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we will take a quick break and come back to this serious conversation once again on mosaic. >>> good morning and welcome back to mosaic. i'm rabbi eric weiss, honored to be your host this morning in this conversation with stefan schlueter, consul general of germany. can you talk more about the way in which jewish life exists in germany, today? >> yes. we have seen quite a remarkable reemergence of jewish life. we had about 500,000 german jews living in germany in 1933 and only about 12,000 to 15,000 left by the end of the war. quite a number survived. they say 3000 survived in the underground, which is quite remarkable. we had about 15,000 left after the war and by 1990 we had about 30,000. the iron curtain came down and the soviet union faltered and many soviet jews went to israel and many went to the u.s. and many went to germany. now, we have about 200,000 -- the jewish community of about 200,000 living in germany for any length of time and believe it or not, about 20,000 young israelis in berlin coming from israel to live in germany and this is one of the things you might listen
we will take a quick break and come back to this serious conversation once again on mosaic. >>> good morning and welcome back to mosaic. i'm rabbi eric weiss, honored to be your host this morning in this conversation with stefan schlueter, consul general of germany. can you talk more about the way in which jewish life exists in germany, today? >> yes. we have seen quite a remarkable reemergence of jewish life. we had about 500,000 german jews living in germany in 1933 and only...
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think o >>> hello.on behalf of the arch of san francisco, welcome to mosaic. one of the most familiar images we share catholic and noncatholic alike. think of a man in a black suit and roman collar or a man in vestments holding up a challis of wine. a man who listens to sins, a man offering to a long line of worshipers a small disc of unleaven bread. catholics carry these images due to experience. but thanks to movies such images are probably in the minds of everyone. the vocation it represents is deeply fascinating. today we are joined by father george e schultz sj. with him, we will discuss the catholic priesthood today, who is answering the call to priesthood, how is the vocation discerned and developed, what training and education does a priest get, how is priestly life lived out in the 21st century. after this brief break, please join us as we learn from father schultz about the catholic priesthood today. >>> hello. welcome back to mosaic. with me is father george e schultz sj. sj stands for society of jesus. father schultz, i briefly know your background. it
think o >>> hello.on behalf of the arch of san francisco, welcome to mosaic. one of the most familiar images we share catholic and noncatholic alike. think of a man in a black suit and roman collar or a man in vestments holding up a challis of wine. a man who listens to sins, a man offering to a long line of worshipers a small disc of unleaven bread. catholics carry these images due to experience. but thanks to movies such images are probably in the minds of everyone. the vocation it...
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on behalf of the arch diocese of san francisco, welcome to mosaic. it's one of the most images we share, catholic and noncatholic alike. think of a man in a black suit and roman collar or a man in vestments holding a challis of wine, a man who sits and listens to confessing sins. a man offering a small disc of unleaven bread. we catholics carry this thanks to personal experiences but such images are probably embedded in the minds of nearly everyone. the image is familiar because the vocation is represents it deeply and enduringly fascinating. today we will talk about that. we are joined by george schultz, president and director of our training school for priests, st. patrick's seminary. with him, we will discuss the catholic priesthood, who is answering the call to priesthood, how is the vocation discerned and developed, what training and education does a priest get, how is priestly life lived out in the 21st century. after this break, please join us as we learn about the catholic priesthood today. >> hello. welcome back to mosaic. with me is father g
on behalf of the arch diocese of san francisco, welcome to mosaic. it's one of the most images we share, catholic and noncatholic alike. think of a man in a black suit and roman collar or a man in vestments holding a challis of wine, a man who sits and listens to confessing sins. a man offering a small disc of unleaven bread. we catholics carry this thanks to personal experiences but such images are probably embedded in the minds of nearly everyone. the image is familiar because the vocation is...
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this is for being with us here on mosaic. advocates fighting for your rights, but first let's go to the theatre. "the curious incident of the do >>> welcome to bay sunday. we've got dance, music, advocates fighting to are your rights. first let's go to theater, curious incident of the dog in the time time was the winner of the tony award for best new play. adam, welcome to bay sunday. >> thank you for having me. >> i love the title. what's the premise of the play? >> this young man christopher boone finds that his neighbor's dog has been murdered. he loves this dog. he takes it upon himself to find out who has murdered the do
this is for being with us here on mosaic. advocates fighting for your rights, but first let's go to the theatre. "the curious incident of the do >>> welcome to bay sunday. we've got dance, music, advocates fighting to are your rights. first let's go to theater, curious incident of the dog in the time time was the winner of the tony award for best new play. adam, welcome to bay sunday. >> thank you for having me. >> i love the title. what's the premise of the play?...
