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please join us in just a moment here on mosaic. >> good morning, welcome back to mosaic. inclusion in the jewish community, lbgtq and leadership development. please welcome dara, of coheart and the federation's lbgtq alliance and sam goldman, of the lbgtq alliance. welcome. how is it for you so far? >> it's wonderful for myself and the other participants. a diverse group of people. >> how many people are in this particular cohort? >> there are 12 participants in the cohort. >> how often do you meet? >> a monthly basis. >> wonderful. and you mentioned there were some eye opening kinds of presentations and conversations. can you give an example of what one of those might be for you? >> yeah, a couple of them, one has been looking at how do we tell a personal story and how do we use that in talking to the community and also having some rabbis that are self- included looking at text from both the lbgt perspective, especially some of the more controversial texts and some that are important to be able to versed in. >> i think it's highly important to talk about text, we talk ab
please join us in just a moment here on mosaic. >> good morning, welcome back to mosaic. inclusion in the jewish community, lbgtq and leadership development. please welcome dara, of coheart and the federation's lbgtq alliance and sam goldman, of the lbgtq alliance. welcome. how is it for you so far? >> it's wonderful for myself and the other participants. a diverse group of people. >> how many people are in this particular cohort? >> there are 12 participants in the...
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thanks for joining us today on mosaic. my name is chris lyford. if you want to get in touch with gabriel, it's gmilano33@gmail.com. thanks for joining us today on mosaic. >> thanks for having me. >> all right. >>> welcome to bay sunday. >>> we begin with our weekly pitch. if you have a show yesterday we'd love to hear from you. go to our facebook page. >>> it's the beacon of light in one of san francisco's beautiful neighborhoods, a place where young and old alike can feel a sense of family and develop their skills. everything from computer training to relationship training, the sunset beacon center does it. we're pleased to have their director matt with us this morning. how are you? >> hi, frank. good to be here. >> how many kids go through this on a given day and adults? >> during the school year over 1,100
thanks for joining us today on mosaic. my name is chris lyford. if you want to get in touch with gabriel, it's gmilano33@gmail.com. thanks for joining us today on mosaic. >> thanks for having me. >> all right. >>> welcome to bay sunday. >>> we begin with our weekly pitch. if you have a show yesterday we'd love to hear from you. go to our facebook page. >>> it's the beacon of light in one of san francisco's beautiful neighborhoods, a place where young and...
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and going down and focusing in on one single tile in the mosaic and say, i see nothing wrong in that one little piece of this mosaic. we have to step back and we have to look at the whole picture, and when you look at the whole mosaic of the evidence that's come before us, to me, it's overwhelming beyond a reasonable doubt. let's look at the president's own words. he uses the words cover-up and cap on the bottle, and the plan, and containment, and he's concerned about what witnesses have said, and what they will say. he's concerned about where the investigation is going. now let's focus in on the thing that everybody talks about, the hunt payment. let's look at this as reasonable and prudent men. what did mr. hunt intend? his payments and demands had been relayed through his wife before her death. after his wife, he had to make them directly. so what did he do? he called coulson to make demands. and we have a transcript of what he said and i want to quote. this is a long haul thing and the stakes are very, very high and i thought that you'd want to know t
and going down and focusing in on one single tile in the mosaic and say, i see nothing wrong in that one little piece of this mosaic. we have to step back and we have to look at the whole picture, and when you look at the whole mosaic of the evidence that's come before us, to me, it's overwhelming beyond a reasonable doubt. let's look at the president's own words. he uses the words cover-up and cap on the bottle, and the plan, and containment, and he's concerned about what witnesses have said,...
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it's always a privilege to host mosaic on behalf of eve barrels our producer and co-host. we have a legend in music in the bay area. if you go to 9:00, 10:00 and 9:00 or 11:00 on sunday, if you go to scotts, at sunday and monday and tuesday at 6:00 to 9:00, if you don't go to any of those venues, you're missing a great legend in our midst. that's where you'll find him all time for almost 30 years. i say he's been in the bay area over 50 doing what he does. and we're blessed to have you john turk. ♪[ music ] >> what a blessing. great to have you, john. pleasure. >> great. great. >> i saw you probably 40 something years ago. i know you're a young man, but, john turk, and the sweet antics and you would play the clubs and then i saw you later in glide. tell us about your background. >> well, i actually started playing in the oakland area around 1965, '66. >> yeah. >> with a guy named johnny heartsmith. he was a guitar player, organ player and flute player. and he was expanding, he only had a saxophone, drums and him playing organ. so he wanted to add instruments. and i guess h
it's always a privilege to host mosaic on behalf of eve barrels our producer and co-host. we have a legend in music in the bay area. if you go to 9:00, 10:00 and 9:00 or 11:00 on sunday, if you go to scotts, at sunday and monday and tuesday at 6:00 to 9:00, if you don't go to any of those venues, you're missing a great legend in our midst. that's where you'll find him all time for almost 30 years. i say he's been in the bay area over 50 doing what he does. and we're blessed to have you john...
