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>>> hello and welcome to mosaic. there are words when people hear them, those of the faith and not of the faith know they're catholic words. they include the rosary, confessions, guilt, just kidding about that one. but, there's certainly one, [speak latin] >> the lord be with you and your spirit. this is laura bertoni. here today, she's going to talk about text changes in the mass that includes or starts out with that phrase. now, i know, i'm not going to suggest you're old enough to remember the old mass. people used to say that was the pope's phone number. >> not quite. if you're traveling, in other languages, they use the term. the english are catching up by our changing back to with your spirit. >> we're talking about changes to the text of the mass. it's been around for ever. these changes have come more urgently in the past 50 years. tell us about that and why are we going back? >> well, as you said, the history of the mass goes back to jesus' time. before then also, there didn't seem to be a lot of changes unt
>>> hello and welcome to mosaic. there are words when people hear them, those of the faith and not of the faith know they're catholic words. they include the rosary, confessions, guilt, just kidding about that one. but, there's certainly one, [speak latin] >> the lord be with you and your spirit. this is laura bertoni. here today, she's going to talk about text changes in the mass that includes or starts out with that phrase. now, i know, i'm not going to suggest you're old...
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>>> good morning, welcome to mosaic. i'm honored to be your host this morning. we're joined by two wonderful guests. connie is the director of the contemporary jewish museum. in the meantime, this is dr. rachelle haverloch. she's a professor at the university of chicago. she has written a wonderful book "the river jordan." it talks about how the jordan river has been used geographically as a boundary line in the region. welcome, rachele. thank you, rabbi white. >> so, what's the book about? >> well, the jordan river plays such a prominent role in you wish life and imagination. it's also importance to christians and important to islam. i wanted to look at why the jordan is important in these three religions and how it came to persist as this important boundary and location and symbol in jewish life from antiquity. >> for some who may not be familiar in the ways that the geography of the region is layed out, and putting aside what some may consider the political issues around the state boundaries between jordan and israel, egypt and the region. can you let folks k
>>> good morning, welcome to mosaic. i'm honored to be your host this morning. we're joined by two wonderful guests. connie is the director of the contemporary jewish museum. in the meantime, this is dr. rachelle haverloch. she's a professor at the university of chicago. she has written a wonderful book "the river jordan." it talks about how the jordan river has been used geographically as a boundary line in the region. welcome, rachele. thank you, rabbi white. >> so,...
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. >>> welcome back, we're heroon mosaic with -- we're here with mosaic with barbara and deacon sandovul. we're talking about grief. grief and mourning and kind of remembering, and depression, they're perhaps more common during -- common during the holidays. is that true? >> yes, there are so many memories connected to the holidays. for so many, they're filled with wonderful events around the holidays and even to the point of food they had together. holidays have so many memories. . once you pull those things out of the closet and putting them up, each holds their own memory. for some, they weren't happy. the thought still holds the fact this person has gone and died and holidays are hard for them. we have one or two things going on, either way, it affects people's emotions. >> and deacon, do you find that to be true? >> yes, i refer people to san francisco's suicide prevention. some suffer. they get about 60,000 calls a year. >> just in san francisco? >> yes alone. and a good amount of them happen during the holidays because the pain of the separation is so great. the coping isn't prese
. >>> welcome back, we're heroon mosaic with -- we're here with mosaic with barbara and deacon sandovul. we're talking about grief. grief and mourning and kind of remembering, and depression, they're perhaps more common during -- common during the holidays. is that true? >> yes, there are so many memories connected to the holidays. for so many, they're filled with wonderful events around the holidays and even to the point of food they had together. holidays have so many memories....
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. >> blessed new year, we'll see you again next week for mosaic. my name is lucy liu, and i believe that number should be zero. believe in zero. join the effort. visit unicefusa.org.
. >> blessed new year, we'll see you again next week for mosaic. my name is lucy liu, and i believe that number should be zero. believe in zero. join the effort. visit unicefusa.org.
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blessed new year, we'll see you again for mosaic.
blessed new year, we'll see you again for mosaic.
