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>> yes. >> we're coming back on mosaic. trafficking, and awful thing. >>> welcome back to mosaic.we're talking about an evil that is all around us an under our noses. it's human trafficking. and we're here with sister fox clipper that is deeply involved in trying to rid the world, especially our region of this awful thing. how is it for new is it tiring? >> it is. it's exhausting sometimes to hear the type of trafficking and what happens to people and the victims and the numbers. we have no idea of real number. we hear numbers as high as 27 million. the international labor organization estimated 20.9 million. whether it's 20 million 1, million, if it is one person, that is one too many that people are held in slavery today in this country where we thought shavery was ended. >> and you're -- slavely was ended. >> and you're talking about all levels. it's something that has been found to be a way of doing business. >> it's estimated that the department of health and human services that it's a 32, $33 billion a year business. and many drug dealers are moving into the trafficking beca
>> yes. >> we're coming back on mosaic. trafficking, and awful thing. >>> welcome back to mosaic.we're talking about an evil that is all around us an under our noses. it's human trafficking. and we're here with sister fox clipper that is deeply involved in trying to rid the world, especially our region of this awful thing. how is it for new is it tiring? >> it is. it's exhausting sometimes to hear the type of trafficking and what happens to people and the victims and...
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become back to mosaic. we're in the middle of a wonderful conversation with karen who is the curator and new incoming executive director. we were talking earlier about the ways in which the contemporary jewish museum is in collaboration with other art institutions. i know that the wonderful exhibit coming up in collaboration with san franciscos museum of modern art. >> we're collaborating with other institutions. especially through the lenses of judaism. we'll be exhibiting major work by mark, photographs by major figures like alfred. the interesting thing for us is when you go to the museum. here we're mixing up the pot and looking at them in a different way that i think will be provocative and see how artist look towards spiritualty all the way from 1911 to contemporary artist to 2011. >> looking like a jewish -- there is a bit of a story to it where they painted this image of the award to himself and making a funny jab at him at being a priest for the high arts. i think it really questions what the ident
become back to mosaic. we're in the middle of a wonderful conversation with karen who is the curator and new incoming executive director. we were talking earlier about the ways in which the contemporary jewish museum is in collaboration with other art institutions. i know that the wonderful exhibit coming up in collaboration with san franciscos museum of modern art. >> we're collaborating with other institutions. especially through the lenses of judaism. we'll be exhibiting major work by...
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please join us here in fairfield. ,,,,,,,, >>> welcome back to mosaic. we've been talking to pastor todd. i use the name pastor todd because he is known as pastor todd. he's been at fairfield for the lutheran church for 13 years. that is a long time. >> 13.5. >> 13.5. every day counts. >> every day counts. >> when we woke you were talking about faith partners against crime. you had a blessing you and the clergy did. >> one of the key components of the faith partners against crime any time there is a violent that is a homicide in fairfield we do a reclaiming ritual. a moment of blessing which was brought to fairfield by reverend david. since 2008 the time he came we would go out to the site of a violent homicide and we would do a moment of blessing. and we just did one very recently. a teenage girl 13 her body was dumped in the park. a local park. and we all went there. it was a huge gathering and many of the ministers came. so it's a very important thing we do where we reclaim the the site for god which was taken in evil and violence. >> that is very sig
please join us here in fairfield. ,,,,,,,, >>> welcome back to mosaic. we've been talking to pastor todd. i use the name pastor todd because he is known as pastor todd. he's been at fairfield for the lutheran church for 13 years. that is a long time. >> 13.5. >> 13.5. every day counts. >> every day counts. >> when we woke you were talking about faith partners against crime. you had a blessing you and the clergy did. >> one of the key components of the...
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. >>> welcome to mosaic with your host dr. howe burrows. >>> we have a real treasure and treat for you this morning. dr. houston smith is with us this morning, author of the standard textbook on the world's religion. for three decades, students and people who have an interest in religion have been reading dr. smith's book. he's revised it and come to talk to us about that. welcome. >> i appreciate that. >> welcome to mosaic. it is truly a joy to have you. let's begin by talking about the book you wrote nearly four decades ago. tell us about it. >> let me start just a little before that, mainly with my birth, in china, a missionary parent. in a way you can almost say that this book was in my genes because here i was, nurtured in a christian home, but we were the only westerners in the town and all of my contacts with china and chinese and their indigos religions, so one can say that this might be seen as the blossoming of the way that i came into the world. >> what part of china? >> inland, worrel, 70 miles from shane high. >>
. >>> welcome to mosaic with your host dr. howe burrows. >>> we have a real treasure and treat for you this morning. dr. houston smith is with us this morning, author of the standard textbook on the world's religion. for three decades, students and people who have an interest in religion have been reading dr. smith's book. he's revised it and come to talk to us about that. welcome. >> i appreciate that. >> welcome to mosaic. it is truly a joy to have you. let's...
