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>>> welcome to a mosaic. i'm your host. the director of communications and public policy for the archdiocese of san francisco. today we will have a discussion about the the adamant in the roman catholic church. and we have two guests with us to man left is rich deacon rich and on his left cheek and leon welcome to both of you. we're going to talk about deacons and first of all we need to make it clear that the roman catholic the half command is the difference in the provinces the ackerman's. how are you different? >>> and taken is a call to order one of the orders of the church. deacon's priests and bishops it has the remissions of around preaching and sharing the word and charity with a major focus on charity in serving the most needy and deacons often times going to the calling later in life and make be married. >>> that's different. give us a short introduction about what to do? >>> by chavis to coordinate the formation program so it's all about looking at the applicants their called to surf discerning whether they might
>>> welcome to a mosaic. i'm your host. the director of communications and public policy for the archdiocese of san francisco. today we will have a discussion about the the adamant in the roman catholic church. and we have two guests with us to man left is rich deacon rich and on his left cheek and leon welcome to both of you. we're going to talk about deacons and first of all we need to make it clear that the roman catholic the half command is the difference in the provinces the...
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it took her about 3 weeks to do that. 6,000 pieces went in to making that moe saiz mosaic flag -- mosaiclag. >> this is an interesting thing. in fact, it's a yearlong event and it's putting fort mchenry on the map. people come to baltimore anyway. i think it's going to direct a lot of traffic to the fort that might not have gone there. that's a beautiful thing. it makes the license plates worthwhile. >> reporter: that's right. the uss fort mchenry will be the first ship coming in this morning. you will see it all right here on wjz 13 eyewitness news. it's going to be great. see you . have a good one. >> so see you -- see you. i didn't realize there was a ship named after fort mchenry. >> i had no idea either. >>> still to come on wjz. >> the man behind the robocalls. july julius when -- jewel julius henson excuse us, while we change into something more comfortable. cool. introducing, the square sunnyd bottle. >>> 22 minutes past 6:00. in just a few hours julius henson will learn his fate in the robocall election scandal. this morning he sits down only with wjz for his first indepth inter
it took her about 3 weeks to do that. 6,000 pieces went in to making that moe saiz mosaic flag -- mosaiclag. >> this is an interesting thing. in fact, it's a yearlong event and it's putting fort mchenry on the map. people come to baltimore anyway. i think it's going to direct a lot of traffic to the fort that might not have gone there. that's a beautiful thing. it makes the license plates worthwhile. >> reporter: that's right. the uss fort mchenry will be the first ship coming in...
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. >> and to celebrate this, mosaic gardens partnered up with jack links to create a really cool mosaic using nothing but pieces of beef jerky to create a portrait of sas catch. as you know, he is the star of the saskwach commercials. >> i like this a lot. they utilize different kinds of jerky, for the different colors that make up the face. >> so you just need to change the brown which, of course, you get with beef jerky, so you've probably got turkey jerky and spicy and teriyaki. it took them 50 hours to finish and used 16 pounds of jerky. >> there's the finished product. >> it almost looks like a stained glass window. >> i love it. you know what, it probably smells like jerky, too. every time you walk past it. >> you lick it? >> yeah. >> i so want some jerky right now. >> i know. can we get some? joey, go get us some beef je >>> look how long this guy rides. >> it almost looks like he's on one of those wave machines. >> only machine here is the surfer. see him, next. >>> and cops confront a man who gets a little out of control at a parade. and then -- >> oh, man. they tackled him rig
. >> and to celebrate this, mosaic gardens partnered up with jack links to create a really cool mosaic using nothing but pieces of beef jerky to create a portrait of sas catch. as you know, he is the star of the saskwach commercials. >> i like this a lot. they utilize different kinds of jerky, for the different colors that make up the face. >> so you just need to change the brown which, of course, you get with beef jerky, so you've probably got turkey jerky and spicy and...
