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thank you for being with us on this mosaic. captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations. >> pauley: good morning. i'm jane pauley and this is "sunday morning." not just any sunday. no, not because of the super bowl. today is scout sundaya run up to this week's 10th anniversary of the founding of the boy scouts of america. through authors years the scouts have never failed to live up to the motto, be prepared. so a
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please join us in just a moment here on mosaic. >>> good morning, and welcome back to mosaic. i'm rabbi eric weiss. we are in the middle of a wonderful conversation about the dignity fund and the department of aging adult services with shereen and ramona the chair of the dignity fund oversight and advisory committee. welcome back, ramona injuries. >> thank you. >> we were having some wonderful conversations about how the san francisco [ indiscernible ] articulate itself. you were going to can discontinue that conversation. >> describing the efforts that were being taken to look at ageism and how to address it, how do we frame it? it is also, as demographics demonstrated, this is a social justice issue. and given the contributions that aging persons and persons will work -- with disabilities make in the community, it is important that there needs be attended to. i did want to point that out. all of us are aging. so it isn't as if we reach a magic number and all of a sudden become old. we need to be preparing. we need to be looking at it as family members or ourselves and for th
please join us in just a moment here on mosaic. >>> good morning, and welcome back to mosaic. i'm rabbi eric weiss. we are in the middle of a wonderful conversation about the dignity fund and the department of aging adult services with shereen and ramona the chair of the dignity fund oversight and advisory committee. welcome back, ramona injuries. >> thank you. >> we were having some wonderful conversations about how the san francisco [ indiscernible ] articulate itself....
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and thank you for watching us on mosaic and have a wonderful lent and easter. captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations. >> pauley: good morning. i'm jane pauley and this is "sunday morning." the mounting death toll from opioid addiction in our country suggests two big questions at what is to be done? and who is to blame? though we're far from arriving at an answer to the first question, a growing movement beliefs there's a clearance to e
and thank you for watching us on mosaic and have a wonderful lent and easter. captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations. >> pauley: good morning. i'm jane pauley and this is "sunday morning." the mounting death toll from opioid addiction in our country suggests two big questions at what is to be done? and who is to blame? though we're far from arriving at an answer to the first...
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. >> what this is, lego's flagship store is the first in the world that has this mosaic maker.print out a lego kit for to you build that mosaic. >> you have blown it up. >> captain genius has blown up the scan. what he then does is goes inside the machine, holds up the scan in front of his face. believe it or not, 90 seconds later, this gets back out. >> boxed up and everything? >> all the pieces that you need, the number you need, instructions to build it as well. granted, some assembly required. >> here we go. here is where the fun begins. >> fun? >> but, before you know it, after a little -- >> honestly, from here, that looks amazing. >> it was quicker, easier, cheaper, more imaginative and she's happier than if they had gone with her idea. >> thanks for watching. we'll see you next time on a >> thanks for watching. we'll see you next time on a brand-new rtm. >> than♪ strummed guitar we'll see you next time on a brand-new rtm. you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ upbeat music travel through this natural wonder and get a
. >> what this is, lego's flagship store is the first in the world that has this mosaic maker.print out a lego kit for to you build that mosaic. >> you have blown it up. >> captain genius has blown up the scan. what he then does is goes inside the machine, holds up the scan in front of his face. believe it or not, 90 seconds later, this gets back out. >> boxed up and everything? >> all the pieces that you need, the number you need, instructions to build it as well....
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sit down, take a picture and it will print out a lego kit for you to then build that mosaic.wn up the scan. so what he then does is goes inside the machine, holds up the scan, in front of his face. believe it or not, 90 seconds later, this spits back out. >> get out of here, bochxed up d everything? >> boxed up, all the pieces you need, the number you need, the instructions to build it. so granted, some assembly required. >> here we go then. the fun begins and ends. >> but before you know it, after a little bit of -- >> honestly, from here, that looks amazing. >> quick, easy, cheaper, more imaginative and she is happier than she would have been if they had gone with her idea. >> thanks for hanging with us today. we appreciate it. rightthisminute.com has more fun stuff to keep you entertained. check it out and catch us on the next all new "rtm." ns, guns, gu♪ ♪ say, "don't move, stick 'em up" ♪ ♪ you really think i'm gonna run, run, run, run ♪ ♪ i'm never giving up ♪ don't want to, don't want to ♪ don't want to mess with me ♪ you don't want to, don't want to ♪ ♪ don't want to
sit down, take a picture and it will print out a lego kit for you to then build that mosaic.wn up the scan. so what he then does is goes inside the machine, holds up the scan, in front of his face. believe it or not, 90 seconds later, this spits back out. >> get out of here, bochxed up d everything? >> boxed up, all the pieces you need, the number you need, the instructions to build it. so granted, some assembly required. >> here we go then. the fun begins and ends. >>...
