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i'll tell part of it here today on a mosaic. tunis is the holy family sister thanks for joining us. where do want to start. he said my wife pastor about her brother and she talked for 35 years. so this is kind of redress, and let you go but this is a wonderful time we said this could very well be called it's about time. >>> when you think about women's history in general women have never been " the trade in history with and ran out of it in a lot of ways and the women religious have made a difference in california particularly. the general exhibit which was under the heading of the leadership conference of women religious and the smithsonian their own separate together. they wanted to show the impact of woman religion and the united states since their arrival in the beginning 1727 the sisters came to new orleans. and they began their. what happened in the 300 years calling on to 400 now since that time and it's an amazing story. in many places that shown, and traveling the country. they began putting it together and about 2007 and since 2000 has been traveling around the country and
i'll tell part of it here today on a mosaic. tunis is the holy family sister thanks for joining us. where do want to start. he said my wife pastor about her brother and she talked for 35 years. so this is kind of redress, and let you go but this is a wonderful time we said this could very well be called it's about time. >>> when you think about women's history in general women have never been " the trade in history with and ran out of it in a lot of ways and the women religious...
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time of shatters when heinz so i think this book is about putting it back together and creating a mosaic almost a whole that also has mortar and air and space between the pieces. my hope is that in my life and in my book and inexperienced leaders have this about an inspiration to speak words of love and roots of kindness and where its of gratitude and words of sincerity and honesty. where is that a positive because i believe we are born with so many of them as our role in our life as we grow and as the bill to and as we develop and as to deepen to focus on that which is positive. a lot of literature is about the negative about the heart and crushing and heartbreaking. but my hope is that the reader will come out feeling stretched as i did. >>> were taking a quick break please join us in just one moment. >>> welcome back pay amounted to a host this morning in the middle of a wonderful conversation with david and jennifer about the books of they've written. it seems to me that people will write all the time people might write a letter or no treatment occurs to the store and the laboratory
time of shatters when heinz so i think this book is about putting it back together and creating a mosaic almost a whole that also has mortar and air and space between the pieces. my hope is that in my life and in my book and inexperienced leaders have this about an inspiration to speak words of love and roots of kindness and where its of gratitude and words of sincerity and honesty. where is that a positive because i believe we are born with so many of them as our role in our life as we grow...
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. >> in 1453, they converted the basilica into a mosque blasting over the mosaicics like this one of jesus. in 1920s, mustafa established a state. it seems turkey is distancing itself. >> there will be a renewed caliphate. will it be the arab or ottoman caliphate. turkish-christians pray. thap continue their search for a brighter future. >> we need jobs and peace. we need a solution to our problem. >> gary lane, cbn news, istanbul. >>> uganda war load kony -- covering every block of every city with stickers, signs and posters about kony. he is accused of killing thousands and building army by kidnapping and mutilating children. freelance journalist interviewed the war lord at a camp in the ugandaian bush. >> what was your impression of kony? >> joseph kony was very nice. he called me by my first name. he invited me to sunday breakfast. we had doughnuts together in the jungle. help didn't come across as the dangerous war lord he is. >> describe his army, who are they and why do they follow him? >> his army is made up of abducted children and young adults. the army is less strong than
. >> in 1453, they converted the basilica into a mosque blasting over the mosaicics like this one of jesus. in 1920s, mustafa established a state. it seems turkey is distancing itself. >> there will be a renewed caliphate. will it be the arab or ottoman caliphate. turkish-christians pray. thap continue their search for a brighter future. >> we need jobs and peace. we need a solution to our problem. >> gary lane, cbn news, istanbul. >>> uganda war load kony --...