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you see these marble columns and the mosaic floor, an incredible building, destroyed in the seventh century. later, when the crusaders came here, they built the church behind us, the gothic architecture, in the 13th century. when that was destroyed, the one you see behind us now was replaced the -- will replace it. since then, it is used by everybody here. catholics, protestants, orthodox. it is incredible what is happening at this moment here. >> we have just returned from cyprus, a wonderful country with an amazing 12,000-year history and, sad to say, it is a divided country today. we had a unique opportunity to talk with some of the country's senior leaders and visit some of its most spectacular and historic sites. keep an eye out for three very special programs -- "this is america" visits the republic of cyprus. in cairo, egypt, we had the once in a lifetime opportunity to visit the pyramids. >> we are in the area of the sphinx. the giza plateau has the magic of egypt. when you come to egypt and you come for the first time and stand in front of the pyramid and look at it, people wonder
you see these marble columns and the mosaic floor, an incredible building, destroyed in the seventh century. later, when the crusaders came here, they built the church behind us, the gothic architecture, in the 13th century. when that was destroyed, the one you see behind us now was replaced the -- will replace it. since then, it is used by everybody here. catholics, protestants, orthodox. it is incredible what is happening at this moment here. >> we have just returned from cyprus, a...
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what hedge fund clients do is they get a mosaic of information, that they're allowed to do. they can't cross that line into material nonpublic information. that a merger, an acquisition is occuring, or there there be a release of earnings reports. in this case on one trade alone they made $53 million. that's unheard of. they must have thought that information was pretty good to invest that kind of money, and make that kind of money. >> susie: so, what it the take away for individual investors about this case? do you think that these kinds of charges and also convictions like in the raj case is making the marketplace much more fair for the individual investor? >> i think it has to. because when people talk in the industry on the phone, they got to think, am i being wiretaped. when they trade, is this trade going to come back to haunt me? i've got to believe that the amount of insider trading has got to level off and come down. people would be crazy to continue to commit insider trading violations in this scenario. i just think it's got to come down. >> susie: all right, well,
what hedge fund clients do is they get a mosaic of information, that they're allowed to do. they can't cross that line into material nonpublic information. that a merger, an acquisition is occuring, or there there be a release of earnings reports. in this case on one trade alone they made $53 million. that's unheard of. they must have thought that information was pretty good to invest that kind of money, and make that kind of money. >> susie: so, what it the take away for individual...
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to mark the occasion, pope benedict gave wilson this wonderful mosaic that was done in the vatican workshops. the painting over the mantle, wilson acted in 1918 and sent american troops to help quell the turkish invasion of armenia. and for this time people of armenia gave wilson this wonderful painting called "esperanze" or hope. >>> aside from the piano the tappest triwas a wedding gift since wilson married edith in december of 1915. he chose not to have a large, elaborate white house wedding. they had a small private ceremony from edith's house on 20th street. however, the gifts certainly were quite magnificent. the french ambassador sent this tapestry over to mrs. wilson to choose after she returned from her honeymoon. ike hoover, who was the famous celebrated usher, chief usher at the white house for over 40 years, called mrs. wilson down and said, "madam, the french ambassador is here and he has some gifts for you to choose as a wedding gift." and edith says, "oh, well by all means please escort the ambassador upstairs." and hoover said, "no, madam, you'll need to come down to the east
to mark the occasion, pope benedict gave wilson this wonderful mosaic that was done in the vatican workshops. the painting over the mantle, wilson acted in 1918 and sent american troops to help quell the turkish invasion of armenia. and for this time people of armenia gave wilson this wonderful painting called "esperanze" or hope. >>> aside from the piano the tappest triwas a wedding gift since wilson married edith in december of 1915. he chose not to have a large, elaborate...
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they can go to that has a preponderance of jobs and don't have to work through that mow sea seayic mosaic. when a young person leaves service, if you came out of high school, graduated from high school, joined the military, spent four, five, six years in. got a lot of guidance, learned a lot. great leadership experience. now i'm out. wow. it's a pretty dramatic shift. so to help enable that process the president also asked the department of defense and v.a. to stand up a task force, in public terms you've heard the term a reverse boot campbell. we spend an enormous amount of time training veterans at the front end. not the back end helping transition. this is a work in progress with this group but they're making grace steps and we'll hear from them in the coming months. my message on the employment lane is, as far and loud and wide as you can communicate, tell companies to hire a veteran, three, five, 50 or 100 or 10,000. whatever is within thi capacity. there's a tax credit involved. several government measures, such as d.o.l. gold card behind it, incredible support from the v.a. that in
they can go to that has a preponderance of jobs and don't have to work through that mow sea seayic mosaic. when a young person leaves service, if you came out of high school, graduated from high school, joined the military, spent four, five, six years in. got a lot of guidance, learned a lot. great leadership experience. now i'm out. wow. it's a pretty dramatic shift. so to help enable that process the president also asked the department of defense and v.a. to stand up a task force, in public...