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they all kind of come out on this mosaic on this day which is allowed under hong kong's basic law, a mini constitution that it inherited during the handover from the british rule 20 years ago. that was celebrated as a return to the homeland, by the authorities, by the tonight tral government. many of the people here are worried that the central government is officially tightening its grip around this former british colony. and slowly eroding the democratic freedom that people here are enjoying. and now there is another issue here, too, that is a growing sense of alienation against hong kong and the rest of china. a recent hong kong university survey showed 62% of hongkongers surveyed say they are not proud to be citizens of china. and that number soars to when you get to hongkongers under the age of 30. it's within that demographic you that see growing support from independents completely from china. one of the messages that xi jinping said during his three-day visit here was celebrating the return of hong kong, saying, yes, you do have democratic freedoms but separate ideas like sep
they all kind of come out on this mosaic on this day which is allowed under hong kong's basic law, a mini constitution that it inherited during the handover from the british rule 20 years ago. that was celebrated as a return to the homeland, by the authorities, by the tonight tral government. many of the people here are worried that the central government is officially tightening its grip around this former british colony. and slowly eroding the democratic freedom that people here are enjoying....
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mosaic on paper is having its best day since january. cash and agri-him -- potash and agrium were upgraded. there is suspicion that this ongoing strength reflects weather conditions where these crops are planted, basically drought fears. if we take a look at some of the grains, including wheat, soybeans, and corn, here is that rally. a commodity strategist at bloomberg agrees. we see this big strength today. but on the year, wheat and corn are just -- both having their best year since 2010. that is normal when there are drought fears. if we see a drought that's anything like what happened in 2012, it could suggest these prices could actually double. thisestingly, soybeans -- is the one spot of perhaps weakness on the year, up only 3%. big catch-up potential. that would come on a short squeeze. all these grains had been heavily shorted. we have a great chart that shows this relative to wheat. it's a five-year chart. in yellow, we have wheat. we see how the price of wheat did more than double in 2012 on the back of that big drought. in whi
mosaic on paper is having its best day since january. cash and agri-him -- potash and agrium were upgraded. there is suspicion that this ongoing strength reflects weather conditions where these crops are planted, basically drought fears. if we take a look at some of the grains, including wheat, soybeans, and corn, here is that rally. a commodity strategist at bloomberg agrees. we see this big strength today. but on the year, wheat and corn are just -- both having their best year since 2010....
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this is the only one still in existence. the glass mosaic sparkle all day long with the western light coming in from the windows. it's hard to ignore the views out the double doors onto the balcony. it's one of the best places on the house. now, let's walk down the losure to the master bedroom. the master bedroom anchors the far end of the house. s mitered corner windows to enhance the view from the bed. it has a real warmth. it's anchored by a fireplace. you have a heavy timbered ceiling. and you have expansive views. the swimming pool is surrounded by the san gabriel mountains, pine trees, and textile blocks. walking around the house, there's really not a bad view, both of the house and the landscape. it's a real harmony between the house and its surroundings. you really feel a real part of nature. thank you for joining me on a tour of frank lloyd wright's ennis house. i hope you've enjoyed it as much as i have. up next, we have an inside look at the history of this place-- the guggenheim museum. welcome back. new york's solomon r. guggenh
this is the only one still in existence. the glass mosaic sparkle all day long with the western light coming in from the windows. it's hard to ignore the views out the double doors onto the balcony. it's one of the best places on the house. now, let's walk down the losure to the master bedroom. the master bedroom anchors the far end of the house. s mitered corner windows to enhance the view from the bed. it has a real warmth. it's anchored by a fireplace. you have a heavy timbered ceiling. and...
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on say. to cope with her loss, nelson covered the crime scene with a mosaic painting and followed it with a memorial but a developer plans to build a residential property on the site of the memorial. >> all of this will be bulldozed and more or less right at this spot will be the driveway to enter into the garage, and so that's a very hard thing for me to take because right at this spot is the heart of the garden. >> nelson plans to reach out to the developer and berkeley city leaders in hopes to come up with a solution. there's a $20,000 reward to help catch veto's killer. >>> the state of new york is considering giving police a new tool to crack down on distracted driving. it's a device known as the textalizer. it can determine if drivers were using their cell phones, swiping or tapping or texting. it can swap it out. officers says it can prove or disprove if a driver was districted while driving. critics says this device is an invasion of privacy and the police should have to get a search warrant first. >>> it's 5:38. and still ahead, a transpacific plot uncovered in sonoma county. at 6:00, we're
on say. to cope with her loss, nelson covered the crime scene with a mosaic painting and followed it with a memorial but a developer plans to build a residential property on the site of the memorial. >> all of this will be bulldozed and more or less right at this spot will be the driveway to enter into the garage, and so that's a very hard thing for me to take because right at this spot is the heart of the garden. >> nelson plans to reach out to the developer and berkeley city...