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on this station. you can see a lot of beautiful mosaics. you can see again this is the irt. first one that was built. so check out all of the ornate eautiful plaster decor in the ceiling here. interesting light fixtures, beautiful mosaic tiles that just tell you where you are, but also really decorate station walls.e the most beautiful station of all was the first station on the the old city hall station in lower manhattan. the mayor's nt to office in city hall. the mayor said i want the station near my office to be the beautiful and show what civic pride is able to produce when you do public works projects. so, this station has beautiful ornamentation. it has vaulted ceilings. it has beautifully colored tiles. leaded glass skylights to bring natural light to the station. it has a beautiful oak booth brass grille in front of it. even though there's simple design element to these that are really quite charming. closedy hall station was because as the trains got longer and longer, and there's a very, this xtreme curve on station, which you can see just from this photo, and when
on this station. you can see a lot of beautiful mosaics. you can see again this is the irt. first one that was built. so check out all of the ornate eautiful plaster decor in the ceiling here. interesting light fixtures, beautiful mosaic tiles that just tell you where you are, but also really decorate station walls.e the most beautiful station of all was the first station on the the old city hall station in lower manhattan. the mayor's nt to office in city hall. the mayor said i want the...
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the border and many on the border region. it's a mosaic of sections that have different ecologies and politics. they have a mexico site and u.s. side on the collaboration with mexican colleagues in terms of trying to get a grasp of the dynamics of the region. too often we have books written by people either putting down from new york saying i got it after three days, or someone that doesn't read spanish and doesn't want to go over to the other side because they heard that it was too dangerous and then coming back and writing a long article. and so our challenge has really been to approach this book and the topics in this book by getting multiple voices and primarily the voices of people that have gone through the migration service but also those that have built this enormous infrastructure in many ways the militarization of the border's. they wanted to capture these voices and it raises issues about how we know what we know. it relates to public policy and we took our findings brought to the press and to try to get them disseminated to the
the border and many on the border region. it's a mosaic of sections that have different ecologies and politics. they have a mexico site and u.s. side on the collaboration with mexican colleagues in terms of trying to get a grasp of the dynamics of the region. too often we have books written by people either putting down from new york saying i got it after three days, or someone that doesn't read spanish and doesn't want to go over to the other side because they heard that it was too dangerous...
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one. we understand how devastating those tornadoes were in moore, oklahoma, last year. whatever they can do to help. >> i think they're actually pretty. they almost have a mosaic texture on the top of it. >> looks very native american. oklahoma has the largest percentage of native american population in the u.s. >> as you would know. >> absolutely right. lived out there almost ten years. storm shelters very popular out there. anything you can do, sometimes 5,000 or 10,000 bucks when building your house can make a dig difference. nonetheless, here in washington we are not going to have to worry about severe weather at all for the coming weekend. now, i can't give you the all-dry forecast, but severe weather not looking likely. on the first thing out the door for your saturday morning, it's a fine way to get your weekend started. temperatures are way back in the 50s across most of the suburbs this morning. a little bit milder inside the capital that way thanks to the urban heat island effect. there's the national cathedral this morning. 66 the temperature at national airport. and again that's inside the urban sister and right next to the potomac river. you get a
one. we understand how devastating those tornadoes were in moore, oklahoma, last year. whatever they can do to help. >> i think they're actually pretty. they almost have a mosaic texture on the top of it. >> looks very native american. oklahoma has the largest percentage of native american population in the u.s. >> as you would know. >> absolutely right. lived out there almost ten years. storm shelters very popular out there. anything you can do, sometimes 5,000 or...
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and going down and focusing in on one single tile in the mosaic and say, i see nothing wrong in that one little piece of this mosaic. we have to step back and we have to look at the whole picture, and when you look at the whole mosaic of the evidence that's come before us, to me, it's overwhelming beyond a reasonable doubt. let's look at the president's own words. he uses the words cover-up and cap on the bottle, and the plan, and containment, and he's concerned about what witnesses have said, and what they will say. he's concerned about where the investigation is going. now let's focus in on the thing that everybody talks about, the hunt payment. let's look at this as reasonable and prudent men. what did mr. hunt intend? his payments and demands had been relayed through his wife before her death. after his wife, he had to make them directly. so what did he do? he called coulson to make demands. and we have a transcript of what he said and i want to quote. this is a long haul thing and the stakes are very, very high and i thought that you'd want to know t
and going down and focusing in on one single tile in the mosaic and say, i see nothing wrong in that one little piece of this mosaic. we have to step back and we have to look at the whole picture, and when you look at the whole mosaic of the evidence that's come before us, to me, it's overwhelming beyond a reasonable doubt. let's look at the president's own words. he uses the words cover-up and cap on the bottle, and the plan, and containment, and he's concerned about what witnesses have said,...
