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. >> hold that thought, because we're going to ask that question when we come back on mosaic. stay with us. . >>> can you say that on television? we're back on mosaic and we're very happy today to be talking about 40 days for life with kathleen and ron. it's 40 days for life. you -- you are pro life. you're at two locations, one in san francisco, one in san mateo. you're out every day of lent, 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and 8:00 to 8:00 down the peninsula. >> 8:00 to 8:00 also. >> okay. and we're talking about this. this is not a bully pulpit, but definitely an attempt to have people rethink abortion. >> sure. >> but you, kathleen, come from a different perspective. tell us about that. >> at the university of tennessee, i clearly remember george bush sr. coming and giving a speech, a pro life debate, pro choice. i was on the side of the pro choicers. and get your rosaries off my ovaries might be the first way that i heard about the rosary. so you just don't know how convincing, or how powerful the holy spirit can be in changing a person's heart. i think that's one of the best, or e
. >> hold that thought, because we're going to ask that question when we come back on mosaic. stay with us. . >>> can you say that on television? we're back on mosaic and we're very happy today to be talking about 40 days for life with kathleen and ron. it's 40 days for life. you -- you are pro life. you're at two locations, one in san francisco, one in san mateo. you're out every day of lent, 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and 8:00 to 8:00 down the peninsula. >> 8:00 to 8:00 also....
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one is home they break in. if there is a suspicious person in the neighborhood get a good description. >>> the mosaic installed he side of the bethany presbyterian church shows a phoenix rising from the ashes. >>> it's become the winning strategy to hold onto jobs, give them incentives to stay. kpix finds out what it will cost and what the city is getting. >> getting a business in california is next to impossible. >> reporter: apparently movers and shakers were thinking of the possibility. governor brown and mayor signed an agreement to promote samsung expansion in san jose. according to the mercury news, it's worth lots of money per employee for five years. >> they'll go from 500 employees to 2000 employees over the next couple of years. >> reporter: the deal brings environment environmentally friendly event event event research center. samsung is already in austin where employees are 2500 and is expanding their plant. >> more smaller size company to come to get closer to samsung, to get closer to the cyst co. i think in the long run it's a benefit to san jose. >> the city says it's not giving anything away ex
one is home they break in. if there is a suspicious person in the neighborhood get a good description. >>> the mosaic installed he side of the bethany presbyterian church shows a phoenix rising from the ashes. >>> it's become the winning strategy to hold onto jobs, give them incentives to stay. kpix finds out what it will cost and what the city is getting. >> getting a business in california is next to impossible. >> reporter: apparently movers and shakers were...
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southeast asia and south pacific is characterized by political and economic disparity, a mosaic of small countries scattered oneninsulas and islands. we begin in laos, southeast asia's only landlocked country. a long history of isolation has protected its natural sources and ingenous cultures. laos today is beginning to court the global economy rough e sale ofydelic power. weskosan achieve sustaible delopment, generang ecomic growth of its indigenous tions wd its natural environment. the mekong river traces an 1,100-mile path through or along the border of laos. the river has also been a barrier between laos and its neighbors. now there is a road, where before there was none. in 1994, the friendship bridge gave laos its first land link with the outside world, through thailand to the west. the bridge may symbolize a connected future, but laos in the here and now remains among the poorest countries in the world. ( rooster crows ) it is the least developed country in the lower mekong basin. life expectancy is low, about 53 years. ( rooster crows % of cn e maourished. the potential changes brought by economic deve
southeast asia and south pacific is characterized by political and economic disparity, a mosaic of small countries scattered oneninsulas and islands. we begin in laos, southeast asia's only landlocked country. a long history of isolation has protected its natural sources and ingenous cultures. laos today is beginning to court the global economy rough e sale ofydelic power. weskosan achieve sustaible delopment, generang ecomic growth of its indigenous tions wd its natural environment. the mekong...
