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back to mosaic. i'm honoredded to be your host. we're in the middle of a wonderful conversation about mental illness in the jewish community. the congregation's mental health program coordinator. welcome back joann and rabbi. there are so many people that, perhaps this is part of the cultural stigma that think that mental illness only belongs to the domain of the psychiatrist and in a private matter. people won't talk about being hospitalized for psychiatric episode or illness experience, or think that the issues of mental illness belong in the political realm for advocating for public policy. so, why the synagogue? >> it's a great question. one of the things that the synagogue uniquely offers is that this is the place where the whole family resides spiritually. and resides and spends their lives there throughout the life cycle. so that we see families cradle to grave and beyond. we see them for multigenerations. we see people at their lowest times and we see people at their most joyous times. and th
back to mosaic. i'm honoredded to be your host. we're in the middle of a wonderful conversation about mental illness in the jewish community. the congregation's mental health program coordinator. welcome back joann and rabbi. there are so many people that, perhaps this is part of the cultural stigma that think that mental illness only belongs to the domain of the psychiatrist and in a private matter. people won't talk about being hospitalized for psychiatric episode or illness experience, or...
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mosaic recently informed me of the ruts of their change of policy. the debt forgiveness period rutted in 5,542 financial assistance applications of which 5,070 were approved, a total of six and nine-tenths million dollars in debt, interest and legal fees were forgiven. the average debt forgiveness amounted to $5,052. so, over 5,000 people no longer have to worry about their debt burden. 5,000 people are free from the vice grip of almost $17 million. medical debt is vicious. it is a mental and emotional drain that can bring the strongest amount of people to their knees. for some patients they will never be able to pay off their debt. mosaic eventually did the right thing. it deserves credit for that. it probably shocks mosaic that i would compliment considering from where i started in this investigation but i speak from the heart that when they make these changes, they ought to be complimented. now, thousands of people have a new lease on life thanks to the mosaic meeting nonprofit tax exempt spotses. -- responsibilities. that's where we're coming fro
mosaic recently informed me of the ruts of their change of policy. the debt forgiveness period rutted in 5,542 financial assistance applications of which 5,070 were approved, a total of six and nine-tenths million dollars in debt, interest and legal fees were forgiven. the average debt forgiveness amounted to $5,052. so, over 5,000 people no longer have to worry about their debt burden. 5,000 people are free from the vice grip of almost $17 million. medical debt is vicious. it is a mental and...
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>>> good morning, and welcome to mosaic and i am tran18, and i am your host this morning. >>> were please this morning to introduce you to our rabbi, the executive director of the religious relations council, and he is about to retire, and we thought we would take this occasion to reflect on your service to the community and the extraordinary work of the jc rc in the bay area. and welcome, rabbi.>> i am honored to be here.>> and what does the jewish community relations council do?>> the truth is that the jc rc is the umbrella body for the organized jewish community in the bay area, representing the jewish community on the vitally important public affairs issues, domestic and international, ranging from israel to the civil rights, anti-semitism and quality public education. we started just after the holocaust windy american jewish community realized the absence of the body, a fatal flaw in the jewish community, and we should not be in a position where we cannot bring together a full range of voices within the jewish community so that we can advocate effectively on the issues.>> in a moment
>>> good morning, and welcome to mosaic and i am tran18, and i am your host this morning. >>> were please this morning to introduce you to our rabbi, the executive director of the religious relations council, and he is about to retire, and we thought we would take this occasion to reflect on your service to the community and the extraordinary work of the jc rc in the bay area. and welcome, rabbi.>> i am honored to be here.>> and what does the jewish community...
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find out how you can help at rescue the rescuers dot org >>> welcome to mosaic -- "mosaic" going on now november 20. i am angela pollock, the director of young adult ministry for the archdiocese of san francisco. joining me today is father mark doherty. is a vector in st. peter's parish in san francisco's mission district. and is also chaplain i think of the is high school and severances go. father mark entered the judgment ordering your 2000. in 2014 he was ordained a priest in the archdiocese of san francisco. since 2000 he has served in many human life pastoral capacities including working shelters and crisis counseling. father mark has taught history in high school, and will be speaking in local venues across the archdiocese during the year mercies. thank you for joining us. >> very glad to be here. >> would you tell us about the year of mercy? >> of course, the jubilee year is an event that comes around every so often, usually maybe every 50 years or so. it is clear that pope francis and declaring a special jubilee year, of mercy, for this year, it is clear the theme of mercy stand
find out how you can help at rescue the rescuers dot org >>> welcome to mosaic -- "mosaic" going on now november 20. i am angela pollock, the director of young adult ministry for the archdiocese of san francisco. joining me today is father mark doherty. is a vector in st. peter's parish in san francisco's mission district. and is also chaplain i think of the is high school and severances go. father mark entered the judgment ordering your 2000. in 2014 he was ordained a priest...
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thank you. >>> welcome back to mosaic and happy mother's day. i am a mother, and the pastor at the st. marks lutheran church, and where with other mothers from the golden gate mother's group, and with me is addie and we just heard about her, and now we have nao, the mother of a 22 month old. and a busy life being the mother of a two-year-old. >> it does takes a toll on you most days, but he is my bundle of joy.>> we all feel grateful for our children. and you are new to the golden gate mother's group and also to the bay area, and imagine there is a connection between you joining and being new to the bay area, so tell us your story. >> i moved to san francisco about nine months ago from canada. and professional and work obligations brought us over here. when i first moved here, i was lost. i moved over with a 10-month- old, moving across country, which takes its toll. i was looking for an opportunity to be part of a community and to get to know other mothers, and play dates for my son as well. i joined the golden gate mother's group with that int
thank you. >>> welcome back to mosaic and happy mother's day. i am a mother, and the pastor at the st. marks lutheran church, and where with other mothers from the golden gate mother's group, and with me is addie and we just heard about her, and now we have nao, the mother of a 22 month old. and a busy life being the mother of a two-year-old. >> it does takes a toll on you most days, but he is my bundle of joy.>> we all feel grateful for our children. and you are new to the...
