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tonight on mosaic, china has a new slogan. narrator: introduced by chinese president xi jinping in 2012, the china dream is a pledge to rejuvenate the nation. prof. cheah: when i hear china dream, the first thing i think about: materialist consumption. ai weiwei: i think it's just a nightmare. narrator: is the china dream of security and economic prosperity for all chinese citizens or only for the well educated and fortunate enough to already be middle class? professor taz frazier: you know working class, working poor, rural chinese citizens are finding the chinese dream to be a myth. prof. stan rosen: it's being introduced at a time when you're trying to pull back everybody who is going off in their own 1.3 billion directions. narrator: tonight on mosaic, through the eyes of film makers around the globe we explore the china dream with intellectuals, overseas students in america, migrant workers in beijing, and an entrepreneur in africa. tonight on mosaic, the china dream. dean yam yeutong: national rejuvenation refers to thos
tonight on mosaic, china has a new slogan. narrator: introduced by chinese president xi jinping in 2012, the china dream is a pledge to rejuvenate the nation. prof. cheah: when i hear china dream, the first thing i think about: materialist consumption. ai weiwei: i think it's just a nightmare. narrator: is the china dream of security and economic prosperity for all chinese citizens or only for the well educated and fortunate enough to already be middle class? professor taz frazier: you know...
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please join us in a moment when we return on mosaic on this important topic of breast cancer. cancer. >>> welcome back to mosaic. we're having a very important conversation. i know you deal with all classes of people, also people from all stations of life, as it impacts breast cancer. we certainly know like all illnesses, that it touches every race, every station in life, and i'm wonders if you could sort of talk a little bit about that perspective of the experience? >> we're increasingly bringing our focus to the underserved communities in this conversation, as the marin marin breast cancer, who for the most part had very significant resources they could call on and not just material, but education resources so they could sort of understand and engage in similar to the approach woody's taken, some research of their own, asking questions of their doctors, having english as their first language and we're really starting to put our efforts and apply our learning to communicating with those communities that are not as well as resources. so for socio economic reasons, english is a
please join us in a moment when we return on mosaic on this important topic of breast cancer. cancer. >>> welcome back to mosaic. we're having a very important conversation. i know you deal with all classes of people, also people from all stations of life, as it impacts breast cancer. we certainly know like all illnesses, that it touches every race, every station in life, and i'm wonders if you could sort of talk a little bit about that perspective of the experience? >> we're...
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don't want to cut us off, but i want us to have a moment to say thank you so much for joining us on mosaic. and please join this conversation in your lives. thank you so much for being with us this morning. [ end of realtime captioning ] you may not be able to tell from the look on my face, but i'm very, very hungry. i need something that satiates my tum tum something with just enough protein to seek out my hunger and eliminate it. that's called satiety, and yoplait greek 100's very effective at providing it. satiety. make your tummy happy. mmmm, yoplait. why let someone else have all ththfun? the sosotimemehaphphard,d, never boring fun. the why can't it smell like this all the time fun. the learning the virtue of sharing this all fun.time fun. why let someone else have all the fun? that's no fun. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. our pitch....if you have a idea......we would love to from you. go to facebook dot com slash bay sunday and comment to the page. lets get started! she hails from tampa and yoga is a major pt of her life. she teaches over 200 studen each week and is one o
don't want to cut us off, but i want us to have a moment to say thank you so much for joining us on mosaic. and please join this conversation in your lives. thank you so much for being with us this morning. [ end of realtime captioning ] you may not be able to tell from the look on my face, but i'm very, very hungry. i need something that satiates my tum tum something with just enough protein to seek out my hunger and eliminate it. that's called satiety, and yoplait greek 100's very effective...
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tonight on mosaic, china has a new slogan.arrator: introduced by chinese president xi jinping in 2012, the china dream is a pledge to rejuvenate the nation. prof. cheah: when i hear china dream, the first thing i think about: materialist consumption. ai weiwei: i think it's just a nightmare.
tonight on mosaic, china has a new slogan.arrator: introduced by chinese president xi jinping in 2012, the china dream is a pledge to rejuvenate the nation. prof. cheah: when i hear china dream, the first thing i think about: materialist consumption. ai weiwei: i think it's just a nightmare.
