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>>> [ music ] good morning and welcome to mosaic. it is always a privilege to host mosaic. on behalf of elizabeth a gale, my coast, if i can take a moment to indulge you with a gratitude and thanks to those who made my retirement party such a glorious event. first of all, the community of the united methodist church where it was held, the last 7 years, i've been the pastor, the administrative assistant, virginia mendez did such a fantastic job of putting the program together and putting the invitations out and the creativity of the program. and then there was marty bennetts who was the staff parish chair, they put it together. it was so dynamic. i will never forget that moment. it was so wonderful. and all the people that came, the music was glorious. ed goldfarb, the director, the choir was superb. all of the soloists i asked to sing from betty and marion in the choir along with kim and then there was janel, a professional singer who sings with a group called sold out band and they had ron coleman i grew up with him at tabor memorial who came from los angeles to participat
>>> [ music ] good morning and welcome to mosaic. it is always a privilege to host mosaic. on behalf of elizabeth a gale, my coast, if i can take a moment to indulge you with a gratitude and thanks to those who made my retirement party such a glorious event. first of all, the community of the united methodist church where it was held, the last 7 years, i've been the pastor, the administrative assistant, virginia mendez did such a fantastic job of putting the program together and...
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please join us in a moment when we return to mosaic. >>> good morning and welcome to mosaic, i'm rabbi eric wise income honored to be your host this morning. faith communities across the country spend a lot of time thinking about how to train the next generation for work and to prepare them to be productive individually and for the community. this morning we are about to have a wonderful conversation with jesse austin with jvs, jewish vocational services, who is the jewish outreach coordinator and tova for carter who was a jvs cone and turn to talk about the internship program and different places to prepare people for work. welcome jesse and tova. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> jesse, let's just jump right in and talk about what the jvs cone internship program is. >> the cone internship program has been run by jvs for 34 years and is an opportunity for young jewish undergraduate college students to have an internship in a jewish nonprofit organization in the bay area. >> wonderful. how long has the cone internship been functioning? >> for 34 years we have been going.or the last 34ars
please join us in a moment when we return to mosaic. >>> good morning and welcome to mosaic, i'm rabbi eric wise income honored to be your host this morning. faith communities across the country spend a lot of time thinking about how to train the next generation for work and to prepare them to be productive individually and for the community. this morning we are about to have a wonderful conversation with jesse austin with jvs, jewish vocational services, who is the jewish outreach...
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>>> good morning and welcome to mosaic. i am rabbi eric weiss and honored to be your host this morning. that committee spent a lot of time think about how to train the next generation for work and to prepare them to be productive both individually and for the community. this morning, we are about to have a wonderful conversation with jesse austin, jb yes, jewish vocational services the outreach coordinator and tova ricardo who is an intern to talk about the cone internship program that functions during the summer in different places in the jewish community to prepare people for ljumpght d abatso the cone summer internship program has been run by jv s for 34 years. and it is an opportunity for young jewish undergraduate college students to have an internship in a jewish nonprofit organization in the bay area. >> wonderful. how long has the internship program been functioning? >> for 34 years, we've been going, so this program has run every summer for the last 34 years and it has really changed a lot over time. >> in a moment
>>> good morning and welcome to mosaic. i am rabbi eric weiss and honored to be your host this morning. that committee spent a lot of time think about how to train the next generation for work and to prepare them to be productive both individually and for the community. this morning, we are about to have a wonderful conversation with jesse austin, jb yes, jewish vocational services the outreach coordinator and tova ricardo who is an intern to talk about the cone internship program that...
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. >> in an interview, alice paul stated i always feel that this movement is a mosaic.ce paul passed away in july 1977. >> we will not forget them, fighting for the 19th amendment, and lead to more inspirational movements today. >> the mosaic made by them is beautiful. >> alice paul pushed to the tragedy to get to the triumph, the right to vote and the society we have today. ♪ ♪ [applause] >> how did you pick this topic? >> we were originally going to do the missouri compromise, but when researching we already knew we wanted to do a performance and we were trying to find important female characters to portray. we did not come across many that could be portrayed within 10 minutes. we began looking for female centered topics. because we are all girls. we came across women's suffrage and we didn't learn about this in elementary school and especially alice paul. we decided to zone in on alice paul and learn more about the ratification of the 19th amendment. >> what was the process like making it 10 minutes long? how did you do that? >> it was originally eight minutes and th
. >> in an interview, alice paul stated i always feel that this movement is a mosaic.ce paul passed away in july 1977. >> we will not forget them, fighting for the 19th amendment, and lead to more inspirational movements today. >> the mosaic made by them is beautiful. >> alice paul pushed to the tragedy to get to the triumph, the right to vote and the society we have today. ♪ ♪ [applause] >> how did you pick this topic? >> we were originally going to do...