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overlay all of that and incorporate the information they have from different sources to create a mosaic of sorts so they can see the picture of little more clearly, which is going to be an international effort where a number of sources are probably going to aid in that effort. charlie: any evidence this is terrorism? michael hanna: it is surprising that this really early stage in the investigation how much the issue has come up already. all of intimation that it is in fact terrorism.
overlay all of that and incorporate the information they have from different sources to create a mosaic of sorts so they can see the picture of little more clearly, which is going to be an international effort where a number of sources are probably going to aid in that effort. charlie: any evidence this is terrorism? michael hanna: it is surprising that this really early stage in the investigation how much the issue has come up already. all of intimation that it is in fact terrorism.
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prince quietly gave money to local nonprofit organizations, and in oakland company called mosaic whichs that wanted to go solar. mosaic expects it will have $1 billion this year to provide solar installation loans. >>> a san francisco company is hoping to make the area more diverse by offering free office space to women and minorities this summer. traction lab says it has more space than it needs, so the marketing tech company is taking applications, looking for women and minorities with letting startups. -- buddying startups. they will choose to startups and in exchange the company wants to -- wants them to pay it forward sunday. >> we want this to be a continuation and not just a one- time thing. we want to create a model that can be replicated. >> i've met so many females founding startups. and i've been so inspired by them, but it's no secret that we are largely underrepresented. >> it also allows access to investors, advisors and other entrepreneurs. if you're interested in applying for the space, the deadline is may 25 and winners will be chosen by the 30th. they can move in righ
prince quietly gave money to local nonprofit organizations, and in oakland company called mosaic whichs that wanted to go solar. mosaic expects it will have $1 billion this year to provide solar installation loans. >>> a san francisco company is hoping to make the area more diverse by offering free office space to women and minorities this summer. traction lab says it has more space than it needs, so the marketing tech company is taking applications, looking for women and minorities...
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he quietly contributed money to local nonprofits and in oakland company called mosaic with -- which matched companies with partners to go solar. >>> a san francisco company hoping to make this that -- san francisco area more diverse by offering office space to women and minorities this summer. they are taking applications looking for women and minorities with budding startups. traction labs has teamed up with a nonprofit girls and tech, and they will still -- they will select two startups. >> we want this to be a continuation, and not just a one-time thing. >> i have met so many females that are starting startups, coding, designing and i've been so inspired by them, but it's no secret that we are largely underrepresented as females. >> they are also offering the startups access to investors, advisors and other entrepreneurs. if you're interested in applying for the free office space, the deadline is may 25. winners will be chosen by the 30th, and they can move in right away. >>> bags piled up on an international airport [cheering]. -- airport tarmac. >>> donald trump taking on amazon -- . h
he quietly contributed money to local nonprofits and in oakland company called mosaic with -- which matched companies with partners to go solar. >>> a san francisco company hoping to make this that -- san francisco area more diverse by offering office space to women and minorities this summer. they are taking applications looking for women and minorities with budding startups. traction labs has teamed up with a nonprofit girls and tech, and they will still -- they will select two...
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favorite other mosaic locates for this summer we're pledging 20 jobs at at location but we do look at other target locations more job opportunities in our bay area area. >> fantastic. >> thank you. >> we're at 1433 any other oh, there's one and coming over here. >> i'm skip johnson from the nechts generation initiate of in each of the we cruelty and train and place the youth we are pledging 25 continuous for this summer thank you. >> excellence thank you. >> fantastic . >> (clapping.) >> >> wonderful len bramd from the san francisco airport we have opportunity for sherryly and the interns please stand up. >> all right wear mreng one and 10 opportunity for young people. >> one hundred and 10 at the air traffic controller a great place to work, yes mr. and mrs. please. i'm running a supermarket in san francisco in the moishth and right now currently be expanding my best with third street street and now pledging 10 you don't think so jobs all right. thank you. >> all right. fantastic >> thank you pursue and two employees. >> thank you fresh fruits and produce food desserts filling them i
favorite other mosaic locates for this summer we're pledging 20 jobs at at location but we do look at other target locations more job opportunities in our bay area area. >> fantastic. >> thank you. >> we're at 1433 any other oh, there's one and coming over here. >> i'm skip johnson from the nechts generation initiate of in each of the we cruelty and train and place the youth we are pledging 25 continuous for this summer thank you. >> excellence thank you. >>...
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. >> well, we've got a mosaic, don't we? already of donald trump.are new little pieces of the mosaic added weekly. we'll have plenty more before november. but notice, fred, the best defense is a good offense, in politics, too. and i think that's why donald trump keeps focusing on character, when he attacks hillary clinton, crooked hillary, going after bill. he's trying to neutralize the character issue. and so far, he's been doing a pretty good job of it. >> interesting. all right, larry sabato, always leaving us thinking. thank you so much! >> thanks, fred. >> appreciate it. >>> all right, still ahead, republicans enraged after the obama administration issued its new directive to give more rights to the transgender community. it's not the first time this country has been divided over bathrooms. that's next. see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine f
. >> well, we've got a mosaic, don't we? already of donald trump.are new little pieces of the mosaic added weekly. we'll have plenty more before november. but notice, fred, the best defense is a good offense, in politics, too. and i think that's why donald trump keeps focusing on character, when he attacks hillary clinton, crooked hillary, going after bill. he's trying to neutralize the character issue. and so far, he's been doing a pretty good job of it. >> interesting. all right,...
