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in just a moment. >> welcome back to mosaic. i am rabbi white and honored to be your host. we are talking about books na have been written and what books actually mean to us in society and i'm wondering as you were thinking of writing the book, each of you and actually writing it and going through the whole process of editing and working with a publisher and seeing it on a book shelf and internet, all of the different place where is people buy books, what were your hopes about what the reader would actually get out of what you were presenting? >> that's a really good question. it is such a long process from conception to actually writing, editing and my case illustrations being added to it and then actually holding a book in your hands. for me, since it is a children's book, what i really hoped that people would get out of it, is that i hoped that they would see the book and cover which i think is fun and delightful, my illustrator did a lovely job and be drawn to the character. a friend of mine sent me the most adorable pick th
in just a moment. >> welcome back to mosaic. i am rabbi white and honored to be your host. we are talking about books na have been written and what books actually mean to us in society and i'm wondering as you were thinking of writing the book, each of you and actually writing it and going through the whole process of editing and working with a publisher and seeing it on a book shelf and internet, all of the different place where is people buy books, what were your hopes about what the...
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♪ good morning and welcome to mosaic. it's always an honor to host mosaic.e have been grateful for this station for having us. from community methodist church in fairfield, i've been the pastor for five years. people said that they will be watching us. if not, they'll tape it. today, we're going to be talking about dr. howard thurman. you may ask, who is howard thurman? he is one of the greatest religious figures of our times. and we are grateful to have the pastor who bounded that church in 1944. it's still active and very alive and a colleague of mine and friend, reverend dr. dorothy blake is the pastor since the nineties. great to see you, dorothy. >> thank you, and thank you for inviting me. >> glad to have you. >> i want to tell you how much i aappreciate your work not only as a pastor but a host for mosaic for 11 years. >> thank you. >> thank you for your commitment and the invitation to being here. you know, we went to school together >>> 40 years ago. >> what's been your journey to let people know who don't know you? >> on fad yaition from the pack s
♪ good morning and welcome to mosaic. it's always an honor to host mosaic.e have been grateful for this station for having us. from community methodist church in fairfield, i've been the pastor for five years. people said that they will be watching us. if not, they'll tape it. today, we're going to be talking about dr. howard thurman. you may ask, who is howard thurman? he is one of the greatest religious figures of our times. and we are grateful to have the pastor who bounded that church in...
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let's talk to jim, the president and ceo of mosaic company. welcome to "mad money." >> oh, thank you for having us on the show, jim. >> i want to start with the long-term. because the long-term is so important. we have a situation that wants to get better diet. that means where is mosaic positioned in the longer term food chain in this world? we are seeing more people to feed every year. that is regardless of what is happening in the country or in the world. there is one way to provide more food for the people in the world. that is the farms having greater yields around the world. the fastest way to increase yields is better fertilizer. >> what i think people will say is wait a second. i played this group. remarkable call and remarkable slide presentation. thank you. something is wrong with mosaic, the world changed right, that is what changed? >> nothing is wrong with mosaic. what has changed is the world's appetite for risk. we are seeing dealers, prices ran up and people are reluctant to position product into their warehouses. they are wait
let's talk to jim, the president and ceo of mosaic company. welcome to "mad money." >> oh, thank you for having us on the show, jim. >> i want to start with the long-term. because the long-term is so important. we have a situation that wants to get better diet. that means where is mosaic positioned in the longer term food chain in this world? we are seeing more people to feed every year. that is regardless of what is happening in the country or in the world. there is one...
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mosaic sells two of three primary crop nutrients. now mosaic has run up in the mid 40s. to more than $60 that sent crop prices up. and revenues that fell 18.7%. the problem, management indicated that demand for their products pays to deliver and they said they expect better distribution. so what should we make of this quarter? let's talk to jim the president and ceo of mosaic company. welcome to "mad money." >> oh thank you for having us on the show, jim. >> i want to start with the long-term. because the long-term is so important. we have a situation that wants to get better diet. that means where is mosaic positioned in the longer world food chain in this world. we are seeing more people to feed every year. that is hardless of what is happening in the country or in the world. there is one way to provide more food in the world. that is the farms having greater yield. the fastest way to have better yields is for better economics. >> what i think people will say is wait a second. i played this group. remarkable call and remarkable slide prescriptientation thank . somethin
mosaic sells two of three primary crop nutrients. now mosaic has run up in the mid 40s. to more than $60 that sent crop prices up. and revenues that fell 18.7%. the problem, management indicated that demand for their products pays to deliver and they said they expect better distribution. so what should we make of this quarter? let's talk to jim the president and ceo of mosaic company. welcome to "mad money." >> oh thank you for having us on the show, jim. >> i want to...