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a lot of the one to impose algeria- sharia law. syria is a mosaic of different groups. there is a large christian community. they do not want to see sharia law imposed. the united states has been doing a measured policy that will be effective in the long run. host: are we at ipods -- atao -- at odds with britain and germany jim host: -- at odds with germany and britain? guest: president obama said the syria is not just a problem of the united states, but for the entire world. it is difficult for the united states to explain how it is staying on the sidelines and providing humanitarian support when there is a crisis of this magnitude going on. it will be increasingly more difficult to stay on the sidelines with the europeans pushing for more. host: said arikat, there has been discussion as to what the chemical weapons were used in science syria. in a news over the last 48 hours inside syria. any news over the last 48 hours? guest: the state department has no evidence to show that the syrian government or the opposition -- there have been opposition -- accusations on both
a lot of the one to impose algeria- sharia law. syria is a mosaic of different groups. there is a large christian community. they do not want to see sharia law imposed. the united states has been doing a measured policy that will be effective in the long run. host: are we at ipods -- atao -- at odds with britain and germany jim host: -- at odds with germany and britain? guest: president obama said the syria is not just a problem of the united states, but for the entire world. it is difficult...
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mosaic. focused on the six-month outlook where we hope to see consumer -- continued confidence about future businesssee. all right. so you're looking at some other things in addition to what we hear today. thank you, guys that will do it for clothe closing bell" tonight. thank you so much for joining us. we'll see you tomorrow on what is promising to be a pretty big rock 'n roll day with all this business news. stay with cnbc. "fast money" begins right after the short break.
mosaic. focused on the six-month outlook where we hope to see consumer -- continued confidence about future businesssee. all right. so you're looking at some other things in addition to what we hear today. thank you, guys that will do it for clothe closing bell" tonight. thank you so much for joining us. we'll see you tomorrow on what is promising to be a pretty big rock 'n roll day with all this business news. stay with cnbc. "fast money" begins right after the short break.
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one thank you. hello. it's for you. hello? hey, tiffany. tiffany! you just spoke to tiffany! that was tiffany schwartz. this is tiffany martinez. i celebrate the ethnic mosaichat is america but nonetheless... what's your damage? you've been on the phone for an hour and a half. you haven't said a word to me except to ask for more cheetos! they're coming, eddie! excuse me, like i'm supposed to be happy i'm here? her fabulousness dumps me here with a total stranger who could be a total perv. i'm not thrilled about it either but your mother was in a bind. and for the record i am not a perv. you don't get it. she's always doing this. she's a flake. nonetheless, flake or not, you are in my charge and i think it's time had something more nutritious. now, how about seafood crepes? lobster newburg? corndog dipped in curare? you you got any raw cookie dough? even more lethal. just come into the kitchen. we'll sewhat we've got. you wouldn't have gotten anywhere with this gourmet meal routine. she eats like, nothing. she's a diet freak. that's all she talks aboute besides herself. you don't care much for your mother, do you? well, duh. i hate to think that when my son'
one thank you. hello. it's for you. hello? hey, tiffany. tiffany! you just spoke to tiffany! that was tiffany schwartz. this is tiffany martinez. i celebrate the ethnic mosaichat is america but nonetheless... what's your damage? you've been on the phone for an hour and a half. you haven't said a word to me except to ask for more cheetos! they're coming, eddie! excuse me, like i'm supposed to be happy i'm here? her fabulousness dumps me here with a total stranger who could be a total perv. i'm...
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[birds squawking] >> this is a mosaic of wilderness and subsistence agriculture where a million people farm on marginal land exposed to seasonal variability that is the hallmark of climate change. this is also elephant territory. an estimated 140,000 elephants, more than a third of africa's remaining population, call this area home. people and animals share this landscape, and the futures of both are linked to water. now there is a plan to drop national borders and allow everyone to roam without passports across this region where 5 countries meet in the heart of southern africa. it is a plan that helps southern africa's water-stressed countries deal with the effects of climate change by restoring the ecosystems of two major river basins. assisted by the south african peace parks foundation, the 5 african countries of angola, botswana, namibia, zambia, and zimbabwe agree in august 2011 to create the kavango zambezi transfrontier conservation area. called the kaza park, it is 29 million hectares, an area about the size of italy. this new plan creates a framework to protect and share these nation
[birds squawking] >> this is a mosaic of wilderness and subsistence agriculture where a million people farm on marginal land exposed to seasonal variability that is the hallmark of climate change. this is also elephant territory. an estimated 140,000 elephants, more than a third of africa's remaining population, call this area home. people and animals share this landscape, and the futures of both are linked to water. now there is a plan to drop national borders and allow everyone to roam...
