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we are coming back on mosaic. stay with us. ♪ [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all devices had backup power? the chevrolet volt does. it's ingeniously designed to seamlessly switch from electricity to gas to extend your driving range. no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. right now, get a 2013 chevrolet volt for around $269 per month. >>> welcome back. we are talking about human trafficking the sister foster. he is very involved. for how many years? >> since 2008. you sisters have an organized ministry towards the evil. >> we really look -- there are three areas we focus on, raising awareness. we do a lot to raise awareness with service groups because the more people that know about human trafficking and can begin the identify the more victims that can be rest dude. we work with local organizations that work with victims. we do not work directly with any victims. how do we create legislation that really supports and provides help for those of human
we are coming back on mosaic. stay with us. ♪ [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all devices had backup power? the chevrolet volt does. it's ingeniously designed to seamlessly switch from electricity to gas to extend your driving range. no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. right now, get a 2013 chevrolet volt for around $269 per month. >>> welcome back. we are talking about human trafficking the sister foster. he is...
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welcome to mosaic. we are part of a con that encourages us to live life to the fullest and pursue the pursuit of happiness. but we have people that are suffering and in fact take their own lives because they struggle with their lives themselves. this is eve meyer, the executive director of the san francisco's suicide protection to help us have a difficult discussion about suicide. why do people kill themselves? >> people that kill themselves are in pain. they are in intolerable pain of one kind or another. and in the united states, we have the luxury that is primarily emotional pain. other countries it may be economic. it may be physical pain because of the health system has collapsed. it may have to do with shame. in the united states, we have those forms of pain. we have families that run out of money and call and said i'd rather be dead than homeless. and we have people that are in physical pain and decide to end their lives. and we have shame. we have children that are bullied and who die of shame.
welcome to mosaic. we are part of a con that encourages us to live life to the fullest and pursue the pursuit of happiness. but we have people that are suffering and in fact take their own lives because they struggle with their lives themselves. this is eve meyer, the executive director of the san francisco's suicide protection to help us have a difficult discussion about suicide. why do people kill themselves? >> people that kill themselves are in pain. they are in intolerable pain of...
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and welcome back to mosaic. i'm vicky evans from the office of public policy and public concerns at the san francisco arch day sees. and our father is father mark mazza we now have the traditional latin mask celebrated every week. >> every week on holy day and soon we'll be having it every day. >> that is wonderful. we have several parishes over the archdiocese where we have the traditional latin mass. and then in more rin county and we have one at the immaculate conception? >> yes. >> we have a main line mass at 11:00 a.m. and the archbishop wanted it at that time. we started it under the encouragement and the desire of the archbishop and asked me if we would start the a tradition the traditional latin mass and of course i said yes. >> the archbishop was searching for a church that is centrally locates, which you are and the church would be suitable physically for the latin mass and also he needed a pastor that was willing to learn it that way. >> at first i thought sure, we'll have it. who is going to do it? i
and welcome back to mosaic. i'm vicky evans from the office of public policy and public concerns at the san francisco arch day sees. and our father is father mark mazza we now have the traditional latin mask celebrated every week. >> every week on holy day and soon we'll be having it every day. >> that is wonderful. we have several parishes over the archdiocese where we have the traditional latin mass. and then in more rin county and we have one at the immaculate conception?...
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welcome to mosaic. it's a joy and a privilege to host mosaic. on behalf of our team, i'm excited about our guest this morning. if you have not had a chance, go out and purchase the auto biography. i would like to read four paragraphs of our guests this morning. i want to read one to give you an idea. there was the sermon declared by johnson the third, glad celebrations are overseen by a ministry team oversee by cecil. delivering the sunday this morning is the handsomely and charming, the language of the street, the language of scripture. he talked about theu knit possible, diversity. he talked about how the presidential race barely mentioned poverty, and then he told a story that seemed to encompass everything that is core about god. we welcome thoen johnson,iii. >> i'm a may tiff mississippian. i'm proud of that. i had a wonderful growing up in the community. the community of canton, mississippi. >> okay. i went to school, both public school as well as my undergraduate studies in mississippi. >> uh-huh. >> left to do my graduate work in seminar
welcome to mosaic. it's a joy and a privilege to host mosaic. on behalf of our team, i'm excited about our guest this morning. if you have not had a chance, go out and purchase the auto biography. i would like to read four paragraphs of our guests this morning. i want to read one to give you an idea. there was the sermon declared by johnson the third, glad celebrations are overseen by a ministry team oversee by cecil. delivering the sunday this morning is the handsomely and charming, the...
