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>>> good morning and welcome to mosaic, and i am rabbi eric weiss and i'm honored to be your host this morning. >>> we are used to the conversation about the lgbtq, but one story we do not talk about is the lgbtq life in the safe community, so we invite you in a conversation with maxine epstein, at the jewish community high school, and rabbi, the director of music at berkeley, and welcome.>>> jumping into the conversation, this is different than what we usually have, but the lgbtq life in the safe community and jewish community, let's start out and asked each of you what your community -- your experiences been in the jewish community. maxine.>> i will date myself, so i him twice last. being a lesbian and being jewish was very difficult because i did not come out until graduate school. i did not think that being [ null ] had anything to being jewish, and i had no role model, and no one to model myself after. i did not think that i could be jewish and [ null ] until i met someone in graduate school at the same seminary that i attended as a commuter -- communal professional studying nonpr
>>> good morning and welcome to mosaic, and i am rabbi eric weiss and i'm honored to be your host this morning. >>> we are used to the conversation about the lgbtq, but one story we do not talk about is the lgbtq life in the safe community, so we invite you in a conversation with maxine epstein, at the jewish community high school, and rabbi, the director of music at berkeley, and welcome.>>> jumping into the conversation, this is different than what we usually have,...
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>> to the broader market, i think obviously there's a mosaic of things. >> wow. >> in terms of the brexit news
>> to the broader market, i think obviously there's a mosaic of things. >> wow. >> in terms of the brexit news
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##### segment 2 - welcome back to mosaic! tod we have a special guest wit, who will be discussing withe how we can prayerfully enter into this year of mercy and we can allow that prayer top us respond to the jesus' invitation to love our neig and to share the mercy of god with another. bishop william justice is a native of massachusetts but has been a northern californian since his family moved west in 1946 when he was four years. bishop justice graduated from st. gregory elementary school and serra high schoo san mateo and later from st. patrick semi in menlo park. he was ordained to the priesthood in 1968 and served as a young priest in number of san francisco and san mateo couy parishes. since then bishop justice h been pastor of st. peter and mission dos parishes in san francisco and all souls parh in south san francisco. he has also had >>> since this, bishop justice has been pastor of st. peter in san francisco and also a parish in south san francisco. he's had various administrative appointments. in 2008 he was named a
##### segment 2 - welcome back to mosaic! tod we have a special guest wit, who will be discussing withe how we can prayerfully enter into this year of mercy and we can allow that prayer top us respond to the jesus' invitation to love our neig and to share the mercy of god with another. bishop william justice is a native of massachusetts but has been a northern californian since his family moved west in 1946 when he was four years. bishop justice graduated from st. gregory elementary school and...
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mosaic is up by 4.6%, company dealing in fertilizer. it is rising on the news that india is nearing a deal with the eastern european country of uluru's on -- of belarus on potash. freeport-mcmoran up about 3.2% because of the price of copper. ppg is up, approaching 3%, the maker of protective and decorative coatings. longbow is upgrading its stock from buy to neutral. green across the board. they've end materials -- david: materials gaining an energy gaining. ramy: wti up for two days in a row. data set stockpiles fell less than expected. nymex crude up a 1.2%. natural gas up by about .8%. in this risk have an on environment, this is where things will be heading. gold futures down .5%. and the u.s. 10-year yield is up by five races points. in two. its highest david: thank you. vonnie: first word news from mark crumpton. the u.k. citizens are voting today in a referendum on the country's membership in the european union. or david cameron was among those casting ballots. fromlaw prevents us reporting of voting or analysis of referendum is
mosaic is up by 4.6%, company dealing in fertilizer. it is rising on the news that india is nearing a deal with the eastern european country of uluru's on -- of belarus on potash. freeport-mcmoran up about 3.2% because of the price of copper. ppg is up, approaching 3%, the maker of protective and decorative coatings. longbow is upgrading its stock from buy to neutral. green across the board. they've end materials -- david: materials gaining an energy gaining. ramy: wti up for two days in a row....
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. >> it is like a mosaic to step back that is what investigators are trying to do now sorting out the details of the mass shooting that left 49 people dead and omar mateen was killed by police. it revolves around markets and the imam from orlando. a fascinating back story in muslim security officer went around new york city in the 1990's they were known as alibaba and the 40 thieves. when they were arrested he signed a deal to cooperate with only four years in prison then he is on the joint terrorism task force support the with the fbi working with the government and then arrested in 2011. >> with daniel brothers and. >> to be acquainted with him or associated with him. to categorically say that is untrue. >> alleged he has of person to commit an act of key hide it is under his anti-views could that have inspired him but those views are intact. >> but i have not done that recently. >> roberts said was detained after verts but no one from law enforcement has approached his client but he did have a good point. he mentioned we're not winning the war on terrorism and if he was to declare
. >> it is like a mosaic to step back that is what investigators are trying to do now sorting out the details of the mass shooting that left 49 people dead and omar mateen was killed by police. it revolves around markets and the imam from orlando. a fascinating back story in muslim security officer went around new york city in the 1990's they were known as alibaba and the 40 thieves. when they were arrested he signed a deal to cooperate with only four years in prison then he is on the...