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alice paul stated i feel that it is part of the mosaic each of us do you get a great mosaic.ied december of 1956 and in alice paul july of 1977. they they did more to the movement today and it was beautiful. alice paul pushed through tragedy as a suffrage activist to get the right to vote to get to society we have today. ♪ [applause] >> how did you pick this topic? >> we were going through the missouri compromise but when we started saying -- we knew we wanted to do a performance and we were trying to find important things about characters to portray but we didn't come it many that could be done in 10 minutes so we looked for female center topic for all girls and we came across women's suffrage and we didn't learn about this inside elementary school. it is alice paul. so we decided to amazon zone in on alice paul and the 19th management. >> what is the process making it 10 minutes long? how did you do that? >> it was originally eight minutes and the script was a bit foggy and not skiesconcise. then after regionals we added more information and make it more personable and more
alice paul stated i feel that it is part of the mosaic each of us do you get a great mosaic.ied december of 1956 and in alice paul july of 1977. they they did more to the movement today and it was beautiful. alice paul pushed through tragedy as a suffrage activist to get the right to vote to get to society we have today. ♪ [applause] >> how did you pick this topic? >> we were going through the missouri compromise but when we started saying -- we knew we wanted to do a performance...
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it breaks all of the established rules of what a british mosaic should be like. the find of a lifetime, it's like a mediterranean mosaic put down in english skies. lifetime, it's like a mediterranean mosaic put down in english skiesm lies beneath private land due to the cost of securing and preserving it, archaeologists say it is best protected underground. we are documenting the history of the village and we knew there was a gap and we have this, where were the romans in the middle and now we found them and that is that link through the history of the village. after an open day tomorrow, they will be carefully reburied, hidden beneath the countryside. this weekend marks 80 years since the outbreak of world war two. and the conflict didn't only see troops on the move, but also hundreds of thousands of children. under 0peration ‘pied piper‘ more than 800—thousand child evacuees left their homes. the south coast was initially considered a safe haven but when an invasion seemed inevitable, 200—thousand children from kent and sussexjoined the move, with many sent to
it breaks all of the established rules of what a british mosaic should be like. the find of a lifetime, it's like a mediterranean mosaic put down in english skies. lifetime, it's like a mediterranean mosaic put down in english skiesm lies beneath private land due to the cost of securing and preserving it, archaeologists say it is best protected underground. we are documenting the history of the village and we knew there was a gap and we have this, where were the romans in the middle and now we...
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we commission culture, murals, mosaics, black pieces, cut to mental, different types of material.is not just downtown, or the big sculptures you see, we are in the neighborhood. those are some of the most beloved kinds of projects that really give our libraries and recreation centers a sense of uniqueness, and being specific to that neighborhood. colette test on a number of those projects for its. one of my favorites is the oceanview library, as well as several parks, and the steps. >> mosaics are created with tile that is either broken or cut in some way, and rearranged to make a pattern. you need to use a tool, nippers, as they are called, to actually shape the tiles of it so you can get them to fit incorrectly. i glued them to mash, and then they are taken, now usually installed by someone who is not to me, and they put cement on the wall, and they pick up the mash with the tiles attached to it, and they stick it to the wall, and then they groped it afterwards. [♪] >> we had never really seen artwork done on a stairway of the kinds that we were thinking of because our idea was
we commission culture, murals, mosaics, black pieces, cut to mental, different types of material.is not just downtown, or the big sculptures you see, we are in the neighborhood. those are some of the most beloved kinds of projects that really give our libraries and recreation centers a sense of uniqueness, and being specific to that neighborhood. colette test on a number of those projects for its. one of my favorites is the oceanview library, as well as several parks, and the steps. >>...
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we commission culture, murals, mosaics, black pieces, cut to mental, different types of material.is not just downtown, or the big sculptures you see, we are in the neighborhood. those are some of the most beloved kinds of projects that really give our libraries and recreation centers a sense of uniqueness, and being specific to that neighborhood. colette test on a number of those projects for its. one of my favorites is the oceanview library, as well as several parks, and the steps. >> mosaics are created with tile
we commission culture, murals, mosaics, black pieces, cut to mental, different types of material.is not just downtown, or the big sculptures you see, we are in the neighborhood. those are some of the most beloved kinds of projects that really give our libraries and recreation centers a sense of uniqueness, and being specific to that neighborhood. colette test on a number of those projects for its. one of my favorites is the oceanview library, as well as several parks, and the steps. >>...
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the pictures include a marble mosaic panel of the concourse level that contain 31 pieces of individually cut slabs of different coloured marble. granite benches, montana slate panels along the platform walls. the glen park bart station was designed in a style and was constructed between 1968 and 1972. the department agrees that the nomination findings that the glen park bart station is eligible for listing in the national register under criterion c., at the local level of significance as it embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type and period of construction specifically that of a 1960s era railway station designed in the brutalist style by a master architect. the glen park bart station is widely recognized as the jewelled crown of the bart system and is one of the finest examples of brutal as him in san francisco. the designer was a renowned graphic designer illustrator and architect with relatively few buildings to his name. the glen park station, with his muscular massing and poured form concrete and geometric forms is unquestionably brutalist, throughout the same time incorp
the pictures include a marble mosaic panel of the concourse level that contain 31 pieces of individually cut slabs of different coloured marble. granite benches, montana slate panels along the platform walls. the glen park bart station was designed in a style and was constructed between 1968 and 1972. the department agrees that the nomination findings that the glen park bart station is eligible for listing in the national register under criterion c., at the local level of significance as it...