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now they want them. >> i'm embracing ugly, blackberry, potash, mosaic.e ugly charts. >> i thought you were talking about your shoes. >> thank you for looking at my feet, but no. >> herb greenberg is here. button up the jc penney thing for us. i know you've been watching how this whole thing sun folding, and you're actually bringing some of warren buffett's wisdom from many years ago into this conversation. how does this all fit? >> from 19939. bill ackman despicable or doing what an investor should do? >> howard schultz using the word despicable. >> buffet's berkshire '93 letter he basically said -- any director receives something he doesn't like should attempt to persuade the other directors to his views. if it doesn't work, he should then feel free to make his views known to the absentee owners and naturally the complaining director can expect vigorous rebuttal from the unpersuaded directors, which is how this is currently playing out. >> interesting how all of that almost has come to fruition. let's go tesla. downgrade today. the stock has ripped all
now they want them. >> i'm embracing ugly, blackberry, potash, mosaic.e ugly charts. >> i thought you were talking about your shoes. >> thank you for looking at my feet, but no. >> herb greenberg is here. button up the jc penney thing for us. i know you've been watching how this whole thing sun folding, and you're actually bringing some of warren buffett's wisdom from many years ago into this conversation. how does this all fit? >> from 19939. bill ackman...
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what is a mosaic? mosaic. yeah.t's a musical instrument, sort of like a tuba. back to you, olivia. disney movies by villain, $600, please. william. what is "the lion king"? yes. disney movies, $800. olivia. what is "mulan"? mulan. disney movies for $1,000. william. what is "sleeping beauty"? you got it. not to be confused, $800. fellini, left, directed movies. he, right, in more ways than one, directed italy as dictator during world war ii.
what is a mosaic? mosaic. yeah.t's a musical instrument, sort of like a tuba. back to you, olivia. disney movies by villain, $600, please. william. what is "the lion king"? yes. disney movies, $800. olivia. what is "mulan"? mulan. disney movies for $1,000. william. what is "sleeping beauty"? you got it. not to be confused, $800. fellini, left, directed movies. he, right, in more ways than one, directed italy as dictator during world war ii.
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[birds squawking] >> this is a mosaic of wilderness and subsistence agriculture where a million people farm on marginal land exposed to seasonal variability that is the hallmark of climate change. this is also elephant territory. an estimated 140,000 elephants, more than a third of africa's remaining population, call this area home. people and animals share this landscape, and the futures of both are linked to water. now there is a plan to drop national borders and allow everyone to roam without passports across this region where 5 countries meet in the heart of southern africa. it is a plan that helps southern africa's water-stressed countries deal with the effects of climate change by restoring the ecosystems of two major river basins. assisted by the south african peace parks foundation, the 5 african countries of angola, botswana, namibia, zambia, and zimbabwe agree in august 2011 to create the kavango zambezi transfrontier conservation area. called the kaza park, it is 29 million hectares, an area about the size of italy. this new plan creates a framework to protect and share thes
[birds squawking] >> this is a mosaic of wilderness and subsistence agriculture where a million people farm on marginal land exposed to seasonal variability that is the hallmark of climate change. this is also elephant territory. an estimated 140,000 elephants, more than a third of africa's remaining population, call this area home. people and animals share this landscape, and the futures of both are linked to water. now there is a plan to drop national borders and allow everyone to roam...