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. >> mosaic, top and bottom beat kevin? >> if there's ever a company that in the russians control, it has to be this one on the price of the potash. it's a fun thing to look at, the total commodity. i don't touch this kind of stuff. >> joe, on mosaic? >> i like the agricultural name. so i think mosaic is one of those, obviously, but i also like -- >> albertsons announcing plans to acquire the remainder of rite aid. steph? >> albertsons is a great company, it's a private company. very well managed and they are going to be able to turn around in a big, big way. so i am more nervous about cvs and walgreens because of this. so i don't own this space, it's very hard. you have amazon threats and now more competition >>> domino's beating estimates joseph >> the variety of reasons tocom. >>> a variety of weans why you should still own domino's this quarter was disappointing, but the fog should be on the comments of patrick doyle, who is talking about international growth being very strong 60% of the sales are digital stock is now a
. >> mosaic, top and bottom beat kevin? >> if there's ever a company that in the russians control, it has to be this one on the price of the potash. it's a fun thing to look at, the total commodity. i don't touch this kind of stuff. >> joe, on mosaic? >> i like the agricultural name. so i think mosaic is one of those, obviously, but i also like -- >> albertsons announcing plans to acquire the remainder of rite aid. steph? >> albertsons is a great company,...
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you've put a lot of these things together and say, hang on a minute, there's a big mosaic here whichs lovely to write from that point of view because it did feel much more like initially i'm writing a series of short stories but there is a thread of a lifetime and of similar circumstances which runs through them all. but i was almost able to let the characters live their life at a particular moment without worrying about the before or after, and then thinking about that afterwards. elisabeth enfield, author of ivy & abe, thanks very much. thank you. good evening, it is the turn of scotla nd good evening, it is the turn of scotland and northern ireland to have the frost tonight, for england and wales we have a spell of fairly wet weather pushing across the countries and with it strong and gusty winds. as they clears and temperatures drop there will be an ice risk round tomorrow. let us look at tonight. rain spreading eastwards, some heavy bursts, particularly over the hills and west, gale force gusts of wind round the coast of that rain, confined to east anglia by dawn, clearer skies
you've put a lot of these things together and say, hang on a minute, there's a big mosaic here whichs lovely to write from that point of view because it did feel much more like initially i'm writing a series of short stories but there is a thread of a lifetime and of similar circumstances which runs through them all. but i was almost able to let the characters live their life at a particular moment without worrying about the before or after, and then thinking about that afterwards. elisabeth...
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you've put a lot of these things together and say, hang on a minute, there's a big mosaic here whicht was lovely to write from that point of view because it did feel much more like initially i'm writing a series of short stories but there is a thread of a lifetime and of similar circumstances which runs through them all. but i was almost able to let the characters live their life at a particular moment without worrying about the before or after, and then thinking about that afterwards. elisabeth enfield, author of ivy & abe, thanks very much. thank you. part one of our weekend was pretty disappointing. a lot of rain moving across the country with dire conditions on the roads too. things will quiet down for a while. tonight it's going to be quite a wild one with strong gale force winds, some rain and snow in the forecast as well. this is the band of rain spreading east during the course of the day. this starts to bring some heavy rain to northern ireland. it's this developing area of low pressure continuing to move east and tightening isobars meaning winds will continue to pick up acr
you've put a lot of these things together and say, hang on a minute, there's a big mosaic here whicht was lovely to write from that point of view because it did feel much more like initially i'm writing a series of short stories but there is a thread of a lifetime and of similar circumstances which runs through them all. but i was almost able to let the characters live their life at a particular moment without worrying about the before or after, and then thinking about that afterwards....
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you've put a lot of these things together and say, hang on a minute, there's a big mosaic here whicht was lovely to write from that point of view because it did feel much more like initially i'm writing a series of short stories but there is a thread of a lifetime and of similar circumstances which runs through them all. but i was almost able to let the characters live their life at a particular moment without worrying about the before or after, and then thinking about that afterwards. elisabeth enfield, author of ivy & abe, thanks very much. thank you. hello there. sunday was a better day than saturday for most with more sunshine despite it being colder and blustery. this evening, wintry showers will continue in western areas but it will turn frosty and clear skies in the east. you can see the wintry showers coming down from the northwest in the cold maritime air stream so it will be cold tonight. tomorrow as well. plenty of snow in the west, particularly western scotland and northern ireland where the accumulations will mount up. the odd one travelling through the cheshire gap into
you've put a lot of these things together and say, hang on a minute, there's a big mosaic here whicht was lovely to write from that point of view because it did feel much more like initially i'm writing a series of short stories but there is a thread of a lifetime and of similar circumstances which runs through them all. but i was almost able to let the characters live their life at a particular moment without worrying about the before or after, and then thinking about that afterwards....