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that someone inappropriately touched an 11-year-old girl saturday night at the target store in the mosaic district. surveillance video shows the suspect cornered t girl in the separate aisle away from her father. >>> an overseas security threat, a daring rescue in one of the most remote parts of the world. queen elizabeth takes on social media. we'll have a look at the headlines from overseas. first, here's allison. >> a new severe thunderstorm warning for 12:45. the actual storm not here just yet. the national weather service is giving a big heads up. winds as high as 60 miles per hour and hail up to three-fourths of an inch. i'll be back to track the . >>> welcome back to news at noon. here's what's making headlines oversea this is tuesday afternoon. police in brussels briefly shut down the metro system this morning after a bomb threat. service resumed after police took one man into custody near a shopping center. no explosives were found. >>> a rare daring rescue mission is about to get underway in antarctica. a national science foundation contractor is at the south pole and needs medi
that someone inappropriately touched an 11-year-old girl saturday night at the target store in the mosaic district. surveillance video shows the suspect cornered t girl in the separate aisle away from her father. >>> an overseas security threat, a daring rescue in one of the most remote parts of the world. queen elizabeth takes on social media. we'll have a look at the headlines from overseas. first, here's allison. >> a new severe thunderstorm warning for 12:45. the actual storm...
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. >> walks through the recent court cases this is a mosaic distribution case said amazon and apple where is the authors guild? >> that is the broad question so i will start with electronic distribution we are neutral of what format or how they publish the media we wanted to be written and read so the formats it doesn't really matter it is how they want to read but the media has caused some obstruction of how authors get paid and this is a huge issue for us right now where they making less money now? there is a number of different causes and one of them is that amazon pushed down the price of the electronic book that $9.99 that has had the effect to devalue the books so before that was the threshold now it means less money for the publisher and that one budget line where that is somewhat negotiable is now zero not so the author loses out so there is toehold that movement is something is online issue before free so one issue was piracy and in recent years an increasing amount of books with them were to be made available by rio criminal copywriting ventures trying to make their money off th
. >> walks through the recent court cases this is a mosaic distribution case said amazon and apple where is the authors guild? >> that is the broad question so i will start with electronic distribution we are neutral of what format or how they publish the media we wanted to be written and read so the formats it doesn't really matter it is how they want to read but the media has caused some obstruction of how authors get paid and this is a huge issue for us right now where they...
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worried about the impact on the colonel boiler room this colorado boiler room with its beautiful mosaic is near our baptism less than 3 feet from the property line you can see how close in a couple of pictures i'll show. >> this is the rural on the right the response time and the granite wall the rock wall of next property in this picture as you can see the line on the front is the top of colorado boiler roumbarum th spice smith and wesson the back of columbarum and the property line. >> i'm worried i'm worried how they'll be able to do the demolition the reconciliation or excavation of the solid rock line and the impact of the columbarum just 2 1/2 feet from the property line it this the final resting place our of your child are spaus spouse would you feel safe having this close to the excavation site i don't want to hear this is mixed in with sea and other debris i don't oppose this but prudent and principle to relocate the columbarum do keep it into being damaged saint germany's is asking the cost to relocate the ashes in the columbarum to do so. >> good afternoon commissioners i tha
worried about the impact on the colonel boiler room this colorado boiler room with its beautiful mosaic is near our baptism less than 3 feet from the property line you can see how close in a couple of pictures i'll show. >> this is the rural on the right the response time and the granite wall the rock wall of next property in this picture as you can see the line on the front is the top of colorado boiler roumbarum th spice smith and wesson the back of columbarum and the property line....
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>>m hmm. >> reporter: kind of a growing mosaic, don, of how the man may have been leading a double life, and married with a child but on another hand, he did a lot of activity on the online apps and facebook activity, and all over the place in the gay community. >> and it is not that the apps are to scope out a place, but it is usually trying to hook up, and meet people. >> exactly, and the, he seemed according to the people we talked to like cord cedeno that he had a genuine interest of meeting people. and the club owner said he tried to friend him on facebook, and he said, the club owner said that i put all of the club's schedules and events on facebook and he thinks that he was trying to friend him on facebook to find out when he would have big events at the club, and more gatherings. >> and this is a different story, because you want to meet people, you go on the facebook and instagram, but if you don't want to, go google grindr and you will see the headless torsos and the other body parts, and that is what it is. and he was immersed in na? >> yes. >> and thank you, brian todd. orla
>>m hmm. >> reporter: kind of a growing mosaic, don, of how the man may have been leading a double life, and married with a child but on another hand, he did a lot of activity on the online apps and facebook activity, and all over the place in the gay community. >> and it is not that the apps are to scope out a place, but it is usually trying to hook up, and meet people. >> exactly, and the, he seemed according to the people we talked to like cord cedeno that he had a...
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. >> little tiny pieces of plastic chewed up by mosaic line up the coast. >> reporter: with the helpunteers, they spent six years collecting trash and fashion issing it into sculptures -- and fashioning it into sculptures that depicted the sea creatures who are injured and killed by the 300 billion pounds of plasttake that ends up in our -- plastic that ends up in our water. this jellyfish is made of discarded plastic bottles. the parrot fish, a treasure trove of 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 for the grill. the teeth lost. this marlin has flip-flops lining its mouth. >> this is the one i saved for five years waiting for the right thing. >> reporter: some visitors to the zoo try to identify it all. >> this is the coolest thing ever. >> reporter: t this art is supposed to alarm. the plastic is perilous whether it reaches our waters. just ask the animal keepers at the seal house. >> they might get entanged, might ingest it. it's horrific. if you're got plastic in your tummy that you ingested t
. >> little tiny pieces of plastic chewed up by mosaic line up the coast. >> reporter: with the helpunteers, they spent six years collecting trash and fashion issing it into sculptures -- and fashioning it into sculptures that depicted the sea creatures who are injured and killed by the 300 billion pounds of plasttake that ends up in our -- plastic that ends up in our water. this jellyfish is made of discarded plastic bottles. the parrot fish, a treasure trove of toys. bits of lost...