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those losses coming on the back of a pretty good year. also looking at potash and mosaic. rtilizer makers being upgraded on price discipline in the markets. tradingocks have been as if the market is collapsing, and that is not the case, according to one trader. mosaic is up a little bit better than potash. both have been done more than 30% in the third quarter. finally, let's see how stocks are trading with anheuser-busch inbev, as it gets closer to its acquisition of sab miller. 44 pounds a share. sab miller is higher. one important thing to note, it's trading at a discount to the offer price. translated into dollars, about $67 a share. trading at as discount because it could take a while to get antitrust approval for the deal and because it control such a big part of the beer industry. molson coors getting the biggest lift of the three, because as the newly combined beer joint may be forced to sell off some of its assets, one might be the partnership it has with molson coors. alix: possible consolidation. thank you so much. if ab inbev and sab miller complete their deal,
those losses coming on the back of a pretty good year. also looking at potash and mosaic. rtilizer makers being upgraded on price discipline in the markets. tradingocks have been as if the market is collapsing, and that is not the case, according to one trader. mosaic is up a little bit better than potash. both have been done more than 30% in the third quarter. finally, let's see how stocks are trading with anheuser-busch inbev, as it gets closer to its acquisition of sab miller. 44 pounds a...
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on so many. >>> welcome back to mosaic. we've been talking about howard thurman. and also the jesus heritage. martin luther king junior's favorite book. tell us about jesus disinherited. >> he worked on the ideas in jesus disinherited many years before the book was published in 1949. doctor thurman and mrs. thurman and two other people were part of a delegation in the student christian room in salon. one of the questions i confronted them is why are you a christian because with questions, we enslave your ancestors. it was maingate a strong statements saying you are a betrayer by being a christian. so it sent thurman on two different trusts. one was in the church for the fellowship of all people. and the other, enjoy it is inheritance. his response to that question in many ways, but does uncle thurman how to help people with their backs against the wall. and what he did to deal with that idea was the fact he placed jesus in his contextual setting which meant jesus was for. jesus was a ju. and he lived in the domination of the empire. his question was how can you live with integrity and dignity
on so many. >>> welcome back to mosaic. we've been talking about howard thurman. and also the jesus heritage. martin luther king junior's favorite book. tell us about jesus disinherited. >> he worked on the ideas in jesus disinherited many years before the book was published in 1949. doctor thurman and mrs. thurman and two other people were part of a delegation in the student christian room in salon. one of the questions i confronted them is why are you a christian because with...
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well because i'll tell you right now, sean, based on the fbi, between these two servers now, we'll be able to piece these things together back like a mosaic and have one of the most complete pictures. >> what are the odds that they get 100% of those e-mails that were deleted and wiped off the server, in your opinion? >> i think we're over the 90% range right now. we're to the point of between 90 and 95% probably have a complete picture. just a guess. but you put this all together and that's what we'll have at the end of the day. >> brian, you agree with that assessment? >> i do. i do. when you're talking about multiple servers that were keeping the same e-mails and the same types of information, granted, they're both tried to be deleted at certain points, but you are looking at a very high level of confidence that you'll be able to piece most of it together and at the very least compare and contrast and find some nixonian-like gaps in the tapes. >> you have this one employee at this mom and pop shop platte river networks in colorado and an employee that, remember, they're the i.d. company hired to do this here and they were instructed to
well because i'll tell you right now, sean, based on the fbi, between these two servers now, we'll be able to piece these things together back like a mosaic and have one of the most complete pictures. >> what are the odds that they get 100% of those e-mails that were deleted and wiped off the server, in your opinion? >> i think we're over the 90% range right now. we're to the point of between 90 and 95% probably have a complete picture. just a guess. but you put this all together...