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on the whole child. announcer: our country is a brilliant mosaic of colors and cultures. every child in it is unique. to keep prejudice from spoiling the picture. how to help children work together with special attention to respecting diversity, next time on the whole child. captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. [children laughing] faster! faster! funding for this program was provided by... funding for this program was provided by... man: now, what do we have here? hendrick: once upon a time, this was our image of american preschool education. everybody looked the same. everybody acted the same. everybody was expected to learn in the same way. woman: go, guys, go! hendrick: but times have changed. now we live in a diverse, multicultural, multiethnic world. and as teachers, we have a tremendous responsibility to not only teach multiculturally but, whenever we can, to practice it in our own classroom. i'm joanne hendrick, author of the whole child and your guide to this video series. in this program, we're going to look at the ways in which we can help by providing, when we can
on the whole child. announcer: our country is a brilliant mosaic of colors and cultures. every child in it is unique. to keep prejudice from spoiling the picture. how to help children work together with special attention to respecting diversity, next time on the whole child. captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. [children laughing] faster! faster! funding for this program was provided by... funding for this program was provided by... man: now, what do we have here?...
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on universal values. in politics, you're never going to find enough of a mosaic to elect you, at least not statewide or nationwiden rights and civil rights and they know that and why rob portman is talking this way. >> let's shift gears and review the latest from congresswoman michele bachmann. >> the american people, especially vulnerable women, vulnerable children, vulnerable senior citizens now get to pay more and they get less. that's why we're here. we're saying let's repeal this failure before it literally kills women, kills children, kills senior citizens. let's not do that. let's love people. let's care about people. let's repeal it now while we can. >> kill and love. wow. richard, this is the latest salvo on a dead issue, so to speak. other than base politics, what is congresswoman bachmann possibly up to with such a dramatic speech. >> i thought she was going to say, let's save the babies. she's michele bachmann. when she runs another time for the republicans presidential nomination, she is going to come out with stuff like this and probably again skew the arg toward the more crazy side in this context.
on universal values. in politics, you're never going to find enough of a mosaic to elect you, at least not statewide or nationwiden rights and civil rights and they know that and why rob portman is talking this way. >> let's shift gears and review the latest from congresswoman michele bachmann. >> the american people, especially vulnerable women, vulnerable children, vulnerable senior citizens now get to pay more and they get less. that's why we're here. we're saying let's repeal...
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on fourth quarter gdp. chicago pmi at 10:00. we'll get earnings from wlub, mosaic and signet.on fortt gives us a review of what to expect. >> blackberry is set to report earnings in just a couple of hours. they switched to the morning this time in the holiday week. wall street is looking for revenue of about $2.8 billion, a loss of 38 cents a share. this is sure to be a wieltd interest for everyone. it's one of the highest volume stocks over the past several months. i think that pops 64 million and then, consider only around 500 million shares outstanding and in the float right now. so very heavily traded stock, not a lot of shares out there. and when blackberry reports earnings, the stock almost always moves a significant amount. a couple of important things to watch. one, blackberry 10 sales in the launch and the uk and canada will have about a month's worth of numbers. the u.s. launch happened in this current quarter with when they're not going to guide to, unfortunately. and then the subscriber number, that was down for the first time by 1 million subscribers last quarter.
on fourth quarter gdp. chicago pmi at 10:00. we'll get earnings from wlub, mosaic and signet.on fortt gives us a review of what to expect. >> blackberry is set to report earnings in just a couple of hours. they switched to the morning this time in the holiday week. wall street is looking for revenue of about $2.8 billion, a loss of 38 cents a share. this is sure to be a wieltd interest for everyone. it's one of the highest volume stocks over the past several months. i think that pops 64...