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that takes a lot. >> so, jim, i'm suspecting that where norm sees a mosaic you see an inkblot test.ople see what they want to see. >> first we see a denial by her lawyer. and again we don't know the facts here. >> the lawyer said he would have never been discussing destruction of documents. obviously he's given her cover from what would trigger a statute. let's say she denies it. >> let's say@it's in the context of press conference. remember her job at the time. everything needs context. and the context of this just doesn't match up to obstruction in my view. she's the press person. she has to deal with crisis. she's not dealing with evidence and the facts and issues that will come before an investigator or court of law. >> all right. we don't know enough is one piece of the puzzle. you have discussed it. i like it. i have something else to chew on. i have to go to the white house. kevin spent so much time doing this board. we had a whole fight and i did half. you can go to my instra gram. who did a better job. you'll take on the two sides of what this move with the memo is. it's ei
that takes a lot. >> so, jim, i'm suspecting that where norm sees a mosaic you see an inkblot test.ople see what they want to see. >> first we see a denial by her lawyer. and again we don't know the facts here. >> the lawyer said he would have never been discussing destruction of documents. obviously he's given her cover from what would trigger a statute. let's say she denies it. >> let's say@it's in the context of press conference. remember her job at the time....
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. >>> welcome back to mosaic, i am run swisher, if you were with us in the first second -- first part of the broad cast you have heard about how he came to act and name some of these plays that you just did? >> i just did a wonderful play by michael ramirez called royal, he wrote sons of our nikkei -- sons of anarchy and oranges the new black. it was an incredible cast and peace and we extended and ran about six weeks and that was an amazing experience, i played the manager, a character by the name of whitten, and i always felt he was a giant, i did not realize until i researched and read the book unapologetically black, the rise and fall of jack johnson, just how far ahead of his time he was to be in the early 20th century and to transcend not only the sport of boxing but culture and to be this worldwide black icon respected around the world and to be the undisputed heavyweight champion. >> this is black history month and jack johnson, what a legend and icon, and he is great at boxing, i loved watching him. >> i look boxing as well and some of his fights went 32 rounds, can you imagi
. >>> welcome back to mosaic, i am run swisher, if you were with us in the first second -- first part of the broad cast you have heard about how he came to act and name some of these plays that you just did? >> i just did a wonderful play by michael ramirez called royal, he wrote sons of our nikkei -- sons of anarchy and oranges the new black. it was an incredible cast and peace and we extended and ran about six weeks and that was an amazing experience, i played the manager, a...
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boy, that takes a lot. >> so, jim, i'm suspecting that where norm sees a mosaic, you see an ink blot test where people see what they want to see. >> well, first we see a denial by her lawyer. and, again, we don't know -- >> well, the lawyer says she would have never been discussing destruction of documents. obviously he's giving her cover from what would triga statute on her. let's say, of cose, she denies it. >> okay. let's say it's i the context of press conversation and whether it's going to get out in the press. remember her job at the time. everything needs context, and the context of this just doesn't match up to obstruction in my view. she's the press person. she has to deal with crisis communications. she's not dealing with evidence and facts and the issues that are going to come before an investigator or a court of law. >> all right. we don't know enough. it's one piece in the puzzle. i have something else i want you to chew on. i've got to go over to the white board because kevin, our floor manager, spent so much time doing on this. then we had a fight. i did half. he did h
boy, that takes a lot. >> so, jim, i'm suspecting that where norm sees a mosaic, you see an ink blot test where people see what they want to see. >> well, first we see a denial by her lawyer. and, again, we don't know -- >> well, the lawyer says she would have never been discussing destruction of documents. obviously he's giving her cover from what would triga statute on her. let's say, of cose, she denies it. >> okay. let's say it's i the context of press conversation...
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. - the danger is that we will have an economic order of interdependent parts with a political mosaic that's very uneven in the degree of freedoms. - [narrator] with the costs of global leadership beginning to wear on the us, there's a growing debate over whether a policy of restraint would better server american interests. - one of the key selling points for restraint is the extent to which it speaks to public sentiment today, after many years of these grueling wars that have been inconclusive at best. - we have to stay out of wars if our vital interests are not in parol, they're not threatened. you had to go into afghanistan, for example, to take down the taliban but stickin' around and tryin' to rebuild afghanistan so that it looked like vermont, great mistake. - one of the things our new president has decided, and what he ran on, is that the united states would no longer think that we have to dominate the whole world. the era when the united states was the policeman of the world and a welfare worker of the world, that era's coming to a close. - [narrator] president trump was among
. - the danger is that we will have an economic order of interdependent parts with a political mosaic that's very uneven in the degree of freedoms. - [narrator] with the costs of global leadership beginning to wear on the us, there's a growing debate over whether a policy of restraint would better server american interests. - one of the key selling points for restraint is the extent to which it speaks to public sentiment today, after many years of these grueling wars that have been inconclusive...