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i talked on the floor about two weeks ago about the coordinated care model between shep hrd pratt hospital in baltimore and mosaic which deals with behavioral health issues and how they deal with it in an integrated coordinated care model which saves money. it saves money. less tests. more timely interventions. how can we use telemedicine? they're using telepsychiatry? how can we use that to bring down the cost of care? so when i'm asking in my state as to what i can do, what is my plan, how can we fix the affordable care act, my answer is quite simple. i'm proud of the progress that we've made under the affordable care act. i invite democrats and republicans through our committees to work together to improve t yes, we can improve it. we can provide more stability in the individual marketplace. we can bring down the high annual growth we've seen in premiums in the individual marketplace. we can continue to bring down the growth rate of health care costs, working together on some of these commonsense approaches in order to deal with health care in america. all this i think we can do, democrats and republicans, wor
i talked on the floor about two weeks ago about the coordinated care model between shep hrd pratt hospital in baltimore and mosaic which deals with behavioral health issues and how they deal with it in an integrated coordinated care model which saves money. it saves money. less tests. more timely interventions. how can we use telemedicine? they're using telepsychiatry? how can we use that to bring down the cost of care? so when i'm asking in my state as to what i can do, what is my plan, how...
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usjoined a mosaic of twisted truths, he said, the idea that 30,000 of us joined a mosaic of single sole trader businesses oneves that if this report does not lead to serious reform, game—changing reform, he kept repeating that phrase, then mps in the house of commons, given the political make—up at the moment, would actually make sure that it did offer substantial reforms. does that give you some hope that at the end of this, there will be greater protections and rights for employees? well, i welcome, protections and rights for employees? well, iwelcome, if parliament takes this seriously, and frank field through his committee has done some wonderful work in this area, but the direction of travel set out by matthew taylor is troubling but i hope we can have a sensible debate now about where these recommendations would take us. this idea of peace work being linked to minimum wage, i mean, if that leeches out into the greater economy could could you imagine nurses working night shift should get paid less but because parents are asleep or cabin crew getting paid less because the flight is half full? peaks in s
usjoined a mosaic of twisted truths, he said, the idea that 30,000 of us joined a mosaic of single sole trader businesses oneves that if this report does not lead to serious reform, game—changing reform, he kept repeating that phrase, then mps in the house of commons, given the political make—up at the moment, would actually make sure that it did offer substantial reforms. does that give you some hope that at the end of this, there will be greater protections and rights for employees? well,...
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on the ground with bullets in him and -- it's just not something that anyone should witness. >> reporter: flee months after his murder, amber decided to cover the blood stains with the mosaic painting and turned the dare elect -- dare elect space into a garden. it was time to embark on a journey to brazil -- one that changed everything for her. >> to honor people through the garden and living his dream for him, it's somehow allowed me to pursue my dream, and find happiness again through finding a beautiful man who accepted my paths,. >> reporter: it's all come full circle seeing her family here today. knowing the garden might, too, gone one day, and that day may come sooner than expected with a five story, 40 unit residential property planned for the corner lot. >> all of this will be bull dozened, and at this spot will be the driveway to enter into the garage and so that's a very hard thing for me to take. at this spot it the heart of the garden. >> reporter: a private property home to flack kerr's restaurant. we caught up with the owner had said he wants the garden to stay. >> keeping something alive. it's something i think any business owner or neighborhood resident woul
on the ground with bullets in him and -- it's just not something that anyone should witness. >> reporter: flee months after his murder, amber decided to cover the blood stains with the mosaic painting and turned the dare elect -- dare elect space into a garden. it was time to embark on a journey to brazil -- one that changed everything for her. >> to honor people through the garden and living his dream for him, it's somehow allowed me to pursue my dream, and find happiness again...
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like the mosaic is talking to you, you can only get that once you come inside. >> another hidden gem, this oneen in un traditional place, talking about the peco green roof in center city, installed in 2009, at peco headquarters at 23rd and market streets, the 45,000 square foot garden is one of philly's first green roofs. the roof captured an estimated 1.6 million gallons every rain water a year, i was up there, and it is just gorgeous. >> well, crayola needs help naming its newest color, the easton based company asks fans to come up with a name for this shade of blue. and they've narrowed it down to five choices now, they're dreams come blue, bluetifu, blue moon bliss, reach for the stars, and you can cast your vote at cbsphilly.com. anthony mason and alex wagner joins us live from new york with a preview. good morning. >> reporter: hey, jan, good morning, happy further of july weekends. coming up the latest headlines plus think of it as real life jurassic park, new book details the quest to bring the wooly monmouth back to life. plus, sick of seeing superheros at the box office? well, our mo
like the mosaic is talking to you, you can only get that once you come inside. >> another hidden gem, this oneen in un traditional place, talking about the peco green roof in center city, installed in 2009, at peco headquarters at 23rd and market streets, the 45,000 square foot garden is one of philly's first green roofs. the roof captured an estimated 1.6 million gallons every rain water a year, i was up there, and it is just gorgeous. >> well, crayola needs help naming its newest...