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i mean he would tell people that he was married. >> kind of a growing mosaic that we're getting, don, of how this man may have actually been leading kind of a double life. he was married. he had a child. but on the one hand, he did a lot of activity on gay apps, chat rooms, online. there was facebook activity. he was all over the place online in the gay community. >> if someone is on one of those apps, it's usually because they're trying to hook up, meet people. >> exactly. he seemed, according to the people we talked to, like cord cedeno, he had a genuine interest in meeting people online. we talked to a club owner who said he tried to friend him on facebook. and this club owner said, i put all of our club's schedules and our events on facebook, and he thinks that he was trying to friend him on facebook to find out when he would have big events at his club, when there would be big gatherings. >> that's a different story. if you want to meet people, you go on facebook and you meet people or on instagram. but if you want to hook up -- if you don't believe me, go google grindr or any of
i mean he would tell people that he was married. >> kind of a growing mosaic that we're getting, don, of how this man may have actually been leading kind of a double life. he was married. he had a child. but on the one hand, he did a lot of activity on gay apps, chat rooms, online. there was facebook activity. he was all over the place online in the gay community. >> if someone is on one of those apps, it's usually because they're trying to hook up, meet people. >> exactly. he...
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. >> the data comes in as small photographs that we then mosaic together and then we can analyze themin different ways. >> reporter: without the technology, farmers would have to walk 1,200 acres to spot disease. with the drones, they can do it in just minutes. >> this spot is going to have no cranberries. >> reporter: the drones showed more than 5% of the area has a fungus called berry ring. sounds like a game-changer in terms of farming. >> absolutely. it's going to change the whole way we do things. we will be able to do site specific and agricultural, you attack and you don't just do the whole bog. >> reporter: it allows farmers to manage the details that make or break a new bumper crop. jamie yuccas, cbs news. health mineral repair toothpaste. strengthens weakened enamel 4x better. so smile.. with strength. with new colgate enamel health mineral repair. i think when people hear about i think it's important for, everyone to know that there is so much more to memory support than the stigmas you hearabout. that these residents still have lives and their lives still matter and that t
. >> the data comes in as small photographs that we then mosaic together and then we can analyze themin different ways. >> reporter: without the technology, farmers would have to walk 1,200 acres to spot disease. with the drones, they can do it in just minutes. >> this spot is going to have no cranberries. >> reporter: the drones showed more than 5% of the area has a fungus called berry ring. sounds like a game-changer in terms of farming. >> absolutely. it's going...
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>> to the broader market, i think obviously there's a mosaic of things. >> wow. >> in terms of the brexit news today, be clear of one thing, there's a lot of publicity forcibly being put into the press in this. in other words, the more people feel comfortable it's a done deal, and they will remain, i think the more actually it brings the odds up that they will not. what that means is actually the people that -- the more people that vote, the more chance there is it remains. i actually think this poll, if anything, will scare more people into actually voting to remain. that's the labor party folks that need to keep the uk folks in. i don't think the world has changed that much on the brexit vote. if you're playing markets overall on brexit, it doesn't surprise me at the end of this week when you weigh a series of other things, including some of the biggest investors in the world, that have weighed in on markets, that the market is nervous, near all-time highs. again, with brexit, i don't think this poll means brexit will happen necessarily. >> near all-time highs, one index on the planet.
>> to the broader market, i think obviously there's a mosaic of things. >> wow. >> in terms of the brexit news today, be clear of one thing, there's a lot of publicity forcibly being put into the press in this. in other words, the more people feel comfortable it's a done deal, and they will remain, i think the more actually it brings the odds up that they will not. what that means is actually the people that -- the more people that vote, the more chance there is it remains. i...
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. >> the data comes in as small photographs that we then mosaic together, and then we can analyze themn different ways. >> without the technology, farmers would have to walk 1200- acres to spot the disease. with the drone they can do it in minutes. >> this spot will have no cranberries. >> the drone showed more than 5% of the bog have a fungus called ferry ring. >> it sounds like this could be a game change ner terms of farmer. >> absolutely. -- game changer in terms of farming. >> absolutely. it will change how we do things. we will be able to do site- specific agricultural. and you see the problem is and not the whole bog. farmers to manage the little details that could make or break the bumper crop. jamie yuccas, new jersey. >> only a handful of farmers could use the drones with the old faa restrictions and with the new rules in place, more farmers are expected to use the drones. >>> cooler temperatures in california helped firefighters battle a rapidly growing wildfire in forest hills. crews have been trying to contain blazes that consumed 300-acres so far. 400 homes are in the fir
. >> the data comes in as small photographs that we then mosaic together, and then we can analyze themn different ways. >> without the technology, farmers would have to walk 1200- acres to spot the disease. with the drone they can do it in minutes. >> this spot will have no cranberries. >> the drone showed more than 5% of the bog have a fungus called ferry ring. >> it sounds like this could be a game change ner terms of farmer. >> absolutely. -- game changer...