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in his berlin studio here ranges his photos like the tiles of a mosaic into larger panoramas. all of this is possible to do too but i like to do it on a lot of my work is not photography architecture and it's obstructing it. and the native of finland discovered his fascination for houses of worship in two thousand and thirteen in istanbul he money spent. it's photographing must after that he spent more than three years visiting over fifty sacred sites all around europe the result was a book of photos and next edition titled sacred spaces in the house and the art museum it was in spaces themselves became part of the installation. there were twenty seven works in the exhibition and there are twenty five colors. so it becomes. a coal mine is a photographer of what's known as the helsinki school while studying in the finnish capital in the one nine hundred ninety s. he began to specialize in images of spaces and facades. he made his name was abstract photos of architecture he came to it somewhat by accident. as a student at the university of art and design he found portrait photog
in his berlin studio here ranges his photos like the tiles of a mosaic into larger panoramas. all of this is possible to do too but i like to do it on a lot of my work is not photography architecture and it's obstructing it. and the native of finland discovered his fascination for houses of worship in two thousand and thirteen in istanbul he money spent. it's photographing must after that he spent more than three years visiting over fifty sacred sites all around europe the result was a book of...
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in his berlin studio here ranges his photos like the tiles of a mosaic into larger panoramas. all of this is possible to get through but i like to do it on a lot of my work is not photography architecture i mean struck to get. the native of finland discovered his fascination for houses of worship in two thousand and thirteen in istanbul he spent months photographing must after that he spent more than three years visiting over fifty sacred sites all around europe the result was a book of photos and next edition titled sacred spaces in the house. the walls and spaces themselves became part of the installation. there were twenty seven works in the exhibition and there are twenty five colors. so it becomes. a mine is a photographer of what's known as the helsinki school while studying in the finnish capital in the one nine hundred ninety s. he began to specialize in images of spaces and facades. he made his name would have struck photos of architecture. he compiled his sacred spaces from twenty fourteen to twenty seventeen years during which tensions between the world religions we
in his berlin studio here ranges his photos like the tiles of a mosaic into larger panoramas. all of this is possible to get through but i like to do it on a lot of my work is not photography architecture i mean struck to get. the native of finland discovered his fascination for houses of worship in two thousand and thirteen in istanbul he spent months photographing must after that he spent more than three years visiting over fifty sacred sites all around europe the result was a book of photos...
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in his berlin studio here ranges his photos like the tiles of a mosaic into larger panoramas. all of this is possible to good but i like to do it on a lot of my work is not photography architecture i mean struck to get. the native of finland discovered his fascination for houses of worship in two thousand and thirteen in his temple he spent months photographing must after that he spent more than three years visiting over fifty sacred sites all around europe the result was a book of photos and an exhibition titled sacred spaces in the helsinki art museum the walls and spaces themselves became part of the installation. there were twenty seven works in the exhibition and there are twenty five colors. so it becomes. a coal mine is a photographer of what's known as the helsinki school while studying in the finnish capital in the one nine hundred ninety s. he began to specialize in images of spaces and facades. he made his name which have strict photos of architecture. he compiled his sacred spaces from twenty fourteen to twenty seventeen years during which tensions between the worl
in his berlin studio here ranges his photos like the tiles of a mosaic into larger panoramas. all of this is possible to good but i like to do it on a lot of my work is not photography architecture i mean struck to get. the native of finland discovered his fascination for houses of worship in two thousand and thirteen in his temple he spent months photographing must after that he spent more than three years visiting over fifty sacred sites all around europe the result was a book of photos and...
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hello again i'm peter davi welcome to the program after seven years of war the complex mosaic that is the battlefield in syria can still surprise the u.s. russia iran turkey a myriad of rebel groups and of course the syrian regime all involved and they all want to second guess where the conflict is heading next it's northern syria where there are tensions now focus because it is there that we may be seeing a new front the kurds aligning themselves with the regime ready to take on turkish forces game changer last month turkey launched an offensive to seize the syrian city of a friend from the kurdish fighters of the y p g a group it considers terrorists and a threat to its border but the y. p.g. helped the u.s. in the fight against eisel further straining u.s. relations with ankara and now turkey faces a new enemy pro syrian government troops the could say they've done a deal with syria to join forces to fight turkey syrian pro-government troops and their involvement well that was announced by syrian state t.v. on monday. set the tone for the following the turkish attacks on our famili
hello again i'm peter davi welcome to the program after seven years of war the complex mosaic that is the battlefield in syria can still surprise the u.s. russia iran turkey a myriad of rebel groups and of course the syrian regime all involved and they all want to second guess where the conflict is heading next it's northern syria where there are tensions now focus because it is there that we may be seeing a new front the kurds aligning themselves with the regime ready to take on turkish forces...