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fertilizer maker mosaic was the spoiler among material stocks.despite strong demand for fertilizer, mosaic had trouble with a key ingredient, phosphate. that shortage hit earnings. results were 14 cents per share less than estimates, with the company earning $1.01 per share. low production at a phosphate mine in florida pinched mosaic's supplies during the quarter. production has since picked back up. the stock price fell 3.9%, making it the biggest loser among material stocks in the s&p 500. volume was three times normal we dig deeper on the mosaic stock chart at nbrcom. you can find it under the blogs tab from michael kahn. in the health care sector, insurer wellpoint was in focus. shares rose 4.3%, rallying to their highest point since angela braly stepped down as c.e.o. the company announced a bond sale to raise money with $600 million going to stock buybacks. there was a lot of action in the telecommunications industry, with deutsche telekom talking about merging its t-mobile business with metro pcs. the talk pushed metro pcs shares up 17.8%
fertilizer maker mosaic was the spoiler among material stocks.despite strong demand for fertilizer, mosaic had trouble with a key ingredient, phosphate. that shortage hit earnings. results were 14 cents per share less than estimates, with the company earning $1.01 per share. low production at a phosphate mine in florida pinched mosaic's supplies during the quarter. production has since picked back up. the stock price fell 3.9%, making it the biggest loser among material stocks in the s&p...
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but it's become a mosaic of 176, 750 snapshots.laid out in rows of about 500 each and measure more than 21,000 square feet. a computer program figured out which picture went where, and the mosaic breaks the world. >>> one of the smithsonian's most cherished and popular artifacts on loan to a museum in london. the ruby slippers that actress judy garland wore in the wizard of oz are displayed along with her gingham dress. and there's an interactive element, too. >> this is a very old-fashioned victorian illusion. our visitors will be able to move to the left and see her in kansas. and move to the right and see her in oz. >> as long as you're not in a swirling tornado. the exhibit opens october 20th at the victoria and albert museum. the slippers will return back here to washington at the american history museum late next month. >>> still ahead on news4. police shift their focus in the search for a missing 10-year-old girl. [ female announcer ] it's one of the hardest decisions a family can make... realizing a nursing home is the only
but it's become a mosaic of 176, 750 snapshots.laid out in rows of about 500 each and measure more than 21,000 square feet. a computer program figured out which picture went where, and the mosaic breaks the world. >>> one of the smithsonian's most cherished and popular artifacts on loan to a museum in london. the ruby slippers that actress judy garland wore in the wizard of oz are displayed along with her gingham dress. and there's an interactive element, too. >> this is a very...
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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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. >> drop for mosaic. >> they missed on earnings by about 15 cents.hey are saying that demand for product in china is weak right now and they can probably hold off on buying there until the end of the year. >> jim has the ceo of mosaic on mad money. a pop for fly boarding. latest craze in australia. a jet ski hybrid. flyers are connected to a hose which uses water pressure. make sure you bring your wallet. they cost around $12,000 a piece. >> i love it. >> it look as lot smaller when he is on that. >> they take five inches off. drop for starbucks down 1%. >> this is another one not a cheap stock. a lot of future growth expected to come overseas in europe and asia. this is one that under performs the broad markets. i think a lot of people want to see after nike's results. >> drop for jc penney. >> ceo sounds like he is pushing out the recovery longer than expected which is not surprising given the challenges that they have. i think they are doing the right things in terms of the store and the store concept. it is one in the low 20s. >> pop here for cit
. >> drop for mosaic. >> they missed on earnings by about 15 cents.hey are saying that demand for product in china is weak right now and they can probably hold off on buying there until the end of the year. >> jim has the ceo of mosaic on mad money. a pop for fly boarding. latest craze in australia. a jet ski hybrid. flyers are connected to a hose which uses water pressure. make sure you bring your wallet. they cost around $12,000 a piece. >> i love it. >> it look...