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. >> reporter: and lillian crowley is showing her pride, with her 6,000-piece glass mosaic of the 15-ar american flag. >> i was thinking, what can i do patriotic? the flag. the flag, of course. >> reporter: customers are stopping outside their store, lombard hardware, a fells point landmark, to take pictures. williams' other works are beautiful. this one is, too. >> it's great for the neighborhood. great for the area. and especially with our 1812 sale a bration coming up. >> reporter: williams' husband ken, known for his stained glass work, got the ball rolling with his own flag. >> so i put this together. lillian saw it. and she said, it's beautiful. but i want to make a bigger one. >> i started gluing all of the glass in place and taking my time. i want today to look as nice as it could. >> reporter: just a few days ago, the big flag mosaic went up on the side of the building. and you can see it driving down east lombard street. >> and i'm so proud that baltimore is being showcased in this way, all of the good things we do here. that's what this city is about. >> reporter: ron matz,
. >> reporter: and lillian crowley is showing her pride, with her 6,000-piece glass mosaic of the 15-ar american flag. >> i was thinking, what can i do patriotic? the flag. the flag, of course. >> reporter: customers are stopping outside their store, lombard hardware, a fells point landmark, to take pictures. williams' other works are beautiful. this one is, too. >> it's great for the neighborhood. great for the area. and especially with our 1812 sale a bration coming...
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. >> reporter: and lillian crowdie is showing her pride, with her 6,000-piece glass mosaic of the 15-ar american flag. >> i was thinking, you know, what can i do patriotic? and i thought, the flag. the flag, of course. >> reporter: customers are stopping outside their store. lombard hard wear. to take pictures. they are beautiful. this one is, too. >> it's great for the neighborhood. great for the area. and especially with our 1812 celebration coming-- sale a bration coming up. >> william ken, known for his stained glass work, got the ball rolling with his own flag. >> so i put this together. and i put it up. and then lillian saw it. she said, it's beautiful, but i want to make a bigger one. >> and i just put in all the -- started gluing all of the glass in place and taking my time. so i want today to look as nice as i could. >> reporter: just a few days ago, the big flag mosaic went up on the side of the building. and you can see it driving down east lombard street. >> and i'm so proud baltimore is being showcased in this way, all of the good things that we do here. that's what this
. >> reporter: and lillian crowdie is showing her pride, with her 6,000-piece glass mosaic of the 15-ar american flag. >> i was thinking, you know, what can i do patriotic? and i thought, the flag. the flag, of course. >> reporter: customers are stopping outside their store. lombard hard wear. to take pictures. they are beautiful. this one is, too. >> it's great for the neighborhood. great for the area. and especially with our 1812 celebration coming-- sale a bration...
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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 b
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 b
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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
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
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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 tuberculosis. remember that counties were str
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...
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so i wanted it to look as nice as it could. >> reporter: just a few days ago, the big flag mosaic wentde of the building. and you can see it driving down east lombard street. >> and i'm proud that baltimore is being showcased in this way. all of the good things we do. that's what this city is about. >> reporter: ron matz, wjz eyewitness news. >> and lillian says it took her about three weeks to complete her work. stay with wjz for complete coverage of our proud history, as we celebrate the star- spangled sale a bration. >>> well, let's get all of that rain out of here. it's beautiful when the boats come in wednesday. >> that would be good. >>> still to come on wjz eyewitness news. a serious side effect from too little sleep. the new reason you'll want to get to bed a little earlier. >>> crimes hit one of israel's most sacred places. the vandalism discovered at the holocaust memorial in jerusalem. >>> bob turk. wet tuesday coming up. i'll have the exclusive first warning five-day forecast. >>> first, here's today's reports from wall street. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,, >>> out on th
so i wanted it to look as nice as it could. >> reporter: just a few days ago, the big flag mosaic wentde of the building. and you can see it driving down east lombard street. >> and i'm proud that baltimore is being showcased in this way. all of the good things we do. that's what this city is about. >> reporter: ron matz, wjz eyewitness news. >> and lillian says it took her about three weeks to complete her work. stay with wjz for complete coverage of our proud history,...