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so it's a mosaic.ges that, of course, it was the steele dossier that set off the surveillance of carter page. all you have to do is read "the wall street journal" today. he's been like willing under surveillance since 2013 for a number he had. he even lived in moscow. so there's a lot of evidence to be taken in context. >> absolutely. >> the president heard from his fb i director and decided to go in another direction. is that just a disagreement or is there a breaker to lead to l? >> i talked to several sources inside the perfectly clear this is a professional disagreement. christopheay crosswise at the president. he understands they may disagree, it'shey' going to move foofrmd i don't think we ought to view this a b and the unit. but if you're the directo not f president. >> the director used the words >> that's right. i think because it uchbdses intf the fbi. the impact is those you rely on to share informatio country may not share it with you if they have to worry about ecoming public. >> do you th
so it's a mosaic.ges that, of course, it was the steele dossier that set off the surveillance of carter page. all you have to do is read "the wall street journal" today. he's been like willing under surveillance since 2013 for a number he had. he even lived in moscow. so there's a lot of evidence to be taken in context. >> absolutely. >> the president heard from his fb i director and decided to go in another direction. is that just a disagreement or is there a breaker to...
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congressional documents so i think in a broader sense morgan freeman is just a small stone in the mosaic of sort of both phobic russia phobic narrative so i mean i just want to. say there's a media again there's a play going on here some some are some are accusing the bosnians of trying to rewrite history but i'm afraid that's all the time we have for start a terrific of its foreign affairs editor at chronicles magazine thank you very much and i thank you for joining us here on r.t. we're back in about half an hour. it's all to see we have a great sea but we need to strengthen before the free world cold and your bets have been alleged to keep it so it's at the back. in one thousand nine hundred two that must qualify for the european championships at the very last moment no one believed in us but we won and i'm hoping to bring some of that waiting spirit to the. reason the had a lot of practice so i can guarantee you that peter schmeichel will be on the best fall since my last will come on that story as well as three. thousand zero zero zero zero. left left left more or less ok stuff that
congressional documents so i think in a broader sense morgan freeman is just a small stone in the mosaic of sort of both phobic russia phobic narrative so i mean i just want to. say there's a media again there's a play going on here some some are some are accusing the bosnians of trying to rewrite history but i'm afraid that's all the time we have for start a terrific of its foreign affairs editor at chronicles magazine thank you very much and i thank you for joining us here on r.t. we're back...
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it was only later on closer examination that he really took notice of the gorgeous mosaics of this place and this experian. it had such an effect on him that he basically decided to always include and use gold in his pictorial world but. here at the museum in vienna preparations are underway for another kim cho. like the others this exhibition needs prestigious loans to complemented sam collection but the main focus of the exhibition is claimed in private an area where speculation and fantasy is about and what about which very little is actually known . one of the main sources of information are photographs. we're very fortunate to have a wealth of photographic evidence on the line for this exceptional artist and from clint's own legacy private collections and public museums that. no other exhibition has been able to tap so many resources we have private photos of clint celebrating christmas with his family and we also have the public clipped wearing a three piece suit. cost of claimed as a thinker and of course the famous photo of clinton his painter's smock with his cat. the scene of.
it was only later on closer examination that he really took notice of the gorgeous mosaics of this place and this experian. it had such an effect on him that he basically decided to always include and use gold in his pictorial world but. here at the museum in vienna preparations are underway for another kim cho. like the others this exhibition needs prestigious loans to complemented sam collection but the main focus of the exhibition is claimed in private an area where speculation and fantasy...
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. >> bill bernstein with mosaic services in dallas. we have had both types of grant, but any question is -- not loud enough? many question is to suggest funding for somebody else in the government. i know that it is a long day and cold outside so i have strange ideas, but you know, one of the thing we have seen and from the beginning is that we have been working with trafficking people for 16 or 17 years, and i hear it in the panels to daix and everybody has mentioned it that the people who are trafficked don't self-identify. and we know it is u difficult to uncover the case of human trafficking, and we have seen from the beginning how important law enforcement is in uncovering the cases. i know that at the very first meeting of the grantees that law enforcement needed to be involve and the collaborate grants have been reevaluated over the years of the best way to do that and what we have seen is that some places, it works very well, and really doing well and collaborating well, and in some place, the money gets directed to do work tha
. >> bill bernstein with mosaic services in dallas. we have had both types of grant, but any question is -- not loud enough? many question is to suggest funding for somebody else in the government. i know that it is a long day and cold outside so i have strange ideas, but you know, one of the thing we have seen and from the beginning is that we have been working with trafficking people for 16 or 17 years, and i hear it in the panels to daix and everybody has mentioned it that the people...