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rulers and armies recent excavations by a tally and turkish teams have uncovered some of the finest mosaics of the ancient world and. each city in turkey has lots of its cultural heritage but this site is something different we have found layer upon layer of different civilizations including a village dating back to 6000 b.c. the site straddles the modern border 40 percent of it lies on excavated in syria a turkish military base now sits on top of the ancient acropolis it's still the designated active military zone but from next year it will be an open air museum the regional authorities are confident the area is now safe a few years ago this area across the border in syria used to be i saw a country the black flag flying high for all to see this part of southeastern turkey is the cradle of civilization it's believed that car commercial is one of the places where i grew up culture 1st appeared but as you can imagine since the start of the syrian war the number of foreign tourists that venture here has dropped completely will the opening of this site encourage people back. yet this is no ord
rulers and armies recent excavations by a tally and turkish teams have uncovered some of the finest mosaics of the ancient world and. each city in turkey has lots of its cultural heritage but this site is something different we have found layer upon layer of different civilizations including a village dating back to 6000 b.c. the site straddles the modern border 40 percent of it lies on excavated in syria a turkish military base now sits on top of the ancient acropolis it's still the designated...
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rulers and armies of recent excavations via talian and turkish teams have uncovered some of the finest mosaics of the ancient world and. each city in turkey has lots of its cultural heritage but this site is something different we have found layer upon layer of different civilizations including a village dating back to 6000 b.c. the site straddles the modern border 40 percent of it lies on excavated in syria a turkish military base now sits on top of the ancient acropolis it's still the designated active military zone but from next year it will be an open air museum the regional authorities are confident the area is now safe a few years ago this area across the border in syria used to be i saw the country the black flag flying high for all to see this part of southeastern turkey is the cradle of civilization it's believed that car commercial is one of the places where i grew a culture 1st appeared but as you can imagine since the start of the syrian war the number of foreign tourists that venture here has dropped completely will the opening of this site encourage people back. yeah this is no o
rulers and armies of recent excavations via talian and turkish teams have uncovered some of the finest mosaics of the ancient world and. each city in turkey has lots of its cultural heritage but this site is something different we have found layer upon layer of different civilizations including a village dating back to 6000 b.c. the site straddles the modern border 40 percent of it lies on excavated in syria a turkish military base now sits on top of the ancient acropolis it's still the...
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hello and welcome to mosaic. i want to introduce our guests today. these are employees of the archdioceses, coordinators of ministry. amanda george is on my life. your coordinator of youth ministry and on her left, chris mary anna, your the same title. you share the title and you share the job. so amanda you have been at the archdioceses for perhaps a year- and-a-half. >> two-and-a-half. >> and chris you are new. >> yes, just a few months because we are talking about youths and young adults i looked at the gospel and i think the ministry to youth is getting in touch with jesus christ and i took a look to see what jesus christ did with the youth in the gospel and how did the youth appear and i mentioned to chris and he brought the children in and if they wanted to be in the kingdom of heaven be like him and there are other instances. >> there is one more instance in the gospel of john in the feeding of the five thousand there was a young boy that presented the loafs and the fish to the disciples. again it was a great story where the young people have
hello and welcome to mosaic. i want to introduce our guests today. these are employees of the archdioceses, coordinators of ministry. amanda george is on my life. your coordinator of youth ministry and on her left, chris mary anna, your the same title. you share the title and you share the job. so amanda you have been at the archdioceses for perhaps a year- and-a-half. >> two-and-a-half. >> and chris you are new. >> yes, just a few months because we are talking about youths...
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small controlled burns prevent wildfire spreading and create a mosaic of habitats for the vast range, but first the headlines on bbc news... all flights in and out of hong kong are cancelled for the rest of the day as thousands of anti—government protesters occupy the airport. the prime minister hosts a roundtable meeting at number 10 to discuss prison sentencing policy for the most dangerous offenders. drug crime increases in many small towns and villages — despite falling in city centres. good afternoon, here is the business news. the number of empty shops in town centres is at its highest for four years, according to new figures. the vacancy rate hit 10.3% in july, its highest level since january 2015. the numbers, from the british retail consortium and springboard also show that footfall — that's the number of people out shopping — also fell by 1.9% injuly, the worst july performance for seven years. the number of gamblers complaining about british betting firms has risen almost 5,000% in the past five years. the gambling commission says there was a record number of complaints— m
small controlled burns prevent wildfire spreading and create a mosaic of habitats for the vast range, but first the headlines on bbc news... all flights in and out of hong kong are cancelled for the rest of the day as thousands of anti—government protesters occupy the airport. the prime minister hosts a roundtable meeting at number 10 to discuss prison sentencing policy for the most dangerous offenders. drug crime increases in many small towns and villages — despite falling in city centres....