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if you rent a house were working with the company called solar mosaic are you can buy clean power when you turn on the lighter here charging up the phone but thing you can do is to metra and taking action as a consumer every time we could go to the grocery store director dollars toward organic food companies or toward companies that are working to restore the plan at a consumer as a homeowner and assistant you can do plenty of things. >>> to worry about birthday and tomorrow is back to normal. >>> were all and busy lives in a pink and with the sierra club for two years and working on environmental issues for 20 and i found most people care about clean air really what clean water and care about how the forests and parks and wilderness areas and so on, and people will stay involved. >>> i want to thank you and tell you for more information visit sierra club web site. leaving out the jazz vocalist performing friday may 4th at 8:00 p.m. with tickets and current thanks for watching. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
if you rent a house were working with the company called solar mosaic are you can buy clean power when you turn on the lighter here charging up the phone but thing you can do is to metra and taking action as a consumer every time we could go to the grocery store director dollars toward organic food companies or toward companies that are working to restore the plan at a consumer as a homeowner and assistant you can do plenty of things. >>> to worry about birthday and tomorrow is back to...
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there was a beautiful wood laid mosaic. this is a marble mosai c. this is at the national zoo. and there's the beautiful rock work. they didn't build porto potties. this is a restroom in yosemite. we discovered these above phoenix. then there's art work which celebrates people doing ordinary but indispensable stuff. this is up at timber line lodge. they were not used to seeing them or getting classes in journalism. they would get people in trouble. sometimes the art or the artist got in trouble. let's look at a few of the structures around california. this is built by the wpa. the noblist motive is the public good. imagine anybody saying that today. this kind of work is a noble endeavor. county courthouses like this one in alameda. city halls all over california in a variety of styles. this one is at burbank. it hasn't been touched. fire stations all over the place. and police stations and armories. this is the police stables in golden gate park and public libraries. and then one at north berkeley. public hospitals. clinics and sanitary. as well as polio people did get tubercul
there was a beautiful wood laid mosaic. this is a marble mosai c. this is at the national zoo. and there's the beautiful rock work. they didn't build porto potties. this is a restroom in yosemite. we discovered these above phoenix. then there's art work which celebrates people doing ordinary but indispensable stuff. this is up at timber line lodge. they were not used to seeing them or getting classes in journalism. they would get people in trouble. sometimes the art or the artist got in...
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. >>> a mosaic on the outside of the church commemorates the project 12 years ago to arts community members in weapons. berkeley mark the 10th annual holocaust memorial of them. a survivor share their stories at so future generations never forget what happened. >>> here in poems and stories about the experience conveyed some of the profound tragedy of what happened on and remembering and hours us to fight and make sure these things do not happen again. >>> in berkeley is one of the few american cities that continuously holds a holocaust remembrance of then. >>> and then 6, six members of the secret service out of their job in the wake of the colombian prostitute scandal when agents story has changed since the scandal broke. it is not clear how the but they say they will get you start rules ahead of cellphone use before the 2012 olympic games. >>> increasing,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> six secret service agents are out of their job that number expected to be hired by the end of the way. more than 20 agents and military members investigated as part of the incident. daniel nottingham reports that congre
. >>> a mosaic on the outside of the church commemorates the project 12 years ago to arts community members in weapons. berkeley mark the 10th annual holocaust memorial of them. a survivor share their stories at so future generations never forget what happened. >>> here in poems and stories about the experience conveyed some of the profound tragedy of what happened on and remembering and hours us to fight and make sure these things do not happen again. >>> in berkeley...
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. >>> watching milhaud's mosaic with the reverence this morning and mention scripture and during the break you mentioned the woman of the well to jesus in counter. >>> to me it shows so much about 11 and the restoration because the woman came to the well, very heavy and she is a symbol of an individual so if you remove the gender coming to a place in one's life will have some much having a son your heart and a life and things of gone on in jesus meets her and make its full every time i talk about it appeared jesus offers her a gift without condemnation our judgment and without criticism adjusted gift of eternal life to this water that clinches the sold their stock and she recognizes god through him in a moment and shifts and except sit. from that moment when you read the story she goes and her life is changed and so were others. i absolutely love that one. >>> some final thoughts from you. >>> we have to easter is the combination of lint and for me i go back to when jesus is baptized in the heavens opened up and god says this is my son so there is a connection that was made there tha
. >>> watching milhaud's mosaic with the reverence this morning and mention scripture and during the break you mentioned the woman of the well to jesus in counter. >>> to me it shows so much about 11 and the restoration because the woman came to the well, very heavy and she is a symbol of an individual so if you remove the gender coming to a place in one's life will have some much having a son your heart and a life and things of gone on in jesus meets her and make its full...