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sure enough, a few days ago, after charles river labs gave us that piece of the mosaic. the market provided us with a brand-new way to try to profit from it. i'm talking about the ipo last thursday of quintiles natural holdings which trades under the symbol q. it won't be like the old letter q. i had mentioned that you should try to get in on this one ahead of the deal. i don't normally recommend fresh ipos in the aftermarket, it has rallied about 75% before it came public. therefore, i think it has a lot more room to run. it is a contact research organization, known as cro. they provide drug companies with outsourced development companies. they can conduct studies more efficiently and quintiles is the largest player in this space. they've helped to commercialize all of the top fifty best drugs. heart drug, cancer drugs, it doesn't matter of the drugs approved in 2004-2011, quintiles was involved with 85% of the nervous system drugs, 72% of the cardiovascular drugs. can you believe that? those are incredible numbers. if you are a big pharma company or a smaller one with
sure enough, a few days ago, after charles river labs gave us that piece of the mosaic. the market provided us with a brand-new way to try to profit from it. i'm talking about the ipo last thursday of quintiles natural holdings which trades under the symbol q. it won't be like the old letter q. i had mentioned that you should try to get in on this one ahead of the deal. i don't normally recommend fresh ipos in the aftermarket, it has rallied about 75% before it came public. therefore, i think...
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each photo a mosaic stitched together using more than 20 raw images taken by the curiosity itself. the mosaic's letting viewers experience mars as if they were standing on its surface, from the human perspective. for "teen kids news," i'm rick leventhal, "fox news channel in the classroom." >> imagine trying to find your way in a new country when both the language and the customs are strange. alexa reports on how some teens are helping immigrants coming to america. >> which one would that be? >> a bananas >> well, it would be just "bananas," because when you have plural, you don't have to have the "a." >> word by word... >> this one's emergency room. >> ...side by side, around the table and around the classroom, teens from local high schools are helping their latino neighbors learn english. >> en inglésyou need "i...am" and then the verb with "ing." >> why do you volunteer to teach english? >> i love spanish, first of all, and i think it's a really rewarding thing to be able to help teach them english because it's really important to be able to speak that. >> the program is run by
each photo a mosaic stitched together using more than 20 raw images taken by the curiosity itself. the mosaic's letting viewers experience mars as if they were standing on its surface, from the human perspective. for "teen kids news," i'm rick leventhal, "fox news channel in the classroom." >> imagine trying to find your way in a new country when both the language and the customs are strange. alexa reports on how some teens are helping immigrants coming to america....
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and bill parish is founder and president of solar mosaic. i'm greg dalton the is this going to help with the carbon equation. we talked about less stuff, less extracting. is this going to help us, you can talk about ways but particularly carbon pollution that is disrupting the global climate, disrupting a lot of models are broken here at our energy model is broken. out at the economic -- our economic model is constrained. andy ruben? >> when we think of toxins and waste and energy, it's like products, if the element sitting all around is that we don't talk a lot about, there's a tremendous amount of embedded energy in household products on average for every one pound of product there's 71 pounds of waste that went into making that item somewhere in the supply chain. and it's not that, there are great options recycling products but before you recycle a product that better option is to get more use out of it. ansa -- >> reduce, reuse, recycle spent the order actually matters. that's a phenomenal opportunity of not only do we have and should pe
and bill parish is founder and president of solar mosaic. i'm greg dalton the is this going to help with the carbon equation. we talked about less stuff, less extracting. is this going to help us, you can talk about ways but particularly carbon pollution that is disrupting the global climate, disrupting a lot of models are broken here at our energy model is broken. out at the economic -- our economic model is constrained. andy ruben? >> when we think of toxins and waste and energy, it's...
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more than a billion people in more than 50 countries form a cultural mosaic. many live in lands rich in minerals. a source of economic growth and conflict. "newsline" is looking at the challenges on this continent. don't miss our coverage. >>> chinese government officials are looking into the possibility of joining the transpacific partnership free trade agreement. they've disclosed they're studying the idea. a suggestion the united states has been making since march. they have been instrument ed to start examining the concrete impact the country's ttp participation would have on its economy. a spokesperson for china's commerce ministry says the government is now in the process of studying joining the pact. in the past, chinese leaders have been cautious about taking such a step. that's because of possible disadvantages for their domestic economy. but they've apparently changed their minds after japan decided to join the talks beginning in july. they appear to be concerned that their country may be excluded from the free trade zone in this region. >>> the unem
more than a billion people in more than 50 countries form a cultural mosaic. many live in lands rich in minerals. a source of economic growth and conflict. "newsline" is looking at the challenges on this continent. don't miss our coverage. >>> chinese government officials are looking into the possibility of joining the transpacific partnership free trade agreement. they've disclosed they're studying the idea. a suggestion the united states has been making since march. they...