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tonight students unveiled a new mosaic tile mural they've spent months working on. fifth graders worked with neil patterson to create the fruit-themed work of art. they did a great job. >> yeah. that's the only thing that will brighten up our week, that beautiful artwork. >> yeah. >> because it's dreary. >>> pretty much, but you have to look ahead to the weekend, because we are working for the weekend, aren't we? so we have to look ahead. >> yes. >> and we have to look ahead to the sunshine. we'll see more in the way of sun, finally warmer temperatures. but tomorrow's going to be another day like today. so, here's your ten-day forecast. tomorrow we're going to have some morning fog around. it's going to be another day with the morning showers scattered through the afternoon. thursday, cloudy skies. >> is that cloudy? >> jim looks confused. are you talking about thursday? that's a fog symbol, jim. >> oh, okay, got it. >> that's fog. through the day thursday, it's just going to be cloudy, mostly. we could see sprinkles thursday, but look at the temperatures. still in
tonight students unveiled a new mosaic tile mural they've spent months working on. fifth graders worked with neil patterson to create the fruit-themed work of art. they did a great job. >> yeah. that's the only thing that will brighten up our week, that beautiful artwork. >> yeah. >> because it's dreary. >>> pretty much, but you have to look ahead to the weekend, because we are working for the weekend, aren't we? so we have to look ahead. >> yes. >> and we...
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latinos are here in the united states in this melting pot or in this mosaic.become fully american until we realize our background, until we talk about those things. but talking is just the beginning, maria. i want to also say that-- and i want to invite skip-- there has to be some change between the two communities. there are tensions. we might be painting it in a rosy fashion, but you know, latinos in 2003 became the largest minority. latinos are a sum of minorities. you know, mexican americans, cubans, dominicans, puerto ricans. are we a minority? are we mini-minorities together, dumped into one for political reasons, for ratings on television, and do we relate to one another? within puerto ricans, within mexicans, there are tensions that have to do with class, that have to do with race, that have to do with language, with all... all these elements. and then there's the relationship between latinos and the black community, the african american community, and there... there's envy, there's resistance, there are discrepancies. there has to be a more concerted
latinos are here in the united states in this melting pot or in this mosaic.become fully american until we realize our background, until we talk about those things. but talking is just the beginning, maria. i want to also say that-- and i want to invite skip-- there has to be some change between the two communities. there are tensions. we might be painting it in a rosy fashion, but you know, latinos in 2003 became the largest minority. latinos are a sum of minorities. you know, mexican...
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. >> plastic chewed up by the waves like a mosaic line up the coast. >> reporter: with the help of 1,000unteers, she spent six years collecting this trash and fashioning it into sculptures that depict the sea creatures that are injured and killed by the 300 billion pounds of plastic that ends up in our waters. this jellyfish is made of discarded plastic bottles. the parrot fish a treasure-trove of plastic toys. bits of lost summer days that went from a child's hands into the sea. this is a piece of barbie's car with an old comb from the grill. the teeth lost boys. this marlin has lining its mouth. >> this is the one i saved for five years. >> reporter: some visitors to the zoo try to identify it all. >> this is the coolest thing ever. >> reporter: in this form, yeah, it's cool, but this art is supposed to alarm. this plastic is perilous when it reaches our waters. just ask the animal keepers at the seal house. >> sea lions will go and investigate it. they might get entangled in it. >> reporter: they have collected an estimated 18 tons of garbage for more than 300 miles of coastline to cr
. >> plastic chewed up by the waves like a mosaic line up the coast. >> reporter: with the help of 1,000unteers, she spent six years collecting this trash and fashioning it into sculptures that depict the sea creatures that are injured and killed by the 300 billion pounds of plastic that ends up in our waters. this jellyfish is made of discarded plastic bottles. the parrot fish a treasure-trove of plastic toys. bits of lost summer days that went from a child's hands into the sea....
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runners and walkers taking over the mosaic district. a lot of fun for folks. bethesda, strut your mutt. road closure there as well. the actual area having this, woodmont avenue as bethesda avenue. lots of fun. definitely done that before. also saturday, police bike ride through the second district. meet at the second district police station there on idaho avenue in northwest, and escorted ride through the second district. lots of fun for your kids. on sunday, d.c. bike ride here on sunday. 6:15 when they kick off. goes to about 11:00 a.m. a 17-mile ride through the city. lots of closures including parts of 395, hov lanes and closures downtown. all the info on our nbc washington app. have a great weekend. see you sunday morning for "news4 today." >>> right in downtown d.c., a lot of people are getting in touch with their wild side. >> yes. this is part of a biodiversity festival and 2016 bioblitz, a hands-on event showcasing science xzibits, art and other family-friendly activities. we have a look inside. >> the aquatic gardens, a park teeming with wildlife. >>
runners and walkers taking over the mosaic district. a lot of fun for folks. bethesda, strut your mutt. road closure there as well. the actual area having this, woodmont avenue as bethesda avenue. lots of fun. definitely done that before. also saturday, police bike ride through the second district. meet at the second district police station there on idaho avenue in northwest, and escorted ride through the second district. lots of fun for your kids. on sunday, d.c. bike ride here on sunday. 6:15...