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. >>> a mosaic on the outside of the church commemorates the project will years ago, then urged and communityembers to turn in their weapons. the self-proclaimed granat city in northern california celebrated earth day. native american dancers performed at the civic center in san francisco more than 40 years ago april 22nd was designated as earth day and environmentalists have held beach cleanup and tree plantings, you can visit all 397 national parks for free through next sunday. a >>> a once-in-a-lifetime moment a tender moment between two cats and only one is a house cat the other a bobcat. >>> for those stockton like those in ocean beach temperatures dropped by 17 >>> for those stockton like those in ocean beach temperatures dropped by 17 degrees, cooling trend will,, when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> you get to see this as a
. >>> a mosaic on the outside of the church commemorates the project will years ago, then urged and communityembers to turn in their weapons. the self-proclaimed granat city in northern california celebrated earth day. native american dancers performed at the civic center in san francisco more than 40 years ago april 22nd was designated as earth day and environmentalists have held beach cleanup and tree plantings, you can visit all 397 national parks for free through next sunday. a...
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narrator the icocoa will only growrgest coin tropical rain forests,. which you can see on this satellite mosaicdarkegreeareas along the southern coast. during the 1920s, coffeendocoa plantations abegan in the southeast.. they then diffused to the center-west and nally to the souwest in the 197. agricultural wealthnes in theis one of the factors that has influenced the growth and activityf the towns. we have an administrative district-- a commercial district-- which, in some ways, would look like a... a frenchrovincial city with cafes and commeial strips and... and restaurants. it has qui a... a ench flavo with abidjan was the capitalps of the formefrench colony. the port was main gateway for imports and exports. the government was located inbidjan, rrator: and thidjas successealth creis best reflected in the modty of thelaau disict. assembled here are the headquarters of large businesses and the central administration that once controlled ivory coast's economic growth. the key was something called "the stabilization fund." chaleard ( translated ): the stabilization fund controls the commerciali
narrator the icocoa will only growrgest coin tropical rain forests,. which you can see on this satellite mosaicdarkegreeareas along the southern coast. during the 1920s, coffeendocoa plantations abegan in the southeast.. they then diffused to the center-west and nally to the souwest in the 197. agricultural wealthnes in theis one of the factors that has influenced the growth and activityf the towns. we have an administrative district-- a commercial district-- which, in some ways, would look...
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but here's the problem, we found the "titanic" in 1985, we went back in 1986 and made a mosaic of it. we came back 20 years later and put them side by side. you can see why the submarines a landing. they're loving it to death. they knocked off the crow's nest leaving all sorts of garbage and we're trying to say look, this is the "titanic" but you don't get to gettysburg with the a shovel, you don't take belt buckles off the "arizona" right? so visit but don't touch. (laughter) >> i got out of jury duty. >> you say that people are loving it to death. >> yes. >> stephen: has anyone gone down there and made love? because i remember that model t and the sweaty hand print on the mirror. >> a couple got married on the "titanic" in the submarine which i think is a little over the top. >> stephen: or actually under the bottom. >> yes. (laughter) >> stephen: so why... people say they're harming it but isn't it sea junk? why should we protect it? >> no, no! you can protect a ship by telling the people visit it but don't crush it quite honestly-- and this may sound far out even for you-- you can
but here's the problem, we found the "titanic" in 1985, we went back in 1986 and made a mosaic of it. we came back 20 years later and put them side by side. you can see why the submarines a landing. they're loving it to death. they knocked off the crow's nest leaving all sorts of garbage and we're trying to say look, this is the "titanic" but you don't get to gettysburg with the a shovel, you don't take belt buckles off the "arizona" right? so visit but don't...
