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we thank you for joining us in mosaic, i'm dr. christine. we've been with maureen sullivan, the recipient of the award overloves and fishes. >>> welcome to bay sunday. if you've got a show idea we would love to hear from you go to our facebook page. go to it. post to the page and we'll get in touch. 1st guest is best known for his role on tyler perries the haves and have notes. it's been doing a little bit moonlighting too for quite a while. he's a writer, he's producer and pretty good guy and his latest film in the cut is getting a lot of critical acclaim and is being showcased at this weekend oakland international film festival. delighted to have lamont with us this morning. >> you're a bay area guy, welcome home. >> thank yo
we thank you for joining us in mosaic, i'm dr. christine. we've been with maureen sullivan, the recipient of the award overloves and fishes. >>> welcome to bay sunday. if you've got a show idea we would love to hear from you go to our facebook page. go to it. post to the page and we'll get in touch. 1st guest is best known for his role on tyler perries the haves and have notes. it's been doing a little bit moonlighting too for quite a while. he's a writer, he's producer and pretty good...
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a bigger mosaic now, a more crowded mosaic now, even louder mosaic now the same mosaic now, the sum ofany legendary parts we cannot believe it parted. like lewis rukizer and ray brady and mark haynes, all gone. but i'd like to think also in our dna. sometimes i look at these images of me from 25 years ago and was years before as a kid reporting on wall street. and i can't believe all the years that have gone by. yet you know what something? i still feel like a kid in the candy store, a numbers nerd who got lucky because far smarter guy bet numbers would be big. thank you, jack. thank you, bob. thank you, roger. and i will say this once and just once. thank you, cnbc. and happy anniversary. much success just not too much of success. good night. >>> this is a fox news alert. president obama just wrapped up a news conference at the white house where he addressed the crisis in ukraine and also took another victory lap on obamacare and engaged in one of his favorite pastimes, bashing republicans. >> i find it strange that the republican position on this law is still stuck in the same place
a bigger mosaic now, a more crowded mosaic now, even louder mosaic now the same mosaic now, the sum ofany legendary parts we cannot believe it parted. like lewis rukizer and ray brady and mark haynes, all gone. but i'd like to think also in our dna. sometimes i look at these images of me from 25 years ago and was years before as a kid reporting on wall street. and i can't believe all the years that have gone by. yet you know what something? i still feel like a kid in the candy store, a numbers...
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spill into other lines so we were casing some major corridor improvements that benefit bikes like mosaic streets and other part of the budget to get a complete picture of the bicycle capital program we're showing them here not another 24 million for bicycle share. we don't have the source for that yet but that's a big part of our achieving our 9 percent goal. again while this number may not be as high as we want it's pretty good it's 65 million in the 2 year budget. and just wanted to try to point out on the slide that's a number of different things that come together here. there are spot improvements that are relatively low-cost like the change at market and val say and the bike sharing and some of the major corridor work whether market street or mosaic there's biking achievement and the standard adding will bike lanes separated like lanes trout the network. so the point is it's not the last bullet but a number of different paths we're following to get to the strategic plan goal of 8 to 10 percent mode share by the end of the strategic cycle. and then specifically on the transportation
spill into other lines so we were casing some major corridor improvements that benefit bikes like mosaic streets and other part of the budget to get a complete picture of the bicycle capital program we're showing them here not another 24 million for bicycle share. we don't have the source for that yet but that's a big part of our achieving our 9 percent goal. again while this number may not be as high as we want it's pretty good it's 65 million in the 2 year budget. and just wanted to try to...
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you take your old cds and we're going to make mosaic with them. them on the inside of the tray. and you take the mosaic mix, and you just smear it on. >> smear it. >> like this. >> you wipe off the excess and look at this beautiful tray that you have right here. >> come here, danny. come here. >> come here, baby. >> not 21. >> happy birthday, danny. >> let's get the party started with great music to get you moving. >> a live performance from mercy me. happy birthday! >>> "the toyota concert series" on "today" brought to you by toyota. >> the grammy nominated rock band mercy me is on a roll with their latest single "shake" which you're about to hear, already getting nearly 2 million views online. >> it is off their eighth studio album "welcome to the new." the band members are here. barry, robbie, bart and miles. >> congratulations. did you know when you recorded this one that it was going to shake up things? >> no. we're not big dancers, so, yeah, we just dance for our kids and that's about it. just kind of funny that we have this song. >> how are
you take your old cds and we're going to make mosaic with them. them on the inside of the tray. and you take the mosaic mix, and you just smear it on. >> smear it. >> like this. >> you wipe off the excess and look at this beautiful tray that you have right here. >> come here, danny. come here. >> come here, baby. >> not 21. >> happy birthday, danny. >> let's get the party started with great music to get you moving. >> a live performance from...
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it's like a mosaic. if you start studying these windows, you can learn a lot about the life of the middle ages. we have the furriers we have even the sculptors and probably, it's one of the best representations of the 13th century. it's really a great documentation for us so i think the stained glass of chartres is really telling about the way people lived the way they thought the way they prayed, all their ideas and beliefs. the cathedrals of the gothic age, like chartres, were indeed, as abbot suger had said, "new works suffused by new light." in their combination of soaring stonework scpture, and painted glass, they created an art to set beside and even surpass the works of classical antiquity. theirsas a living art which had taken centuries to come to fruition, and it still has the power to astonish us by the sheer quantity and quality of the great churches, the vast areas they covered the huge spaces they enveloped and their ethere beauty. their art originated slowly and painfully but those who came
it's like a mosaic. if you start studying these windows, you can learn a lot about the life of the middle ages. we have the furriers we have even the sculptors and probably, it's one of the best representations of the 13th century. it's really a great documentation for us so i think the stained glass of chartres is really telling about the way people lived the way they thought the way they prayed, all their ideas and beliefs. the cathedrals of the gothic age, like chartres, were indeed, as...