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the pool and alan bean who was the fourth man to walk in the route moon with pete conrad on apollo 12 did this mosaic bar with the ignacio zamora insignia and sue was very beautiful, blond, texan, looking out over the pool and said buzz and joan used to live over there and the bass ats were over there. thists were over there. thisets were over there. this was a really swinging place. the wives and 60s for the astronauts' wives club which would meet once a month to support each other and get to know each other. these were monthly tea and coffee events. fabulous scenes that are not reproduced in women's gathering today because times have changed, doubled as and over crowing -- overflowing ashtrays and martini hours and just sort of being there to support each other and going through something very few will ever experience. the way the wives don't with the pressure was very different. you have the pressure of your husband and the pressure of the media. and the most dreaded moment, even more than the possibility of something going wrong on the launch pad, was opposed flight press conference. this was the
the pool and alan bean who was the fourth man to walk in the route moon with pete conrad on apollo 12 did this mosaic bar with the ignacio zamora insignia and sue was very beautiful, blond, texan, looking out over the pool and said buzz and joan used to live over there and the bass ats were over there. thists were over there. thisets were over there. this was a really swinging place. the wives and 60s for the astronauts' wives club which would meet once a month to support each other and get to...
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the border and many on the border region. it's a mosaic of sections that have different ecologies and politics. they have a mexico site and u.s. side on the collaboration with mexican colleagues in terms of trying to get a grasp of the dynamics of the region. too often we have books written by people either putting down from new york saying i got it after three days or someone that doesn't read spanish and doesn't want to go over to the other side because they heard that it was too dangerous and then coming back and writing a long article. and so our challenge has really been to approach this book and the topics in this book by getting multiple voices and primarily the voices of people that have gone through the migration service but also those that have built this enormous infrastructure in many ways the militarization of the border's. they wanted to capture these voices and it raises issues about how we know what we know. it relates to public policy and we took our findings brought to the press and to try to get them disseminated to the
the border and many on the border region. it's a mosaic of sections that have different ecologies and politics. they have a mexico site and u.s. side on the collaboration with mexican colleagues in terms of trying to get a grasp of the dynamics of the region. too often we have books written by people either putting down from new york saying i got it after three days or someone that doesn't read spanish and doesn't want to go over to the other side because they heard that it was too dangerous...
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mosaic. you probably have heard some sounds if you have been with us. i read more on john turk.e great in music and introduced him at the age of 5 so he has been playing since five and mastering instruments. he has his young son playing the drums, who is quite good, and he is named miles after someone we know. tell me about your family's influence. >> i actually first started, my mom, she played in a church. >> okay. >> and she didn't -- she didn't play by ear. she played, you know, by reading music. and she showed me a few things, the scales and how to read music. and then i had a crazy cousin, cousin leroy. leroy played the piano, but he played boogie-woogie, and he showed me how to -- ♪ -- . >> well, anyway, i got into it, you know, once i heard the boogie-woogie, i was gone. that was it. it was all over for me. >> and what did your dad do? >> my dad, he is the one that loved the music so much, he would go buy the records, my mama didn't buy any records, he got the records by nat king cole, arthur prisap and i would sit and listen to them for hours. >> to the greats. how did
mosaic. you probably have heard some sounds if you have been with us. i read more on john turk.e great in music and introduced him at the age of 5 so he has been playing since five and mastering instruments. he has his young son playing the drums, who is quite good, and he is named miles after someone we know. tell me about your family's influence. >> i actually first started, my mom, she played in a church. >> okay. >> and she didn't -- she didn't play by ear. she played, you...
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points away from raven abaroa. >> reporter: the defense went on picking the state's case apart bit by bit, blowing up the carefully constructed mosaicut the presumption of innocence everything is suspect. when you back up a computer disk that becomes suspect. leaving the dogs outside somehow that is suspect. lots of people have the kind of financial problems that they were having. lots of people when they have their first born buy life insurance. everything is suspect when you are presumed guilty. >> reporter: but the prosecution lands one more blow with the retelling of janet's last moments on earth. they say the killer was raven waiting on the second floor. >> he calls her upstairs. he's waiting for her with the knife. come up stairs, janet. bam. she never saw it coming. she clutches her chest she goes down to her knees at this point. what does he do? he comes up behind her. he's got to finish it. he's already started it, he's going for her neck. she is trying to block it. he stabs through her finger. it ends up making a little mark. she falls face down. that's what this defendant did. >> reporter: they list the motives for raven
points away from raven abaroa. >> reporter: the defense went on picking the state's case apart bit by bit, blowing up the carefully constructed mosaicut the presumption of innocence everything is suspect. when you back up a computer disk that becomes suspect. leaving the dogs outside somehow that is suspect. lots of people have the kind of financial problems that they were having. lots of people when they have their first born buy life insurance. everything is suspect when you are...