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in the.s., many urban areas are characterized by diverse cultures, which create a rich ethnic mosaic.ufocus is boston, massachuse, part of a megalopolis located on the northeastern seaboa othe ited macaciopulio boston, massachuse, part of a megalopolis locahave taken root in older seainner-city neighborhoods. in recent decades, these neighborhoods deteriorated, with a downward spiral in infrastructure, services and oppornities. bunow stons bouncing back. with a downward spiral we'll see how relative location to the central business district, or cbd, is important to the development of these neighborhoods-- how so much can ride on their being part of federally-funded enterprise zones and how geographic information systems, or gis, can be used in addressing some difficult urban economic and social issues. boston, massachusetts. once a great port, it's now a world leader in high tech, higher education, medicine and finance. but like most u.s. cities, boston lost many jobs and middle-class residents to the suburbs. it's a regional problem-- part of the widening gap between the wealthiest a
in the.s., many urban areas are characterized by diverse cultures, which create a rich ethnic mosaic.ufocus is boston, massachuse, part of a megalopolis located on the northeastern seaboa othe ited macaciopulio boston, massachuse, part of a megalopolis locahave taken root in older seainner-city neighborhoods. in recent decades, these neighborhoods deteriorated, with a downward spiral in infrastructure, services and oppornities. bunow stons bouncing back. with a downward spiral we'll see how...
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. >> a mosaic on the outside of the church commemorates the project 12 years ago that urged community members to turn in their weapons. this just in, the neighborhood watch volunteer accused of killing an unarmed florida teenager was released from jail a short time ago. george zimmerman posted a $15,000 bail tonights. where he is going is being kept secret for his safety. here is what is ahead for zimmerman. >> for 11 days the jail has housed george zimmerman. sources tell us he is eager to go free but mindful of the threats he faces outside. he arrived here guarded by state agents carrying semi-automatic rifles but once he leaves and had its into hiding, like the out of state, his security will be his responsibility. >> it is a long process, this is the first few steps. he is still very worried. >> the parents of trayvon martin are described as devastated. their son's killer is about to go free and they resented his surprise apology to them in court last friday. >> wanted to say that i am sorry for the loss of your sun. i did not know how old he was, i thought that he was a little bi
. >> a mosaic on the outside of the church commemorates the project 12 years ago that urged community members to turn in their weapons. this just in, the neighborhood watch volunteer accused of killing an unarmed florida teenager was released from jail a short time ago. george zimmerman posted a $15,000 bail tonights. where he is going is being kept secret for his safety. here is what is ahead for zimmerman. >> for 11 days the jail has housed george zimmerman. sources tell us he is...
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in terms of the cathedral hill hospital, i just would want to continue to work with staff on the mosaic part of the building on the southeast corner. that has to be done very carefully to make sure it is appropriate. i do not want it to be too buys. thasy. are really liked the building at franklin and post but a simpler, but it is to the rear of the building. the other thing i would want to make sure is the color of the glass is rich enough. i cannot quite tell from the renderings what we have in mind as far as the glass covers for the hospital tower. >> on the lower portion of the building, we are actually using wood tones within the class system. we will come back and coordinate the actual metal portions to carry that came through. >> it looks like it was changing a bunch of different shades. i was not so sure how that would play out. it is the richer color at the lower levels and i think is really important. i think overall the design is really good. on st. luke's the only thing i would like to see is the treatment around the windows. it could maybe be more around the windows. whatev
in terms of the cathedral hill hospital, i just would want to continue to work with staff on the mosaic part of the building on the southeast corner. that has to be done very carefully to make sure it is appropriate. i do not want it to be too buys. thasy. are really liked the building at franklin and post but a simpler, but it is to the rear of the building. the other thing i would want to make sure is the color of the glass is rich enough. i cannot quite tell from the renderings what we have...