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on the call. >> he says i don't remember what was said. pretty much the end of story. so i think, you know, it's all part of a mosaicinvestigators have to look at, but there are a lot of questions they want to look at and one phone call, one e-mail is not going to determine, you know, the future of the trump administration. >> you know because, mark, here is what's interesting. they are coming up with excuses for what happened, but the most recent one is, you know, this is a guy i don't know well. this is an acquaintance and they have said that now several times. let me just play it. >> an acquaintance sent me this e-mail. i was basically sit thrg listening as a courtesy to my acquaintance. sometimes you do things differently for acquaintances than for friends. >> mark t poi, it doesn't matte whether it was your best friend, a brother or an acquaintance. who did you think you were meeting with to get what kind of information. on the e-mails are very clear, a russian government attorney because the russian government supported donald trump. >> it is in the subject line of the e-mail. it is not body of the e-mail. to
on the call. >> he says i don't remember what was said. pretty much the end of story. so i think, you know, it's all part of a mosaicinvestigators have to look at, but there are a lot of questions they want to look at and one phone call, one e-mail is not going to determine, you know, the future of the trump administration. >> you know because, mark, here is what's interesting. they are coming up with excuses for what happened, but the most recent one is, you know, this is a guy i...
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one of the highlights of the commemorations in nice was this board, showing the names of the victims. it was made up of a mosaicapplied by relatives of those who died. mr macron attended the ceremony in the southern french city after leading the french national day celebrations in paris, where he was accompanied by donald trump. our paris correspondent lucy williamson has been following the events. today's events were not about the ties between men but between nations. even so the growing personal alliance between donald trump and emmanuel macron was on display. they were joined as symbols of their two nations by armed forces from both america and france, beginning with a fly past the visiting fighter jets. beginning with a fly past the visiting fighterjets. their soldiers too led the parade together in tribute to america's role in world war i. the us is an ally of theirs. i know sometimes we don't think so, but france was there for us think so, but france was there for us and we are there for them. think so, but france was there for us and we are there for themlj didn't vote for president trump but he is our p
one of the highlights of the commemorations in nice was this board, showing the names of the victims. it was made up of a mosaicapplied by relatives of those who died. mr macron attended the ceremony in the southern french city after leading the french national day celebrations in paris, where he was accompanied by donald trump. our paris correspondent lucy williamson has been following the events. today's events were not about the ties between men but between nations. even so the growing...
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north, the south, the east and the west, reflecting the gorgeous mosaic of the american people who are carrying -- >> why didn't they take this on when they were in power? >> they were -- well, there was a phenomenal amount that was done in a limited two year window. we rescued the economy from the worst economic crisis from the great depression. that was step one. we enacted historic health care legislation. the affordable care act that improved things for the american people. dodd-frank reform. on and on, things that happened. that was important to african-americans and others in the city. there was only a limited two-year window. then, of course, republicans took control in 2010. we are not going to look backward, we are going to look forward. we have an affirmative economic agenda for the american people that is going to increase their pay, lower their cost and make sure they have the tools. >> the president weighed in on this. after zero evidence found, chuck schumer stated that democrats should blame ourselves, not russia. with that, obviously, he's taking what chuck shumer said to "the washington post" and putting his own
north, the south, the east and the west, reflecting the gorgeous mosaic of the american people who are carrying -- >> why didn't they take this on when they were in power? >> they were -- well, there was a phenomenal amount that was done in a limited two year window. we rescued the economy from the worst economic crisis from the great depression. that was step one. we enacted historic health care legislation. the affordable care act that improved things for the american people....
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one of the highlights of the commemorations in nice was this board, showing the names of the victims. it was made up of a mosaicpplied by relatives of those who died. mr macron attended the ceremony in the southern french city after leading the french national day celebrations in paris, where he was accompanied by donald trump. our paris correspondent, lucy williamson, has the story of the day. applause today's events were not about the ties between men but between nations. even so, the growing personal alliance between donald trump and emmanuel macron was on display. they were joined as symbols of their two nations by armed forces from both america and france, beginning with a fly—past from visiting fighterjets. their soldiers led the parade together, in tribute to america's role in world war i. the us is an ally of theirs, sometimes you don't think so, but france is there for us and we are there for them. i did not vote for president trump but he is the president and we are proud to have him here. speaking to crowds in central paris, emmanuel macron thanked the us for the choice it had made a century ago, and
one of the highlights of the commemorations in nice was this board, showing the names of the victims. it was made up of a mosaicpplied by relatives of those who died. mr macron attended the ceremony in the southern french city after leading the french national day celebrations in paris, where he was accompanied by donald trump. our paris correspondent, lucy williamson, has the story of the day. applause today's events were not about the ties between men but between nations. even so, the growing...