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. >> reporter: together they can create a detailed mosaic of the ocean floor.gators are confident that if wreckage is down there, the bluefin will find it. >> the technology is good enough that we can resolve something that is good enough -- as small as a microwave, perhaps even smaller. >> reporter: but it's not an easy or fast process. it takes the vehicle two hours to dive to the bottom, 16 hours to search a section of the floor and then another four hours to download and analyze the data collected. that means just one mission of the bluefin-21 takes a the least 24 hours to complete, meaning the search could drag on. >> given the size of the search area, that could take six, eight weeks. it's a weeks and months' type of problem to cover that amount of area. >> at the end of that period, if there is a successful find, the next step would be to send deep diving vehicles, rovs, to find the black boxes. phoenix international has manipulator arms that can do that that picked up wreckage from air france 447 in the atlantic. and that was more than 12,000 feet below
. >> reporter: together they can create a detailed mosaic of the ocean floor.gators are confident that if wreckage is down there, the bluefin will find it. >> the technology is good enough that we can resolve something that is good enough -- as small as a microwave, perhaps even smaller. >> reporter: but it's not an easy or fast process. it takes the vehicle two hours to dive to the bottom, 16 hours to search a section of the floor and then another four hours to download and...
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you have to take these mosaics put them in the resolution, and get them into the cloud seamlessly. we're having to actually hand deliver it. that really hasn't been worked out. that's one of our biggest bottlenecks. >> a lot of community feedback . . . all right. mike i'm going to go to you with this. we're talking about the youth and the next generation. we were growing up the childhood books had storks dlifing babies. so maybe for kids nowadays it will be drones delivering babies. what should we be looking out for? >> charles knows how to do search and rescue better than anybody else. what he needs is an extension of his eyes and ears that allow him to do it in a more efficient way. so you need these professionals that men and women that put their life at risk to protect us, and this allows them to do it more effectively and efficiently and in a much safer way. if you flew one of these before the disaster happens, and now you have the imagery, then one of the hardest things is you can't locate 32rd street because there is no 32nd street. so how do you tell them where to physicall
you have to take these mosaics put them in the resolution, and get them into the cloud seamlessly. we're having to actually hand deliver it. that really hasn't been worked out. that's one of our biggest bottlenecks. >> a lot of community feedback . . . all right. mike i'm going to go to you with this. we're talking about the youth and the next generation. we were growing up the childhood books had storks dlifing babies. so maybe for kids nowadays it will be drones delivering babies. what...
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they wait in a gym that is a mosaic of mourning. hundreds exhausted by grief. as the uncle of one missing child was talking to me, news of more missing children have been found. we are hearing screaming in the background. this must be so difficult. >> so difficult. i don't want to give up. >> reporter: the waiting is torture. some parents have given dna samples so they can be checked against children recovered from the sea. they watch video of the search of the ship but saw little through the murky water. divers are trying to retrieve bodies but the currents are pushing them back. rescuers workday and night, flares lighting the sky where the ship lies, watched by de desperate families on land. more bodies have been recovered from the ship for the first time from inside the ferry, after divers broke windows. but officials here are now saying it's highly unlikely that even if anyone had been in an air pocket that they still would be alive on the ship. back to you. >> officials say the entire operation could take as long as two months. >>> another landslide is thr
they wait in a gym that is a mosaic of mourning. hundreds exhausted by grief. as the uncle of one missing child was talking to me, news of more missing children have been found. we are hearing screaming in the background. this must be so difficult. >> so difficult. i don't want to give up. >> reporter: the waiting is torture. some parents have given dna samples so they can be checked against children recovered from the sea. they watch video of the search of the ship but saw little...
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. >> joan's mosaic, asian landscape. take it home.ed joan's apartment. everything true to a woman with big dreams in that time. >> to me it is very joan. it is very feminine. it is bold. >> reporter: though called mad men, the women have always been front and center. >> you look radiant, joan. >> well, i should hope so. >> reporter: joan whose only way to become partner was to sleep with the jaguar executive and win the account. >> i don't know how much longer i can restrain myself. let me see him. >> our audience probably mentions the joan's strength most of the time. i really enjoyed playing her vulnerability as well. >> what now? >> i went through all of that for nothing. >> betty, don's beautiful brittle first wife. early on gave us a hint of what she could do. >> i hope that they know that she is always trying to be better. trying to be happy. she is not a bad person. >> do you ever go to matt and say, i want to be, let me be happy. just give me one happy. >> no way, what's fun about that? >> and elizabeth moss as peggy? >> peggy
. >> joan's mosaic, asian landscape. take it home.ed joan's apartment. everything true to a woman with big dreams in that time. >> to me it is very joan. it is very feminine. it is bold. >> reporter: though called mad men, the women have always been front and center. >> you look radiant, joan. >> well, i should hope so. >> reporter: joan whose only way to become partner was to sleep with the jaguar executive and win the account. >> i don't know how much...