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to the shattered city of homs, the traditional bastion of opposition, to explore the mosaic of hardship and death, which has gripped this country and its people. this is the story of a journalist who dared to go undercover in homs on the front line of syria's uprising. he must remain anonymous for his own safety. the journalist, whose voice you will hear, visited a neighborhood in the north of the city, which is under constant attack from assad's army. >> reporter: they brought me here. it took me a while to appreciate what was happening. to understand where the snipers are, and to see where i have to hide and where it's better to run. through this hole, the snipers have been trying for a couple of hours to shoot the snipers at the other part of the building a couple hundred meters away. i couldn't stay the entire battle, because the activists asked me to leave in order to be safe. i figured out later they did kill the sniper of assad's army. [ gunfire ] >> translator: we are surrounded from all directions by snipers and security forces. every time there's a demonstration, they come and
to the shattered city of homs, the traditional bastion of opposition, to explore the mosaic of hardship and death, which has gripped this country and its people. this is the story of a journalist who dared to go undercover in homs on the front line of syria's uprising. he must remain anonymous for his own safety. the journalist, whose voice you will hear, visited a neighborhood in the north of the city, which is under constant attack from assad's army. >> reporter: they brought me here....
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cassidy, and there would be a guy doing a documentary about how a performance artist created a me mosaic out of tampons. >> i am now tasting the bitter medicine that i will not have a anymore in sundance after i say, you are right, our government does not do enough for artists. and thank god we have private industry that steps up and subsidizes art across the country. all you have to do is walk down park city and you can't swing a dead cat without seeing pepsi signs in every banner and endorsement from big business. and i just find that really hipocritical. >> if you swing a dead cat you might hit tracy morgan. >> it has to be low jie. swing it low. >> i shouldn't say that. we don't know how well he is. i hope you are doing well. >> you could hit tracy morgan's dead cat. he is the craziest person alive walking around with his own dead cat. i got my cat here. >> i sound like yosemite sam. >>> i saw your independent film earlier this year. it was called "my paper route from a station wagon" which was really nice. do you feel you get enough support from america for your craft? >> no, i do t
cassidy, and there would be a guy doing a documentary about how a performance artist created a me mosaic out of tampons. >> i am now tasting the bitter medicine that i will not have a anymore in sundance after i say, you are right, our government does not do enough for artists. and thank god we have private industry that steps up and subsidizes art across the country. all you have to do is walk down park city and you can't swing a dead cat without seeing pepsi signs in every banner and...
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. >> the eating kitchen has a granite island and glass mosaic back splash.he master bedroom has a vaulted ceiling. flower bed isser itible, everything has to be solid. what were they thinking? look at the big backyard that comes with the house as well. it's beautiful and got to be the envy of that smaller house next door. they must hate their neighbor there i got to believe with the great big -- i would. >> good fences make good neighbors. barbara corcoran always great t. >>> up next, from hair loss to nails, which could be a symptom of something serious. >>> and the hottest fashion trends of 2012. first these messages. i want healthy skin for life. [ female announcer ] improve the health of your skin with aveeno daily moisturizing lotion. the natural oatmeal formula improves skin's health in one day, with significant improvement in 2 weeks. i found a moisturizer for life. [ female announcer ] only from aveeno. and these are the ones you'll love on a school night. pillsbury ham and cheese crescents. with just a few ingredients, you have an easy dinner. pills
. >> the eating kitchen has a granite island and glass mosaic back splash.he master bedroom has a vaulted ceiling. flower bed isser itible, everything has to be solid. what were they thinking? look at the big backyard that comes with the house as well. it's beautiful and got to be the envy of that smaller house next door. they must hate their neighbor there i got to believe with the great big -- i would. >> good fences make good neighbors. barbara corcoran always great t....