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this is a wonderful mosaic. >> it is wonderful. it was original to the building. tens of thousands of people cross by every day. this is the waiting area. the larger alcoves or for storage. and the big plants that would go out to meet the ferries. people would come out to meet the ferries. and then go to the trolley cars. the family of the original artisan still lives in the bay area and they come by every so often to make sure that it is in tact and being taken care of. furry little repair to it. this is the before and after, 1910 to 1960's, 1970's. this is what the building looked like during that time. it was under plywood and carpeting for about 30 years. this was amazingly preserved underneath all of that when it pulled up. >> how to the ventilate this? are these operable? h[ph>> they are not. we have a cool air intake from the bay. because of the atrium, it would be nearly impossible for any air conditioning, so we have cool air intake on the bayside. that cools the building down. when i first artwork in here, i was fascinated with all the arches, the repeti
this is a wonderful mosaic. >> it is wonderful. it was original to the building. tens of thousands of people cross by every day. this is the waiting area. the larger alcoves or for storage. and the big plants that would go out to meet the ferries. people would come out to meet the ferries. and then go to the trolley cars. the family of the original artisan still lives in the bay area and they come by every so often to make sure that it is in tact and being taken care of. furry little...
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the institute is now a key component in the mosaic project, an ambitious plan to make this area muchs. >> st. louis wants to be a welcoming community, and that's what we are going to do. >> reporter: it city is helping immigrant groups connect with loans, opportunities, education. this is not just a feel-good measure. a study found immigrants are more likely to open businesses, create jobs, raise wages and pursue higher degrees than the general population. as for jason jan, well, the jobs he created may be permanent. he's applied to become a u.s. citizen. tom foreman, cnn, st. louis. >>> i'm pamela brown at the time warner center in new york filling in for don lemon. thank you for keeping us company on this sunday. "anderson cooper special report, kidnapped" is next. come togethr on something that concerns all of us. obesity. and as the nation's leading beverage company, we can play an important role. that includes continually providing more options. giving people easy ways to help make informed choices. and offering portion controlled versions of our most popular drinks. it also mea
the institute is now a key component in the mosaic project, an ambitious plan to make this area muchs. >> st. louis wants to be a welcoming community, and that's what we are going to do. >> reporter: it city is helping immigrant groups connect with loans, opportunities, education. this is not just a feel-good measure. a study found immigrants are more likely to open businesses, create jobs, raise wages and pursue higher degrees than the general population. as for jason jan, well,...
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time thisas written his habitaonith% a tent outde on zion if will david had constructed in their mosaic tabnacle was in india at this time arc of the covenantertainly was the that is the habitation of god when he resided with men here on earth i look forward to the day he resides with those here earth once again from the place of hisitation again to bable to comprehend all of that you cat help bute in awe ver 15 or the same notheir faith he coiders their works this word fashion ái#ket ouighe hebrewocks are it mes to mold the pottewod form clay into a vessel or whater se bng fmed into t reason our heavenly fathers the tter and we are the cl i egcoure you to be pliae in other words be not rigid towa god can use you he n#ebs to be able to ld you as he wants you be you cabetter serve them for rigid and iff aching users because w#reo set ig our ways that were not willing to be changed to whatsoever i a god to changme frothe insideut to ma me to where can betteuse meut something hope you learn to p)ay f t considers all of our works were 16 te here look for probably one of t more powerful peop
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it worked as part of the overall mosaic. it was a key component of it. had it not been for the nsa, he would not have known everybody involved in the plot. we could've had hundreds if not thousands of people killed on the subway system in new york the next day. whateverbalance out violation of privacy there was -- i do not see it, tracing overseas phone numbers to phone numbers on record in the u.s., the same information you have in a phone book almost -- the other side is saving hundreds of people from being burned to death in subway tunnels, to me, that is a balance worth having. . know john will come up here i know he will give us his side. we are not that far apart. we have to make it interesting. in any event, let me say that what is important for you to realize, he have a real enemy that wants to kill us. it is an enemy that can strike in many places. it is not the core al qaeda that was focused in 2001 in pakistan and out qaeda -- and afghanistan. whether it is al qaeda in iraq peninsula, al qaeda operating in libya, syria, and other names, this i
it worked as part of the overall mosaic. it was a key component of it. had it not been for the nsa, he would not have known everybody involved in the plot. we could've had hundreds if not thousands of people killed on the subway system in new york the next day. whateverbalance out violation of privacy there was -- i do not see it, tracing overseas phone numbers to phone numbers on record in the u.s., the same information you have in a phone book almost -- the other side is saving hundreds of...