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. >> i think it's fair to look at on some level piece by piece, state by state. you have to look at the great mosaic this is in part about our march to history to keep promises their constitution says for too long for him that an escort in congress have both taken promises seriously in light of the substantial evidence. it is reasonable for congress to make the decision that we need to stay the course so they can turn the corner. to be fair, this cannot go on forever. our experience teaches sixth amendments have had to be passed to ensure safeguards. they protect voters, 7% eligible voters who have not had the opportunity to register, but because i written notice that the united states constitution is about. >> thank you, counselor. five minutes. mr. rein. >> thank you, mr. chief justice. >> to think the right to vote his entitlement to section five? >> the 15th amendment protects the right. >> i asked if a question. do you think it is a racial entitlement? do you think there is no basis? >> commerce is reacting in 1964 to race discrimination, which is prevalent in jurisdictions. so to that extent,
. >> i think it's fair to look at on some level piece by piece, state by state. you have to look at the great mosaic this is in part about our march to history to keep promises their constitution says for too long for him that an escort in congress have both taken promises seriously in light of the substantial evidence. it is reasonable for congress to make the decision that we need to stay the course so they can turn the corner. to be fair, this cannot go on forever. our experience...
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the mosaic wall is at the bethany presbyterian church on rosewood drive. the community worked together for months to create the wall made out of ceramic tile. it honors the eight people killed in the 2010 explosion, including three members of the church. 38 homes were destroyed. >>> many san francisco schools don't force students to say the pledge of allegiance every day. the "chronicle" reports some school kids don't even know what it is. some schools consider the pledge outdated and even unnecessary. others skip it just to save time. and no particular pattern to who says it and who does not. it's complete lit up to school principals or the individual teachers. >>> 7:11. bioterror risk. why there are new concerns about labs that experiment with life-threatening germs? >>> and feeding babies. the common mistakes most parents make can be setting up their children for very serious problems. >>> a lot of low clouds and high clouds. some fog at the airport. partly sunny, partly cloudy today. highs cooler. 50s, 60s, mainly. >>> we have breaking news coming in r
the mosaic wall is at the bethany presbyterian church on rosewood drive. the community worked together for months to create the wall made out of ceramic tile. it honors the eight people killed in the 2010 explosion, including three members of the church. 38 homes were destroyed. >>> many san francisco schools don't force students to say the pledge of allegiance every day. the "chronicle" reports some school kids don't even know what it is. some schools consider the pledge...
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the mosaic wall is at the bethany presbyterian church on rosewood drive. the community worked together for months to create the wall made out of ceramic tile. it honors the eight people killed in the 2010 explosion, including three members of the church. 38 homes were destroyed. >>> many san francisco schools don't force students to say the pledge of allegiance every day. the "chronicle" reports some school kids don't even know what it is. some schools consider the pledge outdated and even unnecessary. others skip it just to save time. and no particular pattern to who says it and who does not. it's complete lit up to school principals or the individual teachers. >>> 7:11. bioterror risk. why there are new concerns about labs that experiment with life-threatening germs? >>> and feeding babies. the common mistakes most parents make can be setting up their children for very serious problems. >>> a lot of low clouds and high clouds. some fog at the airport. partly sunny, partly cloudy today. highs cooler. 50s, 60s, mainly. >>> we have breaking news coming in r
the mosaic wall is at the bethany presbyterian church on rosewood drive. the community worked together for months to create the wall made out of ceramic tile. it honors the eight people killed in the 2010 explosion, including three members of the church. 38 homes were destroyed. >>> many san francisco schools don't force students to say the pledge of allegiance every day. the "chronicle" reports some school kids don't even know what it is. some schools consider the pledge...
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mosaic. charles: four square and the whole thing, and got the a-- >> verifone. charles: he totally underestimated competition and any vendor can get the four square things and put it onion. didn't see it coming. stuart: and what does mosaic do. charles: well potash and phosphates. a stock has been a disaster. recently the last two, three years, a disaster. and i think we're at a point, the stocks if you will have gone down four years in a row and this is the year i think turn around. what i like, the capacity increased. capacity for phosphates, increased a lot more and same thing for potash, number one market is america of course, but brazil is going to drive them and india, the number three market is turning pretty good. for the a short-term play breaks out at 64, i think it's a $80 stock if you hold it for the the next 12 months. stuart: $80 in 12 months. and shorten it, a fertilizer stock. that's what it is. why are you nodding? >> because i follow the agricultural stock closely because of the grain markets and corn is around $7 right now. and historically significant for the agriculture companies. when they're that high farmers buy fertilizer. stuart: and joining
mosaic. charles: four square and the whole thing, and got the a-- >> verifone. charles: he totally underestimated competition and any vendor can get the four square things and put it onion. didn't see it coming. stuart: and what does mosaic do. charles: well potash and phosphates. a stock has been a disaster. recently the last two, three years, a disaster. and i think we're at a point, the stocks if you will have gone down four years in a row and this is the year i think turn around. what...