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none of you remember who par volcker was but we had done low machine mosaic, machine of the year. but you could tell the first time you met steve jobs that there was something compelling about him. flash forward 20 years in 2004, he gets in touch, give me a call and i just go in and we talk a little while. wants to come and speak? i want to take a walk with you and after a while he says why don't you do a biography of me? suggests that i had -- just finishing albert einstein. i thought okay. franklin, einstein, steve. a logical progression. >> i am sure that was on his mind. >> i said you are a really great subject but let's wait 30 years until you retire. it wasn't until 2009 when he had his liver transplant and went on medical leave that it sunk in he was fighting cancer, he had transformed a wide friday for home computing and personal computing but by 2009 transformed the music industry with ituness andy ipod. the way we listen to music. the phone industry tablet computing. that is when i said this is too good to pass up. >> do you have a theory about him going into this? >> i
none of you remember who par volcker was but we had done low machine mosaic, machine of the year. but you could tell the first time you met steve jobs that there was something compelling about him. flash forward 20 years in 2004, he gets in touch, give me a call and i just go in and we talk a little while. wants to come and speak? i want to take a walk with you and after a while he says why don't you do a biography of me? suggests that i had -- just finishing albert einstein. i thought okay....
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but it's often the small pieces built all together that create the larger mosaic, just as it's often the secondary characters, not the primary characters who tell you the most about the primary characters. and have the most honest recollections of what happened because they're not dressing it up in any way for their own benefit. so that when you're doing research on a subject, don't just look at the papers or the surviving diaries and letters of the people who are involved, who are well-known, but look at everybody else who you find because they often have much more else to say. and this was particularly true, for example, in working on harry truman. many of those people who were close to truman, as members of the white house staff, or members of his hometown friends and so forth was infinitely valuable. >> host: the young lady right over here. >> mr. mccullough, when you're tackling these presidents like adams and jefferson that previous historians have written so much about, how important is it you find primary sources that nobody's used before? and can you still do that -- >> gues
but it's often the small pieces built all together that create the larger mosaic, just as it's often the secondary characters, not the primary characters who tell you the most about the primary characters. and have the most honest recollections of what happened because they're not dressing it up in any way for their own benefit. so that when you're doing research on a subject, don't just look at the papers or the surviving diaries and letters of the people who are involved, who are well-known,...
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they made a mosaic of tebow in his famous kneeling pose! it took just uuder threeehours to make. a zoo. in cecil county, a family is liiing out its dream and saving a local landmark at the same time. joel d. smith ps in rising sun with jimmie the giiaffe, and the rest of the plumpton park zoo friends. good morning joel d. 3 stamps are going up... again. again. how much... and the stamps exempt from the hike... for now. now. you're watching fox 45 mooning news.. all local.. all morning. ((brrak 1)) t 3 3 3 3 3 &p still ahead...controversy... surrounding the importing of orange juice.the angerous substance found inside of some of it... and what country... it came from. from.and head "down under." take a look this a blackheaded python.where you can meet her... next in your hometown hotpsot. you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. 3 3 new this morninnget ready too saddle up... on ocean city beaches. officials are considering allowing horseback riding on its beaches to help increase offseason tourism. a proposed bill wouud allow horseback riding from november fi
they made a mosaic of tebow in his famous kneeling pose! it took just uuder threeehours to make. a zoo. in cecil county, a family is liiing out its dream and saving a local landmark at the same time. joel d. smith ps in rising sun with jimmie the giiaffe, and the rest of the plumpton park zoo friends. good morning joel d. 3 stamps are going up... again. again. how much... and the stamps exempt from the hike... for now. now. you're watching fox 45 mooning news.. all local.. all morning. ((brrak...
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i also designed the butterfly mosaic you can see in the family waiting room. the mural is called life after abuse and it is there to symbolize the abuse -- of fort healing in every survivor of sexual abuse. as a survivor to see myself in the reflected mirrors of one of those butterflies and to know that i might half of self expression and beauty is a very powerful thing and to know it is because so many people in the community banded together to work on this mosaic, putting broken pieces of childbed symbolize the broken pieces of my life and lives of all sexual abuse victims together in a way that makes sense and create a beautiful picture from something that happened that didn't make any sense and was extremely ugly, knowing that has taught me how valuable i am. nearly 100 community volunteers put in 40 hours of work to help me put together that beautiful mural. i am also currently working with many talented people in baltimore including songwriters, pellets and visual artists to create the creative expression program to encourage healing in abuse victims. by
i also designed the butterfly mosaic you can see in the family waiting room. the mural is called life after abuse and it is there to symbolize the abuse -- of fort healing in every survivor of sexual abuse. as a survivor to see myself in the reflected mirrors of one of those butterflies and to know that i might half of self expression and beauty is a very powerful thing and to know it is because so many people in the community banded together to work on this mosaic, putting broken pieces of...