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priest of history, which may have been the darkest days of nixon's career and construct from that a mosaic that tells you about that man. [ cheers ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> do you richard milhouse nixon solemnly swear. >> i do solemnly swear. >> that you will faithfully execute the office. >> that i will faithfully execute the office. >> of president of the united states. >> of president of the united states. >> and will to the best of your ability. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> the constitutional of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god? >> so help me god. [ applause ] >> the new president was in his office here at the white house at 7:30 this morning before anyone else on his staff and after only about four hours sleep. he's felt for some time he can do this job well and he was eager to get at it. >> president elect nixon today named another long-term aid hr haldeman served as chief of staff for the nixon campaign. haldeman is the closest thing to an alter ego the president has kno
priest of history, which may have been the darkest days of nixon's career and construct from that a mosaic that tells you about that man. [ cheers ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> do you richard milhouse nixon solemnly swear. >> i do solemnly swear. >> that you will faithfully execute the office. >> that i will faithfully execute the office. >> of president of the united states. >> of president of the united states. >> and will to the best of your ability....
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book of the year award, a beautiful stap glassed post that was crushed in the post and arrived as a mosaic of london. since then, i never won any other prize. it was front loaded in the beginning of the career. >> host: what's "red plenty" about that came out in 2012ing? >> "red plenty," how can i describe it to make it sound as unappetizing as possible? >> host: a soviet science fiction book? >> guest: it is. it's far worse than that. it's about soviet economics, the dismal science in the most dismal country on the planet, and part of me was, i agree, being perverse. i wanted to take the most boring subject anyone could possibly imagine, wrestle it to the ground, and force it to give up its hidden jewel of interesting message. i also
book of the year award, a beautiful stap glassed post that was crushed in the post and arrived as a mosaic of london. since then, i never won any other prize. it was front loaded in the beginning of the career. >> host: what's "red plenty" about that came out in 2012ing? >> "red plenty," how can i describe it to make it sound as unappetizing as possible? >> host: a soviet science fiction book? >> guest: it is. it's far worse than that. it's about...
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collectively have a large number of these shards can actually combine them into a very meaningful mosaic i want to read out a quote from snowden the consent of the governed is not consent if it's not informed i think what it's trying to say that a lot of people feel uncomfortable after these leaks because it seems like you break into my home you listen to my phone calls you intercept my e-mails my private s.m.s. ace without telling me you're doing that and you're labeling all of that as war on terror i mean can you really not fight were terror and protect privacy my privacy. well i think the president was right when he said responsible governments have to make choices you can't have absolute privacy and absolute security there always has to be a balance between between the two and and the balance frankly is based upon that to tell the of circumstances what is the nature of the threat how real is that threat how imminent is that threat how effective is this tool in and detecting that threat and so i think i agree with the president that this is a a suitable balance though i should point o
collectively have a large number of these shards can actually combine them into a very meaningful mosaic i want to read out a quote from snowden the consent of the governed is not consent if it's not informed i think what it's trying to say that a lot of people feel uncomfortable after these leaks because it seems like you break into my home you listen to my phone calls you intercept my e-mails my private s.m.s. ace without telling me you're doing that and you're labeling all of that as war on...
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priest of history, which may have been the darkest days of nixon's career and construct from that a mosaic that tells you about that man. [ cheers ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> do you, richard milhouse nixon, solemnly swear -- >> i, richard milhouse nixon, do solemnly swear -- >> that you will faithfully execute the office. >> that i will faithfully execute the office. >> of president of the united states. >> of president of the united states. >> and will to the best of your ability. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god? >> so help me god. [ applause ] ♪ >> the new president was in his office here at the white house at 7:30 this morning before anyone else on his staff and after only about four hours sleep. he's felt for some time he can do this job well and he was eager to get at it. >> president elect nixon today named another long-time aide h.r. haldeman, who served as chief of staff for the nixon campaign. haldeman is the closest thing
priest of history, which may have been the darkest days of nixon's career and construct from that a mosaic that tells you about that man. [ cheers ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> do you, richard milhouse nixon, solemnly swear -- >> i, richard milhouse nixon, do solemnly swear -- >> that you will faithfully execute the office. >> that i will faithfully execute the office. >> of president of the united states. >> of president of the united states. >> and will to the...
