was asleep during the fire waking her up. all seven people including three children made it out of the home safely. red paw emergency relief volunteers have been caring for the dog while the family got back on their feet....
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lab. >> elizabeth banks is the director. they decided, you know let's do a contest where people can create content and maybe help promote our movie. >> if you can make me and the team come to l.a. to make hollywood magic. >> the contest is over. they haven't announced the winners yet. some of the people who entered are super talented like landon. check out claire. ♪ i must dance and sing i transform into characters ♪ ♪ that have their own thing i even own a screen where i watch all my favorite shows ♪ >> for those who saw "la la land" she just changed the words to that tune a little bit. she is funny. ♪ i dance ♪ ♪ freelance ♪ ♪ sometimes not even with pants ♪ ♪ oh my god you guys ♪ ♪ what if were to win the prize ♪ >> it ooh es to be in the movie? >> no a chance to make a video with elizabeth banks to help promote "pitch perfect 3" and it will be on the dvd blu-ray release after the movie which comes out christmas of this year. this girl decided music wasn't the way to go. she just decided to be funny. >> i'm jenna and i'm pitching a tent while pitching myself to make a pitch perfect video in a high pitched voice. >> go to the hashtag # go pitch yourself. there wa
lab. >> elizabeth banks is the director. they decided, you know let's do a contest where people can create content and maybe help promote our movie. >> if you can make me and the team come to l.a. to make hollywood magic. >> the contest is over. they haven't announced the winners yet. some of the people who entered are super talented like landon. check out claire. ♪ i must dance and sing i transform into characters ♪ ♪ that have their own thing i even own a screen where...
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2015 the two moms teamed up, turned everett's reston home into a wear house and law firmed svaha apparel, a clothing line of kids clothed names after the little girl who inspired it. labakers, computer goads and can't keep in stock, it's become part of a growing trend of clothing brands confronting gender stereotypes. >> girls are not all about princesses and pink anymore. that's why it resonated really well with the people who saw our products. >> reporter: across the potomac, we find more moms with a hand in this retail revolution. it was in this silver spring basement princess awesome was born. a line of gender defying dresses that fill a gap. >> we have no problem with pink dresses with flowers. but the problem that we see is that much of girls cloething if you like red or dragons or math or science and you also like dresses, there's no option out there. >> reporter: a hit from the start, their 2015 kick starter times their goal. >> now we hear from our customers, people come up to their daughters and say rockets, are you interested in space? and then there's this conversation about space that happens. >> reporter: more clothes changing conversation and the face o
2015 the two moms teamed up, turned everett's reston home into a wear house and law firmed svaha apparel, a clothing line of kids clothed names after the little girl who inspired it. labakers, computer goads and can't keep in stock, it's become part of a growing trend of clothing brands confronting gender stereotypes. >> girls are not all about princesses and pink anymore. that's why it resonated really well with the people who saw our products. >> reporter: across the potomac, we...
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lab. as the cuban entrepreneurs hash out their concept with the american students. >> they're getting exposed to that culture where they see it in the classroom. >> this team is playing host to the cuban nationals. some of the winners of the ten by ten k cuba, a competition helping to expose winner to high level resources in the west and big business savvy they can take home. for this man who is launching a house rental app for cubans, it meant a visit to airbnb in san francisco. for this man, an employment website for young professionals, it's a chance to learn on site from the titans of innovation, like google and facebook. >> cuba produces a large number of computer sciencists. a lot of them are work on their home. >> chairman of one of the sponsors of the competition says the two-week visit to silicon valley is about networking, inspiration and stimulus, both on the island and potentially in the future in the u.s. the nonprofit is laying the foundation by providing an 80-hour training program that's already helped launch over 2,000 small businesses. >> there's interest here in understanding how emerging markets and low con activity environment, the kind of work a
lab. as the cuban entrepreneurs hash out their concept with the american students. >> they're getting exposed to that culture where they see it in the classroom. >> this team is playing host to the cuban nationals. some of the winners of the ten by ten k cuba, a competition helping to expose winner to high level resources in the west and big business savvy they can take home. for this man who is launching a house rental app for cubans, it meant a visit to airbnb in san francisco....