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not have one website where they can go to for jobs and they do not have to work through that mosaic.particularly a young service member leaves, all they know what if you came out of high school is it a graduate anheuser, join the military, got a lot of guidance, learned a lot, now i am out. wow. it is a pretty dramatic shift. we want to set up a task force -- you're the term to design a reverse boot camp. bettors at the front and have not historically is that a lot of time on the back and helping with the transition. we will hear from them in the coming months. as far and loud as wide as you communicate to hire a veteran, or three, or five, or 50, or 50,000, there is a tax credit involved. several government measures such as the gold card. incredible support from the va includes opening of a vocational training. and i think we can get at this in 2012. i am optimistic that we are on a trajectory to have really hit this target. i think it to more than my allotted five minutes. i appreciate it. >> we appreciate you and that is why we are here, to make sure that we as mayors can make sur
not have one website where they can go to for jobs and they do not have to work through that mosaic.particularly a young service member leaves, all they know what if you came out of high school is it a graduate anheuser, join the military, got a lot of guidance, learned a lot, now i am out. wow. it is a pretty dramatic shift. we want to set up a task force -- you're the term to design a reverse boot camp. bettors at the front and have not historically is that a lot of time on the back and...
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exciting discoveries that we made at sepphoris was a magnificent roman villa with a gorgeous, gorgeous mosaic on its floor, in a banquet hall. floor, in a banquet hall. floor, in a banquet hall. the lady was dubbed "mona lisa" by the press when we found her because she is really an extraordinary depiction of a beautiful woman of roman antiquity. and the picture we get is a community very much in the mainstream, but on the high end of the scale. sepphoris was not just a city with houses and with waterrks and things like that, but it had satellite settlements around. nazareth, to all intents and purpose, was a satellite village attached to the region or municipality of sepphoris. >> the findings really are requiring us completely to rethink jesus' social economic setting, because we really had thought of jesus as being really out in the... in the hinterland, utterly removed from urban life, especially roman-influenced urban life. what the excavations at sepphoris suggest is that jesus was quite proximate to a thriving and sophisticated urban environment that would have brought with it all of th
exciting discoveries that we made at sepphoris was a magnificent roman villa with a gorgeous, gorgeous mosaic on its floor, in a banquet hall. floor, in a banquet hall. floor, in a banquet hall. the lady was dubbed "mona lisa" by the press when we found her because she is really an extraordinary depiction of a beautiful woman of roman antiquity. and the picture we get is a community very much in the mainstream, but on the high end of the scale. sepphoris was not just a city with...
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. >> march parch a church youth group has found a puzzling way to honor bronxoes' tim tebow, a mosaic three hours to put this together. while they say they aren't bronxoes fans they wanted to pay tribute dweert back for unwavering faith on and off the field so they instantly thought
. >> march parch a church youth group has found a puzzling way to honor bronxoes' tim tebow, a mosaic three hours to put this together. while they say they aren't bronxoes fans they wanted to pay tribute dweert back for unwavering faith on and off the field so they instantly thought
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. >> on talking up the difference between the a title and a mosaic. one canvas information is. >> so does the pen register looking as somebody's credit card statement you have held that is not a search. >> but there was a warrant and the limits were not followed. do this within 10 days. there were supposed to do it in washington d.c. instead they did in merrill lynch. in fact, they had received it. i take it with the electronic surveillance manual, but they would have to get a warrant. was there any problem with this kind of surveillance did they have the difficulty to get warrants? if not in this case there would not have been a difficult the justice ginsberg beyond a monitoring the car beyond entering the car to install it which was not necessary it also authorized monetary the car at any location with a reasonable exploitation of privacy this is only about monitoring on a public street but it is important to keep in mind the principal use is of the police have not yet acquired probable cause but have a situation that gives monitoring and if the pol
. >> on talking up the difference between the a title and a mosaic. one canvas information is. >> so does the pen register looking as somebody's credit card statement you have held that is not a search. >> but there was a warrant and the limits were not followed. do this within 10 days. there were supposed to do it in washington d.c. instead they did in merrill lynch. in fact, they had received it. i take it with the electronic surveillance manual, but they would have to get a...