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. >> rose: mosaic was the first thing they did. >> that's right. >> rose: it really was, at that time. >> it was an amazing place to be. and i don't like the idea of luck but just because i feel like i should be shaping my own fate as much as possiblement but as far as having luck in my life, other than coming to america, being allowed to come to america, being on university of illinois campus in 1997 or 1993 through 1997 was just a dream come true for a computer scientist it fundamentally reshaped me from somebody who thought of myself first and foremost as a scientist, future ago demic to somebody who thought there is no better way to be than create businesses. be an entrepreneur, that's what it is all about. >> rose: when did you get that? >> i can tell you the exact moment. i was sitting in the lab around midnight. and this guy walked in. and this guy reappears in my life, his name is scott banister, his friend, all these guys are earlier paypal mafia members. they walked in and said you seem to be here all the time writing code into the wee hours of the night why do you do that?
. >> rose: mosaic was the first thing they did. >> that's right. >> rose: it really was, at that time. >> it was an amazing place to be. and i don't like the idea of luck but just because i feel like i should be shaping my own fate as much as possiblement but as far as having luck in my life, other than coming to america, being allowed to come to america, being on university of illinois campus in 1997 or 1993 through 1997 was just a dream come true for a computer...
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the result, a mosaic of earth made up of pictures of more than 1,400 people around the globe saying helloogether to our distant neighbor. that's pretty darn cool. love that. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," don't like getting stuck next to babies and kids when you fly? had your fill of kicked seats and temper tantrums? you're in luck. one airline is offering adult-only zones for an extra fee, of course. >>> all right, here's the million-dollar question, would you pay extra for your next airline ticket if you did not have to sit next to a little baby? seriously, no more crying babies, screaming toddlers, or kicked seats. it's possible on one airline, at least. cnn business anchor christine romans live in new york to tell us which one. good morning. >> it's not a million dollar question, it's a a $15 question. would you pay $15 so you would not have to hear this on an airline? [ crying ] i love that baby. carol, i love that baby, but i think i would pay $15 not to hear that sound when you're going up or down. and that guy. toddlers, your ratings are falling as we speak because i've bomb
the result, a mosaic of earth made up of pictures of more than 1,400 people around the globe saying helloogether to our distant neighbor. that's pretty darn cool. love that. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," don't like getting stuck next to babies and kids when you fly? had your fill of kicked seats and temper tantrums? you're in luck. one airline is offering adult-only zones for an extra fee, of course. >>> all right, here's the million-dollar question, would you...
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looking at mosaic. i think they were way overdone when it took the markets down a couple weeks ago.hat is now being investigated on an announcement, they found a good base. the fertilizer's this will be good. david: let's talk about natural gas. triple digits, now is the time to get an. >> i was looking to a lot of energy stocks. volatility gallo. i looked six months out. i was looking, a technical play, looking for that to make a nice push. natural gas as a play, but it is rich. i was looking at these stocks. you know, poised for a bounce. they had that. one thing i want to point out to my young friend, at my age a look at the markets more on a weekly basis. last week we made new lows. this week we made new lows. let's see how we finish out the week. if a close above that level we can be getting a little bit of a plush. david: fighting back. you have to watch your back. you always have to deal with everything. >> the same as i look at crude oil. david: he's not going to leave chicago. he's going to go back there and kick your butt. you have to watch yourself tomorrow. cheryl: good
looking at mosaic. i think they were way overdone when it took the markets down a couple weeks ago.hat is now being investigated on an announcement, they found a good base. the fertilizer's this will be good. david: let's talk about natural gas. triple digits, now is the time to get an. >> i was looking to a lot of energy stocks. volatility gallo. i looked six months out. i was looking, a technical play, looking for that to make a nice push. natural gas as a play, but it is rich. i was...
