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. >> reporter: the man behind this place is adam lowe.lad in the khaki colors of indiana jonesnd has the curiosity to match. their mission, he acknowledges, can be difficult to explain. >> normally i say something slightly evasive like, we're trying to use technology to preserve cultural heritage. but what we're really doing, we're trying to define the relationship between -- >> reporter: they go deep inside ancient tombs to chapels and famed museums, all to record masterpieces exactly as they, are using high-tech scanners. >> we can study this data up to five-times or six-times magni magnificati magnification, without data loss. in fact, you can see the surface of the tomb better in the digital files than you can see with the naked eye on-site. >> reporter: how? why? >> because you can keep zooming in. it's like a doctor using a microscope. >> reporter: it's then reproduced in-house, using 3d printers and a milling machine to create a base layer. in this work, so-called skins are printed and laid on top. >> we're ensuring they're perfect
. >> reporter: the man behind this place is adam lowe.lad in the khaki colors of indiana jonesnd has the curiosity to match. their mission, he acknowledges, can be difficult to explain. >> normally i say something slightly evasive like, we're trying to use technology to preserve cultural heritage. but what we're really doing, we're trying to define the relationship between -- >> reporter: they go deep inside ancient tombs to chapels and famed museums, all to record...
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. >> adamant about low income housing to be part of it. dave cavel says is to include living space.deal to finalize plans near jack london square. goal to have both done by 2023. >>> temperatures starting to rise, governor is warning to get ready for wildfire season. fire break to begin in berkeley and zigzag into lafayette. one of 35 going into vulnerable areas across the state. removing dead trees and clearing undeshcres. >> contra costa, alameda county, you're as vulnerae up north. >> remove the vegetation to slow it to go. herd it where we >> multimillion dollar effort to prepare for another possibly devastating wildfire season. >>> sharks beat vegas and they beat the heat. almost 90 degrees outside the shark tank today. inside is $4.5 million cigarette weapon to keep the ice icy. dehumidifier counteracts the hot days. >> people cheering expel about a half pound of moisture into the air, each of them, got to get it out of the air so doesn't condense on the ice. >> hot air inside and outside. lot of screaming tonight. used to rent for hot days but new dehumidifier is more efficie
. >> adamant about low income housing to be part of it. dave cavel says is to include living space.deal to finalize plans near jack london square. goal to have both done by 2023. >>> temperatures starting to rise, governor is warning to get ready for wildfire season. fire break to begin in berkeley and zigzag into lafayette. one of 35 going into vulnerable areas across the state. removing dead trees and clearing undeshcres. >> contra costa, alameda county, you're as...
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low rates. charles francis adams testifies before the pacific railroad pacificon that the railroad steamship company to reduce the rates until it makes the business worthless to us. anytime the steamship company wished to do so, they could have bank fraud -- could have bankrupt the southern pacific railroad. part is a lazy and correct corporation that depended on federal subsidy to carry mail. the second part is what the associates did is pay them a subsidy. recognize what is going on here. the united states government has subsidized the central pacific and union pacific railroad in order to carry freight across the united states. so that it will raise its rates to carrying freight across the united states more expensive. that is the business model of the central pacific and southern andfic in the 1870's 1880's. this doesn't come into the major stories of trafficking in 19th-century california. that's where the book of the traffic comes out. many things come in because of sales. -- do not putt up wheat on the shirts -- these ships. because of its control with san francisco. pretty much what the sout
low rates. charles francis adams testifies before the pacific railroad pacificon that the railroad steamship company to reduce the rates until it makes the business worthless to us. anytime the steamship company wished to do so, they could have bank fraud -- could have bankrupt the southern pacific railroad. part is a lazy and correct corporation that depended on federal subsidy to carry mail. the second part is what the associates did is pay them a subsidy. recognize what is going on here. the...