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mayor de blasio conferred the honor on the 88-year-old former mayor today and former mayor dinkins invoked his favorite phrase, gorgeous mosaic, in singh the honor. >> i will always be at your service as one of new york city workers who was satisfied at the end of a busy week's work in this building. always proud in knowing that we worked as hard as we could, as long as we could and for as many as we could to do the right thing always. >> reporter: in his remarks, mayor de blasio was especially warm and effusive toward mayor dinkins. his wife, share lane mccray. she was a speechwriter for mayor dinkins in the early '90s. from lower manhattan outside the newly named david n. dinkins municipal building, andrew siff, news 4, new york. >>> the mets season comes down to tonight's playoff elimination game against the dodgers. pitcher jacob de grom, who won game one, will be going back to the mound but if he gets into trouble, manager terry collins says other mets starters may come out of the bullpen. a mets win will keep the world series hopes alive. if they lose, they go home. tonight's game five of the nlds gets under wait 8:07 o
mayor de blasio conferred the honor on the 88-year-old former mayor today and former mayor dinkins invoked his favorite phrase, gorgeous mosaic, in singh the honor. >> i will always be at your service as one of new york city workers who was satisfied at the end of a busy week's work in this building. always proud in knowing that we worked as hard as we could, as long as we could and for as many as we could to do the right thing always. >> reporter: in his remarks, mayor de blasio...
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on the country's rich history. last month, smugglers offered a cbs 2 news investigation team mosaics stolen from syria. >> for every one they destroy on camera, thousands line their coffers. >> militants have destroyed several monuments including two famous temples. >>> a woman arrested on federal charges in atlanta is now here in new york where she is set to appear in court. federal authorities say the 50- year-old told an undercover dea agent she wanted to buy more than 2,000 guns for -- guns for associates in iran. she is scheduled to appear friday in court in brooklyn. >>> a halloween display in new jersey is kicking up controversy. instead of ghosts and goblin, this shows blood, gore and terrorists. some residents say it's just un- american. >> reporter: many residents of butler, new jersey are eager for halloween, windows glowing orange with fake spider ones >> created a huge uproar. >> reporter: so graphically violent, we can't show you everything. the first thing you notice is a mannequin inspired by isis. behind him, a hanging figure meant to be a u.s. soldier. and in this cage, a tortured isis captive. >>
on the country's rich history. last month, smugglers offered a cbs 2 news investigation team mosaics stolen from syria. >> for every one they destroy on camera, thousands line their coffers. >> militants have destroyed several monuments including two famous temples. >>> a woman arrested on federal charges in atlanta is now here in new york where she is set to appear in court. federal authorities say the 50- year-old told an undercover dea agent she wanted to buy more than...
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check out what one of his big sponsors at&t designed to commemorate this great year he had in downtown dallas. a team of 25 built this incredible mosaic of 24,000 golf balls placed on tees to create the golf superstar's image. you have to turn sideways but you see it. the reason i'm telling you that is it took me a while to figure it out. took two days to build that. a perfect way to commemorate spieth's year, he won the masters, the u.s. open and a whole lot of money. >>> a kid may owe someone a lot of money after this impressive kick. watch as a drone was perfectly punted out of the sky in new zealand. the drone was taking some aerial footage of a soccer game until one of the players kicked the ball in its direction and what a shot there. we go! couldn't do that again in -- well, i don't know, quite a long time. >>> up next, former presidential candidate steve forbes joins us to tell us what he thinks of the recent crop. >>> and took more than a billion of taxpayers to make the reality bump a reality, you won't believe what it took down to take down the expensive equipment? they couldn't figure out how to take control of that thing?
check out what one of his big sponsors at&t designed to commemorate this great year he had in downtown dallas. a team of 25 built this incredible mosaic of 24,000 golf balls placed on tees to create the golf superstar's image. you have to turn sideways but you see it. the reason i'm telling you that is it took me a while to figure it out. took two days to build that. a perfect way to commemorate spieth's year, he won the masters, the u.s. open and a whole lot of money. >>> a kid...