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like his earlier works, "children of the days" is a mosaic of miniatures strong and get it to fashion the remarkable calendar that rivals from january to december like an ancient book of days. each page, each day as an illuminating little story that attaches somehow to the corresponding date. we latins are known for jabbering on, he told me once. i have striven to write it all sharper and shorter. these short, sharp cameos are sometimes deeply disturbing, sometimes enormously reassuring, but all of them i opening and memorable. in some, eduardo galeano is a living treasure, a clear head writer who has been unafraid to expose what is hidden, to call things as he sees them and invariably he sees them with a sense of justice. eduardo galeano was very much on my mind as i wrote my biography which is a once a tale of revolutionary triumph and the tragic narrative of unimaginable violence and corots of mistrust which we are ongoing airs in latin america. i thought of eduardo galeano as i wrote it because eduardo galeano has always been conscious of the ways that history defines us, living i
like his earlier works, "children of the days" is a mosaic of miniatures strong and get it to fashion the remarkable calendar that rivals from january to december like an ancient book of days. each page, each day as an illuminating little story that attaches somehow to the corresponding date. we latins are known for jabbering on, he told me once. i have striven to write it all sharper and shorter. these short, sharp cameos are sometimes deeply disturbing, sometimes enormously...
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. >> he is just one part of a malaise mosaic of professionals that are basically lettering in scamming is not just food stamps, there's a whole other realm of programs you can scam. but i have to say this, conservatives make a huge mistake when you're stigma advertising users of a program using this guy. stig stigmatize the government. these scams happen because they're not watching the safe. they're letting it happen. you have to focus, i think you have to focus ire on the government and not isolated cases, as humorous as that is. >> that's not what it is. we pointed out there's waste fraud and abuse because the government allows it. if you make the bar easy to jump over, there are guys like this that are frankly funny. you say waste, fraud abuse, a lot is what? >> what about obama care? >> we have to go. they're about to give it out with no verification. >> wrapping. >>> up next, ashton kutcher has a message for teenagers about the importance of hard work. listen. >> and i never had a job in my life that i was better than. i was always just lucky to have a job. >> more on the actor's
. >> he is just one part of a malaise mosaic of professionals that are basically lettering in scamming is not just food stamps, there's a whole other realm of programs you can scam. but i have to say this, conservatives make a huge mistake when you're stigma advertising users of a program using this guy. stig stigmatize the government. these scams happen because they're not watching the safe. they're letting it happen. you have to focus, i think you have to focus ire on the government and...
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component in the mosaic project, a plan to make this area much more inviting to immigrants. >> st.ouis wants to be a welcoming community and that's what we're going to do. >> our goal is to be one of the top ten cities of america in terms of increase of population in foreign born residents by 2020. >> reporter: so they're helping immigrants to connect with loans, opportunity, education. this is not just a feel-good measure. immigrants are more likely to open businesses, create jobs and pursue higher degrees than the general population. and in places like washington university in st. louis, the plan is working for many foreign-born students. >> this place is getting more and more closer to my home. that is a very strong feeling. >> reporter: it's still early in this plan. but they're convinced tens of thousands of jobs could hang in the balance. as for jason jan, the jobs he's created may be permanent. he's applied to become a u.s. citizen. tom foreman, cnn, st. louis. >> we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ never loved ♪ [ sighs ] ♪ ♪ have you ever, think ♪ ooohhhh, oh, oohh ♪ ♪ perfect work o
component in the mosaic project, a plan to make this area much more inviting to immigrants. >> st.ouis wants to be a welcoming community and that's what we're going to do. >> our goal is to be one of the top ten cities of america in terms of increase of population in foreign born residents by 2020. >> reporter: so they're helping immigrants to connect with loans, opportunity, education. this is not just a feel-good measure. immigrants are more likely to open businesses, create...
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include a xwlas mosaic even with image from the original cathedral facade.st 6 million dollars to build. that is all we don't know how that fared in the earthquake that happened short time nag new zealand. >> scientist at the smithsonian in washington have discovered a new species of mammal. raccoon size creature called the of the this and it is hard to see. this is the first carnivore species newly identified in 35 years. zoologist say it's been seen before in museum and zoo but long been mistaken for the sister species about here. not the case. new species. >> one more animal story want to pass along. china. zoo visitors in an uproar after zoo apparently tried to pass off a tibet an mastiff dog as an africanly op. how they thought they could get away with it. visitors got suspicious when this supposed big cat started barking at the wild life park in the province there. ly on don't bark. good give away. they poll jays and mix up occurred because they couldn't afford to have realliance. visitors say they found a white fox being passed off as leopard in separ
include a xwlas mosaic even with image from the original cathedral facade.st 6 million dollars to build. that is all we don't know how that fared in the earthquake that happened short time nag new zealand. >> scientist at the smithsonian in washington have discovered a new species of mammal. raccoon size creature called the of the this and it is hard to see. this is the first carnivore species newly identified in 35 years. zoologist say it's been seen before in museum and zoo but long...