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adam fleming there in luxembourg and of course thank you to ben wright in westminster. a new ultra lowhas come into force in central london. under the scheme, drivers of older, more polluting cars and vans will have to pay a daily fee of £12.50 on top of the existing congestion charge — and bigger vehicles will cost £100. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, says he's responding to a public health emergency, as victoria gill reports. the dangerous reality of city life. these images filled with a heat sensitive camera showed the pollution from vehicles being pumped into our streets. it's invisible but on busy city streets like this we're all breathing it and long—term exposure to air pollution from traffic can damage our lungs, our hearts, and it reduces our life expectancy. that's why london is embarking on a bold venture. the world's first ultra low emission zone. from today drivers of the most polluting vehicles will have to pay to enter the city centre. the ultra low emission zone is set to be expanded to cover the entire area between the north and south circular roads in 2021. cities a
adam fleming there in luxembourg and of course thank you to ben wright in westminster. a new ultra lowhas come into force in central london. under the scheme, drivers of older, more polluting cars and vans will have to pay a daily fee of £12.50 on top of the existing congestion charge — and bigger vehicles will cost £100. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, says he's responding to a public health emergency, as victoria gill reports. the dangerous reality of city life. these images filled with...
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who see what they are doing, adam schiff should apologize and resign, jerry nadler, years ago said how you can't break the lowave to redact certain information. and these people don't get it, but the public sees it. i think they will be repulsed by it. trish: i think you are right, they see it clearly. to adam schiff. he is all over television, saying he has the evidence. if he does, congressman, why haven't we seen it. >> well, that is right. why is the same thing with the cohen, the thing we had he testified he lied and you know. if -- it -- where is the shame in this guy? how can he keep saying he has information, you have to provide it he does not have it i think he just thinks that if he repeats it enough the public will buy it the public is not dumb they see through what he is doing, he is an embarrassment. trish: is adam schiff doing putin's job? increasing the division in the country that putin so craved and wants to see, it makes us less likely to intervene in thing he is interested in. >> i think he just -- he disliked president trump so much, and he doesn't care about best interest of the country,
who see what they are doing, adam schiff should apologize and resign, jerry nadler, years ago said how you can't break the lowave to redact certain information. and these people don't get it, but the public sees it. i think they will be repulsed by it. trish: i think you are right, they see it clearly. to adam schiff. he is all over television, saying he has the evidence. if he does, congressman, why haven't we seen it. >> well, that is right. why is the same thing with the cohen, the...
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adam: out here on the plaza low 40's out here. and massachusetts. don't worry, guys. it's going to warm up a little bit more by the time we get into the afternoon. take a look at some of those maps across the country. 41 in new york city. if going to bring severe weather. across portions of texas right now really picking up into the afternoon where maybe it could become severe. severe weather would means winds up to 60 miles per hour. possibly hail. heavy thunderstorms across portions of east texas, today. we are looking at this entire region in the northern louisiana. stretching off farther to the east. that's one to pay attention. to say otherwise across the country, it eventually does warm up. looking at temperatures getting up to around 67 degrees here in new york city. everybody is going to have a great day to enjoy your holiday here. we are tossing it back in. wave to the crew back inside. [cheers] pete: thanks, adam. jussie smollett refusing to pay back the money used to investigate his alleged hate crime. so what happens n
adam: out here on the plaza low 40's out here. and massachusetts. don't worry, guys. it's going to warm up a little bit more by the time we get into the afternoon. take a look at some of those maps across the country. 41 in new york city. if going to bring severe weather. across portions of texas right now really picking up into the afternoon where maybe it could become severe. severe weather would means winds up to 60 miles per hour. possibly hail. heavy thunderstorms across portions of east...
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gina martin adams says that is the key risks to the market because china has been priced in. low volatility crushing the banks, in particular european banks. they want to improve profitability, so they're going to cut their way to profitability now when volatility is so low. nothing is going to help the investment banking. skeptical d extent to which this is a -- i am skeptical to the extent that this is a low vol story. got aan banks, you've financial crisis out all in one go. it is this drawn out financial crisis by 1000 cuts that we are seeing drawn out. jobs in france, that is a little bit of pressure. david: it is not easy to cut 750 jobs in france. it is really interesting to me about the volatility issue. when you are a bank, you've got trading. we've got cross asset. this includes treasury. at the same time the european banks are getting hit by trading, they also have negative interest rates. >> typically it is hard for the banks to make trades. that means they can't make as much revenue off of the trades. at the same time, to look's point, we just had a very volatile fir
gina martin adams says that is the key risks to the market because china has been priced in. low volatility crushing the banks, in particular european banks. they want to improve profitability, so they're going to cut their way to profitability now when volatility is so low. nothing is going to help the investment banking. skeptical d extent to which this is a -- i am skeptical to the extent that this is a low vol story. got aan banks, you've financial crisis out all in one go. it is this drawn...