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that's the focus right now, but the stock is going to be weak because of that mosaic. >> the mosaic ie on tonight on "mad money." very disappointing. this is one of those where monsanto reports tomorrow. that's the star of the ag show right now. >> the story of the mosaics highlights the fine line at how much does the drought actually help the fertilizer in the farm equipment makers or how much does it hurt? because what they were seeing the caution because of the broader economy and the pull-back in anticipation of next painting season. and there's also mosaics most notable problems, lower beginning inventories to the season and lower mississippi river levels. their ability to meet on the production side was impaired and the ability to get the product to customers was also impaired. sort of a double whammy. >> i always find in if you look through and come one the reasons, that's a mistake. people wanted -- they are used to having the fertilizers, but this is the interview. daviders it was almost as if the guy felt entitled that the stock goes higher. this is wrong. it should be highe
that's the focus right now, but the stock is going to be weak because of that mosaic. >> the mosaic ie on tonight on "mad money." very disappointing. this is one of those where monsanto reports tomorrow. that's the star of the ag show right now. >> the story of the mosaics highlights the fine line at how much does the drought actually help the fertilizer in the farm equipment makers or how much does it hurt? because what they were seeing the caution because of the broader...
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region of southeast asia and south pacific is characterized by political and economic disparity, a mosaicf small countries scattered on peninsulas and islands. we begin in laos, southeast asia's only landlocked country. a long history of isolation has protected its natural resources and ingenous cultures. laos today is beginning to court the global economy throh e sale ofydroeltric power. geof its indigenous tions wd its natural environment. the mekong river traces an 1,100-mile path through or along the border of laos. the river has also been a barrier between laos and its neighbors. now there is a road, where before there was none. in 1994, the friendship bridge gave laos its first land link with the outside world, through thailand to the west. the bridge may symbolize a connected future, but laos in the here and now remains among the poorest countries in the world. ( rooster crows ) it is the least developed country in the lower mekong basin. life expectancy is low, about 53 years. ( rooster crows % of cn e ourished. the potential changes brought by economic development are enormous. t
region of southeast asia and south pacific is characterized by political and economic disparity, a mosaicf small countries scattered on peninsulas and islands. we begin in laos, southeast asia's only landlocked country. a long history of isolation has protected its natural resources and ingenous cultures. laos today is beginning to court the global economy throh e sale ofydroeltric power. geof its indigenous tions wd its natural environment. the mekong river traces an 1,100-mile path through or...
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. >> many in this city still hold onto a syria of old, a secular mosaic that helped define a national identity. other parts of syria but they were special, zertoo. they stand apart, but their fate rests on the war behind -- beyond. >> that is it for us this week. goodbye. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture -- to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and a tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> bbc news knight was presented
. >> many in this city still hold onto a syria of old, a secular mosaic that helped define a national identity. other parts of syria but they were special, zertoo. they stand apart, but their fate rests on the war behind -- beyond. >> that is it for us this week. goodbye. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and...
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mosaic. a special program for us. the bay area has a lot of talented people. we are delighted to bring you dr. snyder the professor of biblical studies and spirituality. and a sister of the sisters servants of the immaculate heart of mary. did i say that close? okay. thank you. welcome. welcome. in short, dr. snyder is a professor and a nun and lives in bay area. lives in alameda. she's here to chat with us and it's truly a pleasure. thank you for taking time here. let's begin with -- let's begin with you. you you grew up in michigan. born in chicago. cub or white sox fans i should ask. either one. at some point you decided to enter into the religious life. tell us about that decision and tell us about entering with the sisters. >> well, in catholic lingo the experience is a call. much like a call to ministry. or a call to be an artist. one is being invited to do something with one's life. and in this case, i suppose you could call it a special invitation of religion but a desire to spend one's life growing in union with god and serving god's people. >> so thi
mosaic. a special program for us. the bay area has a lot of talented people. we are delighted to bring you dr. snyder the professor of biblical studies and spirituality. and a sister of the sisters servants of the immaculate heart of mary. did i say that close? okay. thank you. welcome. welcome. in short, dr. snyder is a professor and a nun and lives in bay area. lives in alameda. she's here to chat with us and it's truly a pleasure. thank you for taking time here. let's begin with -- let's...