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>>> could morning and welcome to mosaic. humanitarian service is the theme this morning. it was albert einstein that said if you want to find a purpose in life, and in life he need to know how to serve. so today we have a colleague and friend of mine dr. marilyn right that's come to say a word about service. welcome. now what does it mean to service. >>> and it most people have an understanding of the ways that they volunteer in that they seek to lift others up the could be anything from helping at a soup kitchen or helping the homeless for donating money toward its her charitable organization that you really believe in. think there is an attitude of charity that goes with serving and then it kind of issue on to your behavior. i think humanitarian service is another synonym for social justice. it tends to focus on the social needs and our communities and around the world that everyone is i think becoming more and more conscious of. >>> your big project now is the blood drive. now what got too involved? >>> last year it sort of came out of print for two clergymen the bisho
>>> could morning and welcome to mosaic. humanitarian service is the theme this morning. it was albert einstein that said if you want to find a purpose in life, and in life he need to know how to serve. so today we have a colleague and friend of mine dr. marilyn right that's come to say a word about service. welcome. now what does it mean to service. >>> and it most people have an understanding of the ways that they volunteer in that they seek to lift others up the could be...
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potash or mosaic? which one should i put more of in my portfolio? >> i think potash is a better-run company, mosaic could be taken over. we saw once when people tried to take it over and the canadian government intervened. potash is incredibly low. all that said, i like yield, i don't like the economic sensitivity, people think potash has both. not enough yield and more economic sensitivity than we thought because a lot of people can put up fertilizer plants quickly. i'm not going to bless potash. i'll go to bill in new york. bill? >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah from bill from long island, new york. >> long island, i'll be there this weekend. >> caller: listen, jim, i bought nike stock about a month ago and my understanding is they sold two of their brands today. my question, jim, should i invest in a few more stocks? >> look, we know -- we know from finish line, we know from footlocker, the sneaker business is strong. we know that nike's got a ton of new products available. we know that nike, unfortunately, is up 30% year-over-year, but that said i l
potash or mosaic? which one should i put more of in my portfolio? >> i think potash is a better-run company, mosaic could be taken over. we saw once when people tried to take it over and the canadian government intervened. potash is incredibly low. all that said, i like yield, i don't like the economic sensitivity, people think potash has both. not enough yield and more economic sensitivity than we thought because a lot of people can put up fertilizer plants quickly. i'm not going to...
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lie yo kneel farius was walking outside rocketship mosaic elementary school when a car drove by and fired shots. he died at the scene. it was at 7:20 in the evening. the area is known for gang activity. no known motive in the shooting and no arrests have been made. >>> san francisco police are looking for help to solve a homicide in the mission district. it happened outside the double dutch bar on 16th street between valencia and guerrero streets. they attacked already reason so jiminez and then shot him. >> anyone who saw anything, please give the police a cull. >>> thousands of nurse resist on strike. this is an ongoing labor dispute that resulted in several walk outs in the past. we have been following developments. now we explain how the strike is impacting patients. good afternoon, paul. >> good afternoon, tori, we are smack dab in the middle of the strike. we are here to open up. and there are strikes going on. and another north bay hospital. so nurses here say they are demanding 100 concessions. they want retirement, and health coverage. >> it is so ridiculous to think that nurses
lie yo kneel farius was walking outside rocketship mosaic elementary school when a car drove by and fired shots. he died at the scene. it was at 7:20 in the evening. the area is known for gang activity. no known motive in the shooting and no arrests have been made. >>> san francisco police are looking for help to solve a homicide in the mission district. it happened outside the double dutch bar on 16th street between valencia and guerrero streets. they attacked already reason so...
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mosaic. >> i'm glad you said bold call instead of bal b call. looking at mosaic looking at evaluations trading single digits and great cash position, loved entire sector, $60 tarkt. i like the name, been in a while, hold it. >> a good day yesterday, another day today, harley davidson dropping 3%. >> analyst meeting for harley, they don't like what they are seeing. we're seeing a big drop. the big problem like so many in the united states is the international segment. they claim they can make up for europe with growth in america i'm skeptical and the chart is too. >> the s&p 500, if you want to trade from the long side do it against 2. traded on monster volume. that's your bogey if you want to play stx on the long side prfds why the pop on apollo group. >> you're seeing shorts squeezed. lots of headwind, student debt, lack of job, the reason they go back to school. so i'd stay away. >> destination dejur, jersey state. you might want to cover up. law enforcement calling for a 40-year ordinance that makes it illegal to wear a bathing suit on the bo
mosaic. >> i'm glad you said bold call instead of bal b call. looking at mosaic looking at evaluations trading single digits and great cash position, loved entire sector, $60 tarkt. i like the name, been in a while, hold it. >> a good day yesterday, another day today, harley davidson dropping 3%. >> analyst meeting for harley, they don't like what they are seeing. we're seeing a big drop. the big problem like so many in the united states is the international segment. they...
