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a. mosaic you mean that i like in my poses and so you're. always you moment to moment come over most people but honestly. i mean to most in this to look for something when. there's more to my comic i describe you. should i just go for a bus i will fit into yoko can help us i'm not here. to support them this i go to the. so this is what i mean i mean. when the set up like it's like well. it's a sort of a there's no not you. can also. i suppose it's not. even obvious how they bought a. book easily. i don't see. the fifth. fleet. please please. please. thank. you would. you would do. thousand two thousand was. thank you thank you thank. all human and goodwill of them which i just did opens welcome to will pull both when i was young the combatants always to call me and someone. to me and i jumped on the walk and told what i can. you. in a caveat that i didn't realize the full holiness that. is that he asked but that alone you call kelly in equal. measure else i feel all those you know always gave a little but there's a mass eighty six didn't you
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it allows the way we use technology would allow the police to create a mosaic of a person's life to know everything about them because of how much we use ourselves in fact chief justice majority opinion. it makes policing too easy and the idea was to throw up some obstacles to the police and make it so they can't just do anything they want and it's just too simple when you get information sorted through an algorithm. we are not going to expand at photos on the heels of similar moves with respect to searches of cell phone did with respect to the gps device is placed on an automobile so that is the most interesting thing about this because the first opinion on the justice issue. he dissented in that case but very pro- defendant manner. the signal that he may have an approach to the fourth amendment and basically all he was saying is that shouldn't be just up to the court to decide when something is private or not you should have to look at the positive law something the legislature passed to indicate there is an interest in privacy and he pointed out yo she pointd have done this in the cas
it allows the way we use technology would allow the police to create a mosaic of a person's life to know everything about them because of how much we use ourselves in fact chief justice majority opinion. it makes policing too easy and the idea was to throw up some obstacles to the police and make it so they can't just do anything they want and it's just too simple when you get information sorted through an algorithm. we are not going to expand at photos on the heels of similar moves with...
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it opens the fourth amendment the way we use to allow the police to create a mosaic to know everything about them because of how much we use our phones. the chief justice robber in the majority opinion equated our phones to an ankle monitor at all times. second that was worrisome that it makes policing to easy the idea of the fourth amendment was to throw up some obstacles so they can just do anything they want to find information it is just too simple to get information to find the answer you're looking for. in that case the court said we will not extend it to this new technology and they made similar searches of cello on - - cell d phones and gps when placed on an automobile. but the most interesting opinion was from justice gorsuch he dissented in a very pro-ut defendant manner and to say that these nine people to decide to have to say you could have done that in this case that they can use outside location information. . >> but what does that point to with the impact of technology on privacy and law enforcement? and justice kavanaugh had his confirmation hearings and that is the ar
it opens the fourth amendment the way we use to allow the police to create a mosaic to know everything about them because of how much we use our phones. the chief justice robber in the majority opinion equated our phones to an ankle monitor at all times. second that was worrisome that it makes policing to easy the idea of the fourth amendment was to throw up some obstacles so they can just do anything they want to find information it is just too simple to get information to find the answer...
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speaker of the thuse said of the democratic party then and ik it's true today, the democratic party is a mosaicalgam, let's call it a the republicans have the strength of homogeneity and the weakness of homogeneity. but there's no question. this is going to be a shakedown cruise for democrats. >> woodruff: republicansge big chhat the democrats have taken over the house, david, but this is a new t for republicans as well. they've picked up a couple of new seats in the senate, but now some republicans will be speak up against president trump. we saw the comen tash from mitt romney, a few of them say they don't like what the president is doing in the shutdown. how much opposition may he confront within his own party? >> my opinion is it will be strong till it's not. modifies leaders have affection to draw on when times are tough. donald trump does not have that. once it goes, eng it will go all at once. so mitt romney, they're not going to be a lot of mitt romneys out there right now. but the way the rnc reacte t which try to tie down the primary process and make it vern hard to cha trump in the p
speaker of the thuse said of the democratic party then and ik it's true today, the democratic party is a mosaicalgam, let's call it a the republicans have the strength of homogeneity and the weakness of homogeneity. but there's no question. this is going to be a shakedown cruise for democrats. >> woodruff: republicansge big chhat the democrats have taken over the house, david, but this is a new t for republicans as well. they've picked up a couple of new seats in the senate, but now some...
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one is that it allows, the way we use technology today, would allow the police to create a mosaic of a person's life. know everything about the. because of how much we use our phones. in fact, chief justice robert wrote the majority opinion. and equated a phone to having an ankle monitor on at all times. the second thing it does, that was worrisome to the court, is it makes policing to easy. the idea of the fourth amendment was to throw up some obstacles for the police. and make it so they can't just do anything they want to find information. it is just too simple when you can get information sorted through an algorithm, and find the answer to who you're looking for. and so, in that case, the court said, we are not going to extend the third-party doctrine to this new technology. and that follows on the heels of them making similar moves with respect to searches of cell phones in the last figures, and with respect to gps devices placed on an automobile. perhaps the most interesting thing about this was, it was our first opinion on a criminal justice issue from justice gorsich. he disse
one is that it allows, the way we use technology today, would allow the police to create a mosaic of a person's life. know everything about the. because of how much we use our phones. in fact, chief justice robert wrote the majority opinion. and equated a phone to having an ankle monitor on at all times. the second thing it does, that was worrisome to the court, is it makes policing to easy. the idea of the fourth amendment was to throw up some obstacles for the police. and make it so they...