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when you see this mosaic of falfeasance and you see the servers and the political roots of this dossier why the political roots of the dossier were covered up. why would they do that? it stinks of clinton. this is all about hillary clinton. she -- i mean this is to help her get elected. we spent the last year and a half hearing about collusion been donald trump and the russians. the real collusion was committed by the pertraitors of that narrative. you look at the media, democrats and their lies in government those are the people who were colluding and were colluding before the election. if you think that's not huge, then you are probably a hack. >> i am a hack then. i remember hearing people in the conservative echo chamber say bigger than watergate. >> i didn't say that. i didn't think it would be much of anything. >> that's what it is. >> [overlapping talking]. >> you have not raised one thing that would say to this audience, boy, this is -- >> i raiseed it right now. hillary clinton paid for the surveillance of donald trump's campaign. they used false information to spy on trump. >>
when you see this mosaic of falfeasance and you see the servers and the political roots of this dossier why the political roots of the dossier were covered up. why would they do that? it stinks of clinton. this is all about hillary clinton. she -- i mean this is to help her get elected. we spent the last year and a half hearing about collusion been donald trump and the russians. the real collusion was committed by the pertraitors of that narrative. you look at the media, democrats and their...
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it's a mosaic.course, that it was the steele dossier that set off the surveillance of carter page. all you have to do is read "the wall street journal" today to see he's likely been under surveillance since 2013 for a number of meetings he had and lived in moscow in 2004. a lot of evidence to be taken in context. >> absolutely. >> the president heard from his fbi director and decided to go in another direction. is that just a disagreement that bosses have with their subordinates or a break here that's going to leave lasting damage? >> i talked to several sources inside the fbi who made perfectly clear this is a professional disagreement. chris wray is the director not looking to crosswise with the president. they may disagree. it's the president's decision and they will move forward. i don't think we ought to view this as a break between the director and president but look if you're the director, you got to not feel pretty -- you have to not feel good about the president deciding to -- >> the direct
it's a mosaic.course, that it was the steele dossier that set off the surveillance of carter page. all you have to do is read "the wall street journal" today to see he's likely been under surveillance since 2013 for a number of meetings he had and lived in moscow in 2004. a lot of evidence to be taken in context. >> absolutely. >> the president heard from his fbi director and decided to go in another direction. is that just a disagreement that bosses have with their...
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based on our reporting, there was a mosaic of intelligence that was used to obtain that surveillance warrant. but the bottom line is that the fisa court, the national security court is akin to the supreme court and there's a high bar that you have to cross to spy on an american in the united states and the fisa court would demand that the sourcing of the dossier be clear to them, also whether it might in some way less credible because of its origins and that was not shared with the court and they will not be happy about that to say the least. >> neil: thank you, catherine. diane black stone is here. are you okay with this release of this information? some on the senate side like john mccain are aghast at this. what do you say? >> no, i'm glad the public will get an opportunity to see the document and they can make their decision by reading that document as to how the fbi related to fisa court. i will tell you, i did not vote for the reauthorization of fisa because i had concerns prior to reading this document about the way in which the fisa court operates and american civil liberties
based on our reporting, there was a mosaic of intelligence that was used to obtain that surveillance warrant. but the bottom line is that the fisa court, the national security court is akin to the supreme court and there's a high bar that you have to cross to spy on an american in the united states and the fisa court would demand that the sourcing of the dossier be clear to them, also whether it might in some way less credible because of its origins and that was not shared with the court and...
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i've been long saying i don't think we have any idea what this mosaic looks like till the very end.t hints on friday with the indocuments. but there's a lot more to come. >> the "l.a. times" is reporting former trump aide rick gates is going to plead guilty and testify against manafort. what type of pressure will that put on manafort? >> i think incredible pressure. i think at some stage manafort's going to have to decide, is what i know about -- as chairman of the trump campaign more important than the idea of spending more time in jail? because only manafort knows what gates knows. gates' willingness to plea, as we understand from the "l.a. times," has got to be because there is something worth pleaing about, which is whether he has solely to do with manafort or something bigger at this stage. donald trump spend the weekend, i honestly believe it was the closest to dereliction of duty of any president in america's history, given what we now know happened to this country in 2016. so there will be ways in which donald trump will try to isolate himself from even manafort at this stag
i've been long saying i don't think we have any idea what this mosaic looks like till the very end.t hints on friday with the indocuments. but there's a lot more to come. >> the "l.a. times" is reporting former trump aide rick gates is going to plead guilty and testify against manafort. what type of pressure will that put on manafort? >> i think incredible pressure. i think at some stage manafort's going to have to decide, is what i know about -- as chairman of the trump...