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mosaic painting. she followed up with a memorial garden there. however, a developer now plans to build a five-story, 40 unit residential property on that site. >> coming here everyday to maintain this garden for three years before i left berkeley, i really saw these plants surviving with very little effort on my part. they were survivors in themselves and taught me how to survive. >> miss nelson plans to reach out to the developer and berkeley city leaders hoping to come up with a solution. in the meantime there's a $20,000 reward offered to help catch feto's killers. >>> the state of new york is considering arming police with a new way to crack down on distracting driving and the device known as the textalizer and it can determine if a driver was using their cell phone. it could quickly prove or disprove whether a driver was distracted behind the wheel, but they say the high tech device is an envision of privacy and police should have to get a search warrant first. >>> our time is 4:39. still ahead, senate republicans and democrats are due to debate health care reform today. the call from one senator in particular to do what's best for the american p
mosaic painting. she followed up with a memorial garden there. however, a developer now plans to build a five-story, 40 unit residential property on that site. >> coming here everyday to maintain this garden for three years before i left berkeley, i really saw these plants surviving with very little effort on my part. they were survivors in themselves and taught me how to survive. >> miss nelson plans to reach out to the developer and berkeley city leaders hoping to come up with a...
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on .5%. tech is a top sector today, but not the top sector. the top sector is the material space and we have lots of gainers in the material space including mosaicies and fmg court. and our bloomberg intelligence analyst earlier told me that he believes this has to do with isengthening the green which rallying on drought concerns in warm weather out west. richard board thinks it has to do with the weather. striken a potential other competitors mine in chile. les, the ceo's meeting with indonesian officials to work out concerns there. another stock popping higher on the day. here is an intraday chart up .75%. despite a bloomberg report saying the f-35 program is to billion, a new pentagon estimate. weapons expensive program out there, but investors seem to be ok with this. a report earnings next week. and speaking of earnings, let's talk to the bloomberg very quickly and look. we have a really great chart happening here. growth fromave the earnings season year over year back here in 2015 and 2016. order, up 14%. look down on bottom, maybe something has got to give between earnings performance and price of stock, where they are trading. julia: tra
on .5%. tech is a top sector today, but not the top sector. the top sector is the material space and we have lots of gainers in the material space including mosaicies and fmg court. and our bloomberg intelligence analyst earlier told me that he believes this has to do with isengthening the green which rallying on drought concerns in warm weather out west. richard board thinks it has to do with the weather. striken a potential other competitors mine in chile. les, the ceo's meeting with...
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on the ground with bullets in him. and, you know, you just -- it's just not something that anyone should ever witness. >> reporter: three months after his murder, amber decided to cover the blood stains with this mosaic painting and turned a space nearby into a memorial garden. three years later, no arrests and no justice, amber says it was time to embark on a 14,000 mile journey to brazil for him. >> through honoring him through this garden and living his dream for him, it somehow allowed me to pursue my dream and find happiness again through finding a beautiful man who accepts my past and is willing to keep it as part of our lives together. >> reporter: 7 years later, it has all come full circle, seeing her family here today. >> do you want to walk around the flowers. >> knowing that the garden might too be gone one dale. unfortunately that day might come sooner than expected with a five-story 40-unit residential property planned for the corner lot. >> all of this will be bulldozed. more or less right here will be the driveway to enter into the garage much that's a hard thing to take. right at this spot is the heart of the garden. >> reporter: it is a private property. we caught up with the owner o
on the ground with bullets in him. and, you know, you just -- it's just not something that anyone should ever witness. >> reporter: three months after his murder, amber decided to cover the blood stains with this mosaic painting and turned a space nearby into a memorial garden. three years later, no arrests and no justice, amber says it was time to embark on a 14,000 mile journey to brazil for him. >> through honoring him through this garden and living his dream for him, it somehow...
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mosaic painting. she followed up it with a memorial garden. a developer plans to build a residential property on site of the memorial. >> all of this will be bulldozed. and more or less right at this spot will be the driveway to enter into the garage. and so that is a very hard for me to take because right at this spot is the heart of the garden. >> nelson plans to reach out to the developer and berkeley city leaders in hopes of coming up with a solution. in the meantime there is still a $20,000 reward to help catch the killer. >>> san francisco police have released surveillance images of the two men they want to talk to in connection with the killing of a homeless man. here are the pictures of the two men who are being called persons of interest. police say they believe that they can help detectives solve the homicide of 32-year-old kelly free monday. he was shot while sleeping on the front steps of the building and he later died at the hospital. >>> a controversial proposal to crack down on handling in sacramento is being discussed today. it would ban people from soliciting money at bank atms
mosaic painting. she followed up it with a memorial garden. a developer plans to build a residential property on site of the memorial. >> all of this will be bulldozed. and more or less right at this spot will be the driveway to enter into the garage. and so that is a very hard for me to take because right at this spot is the heart of the garden. >> nelson plans to reach out to the developer and berkeley city leaders in hopes of coming up with a solution. in the meantime there is...