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these are parts of a mosaic. we need to see how it all fits together. seen so far are pretty amsterddamning. >> we are glad you are with us this morning. we want to take time to focus on the essential job for you and your colleagues on both sides of the aisle. this morning that is getting the government back up and running. they don't have insurance to cover medical issues right now if a coast guard member were to die in this, their family wouldn't get benefits. this is unbelievable. is it reasonable, sir, for your leadership for nancy pelosi to say that anything with any wall money is quote not reasonable? >> i think what is reasonable is for us to say let's have the government open while we have this debate. >> i hear you. i promise we can get into that in a moment. i want you to weigh in on pelosi's position. are you comfortable with it for her to say no wall funding, anything with wall funding is not reasonable? >> yes i am. this is a position that is based on the way this government is supposed to work. it is hard to separate that from the fact tha
these are parts of a mosaic. we need to see how it all fits together. seen so far are pretty amsterddamning. >> we are glad you are with us this morning. we want to take time to focus on the essential job for you and your colleagues on both sides of the aisle. this morning that is getting the government back up and running. they don't have insurance to cover medical issues right now if a coast guard member were to die in this, their family wouldn't get benefits. this is unbelievable. is...
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mosaic. i am ron swisher. it's always a privilege to host mosaic on behalf of high cohost elizabeth eggdale and greetings and happy new year to all of you and we wish you the best and hope for the best for you this coming year. my late colleague and good friend hugh barrels who was producer here for many years over 30 and cohost he would often end the year as well as begin the year asking us to discuss the top stories of religion that also impacts us politically and socially. numerous occasions and i thought of that theme and thought my good colleagues and friends totalk about the top stories so i am pleased to welcome again jim hopkins from lake shore baptist. >> good to be here. >> and great to have you in oakland. and dale witherspoon of richmond. >> good to be here and happy new year. >> i am glad that you when i asked you you call. i mean you come. and i am glad for that. >> yeah. >> so let's begin with the stories. let's go with you jim what do you think some of the top stories of the last year. >> i he doesn't know h
mosaic. i am ron swisher. it's always a privilege to host mosaic on behalf of high cohost elizabeth eggdale and greetings and happy new year to all of you and we wish you the best and hope for the best for you this coming year. my late colleague and good friend hugh barrels who was producer here for many years over 30 and cohost he would often end the year as well as begin the year asking us to discuss the top stories of religion that also impacts us politically and socially. numerous occasions...
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iraq once had a mosaic, an ancient tapestry of religious pluralism that existed there. christians used to total 1.5 million. now only a few hundred thousand remain. theia zeety community, another -- the uezeety commission, that lived in persecution off and on, but in attempting to live out their faith tradition in northern iraq, right now there are about 400,000 people from yazidi living there, distant from their northern iraq homes and many are children. as of this past summer we have a statistic and it's hard to know where this is now but about 3,500 yazidi women remained as slaves of isis. in fact, madam speaker, we're still working through the logistics but i'm very proud that i reached out to nadia murad, who was the nobel peace ize winner, who was captured by a man named suliman. held in slavery. she came to my office and i asked her, i'd like to hear the fullness of your story. but i recognize that's selfish on my part and the horror and the pain and the tragedy are real to you so if you do not wish to say anything i would like to understand. i would like to know
iraq once had a mosaic, an ancient tapestry of religious pluralism that existed there. christians used to total 1.5 million. now only a few hundred thousand remain. theia zeety community, another -- the uezeety commission, that lived in persecution off and on, but in attempting to live out their faith tradition in northern iraq, right now there are about 400,000 people from yazidi living there, distant from their northern iraq homes and many are children. as of this past summer we have a...
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welcome to mosaic i am ron swisher. its always a privilege to host mosaic. on behalf of my cohosts elizabeth eggdale greetings and happy new year to all of you. and we wish you the best and hope for the best for you this coming year. my late colleague and good friend hugh barrels was the producer for many years here over 30 would ofend the year as well as begin the year asking us to discuss some of the s on that also impacts us politically and socially numerous occasions i thought of that theme and i thought of my good colleagues and friends to come and talk about some of those top stories. so i am pleased to welcome, again, jim hopkins from lake shore baptist. >> good to be here. >> great to a have you in oakland. and dale witherspoon in eastern hill united methodist church in richmond. >> good to be here and happy new year. >> when i asked you, you come. and i am glad for that. >> yeah. >> so let's begin with some of the stories. let's go with you jim what are some of the top stories. >> i he doesn't know howpolitical we are supposed to get but one of the
welcome to mosaic i am ron swisher. its always a privilege to host mosaic. on behalf of my cohosts elizabeth eggdale greetings and happy new year to all of you. and we wish you the best and hope for the best for you this coming year. my late colleague and good friend hugh barrels was the producer for many years here over 30 would ofend the year as well as begin the year asking us to discuss some of the s on that also impacts us politically and socially numerous occasions i thought of that theme...