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sector.he fertilizer we can see the reaction with mosaic down 2.7%. potash down 1.5%.re expecting better contracts out of china and bitter demand growth from latin america, but that is apparently not happening as they were expecting. another sector, the apartment reit sector. about bay communities flat, had been lower. cut its apartment reit outlook. some cities saw spring leasing mrsisses. betty: much more ahead on "bloomberg markets." is it worth it to become a chartered financial analyst? we checked the salary numbers. is it really worth it? ♪ betty: this is "bloomberg markets." time for the chartered financial havest exam -- candidates studied for hundreds of hours and spent thousands of dollars on fees and materials. is it worth it? joining us now is jenny surane. you don't into the numbers. -- you dove into the numbers. jenny: it is hard to tell. the cfa institute does not track that kind of thing. i talked to many experts, talked to a lot of traders. many appreciate the rigor of the the but cannot quantify exam in terms of salary or a raise or promotion. a bit o
sector.he fertilizer we can see the reaction with mosaic down 2.7%. potash down 1.5%.re expecting better contracts out of china and bitter demand growth from latin america, but that is apparently not happening as they were expecting. another sector, the apartment reit sector. about bay communities flat, had been lower. cut its apartment reit outlook. some cities saw spring leasing mrsisses. betty: much more ahead on "bloomberg markets." is it worth it to become a chartered financial...
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it was just heartbreaking trip-- >> stanley: if you visit the golden gate heights mosaics stairway in francisco by all means enjoy the even run up all 163 steps it is without a doubt the serious work out. >> stanley: and when you get to the top, turn on ground because the views are simply spectacular. so feel free to soak them and and even take photos. however keep in mind, if you missed the sign which read day timepiece posted in five different languages. for this line which reads prevent the removal of bibles and lock your car. or maybe even this side at the base of the stairs leading daytime car theft. >> stanley: the number of other running back down or even up that matter because you guess that's because your belongings are properly gone by now it happens to all of the time in broad daylight. seriously >> stanley: impatience to have not figured it out there is a problem at this tourist attraction with all over terisa and since the police cannot be here all the time there are signs all round to warn you to protect yourself. but, if i said it once i have said 8,000 t people simply
it was just heartbreaking trip-- >> stanley: if you visit the golden gate heights mosaics stairway in francisco by all means enjoy the even run up all 163 steps it is without a doubt the serious work out. >> stanley: and when you get to the top, turn on ground because the views are simply spectacular. so feel free to soak them and and even take photos. however keep in mind, if you missed the sign which read day timepiece posted in five different languages. for this line which reads...
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. >> the rooms were decorated with mosaics and frescoes, the rooms were weapons storage and sleepings of ancient rome. 13 adult skeletons were also uncovered. >> if we haven't built this station, we would never find, never have found this, this, roman remains. >> reporter: instead of stopping work or relocating the find, the plan ties have an architect design a way to incorporate the discovery into the metro stop itself. it will 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 look at ancient artifacts across the capital. >> a subway system plagued by delays. are we seeing the reason here? >> no. the problem is not the archaeology. most of the problems of the delays in construction of metropolitana are due to finance problem. >> reporter: not having enough money? >> not having enough money. >> reporter: the line c subway system not scheduled to be completed until 202021. plenty of delays. many for far l i did everything i could to make her party perfect. almost every
. >> the rooms were decorated with mosaics and frescoes, the rooms were weapons storage and sleepings of ancient rome. 13 adult skeletons were also uncovered. >> if we haven't built this station, we would never find, never have found this, this, roman remains. >> reporter: instead of stopping work or relocating the find, the plan ties have an architect design a way to incorporate the discovery into the metro stop itself. it will become rome's first archaeological station, and...
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but along the way, no one in the school system he came up through, to the fbi, was able to put that mosaic together and stop that dangerous progression toward the night at the pulse nightclub. alarming information that this disturbing behavior extended back to his childhood. as a boy, omar mateen was troubled and disruptive. a classmate tells cnn, mateen once threatened to bring a gun to school and kill everyone. he was 9 or 10 years old. the classmate cannot recall what punishment mateen received but did it was a big deal at the time. documents show he was disciplined 31 times between 1992 and 1999. these school records describe mateen as, quote, rude and aggressive. and note he talked frequently about violence and sex. >> he was always a little birth out there. didn't have too many friends. >> reporter: robert rode the same bus route. in the days following september 11th, mateen claimed osama bin laden was his uncle and made light of the attacks. >> he was acting like a plane, had his arms out. making a plane noise. made a boom sound. fell in his seat. was laughing about it, like it was
but along the way, no one in the school system he came up through, to the fbi, was able to put that mosaic together and stop that dangerous progression toward the night at the pulse nightclub. alarming information that this disturbing behavior extended back to his childhood. as a boy, omar mateen was troubled and disruptive. a classmate tells cnn, mateen once threatened to bring a gun to school and kill everyone. he was 9 or 10 years old. the classmate cannot recall what punishment mateen...
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this will not be the silver bullet that kills trump as part of the larger mosaic it could be crippling to his campaign. in the long run if it is sustained. mark: there are a lot of things that go to trump's volatility about using his name to make money for something that is more barrage substance. i do think donald trump has a history of being able to use lawyers and delaying tactics. part can make the legal always a portable part will hurt less. human victims are so important. think about the swift boat veterans for truth. the things that stuck were real people. depositions. you need to see the people. one extra happened then? this is dangerous for trump. they also sent at a press release announcing that bill clinton is going to join his wife in california during the five days leading up to the primary here next tuesday. previouslyself had canceled some scheduled events in new jersey so she could spend more time in california. ont critical contest here tuesday. this comes as a brand-new nbc holds aws clinton statistically insignificant two-point lead over bernie sanders. well within t
this will not be the silver bullet that kills trump as part of the larger mosaic it could be crippling to his campaign. in the long run if it is sustained. mark: there are a lot of things that go to trump's volatility about using his name to make money for something that is more barrage substance. i do think donald trump has a history of being able to use lawyers and delaying tactics. part can make the legal always a portable part will hurt less. human victims are so important. think about the...