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a granular mosaic of a few hundred different things that were happening that year but god knows sixty eight sixty nine seventy two thousand and seventeen every year has amazing things going on in it but since i graduated from high school in sixty seven and this is the fiftieth anniversary of all these things i thought it was a good subject for a book i absolutely agree in the sixty's the principle force as it were against which people were reacting seemed to be the war in vietnam and you know principally i mean literally the you know our government is trying to kill us based on a lie i mean the and pretty much everybody knew it today it seems that the principal force that people are reacting to is the rise of oligarchy jimmy carter on my program talking about how america is not even a democracy anymore we're an oligarchy with limited political bribery his words. what can we learn from the sixty's that we can use in the twenty seven teens. in the two minutes we have left here danny. in europe what is in your opinion that we can learn from that. well. my principal hero of the sixty's is dr king there are a lot of other people i write about it admired allen ginsberg a lot of m
a granular mosaic of a few hundred different things that were happening that year but god knows sixty eight sixty nine seventy two thousand and seventeen every year has amazing things going on in it but since i graduated from high school in sixty seven and this is the fiftieth anniversary of all these things i thought it was a good subject for a book i absolutely agree in the sixty's the principle force as it were against which people were reacting seemed to be the war in vietnam and you know...
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west, in baltimore city, to talk about the impact on the reliability of health centers if the medicaid programs were cut. i had a chance to visit with mosaic which deals with behavioral health in baltimore and they were concerned if we ee limited the benefits of mental health and addiction what impact that would have on care. there was a consistent message in each of the places i met with in regards to whether we would able to maintain coverage. that under the affordable care act we expanded coverage by tens of millions and whether that would be compromised in the legislation considered in the united states senate. we talked about whether there would be a weakness in the benefits that would be covered. i mentioned mental health and addiction and there was a discussion with regards to obstetrics and how it would affect women to the pediatric dental care, which is a particular concern in maryland. they also raised many issues concerning discrimination in health care that was present before the affordable care act and whether these conditions would be returning. a young father told me a story about how his daughter was born prematurely and it
west, in baltimore city, to talk about the impact on the reliability of health centers if the medicaid programs were cut. i had a chance to visit with mosaic which deals with behavioral health in baltimore and they were concerned if we ee limited the benefits of mental health and addiction what impact that would have on care. there was a consistent message in each of the places i met with in regards to whether we would able to maintain coverage. that under the affordable care act we expanded...
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on that day he had ventured to go where court meyer had never ventured. his vision had been woven into her mosaic. just fate melodies had premiered for all mankind earlier that day. guardedocktails in the she sat with jack on one side and will atwood her prep would -- prep school beau on the other. he would recall three years later that on that evening the three of them had turned to the enjoyable recollection of past events. reminiscing about our old school days with mary as his date and how jack had happily recalled having cut in on them on the dance floor. atwood said it was hard at times like that to realize that he was president of united states. it was impossible to imagine that inside of one year both of them would be murdered. he and dallas and she in georgetown. told that ibeen only have five minutes. that is unfortunate. time flies when you are having fun. -- wanted to say is that the next part of my talk and this will be posted is talk about the focal point of the cia. the allen dulles arranged and to underscore the fact that there was a copycat assassination attempt on jfk on november
on that day he had ventured to go where court meyer had never ventured. his vision had been woven into her mosaic. just fate melodies had premiered for all mankind earlier that day. guardedocktails in the she sat with jack on one side and will atwood her prep would -- prep school beau on the other. he would recall three years later that on that evening the three of them had turned to the enjoyable recollection of past events. reminiscing about our old school days with mary as his date and how...
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mosaic nonetheless. >> different journey that we've been taking on that we didn't expect to see.ilestone magic, an ability to find beauty and appreciation even amongst the challenges and the mundane. >> i've got this. >> i've got this. >> you, you, you. >> you, you, you. >> i'm a good dancer. >> i'm a good dancer. >> hip hop is my game. >> they share their journey daily through social media and have developed a following of more than 70,000 strong creating the hash tag, the lucky few. now a book which heather says is nothing more than her heart in words. >> motherhood is a beautiful hot mess. it is all of the ohios and all of the lowest highs intermingling at any moment. totally unpredictable and the best journey i've ever been on. >> it's a family different in tone, not just in race and abilities, but in perspective iz. >> i have at least a moment a day, if not multiple moments that i think i can't believe this is how it ended. >> embracing off life's limits. >> who's going to get the biggest lemon? >> okay. >> who's going to the good the sourest lemon? >> and in the process dis
mosaic nonetheless. >> different journey that we've been taking on that we didn't expect to see.ilestone magic, an ability to find beauty and appreciation even amongst the challenges and the mundane. >> i've got this. >> i've got this. >> you, you, you. >> you, you, you. >> i'm a good dancer. >> i'm a good dancer. >> hip hop is my game. >> they share their journey daily through social media and have developed a following of more than 70,000...