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rulers and armies of recent excavations via talian and turkish teams have uncovered some of the finest mosaics of the ancient world and. each city in turkey has lots of its cultural heritage but this site is something different we have found layer upon layer of different civilizations including a village dating back to 6000 b.c. the site straddles the modern border 40 percent of it lies on excavated in syria a turkish military base now sits on top of the ancient acropolis it's still the designated active military zone but from next year it will be an open air museum the regional authorities are confident the area is now safe a few years ago this area across the border in syria used to be ice or country the black flag flying high for all to see this part of southeastern turkey is the cradle of civilization it's believed that car commercial is one of the places where agriculture 1st appeared but as you can imagine since the start of the syrian war the number of foreign tourists that venture here has dropped completely will the opening of this site encourage people back. yet this is no ordinary a
rulers and armies of recent excavations via talian and turkish teams have uncovered some of the finest mosaics of the ancient world and. each city in turkey has lots of its cultural heritage but this site is something different we have found layer upon layer of different civilizations including a village dating back to 6000 b.c. the site straddles the modern border 40 percent of it lies on excavated in syria a turkish military base now sits on top of the ancient acropolis it's still the...
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rulers and armies of recent excavations via talian and turkish teams have uncovered some of the finest mosaics of the ancient world and. each city in turkey has lots of its cultural heritage but this site is something different we have found layer upon layer of different civilizations including a village dating back to 6000 b.c. the site straddles the modern border 40 percent of it lies on excavated in syria a turkish military base now sits on top of the ancient acropolis it's still the designated active military zone but from next year it will be an open air museum the regional authorities are confident the area is now safe a few years ago this area across the border in syria used to be i saw the country the black flag flying high for all to see this part of southeastern turkey is the cradle of civilization its belief that car commercial is one of the places where i grew a culture 1st appeared but as you can imagine since the start of the syrian war the number of foreign tourists that venture here has dropped completely will the opening of this site encourage people back. yet this is no ordin
rulers and armies of recent excavations via talian and turkish teams have uncovered some of the finest mosaics of the ancient world and. each city in turkey has lots of its cultural heritage but this site is something different we have found layer upon layer of different civilizations including a village dating back to 6000 b.c. the site straddles the modern border 40 percent of it lies on excavated in syria a turkish military base now sits on top of the ancient acropolis it's still the...
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to be seen to be kenyans it is valid it's us that we are actually a demographic variable with the mosaicof the current population. the government hopes most of the data can be collected in 2 evenings so use. before you move in the last census 10 years ago some officials were accused of rigging politics in kenya who are often contested wrong tribal lines and census data determines the allocation of state resources and we are. trying to do some funny games asking to move this way or that way we are watching your. program. you meet with the law. collecting accurate data is a challenge about 10000000 kenyans and their magic herders who regularly cross borders to neighboring countries millions more live in slums like this one has no official list of addresses so the government has ordered bars and pubs to close and told everyone to stay home and wait for the enumerators to come and knock at the door. they push the data collection takes days processing it takes much longer will disown her sense nationally. the results might contain some surprises or be contested. kenyans will have to wait mont
to be seen to be kenyans it is valid it's us that we are actually a demographic variable with the mosaicof the current population. the government hopes most of the data can be collected in 2 evenings so use. before you move in the last census 10 years ago some officials were accused of rigging politics in kenya who are often contested wrong tribal lines and census data determines the allocation of state resources and we are. trying to do some funny games asking to move this way or that way we...
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i looked at it as a mosaic of work and myriad. >> i love the dancing right here by the way in pulp fiction. you and emma. what is the back story to this. >> he was doing an homage and it included a twist. and i said i grew up in that era. when i was a boy we had other novelty dances like the swim or the hitchhiker and cat woman. perhaps you would like to use those as well. >> that was one of those improvised moments. >> he was filming and he would call it out. if we started looking at the twist. he would say the batman. >> quinton torentino. >> yes. >> when i was younger when i was a child, my family being in theater we were always around famous people. my sister was with ethel herman in gypsy and in summer theater they always had big stars that played with them. i was always comfortable with the idea of fame even before i was actually famous. >> you also have another passion that's flying. >> yes i do. >> if you had to choose between the two today would you prefer? >> i don't want to have to make that choice. acting afforded my luxury of flying. so i can't, i can't -- i know i would never
i looked at it as a mosaic of work and myriad. >> i love the dancing right here by the way in pulp fiction. you and emma. what is the back story to this. >> he was doing an homage and it included a twist. and i said i grew up in that era. when i was a boy we had other novelty dances like the swim or the hitchhiker and cat woman. perhaps you would like to use those as well. >> that was one of those improvised moments. >> he was filming and he would call it out. if we...