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but just as part of what is the mosaic that makes us truly an astonishing country, both he and maria are part of that mosaic. >> and just a horrible and tragic personal story, for everybody involved, we're going to leave it there. thank you all very much for your discussion. stay tuned for the vice presidential debate on thursday, 9:00 p.m. eastern. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ how do you help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can
but just as part of what is the mosaic that makes us truly an astonishing country, both he and maria are part of that mosaic. >> and just a horrible and tragic personal story, for everybody involved, we're going to leave it there. thank you all very much for your discussion. stay tuned for the vice presidential debate on thursday, 9:00 p.m. eastern. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or make 70,000 trades a...
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but amid this cultural mosaic, this swelling city faces some serious challenges.elhi sits on the banks of two large rivers, catal city for aongsuccess, the ganges aheamuna. delhi s fomamanyea its lonvarious peoplesfnks have left their mark on delhi. for instance, remnants of the islamic domination that started in the 12th century can be seen in old delhi. new delhi was built in the british colonial period at the end of the 19th century. its tidy grid-line streets and office buildings offer a sharp contrast to the narrow, bustling streets of old delhi. today the power that is shaping delhi is economics. beginning in the early 1900s, india made a strong push toward liberalizing its economy. with its strong international ties, s be quick keeping pace with the changing environment. products a coming in frombroad, and on their srttails comeele. with the changing environment. delhi's life-sty is cngg a. ( bus horn blaring ) drawn by the appeal of the city and the liberalized economy, more and more people are moving to delhi from the countryside. however, moving to the c
but amid this cultural mosaic, this swelling city faces some serious challenges.elhi sits on the banks of two large rivers, catal city for aongsuccess, the ganges aheamuna. delhi s fomamanyea its lonvarious peoplesfnks have left their mark on delhi. for instance, remnants of the islamic domination that started in the 12th century can be seen in old delhi. new delhi was built in the british colonial period at the end of the 19th century. its tidy grid-line streets and office buildings offer a...
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. >> it is a secular mosaic. other parts of syria thought they were special, too. >> amazing beaches, jet skis, not something you associate with the de's syria. an egyptian court has -- with today's syria. an egyptian court has acquitted those charged with the attack. the charge left a number of protesters dead. the court found all of the defendants not guilty, including two former ministers. the u.s. anti-doping agency says its investigation into cyclist's lance armstrong has uncovered the most sophisticated professional and successful doping program the sport has ever seen. 11 of his warmer teammates testified against him in their statements -- 11 of his former teammates testified against him in their statements. mr.'s nor -- nobel prize for chemistry has been won by two americans -- and this year's nobel prize for chemistry has been won by two americans, robert lefkowitz and brian kobilka. it is hoped that their work could ultimately produce medicines that have fewer side effects. now to twist in the case of t
. >> it is a secular mosaic. other parts of syria thought they were special, too. >> amazing beaches, jet skis, not something you associate with the de's syria. an egyptian court has -- with today's syria. an egyptian court has acquitted those charged with the attack. the charge left a number of protesters dead. the court found all of the defendants not guilty, including two former ministers. the u.s. anti-doping agency says its investigation into cyclist's lance armstrong has...