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on the station. so you can see a lot of beautiful mosaics, you can see again this is the irt, the first line that was built. so check out all the ornate beautiful plaster decor in the ceiling, interesting light fixtures, beautiful tiles which don't just tell you where you are but also really decorate the station walls. the most beautiful station of all was the very first station on the line, which was the old city hall station in lower manhattan. it was just adjacent to the mayor's office in city hall. and the mayor in those days said, i want the station that's right near my office to be the most beautiful, and show what civic pride is able to produce when you're doing public works projects. so this station had beautiful ornamentation. it has vaulted ceilings. it has beautiful colored tiles. it has leaded glass skylights to bring natural light into the station. it has a beautiful oak token booth with an ornate brass grill in front of it. and it has really, even though they're simple railings, there's a really nice design element to these, they are quite charming. the city hall station was closed beca
on the station. so you can see a lot of beautiful mosaics, you can see again this is the irt, the first line that was built. so check out all the ornate beautiful plaster decor in the ceiling, interesting light fixtures, beautiful tiles which don't just tell you where you are but also really decorate the station walls. the most beautiful station of all was the very first station on the line, which was the old city hall station in lower manhattan. it was just adjacent to the mayor's office in...
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the pool and alan bean who was the fourth man to walk in the route moon with pete conrad on apollo 12 did this mosaic bar with the ignacio zamora insignia and sue was very beautiful, blond, texan, looking out over the pool and said buzz and joan used to live over there and the bass ats were over there. thists were over there. thisets were over there. this was a really swinging place. the wives and 60s for the astronauts' wives club which would meet once a month to support each other and get to know each other. these were monthly tea and coffee events. fabulous scenes that are not reproduced in women's gathering today because times have changed, doubled as and over crowing -- overflowing ashtrays and martini hours and just sort of being there to support each other and going through something very few will ever experience. the way the wives don't with the pressure was very different. you have the pressure of your husband and the pressure of the media. and the most dreaded moment, even more than the possibility of something going wrong on the launch pad, was opposed flight press conference. this was the
the pool and alan bean who was the fourth man to walk in the route moon with pete conrad on apollo 12 did this mosaic bar with the ignacio zamora insignia and sue was very beautiful, blond, texan, looking out over the pool and said buzz and joan used to live over there and the bass ats were over there. thists were over there. thisets were over there. this was a really swinging place. the wives and 60s for the astronauts' wives club which would meet once a month to support each other and get to...
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we are delighted that all of you are here because in one way or another it reflects the curiosity and interest in the complex mosaic that makes up the u.s.-mexico border and beyond in both directions and the direction of deeper into mexico and deeper into the united states. the border and many of you live on the border or in this border region but i just kind of step back and i think this book captures it. the border is made up of multiple borders. it's a mosaic of sections that have different ecologies, politics, economics and the border has two sides. it has the mexico side and it has the u.s. side and collaboration with their mexican allies is so important. you get a grasp of the dynamic of the region. to often we have books written by people who have copied them from new york and said i have to have this in a few days or someone who doesn't read spanish and doesn't want to go over to the other side because they heard or was too dangerous. then coming back and writing long articles. our challenge has really been to approach this book and the topics in this book by giving multiple voices, primarily the voices of
we are delighted that all of you are here because in one way or another it reflects the curiosity and interest in the complex mosaic that makes up the u.s.-mexico border and beyond in both directions and the direction of deeper into mexico and deeper into the united states. the border and many of you live on the border or in this border region but i just kind of step back and i think this book captures it. the border is made up of multiple borders. it's a mosaic of sections that have different...
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it's all a mosaic. pull one piece out, another piece replaces it. >> all right. >> okay? >> much more coming up. >> you got that? >> i got it. >> all right? >> i got it. amazon is saying game on after agreeing to buy popular video game streaming website, twitch, how jeff beso's company plans to capitalizes on tens of millions of viewers, and building on golf with tim finchem. >> paulfireman. >> has a nice course, carving it out there. >> i've been in the rough too much there, though. a look at futures, more "squawk on the street" or as the yield curve turns. >> tired of it going higher? is that the thing? i'm not tired of making money. >> back after this live from post nine. i had 3 different 401(k)s. e*trade offers rollover options and a retirement planning calculator. now i know "when" i'm going to retire. not "if." in a we believe outshining the competition tomorrow quires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you'r
it's all a mosaic. pull one piece out, another piece replaces it. >> all right. >> okay? >> much more coming up. >> you got that? >> i got it. >> all right? >> i got it. amazon is saying game on after agreeing to buy popular video game streaming website, twitch, how jeff beso's company plans to capitalizes on tens of millions of viewers, and building on golf with tim finchem. >> paulfireman. >> has a nice course, carving it out there....