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electronics, food service, health care, aerospace and defense and transportation among others and a mosaicf construction materials, high performance wire, fiberoptic cable. you may wonder what all those are doing under the same roof. the carlisle company has a decentralized operating model where they make smart acquisitions and then leeway to the management teams. some call it a mini berkshire hathaway. this is up more than 35% from its january lows. they have a long history of outperforming the market. the stock is nearly double return of the s&p 500 in the same period. most recently, the companies reported a blowout quarter at the end of april. proving once again the tried and true strategy of making acquisitions and then cutting costs is still. hence why it is still a few bucks off the high. our next one is one i haven't talked about in maybe a half dozen years but regular viewers can recall when i used to all the time. parker hanifan. basically if it moves you can find parker and the products in and around it. they also do products for high drawlics. in part to the strong dollar, it ge
electronics, food service, health care, aerospace and defense and transportation among others and a mosaicf construction materials, high performance wire, fiberoptic cable. you may wonder what all those are doing under the same roof. the carlisle company has a decentralized operating model where they make smart acquisitions and then leeway to the management teams. some call it a mini berkshire hathaway. this is up more than 35% from its january lows. they have a long history of outperforming...
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muni forward project on mission and lombard and van ness and california and geneva and ocean and mosaicnd stockton and terryville streets are to the satisfaction of the effected communities thank you. >> thank you very much next item, please. >> hi angela better the district 8 and i wanted to comment on the mta budget the as far as i am concerned cow in the budget of the intent i wanted to support the mta board of supervisors decision to increase the cash fair to $0.25 i think that is reasonable if people can get their clipper card and want to pay cash i mean, i get charged a $2 automated teller machine fee it makes sure means to have the $0.25 i'll also in support of mta budget for the study for analysis the expansion the central subway to the north beach and fisherman's wharf i on intersections that mta needs to do more outreach and this committee and members of the board of supervisors need to lobby the governor on our state representatives and federal representatives to get more money for the central subway and i'm glad you're keeping the discount fairs for seniors and people with d
muni forward project on mission and lombard and van ness and california and geneva and ocean and mosaicnd stockton and terryville streets are to the satisfaction of the effected communities thank you. >> thank you very much next item, please. >> hi angela better the district 8 and i wanted to comment on the mta budget the as far as i am concerned cow in the budget of the intent i wanted to support the mta board of supervisors decision to increase the cash fair to $0.25 i think that...
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michelle: he spent two months and hundreds of dollars planning a huge mosaic portrait of his dream girl. but unfortunately, she did not return his feelings. she was apparently moved by this bizarre gift. jonathan: she may have thought it was weird, too. there is that. check this out. the fire department in taiwan had to rescue a woman from the elevator after it stopped working in an earthquake. video here. you can see this is blurry and grainy. you can see what they are doing. they are prying open the doors. the crew got to elevator where she was, pried open the door and pulled her to safety. 5.8-magnitude quake that hit the east coast of taiwan. witnesses say te no major damage has been reported. huge! speaking of damage, talk about the evening commute. there is always damage out there. jamie sullivan is keeping an eye on things for us. jamie: it's never ending. we start with the issue we are seeing in montgomery county. take a look here. you can see this activity. traveling on veers mill road. this is at ran doll road. you see the activity. we have two right lanes getting by. now all
michelle: he spent two months and hundreds of dollars planning a huge mosaic portrait of his dream girl. but unfortunately, she did not return his feelings. she was apparently moved by this bizarre gift. jonathan: she may have thought it was weird, too. there is that. check this out. the fire department in taiwan had to rescue a woman from the elevator after it stopped working in an earthquake. video here. you can see this is blurry and grainy. you can see what they are doing. they are prying...
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one of those who believes your credit card should be cut up in little pieces and turned into a nice mosaic. i've seen it done in credit cards. or credit cards are evil and should be burned in effigy. if you have credit card debt you are paying an extraordinarily high interest rate to the credit card company. we're taking rates that may make a loan shark, that's right. you're paying a loan shark. it would make a loan shark blanch. the late great tony sparano would give you better terms. although to be fair to the credit card industry, they won't break your knee caps. however, they will financially knee cap you with all the late fees and penalties that takes whatever you've been able to build up from your paycheck and other finlss. i have at one time or another brushed up against the down side of credit cards. between college and law school i owed a huge am to creditors, enough so that i had very little money left to live on. i ended up living in my car. i am an invet rat saver. i still manage to put away a few bucks into the retirement account i created. the first book, you have to ask me w
one of those who believes your credit card should be cut up in little pieces and turned into a nice mosaic. i've seen it done in credit cards. or credit cards are evil and should be burned in effigy. if you have credit card debt you are paying an extraordinarily high interest rate to the credit card company. we're taking rates that may make a loan shark, that's right. you're paying a loan shark. it would make a loan shark blanch. the late great tony sparano would give you better terms. although...
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muni forward project on mission and lombard and van ness and california and geneva and ocean and mosaicnd stockton and terryville streets are to the satisfaction of the effected communities thank you. >> thank you very much next item, please. >> hi angela better the district 8 and i wanted to comment on the mta budget the as far as i am concerned cow in the budget of the intent i wanted to support the mta board of supervisors decision to increase the cash fair to $0.25 i think that is reasonable if people can get their clipper card and want to pay cash i mean, i get charged a $2 automated teller machine fee it makes sure means to have the $0.25 i'll also in support of mta budget for the study for analysis the expansion the central subway to the north beach and fisherman's wharf i on intersections that mta needs to do more outreach and this committee and members of the board of supervisors need to lobby the governor on our state representatives and federal representatives to get more money for the central subway and i'm glad you're keeping the discount fairs for seniors and people with d
muni forward project on mission and lombard and van ness and california and geneva and ocean and mosaicnd stockton and terryville streets are to the satisfaction of the effected communities thank you. >> thank you very much next item, please. >> hi angela better the district 8 and i wanted to comment on the mta budget the as far as i am concerned cow in the budget of the intent i wanted to support the mta board of supervisors decision to increase the cash fair to $0.25 i think that...