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more than a billion people in 50 countries form a culture ra mosaic. it's a source of economic growth and conflict. "newsline" is looking at the challenges and the opportunities on this continent in the lead up to an international conference in tokyo. don't miss our coverage starting may 27. >>> we have more on the tornado that struck the u.s. this time with meteorologist robert speta. >> we are continuing to watch the severe weather event still going on and outbreaking here across much of the central u.s. i want to take a look back here because rain now, we still have this cloud cover forming under oklahoma city. let's take a look at the radar image from earlier in the day. and you can really see it here, on the imagery. this is at 15:06 p.m. you have that wrapping around effect. it shows the sigh colonic circulation is pulling in and the updraft and moisture and mail wrapping around, and this is also debris amist this cloud here. now the stlaet not so much here any more. it's shifting to the east, thankfully. we're going to keep seeing this tornado t
more than a billion people in 50 countries form a culture ra mosaic. it's a source of economic growth and conflict. "newsline" is looking at the challenges and the opportunities on this continent in the lead up to an international conference in tokyo. don't miss our coverage starting may 27. >>> we have more on the tornado that struck the u.s. this time with meteorologist robert speta. >> we are continuing to watch the severe weather event still going on and outbreaking...
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more than one billion people in 50 countries fill a cultural mosaic. "newsline" is looking at the challenges and the opportunities on continent in a lead up to a conference in tokyo. don't miss our coverage on may 27. >>> japanese adventurer has reached the top of mount everest at the age of 80. this is not his first attempt, he beat it twice before at the ages of 70 and 75. nhk world explains miura's passion for adventure. >> reporter: muira at base camp at 5300 meters in napal may 16th. he climbed several sections. this included the ice fall at the head of the crumbling glacier and the lhotse face. on thursday, miura set out from a camp at an altitude of 8,500 meters for the final stretch. around 12:15 japan time miura reached the summit of the 8,848-meter mountain. miura has sought adventure all of his life. in his 30s he skied down japan's highest mountain, mount fuji. miura had skied down the highest mountains of the seven continents by the age of 53. but miura also suffered setbacks. in his 60s, he gained so much weight that he could hardly climb
more than one billion people in 50 countries fill a cultural mosaic. "newsline" is looking at the challenges and the opportunities on continent in a lead up to a conference in tokyo. don't miss our coverage on may 27. >>> japanese adventurer has reached the top of mount everest at the age of 80. this is not his first attempt, he beat it twice before at the ages of 70 and 75. nhk world explains miura's passion for adventure. >> reporter: muira at base camp at 5300 meters...
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we are here for early but interesting if nothing else 31 shiloh means peace or rest is indeed were mosaictabernacle was for many many years and shiloh however there would not be any peace or rest in israel while this idolatry is going on is the reason got brought enemies against israel to oprah's because they just would not do things his way you don't do things his way expect cursing and they would cry out god would raise up a judge to deliver them over and over again we sought through this book would come to chapter 19 i want to take a little home assignment make a note of hosea chapter 9 verse six through nine what you'll find there is prophecy of what it's going to be like just before jesus christ returns as king of kings and lord of lords of the second advent hosea 9 verse nine it states going to be just like in the days of gibeah that's what were to be studied in chapter 19 is what is going on in the days of gibeah we learn that we know what's going to be going on just for christ returns as the states there in hosea 99 when he will remember iniquity and visit the sin upon those who c
we are here for early but interesting if nothing else 31 shiloh means peace or rest is indeed were mosaictabernacle was for many many years and shiloh however there would not be any peace or rest in israel while this idolatry is going on is the reason got brought enemies against israel to oprah's because they just would not do things his way you don't do things his way expect cursing and they would cry out god would raise up a judge to deliver them over and over again we sought through this...
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more than 1 billion people in more than 50 countries form a cultural mosaic. many live in lands rich of minerals, a source of economic growth and conflict. "newsline" is looking at the challenges and the opportunities on this continent in the lead-up to an international conference in tokyo. don't miss our coverage all this week, 8:00 p.m. japan time. >>> experts on a japanese government panel have come up with a new idea to stop leaks of contaminated water at the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant. they say the ground should be frozen. build a frozen wall around the reactor buildings. they say they should implement the measure by middle of 2015. they also want to pump out the ground water from wells outside of the buildings and release it into the ocean. they hope to gradually reduce the flow of water and stop it completely. the panel members also urged the government to help temco maintain the frozen wall. ministry chiefs in the asia-pacific region may have a chance to hear. one of the officers is getting read to to speak in singapore at an annual conference. th
more than 1 billion people in more than 50 countries form a cultural mosaic. many live in lands rich of minerals, a source of economic growth and conflict. "newsline" is looking at the challenges and the opportunities on this continent in the lead-up to an international conference in tokyo. don't miss our coverage all this week, 8:00 p.m. japan time. >>> experts on a japanese government panel have come up with a new idea to stop leaks of contaminated water at the fukushima...