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mosaic there. and also something kind of interesting for the kids. i'll have more on that coming up later in the show. >>> home from the hospital and already on a mission. the selfless request the american survivors of the ebola virus are now making. >>> plus how your schedule may affect whether your child gains weight. and we are not seeing rain so far, but that will change. a meal wra smelia segal will bre forecast hour by hour. >>> you've heard tanning beds can cause cancer, but a new study says 67% of high schoolers say they don't use sunscreen while tanning outside, 29% of white girls say they regularly use tanning beds despite the cancer risk. >>> parents, how you juggle your work schedule can make a difference on your child's eating habits. basically when parts were home before and after school, their kids were more likely to eat breakfast and have healthier deniery e dinners. when fathers were home, clihildn ate more fruit. important for everybody to stay active and -- i find it hard to believe that the dads were the ones encouraging the fruit. but good for th
mosaic there. and also something kind of interesting for the kids. i'll have more on that coming up later in the show. >>> home from the hospital and already on a mission. the selfless request the american survivors of the ebola virus are now making. >>> plus how your schedule may affect whether your child gains weight. and we are not seeing rain so far, but that will change. a meal wra smelia segal will bre forecast hour by hour. >>> you've heard tanning beds can...
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on my political side. can't say that about the federal reserve. >> you certainly can't say it about three separate banks and the federal reserve system. the economy is a complex mosaicobamacare has not been in place long. on the editorial page, the editorial called the unemployed by obamacare in the paper this morning, what we're doing is presenting the numbers to give readers a sense of here is what we know now when here's a context in which you can think about why these numbers are happening. stuart: two months and a couple weeks until the election. i think the economy may come back on to the front burner of the news cycle. we have not talked much about the economy for much of the summer. overseas headlines grabs the attention. but now i think the economy is coming back into focus and news like that from these federal reserve banks is not good news for the obama administration two months before the election. >> a lot of workers don't feel this is a recovery. stuart: i have a poll here. in new hampshire, scott brown, do you seize that? the republican candidate for senate in new hampshire is only 2 points behind jean jean, the democrat. got 46%, scott brown 44%. a m
on my political side. can't say that about the federal reserve. >> you certainly can't say it about three separate banks and the federal reserve system. the economy is a complex mosaicobamacare has not been in place long. on the editorial page, the editorial called the unemployed by obamacare in the paper this morning, what we're doing is presenting the numbers to give readers a sense of here is what we know now when here's a context in which you can think about why these numbers are...
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mosaic of many pictures, of many factors. a say.my always has >> the hunt for james foley's killer is likely to be centered on the islamic state's stronghold in syria. after capturing weapons and iraq, the militants are stronger than ever before. most foreign hostages are be held in eastern syria. includesay captors three british guards who beat them often. at least 20 others are thought held including another u.s. reporter. 500 british jihadists are believed to be fighting in syria, one is probably james foley's killer. identifying him seems possible. finding and bringing him to justice may not be. >> despite threats by the anotherstate to kill american hostage, there were more air strikes by the u.s. military today. also forces have reportedly attacked extremists anbar province. back.s time to fight the iraqi army in full retreat ago, now taking on the islamic state, with maximum firepower. while the world focuses on the brutal killing of journalist foley, these special tikrit are facing isis fighters with fresh determination. come easy.l not the front line is hardening. kurdishmeet the their enemyo fought to a standstill. the
mosaic of many pictures, of many factors. a say.my always has >> the hunt for james foley's killer is likely to be centered on the islamic state's stronghold in syria. after capturing weapons and iraq, the militants are stronger than ever before. most foreign hostages are be held in eastern syria. includesay captors three british guards who beat them often. at least 20 others are thought held including another u.s. reporter. 500 british jihadists are believed to be fighting in syria, one...
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we came in sunday or even on saturday learning we initiated this round of airstrikes. i think it's played in the total mosaic of people are viewing have they played risk owl they view the commodities market, some of the other places, i don't think today's news means anything. i think, if anything, what we got out of russia in terms of the humanitarian aid and on headlines earlier on closing bell. i think these are opportunities for russia to be a little more conciliatory without looking week at home. so market is trading on these things i think day-to-day but to trade as this as a trader and portfolio manager, no way, nobody is trading on this news. >> coming up, tesla shares are closing at an all time high. find out whether it's too late or not for to you get into the electronic car-maker's run next. >>> and truck companies racing to find treatments for the ebola virus. we have new details on a new vaccine that could be in the works. that's all coming up on "fast." . and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my accou
we came in sunday or even on saturday learning we initiated this round of airstrikes. i think it's played in the total mosaic of people are viewing have they played risk owl they view the commodities market, some of the other places, i don't think today's news means anything. i think, if anything, what we got out of russia in terms of the humanitarian aid and on headlines earlier on closing bell. i think these are opportunities for russia to be a little more conciliatory without looking week at...