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carolina, i was somewhere, duke, maybe, and netscape browser was just coming to existence, it was called mosaic at the time. it was the university of indiana, i think, or illinois i was using the browser and i downloaded an entire book of calvin and hobbes, and i slowed down the whole system in doing it. and the people were mad at me. the geeks were like, "what did you do?" and i'm like, "i downloaded a book." and they were like, "yeah, you messed up everything." and i'm like, "but i downloaded a book." and then were like, "but you messed up." and i go, it was the most ridiculous conversation. my whole point was, wow, you can download a book, that's something. i was really taken by that, for some reason, it really struck in my head that you can reach anywhere, anything, and i thought, "wow, this is gonna change and upend media in a massive way if you can digitize books, if you can digitize entertainment, if you can digitize anything, the whole economic underpinnings of your business is problematic. and i had covered retail for the washington post, and i saw all these retailers going under, and
carolina, i was somewhere, duke, maybe, and netscape browser was just coming to existence, it was called mosaic at the time. it was the university of indiana, i think, or illinois i was using the browser and i downloaded an entire book of calvin and hobbes, and i slowed down the whole system in doing it. and the people were mad at me. the geeks were like, "what did you do?" and i'm like, "i downloaded a book." and they were like, "yeah, you messed up everything."...
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incident surveillance photos show a man who may have assaulted an 11-year-old girl at the target in the mosaictrict. she told the father the man touched her on her behind on saturday. security video showed the suspect leaving the target parking lot in a burgundy ford mustang. take a good look at those pictures. >>> we are waiting to hear rabbi secretly videoed nude women in a bathroom. his six and a half year sentence is illegal prosecutors say he filmed 150 women using secret recording devices as they undressed in a changing room for those. it could be weeks or months before the court issues it's decision. >>> investigators trying to determine tonight the cause of a fire that destroyed a barn in fairfax county. firefighters were called to the scene in fairfax station just after 3: 30 this morning. fire officials say this is the second time in a week that they were called to the barn. they were able to contain a roof fire last tuesday. that barn is being used for storage. >>> a karate teacher is out on bail tonight after being arrested for soliciting an 11- year-old boy for sex. the 20-year-ol
incident surveillance photos show a man who may have assaulted an 11-year-old girl at the target in the mosaictrict. she told the father the man touched her on her behind on saturday. security video showed the suspect leaving the target parking lot in a burgundy ford mustang. take a good look at those pictures. >>> we are waiting to hear rabbi secretly videoed nude women in a bathroom. his six and a half year sentence is illegal prosecutors say he filmed 150 women using secret...
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and that is a problem because as doug just said, all of this fits together into a bigger mosaic picture to speak to it. >> the majority of muslims are peaceful, and the people that we talked with just wanted everybody to see, look, we're not all painted by the same brush. but there is this problem. if they know they have these mosques, how can the president deny that there is radical islam? i don't understand. when the community will talk to you about it. >> well, i don't know what obama -- you know, he's not running anymore, thank god. >> well, hillary. >> he's on the trail. >> the issue here is hillary's position on terror. versus trump's position. hillary has a pretty weak position, i think. trump has touched on all the points pat just made, but pat was more articulate and calm about it. donald needs to calm down a little bit. these rallies sort of get him riled up. politically correct is a big problem. the fbi has been handcuffed a little bit from doing what they want to do. and we've got this element inside our country. what do we do? we brought up policing and surveying the mosque
and that is a problem because as doug just said, all of this fits together into a bigger mosaic picture to speak to it. >> the majority of muslims are peaceful, and the people that we talked with just wanted everybody to see, look, we're not all painted by the same brush. but there is this problem. if they know they have these mosques, how can the president deny that there is radical islam? i don't understand. when the community will talk to you about it. >> well, i don't know what...
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our purpose and to act on that purpose and when we all do it together, we'reñr par of a beautifulçó mosaic arexd you suppose to live. even if it's an intern or maybe somebody that'sÑi afterñr your can't beçó cynical. you've got to figure out what it means to you. you know youÑi see hate, speak against it. you see discrimination, call it out. you see Ñiinjustice, don't just complain, do something about iti you folks in the media don'tñr tablo tabloid. the country needs depth, ÷ú...
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i think it adds, as a part of a larger mosaic that's a constant story from the clintons, all the way to her conduct in the state department, you get constantly into these stories of interest peddling, contributions, that type of thing. donald trump will give a speech on monday. i have a feeling this will be, everything including the kitchen sink on this topic. and that is going to be a huge issue in a general sense in this election. >> and i want to go to you on that, rebecca. we are expecting trump top give a speech on monday. what do you think he needs to do, given that hillary clinton has had a lot of momentum this week, becoming the presumptive democratic nominee, garnering president obama's support, what kind of trump do you think we need to see on monday? is it the teleprompter trump or the free-wheeling trump? >> i think it's clear, pamela, we do and especially republicans, will be looking for the serious teleprompter trump. because over the past few weeks he had a five-week head start on hillary clinton going in and transitioning into the general election. and many republican
i think it adds, as a part of a larger mosaic that's a constant story from the clintons, all the way to her conduct in the state department, you get constantly into these stories of interest peddling, contributions, that type of thing. donald trump will give a speech on monday. i have a feeling this will be, everything including the kitchen sink on this topic. and that is going to be a huge issue in a general sense in this election. >> and i want to go to you on that, rebecca. we are...