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his corpse had been adorned with jade jewelry and a mosaic mask of jade, shell, and obsidian. whose tomb was this? when was he buried? the answer lay in the undeciphered inscriptions. the enigmatic hieroglyphs, the written language of the maya, had eluded and intrigued scholars since the 16th century. missionaries like diego de landa trieto wk withaya toeret the hrogl he was t fir ttry late tm with the spani ahabet. (dad stuart) it was a fundamental sunderstanding of what maring icause the maya never used an alphabet. landa only knew alphabets-- that's all that he could really imagine writing could be. and so he wrote down an a, b, c but he was writing down signs that made no sense as an alphabet. the glyphs were associated with maya rigion directly. he saw thelyphs as a reflection of that idolatry that had to be destroyed. and so he's very famous, for gathering together these... these manuscripts and having a bonfire-- destroying them all. (narrator) only three or four codices survived-- manuscripts made from the bark of fig trees. cracking the maya code has been a long and p
his corpse had been adorned with jade jewelry and a mosaic mask of jade, shell, and obsidian. whose tomb was this? when was he buried? the answer lay in the undeciphered inscriptions. the enigmatic hieroglyphs, the written language of the maya, had eluded and intrigued scholars since the 16th century. missionaries like diego de landa trieto wk withaya toeret the hrogl he was t fir ttry late tm with the spani ahabet. (dad stuart) it was a fundamental sunderstanding of what maring icause the maya...
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but just as part of what is the mosaic that makes us truly an astonishing country, both he and mariaf that mosaic. >> and just a horrible and tragic personal story, for everybody involved, we're going to leave it there. thank you all very much for your discussion. stay tuned for the vice presidential debate on thursday, 9:00 p.m. eastern. presidential debate on thursday, 9:00 p.m. eastern. i will join i'm done!liams and "are you a cool mom?" i'm gonna find out. [ female announcer ] swiffer wetjet's pads are better than ever. now they have the scrubbing power of mr. clean magic eraser so you don't have to get down on your hands and knees to scrub away tough, dried-on stains. hey, do you guys think i'm "momtacular" or "momtrocious"? ♪ [ female announcer ] swiffer. now with the scrubbing power of mr. clean magic eraser.
but just as part of what is the mosaic that makes us truly an astonishing country, both he and mariaf that mosaic. >> and just a horrible and tragic personal story, for everybody involved, we're going to leave it there. thank you all very much for your discussion. stay tuned for the vice presidential debate on thursday, 9:00 p.m. eastern. presidential debate on thursday, 9:00 p.m. eastern. i will join i'm done!liams and "are you a cool mom?" i'm gonna find out. [ female...
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but just as part of what is the mosaic that makes us truly an astonishing country, both he and mariaare part of that mosaic. >> and just a horrible and tragic personal story, for everybody involved, we're going to leave it there. thank you all very much for your discussion. stay tuned for the vice presidential debate on thursday, 9:00 p.m. eastern. presidential debate on thursday, 9:00 [ male announcer ] we got a mom and the family car to prove that febreze car vent clips could eliminate the odor. [ woman ] take a deep breath, tell me what you smell. something fresh. a clean house. [ woman ] take your blindfolds off. oh!! hahahaha!!! [ male announcer ] febreze car. eliminates odors, so you can breathe happy.
but just as part of what is the mosaic that makes us truly an astonishing country, both he and mariaare part of that mosaic. >> and just a horrible and tragic personal story, for everybody involved, we're going to leave it there. thank you all very much for your discussion. stay tuned for the vice presidential debate on thursday, 9:00 p.m. eastern. presidential debate on thursday, 9:00 [ male announcer ] we got a mom and the family car to prove that febreze car vent clips could eliminate...
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but just as part of what is the mosaic that makes us truly an astonishing country, both he and mariarible and tragic personal story, for everybody involved, we're going to leave it there. thank you all very much for your discussion. stay tuned for the vice presidential debate on thursday, 9:00 p.m. eastern. i will join brian williams and our nbc news team afterwards for full analysis. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ how do you help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions i
but just as part of what is the mosaic that makes us truly an astonishing country, both he and mariarible and tragic personal story, for everybody involved, we're going to leave it there. thank you all very much for your discussion. stay tuned for the vice presidential debate on thursday, 9:00 p.m. eastern. i will join brian williams and our nbc news team afterwards for full analysis. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud?...