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the hearing on thursday was part of the mosaic, so secretary clinton was one of dozens and dozens oftnesses. we have many others to call. we learned a handful of things. there are pieces in the lead up, the run-up to symptom or 11, to september 11, 2012. the events of the evening, how the administration behaved, how the government behaved following the attacks. a good example is we have not had a chance to cumulatively identify all of the requests for security assistance, and now we know that totals more than 600. we can now for the first time confirmed that none of those, according to second-rate clinton's testimony, made it. -- according to secretary clinton's testimony, made it. she is supposed to be involved in security. we heard the secretary would personally get involved -- she did not. she said i rely on my professionals. we have a lot of contacts about how secure he operated inside the state department. after that evening, we got fidelity that she trie chose not to call century of state canetti, she did not call -- secretary of state pa netta, she did not call others. is to d
the hearing on thursday was part of the mosaic, so secretary clinton was one of dozens and dozens oftnesses. we have many others to call. we learned a handful of things. there are pieces in the lead up, the run-up to symptom or 11, to september 11, 2012. the events of the evening, how the administration behaved, how the government behaved following the attacks. a good example is we have not had a chance to cumulatively identify all of the requests for security assistance, and now we know that...
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of them briefly conclude that jeffrey sterling was convicted on the basis entirely of circumstantial evidence. the government resented a mosaicof supposedly incriminating information that involved entirely elective it is by jeffrey sterling. it should be made clear that jeffrey is a whistleblower because through legal channels he went to the senate intelligence committee as a former cia case officer to give information about a botched dangerous cia operation involving nuclear weapon design to the ram. the precendece are dangerous because in a real sense, they are a warning shot across the bow not only for journalists and potential whistleblowers, but for any government official who even legally those through channels to provide concerns and information to appropriate officials, who legally speaks to journalists. what happened to jeffrey, and the trial itself, those legal activities or turned against him and used as circumstantial evidence toward conviction. amy: i want to turn to a clip from "the invisible man" about jeffrey sterling's case. this is a clip. >> i reached out to the senate intelligence committee. i gave them my
of them briefly conclude that jeffrey sterling was convicted on the basis entirely of circumstantial evidence. the government resented a mosaicof supposedly incriminating information that involved entirely elective it is by jeffrey sterling. it should be made clear that jeffrey is a whistleblower because through legal channels he went to the senate intelligence committee as a former cia case officer to give information about a botched dangerous cia operation involving nuclear weapon design to...
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we talked about things that the rent board does work on mostly around evictions and so i appreciate a lot more information here he have two more mosaic questions the first one looks like you were reading our comments there were a lot of information that's fantastic. >> sure i can send that to you. >> well, that's - >> (laughter) you well, you read it so pent the second thing and would love the reference of the charts a little bit more regularly we'll talk about the preferences in the next week we're having many more policy discussions in the planning commission i'd like really appreciate it the two charts on the no fault and the fault evictions so we can see the total number other things like the titles instead of assess that is fantastic so i appreciate that and let me work on this. >> send to me i'll do it. >> i'll send you the data no problem. >> i appreciate that just it sounds like other commissioners asked a lot of the questions i'll not re-ask but certainly is a as a general impression from the data and other hearings that would be helpful i think the rent board does a fair amount of interpretation as well that is one thing in
we talked about things that the rent board does work on mostly around evictions and so i appreciate a lot more information here he have two more mosaic questions the first one looks like you were reading our comments there were a lot of information that's fantastic. >> sure i can send that to you. >> well, that's - >> (laughter) you well, you read it so pent the second thing and would love the reference of the charts a little bit more regularly we'll talk about the preferences...