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so i go with the president -- another little insight that is a mosaic in my experience, and i hold in my heart, of ronald reagan really was. so we go down to the operating room and my responsibilities are over and i turn left and i thought i was just going to go home. i opened these swinging doors and there were at least 500 cameras, lights, and reporters. for the first time in my experience with the reagans, i could say i understood them. it was the perfect moment. 500 journalists wanted to know what was going on on the other side of the door. what i was able to do, just like i was doing in this, is to really explain the heart, the soul, the spirit, the strength of ronald reagan from the inside out. and its critical importance to his ability to be that kind of leader that we look up to so much today. that little letter that claire wrote played in every major newspaper in the world that afternoon. it began to explain and illustrate the heart of ronald reagan. i want to take your questions and hopefully provide you with some answers and have a little discussion here. i want to share wi
so i go with the president -- another little insight that is a mosaic in my experience, and i hold in my heart, of ronald reagan really was. so we go down to the operating room and my responsibilities are over and i turn left and i thought i was just going to go home. i opened these swinging doors and there were at least 500 cameras, lights, and reporters. for the first time in my experience with the reagans, i could say i understood them. it was the perfect moment. 500 journalists wanted to...
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is a collection of mosaic businesses and plus alibaba.re may not be as much upside as people think. when a company gets too high profile, fireworks can certainly happen. while that may continue i think there are better names in the semiconductor space that should attract your attention, chiefly nxpi. if you want to speculate in micron, i don't blame you. much more with my exclusive interview with the ceo of ford. i'm finding out how the 113-year-old auto giant is steering to the future. >>> and a company that's working to democratize the stock market by using a smartphone and it's called robinhood. and a special west coast best coast edition of the lightning round so stick with cramer. >>> one of the first innovators of the american century. changed the course of history with one amazing idea. from detroit to silicon valley, ford is driving the automobile. into the future. >> as we spend a couple of days in san francisco, it's worth remembering that it's not just pure technology companies that have a presence out here. in fact, there are
is a collection of mosaic businesses and plus alibaba.re may not be as much upside as people think. when a company gets too high profile, fireworks can certainly happen. while that may continue i think there are better names in the semiconductor space that should attract your attention, chiefly nxpi. if you want to speculate in micron, i don't blame you. much more with my exclusive interview with the ceo of ford. i'm finding out how the 113-year-old auto giant is steering to the future....
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along the way, nobody from the school system that he came up through to the fbi was able to put the mosaic together and stop his dangerous progression tonight at the nightclub. >> reporter: this pattern of behavior extended back to the childhood, and even as a boy, omar mateen was troubled and disrupti disruptive. a classmate in port st. lucie school said that he once threatened to bring a gun to school and kill everyone, in fourth or fifth grade, and he was 9 or 10 years old, and the classmate could not say what punishment he received, but it was quote, a big dealt the time. and the documents obtained from the st. lucie schools show that he was disciplined 311 times between 1992 and 1999 and the school records say he was rude and aggressive and talked about v violence and sex many times. >> he was out there, and didn't have many friends. >> and robert rode the same bus route, and he and others tell cnn in the days following 9/11 he claimed that osama bin laden was his uncle. and >> he was like had a plane noise and made a boom sound, and fell in the seat, and he was like laughing and it l
along the way, nobody from the school system that he came up through to the fbi was able to put the mosaic together and stop his dangerous progression tonight at the nightclub. >> reporter: this pattern of behavior extended back to the childhood, and even as a boy, omar mateen was troubled and disrupti disruptive. a classmate in port st. lucie school said that he once threatened to bring a gun to school and kill everyone, in fourth or fifth grade, and he was 9 or 10 years old, and the...
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. >> i think it's the entire mosaic. >> i think when you talk about equity volume here in the u.s., people talking about the move in the vix yesterday. basically focused on the fed and brexit in the next week. no matter what happens, you'll see things calm down a little bit. especially with the lack of movement in the s&p 500. there was a lot of positioning. i think i sound like a broken record here, guy is a broken record in this seat, too, i'm not a believer. i read the headline about buns going negative the ten-year. look where the u.s. ten-year yield is going, it's just not a good setup. when you look at equities, the places where sovereign yields have gone negative, they've acted very poorly for the past year, since this has been the trend. >> and we have financials really taking it on the chin here. you look at the regionals, down 3% pretty much across the board. >> a lot of things went wrong today. there was also this credit issue of a tick up in credit. >> synchrony. >> yeah. that was something actually important. because we have really dismissed credit issues entirely. i think the
. >> i think it's the entire mosaic. >> i think when you talk about equity volume here in the u.s., people talking about the move in the vix yesterday. basically focused on the fed and brexit in the next week. no matter what happens, you'll see things calm down a little bit. especially with the lack of movement in the s&p 500. there was a lot of positioning. i think i sound like a broken record here, guy is a broken record in this seat, too, i'm not a believer. i read the...