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so it's part of, it's an important part of the overall mosaic of energy efficiency and by the way, reduce cost of driving because driving an electric vehicle costs the fraction of petroleum powered vehicle. so, my plea to the right and i have written e-mails to rush limbaugh, who likes to describe me as my good friend, bob lutz, whom i never get an e-mail response from. who want me on the show, but i couldn't go because i'm a cnbc contributor. all these people i find frustrate me in the unwillingness to accept that electrify rification is a good g to do whether you're a conservative or liberal. one final thing on the volt. manyf you have heard that they catch fire. my int lek cull chul idol charles krauthammer has described it as the flammable chevy volt, thus perpetuating the fiction d volt catches fire. in fact, one chevrolet volt caught fire in a government crash test which totally destroyed the vehicle. the vehicle caught fire three weeks after the test and i would say three weeks allows adequate time for survivors to exit the vehicle. other than that, no chevrolet volt has ever caugh
so it's part of, it's an important part of the overall mosaic of energy efficiency and by the way, reduce cost of driving because driving an electric vehicle costs the fraction of petroleum powered vehicle. so, my plea to the right and i have written e-mails to rush limbaugh, who likes to describe me as my good friend, bob lutz, whom i never get an e-mail response from. who want me on the show, but i couldn't go because i'm a cnbc contributor. all these people i find frustrate me in the...
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course the training is straight with us because they expect the highest possible standards i'm for mosaics to frescoes any kind of connect with ought to teach a city here in great detail or. some have come to understand that the developments and promotion of the country can be more successful by means of collaboration between artists and business people. based on such principles through our foundation was established in two thousand and three and a year later the room was a gallery opened as part of the organization. and its cost space various types of contemporary art. museum and private gallery. all you can see here. exhibiting and. who was also often publishes both catalogs and takes part in various. internationally. but he also is a very staid galleries to study and be inspired by the creations of famous painting is a central house. opens in one nine hundred seventy nine and since then has become one of the most popular exhibitions spaces in the country basically the idea of this house is to be prolongation or a supplement to the park to the core product on the how the site so we have
course the training is straight with us because they expect the highest possible standards i'm for mosaics to frescoes any kind of connect with ought to teach a city here in great detail or. some have come to understand that the developments and promotion of the country can be more successful by means of collaboration between artists and business people. based on such principles through our foundation was established in two thousand and three and a year later the room was a gallery opened as...
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farm fertilizer maker mosaic has good news for shareholders today: sales are growing more than expected. that sent the stock up more than 5%. the company says demand has increased sharply in the past month as warm weather has allowed u.s. and canadian farmers to get into their fields earlier that usual. now, that warm weather may also have had more people buying cars, with stronger than expected earnings at auto dealers across the u.s., but that didn't help all their stocks. auto-nation fell 1% despite stronger than expected earnings. penske auto, though, is close to a new 52-week high after today's 1% rally. lithia motors jumped more than 7.5%. all three reported higher first quarter sales and higher vehicle prices. now, two-wheelers were also selling well at the beginning of the year. motorcycle maker harley davidson's earnings were more than expected. shares hit a new high, up 6%. harley said younger customers are coming to the brand, and it now expects to ship more cycles this year than it anticipated in january. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> tom: do you remember bake sale
farm fertilizer maker mosaic has good news for shareholders today: sales are growing more than expected. that sent the stock up more than 5%. the company says demand has increased sharply in the past month as warm weather has allowed u.s. and canadian farmers to get into their fields earlier that usual. now, that warm weather may also have had more people buying cars, with stronger than expected earnings at auto dealers across the u.s., but that didn't help all their stocks. auto-nation fell 1%...