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it's a mosaic of very confusing groups on the ground, and what the russians are doing is targeting anybody is opposed to assad, whether they're on the american side or the islamist side or the al qaeda side or on the isis side. >> for the first time, the u.s. military has had to divert an aircraft over syria to move away from a russian fighter aircraft. the turkey prime minister says russian planes have violated turkish air space again. how might the dangers in the skies above syria might now escalate as a result? >> well, there are two dangers. one is that coalition -- western coalition aircrafts, particularly the united states or france, will get involved in some kind of showdown in the air with the russian planes. that's unlikely, but it is possible. what is more likely is that the russians will get into some kind of confrontation with the turks. the russians are flying planes right along the turkish border. they've crossed into turkish air space. the turkish president has come out and said weeshgs not going to allow that to happen. and there is on record not with russian aircraft but s
it's a mosaic of very confusing groups on the ground, and what the russians are doing is targeting anybody is opposed to assad, whether they're on the american side or the islamist side or the al qaeda side or on the isis side. >> for the first time, the u.s. military has had to divert an aircraft over syria to move away from a russian fighter aircraft. the turkey prime minister says russian planes have violated turkish air space again. how might the dangers in the skies above syria might...
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this week we are speaking with secretary clintoned a it is one of dozens and dozens of interviews that we will hold to put together the mosaicrican people the whole story. >> and what is the charged statement that kevin mccarthy, the majority leader made, and congressman from indiana hanna said that this is more politics to weaken hillary clinton as a democratic candidate than getting more information about what happened. >> they got it wrong. i was in the army and active duty and i understand what mission is, and we have been focused on the core mission that the house of representatives gave us. and actually, when this was formed there was no candidacy of secretary clinton and we are focused on the the mission and how did we get there and have four americans killed. senator feinstein said it was preventable incident, and so it is our task to find out how to prevent it again. >> what have you learned some. >> more context of how the security was set up, and what the decision-making was for that security, and how the case of d days and weeks afterwards that it was not known to the american people that it was a terrorist attac
this week we are speaking with secretary clintoned a it is one of dozens and dozens of interviews that we will hold to put together the mosaicrican people the whole story. >> and what is the charged statement that kevin mccarthy, the majority leader made, and congressman from indiana hanna said that this is more politics to weaken hillary clinton as a democratic candidate than getting more information about what happened. >> they got it wrong. i was in the army and active duty and i...
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on the people of afghanistan. despite the death and destruction wrought by the soviets, the afghan struggle for freedom continues. ♪ >> afghanistan is an ancient country -- a rich mosaicaditions shape by islam. geography has placed it at a crossroads of trade and throughout the 19th century, it was the object of imperialist rivalries. since modern times, afghanistan has outlined a careful policy of nonalignment and has maintained peaceful relations with the neighbor to the north. four years, afghanistan accepted development aid from the soviet union to grade its agrarian economy. a network of modern roads was built to link its major cities to the soviet order. this aid was not without its consequences. only years later did this become obvious. a former official in the afghan government who, like others in this report, cannot be identified in order to protect the family and friends recalls the early days of soviet aid to his country. >> initially, people found some advantages in these assistance programs. some areas were developed, roads were made, and factories constructed. but after two or three decades, we found out the russians had bad intentions from the beginning
on the people of afghanistan. despite the death and destruction wrought by the soviets, the afghan struggle for freedom continues. ♪ >> afghanistan is an ancient country -- a rich mosaicaditions shape by islam. geography has placed it at a crossroads of trade and throughout the 19th century, it was the object of imperialist rivalries. since modern times, afghanistan has outlined a careful policy of nonalignment and has maintained peaceful relations with the neighbor to the north. four...
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on the people of afghanistan. despite the death and destruction wrought by the soviets, the afghan struggle for freedom continues. ♪ ♪ is an ancient country -- a rich mosaicions shape by islam. ♪ geography has placed it at a crossroads of trade and throughout the 19th century, it was the object of imperialist rivalries. since modern times, afghanistan careful policy of nonalignment and has maintained peaceful relations with the neighbor to the north. , afghanistan accepted development aid from the soviet union to grade its agrarian economy. a network of modern roads was built to link its major cities to the soviet order. this aid was not without its consequences. only years later did this become obvious. a former official in the afghan government who, like others in this report, cannot be identified in order to protect the family and friends recalls the early days of soviet aid to his country. >> initially, people found some advantages in these assistance programs. some areas were developed, roads were made, and factories constructed. but after two or three decades, we found out the russians had bad intentions from the beginning. apparently, it was aid an
on the people of afghanistan. despite the death and destruction wrought by the soviets, the afghan struggle for freedom continues. ♪ ♪ is an ancient country -- a rich mosaicions shape by islam. ♪ geography has placed it at a crossroads of trade and throughout the 19th century, it was the object of imperialist rivalries. since modern times, afghanistan careful policy of nonalignment and has maintained peaceful relations with the neighbor to the north. , afghanistan accepted development aid...