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overlay all of that and incorporate the information they have from different sources to create a mosaicf sorts so they can see the picture of little more clearly, which is going to be an international effort where a number of sources are probably going to aid in that effort. charlie: any evidence this is terrorism? michael hanna: it is surprising that this really early stage in the investigation how much the issue has come up already. all of intimation that it is in fact terrorism. i lack the technical expertise to comment on whether a sort of turn of the plane suggests terrorism, but clearly the egyptian in the asian minister has mentioned this. menacedion minister has -- mentioned this. it looks that way, but one cannot be too sure. charlie: is there anything to say what may have been the cause is it was not an explosion, deborah? deborah hersman: it really is early. it is the first 24 hours. they will be looking at things like mechanical failure, human error. there are a number of things. the weather does nothing to be a factor at this point, but they will be looking at all of the pi
overlay all of that and incorporate the information they have from different sources to create a mosaicf sorts so they can see the picture of little more clearly, which is going to be an international effort where a number of sources are probably going to aid in that effort. charlie: any evidence this is terrorism? michael hanna: it is surprising that this really early stage in the investigation how much the issue has come up already. all of intimation that it is in fact terrorism. i lack the...
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they are using probably a mosaic. they have to determine whether the flight made those turns or of a break up. those what's call ed skin paint. we don't know what the context is right now of that radar information other than what they're telling us and it is kind of crypt i cic at this poi. >> so there is no way to infer if there is any catastrophic event. >> i think they know more of what they are releasing. for them to say they are airing on the side of terrorism type event rather than a mechanical event, they must have more information they are releasing which would basically drive them in that direction. >> debra, what about the airport and egyptair, we know there is a number of incidents in the past with egyptair. this plane is relatively new and reliable plane. >> absolutely. this is one of the work forces, very safe aircraft but always in these investigations, there is so much that we don't know and whether it is past or investigations involving german wings or egyptair. it is really important to let those fact
they are using probably a mosaic. they have to determine whether the flight made those turns or of a break up. those what's call ed skin paint. we don't know what the context is right now of that radar information other than what they're telling us and it is kind of crypt i cic at this poi. >> so there is no way to infer if there is any catastrophic event. >> i think they know more of what they are releasing. for them to say they are airing on the side of terrorism type event rather...
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all that and cooperate -- corroborate the information the half on the different sources to create a mosaicf sorts to see the picture more clearly. this is going to be an international effort where a number of sources will aid in that effort. charlie: any evidence this is terrorism? michael hanna: it is surprising at this really early stage in the investigation how much the issue has come up already. a lot of intimation, in fact, it is terrorism. i lack the technical expertise to comment on whether a sort of turn of the plane suggest terrorism, but clearly egyptian aviation minister has mention this. we have reports of sourcing with american officials and other european officials suggesting this. it looks that way, but obviously, one cannot be too sure. charlie: is there anything to say about what could have been the cause if it was not an explosion, deborah? deborah: it really is early. it is the first 24 hours. so, they will certainly be looking at things like mechanical failure, human error. there are a number of things. the weather does not seem to be a factor at this point. but they wi
all that and cooperate -- corroborate the information the half on the different sources to create a mosaicf sorts to see the picture more clearly. this is going to be an international effort where a number of sources will aid in that effort. charlie: any evidence this is terrorism? michael hanna: it is surprising at this really early stage in the investigation how much the issue has come up already. a lot of intimation, in fact, it is terrorism. i lack the technical expertise to comment on...
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muni forward project on mission and lombard and van ness and california and geneva and ocean and mosaicnd stockton and terryville streets are to the satisfaction of the effected communities thank you. >> thank you very much next item, please. >> hi angela better the district 8 and i wanted to comment on the mta budget the as far as i am concerned cow in the budget of the intent i wanted to support the mta board of supervisors decision to increase the cash fair to $0.25 i think that is reasonable if people can get their clipper card and want to pay cash i mean, i get charged a $2 automated teller machine fee it makes sure means to have the $0.25 i'll also in support of mta budget for the study for analysis the expansion the central subway to the north beach and fisherman's wharf i on intersections that mta needs to do more outreach and this committee and members of the board of supervisors need to lobby the governor on our state representatives and federal representatives to get more money for the central subway and i'm glad you're keeping the discount fairs for seniors and people with d
muni forward project on mission and lombard and van ness and california and geneva and ocean and mosaicnd stockton and terryville streets are to the satisfaction of the effected communities thank you. >> thank you very much next item, please. >> hi angela better the district 8 and i wanted to comment on the mta budget the as far as i am concerned cow in the budget of the intent i wanted to support the mta board of supervisors decision to increase the cash fair to $0.25 i think that...
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looking at, and most likely that was radar from a defense position, one of the military radars or a mosaic from multiple radar sites that gave them a better picture. of course, the u.s. is using satellites to look for that explosion signature. and i'm sure there are other methods that they are using as well. so we don't -- i don't believe we have the complete picture. but it's interesting that the -- that the statements have come out that there's a higher likelihood of terrorism than a mechanical failure. that leads me as an investigator to believe that they know more than we actually know at this point. >> and also there has not been indication or reports of a distress call. the last radio contact from the pilots was through greek air space correct? >> correct. and again, if we go back to our earlier discussion and that is if this was a stall event where the crew is trying to get the airplane or keep the airplane flying, there would have been time for somebody to get a may day call off, tell them what was going on. in this instance, where we have normal conversation and normal flight prof
looking at, and most likely that was radar from a defense position, one of the military radars or a mosaic from multiple radar sites that gave them a better picture. of course, the u.s. is using satellites to look for that explosion signature. and i'm sure there are other methods that they are using as well. so we don't -- i don't believe we have the complete picture. but it's interesting that the -- that the statements have come out that there's a higher likelihood of terrorism than a...