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. >> mosaic? >> similar story in that it's trading at a reasonable p/e. not as cheap as freeport.terial obviously the potash and phosphate for agricultural needs. this one's been a little bit hindered by the restriction on the stock and the liquidity due to the die ver chur a couple of years ago that is still playing out. over the couple years there's going to be some liquidation of those shares into market. they're going to get converted into common stock. it's going to make the restrictions and trade restrictions and possible deal issues around that stock a little bit more liquid and we could see it more trade on fundamentals versus being hampered down by the restrictions based on that deal. also a good dividend yield earnings that su boa s thas tha good long-term growth prospects. >> permanent portfolio funds. thoughts? >> i think when you run something like the permanent portfolio, that makes total sense. so this is a huge area of the market, mosaic, freeport, all the ags, all the basic materials that have not participated. why not start to add there? we're doing the same thin
. >> mosaic? >> similar story in that it's trading at a reasonable p/e. not as cheap as freeport.terial obviously the potash and phosphate for agricultural needs. this one's been a little bit hindered by the restriction on the stock and the liquidity due to the die ver chur a couple of years ago that is still playing out. over the couple years there's going to be some liquidation of those shares into market. they're going to get converted into common stock. it's going to make the...
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we represent the diversity, the mows mosaic, not just of san francisco but the world. it's a library that gives us the knowledge and culture of what our world is about. i want to thank you for being part of this village that is not just the bay but san francisco. i want to thank the city staff, our mayor, our local supervisor for coming together for building the 28 libraries. i'm very excited that we finished 27. no. 28 sin my district. it's time to get to north beach. i want to thank everybody in this community because every image is one of you here wanted to make sure that this library is fit for the 21st century. congratulations. >> thank you supervisor chew. just so you know your library is under construction. it's also my pleasure to welcome supervisor and he's got libraries in his district as well. supervisor scott. >> thank you. congratulations to the community on this wonderful building, this wonderful library in community. i was here for the ground breaking ats and it's so wonderful to see the project complete. some people ask me why do you go to the library.
we represent the diversity, the mows mosaic, not just of san francisco but the world. it's a library that gives us the knowledge and culture of what our world is about. i want to thank you for being part of this village that is not just the bay but san francisco. i want to thank the city staff, our mayor, our local supervisor for coming together for building the 28 libraries. i'm very excited that we finished 27. no. 28 sin my district. it's time to get to north beach. i want to thank everybody...
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more than a billion people in more than 50 countries form a cultural mosaic. a source of economic growth and conflict. "newsline" is looking at the challenges and the opportunities on this continent in the leadup to an international conference in tokyo. don't miss our coverage all this week, 8:00 p.m. japan time. >>> a freight train has crashed into a large truck and derailed in the eastern u.s. state of maryland. the collision triggered a massive explosion. >> back up. >> the accident occurred on tuesday in a suburb of baltimore. 15 cars of the train derailed. some exploded and burst into flames. police say the driver of the truck was injured and brought to hospital. they say the train was carrying unknown chemicals, but these are not hazardous. the explosion sent up a thick plume of smoke. police told nhk that investigations are still under way and residents are being advised to leave the area. >>> well, many people in tokyo are carrying their umbrellas into work this morning. we see what we can expect up ahead in world weather. >> good morning, katherine. a
more than a billion people in more than 50 countries form a cultural mosaic. a source of economic growth and conflict. "newsline" is looking at the challenges and the opportunities on this continent in the leadup to an international conference in tokyo. don't miss our coverage all this week, 8:00 p.m. japan time. >>> a freight train has crashed into a large truck and derailed in the eastern u.s. state of maryland. the collision triggered a massive explosion. >> back up....
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more than a billion people form a mosaic. many live in a land rich in minute malls. "newsline" is looking at the challenges and opportunities in this continent in a lead-up to an international conference in tokyo. don't miss or coverage all this week, 8:00 p.m. japan time. >>> for us here in tokyo, wet weather is in the forecast for tomorrow. for more, here's robert speaka. >> rain showers will be on tap across much of japan as we go wednesday into thursday, all due to this low pressure area that's continuing to push in overhead, and also much across we've already seen rain totals. the official start of the rainy season actually here on tuesday. well, now you're going to be expecting about 100 to 200 millimeters of rainfall as that does continue to push off. really quite suiting with that rainy, and then a couple rumbles of thunder. these storms could well become rather severe. let's extend back towards the west, because into southeastern china, much of eastern china as well, we're also seeing that rainy season boundary. this is bringing in some, well, rather high to
more than a billion people form a mosaic. many live in a land rich in minute malls. "newsline" is looking at the challenges and opportunities in this continent in a lead-up to an international conference in tokyo. don't miss or coverage all this week, 8:00 p.m. japan time. >>> for us here in tokyo, wet weather is in the forecast for tomorrow. for more, here's robert speaka. >> rain showers will be on tap across much of japan as we go wednesday into thursday, all due to...