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times shatters one's heart so in this book i think it's about putting it back together and creating a mosaic pothole that also has mortar and air and space between the pieces and my hope is that in my life and in my book and in the experience the readers have that it's about an inspiration to speak words of love and kindness and gratitude and sincerity and honesty. ward said the positive because i believe we're born so many of them as our role and our life as we grow as rebuilds, us to develop a sense deepened to focus on that which is positive. a lot of literature of literature is about-the crushing and heartbreaking and my hope the the spokesman has those elements that the murder book come out feeling, stretched as i did. >>> when the to take a quick break up this join us in a moment. >>> welcome back. i'm honored to be host a slowing in the middle of a wonderful conversation with david and jennifer about the books they've written now it seems to me that people write all of this time people might write a letter or notes workers' religious and the met by celebrity mail so people writes all
times shatters one's heart so in this book i think it's about putting it back together and creating a mosaic pothole that also has mortar and air and space between the pieces and my hope is that in my life and in my book and in the experience the readers have that it's about an inspiration to speak words of love and kindness and gratitude and sincerity and honesty. ward said the positive because i believe we're born so many of them as our role and our life as we grow as rebuilds, us to develop...
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so he built a mosaic from multiple, multiple sources.no single source in my view who gave him all the details. it was building up a mosaic, a picture from multiple sources and putting together a very good piece. >> but then while all the henterring now. why this sudden concern about a practice that happens daily, has happened daily for years? is it justified, for example, the fear that other intelligence agencies will then stop cooperating with us? >> well, it's not, brooke, the only story that is concerning some of the critics. another story about cia drone strikes, i think that's overblown because drone strikes are public events and well-covered in the media every time they happen. >> right. >> and then the story about penetration of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula broken by the associated press. you know, i think there's a little bit more legitimacy with concern surrounding that story. and then the reporting that followed that story because this was an ongoing operation that was penetrating this group. i'm not privy to all the detai
so he built a mosaic from multiple, multiple sources.no single source in my view who gave him all the details. it was building up a mosaic, a picture from multiple sources and putting together a very good piece. >> but then while all the henterring now. why this sudden concern about a practice that happens daily, has happened daily for years? is it justified, for example, the fear that other intelligence agencies will then stop cooperating with us? >> well, it's not, brooke, the...
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it happened near rocket ship mosaic elementary school. it is san jose's 19, side of the year.ugh police believe the murder was gang-related it is not known. >> it could be an individual walking down the street that is not from that neighborhood, wearing the wrong colors. >>pam: sandusky is accused of assaulting a tan voice. what a victim testified that sandusky both >> the 25 year-old testified that when he was a boy, sandusky pendant to the ground in the basement of his home and forced him to have oral sex. he said at sandusky told him he would never see his family again if he told anyone what happened. he said he was abused at least five times in the basement and later, said as he apologized saying that he did not needed and that he loved me. two other victims said that after joining sandusky's charity for underprivileged kids, he took them to football games and testified, he worked his hand up my leg and sometimes of my shorts to touch my genitals. jurors were also shown this clip of the said as the interview with bob costas. >> i have horse around with kids in the shower a
it happened near rocket ship mosaic elementary school. it is san jose's 19, side of the year.ugh police believe the murder was gang-related it is not known. >> it could be an individual walking down the street that is not from that neighborhood, wearing the wrong colors. >>pam: sandusky is accused of assaulting a tan voice. what a victim testified that sandusky both >> the 25 year-old testified that when he was a boy, sandusky pendant to the ground in the basement of his home...