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adam: it is concerning, shery, it is a real worry over in the japan economy. what he is saying about europe is with corporate borrowing costs so lowrt shows that blue loan line having gone higher, rates so low, you have $200 billion worth of european btrporate dealt with -- de with yields below 0, the you need to extend the equity channel, and the way the ecb can do that is by extending equity. the extent of the worry about how growth is struggling in large and how some institutional money managers like blackrock see little signs of that improving in the near term, it is clearly a sign of real worry in europe. of course many in europe do not think the ecb should do this, but should they move to that kind of a little, it would not be a surprise to plenty. shery: sur. e. adam, thank you so much for that. adam haigh. you can find his chart on the gtd go on your bloomberg. president trump is -- g tv on your bloomberg. mother ipresident trump is calling on change after an abysmal february reading and unemployment remaining near a five-decade low. haysarkets editor kathleen is here. kathleen, he wants the fed to but this time, he w
adam: it is concerning, shery, it is a real worry over in the japan economy. what he is saying about europe is with corporate borrowing costs so lowrt shows that blue loan line having gone higher, rates so low, you have $200 billion worth of european btrporate dealt with -- de with yields below 0, the you need to extend the equity channel, and the way the ecb can do that is by extending equity. the extent of the worry about how growth is struggling in large and how some institutional money...
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bay that's making for some low visibility in san francisco santa rosa in half moon bay was nap and now we're visibility has fallen well under a mile oakland visibility right adamke our way through the morning you're going to hang on to this fog for most of the morning but just before noon we're going to see a breaking up and burning off for inland areas and that includes the east bay, but it's got to hang our right up and down the coast to well into the afternoon as for radar right now it's quiet here in the bay area that's not going to be the case this evening though we do a few showers that are going to arrive for the most part after your evening commute tonight. so do expect a foggy morning a partly cloudy early afternoon and then some showers working their way in later your daytime highs, 60's and 70's so staying on the comfortable side. i'm talking a cooler but a drier week ahead till account. >>robin alright, let's check in on some bridges, they're doing the heavy lifting to get you across the bay right we have 92, wes found you see all the brake lights. it is packed right now from hayward over to the peninsula without problems or crashes just a lot of c
bay that's making for some low visibility in san francisco santa rosa in half moon bay was nap and now we're visibility has fallen well under a mile oakland visibility right adamke our way through the morning you're going to hang on to this fog for most of the morning but just before noon we're going to see a breaking up and burning off for inland areas and that includes the east bay, but it's got to hang our right up and down the coast to well into the afternoon as for radar right now it's...
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adam lambert as a celebrity guest mentor. so it all comes around. interesting fun fact for you, his audition song on "american idol," "bohemian rhapsody." >> amazing. wow. >> he was going -- setting the bar lowder what he thinks about that now. >> making a statement. diane, thank you. >> scaramouch. >> coming up here on "good morning america," the allergy season blues. dr. jen ashton with advice on how to relieve some of the misery ahead in our "weekend download." download." ♪ galileo figaro ctor. it's just like most people know state farm for home and auto insurance. we've also won five j.d. power awards in a row for life insurance. um... i don't know how you got those in there, but uh... i'm impressed. now what? i don't know. life insurance you didn't expect from the company you know you can trust. state farm. kohl's lowest prices of the you knoseason!an trust. prices so low - no coupons needed! women's tank tops - $5.99... young men's tees and tanks - two for $12... the big one bath towel or pillow - $2.99... plus - get kohl's cash! it's the lowest prices of the season wednesday through sunday - at kohl's. we are all going for something more. and new special k protein has more, with 15 gr
adam lambert as a celebrity guest mentor. so it all comes around. interesting fun fact for you, his audition song on "american idol," "bohemian rhapsody." >> amazing. wow. >> he was going -- setting the bar lowder what he thinks about that now. >> making a statement. diane, thank you. >> scaramouch. >> coming up here on "good morning america," the allergy season blues. dr. jen ashton with advice on how to relieve some of the misery...