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essentially, you have a mosaic of intelligence threats that the ic, the intelligence community, was pullings to point a, point b, point c. what ended up being critical is hard to disentangle. what i know is that we can go after folks and bring them to justice without resorting to torture. >> the senate intelligence committee report found that torture did not lead to bin laden. another question -- did the pakistanis know? how could the pakistanis not have known bin laden was there next to their military academy? >> that's a good question. i can't answer it. >> then secretary of state hillary clinton couldn't answer it either, but she reveals her suspicions. >> there was never evidence that we could uncover that led directly to the top of the pakistani military and intelligence service. i believe pakastanis knew. i believe pakastanis either in service or retired or both knew. it is just too much of a coincidence that that house, that unusual looking house would be dealt in that community near the military academy surrounded by retired military professionals. no, we couldn't prove it, and we t
essentially, you have a mosaic of intelligence threats that the ic, the intelligence community, was pullings to point a, point b, point c. what ended up being critical is hard to disentangle. what i know is that we can go after folks and bring them to justice without resorting to torture. >> the senate intelligence committee report found that torture did not lead to bin laden. another question -- did the pakistanis know? how could the pakistanis not have known bin laden was there next to...
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planning process i was unfortunate to be part of community with the citizens housing in 2002 and the mosaic project is the result what happens we undertook nonprofit sell space was an organization he was the founder a community partner and other nonprofits we made every effort to reach out to all the stakeholders as a result we met for months and months and hammered out the delays as a result when the project was feinstein sort of inenvisioned was approved if we don't do a community planning process we had over 200 people confirmed to speak that is because they have not been heard the developer is not willing or interested in meeting with the community interested in satisfying the wall street real estate investors and not the community thank you. >> speaking of wall street the genisis part of j.p. morgan chase requiring 20 percent returns that's part of why o'dell is not having the money to do anything other than the absolute minimum this is the biggest project from the mission in a while and there hadn't b&b been any affordable builder now the opportunity to work it we did a rough sketch w
planning process i was unfortunate to be part of community with the citizens housing in 2002 and the mosaic project is the result what happens we undertook nonprofit sell space was an organization he was the founder a community partner and other nonprofits we made every effort to reach out to all the stakeholders as a result we met for months and months and hammered out the delays as a result when the project was feinstein sort of inenvisioned was approved if we don't do a community planning...
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faster part of transportation it is great we have a number of projects coming this year including the mosaic and polk and second street interpreting construction this year and currently a bike network that spans a lot of miles it great to see that on bike to work day moving uber to van ness as you may know the van ness bus rapid transit is a program it is moving forward we're actually going to have an item at the next meeting to approve the construction project we're getting ready to broub and when you approved the program we'll start putting into place next san francisco month so we'll be doing business bus stop coalition with the work ahead of time to get the patterns in place and 0 coordinate with the construction we are doing some of the consolidation now to the operators and the public can be familiar with the changes before the construction starts which is this summer helps with traffic circulation and other issues during construction and the stops we maintain the ones near where the future center of boarding island will be what we'll have i'm not going to read where all the bus stops
faster part of transportation it is great we have a number of projects coming this year including the mosaic and polk and second street interpreting construction this year and currently a bike network that spans a lot of miles it great to see that on bike to work day moving uber to van ness as you may know the van ness bus rapid transit is a program it is moving forward we're actually going to have an item at the next meeting to approve the construction project we're getting ready to broub and...
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. >> they were decorated with mosaics. >> the 39 rooms were used as weapon storage and sleeping. 13 adultetons were also uncovered. >> if we had not built this station, we would never have phone this roman remains. >> the plan is to have an architect design a way to incorporate this into the metro stop itself. it will be the first arc logical station and along the lines of ruins museums. >> a sub way system that has been plagued by delays. are we seeing the reason here? >> no, the problem is not the archaeology. the delays, in construction of the metropolitan due to a science problem. >> not having enough money? >> not having enough money. >> yes, another very roman issue. the subway system is not scheduled to be completed until 2021. there has been plenty of delays. many for a farless visual, but ancient problem, construction. >> doesn't the coliseum look good ons seth? >> ibm watson mastered trivia, but can it master songs? >> so it listens to this piece, and it deconstructs this piece of music, learns from it and gets inspired by it. >> is this the future of music do you think? padvil
. >> they were decorated with mosaics. >> the 39 rooms were used as weapon storage and sleeping. 13 adultetons were also uncovered. >> if we had not built this station, we would never have phone this roman remains. >> the plan is to have an architect design a way to incorporate this into the metro stop itself. it will be the first arc logical station and along the lines of ruins museums. >> a sub way system that has been plagued by delays. are we seeing the reason...
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block by block or business by business level, it turns out to be much more of the intricate mosa mosaice of why you didn't need to go anywhere elsing to previously a food critic because you could get so much on this strip. >> beak so l.a.'s back porch -- pico is l.a.'s back porch. >> reporter: one of those restaurant is this guatemalan seafood place. a good word from gold can put an unknown hideaway like this on the culinary map overnight. >> wonderful. for everybody. >> reporter: do you think about the power you have to make or break a i get to make people who do their job superbly well a little more prosperous. that's a nice thing. >> reporter: jonathan gold is as much food critic as anthropologist, on a quest to search out the noodfoods that de him. >> i can't think of anything more enjoyable than checking out a new restaurant in a new part of town for the first time and seeing what's going on. >> reporter: whether you're getting paid or not. >> i probably would. don't tell me boss. cheers. >> reporter: that secret may already be out. for "cbs this morning," i'm lee cowan in jonathan
block by block or business by business level, it turns out to be much more of the intricate mosa mosaice of why you didn't need to go anywhere elsing to previously a food critic because you could get so much on this strip. >> beak so l.a.'s back porch -- pico is l.a.'s back porch. >> reporter: one of those restaurant is this guatemalan seafood place. a good word from gold can put an unknown hideaway like this on the culinary map overnight. >> wonderful. for everybody. >>...