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. >> you can create mosaics, can't you?>> the first priority is help the á7gitt$8qáter, and to reduce workload. what can we do with image process >> what are some of the other applications? i mean, obviously you're looking at it from an intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance perspective, the surveillance being the most important to real time. >> yes. >> what are some of the other applications to this technology? are we going to eventually see you commercial marketplace or back to the commercial marketplace? >> sure. luckily for us, there's lots of bad video everywhere. we started in the consumer market. i founded a company back in 2005 and then at the beginning of youtube. our opportunity we saw was half a billion phones take video and go to nicomedes tubar. that was our first step. >> you can put it to a point where people want to ur)uw >> absolutely. as it turned out the intelligence and law enforcement communities came to us and they said, well, you know, this is a great tool for consumers, but you could actually hel
. >> you can create mosaics, can't you?>> the first priority is help the á7gitt$8qáter, and to reduce workload. what can we do with image process >> what are some of the other applications? i mean, obviously you're looking at it from an intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance perspective, the surveillance being the most important to real time. >> yes. >> what are some of the other applications to this technology? are we going to eventually see you commercial...
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mosaic jumped more than 4%, potash gained 3.6%, and c.f. industries rallied almost 3%. all three saw heavier than usual trading volumes on today's buying. all of the five most actively traded exchange traded funds were higher, led by a nine- tenths of a percent increase in the emerging markets fund. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: from restaurants to buying groceries and making lunches, americans spend over $1 trillion a year on food. before the great recession hit, a lot of that money went to eating out, but that's changed. celebrity chefs like emeril lagasse and paula dean are helping make chefs out of lawyers, teachers, and everyday americans. as we continue our look at the foodie craze, diane eastabrook says that's turning the housewares industry into a multi-billion dollar business. >> okay, so push up and pull back in same motion. >> reporter: chef carrie bradley demonstrates the proper way to separate an egg and whip the whites for a perfect strawberry almond cake. the chopping block in chicago is one part school, one part store, a place where you
mosaic jumped more than 4%, potash gained 3.6%, and c.f. industries rallied almost 3%. all three saw heavier than usual trading volumes on today's buying. all of the five most actively traded exchange traded funds were higher, led by a nine- tenths of a percent increase in the emerging markets fund. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: from restaurants to buying groceries and making lunches, americans spend over $1 trillion a year on food. before the great recession...
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so you have this mosaic in the business you're in and there's a thing that's patented we give you six months to pay a royalty and by that time you design around it and all is well instead satisfy shutting the thing down. and that's a classic illustration where you do that for him but you don't do it for a guy who wants to infringe on lipitor. so yes, mark, you're exactly right. >> on your first question, so it seems to me, we're starting to see, i think there are two mechanism xs by which we start to regulate the computer industry. one is hollywood which has a powerful lobby machine which is pushing very hard to try to restrict the freedom of the internet precisely because they view that as a real danger point to them because a lot of the stuff that crosses the internet is piracy. that did not go away with the defeat of sopa and pepa. it will be back. the other one i think which people pay less attention to and in some sense is a harder problem because you've got to worry about it, at some level is cyber security. the real nightmare story for computer regulation is some destructive in
so you have this mosaic in the business you're in and there's a thing that's patented we give you six months to pay a royalty and by that time you design around it and all is well instead satisfy shutting the thing down. and that's a classic illustration where you do that for him but you don't do it for a guy who wants to infringe on lipitor. so yes, mark, you're exactly right. >> on your first question, so it seems to me, we're starting to see, i think there are two mechanism xs by which...
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but in and of itself, it was a small piece of a mosaic puzzle that was necessary. it was a part, i don't want to belittle it, but it took greensboro, it took oklahoma city, it took st. louis as well as wichita to finally get justice for all people. >> we didn't intend to be the first in anything. we were simply trying to change things locally. this is our hometown. and as a result, i think the fabric of wichita changed for the better and is continuing to change for the better. it was just a great achievement for all of us. i am happy that i was a part of it. >> just because there may not have been the extremities of violence, the lack of human dignity is a lack of human dignity. if there's no progress at all and that happens when good men and women choose to live with and tolerate the status quo, it's better to strive for change than to live with the present when we know that things could be better. >> the b-52, everyone thinks back to vietnam, they think linebacker operations, they think of the history of the
but in and of itself, it was a small piece of a mosaic puzzle that was necessary. it was a part, i don't want to belittle it, but it took greensboro, it took oklahoma city, it took st. louis as well as wichita to finally get justice for all people. >> we didn't intend to be the first in anything. we were simply trying to change things locally. this is our hometown. and as a result, i think the fabric of wichita changed for the better and is continuing to change for the better. it was just...