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it was anthony's securities day on the job and present trump sent tweet this morning, so, any signs of things changing press mark. >> the tweet storm was just another mosaic in the trump that is almost becoming endemic to the top and ministration. the appointment was the opportune time for them to say let's hit the reset button and instead we woke up this morning to an obscene amount of tweets and to make it worse he asserted that he had absolute part and power and that is not true. quite quickly, he can pardon anyone he wants to but the framers and the constitution convention did not intend that the present could pardon himself. he does not have absolute power and he should start governing as such. mike: president trump gave him high remarks for his style at the podium yesterday. is it possible they named him to the wrong job and my beta site he'd be a better fit as press secretary briefing reporters? >> to be quite honest, i said to myself while he was talking that this guy is the smooth as silk. he deftly has the gift of gab and i said this is actually a great press secretary right here. he did a phenomenal job on the first day but the real work is ahe
it was anthony's securities day on the job and present trump sent tweet this morning, so, any signs of things changing press mark. >> the tweet storm was just another mosaic in the trump that is almost becoming endemic to the top and ministration. the appointment was the opportune time for them to say let's hit the reset button and instead we woke up this morning to an obscene amount of tweets and to make it worse he asserted that he had absolute part and power and that is not true. quite...
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of the steel stocks and some of the fertilizers as well like the mosaic right now the dow down 11 points. >> thank you very much for more on what draghi is saying at his news conference this morning let's get to steve at hq. >> good morning. going into draghi's press conference there was a trade on whether or not he would give us advanced notice or sense of when the european central bank would begin reducing quantitative easing he didn't do that but sparked a lot of activity. first we're going to discuss in the fall we haven't even tasked the staff with figuring out the next step. they're qe is going to end in september. no science of a pick up. very important for central bank with only an inflation mandate the recovery is strengthening but whenit comes to time to turn around on qe we're not there yet achlt l a lot of the combination is still needed there is the u.s. ten year it was up and then it was down now it's near the lows at 224. sail thing for the german ten year first yields were positive and then they came back and went highly negative on the day what interesting is the euro hasn't given up what looks to be a haw
of the steel stocks and some of the fertilizers as well like the mosaic right now the dow down 11 points. >> thank you very much for more on what draghi is saying at his news conference this morning let's get to steve at hq. >> good morning. going into draghi's press conference there was a trade on whether or not he would give us advanced notice or sense of when the european central bank would begin reducing quantitative easing he didn't do that but sparked a lot of activity. first...
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>> it's part of the mosaic of the relationships that could be used to establish that people knew each other. certainly there's nothing criminal or inappropriate with what's going one video. just in terms of the atmosphere in the white house, all of these people are under criminal investigation. there is a prosecutor with some of the finest lawyers in the country, the entire research of the fbi at their disposal, investigating whether all of these top people committed crimes or an i am peempeachable offense. that wears on you. that is a draining, difficult, emotionally rigorous experience to go through, and that matters. >> i was just going to say another casualty of this video is it's becoming harder and harder to comprehend or to believe that the president had no knowledge of the meeting between don trump jr. and this lawyer because of the connection, because of the connection to this billionaire and his son. they've had a past with each other, so it would make sense that don jr. would at least inform his father if he informed the campaign chairman and jared kushner that, hey, i just received this e-mail about potentially explosive information. so when the presi
>> it's part of the mosaic of the relationships that could be used to establish that people knew each other. certainly there's nothing criminal or inappropriate with what's going one video. just in terms of the atmosphere in the white house, all of these people are under criminal investigation. there is a prosecutor with some of the finest lawyers in the country, the entire research of the fbi at their disposal, investigating whether all of these top people committed crimes or an i am...