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friends, they just don't believe in sexual mixing which shows, i think, the rich tapestry, the gorgeous mosaicica from those who say you can (bleep) them, just don't be seen with them so those who say you can be seen with them ♪ we got a random red couch, don't ask me why. ♪ ♪ people eatin' favorites with a girl or a guy. ♪ ♪ we got a random red couch, pull up a seat. ♪ ♪ you don't want to be the one with nothing' to eat. ♪ ♪ we got a random red couch, flabbergast your friends. ♪ ♪ with a mcdonald's bag that never ends. ♪ ♪ mcchicken, mcdouble, beef and cheese galore. ♪ ♪ now that's the flavor of dollar menu and more, ♪ ♪ on a random red couch. fruit, with a cool finish. fruit on one side. cool on the other. ice breakers duo. a fruity cool way to break the ice. why get delivery, when you can have digiorno? delivery or digiorno. now with a flavorful new sauce, digiorno's rising crust pizza is better than ever! thankfully it's not delivery, it's digiorno. i love avocado so much i started a facebook page...b. oh you should post a picture of my new earrings... those would go perfectly with this sw
friends, they just don't believe in sexual mixing which shows, i think, the rich tapestry, the gorgeous mosaicica from those who say you can (bleep) them, just don't be seen with them so those who say you can be seen with them ♪ we got a random red couch, don't ask me why. ♪ ♪ people eatin' favorites with a girl or a guy. ♪ ♪ we got a random red couch, pull up a seat. ♪ ♪ you don't want to be the one with nothing' to eat. ♪ ♪ we got a random red couch, flabbergast your...
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actions lead together coup deforce are threatening once and for all to tear the fragile fabric of the mosaicased society. >> samantha power did not share the russian view. >> we know who is behind this, indeed, the only entity in the area capable of these coordinated professional military actions russia. on monday we'll conclude the $1 billion loan guarantee for ukraine. this will benefit all ukrainian people, including minorities. >> it's part of an assistance package aimed to help ukrainian's economic recovery. u.s. secretary treasury jack lew said this in addition to sanctions will show russia must be held accountable for its actions. >> the united states will continue to impose costs on russia for its illegal and illegitimate occupation of crimea and moreover they were fully prepared to impose additional significant sanctions on russia as it continues to escalate in ukraine. >> ukraine is severely in debt. the government said it needs $35 billion to pay its bills in the next two years. plus russian leader vladimir putin said you crane now owes his country $17 billion in gas bills after i
actions lead together coup deforce are threatening once and for all to tear the fragile fabric of the mosaicased society. >> samantha power did not share the russian view. >> we know who is behind this, indeed, the only entity in the area capable of these coordinated professional military actions russia. on monday we'll conclude the $1 billion loan guarantee for ukraine. this will benefit all ukrainian people, including minorities. >> it's part of an assistance package aimed...
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you can take thousands of rubik's cubes and combine them in a mosaic to make a portrait of anybody. can make music with cubes by spinning it and this man can solve them really fast. >> i know. anthony, go ahead. i want to see if you can do this. do you have a particular affinity for matching shape, sizes, colors? what is it that you're doing in your brain while that's happening? >> well, i never figure out the solution to the rubik's cube on my own. i learned six years ago. a friend taught me from a youtube video he learned from. i kept practicing and getting faster. now i can solve the cube in around eight seconds on average. >> i can do it faster. >> you can do it -- >> yes, because yours is -- that's cheating. >> he's smarter. but i can do it -- >> what has the rubik's cube meant to you in your life? >> as a pup editor at "scientific american" in 1981, i worked on the first cover story that it appeared on a magazine and it is amazing it. has sold more than a billion. it's inspired robotics. robots? yes. early on people wanted robots to solve the cube like anthony can but they nee
you can take thousands of rubik's cubes and combine them in a mosaic to make a portrait of anybody. can make music with cubes by spinning it and this man can solve them really fast. >> i know. anthony, go ahead. i want to see if you can do this. do you have a particular affinity for matching shape, sizes, colors? what is it that you're doing in your brain while that's happening? >> well, i never figure out the solution to the rubik's cube on my own. i learned six years ago. a friend...
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friends, they just don't believe in sexual mixing which shows, i think, the rich tapestry, the gorgeous mosaic in america from those who say you can (bleep) them, just don't be seen with them so those who say you can be seen with them ladies... 1 sugar, 1 cream. 1 cream, no sugar. black. no cream, 1 sugar with a bacon, egg, & cheese mcgriddles... why does she get a mcgriddles? that's the way she takes her coffee... mcdonald's fresh-brewed mccafé coffee and the epic bacon, egg, & cheese mcgriddles. they're great apart but amazing together. so, how do you take yours? and that's why she's captain... really...? really! there's something for everyone to love at mcdonald's. brewed for more this ispirited nights.tune. it's undistilled, yet it has a smooth clean finish. you might choose a regular beer, but then you might get a regular night. miller fortune. your fortune awaits. [ crunching ] ♪ may the best hand win. ♪ [ both grunting ] ooh! that's gotta hurt! [ both grunting ] savagery! [ both grunting ] well done, grasshopper. [ grunts ] the battle continues. what is this place? where are we? this is
friends, they just don't believe in sexual mixing which shows, i think, the rich tapestry, the gorgeous mosaic in america from those who say you can (bleep) them, just don't be seen with them so those who say you can be seen with them ladies... 1 sugar, 1 cream. 1 cream, no sugar. black. no cream, 1 sugar with a bacon, egg, & cheese mcgriddles... why does she get a mcgriddles? that's the way she takes her coffee... mcdonald's fresh-brewed mccafé coffee and the epic bacon, egg, & cheese...
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the mosaic rollins rwanda is to commemorate the twentieth of august to the country's genocide from says it will keep its distance from those events waiting russian flags dozens of miles for testers force their way into provincial government buildings. don't try to win official projections from hungary suggest the prime minister picked up four buttons right leaning policy has taken the lion's share to take the match. welcome back to full swing the views from one to which looks like joints the final preparations on the way in the rwandan capital ahead of events on monday to commemorate the twentieth anniversary the country's genocide between april and june nineteen ninety four an estimated eight hundred thousand rwandans were killed the rwandan government says the products have happened in those killings were not prone to the french justice minister the council was the patient. these events in king county. the sonics trouble it was never about what causing the ceremony the foreign ministry said the would be represented was ambassador in the galley going down the stretch accusations paris
the mosaic rollins rwanda is to commemorate the twentieth of august to the country's genocide from says it will keep its distance from those events waiting russian flags dozens of miles for testers force their way into provincial government buildings. don't try to win official projections from hungary suggest the prime minister picked up four buttons right leaning policy has taken the lion's share to take the match. welcome back to full swing the views from one to which looks like joints the...