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mosaic wall is at the bethany presbyterian church. eight people died in the 2010 explosion including three members of that church. 38 homes were destroyed. >>> continuing coverage ont. after years of legal wrangling the issue of same-sex marriage reaches the supreme court this week. the justices will hear arguments about the federal defense of marriage act defining marriage as only between a man and a woman as well as prop eight. california's ban on same-sex marriage was struck down twice by lower courts. it's now up to the highest court in the land to decide if tens of thousands of the same- sex couples in the golden state may marry. people camping out will compete for 240 seats in the courtrm. oral arguments give the justices the opportunity to discuss the issue. on the air waves, both sides framed the issue as a matter of freedom. >> it's about altering all of society. with marriage goes with what our children are thought. people losing the right to define the morals of our it's about the right to conduct business. >> if you believe that children are best raised in families where both of their parents are married then there's no better answer to overturn someth
mosaic wall is at the bethany presbyterian church. eight people died in the 2010 explosion including three members of that church. 38 homes were destroyed. >>> continuing coverage ont. after years of legal wrangling the issue of same-sex marriage reaches the supreme court this week. the justices will hear arguments about the federal defense of marriage act defining marriage as only between a man and a woman as well as prop eight. california's ban on same-sex marriage was struck down...
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a lot of the one to impose law.ia- sharia -- sharia law. syria is a mosaic of different groups.here is a large christian community. they do not want to see sharia law imposed. the united states has been doing a measured policy that will be effective in the long run. -- ataoe we at ipods with britain and -- at odds host: with germany and britain? president obama said the syria is not just a problem of the united states, but for the entire world. it is difficult for the united states to explain how it is staying on the sidelines and providing humanitarian support when there is a crisis of this magnitude going on. it will be increasingly more difficult to stay on the sidelines with the europeans pushing for more. there has arikat, been discussion as to what the chemical weapons were used in science syria. in a news over the last 48 hours -- used inside syria. last 48 hours?he hasstate department no evidence to show that the syrian government or the opposition -- there have been opposition -- accusations on both sides about using chemical weapons. there has been no evidence of that.
a lot of the one to impose law.ia- sharia -- sharia law. syria is a mosaic of different groups.here is a large christian community. they do not want to see sharia law imposed. the united states has been doing a measured policy that will be effective in the long run. -- ataoe we at ipods with britain and -- at odds host: with germany and britain? president obama said the syria is not just a problem of the united states, but for the entire world. it is difficult for the united states to explain...
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on which we are built. and to continue to add to the mosaic that is the capital region, the state of new york, and indeed our nation. congratulations on the celebration of the four towns' 225 years. may our future, their future be even brighter than our rich past. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to suspend the rules and address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. today the federal government spends $18 billion a year to operate more than 50 often duplicative work force education programs. even with that significant investment, roughly 20 million americans remain unor underemployed. businesses, too, are also struggling. struggling to find workers with the right technical skill set to fill vacant jobs on payroll. why the mismatch? why aren't work force education programs efficiently preparing capable job seekers for these careers? job seekers and ployers alike would
on which we are built. and to continue to add to the mosaic that is the capital region, the state of new york, and indeed our nation. congratulations on the celebration of the four towns' 225 years. may our future, their future be even brighter than our rich past. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to suspend the rules and address the house for one minute. the...
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one of these, charles? charles: i think about a minute in the bathtub. [laughter] i never signed up if or that. >> it's hand-painted mosaic sophisticated. it's like what you'd see in a four seasons in, you know, istanbul, it's a really fancy home spa. but the idea is these spaces are underground, but they're actually finding ways to get natural light. they're using these tubes to pump in sunlight so it doesn't feel kind of dingy, different than the rest of your house. >> wait a minute, i always thought the basement was the place to keep your kids, keep 'em all in one spot. growing up we didn't have that great a basement, but is it for that now, or is it turning into the man and woman cave? >> it's actually for the whole family. so you might have a big game room where your kids hang out, but you've also got your wine cellar with a tasting room and a movie theater with stadium seating. charles: whoa, what is that one? is that from space odyssey? >> that's a bowling alley in somebody's house. >> this is like when people talk about their cars, when you talk about basements, you talk about ideas. this is phenomenal. and i, for
one of these, charles? charles: i think about a minute in the bathtub. [laughter] i never signed up if or that. >> it's hand-painted mosaic sophisticated. it's like what you'd see in a four seasons in, you know, istanbul, it's a really fancy home spa. but the idea is these spaces are underground, but they're actually finding ways to get natural light. they're using these tubes to pump in sunlight so it doesn't feel kind of dingy, different than the rest of your house. >> wait a...