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she also carved out a sign for the benchs and laid out stone mosaic. she had her hand in prompting community gardens and had a hand in the design of interstate 280. now anyone that has a hand in the design of a freeway, you know, has got to be pretty strong-willed and that is exactly what she was. she had some say in the development of at&t park and we can thank her for bringing the 19 bus to potrillo hill. [speaker not understood] she didn't want anything fancy, but she did want a party and i would like to close out the board in her memory. thank you for this consideration, colleagues >> thank you, supervisor cohen. >> supervisor farrell >> supervisor kim? >> supervisor mar? >> thank you, madame clerk. today i am calling for a hearing on the benefits and impacts of a unique san francisco former of open space called parklets. san francisco is leading the world in this innovative type of open space, the world first formal parklets were initially conceived and installed in san francisco in 2010. now 38 parklets have been installed throughout the city. th
she also carved out a sign for the benchs and laid out stone mosaic. she had her hand in prompting community gardens and had a hand in the design of interstate 280. now anyone that has a hand in the design of a freeway, you know, has got to be pretty strong-willed and that is exactly what she was. she had some say in the development of at&t park and we can thank her for bringing the 19 bus to potrillo hill. [speaker not understood] she didn't want anything fancy, but she did want a party...
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more than a billion people in more than 50 countries form a cultural mosaic. many live in lands rich in minerals, a source of economic growth and conflict. "newsline" is looking at the challenges and the opportunities on this continent in a lead-up to an international conference in tokyo. don't miss our coverage all this week, 8 p.m., japan time. >>> investors are keeping people on their toes, whether to buy, to sell or to move. >> with the ups and downs it is anyone's guess. if wall street is any indication, u.s. stock prices fell wednesday. that's on continued uncertainties about the federal reserve stimulus program. the dow jones lost nearly .7, ending the day at 15,302. >>> for more on the markets here, let's go to elean lee, at the tokyo stock exchange. how are the losses in the u.s. affecting japanese markets today? >> good morning. given those losses, investors are currently selling shares here at the opening levels for may 30th. the nikkei is shortly lower by 3% at 13,905 points, below the key 14,000 level. the broader topics is down by 2.5%. as we can
more than a billion people in more than 50 countries form a cultural mosaic. many live in lands rich in minerals, a source of economic growth and conflict. "newsline" is looking at the challenges and the opportunities on this continent in a lead-up to an international conference in tokyo. don't miss our coverage all this week, 8 p.m., japan time. >>> investors are keeping people on their toes, whether to buy, to sell or to move. >> with the ups and downs it is anyone's...
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audio interviews with key empowerment figures complementing the archival footage creating this mosaic that is uplifting and moving and is intact. at its heart, "black power aboute" is a story empowerment, a moving and inspirational vehicle that takes audience is on a journey from .967 and the issues of the day the vietnam war, extreme poverty, lack of government accountability, pervasiveness of structural racism. at the same time, organically provoking the questions about where americans find themselves today. please call in. we do not have much time. we ask you to call. 866-359-4334. " is theower mixtape name of the film. it is coproduced by danny glover. we ask you to call in right now. withilm not only dealing the politics of the time. it takes you on a journey into the questions of identity critical to the power of empowerment. who are the people featured in this film? stokely carmichael, eldridge newton, harry belafonte, erika baidu, angela davis, and much more. we urge you to call. i want to play for you the trailer of "black power mixtape ." we are going to get that together. w
audio interviews with key empowerment figures complementing the archival footage creating this mosaic that is uplifting and moving and is intact. at its heart, "black power aboute" is a story empowerment, a moving and inspirational vehicle that takes audience is on a journey from .967 and the issues of the day the vietnam war, extreme poverty, lack of government accountability, pervasiveness of structural racism. at the same time, organically provoking the questions about where...
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i like the overall pastiche if not mosaic of companies. let's go to fred also my home state of new jersey. fred. >> caller: dr. cramer, how are you, buddy? >> not bad. i was hoping to be named a doctor in a down day. >> caller: i got google, facebook, general mills, kmp and gsk. >> all right. this is a real interesting one. we have two of a kind, the facebook and the google. you got to get rid of them. facebook is speculative. google is less speculative. i will let that be your choice. glaxo, i like these yields. kinder morgan speaks. a big conference thing. fine. maybe i'd switch up an internet name, let's get an industrial. you know what, i mean, let's get general electric. woe. "mad money" is back after the break. >>> younger people hate the food chain. it's like ronald reagan with russian missiles. he was willing to trust it, but he wanted to verify. millenials, they want the safety of their food vetted and verified before they'll buy it or eat it. that's exactly what whole foods does. they believe that whole foods shouldn't sell, if t
i like the overall pastiche if not mosaic of companies. let's go to fred also my home state of new jersey. fred. >> caller: dr. cramer, how are you, buddy? >> not bad. i was hoping to be named a doctor in a down day. >> caller: i got google, facebook, general mills, kmp and gsk. >> all right. this is a real interesting one. we have two of a kind, the facebook and the google. you got to get rid of them. facebook is speculative. google is less speculative. i will let that...