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mosaic. it's not a blender where you mix everybody up and come up with a, you know, one identity. >> right. >> but you learn to live with people who are different than you. and you respect them. and therefore modern israel, it's essential to be the protector of all the great faiths. we are protectors of christiandom here. >> you are the protector of it, but i want you to give us the texture or the context of how that impacts radical islamists that lay claim that jerusalem cannot be the capital of israel, for example. >> well, it's particularly relevant. after this last war, you're going to see a renewed effort of many governments in europe, in the third world, there'll be voices in the third world, as well, who say, you know what, the only way to stabilize the middle east is to impose a peace settlement based on the position of jerusalem. if israel ever lost its nerve and divided jerusalem, the results would be disastrous. because what weould get is what you're seeing in mosul where churches are attacked and burned. what you're seeing in alexandria. that would be -- that would happen here in
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it's a mosaic of different ethnicities and different religious practices. and is it just - i mean, we have been focussing on yazidi. is it just that group that has had their unpleasant brush with fighters from the islamic state group? >> you are absolutely right. that is the amazing thing about this part of the world, and this part of the country specifically. in these mountains and hills, so many religions took route. therapist lated because of --s therapist lated because of geography. a lot developed. they are unique, extraordinary. how many people would have heard of the yazidi before this crisis. by the same token, there are other remageons and -- religions and groups undergoing the same fate. the shab ark, the ka ky. they are indigenous religious minorities, they are small and persecuted in almost the same way. the yazidi, because they are larger numbers - perhaps 500,000 in total left in the world, many here, and because of mistaken beliefs about their religion, they have been specifically targeted. thank you very. jane arraf giving us a touching update on the situation in northern iraq. thank you. >>
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killing that are going on both in syria and iraq that you mention well i think when you look back to how the fighting in syria started until recently there were different. you see the mosaic the different mosaic of syria part of this morsi diverse movie is with the opposition and fighting against the government now when you have a radical. groups when they come and fight you cannot colors the whole society or the whole fight between the opposition and the government why did this only black color of this mall vocal. group and that's all the wrong understanding growing into petition misguiding the everybody in the disco music me here but we will continue this heated conversation right after the break. when the european union promised to net ukraine become part of it it clearly contributed to the exacerbation of tensions within ukraine ukraine will not become part of the european union telltales ukraine absolutely doesn't have the economic level to become part of the e.u. or been. perfect. it was a. very hard to take on. the clock at that back with the earthquake they're looking. to. say look the problem. welcome back to worlds apart this is a man who dedicated his entire ca
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killing that are going on both in syria an iraqi that you mention well i think when you look back to how the fighting in syria started until recently there were different. you see the mosaic the different mosaic of syria part of this was a diverse movie is with the opposition and fighting against the government. when you have a ready. groups when they come and fight you cannot close the whole society or the whole fight between the opposition and the government why this only black out of this mall vocal brutal group and and that was the wrong understanding wrong to petition and misguiding the everybody discounted law the at its knees me here but we will continue this heated conversation right after the break. i'm abby martin the stories we cover here we're not going here in iraq that story. there's a reason they don't want you to know more. now let's break the set . live. live. live . live. in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. face it leaves the economic ups and downs in the final at month day of the london deal sang i and the rest because i was going to be a single baby every week on stage. when the unit being union promised to net ukraine become part of
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those of you that live on the border region i just kind of sat back and this is what captured the border made up of multiple borders. it's a mosaic of sections that have different ecologies and politics, economics and the border has two sides. as the mexico side and u.s. side and it's what is so important in terms of trying to get a grasp of the dynamics of the region. some say i've got it after three days or someone that doesn't read spanish and doesn't want to go over to the other side because they heard it was too dangerous and coming back and breaking long articles so our challenge has been to approach this book and the topics in this book by getting multiple voices but also those that have felt this enormous infrastructure in many ways the militarization of the border so we wanted to capture these places and it raises issues about how we know what we know because it is always in the process of being challenged in a changing but this also brings in kind of the challenge for the social sciences as they relate to public policy and as we take our findings to the press to get them disseminated to a broad audience in many cases to
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nxp is a mosaic of customers which is part of why i think the stock deserves a higher valuation. not a lower one. it's diversified. the third bearish argument why does the stock market strip out expense when it includes expense for most of the peers? simple. because nxp semi can issue stock but doesn't expand the float. the company still has 13.5 million shares left on the repurchase authorization. that altogether represents nearly 10% of the share count. a gigantic appetite for the own stock. don't see that in the tech stocks. why does the market argue for a peer group despite the margins being lower than the peer group? okay, they have a gross margin of 50% and operating margin of 26%. which is not bad at all. but the reason it doesn't deserve to be traded at a discount to the industry is because of its incredibly rapid long term growth rate of 23%. that makes the stock inexpensive at these levels. the final objection, why doesn't the market draw an analogy between nxp and what happened to other analog companies that pursued apple hand set business in an attempt to drive outside growth? okay.
nxp is a mosaic of customers which is part of why i think the stock deserves a higher valuation. not a lower one. it's diversified. the third bearish argument why does the stock market strip out expense when it includes expense for most of the peers? simple. because nxp semi can issue stock but doesn't expand the float. the company still has 13.5 million shares left on the repurchase authorization. that altogether represents nearly 10% of the share count. a gigantic appetite for the own stock....