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to massively dislocating injunctions was to delay innovation in position and so if you have this mosaic and the business that you're in it is banded and we give you six months and you pay a royalty and by that time you design around it and instead of having an instantaneous shutting the things down and that'sa i classic illustration where you do it for him and you do it for a guy who can infringe on lipitor. >> exactly right. >> on your first question, so it seems to me, we're starting to see there are two mechanisms by which we start to regulate the computer internet industry. one is hollywood, right? which is a very powerful lobbying machine which is pushing very hard to try to restrict the freedom of the internet precisely because they view that as a real danger point to them because a lot of the stuff that crosses the internet is piracy
to massively dislocating injunctions was to delay innovation in position and so if you have this mosaic and the business that you're in it is banded and we give you six months and you pay a royalty and by that time you design around it and instead of having an instantaneous shutting the things down and that'sa i classic illustration where you do it for him and you do it for a guy who can infringe on lipitor. >> exactly right. >> on your first question, so it seems to me, we're...
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police say the boy was walking outside of rocket mosaic elementary school when someone in a car opened fire. he was shot several times and died at the scene. this happened at 6:20 yesterday evening. investigators remained on the scene in the night. neighbors say the area is known for gang activity. there's still no motive in the shooting and no arrests have been made. the parents are clinging to hope -- >>> the parents of sierra lamar are clinging to hope their daughter is alive. they will be announcing that they are raising the reward. there will be an announcement about how the reward has changed and the criteria. >>> neighbor nurses are getting ready to strike. tara moriarty is outside of alta bates summit center. there will be a picket line there. >> reporter: that's right. you can see them walking in circles there. they just started chanting here. more than 4400 nurses expected to be on the picket lines for a one-day strike throughout the bay area. one of the hospitals in oakland. their contract expired last summer. neighbors say they are upset because their company wants to take
police say the boy was walking outside of rocket mosaic elementary school when someone in a car opened fire. he was shot several times and died at the scene. this happened at 6:20 yesterday evening. investigators remained on the scene in the night. neighbors say the area is known for gang activity. there's still no motive in the shooting and no arrests have been made. the parents are clinging to hope -- >>> the parents of sierra lamar are clinging to hope their daughter is alive. they...
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it's like a mosaic that evolves. you have to be willing to pull some tiles out and change it around when the image changes. there's a knowledge laer discussion about how to use technology and the notion of this really thoughtful care plan that's revisiting over and over and over again. my one fear about the fee for service medicare is we get a code for a care coordination and a follow-up and it won't work, it just won't. an intensity in this intervention that's important and goes back to the fundamentals of public health. okay, i'm off the soapbox. >> could i add to that very quickly. in the interests of actionable steps, there's been a lot of talk about what's effective care, how do we change medical culture? how do we teach residents? our experience, i think, in a big 24-hospital system is the way to change medical culture is to change the structure of how the care is provided. i have to say as a doctor that i don't think doctors are the answer. you know. there aren't enough of us to go around. with the gray wave t
it's like a mosaic that evolves. you have to be willing to pull some tiles out and change it around when the image changes. there's a knowledge laer discussion about how to use technology and the notion of this really thoughtful care plan that's revisiting over and over and over again. my one fear about the fee for service medicare is we get a code for a care coordination and a follow-up and it won't work, it just won't. an intensity in this intervention that's important and goes back to the...