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natural light to pass through on to the main floor has been uncovered and renovations revealed a mosaicor along front portion of the building. plans are underway to restore it. >>> that is a look at the newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >>> well, preparations are underway in philadelphia, ahead of the cities big fourth of july celebration. >> party comes to town this weekend. stage at art museum started to take shape, barges are loaded for fire works show on the delaware on friday and saturday night. on independent mall, crews were getting ready for today's wawa hoagie day and block party. >> hundreds of people are working on this years festival to make sure everyone has a great time, to their well entertain, and, of course to make sure that people have a safe july 4th. >> for more information on the events in the city during holiday weekend get to cbs philly.com. >>> fans enjoyed a free screening of the rocky last night at where else then on the steps of the art museum and beautiful night for a movie. it will be national treasure at penns landing, tomorrow night, min
natural light to pass through on to the main floor has been uncovered and renovations revealed a mosaicor along front portion of the building. plans are underway to restore it. >>> that is a look at the newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >>> well, preparations are underway in philadelphia, ahead of the cities big fourth of july celebration. >> party comes to town this weekend. stage at art museum started to take shape, barges are loaded for fire works...
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is it intercept or mosaic report.avid: colon, they're giving me the wrap but i just have to ask, david petraeus was convicted, he pled down but he was convicted misland link classified information. how do these charges against hillary stack up to what he did? >> david petraeus stole a candy bar. hillary clinton robbed fort knox. melissa: that is good analogy, very succinct. colonel ralph peters. >> thank you, david. melissa: another media giant under fire for censoring news. the company might be taking a page from facebook's playbook. that is coming up. >>> the most important election according to voters but the confidence in the candidates are at all-time low. brand new poll numbers are coming up next. >> hillary clinton has jeopardized, totally jeopardized national security by putting her emails on a private server, all to hide her corrupt dealings. ♪ . . . . david: yes, it is still going on. there is a lot more to go of the muhammad ali funeral. it is underway right now. about 15,000 people in attendance. at the kf
is it intercept or mosaic report.avid: colon, they're giving me the wrap but i just have to ask, david petraeus was convicted, he pled down but he was convicted misland link classified information. how do these charges against hillary stack up to what he did? >> david petraeus stole a candy bar. hillary clinton robbed fort knox. melissa: that is good analogy, very succinct. colonel ralph peters. >> thank you, david. melissa: another media giant under fire for censoring news. the...
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listen, for donald trump to win in november he's got to stitch together a mosaic of states the republicans haven't competed well in. it includes that rust belt. and this could be a message that energizes that dormant ross perot vote and, yes, some of the bernie sanders supporters too. >> i think that some bernie sanders might be interested in jumping on board when you hear that. >> with that message. >> simon, your reaction. my democrat starts to get a little nervous. >> sure. listen, i don't know if noticed but after brexit which he's praised stock markets all around the have gone down, the pound has gone down, companies are announcing they're going to be moving jobs out of england -- >> to be fair, there are a fair number of economists who are saying this is a short-term deal, at least when it comes to the u.s. >> possibly. but it's also -- how you could argue that this is in any way in the interest of the united states or that doing something like that here could benefit the united states, i think this is what we're going to debate in the campaign. i think he's wrong. i think democrats
listen, for donald trump to win in november he's got to stitch together a mosaic of states the republicans haven't competed well in. it includes that rust belt. and this could be a message that energizes that dormant ross perot vote and, yes, some of the bernie sanders supporters too. >> i think that some bernie sanders might be interested in jumping on board when you hear that. >> with that message. >> simon, your reaction. my democrat starts to get a little nervous. >>...
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that is the mosaic diversity of who we are as a political party.t the time is now to move forward to unite and i do believe bernie sanders will do the right thing. i have a lot of respect and admiration for him. i have a lot of friends who are staff members on his side --gil cedillo is a very good friend of mine. he is a strong supporter of bernie sanders since day one. i have been a strong supporter since 2008 of hillary clinton. i am a progressive individual who has gotten a lot of work done in california that we believe is the model for the entire nation. not theoretical, abstract concepts. amy: kevin de leon, let me ask -- >> and limiting into real life. amy: last night your with hillary clinton when you are -- with the announcement was made by ap and nbc news. what was her response since you are speaking to her? some news concerned reports were saying the clinton camp did not want this as much as the sanders cap? they did not want this announcement? >> well, you know, she is working very hard. i was with her last night in long beach at the l.a
that is the mosaic diversity of who we are as a political party.t the time is now to move forward to unite and i do believe bernie sanders will do the right thing. i have a lot of respect and admiration for him. i have a lot of friends who are staff members on his side --gil cedillo is a very good friend of mine. he is a strong supporter of bernie sanders since day one. i have been a strong supporter since 2008 of hillary clinton. i am a progressive individual who has gotten a lot of work done...
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how do we rally to create a mosaic of support for students who have been historically disadvantaged,em the equity boost that they need to meet the bar that we've set for them to get into different kinds of schools? >> reporter: the low numbers of blacks and latinos at lowell, for whatever reason, discourages other students of color from even applying. >> lowell is interesting because of the diversity problems it and other selective schools face. but for me, lowell is close to home. my grandfather, my father and my wife all went to lowell, and i have a son teaching social studies there now. for the record, i went to a school across town. >> reporter: when principal andrew ishibashi, who has worked in, and attended, inner-city schools first became principal here, he was shocked: >> i found that diversity was the weakest area at lowell. it's something that i've worried about for the past nine years. >> reporter: micia mosley, a part-time standup comedian and teacher who founded the black teacher project in the bay area, says it's no surprise elite schools lack diversity. >> by nature th
how do we rally to create a mosaic of support for students who have been historically disadvantaged,em the equity boost that they need to meet the bar that we've set for them to get into different kinds of schools? >> reporter: the low numbers of blacks and latinos at lowell, for whatever reason, discourages other students of color from even applying. >> lowell is interesting because of the diversity problems it and other selective schools face. but for me, lowell is close to home....