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. >> they were decorated with mosaics and frescos. >> reporter: the 39 rooms were used as weapons storageareas for troops of ancient rome. 13 adult skeletons were also uncovered. >> if we hadn't built this station, these roman remains. >> reporter: instead of stopping work or relocating the find, the plan is to have an architect design a way to incorporate this discovery into the metro stop itself. it'll become rome's first archaeological station and likely be along the lines of metro museums in places like athens, greece, where travelers at a number of subway stops can peruse ancient artifacts. >> the problem is not the archaeology. most of the problems are the delays in construction of metropolitan are due to finance problems. >> not having enough money? >> not having enough money. >> reporter: yes, another very roman issue, not enough money. the line not scheduled to be completed until 2021, and there have been plenty of delays, many for a far less visual, though just as ancient problem, corruption. gayle? >> thank you, seth doan. doesn't the coliseum look good on set? >> seth has just
. >> they were decorated with mosaics and frescos. >> reporter: the 39 rooms were used as weapons storageareas for troops of ancient rome. 13 adult skeletons were also uncovered. >> if we hadn't built this station, these roman remains. >> reporter: instead of stopping work or relocating the find, the plan is to have an architect design a way to incorporate this discovery into the metro stop itself. it'll become rome's first archaeological station and likely be along the...
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street are co-ops when i represented the neighbors in both the - having the live in addition, the mosaic temple they appealed it and those two buildings do not have to go through and get each one of the owners so sign the petition only the co-op or the director. >> collective decision making and the staff pointed out only 6. 6 of the housing units in san francisco have 4 or more bedrooms. >> that's true. >> someone with a larger family or stent family looks at for multiple bedrooms for their children and possibly one for a study or another bedroom i think this is i'm kind of a buildinger since that's owned uncommon anyway not anything that is affordable i don't see a problem with that merger. >> i'll step in its different to recognize yourself i looked at the 345irs directive on this there was nothing besides co-ops a unit is a unit where i think the rule is the absurdity of it all we can demolish a relatively single-family home administratively before you have to approve the removal removal of a relatively affordable unit it is absurd i don't know why the legislation was adopted that wa
street are co-ops when i represented the neighbors in both the - having the live in addition, the mosaic temple they appealed it and those two buildings do not have to go through and get each one of the owners so sign the petition only the co-op or the director. >> collective decision making and the staff pointed out only 6. 6 of the housing units in san francisco have 4 or more bedrooms. >> that's true. >> someone with a larger family or stent family looks at for multiple...
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faster part of transportation it is great we have a number of projects coming this year including the mosaic and polk and second street interpreting construction this year and currently a bike network that spans a lot of miles it great to see that on bike to work day moving uber to van ness as you may know the van ness bus rapid transit is a program it is moving forward we're actually going to have an item at the next meeting to approve the construction project we're getting ready to broub and when you approved the program we'll start putting into place next san francisco month so we'll be doing business bus stop coalition with the work ahead of time to get the patterns in place and 0 coordinate with the construction we are doing some of the consolidation now to the operators and the public can be familiar with the changes before the construction starts which is this summer helps with traffic circulation and other issues during construction and the stops we maintain the ones near where the future center of boarding island will be what we'll have i'm not going to read where all the bus stops
faster part of transportation it is great we have a number of projects coming this year including the mosaic and polk and second street interpreting construction this year and currently a bike network that spans a lot of miles it great to see that on bike to work day moving uber to van ness as you may know the van ness bus rapid transit is a program it is moving forward we're actually going to have an item at the next meeting to approve the construction project we're getting ready to broub and...
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favorite other mosaic locates for this summer we're pledging 20 jobs at at location but we do look ater target locations more job opportunities in our bay area area. >> fantastic. >> thank you. >> we're at 1433 any other oh, there's one and coming over here. >> i'm skip johnson from the nechts generation initiate of in each of the we cruelty and train and place the youth we are pledging 25 continuous for this summer thank you. >> excellence thank you. >> fantastic . >> (clapping.) >> >> wonderful len bramd from the san francisco airport we have opportunity for sherryly and the interns please stand up. >> all right wear mreng one and 10 opportunity for young people. >> one hundred and 10 at the air traffic controller a great place to work, yes mr. and mrs. please. i'm running a supermarket in san francisco in the moishth and right now currently be expanding my best with third street street and now pledging 10 you don't think so jobs all right. thank you. >> all right. fantastic >> thank you pursue and two employees. >> thank you fresh fruits and produce food desserts filling them in th
favorite other mosaic locates for this summer we're pledging 20 jobs at at location but we do look ater target locations more job opportunities in our bay area area. >> fantastic. >> thank you. >> we're at 1433 any other oh, there's one and coming over here. >> i'm skip johnson from the nechts generation initiate of in each of the we cruelty and train and place the youth we are pledging 25 continuous for this summer thank you. >> excellence thank you. >>...