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they were compiled into a giant mosaic where scientists are focusing on the background of those selfiesthe area is fairly flat. that makes it a safe place for two geology experiments to be set up. instrument japan's space agency released some 200 photos taken by two small rovers on an asteroid 170 million miles away. the rover is collecting information about the surface of an asteroid called right you go. that is where japan wants to land a bigger spacecraft. the brokers, the rovers are sending back information that shows the rock surface is moister and colder than they thought. it will help explain how earth itself evolved. the time is 556. >> tracking down on looters during wildfires. what one district attorney is saying about making an example of those who are found guilty. >> where are we on shutdown negotiations? we haven't come too far over the weekend. we will have the latest developments just ahead. >> all right. we are looking at a commute that is looking strangely typical here. a little bit slow coming around the corner to the bay bridge. >> cloud cover and between systems, it
they were compiled into a giant mosaic where scientists are focusing on the background of those selfiesthe area is fairly flat. that makes it a safe place for two geology experiments to be set up. instrument japan's space agency released some 200 photos taken by two small rovers on an asteroid 170 million miles away. the rover is collecting information about the surface of an asteroid called right you go. that is where japan wants to land a bigger spacecraft. the brokers, the rovers are sending...
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ethiopia is a complex ethnic mosaic, with more than 80 different groups, and clashes between some havethnic somalis who had fled fighting with their neighbours from the oromo group. this old woman told us six of her nine grandchildren were killed in the violence. translation: they slaughtered our men and killed our children. that is why we came here, looking for peace. by far the greatest threat is here to the north, in tigray. under the old authoritatian regime, the minority tigrayans dominated government. now dozens of their leaders are accused of human rights abuses and corruption. the tigrayan elite is feeling threatened. you cannot take chances in this country, because what we are talking about is the difference between transforming the entire nation and in fact spreading disaster. that's not much of a choice. abiy! like many reformers before him, abiy is finding that the most dangerous moment for any autocracy is when it starts to change. prime minister, fergal keane from bbc. can i ask you, are you the man to unite ethiopia? of course i am. no doubt about it. it was a day for th
ethiopia is a complex ethnic mosaic, with more than 80 different groups, and clashes between some havethnic somalis who had fled fighting with their neighbours from the oromo group. this old woman told us six of her nine grandchildren were killed in the violence. translation: they slaughtered our men and killed our children. that is why we came here, looking for peace. by far the greatest threat is here to the north, in tigray. under the old authoritatian regime, the minority tigrayans...
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we began this new leadership with a prayer service at the mosaic cultural center. justice was one of the themes of the ceremony. later, we will go out to the public inaugural ceremony and we will have our poet laureate, joe mcdougall, read a poem that i commission on the theme of hope in arkansas. i believe that we will all agree today that arkansas is an amazing place to live and raise a family and build our own special future. it hasn't always been easy. we've had our share of challenge and difficulty. the most challenging time was during the great depression, during that time that we were poor but, we did not lose population. our population did not decline. people stayed here because poverty was all over the nation, that was the 1930s. but, when the economy boomed again during the war, the jobs out-of-state offer better pay, between 1940 and 1960 60/150,000 people left our state. some of our best left for michigan, and chicago. now, the trend is reversed. people are moving to arkansas from california, michigan, illinois, and we are retaining our homegrown talent,
we began this new leadership with a prayer service at the mosaic cultural center. justice was one of the themes of the ceremony. later, we will go out to the public inaugural ceremony and we will have our poet laureate, joe mcdougall, read a poem that i commission on the theme of hope in arkansas. i believe that we will all agree today that arkansas is an amazing place to live and raise a family and build our own special future. it hasn't always been easy. we've had our share of challenge and...
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i really think you should look at epr epr has a similar mosaic and i think it's safe and i really likeen they come on the air. let's go to mauricio in california mauricio >> caller: hey, jim, big fan i am wondering if i should sale or hold dbr refining, ticker cvrr >> something is going on the yield is way too high. i think you could be in -- >> the house of pain. >> -- still in that situation. if you want a refinery we like valero and marathon pete alex in california >> caller: hey, what's up, big jim from california. >> there you go. what's going on? >> caller: nothing much. i just had a quick question on k net. we had a pop on light volume, but we have earnings coming up later this month, and i was wondering what your thoughts are. >> you've got to look through. this stock was up as a corollary to xilinx. it really doesn't is that much to do with it, but the etfs drove it up. i think it's inexpensive i don't think you're going to get hurt it's better than western digital which reported an okay number today and is actually rallying because people felt they were going to say bad thing
i really think you should look at epr epr has a similar mosaic and i think it's safe and i really likeen they come on the air. let's go to mauricio in california mauricio >> caller: hey, jim, big fan i am wondering if i should sale or hold dbr refining, ticker cvrr >> something is going on the yield is way too high. i think you could be in -- >> the house of pain. >> -- still in that situation. if you want a refinery we like valero and marathon pete alex in california...
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the shut down is really impacting a lot more restaurants than just mosaic. >> reporter: wit holidays over the last two weeks, this week, ehird week may be the first time we are really seeing that ripple effect into the private sector that we know all too well during a government shutdown. live in rockville, ns 4. >> jackie, thank you. stake's paycheck is at for furloughed federal workers now. many live in prince george's county. tonight is a push for schools to ease the burden with workersy providing free school lunches. >> the kidser don't d to suffer. i think we had to find it somewhere. money well spent to take care of the kids. kay alexander wallace wrote this proposal and he wants the school system to offer free meals for students until the shut down ends. school leaders will consider the proposal on thursday and we will let you know what they decide. >> the repairs, affecting your tax rerns, and taking a toll on metro refugee. search shut down. >> a special election to fill a state senate seat in virginia's 33rd distrt with fairfax and loudoun counties. the democrat candidate o
the shut down is really impacting a lot more restaurants than just mosaic. >> reporter: wit holidays over the last two weeks, this week, ehird week may be the first time we are really seeing that ripple effect into the private sector that we know all too well during a government shutdown. live in rockville, ns 4. >> jackie, thank you. stake's paycheck is at for furloughed federal workers now. many live in prince george's county. tonight is a push for schools to ease the burden with...