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high list cost the fact that they are having those low list price is and covering to copious assistance, but we don't control out-of-pocket cost. >> adam chair my cost is up but everybody just blames, the pbm's blame the companies and the companies blame the pbm's and mark constituents say they are all no good just get rid of the system. and i'm not willing to do that because i believe in a market- based system. but this is what i hear. >> thank you mr. chairman. the chair now recognizes mrs. brooke's from indiana for five minutes. >> thank you mme. chairwoman. i think everyone's focus and the answers all seem to be focused on the system which i think we all are acknowledging and the system seems to be broken. in the february sixth letter that we sent to the manufacturers, we heard is becoming increasingly common for insurers and pbm's to only offer one insulin based on their formularies. and i want to ask them questions about formularies. and, because it sounds like everyone in the finger-pointing is having to do with formularies and so i'm curious, , being involved, we are learning more about the system, why is it that you might have
high list cost the fact that they are having those low list price is and covering to copious assistance, but we don't control out-of-pocket cost. >> adam chair my cost is up but everybody just blames, the pbm's blame the companies and the companies blame the pbm's and mark constituents say they are all no good just get rid of the system. and i'm not willing to do that because i believe in a market- based system. but this is what i hear. >> thank you mr. chairman. the chair now...
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adams. let's start with what is going on with the economy. let's put the president on a gdpt from friday, "real 3.2% at an annual rate. this is far above expectations. importantly, inflation is very low. make america great again." he does deserve a bit of a victory lap, doesn't he? david: what is the fed -- michael: what is the fed going to do? does going to do what it when there is low inflation. in this case, because of the tax bill, this president probably did have a lot to do with the numbers, but the numbers are kind of interesting. what we will be looking at this week, this is a case of the commerce department knowing something we don't know. you know how your kids do that? we did not get the spending numbers for february, and march wouldn't have been out yet, but they have it, and that is incorporated into the gdp numbers. when we saw the consumer spending, we have to consider that february was also week, so we may not get great numbers today on the spending side. what does that mean for inflation going forward in the fed? lisa: we do have a chart here of that pce index, core pce in particular, which is what we will get numbers for at 8:30 today. it has been falling below the
adams. let's start with what is going on with the economy. let's put the president on a gdpt from friday, "real 3.2% at an annual rate. this is far above expectations. importantly, inflation is very low. make america great again." he does deserve a bit of a victory lap, doesn't he? david: what is the fed -- michael: what is the fed going to do? does going to do what it when there is low inflation. in this case, because of the tax bill, this president probably did have a lot to do with...
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adams: it appears the department may have its --orities confused because hardship, yet continue to prop up low performing and unscrupulous for-profits. said the decision, it does not make a lot of me. the decision to recognize and ignore the analysis conducted by your staff concluded it did not meet important recognition criteria of competency and conflict of interest. are you aware less than a month ther you recognized education corporation of america closed for-profit chain 70 campuses in 18 states and enrolled 1900 -- 19,000 students, are you aware of that? regard to that, we followed the judge's order to consider 36,000 pages of information that had not been considered by the previous administration. the report to which you are referring also did not take into account that information. rep. adams: are you aware of that, can you say yes or no? sec. devos: i am aware of the process we went through. rep. adams: you are not going to give me a yes or no, so, are you aware leading up to your decision to recognize schools that closed? sec. devos: again, we followed the process, we followed a very
adams: it appears the department may have its --orities confused because hardship, yet continue to prop up low performing and unscrupulous for-profits. said the decision, it does not make a lot of me. the decision to recognize and ignore the analysis conducted by your staff concluded it did not meet important recognition criteria of competency and conflict of interest. are you aware less than a month ther you recognized education corporation of america closed for-profit chain 70 campuses in 18...