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the online video platform sold 26% sales growth you use that every day dot dash up and mosaic group isfire and angie home services had crucial mistakes how they manage from google we saw it happen with yelp both sales came. the ceo came on the show and i loved put it, i believe the recent issue was as much tripping over our own feet as it was changes in google's echo system the man is humble. that's another thing i like. when these guys make a mistake, they are not afraid to admit it. angie stock was devastated down 25% in a single session. angie is down 48% for the year and there are real issues that are weighing on the parent company if the strength at match group is more than enough to offset them. that's the context you need to be aware of when you consider they are talking about potentially doing a full spin off for either or both of these companies. again, though, as it's been put. we sincerely haven't decided what is best he acknowledges match seems like a more obvious candidate for the spin off for the value, great. so does the mask still check out? when we recommended iac to t
the online video platform sold 26% sales growth you use that every day dot dash up and mosaic group isfire and angie home services had crucial mistakes how they manage from google we saw it happen with yelp both sales came. the ceo came on the show and i loved put it, i believe the recent issue was as much tripping over our own feet as it was changes in google's echo system the man is humble. that's another thing i like. when these guys make a mistake, they are not afraid to admit it. angie...
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come to discover that the two women artists, helen and dorothy, and the three sisters who did the mosaics, were really pioneers in the women's movement. this was the first time that women started to work outside of the house, and this is one of the largest collections of solo women artwork around the bay area. donna graves, whenever you get the concept report, she wrote a report about it. i hope you will have a hearing and shed some light on this so we can get moving on this project. thank you. >> thank you. is there any other member of the public who wishes to address the commission? close public comment. >> they'll place us under department matters, director's announcements. >> afternoon, commissioners. no report from the director, welcome to the sauna, apologies to the room. we are used to metaphorical heat in this room, but not quite as literal as it is today. i do want to introduce amory rogers who wants to speak about the organizational changes related to historic renovation. >> good afternoon, commissioners i'm the director of city wide policy, which is the long-range to pit -- div
come to discover that the two women artists, helen and dorothy, and the three sisters who did the mosaics, were really pioneers in the women's movement. this was the first time that women started to work outside of the house, and this is one of the largest collections of solo women artwork around the bay area. donna graves, whenever you get the concept report, she wrote a report about it. i hope you will have a hearing and shed some light on this so we can get moving on this project. thank you....
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china is small, but it's small on a big mosaic. >> we're going to talk to chuck in a moment. >> and ihink chuck is going to illuminate things. >> when you point to things about the bidding process over there, do you think it's a canary in terms of the qualitative measures chinaing sti -- china could still take in retaliation? >> yes on the conference call, you had hints of the idea that they're getting what we used to call the heisman. they're really being told, look, we're going to use all commodities made in china, even if it may not be the best. commodities are supposed to be, what's the difference? i think there's a qualitative difference between a lot of chinese equipment and american equipment. >> obviously >> but they'll switch to chinese. look, they're not just doing the rhetoric they're saying, hey, listen, we don't want you so it's kind of if you're over there, they don't want you and the president doesn't want you vietnam is open for business 100 million people, but vietnam is, they're getting there. >> you've talked about the logistical capacity, worries these nontariff co
china is small, but it's small on a big mosaic. >> we're going to talk to chuck in a moment. >> and ihink chuck is going to illuminate things. >> when you point to things about the bidding process over there, do you think it's a canary in terms of the qualitative measures chinaing sti -- china could still take in retaliation? >> yes on the conference call, you had hints of the idea that they're getting what we used to call the heisman. they're really being told, look,...
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. >> i sure do >>> finally jason in wonkers, what happened to mosaic?'s been a significant down trend. i know there's notes on the streets i read thinking 2020 there would be a turnaround. there has to be a turnaround but the firc names have been lowy if we could identify -- >> thanks for all the questions, you guys sent out there. >>> options traders are here pete najarian will join us, first kelly on "the exchange." >>> a market may not be on everybody's radar, and whether the good times can last. >>> plus something is happening in global real estate that hasn't happen in seven years and tennis goes high tech. a look at how new technology is changing the game and the company is cashing in on it. that and mar on "the exchange today. the "halftime report" is back right after this it's going to be a week before they can get through on these roads shhh, sorry, i didn't catch that. i said ask how soon they can be here right now? what's now? he says they're surveying our property now they're probably at the wrong house i don't see any hovering his name is h
. >> i sure do >>> finally jason in wonkers, what happened to mosaic?'s been a significant down trend. i know there's notes on the streets i read thinking 2020 there would be a turnaround. there has to be a turnaround but the firc names have been lowy if we could identify -- >> thanks for all the questions, you guys sent out there. >>> options traders are here pete najarian will join us, first kelly on "the exchange." >>> a market may not be on...