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chairman, it is a mosaic of interlocking pieces that create accountability. the most important thing in any federal independent agency is to follow the law carefully and closely, and that includes rulemaking, that we comply and consider costs and burdens. it means we should be attentive to legislative oversight, which i have been at the state level and would be here, and that means we pay close attention to audits. i found that to be a useful tool. in each case we clean those up. at the cfpb, we will take those responsibilities seriously. >> senator shelby? >> i yield to senator corker. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and ranking member. i have been on recess, and want to 60 dense or so, and a little shocked coming back into the banking committee, which has been very non-partisan, to hear the spewing i have heard from almost everyone on the other side. i'm a little shocked by that, and some of the half-truths that have been stated. the fact is the only two people that i am aware of on this bias that were directly involved in negotiations to create this consumer a
chairman, it is a mosaic of interlocking pieces that create accountability. the most important thing in any federal independent agency is to follow the law carefully and closely, and that includes rulemaking, that we comply and consider costs and burdens. it means we should be attentive to legislative oversight, which i have been at the state level and would be here, and that means we pay close attention to audits. i found that to be a useful tool. in each case we clean those up. at the cfpb,...
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google was born out of a grant of libraries indexing, and the mark on the mosaic browser. and nearly every s subsegment of the i.t. economy -- berkeley has beautiful chart that maps back which chiefs billion dollar industries originated from federal r & d investments. so category a, continuing the nsf engine to seed basic activity mass fact over time -- this this long-term point -- an impact on the economy. we have applied benefits -- and no question darfa has been a phenomenal resource for the work they have been doing, internet, gps, stealth, you name it. these technologies were critical and guided and directed by the wonderful work at delta, which is why you see the president so committed in terms of invests in areas like alpha-e, which is just in its startup year and has generated significant private capital because so many innovations have hit key milestones, and then the tax credit policies. you should comment more. so, in the basic area, direct benefits, especially in i.t. in areas of the applied work, there's been spillover, and the tax policies in this area. the p
google was born out of a grant of libraries indexing, and the mark on the mosaic browser. and nearly every s subsegment of the i.t. economy -- berkeley has beautiful chart that maps back which chiefs billion dollar industries originated from federal r & d investments. so category a, continuing the nsf engine to seed basic activity mass fact over time -- this this long-term point -- an impact on the economy. we have applied benefits -- and no question darfa has been a phenomenal resource for...
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where researchers were working on the mosaic web browser that was to become the foundation for searching for content and fledgling internet. he had a realization and immediately began working out ways to build a major on line news operation and sell advertising on line. he is now doing that. prior to joining aol he served as president of america's operations for google and also worked at disney's abc, espn internet venture. besides her namesake web site orion is probably best known for sometime sharply worded political, let's say comments. she straddles the worlds of politics, media and hollywood like few others but as if to prove wrong those who might try to define her for all time. she ran for governor of california as an independent at one point teaming up with the green party candidate in an attempt to beat another out-of-the-box candidate, arnold schwarzenegger. she is the author of more than 13 books including best-selling biographies of public picasso, opera star maria callous, self-help books based on their own personal experiences and political commentaries, the most recent of w
where researchers were working on the mosaic web browser that was to become the foundation for searching for content and fledgling internet. he had a realization and immediately began working out ways to build a major on line news operation and sell advertising on line. he is now doing that. prior to joining aol he served as president of america's operations for google and also worked at disney's abc, espn internet venture. besides her namesake web site orion is probably best known for sometime...
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it is this mosaic nation of people from all walks of life that have shown the world we are the greatest nation in the world. i'm looking forward to pursuing that in the 21st century, building jobs and saying god bless america. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the time of the gentlewoman has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. lungren, for five minutes. mr. lungren: request unanimous consent to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized. mr. lungren: thank you very much, mr. speaker. first i would just say to the gentlelady who just spoke that i do not doubt that the president wishes to create jobs. the fact of the matter is he just doesn't know how. the record would suggest to that. when i first came to this house the year was 1979, january, we were in the midst of what history has shown us as concluded was a failed presidency. we had something called the misery index. we had unemployment rising. we had inflation rates around 20%. we had by all gauges a difficult time, a time that many people looked upon
it is this mosaic nation of people from all walks of life that have shown the world we are the greatest nation in the world. i'm looking forward to pursuing that in the 21st century, building jobs and saying god bless america. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the time of the gentlewoman has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. lungren, for five minutes. mr. lungren: request unanimous consent to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the...