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friends, they just don't believe in sexual mixing which shows, i think, the rich tapestry, the gorgeous mosaic in america from those who say you can (bleep) them, just don't be seen with them so those who say you can be seen with them ♪ we'll pay your early termination fees. so you can get the new galaxy s5 for $0 down. i would share a shawarma with me.e. i'd snuggle up with me. have a wine with me. whew. i'd [buzz] me. shave. style. groom. innovation and you. philips norelco. [ jim ] mmmmm. so, hot. whoo! mmmmm. that is hot! [ male announcer ] made with real cheese and premium cuts of meat. [ ding! ] ♪ hot pockets! the original 96 calorie pilsner and premium cuts of meat. and that changed everything this led to people counting calories which led to counting carbs which led to counting crunches which led to 8 minute abs which led to 7 minute abs which led to ab masters thigh masters and butt masters which led to the realization that the best place to get a 6 pack is the liquor store miller lite we invented lite beer and the perfect six pack you're welcome sonic has every slush flavor someone c
friends, they just don't believe in sexual mixing which shows, i think, the rich tapestry, the gorgeous mosaic in america from those who say you can (bleep) them, just don't be seen with them so those who say you can be seen with them ♪ we'll pay your early termination fees. so you can get the new galaxy s5 for $0 down. i would share a shawarma with me.e. i'd snuggle up with me. have a wine with me. whew. i'd [buzz] me. shave. style. groom. innovation and you. philips norelco. [ jim ] mmmmm....
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friends, they just don't believe in sexual mixing which shows, i think, the rich tapestry, the gorgeous mosaicom those who say you can (bleep) them, just don't be seen with them so those who say you can be seen with them ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ gigantic, gigantic, gigantic ♪ a big, big love ♪ gigantic, gigantic, gigantic ♪ a big, big love ♪ ♪ that's why i got a new windows 2 in 1. it has exactly what i need for half of what i thought i'd pay. and i don't need to be online for it to work. it runs office, so i can do schedules and budgets and even menu changes. but it's fun, too -- with touch, and tons of great apps for stuff like music, 'cause a good playlist is good for business. i need the boss's signature for this. i'm the boss. ♪ honestly ♪ i wanna see you be brave the original 96 calorie pilsner and that changed everything this led to people counting calories which led to counting carbs which led to counting crunches which led to 8 minute abs which led to 7 minute abs which led to ab masters thigh masters and butt masters which led to the realization that the best place to get a 6 pack is the liquor store
friends, they just don't believe in sexual mixing which shows, i think, the rich tapestry, the gorgeous mosaicom those who say you can (bleep) them, just don't be seen with them so those who say you can be seen with them ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ gigantic, gigantic, gigantic ♪ a big, big love ♪ gigantic, gigantic, gigantic ♪ a big, big love ♪ ♪ that's why i got a new windows 2 in 1. it has exactly what i need for half of what i thought i'd pay. and i don't need to be online for it to work. it...
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about you the more parts i get, it's like a mosaic.tter the picture will be, the better i can come up with an understanding of what happened. >> and so brooke, when you think about it, talking to mike, he was saying when you look at all these pieces, everyone wants to find the black boxes, those flight data recorders. really, when you take a look at all of this together, it tells him so much in their investigation, that they can learn from that, so that if they find the wreckage but don't find the black boxes, they still might be able to do it. >> i have another question for you. did we lose her? oh, we see you. >> i'm still here. >> i was hanging on michael every word. as he talks about this mosaic, with the 777, this is a major, major jet, finding all those pieces, a, i'm wondering what a challenge that is, and b, trying to figure out the genesis of the crash, water versus land. >> water versus land? what brooke wants to know, when you look at all of the pieces, how you compare that to this is a much smaller plane, all of those piece
about you the more parts i get, it's like a mosaic.tter the picture will be, the better i can come up with an understanding of what happened. >> and so brooke, when you think about it, talking to mike, he was saying when you look at all these pieces, everyone wants to find the black boxes, those flight data recorders. really, when you take a look at all of this together, it tells him so much in their investigation, that they can learn from that, so that if they find the wreckage but don't...
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the mosaic rollins rwanda is to commemorate the twentieth of august to the country's genocide from says it will keep its distance from those events waiting russian flags dozens of miles for testers force their way into provincial government buildings. don't try to win official projections from hungary suggest the prime minister picked up four buttons right leaning policy has taken the lion's share to take the match
the mosaic rollins rwanda is to commemorate the twentieth of august to the country's genocide from says it will keep its distance from those events waiting russian flags dozens of miles for testers force their way into provincial government buildings. don't try to win official projections from hungary suggest the prime minister picked up four buttons right leaning policy has taken the lion's share to take the match
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i'm a cynic -- a mosaic floor has been discovered.ound earlier this year during the construction project, featuring depictions of animals as well as geometric and botanical designs. it will be relocated to a museum or some sort of visitors' center. greece. on greece is onher track. -- we're going to have the best possible result. that, maybe outside investors say that, but what about the unemployed guy in the street who is relying on his grandmother's pension which is being cut to just get by. how do you stop that silent crisis from coming -- turning into a crisis for the economy and seeing people leave the country because they cannot find work. >> you raise a very important issue. that indicesnt start to improve until the moment that people feel it in their pocket, there is a time lag and this is an important time lag. where the argument has to be presented clearly to the people. and here we should talk openly to people. --should not let population populism stepping in. we have explained that greece has done so much so the country ca
i'm a cynic -- a mosaic floor has been discovered.ound earlier this year during the construction project, featuring depictions of animals as well as geometric and botanical designs. it will be relocated to a museum or some sort of visitors' center. greece. on greece is onher track. -- we're going to have the best possible result. that, maybe outside investors say that, but what about the unemployed guy in the street who is relying on his grandmother's pension which is being cut to just get by....