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and the detail here adds to this mosaic of regularity surrounding his death.he source adds that epstein's cell mate was moved out the day before epstein took his own life, that that went against protocol. that he was supposed to have a cell mate. the rules state an inmate just removed from suicide watch, as epstein had been, must have a roommate. plus, the source says it was hours before anyone realized that epstein had actually killed himself, also against protocol, which mandates a check on him every half an hour. michael daly is a special correspondent for the daily beast. he wrote this piece about epstein's prison, mcc, where he died, is a place that time forgot. so hello, friend. you've been in there, you've been in the mcc more times than you care to recount. so you know this place. you know how claustrophobic it was. you said it was the first high rise jail ever. >> as far as i know, yeah. >> so how the heck could this have happened? was it just seriously the lack of guards? >> well, it's not just the lack -- i mean, there were two officers there, but i
and the detail here adds to this mosaic of regularity surrounding his death.he source adds that epstein's cell mate was moved out the day before epstein took his own life, that that went against protocol. that he was supposed to have a cell mate. the rules state an inmate just removed from suicide watch, as epstein had been, must have a roommate. plus, the source says it was hours before anyone realized that epstein had actually killed himself, also against protocol, which mandates a check on...
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prefer bottoms up approach listening to great companies that might know something and compiling a mosaic to get a sense of how we're really doing, and few companies can give you a better read on the economy than the best of the best in its industry, waste management it's the largest waste disposal company in north america you know what creates lots of garbage? commerce, construction guess what, waste management stock is up 30% for the year the company just reported a strong quarter a few weeks ago which is not something you'd expect if we're bound to a's recession. do not take it for me. take it from jim fish, c.e.o. and president of waste management mr. fish, welcome back to "mad money. >> thanks, jim >> how are you have a seat. good to see you. i read this, i followed your company for 35 years 7% organic revenue growth in collection disposal business that is extraordinary. how are you doing it >> well, i mean, look, you just said it. the economy, you know, there's all kinds of discussion today, yesterday of course, and our business still seems to be humming along. it's a good indicator
prefer bottoms up approach listening to great companies that might know something and compiling a mosaic to get a sense of how we're really doing, and few companies can give you a better read on the economy than the best of the best in its industry, waste management it's the largest waste disposal company in north america you know what creates lots of garbage? commerce, construction guess what, waste management stock is up 30% for the year the company just reported a strong quarter a few weeks...
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. >> it is a full mosaic at every level in how to prevent this from happening in this country.nk you for coming on. i want to pivot to this. there is breaking news out of the white house this afternoon. president trump is filing a lawsuit against california taking on a law that would force all candidates to turn over tax returns. i'm alex trebek here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you, too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the number one most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guarante
. >> it is a full mosaic at every level in how to prevent this from happening in this country.nk you for coming on. i want to pivot to this. there is breaking news out of the white house this afternoon. president trump is filing a lawsuit against california taking on a law that would force all candidates to turn over tax returns. i'm alex trebek here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three...
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octting together a film, television show, dentary, it's sort of like a mosaic. it's built in tiny little pieces, unlike a live performance, which is-- this i it. there's no going back.>> rown: and how much control or how loose is it? >> it depends on the moment. sometimes you want to be as relaxed and loose and carefree as you possibly can be. and other times you need to get everybody's focus >> brown: many stories have followed for howard, as both director and producer. imagine entertainment, theio productcompany started by howard and his friend brian grazer, is a film and tv powerhse, including the hits" arrested development." several new projects are in production, including a sedocumentary on the para fire that devastated parts of northern california st year. for him, documentaries, howard says, are an exciting new way of storytelling. >> frankly i've always loved documentaries and i was a little ery, maybe fearful of sticking my toe in those w >> brown: you were fearful because what? >> it's a different discipline and if i'm going to do it and put my name o
octting together a film, television show, dentary, it's sort of like a mosaic. it's built in tiny little pieces, unlike a live performance, which is-- this i it. there's no going back.>> rown: and how much control or how loose is it? >> it depends on the moment. sometimes you want to be as relaxed and loose and carefree as you possibly can be. and other times you need to get everybody's focus >> brown: many stories have followed for howard, as both director and producer....
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. >> o'brien: yeah, it looks like a mosaic.ly kind of beautiful. >> alfonsi: yeah, but what is it really? >> o'brien: but, a lot of this is really plastic. you know, and we can-- we can sift it here and see what we come up with. little pieces of-- >> alfonsi: sure. this is a bottle cap, you can see. and what's the harm with this? are fish eating this? >> o'brien: yeah, the smaller the piece of plastic, the smaller the animal that can consume it. >> alfonsi: do we know that they definitely have effects on fish? >> o'brien: we don't know that for certain. these plastics become a magnet, essentially, for toxic chemicals that are found in the environment: p.c.b.s, pesticides, fire retardant chemicals. and so, the longer a piece of plastic stays in the environment, the more toxic it becomes. >> alfonsi: studies have found these microplastics in everything from supermarket seafood to drinking water. but scientists don't yet know what all that means for our health. >> kelly goodale: when an adult comes in, they'll make a couple of noi
. >> o'brien: yeah, it looks like a mosaic.ly kind of beautiful. >> alfonsi: yeah, but what is it really? >> o'brien: but, a lot of this is really plastic. you know, and we can-- we can sift it here and see what we come up with. little pieces of-- >> alfonsi: sure. this is a bottle cap, you can see. and what's the harm with this? are fish eating this? >> o'brien: yeah, the smaller the piece of plastic, the smaller the animal that can consume it. >> alfonsi:...