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chairman, it is a mosaic of interlocking pieces that create accountability.ny federal independent agency is to follow the law carefully and closely, and that includes rulemaking, that we comply and consider costs and burdens. it means we should be attentive to legislative oversight, which i have been at the state level and would be here, and that means we pay close attention to audits. -- audits. i found that to be a useful tool. in each case we clean those up. at about cfpb -- at the cfpb, we will take those responsibilities seriously. >> senator shelby? >> i yield to senator corker. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and ranking member. i have been on recess, and want to 60 dense or so, and a little shocked coming back into the banking committee, which has been very non-partisan, to hear the spewing i have heard from almost everyone on the other side. i'm a little shocked by that, and some of the half-truths that have been stated. the fact is the only two people that i am aware of on this bias that were directly involved in negotiations to create this consumer age
chairman, it is a mosaic of interlocking pieces that create accountability.ny federal independent agency is to follow the law carefully and closely, and that includes rulemaking, that we comply and consider costs and burdens. it means we should be attentive to legislative oversight, which i have been at the state level and would be here, and that means we pay close attention to audits. -- audits. i found that to be a useful tool. in each case we clean those up. at about cfpb -- at the cfpb, we...
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companies like google that were worn out of a grant on libraries indexing or even the work on the mosaicbrowser. so nearly every subsegment of the i.t. economy originates -- berkeley has this beautiful chart that actually maps back which of the key subsegments of the billion dollar plus industries in i.t. originated from federal r&d investments. so category a, continuing that nsf engine to cede kind of basic activity does have, in fact, over time -- and this is the long-term point that james made -- an impact on the economy. we have applied benefits, and no question in anyone's mind that darpa has been a phenomenal resource for the commercialization benefit of the work that they're doing, the internet, gps, stealth, you name it. these technologies were very, very much critical and were guided and directed by the wonderful work at darpa which, by the way, is why you see the president so committed both in terms of investing in areas like arpa-e which is already this just its start-up years has generated significant private capital, follow-on investment because so many of the innovations ha
companies like google that were worn out of a grant on libraries indexing or even the work on the mosaicbrowser. so nearly every subsegment of the i.t. economy originates -- berkeley has this beautiful chart that actually maps back which of the key subsegments of the billion dollar plus industries in i.t. originated from federal r&d investments. so category a, continuing that nsf engine to cede kind of basic activity does have, in fact, over time -- and this is the long-term point that...
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companies like google that were born out of a plant on libraries indexing or even the work on the mosaicbrowser. so nearly every subsegment of the i.t. economy originates -- berkeley has this beautiful chart that actually maps back which of the key subsegments of the billion dollar plus industries in i.t. originated from federal r&d investments. so category a, continuing that nsf engine to cede kind of basic activity does have, in fact, over time -- and this is the long-term point that james made -- an impact on the economy. we have applied benefits, and no question in anyone's mind that darpa has been a phenomenal resource for the commercialization benefit of the work that they are doing, the internet, gps, stealth, you name it. these technologies were very, very much critical and were guided and directed by the wonderful work at darpa which, by the way, is why you see the president so committed both in terms of investing in areas like r&d which is already in just start-up years has generated significant private capital follow-on investment because so many of the innovations have alread
companies like google that were born out of a plant on libraries indexing or even the work on the mosaicbrowser. so nearly every subsegment of the i.t. economy originates -- berkeley has this beautiful chart that actually maps back which of the key subsegments of the billion dollar plus industries in i.t. originated from federal r&d investments. so category a, continuing that nsf engine to cede kind of basic activity does have, in fact, over time -- and this is the long-term point that...
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the government is the pieces that fill in the mosaic and make it accomplish of all. the problem the president has is that in running against congress, the checkmate were nothing else gets done, it undermines his inspirational, "here is what we're going to do. that is the problem. what he has to do governing-wise -- >> do you think there is any option but to run against congress? >> they are playing the role, which at the state of the union, you will get 57 million people. i would not make it a cash for clunkers speech. i would make it about the agenda for the next four years because people need that. they have to know what your vision is. it is your one last opportunity unbuilded, the sites your speech at the convention. you will not get that again. i would not make it a walk away checklist. the governing part is -- it runs against the grain undermining what i think will be the rhetoric and the need of the campaign. the campaign is going to have to figure out, between the white house and the campaign, how to make the congress do a few things to illustrate this vision
the government is the pieces that fill in the mosaic and make it accomplish of all. the problem the president has is that in running against congress, the checkmate were nothing else gets done, it undermines his inspirational, "here is what we're going to do. that is the problem. what he has to do governing-wise -- >> do you think there is any option but to run against congress? >> they are playing the role, which at the state of the union, you will get 57 million people. i...