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. >> reporter: these days major league players come in a mosaic of colors-- asian, canadian, latinos,than one in four players in baseball is foreign born. yankee's outfielder curtis granderson says robinson would be pleased. >> jackie robinson broke the color barrier before the civil rights barrier it opened doors for african-american, latin american ballplayers, the asian american ballplayers on our team all because of one man, jackie robinson on april 15th, 65 years ago. >> reporter: but robinson might be troubled to learn how few african-americans are walking through those doors. 25 years ago they comprised a little over 30% of major league rosters. this year, 8.8%. a recent harris poll provides one explanation. when asked what is your favorite sport, 48% of african-americans pick pro football, only 6% chose baseball. >> when i played as a kid, it was huge, you know, it was bigger than basketball, bigger than football. >> reporter: yank yees pitching ace c.c. sabathia is one of only five african-american starting pitchers in the major league. >> when you have a kid from the inner c
. >> reporter: these days major league players come in a mosaic of colors-- asian, canadian, latinos,than one in four players in baseball is foreign born. yankee's outfielder curtis granderson says robinson would be pleased. >> jackie robinson broke the color barrier before the civil rights barrier it opened doors for african-american, latin american ballplayers, the asian american ballplayers on our team all because of one man, jackie robinson on april 15th, 65 years ago. >>...
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in approximately 1995 with the advent of the mosaic browser and other things, there was a dramatic shift in the way the internet worked. and that is the worldwide web and protocols of the web. and the reason i think that was a huge shift is that it shifted us away from having an internet-based content on community and more on publishing. it was actually a regression in some ways. once again, people just sort of published things or put things out, even if they were bloggers or newspapers or magazines or new newspapers and magazines. it was much more of a you put your content, your pictures, whatever out for people to see. and the community was relegated to comment sections at the end, which were generally brain dead and stupid. now we're having another major shift that started three or four years ago for the next 25 years of the web, itsomes seems to me. it's being based on social networks and social media everything from facebook to twitter, which is bringing us back, thankfully i think, to a combination of people publishing things but also people forming communities, forming circles, fo
in approximately 1995 with the advent of the mosaic browser and other things, there was a dramatic shift in the way the internet worked. and that is the worldwide web and protocols of the web. and the reason i think that was a huge shift is that it shifted us away from having an internet-based content on community and more on publishing. it was actually a regression in some ways. once again, people just sort of published things or put things out, even if they were bloggers or newspapers or...
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differences the other whites are different then the sudanese will have an arabic background syria is a mosaic of ethnic groups you have the arabs you have the. poor it's you have the sure people. and you have the sherpas who have. roots. this all makes this may launch makes it difficult to separate. who's who as far as the sectarian i don't think that if this sectarian but those who have started the. opposition in syria were predominantly belonging to the muslim brotherhood the american administration is playing it very very careful in syria the are with the principles of freedom democracy and human rights for the syrian people but the have their concerns that if when and if they will supply weapons to the rebels it might be used against them exactly as it happened in afghanistan when you supported the group. because tory made its turn and we ended up was temporary love and nobody wants to see that anymore as far as the. saudis the rich oil states paying salaries for the opposition. as i said earlier it's going to present an incentive which supposed to present a situation new situation on the
differences the other whites are different then the sudanese will have an arabic background syria is a mosaic of ethnic groups you have the arabs you have the. poor it's you have the sure people. and you have the sherpas who have. roots. this all makes this may launch makes it difficult to separate. who's who as far as the sectarian i don't think that if this sectarian but those who have started the. opposition in syria were predominantly belonging to the muslim brotherhood the american...
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understand at in the area >> this is a very asideof mosaic. >> rose: you seem to be wanting to say that what we're fighting for here are principles like a secular state, principles wteve. this is num yes if we put an end t and qatar also. confounded by the fact it didn't meo play golf. (laughs) to ourteit w a t uprising against governman two.s brutality and putting down proteststherin syria? working around the syria. fa behavior of the heidn't inheritb fr international pu o sarkozy wi in syria. tuatn insaying that we don't syria. i acknowledge what this is about., ut i'm jusg there has been supported these people as they supported the th as fr outside to understand an h viol. not evthroh everybody else the real facts ou sia. government georgia when that are saying you have great opposie syrian opponents, turkish eovernment or the saudi was a fs rebels in one way i've inie blicly? th council isbba a matter of d kids. llin the public io and these armed groups i'm pleased to have him at uprising against government and they are sending money and weapons. we shouldn't ignore these facts. eve
understand at in the area >> this is a very asideof mosaic. >> rose: you seem to be wanting to say that what we're fighting for here are principles like a secular state, principles wteve. this is num yes if we put an end t and qatar also. confounded by the fact it didn't meo play golf. (laughs) to ourteit w a t uprising against governman two.s brutality and putting down proteststherin syria? working around the syria. fa behavior of the heidn't inheritb fr international pu o sarkozy...