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so we offer a transparency tool so that our team members, they're getting a pro said you're done or going to get lab work done that they can see easily if they go to facility a versus facility b, what is that cost for them?done that they caf they go to facility a versus facility b, what is that cost for them? we have seen great costs for similar procedures being done. now our members can see for themselves how much they want it pay for that similar care. finally we need to make sure our team members have a lot of choice in where they get their care and understand the price points for that. so if i'm not feeling well and i want it see my primary kark doctor or if i want to walk into a retail clinic or go to urgent care or if i simply want to sit on the couch at home and use my mobile device, i want to make sure that we offer all of our choices to team members and all of the price points to allow them to make the decisions. those are parts that we as an employer invest in to make sure those are available to make sure we have those choices available. so the key point that i would like to you take way i
so we offer a transparency tool so that our team members, they're getting a pro said you're done or going to get lab work done that they can see easily if they go to facility a versus facility b, what is that cost for them?done that they caf they go to facility a versus facility b, what is that cost for them? we have seen great costs for similar procedures being done. now our members can see for themselves how much they want it pay for that similar care. finally we need to make sure our team...
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team found another clue, teresa's key, inside avery's bedroom. >> the toyota key with a little fob connector to it. >> yes, it's huge. >> reporter: especially when the crime lab later found avery's dna on it. it would become a highly controversial clue in this case. the evidence was stacking up against steven avery. and fassbender says that rav 4 would later tell investigators one last thing. >> we had tested the -- the hood latch and found dna matching steven on the hood latch. >> reporter: fassbender believed avery had some explaining to do. so nine days after teresa's disappearance, he and his partner mark wiegert brought avery in for an interview. dateline filed a freedom of information request to obtain the video. >> the key is in your bedroom. you know the key is there because you put the key there. that's the only way the key gets there. >> no. >> yes steve. yes. >> reporter: avery was defiant, and even claimed cops were framing him, planting evidence. >> that's the way it is. >>the evidence. cops got the evidence. >> reporter: fassbender and wiegert weren't buying it and placed steven avery under arrest. >> i didn't do it. >> we're not mad at you okay
team found another clue, teresa's key, inside avery's bedroom. >> the toyota key with a little fob connector to it. >> yes, it's huge. >> reporter: especially when the crime lab later found avery's dna on it. it would become a highly controversial clue in this case. the evidence was stacking up against steven avery. and fassbender says that rav 4 would later tell investigators one last thing. >> we had tested the -- the hood latch and found dna matching steven on the...
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so we offer a transparency tool so that our team members are getting a procedure done, or going to get some lab work done, they can see easily if they go to facility a versus facility b, what is that cost going to be for them and we have seen great variations between facilities for very similar procedures being done. and now our team members can see that and make that decision for themselves. how much they want to pay for that similar care. finally, we need to make sure that our team members have a lot of choice in where they get their care and understand the price points for that. so if i'm not feeling well today, and i want to go see my primary care doctor, or if i want to walk into a retail clinic or if i want to go to urgent care or if i simply want to sit on the couch at home and use my mobile device to go and via telemedicine see a doctor, i want to make sure we as an employer offer all of those choices to our team members and all of those price points to allow them to make those decisions. those are all parts that we as an employer invest in to make sure they are available to make sure t
so we offer a transparency tool so that our team members are getting a procedure done, or going to get some lab work done, they can see easily if they go to facility a versus facility b, what is that cost going to be for them and we have seen great variations between facilities for very similar procedures being done. and now our team members can see that and make that decision for themselves. how much they want to pay for that similar care. finally, we need to make sure that our team members...
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imperil thousands of lab animals including many dogs, will talk to someone who's sounding the alarm on that and not a minute too soon, stay tuned alarm on that and not a minute hey team we're tight on time, but i really need a... ...sick day tomorrow. moms don't take sick days. moms take nyquil severe: the... ...nighttime sniffling,sneezing, coughing, aching, fever best... ...sleep with a cold, medicine. and now we unleash it onwerful your taxes.pecies has created. hello my name is watson. yep. h&r block and ibm watson together. creating a future of more money going back into the pockets of more families. welcome to taxes won. h&r block with watson. come see us and get your taxes won. >> tucker: the u.s. department of agriculture has for some reason stopped publicly providing a large amount of animal welfare information on its web site. lab inspection reports had been removed, the department is saying they raised privacy concerns. it might sounds like a minor bureaucratic shuffle but animal welfare advocates say thousands of dogs and cats used in animal testing could needlessly die as a result of this.s. kevin chase is vice president of an animal welfare group he joi
imperil thousands of lab animals including many dogs, will talk to someone who's sounding the alarm on that and not a minute too soon, stay tuned alarm on that and not a minute hey team we're tight on time, but i really need a... ...sick day tomorrow. moms don't take sick days. moms take nyquil severe: the... ...nighttime sniffling,sneezing, coughing, aching, fever best... ...sleep with a cold, medicine. and now we unleash it onwerful your taxes.pecies has created. hello my name is watson. yep....