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>> i thought that morgan stanley had a mosaic of business that would not allow it to go down as much ple of other line items that are disappointing too. i'm glad this one came last. without a doubt this was the most disappointing of all. i would say that wells was, but i didn't expect much from wells. i think the problem with morgan stanley is the business isn't as non-cyclical as i thought. it may have been just an aberration december was bad december's bad for everybody and yet we still liked their stocks. so this was just a miss. it's an inexpensive stock, but it was a miss that's confusing and confounding and a shame. i thought these guys could deliver a far more almost fin tech like experience and it wasn't like that >> that's interesting. it could be a one-off. >> it should be. i mean, the year was a great year i can hear james gorman saying jim, the year was a great year it was a great year. i thought the fourth quarter might be among the best and it wasn't i look at goldman sachs. goldman sachs was very good. i think goldman sachs ended up doing very well and the tangible book
>> i thought that morgan stanley had a mosaic of business that would not allow it to go down as much ple of other line items that are disappointing too. i'm glad this one came last. without a doubt this was the most disappointing of all. i would say that wells was, but i didn't expect much from wells. i think the problem with morgan stanley is the business isn't as non-cyclical as i thought. it may have been just an aberration december was bad december's bad for everybody and yet we still...
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let's take a pause and we will take a brief break and come back and learn more about the riches of christmas. welcome back to mosaicapparently we have also gone to bethlehem. >> this is what we would call in italy, was raised in italy the first few years. each of my brothers and sisters and i have a full set. it is a nativity scene, a crush. you see them in churches. it was made possible by st. francis of assisi. he had seen it in jerusalem and brought it over to europe. it became very popular. initially there very popular to be live, and i would have a little figurines which are little more rational. i have an entire set with sheep and goats in the wisemen. this little one you're looking at right now is made out of corn husk. it was given to me by a friend it is kind of a traveling set. that one is good you see the three kings there with mary and jesus and joseph. this is just a commemoration of what we are really celebrating. i occasionally put up a christmas tree. sometimes i do sometimes i don't. i always put up my crush. >> this is italian manufacture? >> it was from northern ellet italy in a from my grandmoth
let's take a pause and we will take a brief break and come back and learn more about the riches of christmas. welcome back to mosaicapparently we have also gone to bethlehem. >> this is what we would call in italy, was raised in italy the first few years. each of my brothers and sisters and i have a full set. it is a nativity scene, a crush. you see them in churches. it was made possible by st. francis of assisi. he had seen it in jerusalem and brought it over to europe. it became very...
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three and four twelve and twenty four were also in doubt with a holy systematic significance hides systematically toy to. the oldest mosaics of christian iconography out to be found in the sacred buildings of ravenna opposite a series of martyrs there's a series of holy virgins that individual expressions are not important but the series and the number. sixteen profit stand above them which signifies twelve plus four and the fact that they are placed above the virgins in the martyrs expresses their place in the hierarchy and they're all foraging within christendom . even higher up scenes portraying christ's passion even this position denotes hierarchy order here in revenge of the hierarchy is formulated and translated into a system of images. the beginning and then to of this mural are reserved for the key figures of holy scripture mary and christ they are positioned formally alongside each of them are two angels that look out directly on the view of. the angels are the courtiers whole body guards of mary and jesus christ. her. this simple pictorial system became a canon upon which everything else was based from then on th
three and four twelve and twenty four were also in doubt with a holy systematic significance hides systematically toy to. the oldest mosaics of christian iconography out to be found in the sacred buildings of ravenna opposite a series of martyrs there's a series of holy virgins that individual expressions are not important but the series and the number. sixteen profit stand above them which signifies twelve plus four and the fact that they are placed above the virgins in the martyrs expresses...
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and that us, it does not have a huge contingent of troops there, but this is a very complicated mosaichis is happening, us secretary of state, mike pompeo is beginning a tour of eight countries in the middle east. he's currently in jordan. he'll also go to egypt, bahrain, united arab emirates, qatar, saudi arabia, oman and kuwait. here's sebastian again. it does seem to be a toy that is in the wake of what president trump did when he made his announcement about stereo that he made a couple of weeks ago and to reassure america's allies that the us is not pulling out from their region that it is so pa rt out from their region that it is so part of the region and decor elements in the interest that it is achieving there. one, i asked. elements in the interest that it is achieving there. one, iasked. since then, he has backtracked from that. mike pompeo have done the same. more importantly, they even drum once again on iran, president trump came in and before he made his clear his position on iran, that there is key evil in the middle east. they want a bit more substantial in the sense of
and that us, it does not have a huge contingent of troops there, but this is a very complicated mosaichis is happening, us secretary of state, mike pompeo is beginning a tour of eight countries in the middle east. he's currently in jordan. he'll also go to egypt, bahrain, united arab emirates, qatar, saudi arabia, oman and kuwait. here's sebastian again. it does seem to be a toy that is in the wake of what president trump did when he made his announcement about stereo that he made a couple of...