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when we all do it together, were part of a beautiful mosaic. you matter. you matter so much and not just the people who run the tube but the people who do the digital so much, people get their news in different ways. i ask you not to be cynical or roll your eyes at what i think, but what is your purpose? who are you supposed to lift? maybe it's an intern or somebody was after your job, you can't be cynical. you have to figure out what it means. you see hate, speak against it. you see discrimination, call it out. you see injustice, see injustice, don't just complain, do something about it. you folks in the media don't do tabloid. the country needs depth, the country needs education, and don't do eyeballs and profits because nobody will ever remember you if you do that. [applause] so, i'm not suggesting that you look for sainthood, but if you look at all the presentations tonight and talking about the work in colombia where they put their lives at risk for a big purpose, john has been invested in the future since i known him for 30 years. the two gentlemen t
when we all do it together, were part of a beautiful mosaic. you matter. you matter so much and not just the people who run the tube but the people who do the digital so much, people get their news in different ways. i ask you not to be cynical or roll your eyes at what i think, but what is your purpose? who are you supposed to lift? maybe it's an intern or somebody was after your job, you can't be cynical. you have to figure out what it means. you see hate, speak against it. you see...
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his work depicts birds of all kinds, in mosaic, paintings, stained glass, even tattoos. >> oh, wow. >at brings us to riley's latest project, "fly by night." it was inspired by this handbook. >> restricted war department technical manual for homing pigeons. >> reporter: it explains how homing pigeons were trained to flight at night to avoid capture during world war ii. >> because the nazis began using hawks to try to intercept our pigeons that were delivering messages behind enemy lines. >> reporter: in honor of those winged war hero, and, riley says, to encourage people to get their noses out of their smartphones and look up, he's gathered a flock of about 2,000 pigeon, flying them at twilight for most of this month with tiny lights attached to their feet. but more about that later. so how did duke riley become such a bird brainiac? >> i was about eight years old. i found a pigeon that was injured. and i took it in. what are you doing? >> reporter: he nursed that bird back to health and set it free, but it flew right back to his bedroom window. >> suddenly i felt like i was st. franci
his work depicts birds of all kinds, in mosaic, paintings, stained glass, even tattoos. >> oh, wow. >at brings us to riley's latest project, "fly by night." it was inspired by this handbook. >> restricted war department technical manual for homing pigeons. >> reporter: it explains how homing pigeons were trained to flight at night to avoid capture during world war ii. >> because the nazis began using hawks to try to intercept our pigeons that were delivering...
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putting together a mosaic of intelligence here about the killer's private life along with the informationder intent in this plot. we have new information on the killer's activity in the gay community, but there are also new questions about his possible motive for engaging with the community. the picture emerging appears to show a conflicted killer, several gay men, including club goers, said omar mateen was a frequent visitor of gay night clubs and used gay dating apps. >> the last contact was like three months ago. >> reporter: west recognized mateen on friday night. >> i was right in front of pulse. i said hey. he turned, looked at me and he said hey, and he had on one of those droopy hats hanging off his head. the picture he showed me online was wearing one of those hat things. >> reporter: a worker told anderson cooper he'd seen mateen dozens of times at the club. >> when we first saw him there, me and a security guard that used to work at pulse, we said hello and he'd been there going on three years. >> reporter: do you think he was there to meet people, to meet guys? >> yeah. when w
putting together a mosaic of intelligence here about the killer's private life along with the informationder intent in this plot. we have new information on the killer's activity in the gay community, but there are also new questions about his possible motive for engaging with the community. the picture emerging appears to show a conflicted killer, several gay men, including club goers, said omar mateen was a frequent visitor of gay night clubs and used gay dating apps. >> the last...
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because you're going to see a beautiful mosaic of people, the greatest that we have in our society, which is this side of the aisle and this side of the country. thank you so much. [applause] mr. larson: when i was chairman of the caucus, this is america's caucus. because when you look out at this caucus and jose is absolutely right, there's every nationality, every ethnicity and religious group represented in this great democratic caucus. and we are going to persist on this floor to make sure that we get our message out, that we want a vote. here is joe crowley? no bill -- >> no break! mr. larson: let's give it up for mr. aguilar. mr. aguilar: thank you, mr. larson. thank you, mr. lewis, catherine clark, colleagues. to our friends in the gallery and watching this on tv, thank you for being part of this democracy. thank you for joining in our efforts. thank you for allowing us the venue to have this discussion. but let's be very simple about what we're talking about here. closing loopholes that allow suspected terrorists and , iminals to purchase firearms closing loopholes to prevent susp
because you're going to see a beautiful mosaic of people, the greatest that we have in our society, which is this side of the aisle and this side of the country. thank you so much. [applause] mr. larson: when i was chairman of the caucus, this is america's caucus. because when you look out at this caucus and jose is absolutely right, there's every nationality, every ethnicity and religious group represented in this great democratic caucus. and we are going to persist on this floor to make sure...