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lab. part of our series with "good housekeeping" magazine. they recently did a spread with our teamand great to have style director lori bergamotto back with us this morning. welcome back, lori. >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> you're helping us take flight. >> yes, it's spring break season, right? so we want to know how to travel the best way. the "good housekeeping" textiles lab has looked at a lot of different pieces of luggage and start with carry-ons. you travel a ton. that's the best way to get in and out quickly this is the biagi zip sack under $100 and what you can see down there. what our lab was impressed by it's super convenient. >> this turns into that. >> you can see it on the bottom. if you're -- >> you're burying the lead. >> i thought this was on top. >> it folds down there foals into this. does everybody get that is that clear under $100. our lab was ire convenience and the maneuverability. >> i'm impressed. >> great for shopping trips where you bring a bag to bring back more. >> that is good. >> okay, so this one, i'm so short. i can clear the height. >> stan
lab. part of our series with "good housekeeping" magazine. they recently did a spread with our teamand great to have style director lori bergamotto back with us this morning. welcome back, lori. >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> you're helping us take flight. >> yes, it's spring break season, right? so we want to know how to travel the best way. the "good housekeeping" textiles lab has looked at a lot of different pieces of luggage and start with...
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lab. >> we have the largest recording of birds, mammals, frogs and insects and a huge library of videos. so this is an absolutely perfect opportunity for us to team up with a world renown, very creative inspirational artist and put the sounds and sights of the animals that we study into a brand-new context, a context that really allows people to appreciate an esthetic way of the idea that we might live in the world without these sounds or sites. >> in the scientific realm it is shifting baselines. we get used to less and less, diminished expectations of what it was. >> when i came along lobsters six feet long and oysters 12 inches within they days all the oyster beds in new york, manhattan, the harbor would clean the water. so, just getting people to wake up to what was just literally there 200 years ago, 150 years ago. you see the object and say what is that. you come out and hear these intriguing sounds, sounds like i have never heard in my life. and then you step closer and you almost have a very intimate experience. >> we could link to different institutions around the globe, maybe one per continent, maybe two or three in this country, then o
lab. >> we have the largest recording of birds, mammals, frogs and insects and a huge library of videos. so this is an absolutely perfect opportunity for us to team up with a world renown, very creative inspirational artist and put the sounds and sights of the animals that we study into a brand-new context, a context that really allows people to appreciate an esthetic way of the idea that we might live in the world without these sounds or sites. >> in the scientific realm it is...
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lab. >> we have the largest recording of birds, mammals, frogs and insects and a huge library of videos. so this is an absolutely perfect opportunity for us to teamup with a world renown, very creative inspirational artist and put the sounds and sights of the animals that we study into a brand-new context, a context that really allows people to appreciate an esthetic way of the idea that we might live in the world without these sounds or sites. >> in the scientific realm it is shifting baselines. we get used to less and less, diminished expectations of what it was. >> when i came along lobsters six feet long and oysters 12 inches within they days all the oyster beds in new york, manhattan, the harbor would clean the water. so, just getting people to wake up to what was just literally there 200 years ago, 150 years ago. you see the object and say what is that. you come out and hear these intriguing sounds, sounds like i have never heard in my life. and then you step closer and you almost have a very intimate experience. >> we could link to different institutions around the globe, maybe one per continent, maybe two or three in this country, then on
lab. >> we have the largest recording of birds, mammals, frogs and insects and a huge library of videos. so this is an absolutely perfect opportunity for us to teamup with a world renown, very creative inspirational artist and put the sounds and sights of the animals that we study into a brand-new context, a context that really allows people to appreciate an esthetic way of the idea that we might live in the world without these sounds or sites. >> in the scientific realm it is...