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he's known as the indiana jones of the art world, uncovering a treasure trove of stolen objects — from roman mosaicsacking down priceless religious relics in an unlikely location. andy beatt reports. not your usual man with a van. the dutch art historian turned supersleuth with his latest heavyweight discoveries — two stone carving depicting christian icons and thought to be at least 1,000 years old. these are two evangelists, and these two were stolen in 2004 and i have no idea how they got them away because they weigh 150 kilos each, and then they disappeared. world heritage. it's the end of a long search for the artworks, snatched from a church in northern spain. a tip—off in 2010 took this detective to britain, and now nearly a decade later, to the carvings themselves. bought unwittingly by an aristocratic family who were horrified to discover what they thought were garden statues were, in fact, ancient religious artefacts. the guys who stole these wanted to sell it for a couple of millions or whatever, but they have soon found out that you cannot sell these, so to make a least a little bit of m
he's known as the indiana jones of the art world, uncovering a treasure trove of stolen objects — from roman mosaicsacking down priceless religious relics in an unlikely location. andy beatt reports. not your usual man with a van. the dutch art historian turned supersleuth with his latest heavyweight discoveries — two stone carving depicting christian icons and thought to be at least 1,000 years old. these are two evangelists, and these two were stolen in 2004 and i have no idea how they...
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he's known as the indiana jones of the art world, uncovering a treasure trove of stolen objects from roman mosaicsuck again, tracking down priceless religious relics in an unlikely location. andy beatt reports. not your usual man with a van. the dutch art historian turned supersleuth with his latest heavyweight discoveries. two stone carvings depicting icons and thought to be 1000 years old. these are two evangelists and these two were stolen in 2004 and i have no idea how they got them away because they wait 150 kilos each and then they disappeared. world heritage. it's the end of a long search for the artworks snatched from a church in northern spain. a tipoff in 2010 took this detective to britain and 110w took this detective to britain and now nearly a decade later to the themselves. bought unwittingly by an aristocratic family who were horrified to discover what they thought were garden statues were in fa ct thought were garden statues were in fact ancient religious artefacts. the guys who stole these wanted to sell it for a couple of millions or whatever but they soon found out that you can'
he's known as the indiana jones of the art world, uncovering a treasure trove of stolen objects from roman mosaicsuck again, tracking down priceless religious relics in an unlikely location. andy beatt reports. not your usual man with a van. the dutch art historian turned supersleuth with his latest heavyweight discoveries. two stone carvings depicting icons and thought to be 1000 years old. these are two evangelists and these two were stolen in 2004 and i have no idea how they got them away...
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mosaic cafe. this shutdown is having a big imct on small businesses all over our area. federal employees worried about when they will see the next paycheck, dining out is the first thing to go. >> people come in during lunch, dinner, aroundbaur . right now, you see, all e hty. so far, three customers. usually we have a lot more than that. >> restaurants say they're worried they can't recover from the last revenue becau of this shutdown. we have a section dedicated to a governmentshutdownn the nbc washington app. just search shutdown in the app. >>> today will be the first full day on the job for prince george's counties new states attorney. aishabraveboy was sworn in as the state attorney. her top priority is tvereform the le justice system. >>> it could be easier to vote in virginia if governor northam gets his way. right now, commonwealth voters can only use one of the ballots if they have a qualifying reason, such as being out of to on business or severe illness. d.c. and maryland allow early voting. both maryland and virg general assembly sessions begin tomorrow. >>
mosaic cafe. this shutdown is having a big imct on small businesses all over our area. federal employees worried about when they will see the next paycheck, dining out is the first thing to go. >> people come in during lunch, dinner, aroundbaur . right now, you see, all e hty. so far, three customers. usually we have a lot more than that. >> restaurants say they're worried they can't recover from the last revenue becau of this shutdown. we have a section dedicated to a...
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a hard time hearing you, so you may want to... (inaudible whispering) woman: what? >>> good morning and welcome back to mosaic. we are about to introduce you to professor mark dollinger who is a history professor at san francisco state university. welcome. >> good morning you wrote blac alliance of 1960s. that is a potent title. let's a jump in as an academic you have a lot of freedom to choose what you write about and the content that you put into something. let's start from the beginning and ask you how did you arrive to this particular topic? >> it's a somewhat embarrassing story. from my very first week at cal berkeley as a freshman i was raised in los angeles the suburbs of the 1970s. there i learned about jewish social justice what we now call to repair and heal the world. we learned about dr. king and the civil rights movement. i was so excited to arrive at berkeley. my first stop was the table for the jewish student union. all jewish kids were supposed to do. the second stop was the black student union table. i walked up and introduced myself and i said let's start a black jewish dialogue. my african-am
a hard time hearing you, so you may want to... (inaudible whispering) woman: what? >>> good morning and welcome back to mosaic. we are about to introduce you to professor mark dollinger who is a history professor at san francisco state university. welcome. >> good morning you wrote blac alliance of 1960s. that is a potent title. let's a jump in as an academic you have a lot of freedom to choose what you write about and the content that you put into something. let's start from the...
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it is a complex and interweaving mosaic. i think we will have to see some sort of a deal really more for the purposes of obstetrics -- optics than substance. the market will look at that favorably. trade has clearly helps to chill china's economy, but there are many other things at work. default rates have gone up considerably in china. a me, the allowance of business cycle in china, is something to help slow china right now, that even monetary policy and cuts to the rrr have had difficulty in counter reacting. amber: thank you, peter, for your thoughts. peter to keeney, chief rockets are at a cantor. we are waiting for donald trump in the rose garden. according to multiple reports, he will announce some kind of a previous rum the government shutdown. gray bender,n john a republican strategist. the reports right now suggest from the new york times that we are going to get three weeks of a reprieve from this government shutdown. as we wait for donald trump, and we see signs, kevin cirilli reporting that members of the republic
it is a complex and interweaving mosaic. i think we will have to see some sort of a deal really more for the purposes of obstetrics -- optics than substance. the market will look at that favorably. trade has clearly helps to chill china's economy, but there are many other things at work. default rates have gone up considerably in china. a me, the allowance of business cycle in china, is something to help slow china right now, that even monetary policy and cuts to the rrr have had difficulty in...