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on >> they're restructuring assets. >> that takes time >> probably reevaluating a lot of core businesses, which were very set in stone under jeff imme immelt if you rook at other things, i added mosaic today some of the add spaces trading well we saw prices got above a key level yesterday. you're seeing follow through in that part of the commodity chain, which is really been so beaten up. prices have troughed here. >> as the rally rages on, our next guest is bearish in a world of bulls scott is senior strategist for wells fargo institute from st. louis. scott, nice to see you >> you, too. i am modestly bearish, don't put me in bear camp. >> everything's a relative basis. >> why are you cautious? >> we've talks, i've talkeded on the show before, there's four head winds one is valuations. are are stretched. another is that we don't think we're going to see much fiscal process out of washington. who is going start to werery that in 2018, we're quoing to see a margin squeeze based on high wages and things like that. then of course, we are in a fed rate hike cycle, despite what janet yellen said today. which i don't think changed a lot in terms of their outlook. so those are really four
on >> they're restructuring assets. >> that takes time >> probably reevaluating a lot of core businesses, which were very set in stone under jeff imme immelt if you rook at other things, i added mosaic today some of the add spaces trading well we saw prices got above a key level yesterday. you're seeing follow through in that part of the commodity chain, which is really been so beaten up. prices have troughed here. >> as the rally rages on, our next guest is bearish in a...
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mosaic peace. it wasn't just the military, it was also diplomats. we pull out the diplomats as well. it breaks down this peace that was achieved by really by about 2009. quick with observations on iraq, this is my mandatory i know dave petraeus picture. [laughter] this is his palace in baghdad, i'm in the middle. that'sday on the left, and that's -- dave on the left and john martin on the right. john was they've's liaison with the embassy. this is on left there, that's ricky gibbs one of my students to at the army war college. he had a brigade with ten battalions and a occupation zone of 1.25 million iraqis. this is a colonel. that is a division-sized -- you had divisions that were corps and brigades that were divisions, massive occupation zones. in this case he's opening a hospital. in the middle is an iraqi opening a hospital in south baghdad. that's general david -- [inaudible] next to him who was gown to be director of the army staff who was over on the trip with us. i was there in october, november of '07. but, and at night he was running combat patrols through the neighborhoods of south baghdad. one of the petraeus initiatives was joint outposts out in the ted field. smal
mosaic peace. it wasn't just the military, it was also diplomats. we pull out the diplomats as well. it breaks down this peace that was achieved by really by about 2009. quick with observations on iraq, this is my mandatory i know dave petraeus picture. [laughter] this is his palace in baghdad, i'm in the middle. that'sday on the left, and that's -- dave on the left and john martin on the right. john was they've's liaison with the embassy. this is on left there, that's ricky gibbs one of my...
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i talked on the floor about two weeks ago about the coordinated care model between shep hrd pratt hospital in baltimore and mosaic which deals with behavioral health issues and how they deal with it in an integrated coordinated care model which saves money. it saves money. less tests. more timely interventions. how can we use telemedicine? they're using telepsychiatry? how can we use that to bring down the cost of care? so when i'm asking in my state as to what i can do, what is my plan, how can we fix the affordable care act, my answer is quite simple. i'm proud of the progress that we've made under the affordable care act. i invite democrats and republicans through our committees to work together to improve t yes, we can improve it. we can provide more stability in the individual marketplace. we can bring down the high annual growth we've seen in premiums in the individual marketplace. we can continue to bring down the growth rate of health care costs, working together on some of these commonsense approaches in order to deal with health care in america. all this i think we can do, democrats and republicans, wor
i talked on the floor about two weeks ago about the coordinated care model between shep hrd pratt hospital in baltimore and mosaic which deals with behavioral health issues and how they deal with it in an integrated coordinated care model which saves money. it saves money. less tests. more timely interventions. how can we use telemedicine? they're using telepsychiatry? how can we use that to bring down the cost of care? so when i'm asking in my state as to what i can do, what is my plan, how...
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mosaic, nonetheless. >> a different journey. we didn't expect to see a different view of what normal life looks like. normal families look like. i think that's been one you do you. >> i'm a good dancer. >> i'm a good dancer. >> hip-hop is my jam. >> hip-hop is my jam. >> reporter: they share daily on social media. created the #theluckyfew. and a book. nothing more than her heart in words. >> motherhood is a beautiful hot mess. it is all of the highest highs and all of the lowest lows, intermingling at any moment. totally unpredictable and the best journey i've ever been on. >> reporter: it's a family different in tone. not just in race and abilities, but in perspective. >> i have at least a moment a day, multiple moments, that i can't believe this is how it ended. >> reporter: embracing all of life's limits. >> who is going to get the biggest lemon? who is going to get the sourest lemon? >> reporter: and discovering a kaleidoscope of love, making her and her husband, josh, one of the lucky few. >> so beautiful. >> if i allowed myself, i could just cry right now. >> i am. lucky parents and lucky kids. >> we talk about the power of adoption. i think no
mosaic, nonetheless. >> a different journey. we didn't expect to see a different view of what normal life looks like. normal families look like. i think that's been one you do you. >> i'm a good dancer. >> i'm a good dancer. >> hip-hop is my jam. >> hip-hop is my jam. >> reporter: they share daily on social media. created the #theluckyfew. and a book. nothing more than her heart in words. >> motherhood is a beautiful hot mess. it is all of the highest...