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studio,ative american jewelry maker mary louise tafoya slices the raw materials thatn will formtricate mosaicfor necklaces, earrings, and bracelet >> i'm wearing a piece right now, you see. a lot of people think they're painted. and i tell them no, they're not painted. they're inlaid with natural stones and shells. >> reporter: her husband, lorenzo, helps, sanding, grinding, d polishing. tafoya's work is exhibited in museum shos and galleries throughout the southwest and beyond. prices start at $35 for a small pair of earrings, and can go up to $4,000 fr a large necklace. still, being invited to the world's largest folk art market came as a surprise. >> i was amazed. i was excited. i said, me. m litt how did i ever get up there. >> reporter: the couple reent months cing more than a hundred items to bring to santa fe. each july, those chosen flock te w mexico's capital. this year, more than 170 from 52 cotries. they were welcomed in a parade around the city's historic plaza at the start of a three-day celebration of global art and culture. >> reporter: stuart ashman is the market's c.e.o. >> p
studio,ative american jewelry maker mary louise tafoya slices the raw materials thatn will formtricate mosaicfor necklaces, earrings, and bracelet >> i'm wearing a piece right now, you see. a lot of people think they're painted. and i tell them no, they're not painted. they're inlaid with natural stones and shells. >> reporter: her husband, lorenzo, helps, sanding, grinding, d polishing. tafoya's work is exhibited in museum shos and galleries throughout the southwest and beyond....
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>> well, we represent the gorgeous mosaic of the american people and so from time to time there are goingand applause more african-americans, more latinos. [ cheers and applause more asian-americans, more native american women and more members of the lgbtq community than ever before the diversity is only on the democratic side. >> seth: yeah. >> as a result of that - >> seth: i think they have more "dans" than ever before. [ laughter ] >> that's absolutely right [ laughter ] but despite our different life experiences and the differences of perspective, we're united behind a common purpose. we have a "for the people" agenda we want to lower healthcare costs. we want to protect the more than 130 million people who have pre-existing conditions, and the trump administration wants to take away that healthcare protection that's reckless, we're going to stop it. we want to drive down the high cost of lifesaving prescription drugs. we want a real infrastructure plan that we believe can create up to 16 million good paying jobs these are the things that unite democrats and will continue to unite us
>> well, we represent the gorgeous mosaic of the american people and so from time to time there are goingand applause more african-americans, more latinos. [ cheers and applause more asian-americans, more native american women and more members of the lgbtq community than ever before the diversity is only on the democratic side. >> seth: yeah. >> as a result of that - >> seth: i think they have more "dans" than ever before. [ laughter ] >> that's...
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that's part of who we arement but you look at america today, such a great mosaic tile of immigrants. would say this with trump, unless you were native american you came here from somewhere else and this idea that this is our place, this work -- we're a country that get built, great country, but we're as strong as the people who live here, and the immigrant community has made us stronger and that's why it's really sad of what trump has done to attack the folks who have moved here. my 1857, mcleod came to -- fame from ireland came to the another of america, thank goodness he did. we have very unique history, and virginia is a great state. but we have to deal with the issues of the past, and that's why i -- on the issue of the confederate flag, i banned it through executive order and we ought to do something but the statues because you don't want anyone living in your community who feels offended. want to be open and welcoming. after the supreme court ruled i was proud. the first governor perform a gay marriage. that's who we are today. i restored more felon rights than any governor in
that's part of who we arement but you look at america today, such a great mosaic tile of immigrants. would say this with trump, unless you were native american you came here from somewhere else and this idea that this is our place, this work -- we're a country that get built, great country, but we're as strong as the people who live here, and the immigrant community has made us stronger and that's why it's really sad of what trump has done to attack the folks who have moved here. my 1857,...
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correspondent who's covered the region extensively he joins us here in the studio in doha it feels as if the mosaic of the conflict is shifting the tectonic plates are moving but to become what to become an unprecedented situation in the country we're getting into a complete mess in in yemen it shows that the whole thing is despite the campaign which has been going on for the last 4 years to undermine the has not worked well because they can still manage to send buckets into areas in the deep south of them in particular. in i don't it shows there this this isn't by the u.s. you to pull out from yemen is definitely going to create more problems for the yemeni government but above all for the saudis who seem to be now in a very critical situation they don't see a way out from this particular crisis and the who these are no way to be defeated and the country is more fragmented vent ever do we believe this claim that they managed to get a ballistic missile all the way across up today because there was a point about 4 weeks ago when they got a drone up on a similar line of latitude to the capital riyadh
correspondent who's covered the region extensively he joins us here in the studio in doha it feels as if the mosaic of the conflict is shifting the tectonic plates are moving but to become what to become an unprecedented situation in the country we're getting into a complete mess in in yemen it shows that the whole thing is despite the campaign which has been going on for the last 4 years to undermine the has not worked well because they can still manage to send buckets into areas in the deep...