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killing that are going on both in syria an iraqi that you mention well i think when you look back to how the fighting in syria started until recently there were different. you see the mosaic the different mosaic of syria part of this morsi diverse movie is with the opposition and fighting against the government. when you have a radical. groups when they come and fight you cannot colors the whole society or the whole fight between the opposition and the government why did this only black color of this mall vocal brutal group and and that was the wrong understanding the wrong to petition and misguiding the everybody had discounted. sierra but we will continue this heated conversation right after the break. mum. the i'm. the lead. lead. player. they just leave with the economic ups and downs in the final months day the longer the deal sang i and the rest look like it's going be a single day every week long slender legs. legs it was terrible to say oh i'm very sorry to take a plunge again a little longer here is a plum log cabin that had sex with the perfect hair looks. a little. glimpse of the i'm leg. lifts slim. when the european union promised to net ukraine become part o
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killing that are going on both in syria an iraqi that you mention well i think when you look back to how the fighting in syria started until recently there were different. you see the mosaic the different mosaic of syria part of this morsi diverse movie is with the opposition and fighting against the government. when you have radical groups when they come and fight you cannot colors the whole society or the whole fight between the opposition and the government why did this only black color of this small vocal. brutal group and that's all they're wrong understanding they're all going to petition misguiding. everybody a discount of all delhi and it's music me all eyes on syria but we will continue this heated conversation right after the break. clean more zero casualties war this is the great fantasy of war mongering politicians. capturing people is this what do you do if they're innocent killing them easy we were serve the right to kill any person anywhere any time. they could listen but they come to terms with mates these things certain politicians get a new kind of power via this technology sad is very tempting. when the unit being union promised to met ukraine become pa
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on was this a failure of intelligence? no. the fact is, as you all know, intelligence doesn't come wrapped in a package with a bow. it is a mosaic pictures, of many factors. the enemy always has a say in everything. the fact is that you always have to work that reality in to any decision you make, but the underlining objective was to do everything we can as the president said to rescue these hostages knowing that their lives were in danger, clearly in danger, as the responsibility of our government and our leaders to do all we can to take action when we believe there might be a good possibility, a good chance to make a rescue effort successful. this operation, by the way, was a flawless operation, but the hostages were not there. so we'll do everything that we need to do, that the american people would expect from their leaders to continue, to do everything we can to get our hostages back. >> reporter: do you think that you would have spared the hostage lives at risk or was it a good enough reason for the news to write an article about this or do you feel this was a military failure? >> i provide the military advice that was ren
on was this a failure of intelligence? no. the fact is, as you all know, intelligence doesn't come wrapped in a package with a bow. it is a mosaic pictures, of many factors. the enemy always has a say in everything. the fact is that you always have to work that reality in to any decision you make, but the underlining objective was to do everything we can as the president said to rescue these hostages knowing that their lives were in danger, clearly in danger, as the responsibility of our...
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going to harp on the delay, i just think it is symbolic -- >> to preempt our show, that's the real tragedy. >> can i also mention. i found an article today by michael duran, and it was in mosaic magazine, it was a really good description about president obama's approach in the middle east. it started at the beginning that instead of seeing the players in the middle east at a rec tang lor table, he sees it as a round table. at a rectangular table, you have one side opposite the other side. you have america's traditional allies all think, with israel, that america has changed its position. >> it's one thing for netanyahu, look, he can be eloquent. try to compare the two of them is not a fair comparison. this table thing, that's interesting. you guys weren't born there, but the vietnam war, they had to make a circular table to get everybody -- >> we have changed our position. we used to not negotiate with terrorist organizations. making these comments. he didn't sound like he believed it yesterday. he really did not sound like he thinks israel halls the right to defend itself. >> we must run. catch all of hannity's interview with benjamin netanyahu tonight. >>> a school won't le
going to harp on the delay, i just think it is symbolic -- >> to preempt our show, that's the real tragedy. >> can i also mention. i found an article today by michael duran, and it was in mosaic magazine, it was a really good description about president obama's approach in the middle east. it started at the beginning that instead of seeing the players in the middle east at a rec tang lor table, he sees it as a round table. at a rectangular table, you have one side opposite the other...
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the mosaic of ethnic and religious minority who have lived for thousands of years in northern iraq sent running by any means possible. and there is a christian contingent here. more than 100,000 are on the run. i saw people sleeping in the pews of the churches outside a shadow of a church in community recreation centers in unfinished apartment buildings and office buildings, trying to find anywhere possible to put their families. there are efforts to give these people water and give them food. but what is really sad to see, frankly, is that these people know they probably will not be able to go back home any time in the near future. they have been suddenly made homeless and there is no hope of any real place to go. this is a major humanitarian crisis unfolding as we speak here. >> and just the fear with isis so incredibly close. ivan watson reporting live tonight from erbil, iraq. and joining me now, the direct you for iraq at the national security council and lieutenant general david -- who was the planner for operation desert storm in 1981. the air strikes as we hear round one and later today round two. is this really -- is this really something that can really change the metric o
the mosaic of ethnic and religious minority who have lived for thousands of years in northern iraq sent running by any means possible. and there is a christian contingent here. more than 100,000 are on the run. i saw people sleeping in the pews of the churches outside a shadow of a church in community recreation centers in unfinished apartment buildings and office buildings, trying to find anywhere possible to put their families. there are efforts to give these people water and give them food....