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each shipper was identified by a mosaic sign in the floor in front of his office.the sign may depict the cargo in which he specializes. these are wheat measures. or it could say where the shipper is from. this one is from turres, now sardinia. the elephants are a symbol of the subratans from libya. efficient transport and specialization brought ostia's economy to a high level of complexity, and surely had a profound effect on people's lives and the character of their city. that effect can be easily seen today in a living city, a city like fez, morocco. archaeologists have come to fez because the same high degree of specialization suggested by the ruins of ostia can be seen here in the flesh. the population and density of the old city of fez has remained the same since the 10th century. archaeologist david webster. the old city of fez had about 120,000 people for its total population. this would have been an equivalent of a population density of tens of thousands of people per square mile. now, the only reason why that was possible, especially in a nonindustrial con
each shipper was identified by a mosaic sign in the floor in front of his office.the sign may depict the cargo in which he specializes. these are wheat measures. or it could say where the shipper is from. this one is from turres, now sardinia. the elephants are a symbol of the subratans from libya. efficient transport and specialization brought ostia's economy to a high level of complexity, and surely had a profound effect on people's lives and the character of their city. that effect can be...
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. >> the london wetlands, a little oasis, a mosaic of lagoons and meadows a few minutes from the heart of the capital. it is a snapshot of a natural environment that according to today's report is increasingly under threat. two thirdshat of common plants and half the animals and birds of the pla did see a dramatic decline this century due to climate change. plants, reptilesns are expected to be at highest risk. sub-saharan africa, central america, amazonia, and australia would lose the most species. plant speciesf is projected in north africa, central asia, and south eastern europe driven the office of the report said they were shocked by the findings. >> i do not think any of us expected so many common species to have such large projected range losses. i i would say that actually the results are more significant than we expected. >> already the movement of migrating birds is beginning to be adversely affected by >> the change in climate. it could prove extremely damaging because birds have wintered in sites where they have been protected, nature reserves. now they could be moving to a
. >> the london wetlands, a little oasis, a mosaic of lagoons and meadows a few minutes from the heart of the capital. it is a snapshot of a natural environment that according to today's report is increasingly under threat. two thirdshat of common plants and half the animals and birds of the pla did see a dramatic decline this century due to climate change. plants, reptilesns are expected to be at highest risk. sub-saharan africa, central america, amazonia, and australia would lose the...
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closures include the smithsonian common room, african mosaic art gallery. the exhibits will be closed from now until september 30. you can absolutely start making your fourth of july plans right now. fireworks show on the national mall will go on. the show was in jeopardy because of the federal budget problems. national park service is doing hiring freezes, delaying maintenance, making other changes to be sure that the $250,000 fireworks show goes off without a hitch. >> you can check out some of the relics from george w. bush's presidency starting today. the george w. bush presidential center opens to the public down in dallas. the library and museum features exhibits on the 9/11 attack. the florida recount and hurricane katrina. president obama and the power living ex-presidents were in dallas last week for the center's open. >> you were there, too. one of the things you came back and one of the first things you told me is how surprised you were at how chilly it was in dallas. >> it was. it was like winter weather down in dallas. but only for the first tw
closures include the smithsonian common room, african mosaic art gallery. the exhibits will be closed from now until september 30. you can absolutely start making your fourth of july plans right now. fireworks show on the national mall will go on. the show was in jeopardy because of the federal budget problems. national park service is doing hiring freezes, delaying maintenance, making other changes to be sure that the $250,000 fireworks show goes off without a hitch. >> you can check out...
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the professionals work doesn't lend itself to something like baxter, which is a pastich if not a mosaicvice and drug company under one roof. if you want a drug company portfolio, you buy a medical device play. to the wall street fashion show, baxter is neither fish nor foul. in fact, it's an unap advertising mix of fish and chicken that nobody wants to eat. you break this company, you break it up, you split it into a medical products business and a pure play drug biz, i think both will get the respect and valuations they deserve. honesty, the baxter situation is so very reminiscent of abbott lab, ever since the beginning of the year, it rallied 12%. the spentoff abv is up a fabulous 33%. that's almost regeneron like, for heaven's sake. a lot because two plays are easier in value than to own as one jumbled stock that's too big for its own good. baxter has taken a step in the last direction. last july, i efficiently restructured into the biosciences and medical products division, making it much better to organize a potential breakup. earlier this week, morgan stanley recommend that baxter
the professionals work doesn't lend itself to something like baxter, which is a pastich if not a mosaicvice and drug company under one roof. if you want a drug company portfolio, you buy a medical device play. to the wall street fashion show, baxter is neither fish nor foul. in fact, it's an unap advertising mix of fish and chicken that nobody wants to eat. you break this company, you break it up, you split it into a medical products business and a pure play drug biz, i think both will get the...