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mosaic of change occurring.ke maybe this shift in rotation has something to do with that. valuation, at the right now the technology stocks and other growth areas certainly still trade at a pretty significant premium to the old economy. if the government executes, if investors believe there is sustainability, valuation would not appear to be a hurdle to this rotation having some legs going for it. it all really boils down to, is reform and opening for real? are we really seeing this mosaic of change? the bloomberg industry analysts, we are seeing a lot of evidence of that at this point. >> tim craighead from bloomberg industries joining us. on the bloomberg terminal. you can read all of his team's reports, as wells. chinese money is changing the way global m&a deals are valued. her firm chairman guy hands says china could be the key to the further rejuvenation of europe. >> europe was still sort of inck in ground -- stuck groundhog day. the banks continue to try to get better. the things which are most attractiv
mosaic of change occurring.ke maybe this shift in rotation has something to do with that. valuation, at the right now the technology stocks and other growth areas certainly still trade at a pretty significant premium to the old economy. if the government executes, if investors believe there is sustainability, valuation would not appear to be a hurdle to this rotation having some legs going for it. it all really boils down to, is reform and opening for real? are we really seeing this mosaic of...
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>> the jobs report is an element in the total mosaic. improvements will occur.te sector is improving. this morning, for example, class a truck orders are coming in attic celebrated rate. there are a lot of dots to connect. comment --, april, may, we will get past the weather. >> given the fact that the fed has said we will do away with engine marketing the policy -- , doesarking the policy that change the way you view how the fed will move? >> you have a very simple example of going beyond the curve, the bell shaped curve of what they are doing. trillion,four dollars -- $4 trillion. how are the banks reacting? the central banks are working together in unison. it is kind of a put in the market. mike, given what we are saying with the jobs market, and as mario seems to be dismissing the impact the fed will have on the labor market. thethere any other levers central bank could poll? >> there really is not. they could try to flood the market with additional liquidity and you could have jobs created because there is so much going on in an asset bubble that it helps y
>> the jobs report is an element in the total mosaic. improvements will occur.te sector is improving. this morning, for example, class a truck orders are coming in attic celebrated rate. there are a lot of dots to connect. comment --, april, may, we will get past the weather. >> given the fact that the fed has said we will do away with engine marketing the policy -- , doesarking the policy that change the way you view how the fed will move? >> you have a very simple example of...
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a mosaic floor is unveiled in israel.ieved to have come from a sixth century byzantine monastery discovered by accident. found earlier this year, it features of depictions of animals as well as geometric designs. it will alternately be relocated to a museum or some sort of visitor center. european finance ministers are meeting in athens to decide on the next bailout payment increase. we spoke with the country's finance minister to ask if economic recovery is on track. >> we are in a good position to feel confident in the premise. we are going to have the best possible results. >> you say that, maybe outside investors say that, but what about the unemployed man in the street who is relying upon his grandmother's pension to get by? stop that crisis from turning into a crisis for the economy? >> you have raised an important issue. from the moment that conditions start to improve, the moment that people feel it in their pockets, there is a time lag. this is an important time lag for the argument has to be presented clearly to
a mosaic floor is unveiled in israel.ieved to have come from a sixth century byzantine monastery discovered by accident. found earlier this year, it features of depictions of animals as well as geometric designs. it will alternately be relocated to a museum or some sort of visitor center. european finance ministers are meeting in athens to decide on the next bailout payment increase. we spoke with the country's finance minister to ask if economic recovery is on track. >> we are in a good...
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tell us what the mosaic is like there some are states and say, what is she? -- what issue? we don't expect all this to happen. are there some states in that position? how sick is that? seeing a all of them clean energy technology as him and that is beneficial. it creates jobs. it is good for the economy. clean air is and just carbon emission. there are other issues. definitely some the double even as i do that humans had anything to do with climate change. i think the science is clearly there. people won't hear that. wind, in texas. it's a big issue. it's a lot of jobs. it produces a lot of electricity for them. >> it is interesting. .t almost is a blank slate the upa minister today in response to jason was thoughtful about their willingness to find a way to work with individual states to make this a success. that at the end of the day, most of the states will be working alone? what is your sense of that? >> that was interesting. regulators were together. today there are a number of economic regulators who were environmental regulators in the states. they are very active. r
tell us what the mosaic is like there some are states and say, what is she? -- what issue? we don't expect all this to happen. are there some states in that position? how sick is that? seeing a all of them clean energy technology as him and that is beneficial. it creates jobs. it is good for the economy. clean air is and just carbon emission. there are other issues. definitely some the double even as i do that humans had anything to do with climate change. i think the science is clearly there....
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you come up with a mosaic of the meeting. >> the question becomes -- everybody has a different motivation and agenda. some of the people may be driven by a certain ideology. at what point, if you are bob woodward, you are going on instinct about who will get primacy. that is tricky stuff. if you are off compass three degrees, you are way off. >> there are things in law school. i went to law will. they will have somebody come in and explode the classroom and run out. this is a common technique. everybody has to describe what happened. it is vastly different. people tell different things. was that a redshirt or brown shirt? black slacks or tan slacks? >> imagine a situation where your life is threatened and somebody is trying to get what you saw or heard. you are talking about a 16-year-old. who has other issues in her life besides that. >> the shooting takes place in a high school library. there is a shooter who comes in. he has a motivation for doing that. the motivation becomes very subjective for all the people who are affected. we don't learn for quite a while what is driving the shoot
you come up with a mosaic of the meeting. >> the question becomes -- everybody has a different motivation and agenda. some of the people may be driven by a certain ideology. at what point, if you are bob woodward, you are going on instinct about who will get primacy. that is tricky stuff. if you are off compass three degrees, you are way off. >> there are things in law school. i went to law will. they will have somebody come in and explode the classroom and run out. this is a common...