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destroy stocks over the next year etfs like the natural gas, agriculture commodities, stocks like mosaicif you look back in history, when you have large deficits at the same time a weakening dollar and higher yield, those three things, commodities do great, agriculture, natural gas, and even the oil space and shale those names are going to do very well relative to equities. >> it is going to be a very interesting trade to watch develop. larry mcdonald, thank you so much for joining us lear this morning. >> bitcoin dipping back below the $10,000 mark the digital currency has had a monster week that's a key psychological level. >> specially for retail investors. bitcoin got back to 10,000, something that caught the attention of traders it send the crypto currency lower. commen tation ov commentary seems to be adding confidence yesterday, they issued a customer protection advisory that avoids customers to avoid pump-and-dump schemes that can occur thinly traded or new alternative virtual currencies, digital coins or tokens. investors are trying to carve out a regulatory framework and get ri
destroy stocks over the next year etfs like the natural gas, agriculture commodities, stocks like mosaicif you look back in history, when you have large deficits at the same time a weakening dollar and higher yield, those three things, commodities do great, agriculture, natural gas, and even the oil space and shale those names are going to do very well relative to equities. >> it is going to be a very interesting trade to watch develop. larry mcdonald, thank you so much for joining us...
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fact that she's indicating that we can hide this, if in fact that is true, is part of an overall mosaicght have -- she's young. she came from mrs. trump's company. couldn't she have been going come on, this won't get out. not really meaning anything nefarious about it. >> then here's the thing. why are you so worried about it? obviously they were concerned it coming out would have an impact. whether it's public opinion or the investigation. they believe something bad was happening. they're traying to stop it from coming out. that's a problem. >> shepard: so this goes to obstruction. how big a deal? >> absolutely. a lot of commentators are saying it's not obstruction. it's not. lying to the press and the public is not a crime. it's a fact that you can use that can infer that they were trying to throw off the public with wrong doing. >> shepard: how much of saying one thing and later proving that they had done something else, how much of that goes to obstruction? in other words, we didn't have a meeting, the meeting itself was about russian adoptions and later we find out that was a lie.
fact that she's indicating that we can hide this, if in fact that is true, is part of an overall mosaicght have -- she's young. she came from mrs. trump's company. couldn't she have been going come on, this won't get out. not really meaning anything nefarious about it. >> then here's the thing. why are you so worried about it? obviously they were concerned it coming out would have an impact. whether it's public opinion or the investigation. they believe something bad was happening....
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. >> it's another part of the mosaic of corrupt intent to obstruct justice. >> if they were doing something, the last thing they would have done is handle it the way it was handled. >> the president lied to the country about a meeting with russians. that's a big deal. >> this is "new day" with chris cuomo and sal sin camerota. >> welcome to your "knew day." it's thursday. it's not february 11th. >> no, it's not. >> you're not going to trick me this time prompter. >> fraek prompter. >> a public clash between president trump and his top law enforcement officials over releasing the classified republican memo alleging surveillance abuses by the fbi. in a rare statement the fbi expressed, quote, grave concerns about the accuracy o
. >> it's another part of the mosaic of corrupt intent to obstruct justice. >> if they were doing something, the last thing they would have done is handle it the way it was handled. >> the president lied to the country about a meeting with russians. that's a big deal. >> this is "new day" with chris cuomo and sal sin camerota. >> welcome to your "knew day." it's thursday. it's not february 11th. >> no, it's not. >> you're not going...
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>> there's certainly -- it's a mosaic when you put these things together. there's individuals that have pled guilty. maybe they have information. maybe papadopoulos has information. maybe he doesn't. certainly they're going to try to extract what they can. we don't know yet where the individuals who have been indicted, some of whom have pled guilty figure into this or is it more tangential. one thing is safe to say, if you look at what mueller and his team have done to date, it's impressive. they're moving at light speed, putting together sophisticated cases, not just this but the manafort case and the flynn matter as well. and they're moving forward. this is a north south indictment and they're going forward. >> shepard: from all that i have read, it is absolutely certain, according to the indictment, that thousands and thousands of you that went to rallies across this nation in support of, in opposition to, if you went to rallies across this nation, many of those rallies, jeffery, were not set up by americans. they were set up by russians. promoted by rus
>> there's certainly -- it's a mosaic when you put these things together. there's individuals that have pled guilty. maybe they have information. maybe papadopoulos has information. maybe he doesn't. certainly they're going to try to extract what they can. we don't know yet where the individuals who have been indicted, some of whom have pled guilty figure into this or is it more tangential. one thing is safe to say, if you look at what mueller and his team have done to date, it's...