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mosaic for one. fertilizer producer. company saying it will delay potash production in western canada. positive supply growth, meaning lower demand. another laggard, barnes & noble. that was a cliff dive. last week, remember, we had tech crunch reporting that microsoft was in talks to offer $1 billion for the digital assets of nook media. its e-book joint venture with barnes & noble. today insider monkey reporting the deal is not happening. lots of noise around this name. remember, short interest there, 32%. maria, back to you. >> josh, thank you so much. >>> still to come on the "closing bell," scandal, controversy and transparency. blo bloomberg limited partnership making headlines. raising questions about online privacy. is there such a thing anymore? if you have to login, should you expect any privacy even if you're paying a lot of money for that login? >>> concerns or conflicts of interest in the bond rating industry have not gone unnoticed on capitol hill. in a rare tv interview senator al franken is with me with h
mosaic for one. fertilizer producer. company saying it will delay potash production in western canada. positive supply growth, meaning lower demand. another laggard, barnes & noble. that was a cliff dive. last week, remember, we had tech crunch reporting that microsoft was in talks to offer $1 billion for the digital assets of nook media. its e-book joint venture with barnes & noble. today insider monkey reporting the deal is not happening. lots of noise around this name. remember,...
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think that you can attribute the party's problems to just michele bachmann, but she's part of the mosaic that was on a presidential primary stage that on any given night resembled a reality show, something that you would see on one of the cable channels, not someone you expect to see on news channels doing a presidential debate. >> krystal ball, they kept harry reid as majority leader in the senate, probably wouldn't have won re-election if he didn't get a bachmann type running against him in nevada, democrats probably would have lost control of the senate, they have a lot -- >> that's right. she looks like she was possibly, probably going down to defeat in november, which is obviously not why she's backing out of the race, obviously. >> i have to say, an announcement for leaving, never seen a longer list of why i am not leaving. >> why i am not leaving. >> this isn't why i am leaving and this isn't why i am leaving. >> reminds you when you see a restaurant that says good food here, you keep driving. i think the thing with michele bachmann that's more egregious than her wildly irresponsi
think that you can attribute the party's problems to just michele bachmann, but she's part of the mosaic that was on a presidential primary stage that on any given night resembled a reality show, something that you would see on one of the cable channels, not someone you expect to see on news channels doing a presidential debate. >> krystal ball, they kept harry reid as majority leader in the senate, probably wouldn't have won re-election if he didn't get a bachmann type running against...
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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... 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 teach multiculturally but, whenever we can, to practice it in our own classroom. i'm joanne hendrick, author of the whole child and your guide to this video series. in this program, we're going to look at the ways in which we can help by providing, when we ca
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... funding for this program was provided by... man: now, what do we have here? hendrick: once upon a...
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. >> reporter: their sound developed ernie, a cross cultural mosaic of rock, african guitar pop and classicaltive preppy convenient ear. ♪ as a young girl... >> reporter: vampire weekend quickly generated buzz on internet blogs. in 2008, spin magazine picked them for its cover. even before the band's first album was out. >> we're the beneficiaries and partially the victims of the kind of explosion of internet music culture. >> reporter: victims because some critics didn't get the preppy joke. one accused the band of having a putrescent stench of old money. did the back lash bother you at all. >> i think at the start when you're not used to being written about, you can take it to heart. it can get to you. >> it's a little bit unnerve to go have someone call you total trash or garbage. >> reporter: were you called trash? >> trash and garbage. probably other things too. but truly this happens to all bands. >> reporter: you almost made preppiness radical. was that by design in a way? >> well, there always seemed to be something worth exploring about preppiness and the fact that some people reacte
. >> reporter: their sound developed ernie, a cross cultural mosaic of rock, african guitar pop and classicaltive preppy convenient ear. ♪ as a young girl... >> reporter: vampire weekend quickly generated buzz on internet blogs. in 2008, spin magazine picked them for its cover. even before the band's first album was out. >> we're the beneficiaries and partially the victims of the kind of explosion of internet music culture. >> reporter: victims because some critics...
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. >> although mosaic is out with corn plantings. >> this is the third lowest at this point since 1980. so there will be some activity in the last later half of the year. >> total cash receipts. i like deer's presentation, but the total cash receipts are good for the farmers. titan gave me a ratio of tractors to farms. russia and brazil very, very low. >> really. >> yeah. it was really kind of interesting. canada is more tractors than farms and it's incredible. >> it's an agrarian economy. >> although the largest cat dealership in the world is in brazil and it's in the heartland there. >> it is a very positive picture from brazil about banco ital. >> i'm warming up to brazil. >> world cup and olympics. >> not past blue ribbon for those who are cynical. >> $11 billion bond deal. >> one of the larger once of all time. we may see larger one, but why not? by the way, they had 40 billion in demand. i think that's interesting. and you paid that dividend. who knows? >> that was amazing. >> we come right back full circle to what we end up talking about. cheap money. >> and petro. remember, mex
. >> although mosaic is out with corn plantings. >> this is the third lowest at this point since 1980. so there will be some activity in the last later half of the year. >> total cash receipts. i like deer's presentation, but the total cash receipts are good for the farmers. titan gave me a ratio of tractors to farms. russia and brazil very, very low. >> really. >> yeah. it was really kind of interesting. canada is more tractors than farms and it's incredible....