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there is a real mosaic of change.sustainability, the intriguing part is, technology stocks, health care stocks, consumer staple stocks are still at a significant premium in multiple, on a valuation basis, versus what you see with some of those old economy stocks, like energy and financials. no doubt. tim craighead, a bloomberg industries analyst joining us from singapore. if you want to read more of his bi go.s, go to our we'll talk to asset management analyst michael yang on this hong kong-shanghai tie up. stay with us. you are watching "first up." ♪ >> welcome back. let's get more insight on the trading licks between shanghai and hong kong with my next guest, michael liang, cio at -- at financial asset management. good to see you in our hong kong studio. i was at an event a couple of days ago. i heard that this was codenamed "water." was how itoming" flowed through to the markets, essentially, but this has been coming for a while, you said? >> yes, the markets were expecting this to happen about a year ago. this is
there is a real mosaic of change.sustainability, the intriguing part is, technology stocks, health care stocks, consumer staple stocks are still at a significant premium in multiple, on a valuation basis, versus what you see with some of those old economy stocks, like energy and financials. no doubt. tim craighead, a bloomberg industries analyst joining us from singapore. if you want to read more of his bi go.s, go to our we'll talk to asset management analyst michael yang on this hong...
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reverse takeover there is a mosaic of change. accumulative.stors believe it, could continue to have some legs to it. right, tim craighead, bloomberg industries head of asia research joining us from singapore. thanks. hockeyralian treasurer is warning all australians that they will have to share the pain. paul, is the government getting ready to break a few election-year promises? i'm sure as a kiwi, you are quite relieved. [laughter] >> it makes little difference to me. i'm not expecting to ever retire at this rate. the retirement age seems to keep getting raised in australia and back in my home country, as well. there is no end in sight. hockey suggesting that the retirement age may well be raised to 70. he has a point, however. the cost of funding the old-age pension is currently rising at 11% per annum and is expected to hit $60 billion sometime within the next 10 years. that is because more australians suddenlyng older and refusing to die. australians aged between 64-84 will double by the year 2050. the number of australians aged over 85 w
reverse takeover there is a mosaic of change. accumulative.stors believe it, could continue to have some legs to it. right, tim craighead, bloomberg industries head of asia research joining us from singapore. thanks. hockeyralian treasurer is warning all australians that they will have to share the pain. paul, is the government getting ready to break a few election-year promises? i'm sure as a kiwi, you are quite relieved. [laughter] >> it makes little difference to me. i'm not expecting...
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not just a spectacularly mosaic floors that existed in the 40s from north africa to write to the middle east into persia but also there's an extraordinary synagogue in syria. i wish we would have been able able to film there. i was willing to go. i am famous for the occasional mishap while filming. i dropped out of the sky on fire once. picky, picky, picky. [laughter] but let me get too serious. bear in the damascus museum for these incredible wall paintings from the synagogue this third century synagogue. 40 or 50 wall paintings of moses and samuel and david. it's the only, it's true the only archaeological trove of actual paintings but it's quite clear for the first half millennium in the existence of the synagogue is interpreted as a ban on sculpture on idolatry. three-dimensional idolatrous images. not a painted images of the human form. you will see it's full of images from the calendar girls. these heavily clanged out women dressed in the styles of later antiquity representing the seasons and the months. all these things really i wanted to bring to the story but my main concern i
not just a spectacularly mosaic floors that existed in the 40s from north africa to write to the middle east into persia but also there's an extraordinary synagogue in syria. i wish we would have been able able to film there. i was willing to go. i am famous for the occasional mishap while filming. i dropped out of the sky on fire once. picky, picky, picky. [laughter] but let me get too serious. bear in the damascus museum for these incredible wall paintings from the synagogue this third...
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i was told by the detective when i confirm about the track that it went to mosaic condominiums to theg lot area where her car would have been parked. >> there is two reasons for having that track. one is to see if we can figure out maybe the dog can lead us to jennifer herself and then the other thing is, perhaps, they can find a path that the person of interest took and we can find the person of interest or find evidence that was discarded along the route to wherever they were going. >> in the immediate days after jennifer disappeared -- >> -- five days now and no sign of missing financial analyst jennifer kesse. >> the agony for her family and friends was unbearable. >> she just vanished into thin air. >> yes. >> do we really think that aliens abducted her? i think not. i mean, you can't outrule anything. >> what we couldn't figure out is who wanted to do it. who would have the motive? who was mad enough? >> i think okay well it was sex trafficking. >> the workers. that's my gut. from day one it's been the workers. without a doubt. >> there had been rumors that it was somebody at wo
i was told by the detective when i confirm about the track that it went to mosaic condominiums to theg lot area where her car would have been parked. >> there is two reasons for having that track. one is to see if we can figure out maybe the dog can lead us to jennifer herself and then the other thing is, perhaps, they can find a path that the person of interest took and we can find the person of interest or find evidence that was discarded along the route to wherever they were going....