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they are a piece of the puzzle, a part of the mosaic. but they are only one of many important parts of what predicts where a stock will go over the intermediate term. that tends to be the focus today. this is a teaching show and i want you to know the metrics of the stocks i recommend here. i also want to teach you how to listen to these conference calls or read them in the transcripts. at least give you my opinion of what matters and how i let them factor to my picking of the stocks. i'm hoping this show will, once and for all, tell you how to use earning season as a way to evaluate your portfolio, figure out what you need more of, what you need to trim. let it help your stock selection. earning seasons are important for what it tells you about a host of issues. big report cards. it's not just the trajectory of the estimates. i'm so tired of the estimates are bumped a penny or two. that's not making anybody any money. but we can't dismiss earnings season. we just got to put it in context. first, i assess them for the predictive value fo
they are a piece of the puzzle, a part of the mosaic. but they are only one of many important parts of what predicts where a stock will go over the intermediate term. that tends to be the focus today. this is a teaching show and i want you to know the metrics of the stocks i recommend here. i also want to teach you how to listen to these conference calls or read them in the transcripts. at least give you my opinion of what matters and how i let them factor to my picking of the stocks. i'm...
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we filmed it, made a beautiful mosaic of the ship and twenty years of diving by submarines from other went back twenty years later and redocumented. we can show you the shocking damage that is being done to the titanic. >> he hopes a law will be passed to protect this piece of history. >> senator kerry from massachusetts recently has introduced a bill to protect the titanic and we hope that our senate will sign it and it will become law and that other countries will obey it as well. >> it helps to have a new 3d version of the epic movie bring more attention to the topic. thanks to explorer and film maker, james cameron. >> we had 300 artists, we spent $18 million. it took 60 weeks. and i wasn't going to compromise. it had to look as good as if we shot it in 3d. >> as for what happens next, ballard's team is hoping to make more under water improvements. >> i have applied for a permit to go back and paint the other parts of the hull, the same pink paint. we will paint it the way it looks now, but you can do it now, the technology exists to clean and paint under water and we're going to
we filmed it, made a beautiful mosaic of the ship and twenty years of diving by submarines from other went back twenty years later and redocumented. we can show you the shocking damage that is being done to the titanic. >> he hopes a law will be passed to protect this piece of history. >> senator kerry from massachusetts recently has introduced a bill to protect the titanic and we hope that our senate will sign it and it will become law and that other countries will obey it as well....
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. >> if you go to the redskins home page, you'll see this cool mosaic of rg3. look closely and see that it is made up of pictures of facebook and twitter users who have sent tweets welcoming griffin to washington. isn't that cool? and you can add the hash tag, #rg32 dc and your picture will be added. cool. we've got to do that. we've got tons of information and anecdotes on our web site. go to nbcwashington.com. learn about our new quarterback and read about his background. even his spanish-speaking skills. this guy can do it all. >>> in our other headlines this morning, today the former marine accused of firing shots at several military buildings including the pentagon will be formally sentenced. yawn than economelaku pleaded g to the charge in january and agreed to a 25-year sentence. >>> neighbors in the petworth area of d.c. on edge after three violent attacks that may be connected. they happened in a ten-block radius in washington the past three days. a tourist was found in the 800 block of emerson street. later a homeless man was at georgia and emerson wi
. >> if you go to the redskins home page, you'll see this cool mosaic of rg3. look closely and see that it is made up of pictures of facebook and twitter users who have sent tweets welcoming griffin to washington. isn't that cool? and you can add the hash tag, #rg32 dc and your picture will be added. cool. we've got to do that. we've got tons of information and anecdotes on our web site. go to nbcwashington.com. learn about our new quarterback and read about his background. even his...