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stocks were dragged lower by a weak earnings report from a company called mosaic.hey turned out to be the largest maker of fertilizer and they blame poor demand from china and india. a mixed finish for wall street. the dow stands at 13,482. lost 33 points in trading yesterday. nasdaq had a rough day, down by six and a half. the s&p 500 was higher by about 1.26 points. >>> there may soon be an end to the bitter standoff between american airlines and its pilots. the nation's third biggest airline and its pilots union has agreed to resume stalled negotiations. last month the bankruptcy judge gave american airlines permission to throw out the pilots contract and impose terms for pay, benefits and work rules. and samsung now free to sell its galaxy 10.1 tablet computer in the united states. a judge has lifted a ban on sales of the product after a jury found the galaxy 10.1 did not illegally use technology developed by apple for its iphones and ipads. the jury did, however, find that many of samsung's other products did infringe on apple's patents and orders the south ko
stocks were dragged lower by a weak earnings report from a company called mosaic.hey turned out to be the largest maker of fertilizer and they blame poor demand from china and india. a mixed finish for wall street. the dow stands at 13,482. lost 33 points in trading yesterday. nasdaq had a rough day, down by six and a half. the s&p 500 was higher by about 1.26 points. >>> there may soon be an end to the bitter standoff between american airlines and its pilots. the nation's third...
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morgan is important, but the way i would view this is a mosaic that's being created every day, and what you want to see, more important than the earnings, is what companies say about the going forward outlook. do they see the world growing in 2013? what is their outlook for fourth quarter for the holiday season? and i think the market is going to react to the incoming data and it going to be very hard to forecast. but i think at the end of it, it's going to be good enough to prevent a collapse had the market, but not good enough to prevent a, to create a major gain. so i wouldn't be surprised at the end of the year to see the averages where they are today, but go a little bit lower between now and then, and then rally afterwards. and of course you have the presidential election sitting right there in the middle there. and what you hope is that it's tight enough so that who ever is elected does have to govern from the center, you don't have obama if he's elected moving to the left or romney if he's elected moving to the right. we gotta solve these problems. >> susie: all right. we'll hav
morgan is important, but the way i would view this is a mosaic that's being created every day, and what you want to see, more important than the earnings, is what companies say about the going forward outlook. do they see the world growing in 2013? what is their outlook for fourth quarter for the holiday season? and i think the market is going to react to the incoming data and it going to be very hard to forecast. but i think at the end of it, it's going to be good enough to prevent a collapse...
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this is that this was just one of those it's a tile in a much much larger mosaic of misery and destruction that the state is. subjecting individuals to not just us but all over the world yeah and with bradley burke and filled with that bradley this wasn't just helping this day this wasn't just a you this is the i r s two which is an agency that i've seen really expand its reach around the globe i mean the international banks have been upset with new regulations to put it very lightly i'm wondering if you think that the i.r.s. as expansion and its expanded reach has more to do with the fact that the government's broke and that the i.r.s. need to collect money or how much it has to do with a more general expansion and more general mission creep that has happened more broadly with the government whether we're talking about undeclared wars or spying on citizens be a patriot act that just gets reinstated without much of a discussion by lawmakers. that's a good point you know i think it's probably a little of both but you know the i.r.s. is one of the one of the violent probably along with the t
this is that this was just one of those it's a tile in a much much larger mosaic of misery and destruction that the state is. subjecting individuals to not just us but all over the world yeah and with bradley burke and filled with that bradley this wasn't just helping this day this wasn't just a you this is the i r s two which is an agency that i've seen really expand its reach around the globe i mean the international banks have been upset with new regulations to put it very lightly i'm...
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they describe it as put--like putting together a mosaic, a very detailed mosaic, piece by piece, to put those genes together. they've gotten three of the eight genes completely put together now. they chose some of the--they're choosing them in the order of their likelihood that they think they're going to get an--an easy answer to what ca--made that virus so deadly. unfortunately, the first three genes have told them that it's a flu virus. that it's related to bird viruses and pig viruses, but they have not provided the answer yet to why it was dangerous. c-span: let me just ask you a couple of questions about this pathology institute. there's only one person that works there? >> guest: one person that i saw, but i'm sure there's others. c-span: di--did you get any sense that there's a lot of interest or traffic there? >> guest: no, no. i was the only person there. c-span: how big a facility is it? >> guest: it was--it was pretty big. it was this huge, like warehouse thing. c-span: right out here at walter reed hospital. >> guest: yeah. well, right near it. c-span: right near it. >> gue
they describe it as put--like putting together a mosaic, a very detailed mosaic, piece by piece, to put those genes together. they've gotten three of the eight genes completely put together now. they chose some of the--they're choosing them in the order of their likelihood that they think they're going to get an--an easy answer to what ca--made that virus so deadly. unfortunately, the first three genes have told them that it's a flu virus. that it's related to bird viruses and pig viruses, but...