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mosaic with images of women unveiled outside museum tonight. title ix.f walthall big basketball games out there >> more comfortable air coming for the weekend. temperatures in the 70's. temperatures will be in the 80's down the east coast and reasonable humidity. around the bay, some flight winds.orthwesterly >> nigh >>> tonight on "nightline," it may look like an ordinary dating sight, but it is full of broke college girls and scores of older men seeking sugar bebs, inside the world of trading cash for companionship. feeling no pain, coby, a-rod, they are all swearing by a controversial new treatment for painful injuries that can sideline anyone from the greatest athlete. do they know somebody that can help the rest of us? and king of the courts, nba final to remember as lebron james finally snags the elusive championship. tonight, we look back at his long journey to glory. >>> good evening. i'm bill weir. some birds chimps offer meet, to objects of their affection. humans offer pretty rocks. across the animal kingdom, gifts are integral part
mosaic with images of women unveiled outside museum tonight. title ix.f walthall big basketball games out there >> more comfortable air coming for the weekend. temperatures in the 70's. temperatures will be in the 80's down the east coast and reasonable humidity. around the bay, some flight winds.orthwesterly >> nigh >>> tonight on "nightline," it may look like an ordinary dating sight, but it is full of broke college girls and scores of older men seeking sugar...
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this one is called "mosaic." >> i'm barack obama and i approve this message. >> i'm going to reduce taxes as governor mitt romney did cut taxes on millionaires like himself but he raised taxes and fees on everyone else. $1.5 billion. over 1,000 fee hikes on healthcare school bus rides milk, led poisoning investigation, nurses, hotels, health services. >> romney economics did not work then and won't work now. >> joy: what is your assessment of that ad? >> i think it's a solid ad. i don't think it's a brilliant ad but it's a waystation ad. everyone is going to catch their breath clearing their throat--eventually massachusetts and bain, they're going to have to move beyond that because people are going to tune it out because they've heard all the attacks in those two parts of his career. >> joy: the whole thing with bain, i don't think that they made the point clear enough to people who are watching that he didn't create one job for you or me. he just made money for thinks investors and for himself. >> right they could even cut--not to give the campaign ideas--but they could cut together the
this one is called "mosaic." >> i'm barack obama and i approve this message. >> i'm going to reduce taxes as governor mitt romney did cut taxes on millionaires like himself but he raised taxes and fees on everyone else. $1.5 billion. over 1,000 fee hikes on healthcare school bus rides milk, led poisoning investigation, nurses, hotels, health services. >> romney economics did not work then and won't work now. >> joy: what is your assessment of that ad? >>...
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year-old boy in front after elementary school shortly after 6:00 last night in front of rocket ship mosaicry. the teenager was shot several times by somebody in a passing car he died at the scene, the city's 19th homicide victim of the year. police have not released the victim's name. >>> this morning pg&e and san francisco fire department are investigating how a natural gasline ignited and fueled a fire in the portola district late yesterday afternoon. the flames spread quickly across two buildings on san bruno avenue after a construction worker hired to renovate a building tried to hook-up a gasline. crews contained the fire to a dental office and three story building. it took pg&e more than two hours to shut off the line which many found troubling. >> our lives is on hand for this, what happened they don't shut it off the entire block could go up, right? i'm a lot concerned. >> pg&e insists they followed protocol and shouldn't shut off the gas immediately because the fire was on top of the main gas cut off point crews had to use a secondary valve. the construction worker was badly burne
year-old boy in front after elementary school shortly after 6:00 last night in front of rocket ship mosaicry. the teenager was shot several times by somebody in a passing car he died at the scene, the city's 19th homicide victim of the year. police have not released the victim's name. >>> this morning pg&e and san francisco fire department are investigating how a natural gasline ignited and fueled a fire in the portola district late yesterday afternoon. the flames spread quickly...
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can you just have a whole mosaic of small populations and become a very successful drug company? >> no, that's correct. i think, you know, it's unlikely we would find an enzyme that's effective in a very large patient population. most of the time the patients we are treating are basically a mutation that is a rare mutation that makes them, you know, having a very debilitating disease. and but at the same time, we are the opposite of big pharma, generally big pharma looks at, you know, moderate improvement in efficacy in a very large patient population. we look at a very significant efficacy or safety improvement in a very small population. that's our business model. >> is that why, sir, the health insurance companies, which we all pretty much regard as stingy are willing to the pay the freight because of the remarkable success that you show for otherwise patients who might cost the health care system far more than $300,000 a year, say? >> no, no, that's correct. all the patient population we serve is extremely sick patients with most of the time life threatening disease, reduced
can you just have a whole mosaic of small populations and become a very successful drug company? >> no, that's correct. i think, you know, it's unlikely we would find an enzyme that's effective in a very large patient population. most of the time the patients we are treating are basically a mutation that is a rare mutation that makes them, you know, having a very debilitating disease. and but at the same time, we are the opposite of big pharma, generally big pharma looks at, you know,...