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collaborate with them, and then maybe another layer of people who are sympathetic, that's just part of the mosaicyemen many then there are the tribes. the tribes in yemen are groups that just want to be independent. they don't recognize the authority of the government. they don't want the government to move through their territory. the yemeni government while we talk about it as a government is very limited in its capacity. it had to do a full on military operation backed by saudi arabia and the united states, just to liberate some territory from al qaeda. now it's been struggling to convince the tribes to allow it to hunt them down. it's not the last we've heard of al qaeda in arabia. >> nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel thank you very much. >>> new york city is not detroit. and i will tell you why next. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all
collaborate with them, and then maybe another layer of people who are sympathetic, that's just part of the mosaicyemen many then there are the tribes. the tribes in yemen are groups that just want to be independent. they don't recognize the authority of the government. they don't want the government to move through their territory. the yemeni government while we talk about it as a government is very limited in its capacity. it had to do a full on military operation backed by saudi arabia and...
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. >> it is an interesting story and adds to a mosaic that has developed that shows the extent of therowth as kind of the infrastructure of the surveillance state that's grown really since 9/11. i think this is an extension of what began under the bush administration and codeified. and you are seeing growth in all directions of the exploitation of what they call in silicon valley big data. >> jeffrey toobin, how shocked should people be? on the one hand, the public will go this is outrageous. at the same time anyone's wallet they bring up their credit cards, shopping details, anything on-line. if you think of it you are already giving up a lot of information that we should be shocked about now. >> and things are read. if i send you a gmail from my personal account to your personal account and i say let's play golf this weekend. google will read that e-mail and try to sell me golf clubs. so, you know. >> automatically. >> automatically. a lot of what is going on is that kind of -- >> the difference here, though, is you have authorized analysts, according to glenn green wald, thousand p
. >> it is an interesting story and adds to a mosaic that has developed that shows the extent of therowth as kind of the infrastructure of the surveillance state that's grown really since 9/11. i think this is an extension of what began under the bush administration and codeified. and you are seeing growth in all directions of the exploitation of what they call in silicon valley big data. >> jeffrey toobin, how shocked should people be? on the one hand, the public will go this is...
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it is true it is one of many threat streams and one piece of information in a broad mosaic of a collection that the u.s. intelligence community is engaged in on a regular basis but the meeting was significant according to officials and reports in the "new york times" mcclatchy and other outlets because it is where the vague discussion of impending attack was discussed. if you look at the embassy closings around this world it largely matches the people who were on the call according to to our reporting. you can understand why the u.s. government took a broad brush aproechl as for it being their motivations in taking the risk, i can't speak to that. i would say some communications they hold closely. some they take risk on. this seems to be a risk they didn't take as far as other reporters linking it to the nsa and snowden and what have you. it is important to point out the programs disclosed by snowden are not related to this communication, this intercept. they are about collecting information domestically and it is not really connected. i think some people maybe were -- where there isn't a
it is true it is one of many threat streams and one piece of information in a broad mosaic of a collection that the u.s. intelligence community is engaged in on a regular basis but the meeting was significant according to officials and reports in the "new york times" mcclatchy and other outlets because it is where the vague discussion of impending attack was discussed. if you look at the embassy closings around this world it largely matches the people who were on the call according to...
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i recorded it on a cd called mosaic.5:00, go in, write to lunchtime, may finish a song, may not, close it up, go home. >> everyone has different extremes. you have done your own and other people's material. >> i have. i love finding a song i believe in that fits my heart, faith, beliefs. >> looking at the younger, most artists today don't write. one thing my daughter went to a taylor swift concert. do you know her? >> i do. >> everyone says she's wonderful. >> i think she's a sweet girl. >> doesn't seem like the business is corrupting her at this point. it can corrupt. i am sure you have seen many train wrecks over the years. i like that she writes her own stuff. >> i do, too. i think god made us all to be originals, not copies. i think it is great when people can be an original and write what's in their heart, write their feelings down. i think she has been great for that. >> let's talk about kentucky traveler, my life in music. life on the road is harder than people think. >> it is. but i started young. ralph stanley w
i recorded it on a cd called mosaic.5:00, go in, write to lunchtime, may finish a song, may not, close it up, go home. >> everyone has different extremes. you have done your own and other people's material. >> i have. i love finding a song i believe in that fits my heart, faith, beliefs. >> looking at the younger, most artists today don't write. one thing my daughter went to a taylor swift concert. do you know her? >> i do. >> everyone says she's wonderful....