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a mosaic of an anti bullying message. >> he had reflected and wanted to include our current students in making a positive message here. >> reporter: but on sunday, ryan learned that his troop scout master refused to sign off on the project because ryan is openly gay. ryan's mother karen is outraged and posted a petition on change.org tuesday. in her letter she writes it hurts me so much to watch ryan suffer for being who he is because to me he is perfect. the family has received hundreds of e-mails and comments from people on both sides of the issue. >> it's hard, i can't really say that it's a right or wrong. it's not a right or wrong it's just a matter of perspective. >> i hope the community is better than that. i hope the eagle scouts are better than that. they should change the policy. >> reporter: in just the past few minutes hundreds of people have signed this petition on change.org in support of ryan. we did try to contact the boy scout leaders but have not heard any replies from him. ryan's family has been asked to appear on a national television show next week and they hope
a mosaic of an anti bullying message. >> he had reflected and wanted to include our current students in making a positive message here. >> reporter: but on sunday, ryan learned that his troop scout master refused to sign off on the project because ryan is openly gay. ryan's mother karen is outraged and posted a petition on change.org tuesday. in her letter she writes it hurts me so much to watch ryan suffer for being who he is because to me he is perfect. the family has received...
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they evenen been crossing into syria, and because of the nature of the syrian society, which is a mosaic. they talk about syria and sunni alone, you have them, they are the vast majority but you also have the christians, the troops, the syrians, the turks. they may neither be with the government nor the rebels. >> but you know people look at the violence and they say -- the economist magazine this week has come out in favor of intervention, but they're not clear what that means. they say, well, we should do something. that isn't the feeling of a lot of people. >> that's a feeling of lots of people and a certain group from the beginning. i mean that is a frup that propagated the idea. i've never heard of anything of the sort. it is a piece of unmitigating nonsense, in effect saying don't even try to resolve it peacefully. don't give the syrians hope. give weapons and let's kill each other. >> you know who said that. in the vice-presidential debate paul ryan named you and said the administration put their faith in kofi annan and that was the problem. >> no. and he was dead wrong. he was de
they evenen been crossing into syria, and because of the nature of the syrian society, which is a mosaic. they talk about syria and sunni alone, you have them, they are the vast majority but you also have the christians, the troops, the syrians, the turks. they may neither be with the government nor the rebels. >> but you know people look at the violence and they say -- the economist magazine this week has come out in favor of intervention, but they're not clear what that means. they say,...
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a mosaic of an anti bullying message. >> he had reflected and wanted to include our current students in making a positive message here. >> reporter: but on sunday, ryan learned that his troop scout master refused to sign off on the project because ryan is openly gay. ryan's mother karen is outraged and posted a petition on change.org tuesday. in her letter she writes it hurts me so much to watch ryan suffer for being who he is because to me he is perfect. the family has received hundreds of e-mails and comments from people on both sides of the issue. >> it's hard, i can't really say that it's a right or wrong. it's not a right or wrong it's just a matter of perspective. >> i hope the community is better than that. i hope the eagle scouts are better than that. they should change the policy. >> reporter: in just the past few minutes hundreds of people have signed this petition on change.org in support of ryan. we did try to contact the boy scout leaders but have not heard any replies from him. ryan's family has been asked to appear on a national television show next week and they hope
a mosaic of an anti bullying message. >> he had reflected and wanted to include our current students in making a positive message here. >> reporter: but on sunday, ryan learned that his troop scout master refused to sign off on the project because ryan is openly gay. ryan's mother karen is outraged and posted a petition on change.org tuesday. in her letter she writes it hurts me so much to watch ryan suffer for being who he is because to me he is perfect. the family has received...