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. >> we are talking about the difference between seeing yellow tile and seeing a mosaic. what gives you the information and one does not. >> all those things are not searches. >> there was a warned and the limits were not followed. do this in 10 days, and they took 11. they were supposed to do it in d.c., but instead, they did in maryland. they could have gotten permission to conduct this search. i take it that the practice has been in the electronic surveillance manual, better get a warrant. when this kind of surveillance is wanted by the government, was the -- was very difficult to get in the warrant? >> there would not have been any difficulty getting a warrant. the warrant authorized things just beyond monitoring the car. it also authorized monitoring if the car in any location where there was a reasonable expectation of privacy. this case is only about monitoring the car on a private street. the principle used for this kind of surveillance is when the police have not yet acquired probable cause, but how the situation that does call for monitoring. i would like to giv
. >> we are talking about the difference between seeing yellow tile and seeing a mosaic. what gives you the information and one does not. >> all those things are not searches. >> there was a warned and the limits were not followed. do this in 10 days, and they took 11. they were supposed to do it in d.c., but instead, they did in maryland. they could have gotten permission to conduct this search. i take it that the practice has been in the electronic surveillance manual,...
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governing is a filling out the pieces that fill up the mosaics. the problem for him is that running against the congress, i am accepting the checkmate were nothing gets done. it undermines the inspirational "here is what we are going to do." that is the problem here >> do you think there is any option to run against the congress this year? what they are playing the role of stopping. in the state of the union you will get 57 million people. i would not make a cash for clunkers speech. i would make it about the agenda for the next four years. they have to know what your vision is. it is your one last opportunity on filtered. here you are walking in as president. you are not going to get that again. i would not make a walk away checklist. the governing party runs against the grain undermining what i think is going to be the rhetoric and in need of the campaign. they will have to figure out how to make congress to a few things to illustrate this vision of the second term so it will not feel like the first term. that is going to be a difficult juggling
governing is a filling out the pieces that fill up the mosaics. the problem for him is that running against the congress, i am accepting the checkmate were nothing gets done. it undermines the inspirational "here is what we are going to do." that is the problem here >> do you think there is any option to run against the congress this year? what they are playing the role of stopping. in the state of the union you will get 57 million people. i would not make a cash for clunkers...
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they have one place to go to with a per pond rains of jobs and they don't have to work through the mosaic, particularly a young member leaves service, all they have known typically, if you graduated from high school, i graduated, joined the military, spent five years in, learned a lot, great leadership experience, now i'm out. wow. it's a pretty dramatic shift. to help enable that process, the president asked that the department of defense and va to stand up a task force public terms you've heard, the term to design the reverse boot camp. we spend time training veterans at the front end, have not spent a lot of time on the back end helping transition. this is a work in in progress with the group, making great step, and we'll hear from them in the coming months. my message is on the employment lane is as far as and loud and wide as you can communicate, tell companies to hire a veteran or three or 50 or 10,000, whatever's within their capacity. there's a tax credit involved, several government measures like the goal card behind it, incredible support with the va including opening up vocatio
they have one place to go to with a per pond rains of jobs and they don't have to work through the mosaic, particularly a young member leaves service, all they have known typically, if you graduated from high school, i graduated, joined the military, spent five years in, learned a lot, great leadership experience, now i'm out. wow. it's a pretty dramatic shift. to help enable that process, the president asked that the department of defense and va to stand up a task force public terms you've...
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this is a wonderful mosaic. >> it is wonderful. it was original to the building.tens of thousands of people cross by every day. this is the waiting area. the larger alcoves or for storage. and the big plants that would go out to meet the ferries. people would come out to meet the ferries. and then go to the trolley cars. the family of the original artisan still lives in the bay area and they come by every so often to make sure that it is in tact and being taken care of. furry little repair to it. this is the before and after, 1910 to 1960's, 1970's. this is what the building looked like during that time. it was under plywood and carpeting for about 30 years. this was amazingly preserved underneath all of that when it pulled up. >> how to the ventilate this? are these operable? h[ph>> they are not. we have a cool air intake from the bay. because of the atrium, it would be nearly impossible for any air conditioning, so we have cool air intake on the bayside. that cools the building down. when i first artwork in here, i was fascinated with all the arches, the repetit
this is a wonderful mosaic. >> it is wonderful. it was original to the building.tens of thousands of people cross by every day. this is the waiting area. the larger alcoves or for storage. and the big plants that would go out to meet the ferries. people would come out to meet the ferries. and then go to the trolley cars. the family of the original artisan still lives in the bay area and they come by every so often to make sure that it is in tact and being taken care of. furry little...