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ultimately, i think it's somewhat analogous to the whole issue involving expert networks, which is the mosaic feeling. if you have kwaupt quality research that's taking place on capitol hill by individuals and being sold so that an investment decision can be made in a more sophisticated, more informed way, that does not constitute insider trading. it does if it crosses that line and there's actual material nonpublic information. but we talked about the halls of capitol hill where rumors abound, discussion concepts are always in play. i think this is a very gray area. >> to me, there's a distinction and a difference. in the corporate sphere, everybody involved in a transition or what otherwise would be considered inside information has a duty, a duty to the company and the information is clearly -- the information is clearly confidential. in the government context, it's not clear to me that the information necessarily is even supposed to be confidential. >> andrew, that's exactly the point. and i think that one of the fundamental issues, when you get back to what is insider trading is material
ultimately, i think it's somewhat analogous to the whole issue involving expert networks, which is the mosaic feeling. if you have kwaupt quality research that's taking place on capitol hill by individuals and being sold so that an investment decision can be made in a more sophisticated, more informed way, that does not constitute insider trading. it does if it crosses that line and there's actual material nonpublic information. but we talked about the halls of capitol hill where rumors abound,...
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mosaic coming out and saying that it's going to be delaying an expansion or production in one of the young brands, as expected, said that its china sales were down 29%. right now is dow is off 40 points. it looks right now like that record run could be in jeopardy today. >> thank you very much. >>> simon is here watching the close in europe. g-7 wrapping up and more. >> absolutely. down from the five-year highs today. europe also in negative territory. down at the bottom right, just look at how greece has rallied today in the green. we are watching the finance minister's meeting over in brussels. they are expected to okay money for broet cypress and greece, and, of course, deal with that speculation as to whether or not moving forward, big depositors are going to have to be bailed in to any bailout. the greek stocks are doing well. check out the banks today. article in the ft that is pointing out the degree to which some big u.s. hedge fund managers thinks these stocks or at least the warrants on them are a one-way bet. very interesting read. look at the national bank of greece, over
mosaic coming out and saying that it's going to be delaying an expansion or production in one of the young brands, as expected, said that its china sales were down 29%. right now is dow is off 40 points. it looks right now like that record run could be in jeopardy today. >> thank you very much. >>> simon is here watching the close in europe. g-7 wrapping up and more. >> absolutely. down from the five-year highs today. europe also in negative territory. down at the bottom...
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they've always believed that they're western and that's an old style pass tisch, if not mosaic of companiesger gave a speech back in march. he's the outgoing ceo and chairman or outgoing chairman now of the company and he talked about the challenges of running the company and more importantly restructuring the company and making some of the hard decisions that i imagine dan loeb wants them to make, but he, howard stringer knew he needed to make them, but felt he couldn't given the cultural issues. in japan it isn't just about shareholder value and it's about stake holder value. some people say stake holder value is that you're not working for anybody in some ways because you have so many different constituents and that is the central tenet which is japan moving toward a system focused more on shareholders than stakeholders and what that means in the larger scheme. >> andrew, great reporting as always and we're watching sony up 14.5%. by the way, up 93% year to date. so there was a buying opportunity in those shares when they were suffering after so many quarters and losses. >> the japanese
they've always believed that they're western and that's an old style pass tisch, if not mosaic of companiesger gave a speech back in march. he's the outgoing ceo and chairman or outgoing chairman now of the company and he talked about the challenges of running the company and more importantly restructuring the company and making some of the hard decisions that i imagine dan loeb wants them to make, but he, howard stringer knew he needed to make them, but felt he couldn't given the cultural...
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you chalk that up to sloppiness or something worse but is part of this mosaic right now. >> two explanations was trying to help with a narrative, or he testified that because he believed it. and i'm still willing to think maybe he testified like that because he believed it. >> i think it's indisputable, your point, joe. of course, if he does not want to seem vulnerable at the time, he is a weak on terrorism, that's what you do. it doesn't make him evil. it makes him a president running for office. so you start to get the words cover-up conspiracy, it takes on different versus. get this out this way. i don't think -- it's inarguable at this particular time, frankly. >> duh! >> it was a cia operation! >> this is why we have donny deutch on. david gregory, thank you so much. why don't we end it right there? walter, stay with us. >> hands across the ocean is what it is. >> david, do we have any "meet the press" plans yet? >> we will talk to daryl ice on the program about the meaning of this week. we will keep it going. >> fantastic, david. sounds great. >> thanks. >>> ahead on "morning joe," the
you chalk that up to sloppiness or something worse but is part of this mosaic right now. >> two explanations was trying to help with a narrative, or he testified that because he believed it. and i'm still willing to think maybe he testified like that because he believed it. >> i think it's indisputable, your point, joe. of course, if he does not want to seem vulnerable at the time, he is a weak on terrorism, that's what you do. it doesn't make him evil. it makes him a president...