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mosaic. toured from 157 to june 2008. descent is every bit as precipitous as we discovered how easy it was to make fertilizer and the barriers to entry were much lower. steel onthat's how u.s. steel came up to 191 in june 2008. terrific, nothing like shooting star ak steel, 18 in january 2007 to 73 in june 2008. don't bother to look that fly speck of a stock now. oil and gas rolled those days, chesapeake, 27 in 2007. and actually doubled by june 2008. leaders of the era. companies that made undifferentiated product that needed rampant inflation and an ever growing china to beat the numbers. do you really want that kind of leadership? really worried about those stocks? i think you ought to recognize how zero sum those names were. and the last time they were on fire. at this moment, they had everything going for them and the rest of the market had so little going for it. all in all, i would rather take what we have going now, it's a lot healthier and certainly a lot safer and potentially much longer lasting. stay with cramer. revolutionizing an industry can be a tough act to follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide co
mosaic. toured from 157 to june 2008. descent is every bit as precipitous as we discovered how easy it was to make fertilizer and the barriers to entry were much lower. steel onthat's how u.s. steel came up to 191 in june 2008. terrific, nothing like shooting star ak steel, 18 in january 2007 to 73 in june 2008. don't bother to look that fly speck of a stock now. oil and gas rolled those days, chesapeake, 27 in 2007. and actually doubled by june 2008. leaders of the era. companies that made...
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on the rhone. the thing a learned about the upheaval in my book is a almost all of them are defined with particular issues that it would sell themselves as part of broader movements. the mosaic, the interconnection, the web of all these movements coming together. there is a movement today, an environmental movement, a gay-rights movement. they're all in it together fighting for more social justice she was a founder of the naacp, the founder of the settlement house, a feminist, a pacifist, one of the founders of the women's international league for peace and freedom. a leader of the child welfare movement. .. to make america and the world more humane and more socially just and more democratic. here is my quiz. and i want to and with this. the people in the early 1900s that fought for and believed in the possibility of social security and women's right to vote, civil rights, consumer rights and government protection of workers against unsafe and unhealthy workplaces. they were thinking for the ages. they were thinking beyond their immediate battle but they fought immediate battles of the same time. so for those of you that are here, think about 50 years from now. think about y
on the rhone. the thing a learned about the upheaval in my book is a almost all of them are defined with particular issues that it would sell themselves as part of broader movements. the mosaic, the interconnection, the web of all these movements coming together. there is a movement today, an environmental movement, a gay-rights movement. they're all in it together fighting for more social justice she was a founder of the naacp, the founder of the settlement house, a feminist, a pacifist, one...
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one. >> china screwed up and dicks is saying things aren't so great. >> there's a lot of hedge funds who like to build this mosaic. >> that's bad for nike and china, the problems continue and the gross margins have been terrible and it's a risk-free short and then you have your head, salama jslama jama. >> go to the website agrarian, and the numbers are incredible for agrarian and that's albert doing a terrific job. >> yeah. >> you don't need to go to williams-sonoma to buy. you can go to homegoods, tjx homegoods and marshalls where i got my first suit and i went into goldman sachs, and the guy said it looked like you got the suit at marshall's. i did. what's the matter with marshall's? no, go to -- but i do think that the williams-sonoma quarter was a breathtaking quarter from the point of view of the consumer willing to trade up again and again and again. and nike, by the way, it ain't cheap. >> no, they're not. i know you go to the jersey outlet with me. >> i probably should because i end up paying full price unlike 57th street or 59th street. nike has a fun experience now. >> you go there for fun and buy else
one. >> china screwed up and dicks is saying things aren't so great. >> there's a lot of hedge funds who like to build this mosaic. >> that's bad for nike and china, the problems continue and the gross margins have been terrible and it's a risk-free short and then you have your head, salama jslama jama. >> go to the website agrarian, and the numbers are incredible for agrarian and that's albert doing a terrific job. >> yeah. >> you don't need to go to...