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you talked about it before, mos, mosaic. seems to have a lot fewer enterprise segments than dupont. what do you think? >> here's the problem. i think this ag trade has lasted four days. [ buzzer ] >> that's as long as they last. if we get rain this weekend -- >> sell, sell, sell. >> it's been a good trade but that's it. john in arizona, please. john. >> caller: what's up? i'm calling about sid. i love brazil. it's a fat yield. >> no, no. brazil steel, economic slowdown. they have not been able to ignite the economy. the olympics should matter, i know, but i'm not going there. pat in south carolina. pat. >> caller: yes, jim. this is pat in south carolina. my husband wants to buy conoco-phillips. >> i bless it. almost a 5% yield. more than 3.5%, 4% is a good buy. big natural gas business and it's bottomed. i'm okay with buying cop. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. [ buzzer ] >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. last? forty-five minutes? an hour? well... liste
you talked about it before, mos, mosaic. seems to have a lot fewer enterprise segments than dupont. what do you think? >> here's the problem. i think this ag trade has lasted four days. [ buzzer ] >> that's as long as they last. if we get rain this weekend -- >> sell, sell, sell. >> it's been a good trade but that's it. john in arizona, please. john. >> caller: what's up? i'm calling about sid. i love brazil. it's a fat yield. >> no, no. brazil steel,...
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thank you for recognizing that our fantastic multicultural mosaic of diversity our collection of real people with real potential is exactly what makes america exceptional. thank you for keeping that golden door open for the >>it would be terrible if america lost faith in wall street insiders wouldn't it. gaeme inc. thank gaemezilinsky, thank you for joining come back, our clown of the day, who is it going to be and why? this is awesome. of sununu, you're wrong. mitt romney, you're wrong. we need more teachers, not fewer teachers and more cops and more firefighters that support our the airplanes are going to get from one part of the country to the other without any air i mean this is ridiculous and mitt romney ought to know better. i stand with our public employees and cops and firefighters and their teachers? right by those who gave their lives to for this country nearly 70 years ago. >> well, in today's mitt moment, the republican nominee kicked off his every town counts bus tour with his proclamation about small towns. take a listen. >> they raise strong families. run our factories
thank you for recognizing that our fantastic multicultural mosaic of diversity our collection of real people with real potential is exactly what makes america exceptional. thank you for keeping that golden door open for the >>it would be terrible if america lost faith in wall street insiders wouldn't it. gaeme inc. thank gaemezilinsky, thank you for joining come back, our clown of the day, who is it going to be and why? this is awesome. of sununu, you're wrong. mitt romney, you're wrong....
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thank you for recognizing that our fantastic multicultural mosaic of diversity our collection of realple with real potential is exactly what makes america exceptional. thank you for keeping that golden door open for the dreamers. right by those who gave their lives to for this country nearly 70 years ago. >> well, in today's mitt moment, the republican nominee kicked off his every town counts bus tour with his proclamation about small towns. take a listen. >> they raise strong families. run our factories and grow our food. they coach little league and soccer. they serve on the pta. they're volunteers. they help our neighbors and they dream big dreams. sometimes for themselves but mostly for our kids. >> ironic. mitt romney. they do dream big dreams just like some other dreamers like immigrant parents who dream that their children will also have opportunities in america. the dad who picks vegetables and just wants his granddaughter to have the same chances as your grandchildren. the seamstress who mends the graduation gowns and has never wore won for herself and yet prays for her son t
thank you for recognizing that our fantastic multicultural mosaic of diversity our collection of realple with real potential is exactly what makes america exceptional. thank you for keeping that golden door open for the dreamers. right by those who gave their lives to for this country nearly 70 years ago. >> well, in today's mitt moment, the republican nominee kicked off his every town counts bus tour with his proclamation about small towns. take a listen. >> they raise strong...