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it's one piece of a much larger mosaic of what went on. the public should see that. i believe in transparency and accountability in government. as long as there aren't any intelligence -- we want to protect sources but otherwise they can redact that stuff and people get the essence of the memo. i found it troubling. i think it should be released. >> julie: there were some minor changes to it why not release both versions? bottom line, when you don't release something it raises speculation and if you've been watching media coverage there has been a lot of speculation. >> let's start out by saying unless you have classified status you probably haven't seen the memo. and from what i'm told by the chairman of the intelligence community they were minor technical changes and done in concert with the f.b.i. and justice department. i think there is no there there. the democrats want to drag it out and not make it available. i'm for more transparency in government, i guess they're not. people should read it carefully in the context of everything else and make decisions. it is
it's one piece of a much larger mosaic of what went on. the public should see that. i believe in transparency and accountability in government. as long as there aren't any intelligence -- we want to protect sources but otherwise they can redact that stuff and people get the essence of the memo. i found it troubling. i think it should be released. >> julie: there were some minor changes to it why not release both versions? bottom line, when you don't release something it raises speculation...
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>> this is just another tile in the mosaic to try to discredit our intelligence community. september 28th ab drew mccabe briefed his team and october 28 comey went out and said i received new text messages and i need to basically reopen this case against hillary clinton. new emails. it is okay that they are investigating this. let's not make it seem as though this discredits or undermines our intelligence community. that's not the case. robert mueller has been said time and time again to have the confidence of the republicans and time and time again doing the job. >> melissa: let me give you a chance. we aren't talking about either of those things. we're talking about the texts. >> we are talking about the text messages. >> jon: we're talking about the next message potus wants to know everything we're doing. that's what we're talking about. what do you think that meant? >> what it means if you ask me a -- we are trying to undermine individuals in our intelligence community and what i said the first time and what i mean. it has nothing to do with obama saying he wants to kno
>> this is just another tile in the mosaic to try to discredit our intelligence community. september 28th ab drew mccabe briefed his team and october 28 comey went out and said i received new text messages and i need to basically reopen this case against hillary clinton. new emails. it is okay that they are investigating this. let's not make it seem as though this discredits or undermines our intelligence community. that's not the case. robert mueller has been said time and time again to...
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>> obviously act likes that -- acts like that can be part of mosaic that shows obstruction, but it also can be the most obvious thing which is an effort to spin a controversy. presidents often take an active role in trying to shape the narrative. these are often type a personalities that try to direct events. could it be obstruction or part of that? sure. but adults could be the most obvious explanation, which is, trump was trying to control the controversy and control the narrative. should he have done it? no. but that doesn't make it obstruction. >> martha: jonathan turley, always interesting to hear your take. thank you very much. good to see you tonight. >> thanks. >> martha: so with the trump 2020 announcement tells us aboue concerned the white house really is about all of this. david bossie was a trump 2016 david manager, deputy campaign manager, and he has some exclusive insight on the choice is now being made for 2020 next. >> got a lot to do in the building still. >> and got a reelection in four years, right ♪ [screaming & crying] [phone ping] with esurance photo claims, you co
>> obviously act likes that -- acts like that can be part of mosaic that shows obstruction, but it also can be the most obvious thing which is an effort to spin a controversy. presidents often take an active role in trying to shape the narrative. these are often type a personalities that try to direct events. could it be obstruction or part of that? sure. but adults could be the most obvious explanation, which is, trump was trying to control the controversy and control the narrative....
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. >> this is a longer term trade i would go with mosaic. >> there it is mos is up better than 1% todayy where stocks are surging. dow is up 230 points power starts now. >> rising rates. are investors coming to grips with the fact that stocks and rates may both be able to move higher at the same time. the debate over guns in america dominating the national conversation and coming up we'll take a cnbc view at just how big the gun and ammunition businesses really are and who the major players are that you may not know about and sitting down with athlete and broadcaster tim tebow about his leadership lessons i'm brian sullivan and power lunch begins right now
. >> this is a longer term trade i would go with mosaic. >> there it is mos is up better than 1% todayy where stocks are surging. dow is up 230 points power starts now. >> rising rates. are investors coming to grips with the fact that stocks and rates may both be able to move higher at the same time. the debate over guns in america dominating the national conversation and coming up we'll take a cnbc view at just how big the gun and ammunition businesses really are and who the...