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a i'm well to say it's part of the mosaic to be on the alert.may we have heightened rinks, but in itself, i don't see it -- >> because it doesn't tell you when. >> we have studied this intensively. >> like we're seeing now and the yield curve was inverted, with the steepest inversions occur this was the 50 years ended 1929 so through the roaring '20s. >> i think when the trade tensions clear or china powers through, that the unit growth will surprise on the high side and inflation will surprise on the low side all of these are deflationary. >> it's disinflationary. >> no, it's costs falling, falling 40% per year. >> do you think it's craze that if i said, close your eyes bnd is up, gold is up luge and stocks are up 16%, is everyone going to be talking recession all day? you would say no, why would they >> everybody is making money and all we talk about is. >> i think there's a bit of a travel this year. >> the fact that you had a major low right before the beginning of the year, i think it distorts the idea >> but the coronation that's broken do
a i'm well to say it's part of the mosaic to be on the alert.may we have heightened rinks, but in itself, i don't see it -- >> because it doesn't tell you when. >> we have studied this intensively. >> like we're seeing now and the yield curve was inverted, with the steepest inversions occur this was the 50 years ended 1929 so through the roaring '20s. >> i think when the trade tensions clear or china powers through, that the unit growth will surprise on the high side and...
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butt, yeah the show starts at >> wheor mn i was ahe zip trip t mosaic last week everybody said wherewhen we give away the car leased also that check f $7,500. >> national h. >>rarthal.l let's get chance'l shoes ready o go we're aboutn t style. >> city dance located at the eirissi 2on to inspire peopleen especially young people through dance. >> number of a programsed at youngstersncon ceserv training. maureen umehs tre ihecking evert this morning at strathmore. good morning, mo. >> reporter: good morning to both of you. everyone keeps asking me when am i going to dance never, no the when i surrounde by professionals. tprdnow city dance is wonderful folks how long it's been around. the great work they do and you got to meet these two earer this is my connie andryt ts t te nominal, please are headed to july-yard. congratulations. >> thank yout -- two students fl nation yes.. i' been dancing witash h 11, an. >> was this always aamre d? jst thought ulit's the top school and i dncoul't going. >> you first came to the program at what age. >> seven. >> how old you for you. >> i was 11. ou y
butt, yeah the show starts at >> wheor mn i was ahe zip trip t mosaic last week everybody said wherewhen we give away the car leased also that check f $7,500. >> national h. >>rarthal.l let's get chance'l shoes ready o go we're aboutn t style. >> city dance located at the eirissi 2on to inspire peopleen especially young people through dance. >> number of a programsed at youngstersncon ceserv training. maureen umehs tre ihecking evert this morning at strathmore....
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it is always going to be a beautiful mosaic that is only american. doctors would love to give their time to charity clinics that many of them, despite the charitystill do that to clinics. people providing help for their communities through gofundme, and through church efforts that are so important in this country, but the foundation needs to be a better functioning market, so that health care and health coverage are more affordable. i believe that technology actually can be a solution to this, as gofundme has created through technology. 200 differenteast companies that are developing apps to allow people to do a better job of tracking their own health care. we have already seen it with apple watches and fit bits. there is an explosion of that. there are so many companies out there seeing the problems in the health sector and getting rid of the individual mandate penalty. it was important because now people can buy other kinds of coverage from direct primary care to other kinds of plans, a lot of different companies are out there. if we can just begin
it is always going to be a beautiful mosaic that is only american. doctors would love to give their time to charity clinics that many of them, despite the charitystill do that to clinics. people providing help for their communities through gofundme, and through church efforts that are so important in this country, but the foundation needs to be a better functioning market, so that health care and health coverage are more affordable. i believe that technology actually can be a solution to this,...
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be a: it's always going to beautiful mosaic that's american.doctors would love to give their and manyharity clinics of them, despite all of the .urdens, still do that people providing help for their communities through gofundme and through church efforts that are important in this country, but that foundation needs to be a better functioning market so that health-care and health coverage are more affordable. and i believe that technology can be a solution to this. as gofundme has allowed through technology. there are 200, at least, different companies that are developing apps to allow people to do a better job of tracking their own health care. we've seen it with apple watches and fitbit. there is an explosion of that. so many companies that are out there seeing problems in the health sector and getting rid of the vigilante penalty was important because now people can .uy other types of coverage a lot of different companies are out there. we can just begin to nourish and cultivate that if we have medicare for all, it's going to kill innovation.
be a: it's always going to beautiful mosaic that's american.doctors would love to give their and manyharity clinics of them, despite all of the .urdens, still do that people providing help for their communities through gofundme and through church efforts that are important in this country, but that foundation needs to be a better functioning market so that health-care and health coverage are more affordable. and i believe that technology can be a solution to this. as gofundme has allowed...