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mosaic. we're going to have faster growth with better hiring, more inflation, possible outbreak of war in ukraine. that was the mindset a month ago. the prevailing wisdom has changed, changed dramatically on a dime with the new backdrop being slower growth, lower inflation and potential peace in the old soviet union. here's the bottom line, when the consensus changes, the buyers change accordingly. and the same stocks that just got sold down -- >> sell, sell, sell! >> buy, buy, buy! my job is not to wonder why, to show you what they buy. elaine in missouri, elaine. >> yes, hi, i heard your view before about harley davidson, but the company polaris has publicly challenged harley and sturgis reintroducing motorcycle and price challenged, as well. my question is two-part. should we be rethinking? but more importantly, what would you recommend concerning polaris? >> well, i'm never going to go against the brand, it's a great american brand. we've had this guy scott wein on the show. he's a vicious competitor. he's the richard sherman of these kinds of vehicles. and i'm never going to mess with richard sherman. i think scott should come back on, polaris is a better stock than harley davidson.
mosaic. we're going to have faster growth with better hiring, more inflation, possible outbreak of war in ukraine. that was the mindset a month ago. the prevailing wisdom has changed, changed dramatically on a dime with the new backdrop being slower growth, lower inflation and potential peace in the old soviet union. here's the bottom line, when the consensus changes, the buyers change accordingly. and the same stocks that just got sold down -- >> sell, sell, sell! >> buy, buy, buy!...
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it is a mosaic of many pictures, of many factors. >> so again, where are we on all of this?pped up u.s. air strikes in iraq against isis positions. the intelligence they say is showing that the air strikes that have been conducted are having some effect on isis positions and isis personnel inside iraq, but still the major strongholds, the home base of isis across the border in syria. kate? >> and barbara, the pentagon spokesman saying earlier on the show that yes, all options they are looking at all options, though. he would not go into further detail what those options include at this moment. barbara starr at the pentagon, thanks so much, barbara. >>> michaela, a look at other headlines? >> we've been watching the situation as i mentioned earlier, a ukraine border with russia breaking this morning, ukraine security chief is calling this a direct invasion, what do i mean? 34 russian trucks carrying humanitarian aid have crossed the border into eastern ukraine, 90 more are on the way. however ukrainian officials say the convoy was not supposed to enter without the red cross.
it is a mosaic of many pictures, of many factors. >> so again, where are we on all of this?pped up u.s. air strikes in iraq against isis positions. the intelligence they say is showing that the air strikes that have been conducted are having some effect on isis positions and isis personnel inside iraq, but still the major strongholds, the home base of isis across the border in syria. kate? >> and barbara, the pentagon spokesman saying earlier on the show that yes, all options they...
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mosaic why we're 1% away, and they are not stopping. i got to tell you, i got a kohl's gift card from my daughter. she must have used it. >> see you tonight ond money" at 6:00 6:00 p.m. eastern time. jcpenney due with resultinsresu they make or break? a personal assistant to the stars as well, when "squawk on the street" continues. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards, even cash back. and my rewards points won't expire. so you can make owning a business even more rewarding. ink from chase. so you can. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street," road map begins with retail, weak u.s. consumer cutting forecast for the rest of the year. what should you be doing with the stock today? zblnch meanwhile, dow is positi positive, and european economies face more problems with growth. should investors here at home be more worried than we are? >>
mosaic why we're 1% away, and they are not stopping. i got to tell you, i got a kohl's gift card from my daughter. she must have used it. >> see you tonight ond money" at 6:00 6:00 p.m. eastern time. jcpenney due with resultinsresu they make or break? a personal assistant to the stars as well, when "squawk on the street" continues. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in...
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on? what clues can that give them? >> an interesting way of looking at this is what you hear a lot from intelligence communities it's all a mosaic what the man is wearing. you look at the shadow to try and identify the time line. and you track people where he may have been from in great britain, you track people from his family, other worshippers, from his mosque. social media plays a huge role in that, but there's also a lot of old school police work here. >> here's the thing, i know this week isis aims to get 1 billion muslims posting on youtube and twitter and instagram. isis fell dramatically short of that goal but there were still thousands who tweeted solidarity at landmarks in spain and france and the uk. is there not a way to track at least some of the social media activity by isis and its supporters? >> location tracking has been difficult. it's always been difficult when it comes to twitter and another of different programs on social media. i keep going back to this, each posting represents a clue. you start figuring out a picture. maybe they posted others who have been under investigation who have been shown in previo
on? what clues can that give them? >> an interesting way of looking at this is what you hear a lot from intelligence communities it's all a mosaic what the man is wearing. you look at the shadow to try and identify the time line. and you track people where he may have been from in great britain, you track people from his family, other worshippers, from his mosque. social media plays a huge role in that, but there's also a lot of old school police work here. >> here's the thing, i...