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the mixture i'm a total return guy, i like small, medium, and large and a smattering of gold, that's my pastiche if not my mosaicf how to save even for someone who's 75 damon runon, what a writer faang seems to have gotten its bite back and with the exception of netflix, i'd say it's not too late to buy. on "mad money" tonight, last week apple had its worst session since 2013 there's what some would consider to be a dire quarterly warning which also helped to push the dow down to a whopping 660 points going one-on-one with ceo tim cook find out more about what the company is seeing in china, where he sees growth in the coming year, the service revenue streams and let's just say apple's single greatest contribution to mankind. then, more than just botox, the miring drug and how it could boost the stock. and oil falls rapid fire in tonight's west coast edition of the lightning round so stick with cramer. >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter have a question? tweet cramer #madtweets send jim an e-mail or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something head to madmoney.cnbc.c
the mixture i'm a total return guy, i like small, medium, and large and a smattering of gold, that's my pastiche if not my mosaicf how to save even for someone who's 75 damon runon, what a writer faang seems to have gotten its bite back and with the exception of netflix, i'd say it's not too late to buy. on "mad money" tonight, last week apple had its worst session since 2013 there's what some would consider to be a dire quarterly warning which also helped to push the dow down to a...
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. >> thank you >> and being on your show talking something about other than a shortfall does change let's say the mosaic of how you should think about the stock >> all right jim, great stuff thank you for bringing to us jim cramer out west. i don't know when the man sleep, but he has just spoken with tim cook and for the full interview, tune into "mad money" tonight. you'll all of this jon fortt and ed lee are standing by. guy, thank you both for being here what jumps out to you about the comments from tim cook >> i think only way apple has gotten where it is is by having certain core belief that is aren't short term. they believe in the power of design of integrated design, hardware, software, services they believe in having a loyal tus base and that having that customer base gives them p peripherpe permission to sell them on industrial services and innovate once they figure out that customer's problems. so even though there might be either short term or structural problems with certain existing apple businesses, because apple thinks that way and because they still fundamentally have that skillset -- r
. >> thank you >> and being on your show talking something about other than a shortfall does change let's say the mosaic of how you should think about the stock >> all right jim, great stuff thank you for bringing to us jim cramer out west. i don't know when the man sleep, but he has just spoken with tim cook and for the full interview, tune into "mad money" tonight. you'll all of this jon fortt and ed lee are standing by. guy, thank you both for being here what...
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the same is true at mosaic cafe in rockville. this shutdown is having a impact on sm l businesses all over our area. federal employees worried about when they will see the next e paycheck, dining out is first thing to go. >> people come in during lunch, dinner, around our bars. right now, you see, all empty. so far, we had three customers. usually we have a lot more than that. >> restaurants say they're worried they can't recover from the last revenue because of this shutdown. we'll have more on how the shutdown is affecting federal workers and their budgets coming up at 6:00 a.m. >>> we're learning about information about a crash that killed a volunteer. zachary fry admitted he drunk when he ran into a woman, killing her. lauren mcdarby was walking inve sville last week when she was hit. the crash w near the church where she volunteered for more than a decade. the driver isho being held w bond. >>> today will be the first full day on the job for prince george's county's new state's attorney. aisha braveboy was sworn in at the courthouse. braveboy says he
the same is true at mosaic cafe in rockville. this shutdown is having a impact on sm l businesses all over our area. federal employees worried about when they will see the next e paycheck, dining out is first thing to go. >> people come in during lunch, dinner, around our bars. right now, you see, all empty. so far, we had three customers. usually we have a lot more than that. >> restaurants say they're worried they can't recover from the last revenue because of this shutdown. we'll...
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then in the indictment, an outreach from someone directing a senior official to contact roger stone. again the pieces of this mosaic coming together. they involve also, remember donald trump jr. messaging with wikileaks at almost the same time, but what is this i hear about a wednesday document, tom? >> it is fascinating. stay with me, i want to bring in a former colleague of your, carlos cobello. you've heard people in the republican party appears to move the goal post from know collusion, and no lose is bad. what's your view of where we're at and where the party needs to be? >> that's right, ari. i think rudy giuliani a couple weeks ago was the first to give the signal that the last line of defense for the administration is to say the position did not personally ll lly collude. we not reasonable are stone. he's live here for a while. he's known for crossing the line, and it taps he did it again. this is due process, not a legal lynching. mr. stony has not been convicted. he's been indicted. he will have the opportunity to make his case in court. i think it's too early to draw any conclusion. i think we cannot say
then in the indictment, an outreach from someone directing a senior official to contact roger stone. again the pieces of this mosaic coming together. they involve also, remember donald trump jr. messaging with wikileaks at almost the same time, but what is this i hear about a wednesday document, tom? >> it is fascinating. stay with me, i want to bring in a former colleague of your, carlos cobello. you've heard people in the republican party appears to move the goal post from know...