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white camera capable of three frames per second. >> reporter: together they can create a detailed mosaicoor. the operators are confident if wreckage from flight 370 is down there, the bluefin will find it. >> the technology on the auv is good enough that we can resolve something that is, as small as a microwave, perhaps even smaller. >> reporter: but it's not an easy or fast process. it takes the vehicle two hours to dive to the bottom. 16 hours to search as a 15-square-mile section of the ocean floor and two more hours to return to the surface. then it takes another four hours to download and analyze the data collected. that means just one mission of the bluefin 21 takes at least 24 hours to complete. meaning the search could drag on. >> kgiven the size of the searc area, to take six, eight weeks. it's a weeks and months worth of problem to cover that amount of area. >> reporter: but as we've been reporting, the bluefin has suffered a setback in its first deployment. it had to abort the first mission. a source tells us the bluefen spent 7.5 hours instead of the 20 supposed to be deploye
white camera capable of three frames per second. >> reporter: together they can create a detailed mosaicoor. the operators are confident if wreckage from flight 370 is down there, the bluefin will find it. >> the technology on the auv is good enough that we can resolve something that is, as small as a microwave, perhaps even smaller. >> reporter: but it's not an easy or fast process. it takes the vehicle two hours to dive to the bottom. 16 hours to search as a 15-square-mile...
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the spectacular row of imagery of the mosaic floors which i thought jewish art was the smallest subjectoks like toma, the aggressiveness, the directness. it made me realize there are jews who talk even more than i do and much more sensibly. >> we weren't able to get enough of it, but you've got a huge television show, the book is amazing. you're one of the world's great storytellers. simon schama, thanks for being on. >> thank you. >>> up next, if you need to be convinced not to spy on the foreign government, they have a must spy for you. it runs office, so i can do schedules and budgets and even menu changes. but it's fun, too -- with touch, and tons of great apps for stuff like music, 'cause a good playlist is good for business. i need the boss's signature for this. i'm the boss. ♪ honestly ♪ i wanna see you be brave [ female announcer ] most of the time it's easy to know which option is better. other times, not so much. so it's good to know that mazola corn oil has 4 times more cholesterol blocking plant sterols than olive oil. and a recent study found that it can help lower choleste
the spectacular row of imagery of the mosaic floors which i thought jewish art was the smallest subjectoks like toma, the aggressiveness, the directness. it made me realize there are jews who talk even more than i do and much more sensibly. >> we weren't able to get enough of it, but you've got a huge television show, the book is amazing. you're one of the world's great storytellers. simon schama, thanks for being on. >> thank you. >>> up next, if you need to be convinced...
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a lot of images real quick flying at 3.5 knots and then stitch those pictures together in a photo mosaic of the whole area. >> reporter: underwater photos like this one of the once the autonomous underwater locator find the black box, another vehicle would recover it, remotely operated vehicles like with manipulator arms. here's video from phoenix international. this one operated, again, by phoenix international. this recovered the black box and all of the wreckage for air france flight 447 in the atlantic. it's not clear whether there are any rovs. phoenix international says it's not there and none of its rovs are there. it's not clear whether the australians have any of them either. >> detect it and find it and find a way to bring it up to the surface and then inspect it. brian, thanks very much. >>> let's dig deeper. right now joining us, richard quest and also joining us here, van gurley, along with sonar technology expert arnold carr. let's say that these pings are coming from the so-called black boxes. so walk us through exactly. if the batteries are dead, how long could it take po
a lot of images real quick flying at 3.5 knots and then stitch those pictures together in a photo mosaic of the whole area. >> reporter: underwater photos like this one of the once the autonomous underwater locator find the black box, another vehicle would recover it, remotely operated vehicles like with manipulator arms. here's video from phoenix international. this one operated, again, by phoenix international. this recovered the black box and all of the wreckage for air france flight...
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there will be a little overlap on the sensors, which will make it easier to mosaic the data when it'shours, it will complete its mission. it will trourn the surface. the vehicle is recovered on to the boat. the data is downloaded and the batteries are swapped out. >> how deep can it go? is there an optimal death for the blue fin 21? >> the blue fin 21 is a standard commercial product. it is depth rated to 2 1/2 miles deep. when it operates, it operates at a height above the bottom optimized for its sensors. so if it is doing a sonar search it would be 50 meters above the bottom of the ocean. >> explain the side scan sonar. how does that work? >> so, you can think of a side scan sonar as two flash lights looking out to either side of the vehicle. they will illuminate roughly a half mile across, per pin diand 24-hour period the vehicle can image 24 square miles. >> it can pictures underwater but that is not done while the side scan sonar is on the vehicle. why not? >> that's correct. the sensors, there's two different sensor packages. there's a sonar sensor package that has side scan an
there will be a little overlap on the sensors, which will make it easier to mosaic the data when it'shours, it will complete its mission. it will trourn the surface. the vehicle is recovered on to the boat. the data is downloaded and the batteries are swapped out. >> how deep can it go? is there an optimal death for the blue fin 21? >> the blue fin 21 is a standard commercial product. it is depth rated to 2 1/2 miles deep. when it operates, it operates at a height above the bottom...
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it does side scan sonar and also can take high-resolution pictures and can take a full mosaic of the ocean floor at those depths. it essentially acts as an underwater drone. it can go around and take high-resolution pictures as well as a side scan sonar image of the ocean floor at these depths. what you heard angus houston say is that this the last hope of finding out what is down there. the towed pinger locator has done all that it can do. this is the next logical step and this is what they are doing with it and this does have a lot of good capability but this is something that they've got to use at this point and it looks like they are about to deploy it in the coming hours. >> yeah. and brian, he wanted to manage expectations with this, talking about the depths here and also talking about flight 447 where he said they used every resource that was available to them at the time, even some of the technology that they are using now, like the side sonar, side scanner sonar and other submersibles and it took them 2 1/2 years to find it and they sort of knew the area where they were look
it does side scan sonar and also can take high-resolution pictures and can take a full mosaic of the ocean floor at those depths. it essentially acts as an underwater drone. it can go around and take high-resolution pictures as well as a side scan sonar image of the ocean floor at these depths. what you heard angus houston say is that this the last hope of finding out what is down there. the towed pinger locator has done all that it can do. this is the next logical step and this is what they...