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on camera, thousands line their coffers. >> reporter: a cbs news investigation confirmed that last month when smugglers offered our team ancient roman he mosaicsn from syria. it's a booming trade. a smuggler says the terrorists are making out like bandits. if you find an artifact, you take 80% and isis takes 20%. their fate is increasingly in the hands of isis. alex ortiz, cbs news. >>> i am surae chen on the national mall at the justice or else rally commemorating the 20th anniversary of the million man march. i am joined by two people who were here 20 years ago. thank you so much. tell me, describe the energy 20 years ago and the difference you might feel this time around. >> i guess because it was the first time having the million man's march, the energy at this time of the morning was more pumped. there were a lot of more people here. i see them coming together now. i think mr. farrakhan had a fantastic message that he wanted us to take back to our communities. if we would have followed through with it, we may not have had to have a second million man's march. i think it's important to follow through with what he puts out for the day. >> i
on camera, thousands line their coffers. >> reporter: a cbs news investigation confirmed that last month when smugglers offered our team ancient roman he mosaicsn from syria. it's a booming trade. a smuggler says the terrorists are making out like bandits. if you find an artifact, you take 80% and isis takes 20%. their fate is increasingly in the hands of isis. alex ortiz, cbs news. >>> i am surae chen on the national mall at the justice or else rally commemorating the 20th...
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mosaic of factors isn't it? i guess the top reason if you will is that he wants us to be talking about russia, to consider the numbers to spot on the world stage, and the world military. at the same time he exposed the weakness of the u.s. hold on the region. so there was that dual purpose. at the same time there is a sense that he really fears a syria that falls into isis hands, that he believes a bashir al assad is a more stablizing force than the opposition on the table. militarily he has a lot to gain, too. there is an air field that the syrians use and a naval base off of the syrian coast and that's their strongest military hold in the region. so all of the factors come into play. and, frankly,ra it was some wou argue an opportunity for him to take advantage of a u.s. strategy that seemed to be not as committed to the war in syria. >> i would add one more thing. i think all those things are exactly right. in some ways he is not just defending bashir al assad's government. he is defending his own government. because in his view if you can simply come into a country and topple the government because it happens to be auto car
mosaic of factors isn't it? i guess the top reason if you will is that he wants us to be talking about russia, to consider the numbers to spot on the world stage, and the world military. at the same time he exposed the weakness of the u.s. hold on the region. so there was that dual purpose. at the same time there is a sense that he really fears a syria that falls into isis hands, that he believes a bashir al assad is a more stablizing force than the opposition on the table. militarily he has a...
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on the table, you've got lower commodity prices playing into the mix. that has to be recognized in the k+s stock price. not a pretty picture in the rest of the market. mosaice biggest potash maker in the united states. they've been trying to curtail supply as we see demand ebbing from the foreigners. deutsche bank as the number two shareholder felt potash and k+s would have been better together. jonathan: thank you very much. will the fed also be spooked? it's the big question before investors. a soft jobs number lands on it a soft global growth outlook. that adds to concerns from that underwhelming 140,000 jobs figure. last friday's word of the day was week. >> this data does show the economy week. >> this is disappointing. ask week job creation. week hourly wages. >> the economy has been slowing. rate back toion 1977 levels. in as long as job growth is excess of 75,000 to 90,000 a month -- >> even if the economy slows. >> that is growth in excess of underlying trends. >> it is still growing above potential. >> we're almost at the sweet spot. we are not that far off of the 2% inflation target. unemployment rate is down to 5.1%. >> it still doesn't justify
on the table, you've got lower commodity prices playing into the mix. that has to be recognized in the k+s stock price. not a pretty picture in the rest of the market. mosaice biggest potash maker in the united states. they've been trying to curtail supply as we see demand ebbing from the foreigners. deutsche bank as the number two shareholder felt potash and k+s would have been better together. jonathan: thank you very much. will the fed also be spooked? it's the big question before investors....