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favorite other mosaic locates for this summer we're pledging 20 jobs at at location but we do look atther target locations more job opportunities in our bay area area. >> fantastic. >> thank you. >> we're at 1433 any other oh, there's one and coming over here. >> i'm skip johnson from the nechts generation initiate of in each of the we cruelty and train and place the youth we are pledging 25 continuous for this summer thank you. >> excellence thank you. >> fantastic . >> (clapping.) >> >> wonderful len bramd from the san francisco airport we have opportunity for sherryly and the interns please stand up. >> all right wear mreng one and 10 opportunity for young people. >> one hundred and 10 at the air traffic controller a great place to work, yes mr. and mrs. please. i'm running a supermarket in san francisco in the moishth and right now currently be expanding my best with third street street and now pledging 10 you don't think so jobs all right. thank you. >> all right. fantastic >> thank you pursue and two employees. >> thank you fresh fruits and produce food desserts filling them in
favorite other mosaic locates for this summer we're pledging 20 jobs at at location but we do look atther target locations more job opportunities in our bay area area. >> fantastic. >> thank you. >> we're at 1433 any other oh, there's one and coming over here. >> i'm skip johnson from the nechts generation initiate of in each of the we cruelty and train and place the youth we are pledging 25 continuous for this summer thank you. >> excellence thank you. >>...
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deals in the potash business whether you're talking potash, mosa mosaic. some of these global giants might be looking at them if valuations look particularly attractive and the cost of capitol given low financing costs stays as attractive as right now. >> sitting at 2050 on the s&p or 2051. what numbers do you think the kpurters, the algorithms look at? >> it's got to look at 2041 which is what we saw created last week, right? pierced 2041 which it had to do. now they'll see if they force it back down towards 2040. if they do, you have to be prepared for further down side. >> have to have volume to get the conviction. >> thank you very much. appreciate your thoughts on today's market action. >> thank you. >>> little more than 45 minutes to go today. dow's holding on to a gain fluctuating between positive and negative territory today. the s&p is down a point. nasdaq is up four points. >>> the battle for control of viacom. what a story. heating up now. ceo philipp dowman is in one corner, redstone finds themselves in the other. we have details on the latest
deals in the potash business whether you're talking potash, mosa mosaic. some of these global giants might be looking at them if valuations look particularly attractive and the cost of capitol given low financing costs stays as attractive as right now. >> sitting at 2050 on the s&p or 2051. what numbers do you think the kpurters, the algorithms look at? >> it's got to look at 2041 which is what we saw created last week, right? pierced 2041 which it had to do. now they'll see if...
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street are co-ops when i represented the neighbors in both the - having the live in addition, the mosaic temple they appealed it and those two buildings do not have to go through and get each one of the owners so sign the petition only the co-op or the director. >> collective decision making and the staff pointed out only 6. 6 of the housing units in san francisco have 4 or more bedrooms. >> that's true. >> someone with a larger family or stent family looks at for multiple bedrooms for their children and possibly one for a study or another bedroom i think this is i'm kind of a buildinger since that's owned uncommon anyway not anything that is affordable i don't see a problem with that merger. >> i'll step in its different to recognize yourself i looked at the 345irs directive on this there was nothing besides co-ops a unit is a unit where i think the rule is the absurdity of it all we can demolish a relatively single-family home administratively before you have to approve the removal removal of a relatively affordable unit it is absurd i don't know why the legislation was adopted that wa
street are co-ops when i represented the neighbors in both the - having the live in addition, the mosaic temple they appealed it and those two buildings do not have to go through and get each one of the owners so sign the petition only the co-op or the director. >> collective decision making and the staff pointed out only 6. 6 of the housing units in san francisco have 4 or more bedrooms. >> that's true. >> someone with a larger family or stent family looks at for multiple...
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freeway as the footprint of the current boulevard and assume those are considered viable as part of mosaic plan with the bay projects ore design takes the total allowable projection for the facade instead of having them in the typical projections we distributed them to align what the living spaces of the units to preference the quality of the units themselves on the very small lots regarding do extension over the sidewalk we have typical 3 foot bay windows projections and the op openable are when they are an additional 4 foot plus they say reason the octavia boulevard is to wide 5 lanes of traffic plus two local lanes and two mediums regarding the active use the footprint is so small not even 25 feet depth and no basement no other space to publicity the few required buildings servicing elements the garbage room and the elevator and a room for the retail units the rest of the ground floor is meets of exceeds this requirements finally we're requesting a conditional use authorization for having blow 40 percent two bedroom as required in the market octavia plan we are providing 33 and 1/3rd 8
freeway as the footprint of the current boulevard and assume those are considered viable as part of mosaic plan with the bay projects ore design takes the total allowable projection for the facade instead of having them in the typical projections we distributed them to align what the living spaces of the units to preference the quality of the units themselves on the very small lots regarding do extension over the sidewalk we have typical 3 foot bay windows projections and the op openable are...
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the big thing here is you can actually put together a mosaic of the flight path and what one radar may not see, another radar will. of course, with defense radar, having a little better fidelity and being in that geographic area, they may be able to put together a very good picture of what was -- what this airplane was doing moments before the loss of control if that's what it was, and then the destruction, if, again, that's what it was. an in-flight breakup. they could put together a lot of information and, of course, we have satellite information. so while they don't see an explosion, that doesn't mean it didn't happen because you could have an internal fault in the aircraft that may not have been seen on a satellite. >> and related to that issue, this is such a heavily trafficked area, in particular by military vessels, navy vessels already there. we've reported some debris has been found. just a few more hours of daylight. are these tremendously deep waters? is there hope at this point that that black box, the cockpit voice recorder, that they could be recovered? >> we're not talki
the big thing here is you can actually put together a mosaic of the flight path and what one radar may not see, another radar will. of course, with defense radar, having a little better fidelity and being in that geographic area, they may be able to put together a very good picture of what was -- what this airplane was doing moments before the loss of control if that's what it was, and then the destruction, if, again, that's what it was. an in-flight breakup. they could put together a lot of...