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the spectacular row of imagery of the mosaic floors which i thought jewish art was the smallest subjectt isn't. the beauty of the debates in enormous books, the digressiveness. and it made me realize there are jews who talk even more than i do and much more sensibly. >> well, we weren't able to get to enough of it, but you've got a huge television show, the book is amazing. you're one of the world's great storytellers. simon schama, thanks for being on. >> thank you. >>> up next, if you need to be convinced not to spy on the foreign government, the fbi has a new must-see spy thriller for you. when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast, with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact. and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum... tums! >>> early next month, president obama will host the leader of an african country who is home to the only long standing u.s. military base on that continent. it is for counter-terrorism efforts, so important that over the next 25 years, more than a billion dollars will be spent on improvements to this camp. it brings me to my
the spectacular row of imagery of the mosaic floors which i thought jewish art was the smallest subjectt isn't. the beauty of the debates in enormous books, the digressiveness. and it made me realize there are jews who talk even more than i do and much more sensibly. >> well, we weren't able to get to enough of it, but you've got a huge television show, the book is amazing. you're one of the world's great storytellers. simon schama, thanks for being on. >> thank you. >>> up...
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in the pitch darkness it will use sound to image the bottom and put back mosaics or objects of the bottom of the vehicle. the vehicle records the data. >> i was going to ask, it records the data. it comes back and then i suspect that you download it and then analyze it? is that the routine? >> correct. the vehicle can run for about 24 hours it records the data from the censors on the vehicle. in that time period you would record about half a tera bite of data. about 150,000 mp 3 songs. it comes back up. batteries are swapped out with a spare set of batteries. after a two hour turn time on the surface, the vehicle can be put back on the water to execute another mission. >> obviously finding those black boxes would be unbelievably important, the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder. i'm curious though when you aren't trying to help out the world looking for those black boxes, what do you use the bluefin for? >> the bluefin vehicles have been used for over 15 years. originally they were used for ocean graphic research. very first crews were done in an articca. used in the arti
in the pitch darkness it will use sound to image the bottom and put back mosaics or objects of the bottom of the vehicle. the vehicle records the data. >> i was going to ask, it records the data. it comes back and then i suspect that you download it and then analyze it? is that the routine? >> correct. the vehicle can run for about 24 hours it records the data from the censors on the vehicle. in that time period you would record about half a tera bite of data. about 150,000 mp 3...
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this is a mosaic that has to be put together, and i can assure you, we are going to strive to get the longest period that we can get in terms of breakout and there are a number of different options, but the important thing is it's not a heavy plutonium reactor. >> one more question. the russians -- we have seen consi consistent it rations of a barter deal. my question is number one if such a deal actually comes into fruition, is it the administrations intention to sanction those actions. and i look at this in our engagement with russia and we meet with russia to broker a deal in syria, and a worsening deal on the delay in chemical reactions. we meet with iron and there is an oil for goods deal with iron that sources say could be worth 20 billion. i'm beginning to wonder, you know, what -- what it is that -- at what point in this relationship with russia, particularly vis-a-vis iran but even beyond, is it going to be clear that there are consequences -- i understand that russia is an entity that we're going to have to deal with, but by the same token, right now they seem to act in ways
this is a mosaic that has to be put together, and i can assure you, we are going to strive to get the longest period that we can get in terms of breakout and there are a number of different options, but the important thing is it's not a heavy plutonium reactor. >> one more question. the russians -- we have seen consi consistent it rations of a barter deal. my question is number one if such a deal actually comes into fruition, is it the administrations intention to sanction those actions....
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when i started assembling all the evidence, it is like a mosaic. you get a little piece of this tile, a little piece of that tile, a little piece of that tile, you put it all together and you get a picture. and the picture was innocent. (dad) just feather it out. that's right. (son) ok. feather it out. (dad) all right. that's ok. (dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road, please. (dad) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom vo) we got the new subaru because nothing could break our old one. (dad) ok. (son) what the heck? let go of my seat! (mom vo) i hope the same goes for my husband. (dad) you guys are doing a great job. seriously. (announcer) love a car that lasts. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. that's a man interviewino.for a job. not that one. that one. the one who seems like
when i started assembling all the evidence, it is like a mosaic. you get a little piece of this tile, a little piece of that tile, a little piece of that tile, you put it all together and you get a picture. and the picture was innocent. (dad) just feather it out. that's right. (son) ok. feather it out. (dad) all right. that's ok. (dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed...
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can change that payload and go down, fly real low and take pictures with that auv and take a whole mosaic of what is on the bottom and you can see pictures of wreckage and then you can plot a plan on how you can salvage it with at a later date. >> miles and tim, stick around. >>> when we come back, malaysia is changing their tune again saying that everyone on board is a suspect, days after we thought they cleared all of the passengers. what led to this new scrutiny of those on the plane. >>> plus, assuming the black boxes are found, can malaysia be trusted to lead the investigation? our panel will weigh in on that coming up. you created light. you are loved. celebrated. but things have changed since you got into this business. at philips, we're creating led light that people can color... adjust... even make beautiful sunsets. dear sun, you might be number one, but we're getting closer. innovation and you philips at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes
can change that payload and go down, fly real low and take pictures with that auv and take a whole mosaic of what is on the bottom and you can see pictures of wreckage and then you can plot a plan on how you can salvage it with at a later date. >> miles and tim, stick around. >>> when we come back, malaysia is changing their tune again saying that everyone on board is a suspect, days after we thought they cleared all of the passengers. what led to this new scrutiny of those on...