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-- i think that it's fair to look at -- on some level you have to look piece by piece, state by state. but you also have to step back and look at the great mosaic. this statute is in part about our march through history to keep promises that our constitution says for too long were unmet. and this court and congress have both taken these promises seriously. in light of the substantial evidence that was adduced by congress, it is reasonable for congress to make the decision that we need to stay the course so that we can turn the corner. to be fair, this statute cannot go on forever, but our experience teaches that six amendments to the constitution have had to be passed to ensure safeguards for the right to vote, and there are many federal laws. they protect uniform voters, some protect eligible voters who have not had the opportunity yet to register. but together these protections are important because our right to vote is what the united states constitution is about. >> thank you, counsel. mr. rein, 5 minutes. >> thank you, mr. chief justice. >> do you think that the right to vote is a racial entitlement in section 5? >> no. the fifteenth amend
-- i think that it's fair to look at -- on some level you have to look piece by piece, state by state. but you also have to step back and look at the great mosaic. this statute is in part about our march through history to keep promises that our constitution says for too long were unmet. and this court and congress have both taken these promises seriously. in light of the substantial evidence that was adduced by congress, it is reasonable for congress to make the decision that we need to stay...
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on that side of the ledger. >> that's what bit us. people weren't looking at that. they were looking at the fact that china's gdp growth was big, so you go by the whole of the mosaic. the leaders last time we were here were largely guano based, fer fertilizer. think about the stocks you just -- big cap stocks people like. they're starting to pay a lot times earnings. we got the 27 times earnings in 1987. >> can you count the buy on a procter & gamble? and johnson & johnson? >> procter had such a run. >> 19 times forward earnings. >> but at the same time, you can talk about really high quality financials that where the book has been scrubbed clean that are selling at a fraction of where they were. the all-time high. >> proclaimed by refinements in their labor force, which leads to the argument, why this doesn't feel real, jim. right? why a lot of people are reading that headline that you mentioned, and saying, then why is my neighbor still looking for work a year after being laid off? >> the dow jones industrial average, 30 companies created 700,000 new jobs in the period -- you do the math on that, you'll see very little growth. that is even -- you'll see a lot of
on that side of the ledger. >> that's what bit us. people weren't looking at that. they were looking at the fact that china's gdp growth was big, so you go by the whole of the mosaic. the leaders last time we were here were largely guano based, fer fertilizer. think about the stocks you just -- big cap stocks people like. they're starting to pay a lot times earnings. we got the 27 times earnings in 1987. >> can you count the buy on a procter & gamble? and johnson & johnson?...
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the mosaic rested on top of 28 layers of rough stones, more than 1,000 tons worth, bbrought 150 miles from the mountains near the pacific coast. this was aenormous feat, and ree such mosaics were found at the site. few feet beath thcereni court, a cache of small, typically olmec figures appeared, with almond-aped eyes and bald, elongated heads. as a mark of beauty or status, the skulls of some individuals were deformed in early cldhood when the bones were stilsoft. made of jade, serpentine and granite, these figures seem to enact a ritual now forgotten. these carefully buried works of art may be offerings to spirits dwelling deep within the earth. their hidden presence may have charged the sacred precinct with spiritual energy. the olmec world was alive with unseen spirits that contrled all natural phenomena. thunder cracks ) rresent the power of these mysterious forces, olmec artists combined features of the most fearsome predators of the jungle, creating hybrid images of awe- inspiring supernatural beings. irual leaders, or shans, lied humans to the fors controinthe uner peleelieved
the mosaic rested on top of 28 layers of rough stones, more than 1,000 tons worth, bbrought 150 miles from the mountains near the pacific coast. this was aenormous feat, and ree such mosaics were found at the site. few feet beath thcereni court, a cache of small, typically olmec figures appeared, with almond-aped eyes and bald, elongated heads. as a mark of beauty or status, the skulls of some individuals were deformed in early cldhood when the bones were stilsoft. made of jade, serpentine and...