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this is not as important as something from the fed chairman himself, but a key piece to the mosaic of fed thinking. finally on friday, we get industrial data from italy, all right? this is industrial -- picture for industrial data. this is like draw something. omg pop, someone did that, it's very good. and it took me like i could figure it out like -- play the game, it's really cool. if we get a weak italian industrial production number, we've got to risk having italy back on the red hot griddle. i don't fear italy as much as spain. italy is taking serious growth moves. i'm certain that i'll be the only one that doesn't fear it and people will be saying, well, that industrial data number, italy in more trouble than we thought. here's the bottom line. everybody's making a fuss about tomorrow's unemployment report from the labor department. but when the market digests it monday and it should have been out yesterday. i bet the numbers will be in line and will be close to a non-event. after that, we default to earnings season. remember that super value and alcoa, the two companies that ki
this is not as important as something from the fed chairman himself, but a key piece to the mosaic of fed thinking. finally on friday, we get industrial data from italy, all right? this is industrial -- picture for industrial data. this is like draw something. omg pop, someone did that, it's very good. and it took me like i could figure it out like -- play the game, it's really cool. if we get a weak italian industrial production number, we've got to risk having italy back on the red hot...
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announcer: our country is a brilliant mosaic of colors and cultures. every child in it is unique. to keep prejudice from spoiling the picture. how to help children work together with special attention to respecting diversity, next time on the whole child. captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. [children laughing] faster! faster! funding for this program was provided by... hasyou look healthyd, "you and you feel fine, health"? but that may not be the full picture. colorectal cancer is the number two cancer killer. it doesn't always cause symptoms, but it can be prevented. get screened. make sure you are the picture of health. funding for this program was provided by... man: now, what do we have here? hendrick: once upon a time, this was our image of american preschool education. everybody looked the same. everybody acted the same. everybody was expected to learn in the same way. woman: go, guys, go! hendrick: but times have changed. now we live in a diverse, multicultural, multiethnic world. and as teachers, we have a tremendous responsibility to not only t
announcer: our country is a brilliant mosaic of colors and cultures. every child in it is unique. to keep prejudice from spoiling the picture. how to help children work together with special attention to respecting diversity, next time on the whole child. captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. [children laughing] faster! faster! funding for this program was provided by... hasyou look healthyd, "you and you feel fine, health"? but that may not be the full...
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nondenominational cooperation was the civil rights moment, the reverend martin luther king performed an essential mosaicthe steps of the lincoln memorial. lincoln ran against an evangelist for congress. i went to one of his meetings one. he did the call, anybody who wants to go to heaven stand up. lincoln didn't stand up. he said where are you going? he said i'm going to congress. maybe you can go to both. i don't know if that's possible. you have a wonderful thread, a wonderful history, experience has taught us -- to go to your question -- experience has taught us that we can have fine hours, hours of reform and reclamation without being hopelessly divided. >> do you have a lesson on this easter morning from your faith, tradition, that is instructive, you think, to our national leaders and presidential candidates? >> i do, david. thank fyou for asking. i was thinking when you were talking about your heritage, they were saved by the blood of a lamb. on this easter day, i just have to say for me, i'm a sinner and easter means to me that i can be forgiven of my sin. i put my faith in jesus as god's lamb.
nondenominational cooperation was the civil rights moment, the reverend martin luther king performed an essential mosaicthe steps of the lincoln memorial. lincoln ran against an evangelist for congress. i went to one of his meetings one. he did the call, anybody who wants to go to heaven stand up. lincoln didn't stand up. he said where are you going? he said i'm going to congress. maybe you can go to both. i don't know if that's possible. you have a wonderful thread, a wonderful history,...