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mosaic cafe. this shutdown is having a big impact on small businesses all over our area.mployees worried about when they will see the next paycheck, ning out is the first thing to go. >> people come in during lunch, dinner, around our bars. right now, you see, all emy. so far, we had three customers. usually we have a lot more than that. >> coming up, justin finch will have more on how the shutdown is impacting federal workers and the abili to pay bills. >>> fairfax are beefing uppests o find a man going after sisters. e of the girls was groped. the other fought the suspect off. saturday's incident happened just blocks from braddock elementary schoo police say the girls did everything right to stop the tack from going any further. >> if somebody is approaching you or touch you or grab you, ye, scream, call for help, run away. in this instance, the girls were o do that and the suspect got scared and ran away. >> right now, police are trying to develop a sketch of the suspect in this incident. > we're learning information about a crash that killed a church volunteer in lo c
mosaic cafe. this shutdown is having a big impact on small businesses all over our area.mployees worried about when they will see the next paycheck, ning out is the first thing to go. >> people come in during lunch, dinner, around our bars. right now, you see, all emy. so far, we had three customers. usually we have a lot more than that. >> coming up, justin finch will have more on how the shutdown is impacting federal workers and the abili to pay bills. >>> fairfax are...
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mosaic and we re moving out on it. america's competitors, include chige in a and russia, are eveloping capabilities, adding new and sophisticated missiles to their arsenal, including advanced cruise missiles and integrating these more effective into their political intimidation, anti-access, area denial efforts and war planning. while we are forging a new path to peace on the korean peninsula, north korea's missiles remain a significant concern. so do iran's. make no mistake. our current defense capabilities are effective for their purpose. and our competitors know it. frustrated by our mid course defenses they are aggressively pursuing new technologies to circumvent today's systems. these new technologies pr deuce new threats, and these threats are harder to see, harder to track, and harder to defeat. to our competitor we see what you are doing and we're taking action. the missile defense review calls for necessary investment to maintain our ground and sea-based missile testifieses. for more interceptors to new kill vehicles, to improved coverage of priority regions like the indo-pacific. at the same time we are focused on new
mosaic and we re moving out on it. america's competitors, include chige in a and russia, are eveloping capabilities, adding new and sophisticated missiles to their arsenal, including advanced cruise missiles and integrating these more effective into their political intimidation, anti-access, area denial efforts and war planning. while we are forging a new path to peace on the korean peninsula, north korea's missiles remain a significant concern. so do iran's. make no mistake. our current...
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days except that a, there is an enormous amount of evidence the mueller investigation gathered that we've seen the individual shards of. we haven't been able to put together the mosaic if you will the roger stone indictment for example is just under 30 pages. there is glimpses, a bigger picture named as organization number one but the direct connection to the trump campaign it self-is mirky to me. so i'm curious to see whether in fact this u.s. attorney's involvement means that the mueller team won't be around to try this all the way through or whether it indicates some further developments that we're only getting a whiff of. >> matthew, mitch mcconnell, the senate majority leader had something to say about the report. watch this. >> i would like for as much as possible the mueller report to be open. i don't know enough about justice department regulations to know what part of that, you know, might not make sense not to be disclosed. let me just say, i think it ought to be as fully open and transparent, whatever the recommendation is as possible. >> so i didn't hear him say that he hold a vote on the legislation, though. will we ever really know what mueller's inves
days except that a, there is an enormous amount of evidence the mueller investigation gathered that we've seen the individual shards of. we haven't been able to put together the mosaic if you will the roger stone indictment for example is just under 30 pages. there is glimpses, a bigger picture named as organization number one but the direct connection to the trump campaign it self-is mirky to me. so i'm curious to see whether in fact this u.s. attorney's involvement means that the mueller team...
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nor the fact that up until a hundred years ago my cydonia was and ethnic mosaic in which the greeks were one major group and nothing more than that i think the deal is enormous compromise and this is why it has attracted so much opposition in both countries the greeks often point out yes the broader region of macedonia the former awesome and pose of ministers of region which was divided in three between what was then southern serbia and is now the former yugoslav macedonia and greece and bulgaria was indeed made up of many many different peoples but they also say what greeks also points out in their own defense this is the balkans this is the only area of europe were.
nor the fact that up until a hundred years ago my cydonia was and ethnic mosaic in which the greeks were one major group and nothing more than that i think the deal is enormous compromise and this is why it has attracted so much opposition in both countries the greeks often point out yes the broader region of macedonia the former awesome and pose of ministers of region which was divided in three between what was then southern serbia and is now the former yugoslav macedonia and greece and...
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a hard work in the narrow streets of the old town. the pier vanno family business stands woodcutting mosaics and gold plating. the father and two daughters have clients from all over the world and also carry out renovation work for the city of rome. celibacy belief that we carry enormous responsibility. when working on historical artworks. we have to bring out the usually of these sad preserve them without counterfeiting what low fat low. up people get restoration lends additional value to an object ball or. in the heart of the old town yet all the beaten tourist trunk lines the piazza naisi and its collapse are said to be one of rome's most beautiful renaissance buildings. here the locals come to enjoy frank first and read newspapers in the cafes. city guide christians around our likes to bring the tourists here it's just a few steps from the famous campo de fury. yes i see everything spoiled but over there there's so much commotion with all the pubs over the american students like to go there in. the wrong piazza navona is only this peaceful early in the morning the majestic fountain of the former rivers is
a hard work in the narrow streets of the old town. the pier vanno family business stands woodcutting mosaics and gold plating. the father and two daughters have clients from all over the world and also carry out renovation work for the city of rome. celibacy belief that we carry enormous responsibility. when working on historical artworks. we have to bring out the usually of these sad preserve them without counterfeiting what low fat low. up people get restoration lends additional value to an...