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on camera, thousands line their coffers. >> reporter: a cbs news investigation confirmed that last month when smugglers offered our team ancient mosaic it's a booming trade. terrorists are making out like bandits. if you find an agrument fact -- artifact, you take 20% and isis takes 80%. with the the war getting worse the fate of the cultural heritage is increasingly in the hands of isis. alex ortiz, cbs news. >>> it 16:37 right now owe toe now. well, one lowell police officer is under fire for taking that nap on the job. this officer was seen sleeping in a marked cruiser friday morning. he was sound asleep on a pillow with the seat all the way back. a police superintendent ordered an immediate investigation. >>> the red sox are done for the season but some former players are still fighting for the world series. >> we have all the rain out of here. now we have a fabulous weekend coming up. it is columbus day, the holiday on monday. gradual warm-up day by day. for today temperatures will be very fallish, right around 60 degrees for the high. full sunshine, light breeze from the northwest. not too bad. the details on those numbers and
on camera, thousands line their coffers. >> reporter: a cbs news investigation confirmed that last month when smugglers offered our team ancient mosaic it's a booming trade. terrorists are making out like bandits. if you find an agrument fact -- artifact, you take 20% and isis takes 80%. with the the war getting worse the fate of the cultural heritage is increasingly in the hands of isis. alex ortiz, cbs news. >>> it 16:37 right now owe toe now. well, one lowell police officer is...
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one of the governments ed here has been absolutely nothing. utter silence. scarlet: he has been a major critic of the deal. mosaicing into a $2 millionr -- lawsuit. the material is the result of the company's production of a commonly used fertilizer. expanding --s united states ceo is now apologizing to passengers. he declared that the merger of united and continental has failed to live up to expectations. since the merger, the airline has been plagued with chronic delays, computer outages and workers taking their frustrations out on flyers. coca-cola changing the labeling on vitamin water to settle a lawsuit. the company was accused of making misleading health claims about its drinks. they will add the words with sweeteners in two places on the bottle. the label changes must be complete within two years. those are your top stories at this hour. that's a check on how commodities have closed today. let's begin with oil. nymex crude started the day with gains, showing u.s. crude out paste the decline. the 44-40 five dollars range. same story with brent, giving up an earlier 3% advance. to check on how the companies
one of the governments ed here has been absolutely nothing. utter silence. scarlet: he has been a major critic of the deal. mosaicing into a $2 millionr -- lawsuit. the material is the result of the company's production of a commonly used fertilizer. expanding --s united states ceo is now apologizing to passengers. he declared that the merger of united and continental has failed to live up to expectations. since the merger, the airline has been plagued with chronic delays, computer outages and...
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presentation to give you a sense of both technologies in the design one of the original oversees of both technical came in into a notation of mosaic type of art work we were thinking of cut paper art and done a subtle translation using the windows that change. >> their orientation as they go verizon up the building and is akin to the idea of folded and unfolded motif of administration this is the rhythm catered around 23rd street side of building we've minimized our garage entry and continued the architecture vocabulary and language on the uphill side of the street santa fe on the left this is what we transition into our residential unit and worth noting we have two types of transitioned that occur one a vertical and 1 along the street level on the street level with the residential units we've assailant the residential intridz to create a buffer between the public and private realm to give an opportunity for the residents of the ground floor units to create some distinction with our unit with landscaping the vertical transition we've approached has an element dissolving where we have balconies at the top and here as you can see th
presentation to give you a sense of both technologies in the design one of the original oversees of both technical came in into a notation of mosaic type of art work we were thinking of cut paper art and done a subtle translation using the windows that change. >> their orientation as they go verizon up the building and is akin to the idea of folded and unfolded motif of administration this is the rhythm catered around 23rd street side of building we've minimized our garage entry and...