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. >> is the defense of seclusion at 54 feet long and 1,000 imported mosaic tiles and also 24 karat goldas a tourist takes photos it is infamous where in 1987 serial killer shot and killed versace on his front steps. >> with all of the interest from people that have high egos and a lot of money this guy is the limit. >> and then your own private observatory this is the interior courtyard that is a majestic. what does it take? a $3 million deposit then prove that you have 40 million in capital ready to hand over if you win the bid. the auction is september september 17th and if this place did not speak so much i would say you have to tap into it. lori: it is not big enough for him. [laughter] david: thank you very much. lori: you get to work with me. just saying. but we have the bizarre new flavor of cheetahs in asia. that story in a minute. to make their money more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step o
. >> is the defense of seclusion at 54 feet long and 1,000 imported mosaic tiles and also 24 karat goldas a tourist takes photos it is infamous where in 1987 serial killer shot and killed versace on his front steps. >> with all of the interest from people that have high egos and a lot of money this guy is the limit. >> and then your own private observatory this is the interior courtyard that is a majestic. what does it take? a $3 million deposit then prove that you have 40...
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and that quick he wrote a song called return to sender and i recorded it on a cd called mosaic.a he would go in 9:00 to 5:00. finish a song, he may not. he would close it up, go home. >> you've written some of your > own material but you've also recorded other people's material. >> i have. and i love finding a great song at that i believe in that fits my heart, my faith, my beliefs. >> most artists today don't write.ylor one thing, my daughter went to a taylor swift concert recently.a do you know her. >> i do. >> eaveryone says she's wonderful. >> i think she's a sweet girl. >> it doesn't seem like the business is corrupting her. because it does happen. i like that she writes her own stuff.hi >> i do too.n i think it's great when people can be an original and write what's in their heart, write their feelings down and i think she's been great for that. >> let's talk a little bit about kentucky traveler. life on the road is a lot harde. than people think, isn't? fi >> it is. it is.ro but i started young. w and ralph stanley was the first artist i went on the road with when i was y
and that quick he wrote a song called return to sender and i recorded it on a cd called mosaic.a he would go in 9:00 to 5:00. finish a song, he may not. he would close it up, go home. >> you've written some of your > own material but you've also recorded other people's material. >> i have. and i love finding a great song at that i believe in that fits my heart, my faith, my beliefs. >> most artists today don't write.ylor one thing, my daughter went to a taylor swift concert...
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i'm no one of those that believes you should cut them up in nice little pieces and turn it into a mosaic. or that they're evil. i like a lot of the credit card companies. if you have credit card debt and you're paying high interest rate on that to the credit card company, you've got to get rid of it. the late tony sparano would give you better terms. they're not going to break your kneecap if you don't pay them back, but they will financially kneecap you with late fees and penalties and they will suck you dry if you let them. even if you're a one in a million trader, it won't matter if you're burdened by credit card debt. you're not going to be able to generate returns -- wall street speak for profits -- that are consistently high enough to cancel out the damage you do by keeping on that balance on your credit card. if you have good credit, you can be paying around 15% annual interest. and if your credit's not so hot, you might be talking 20%, i've seen it at 30%. if your portfolio racks up a 20% annual return, that's a darn good year. if you've got a big balance for your credit cards, a
i'm no one of those that believes you should cut them up in nice little pieces and turn it into a mosaic. or that they're evil. i like a lot of the credit card companies. if you have credit card debt and you're paying high interest rate on that to the credit card company, you've got to get rid of it. the late tony sparano would give you better terms. they're not going to break your kneecap if you don't pay them back, but they will financially kneecap you with late fees and penalties and they...