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he's known as the indiana jones of the art world, uncovering a treasure trove of stolen objects, from roman mosaics, and these two were stolen in 2004 and i have no idea how they got them away because they weigh 150 kilos each, and then they disappeared. world heritage. it's the end of a long search for the artworks, snatched from a church in northern spain. a tip—off in 2010 took this detective to britain, and now nearly a decade later, to the carvings themselves. bought unwittingly by an aristocratic family who were horrified to discover what they thought were garden statues were, in fact, ancient religious artefacts. the guys who stole these wanted to sell it for a couple of millions or whatever, but they have soon found out that you cannot sell these, so to make at least a little bit of money, they sold them as garden ornaments. there is so much criminality in the art world, forgeries, but also stealing from museums, churches, and my job is to trace them back. and sometimes, we get lucky. he needs all the luck he can muster. art crime is thought to be the world's third biggest black market, bea
he's known as the indiana jones of the art world, uncovering a treasure trove of stolen objects, from roman mosaics, and these two were stolen in 2004 and i have no idea how they got them away because they weigh 150 kilos each, and then they disappeared. world heritage. it's the end of a long search for the artworks, snatched from a church in northern spain. a tip—off in 2010 took this detective to britain, and now nearly a decade later, to the carvings themselves. bought unwittingly by an...
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a little afraid. if he moves on no even if we can i promise i know what i'm. thinking but i mean as and because real has moved out of. that interview as it were mosaic into i like my photos or whatever and so here. i. always you moment to moment come over i really must choose people but honestly. i mean too much in this to do something when we don't there's more to my stomach i just got be a pic of us. should i just go for a bus i will not fit into yoking up us i'm not here. to support them this account of the. the puzzle is what i mean i mean. they don't. like it's like well. it's a sort of a there's no not you. it's not. even october so they bought a. book easily. but i don't see. it. feel. super. please please. please. thank. you would. you would. thousand two thousand was. thank you thank. you i mean to broaden your local which i just did opens welcome to will pull both when i was young the combatants always to me and someone. to me and i jumped on the welcome to talk about how can. you. in a caveat that i didn't realize the full holiness that. is that he passed by dead alone hotel in equal. measure else i feel all those you know always gave a l
a little afraid. if he moves on no even if we can i promise i know what i'm. thinking but i mean as and because real has moved out of. that interview as it were mosaic into i like my photos or whatever and so here. i. always you moment to moment come over i really must choose people but honestly. i mean too much in this to do something when we don't there's more to my stomach i just got be a pic of us. should i just go for a bus i will not fit into yoking up us i'm not here. to support them...
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a long time. how will you balance that? >> the beauty of what we represent is that we are authentically connected to the gorgeous mosaic of the american people. we're all committed to making sure we fight to make life better for the middle class. that's going to unify us moving forward over the next two years. >> congressman, tomorrow i will call you chairman of the house democratic caucus. thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >>> president trump starts the new year facing mounting legal troubles. what is robert mueller's next move? jeffrey toobin joins us next. hey, darryl! hey, thomas. if you were choosing a network, would you want the one the experts at rootmetrics say is number one in the nation? sure, they probably know what they're talking about. or the one that j.d. power says is highest in network quality by people who use it every day? this is a tough one. well, not really, because verizon won both. so you don't even have to choose. why didn't you just lead with that? it's like a fun thing. (vo) chosen by experts. chosen by you. get six months apple music on us. it's the unlimited plan you need on the n
a long time. how will you balance that? >> the beauty of what we represent is that we are authentically connected to the gorgeous mosaic of the american people. we're all committed to making sure we fight to make life better for the middle class. that's going to unify us moving forward over the next two years. >> congressman, tomorrow i will call you chairman of the house democratic caucus. thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >>> president trump starts...
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mosaic, amalgam, let's call it fruitcake. the republicans have the strength of homogeneity and the weakness of homogeneity. but there's no question. thiss going to be akedown cruise for democrats. >>oodruff: republicans. big change that the democrats have taken over the house, david, but this is a new time for republicans as well. they've picked up a couple of new seats in the senate, but now some republicans wilspeak up against president trump. we saw the comen tash from mitt samney, a few of them y they don't like what the president is doing in the shutdown. how much oppition may he y nfront within his own party? >>inion is it will be strong till it's not. modifies leaders have affection to draw on when times are tough. donald trump does not have that. once it goes, eng it will go all at once. so mitt romney, they're not a going to bot of mitt romneys out there right now. but the way the rnc reacted, which is to try to tie down the primary process and make it v hard to challenge trump in the primary, that reflected real anxiety, because if there's another conservative alternative and 2019 turns into ase as uglyh year as k it will h be,e won't have
mosaic, amalgam, let's call it fruitcake. the republicans have the strength of homogeneity and the weakness of homogeneity. but there's no question. thiss going to be akedown cruise for democrats. >>oodruff: republicans. big change that the democrats have taken over the house, david, but this is a new time for republicans as well. they've picked up a couple of new seats in the senate, but now some republicans wilspeak up against president trump. we saw the comen tash from mitt samney, a...