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as a result i had a whole bucket of stone flows and leaves only then did i realize that stones could never be time. his works are on display at the museum of stones and. a celebrated collector owns these pieces. his collection isn't limited to ural stones he's devoted a lifetime to it. around the world recognize that his unique municipal authorities have helped him set up a museum of his own. on how to mosque to more than two thousand diatoms what if i realize that this fine collection should belong to my hometown and everybody must have a chance to see its. and it is the stone afficionado in his own right widely known in the his home collection is nothing spectacular but each item reveals a bit about him. just look at these sugar like crystals work. very. well with. this. gem. out in the open. when you. talk to these colored quartz. they're really wonderful. forget any problems or misfortune. many of these stones were mind at the same place where the legendary mining engineer didn't have found gemstones one hundred years ago academics went to for advice and he made great contributio
as a result i had a whole bucket of stone flows and leaves only then did i realize that stones could never be time. his works are on display at the museum of stones and. a celebrated collector owns these pieces. his collection isn't limited to ural stones he's devoted a lifetime to it. around the world recognize that his unique municipal authorities have helped him set up a museum of his own. on how to mosque to more than two thousand diatoms what if i realize that this fine collection should...
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of the stone as. if it doesn't feel like being a flower it's going to be one at the beginning on made several attempts to tame stones but nothing came of it. as a result i had a whole bottle stone flows and leaves only then did i realize that stones could never be time to. display at the museum of stone. collector owns these pieces. his collection isn't limited to. he's devoted a lifetime to it. around the world recognize that his unique. stories have helped him set up a museum of his own. when i had a mosque in two thousand diatoms i realize that this fine collection should belong to my hometown and everybody must have a chance to see its. shy if is the stone afficionado in his own right widely known in the. his home collection is nothing spectacular but each item reveals a bit about him. just look at these sugar like crystals. very unusual. and this isn't some of this gem. out in the open. you. talk to these colored quartz. and they're really wonderful. forget any problems or misfortune. with. many
of the stone as. if it doesn't feel like being a flower it's going to be one at the beginning on made several attempts to tame stones but nothing came of it. as a result i had a whole bottle stone flows and leaves only then did i realize that stones could never be time to. display at the museum of stone. collector owns these pieces. his collection isn't limited to. he's devoted a lifetime to it. around the world recognize that his unique. stories have helped him set up a museum of his own. when...
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you were in the toronto film festival for your movie "stone." >> yes. >> jimmy: "stone." >> "stone,"osite of anything approaching a stoner comedy. >> jimmy: yeah, but while you were down there -- >> because robert de niro is in it and you can only imagine what he would be like. he would go from saying very little to saying nothing. [ laughter ] [ impersonating cheech ] >> jimmy: "hey, man, someone's at the door." [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: it is you and de niro in this movie. and it's called, "stone." do you want to say what the movie's about? >> de niro plays a prison corrections officers who's got to, just before he retires, he has to do one last assessment of a prisoner to decide if he's, you know, changed authentically and is ready for parole. i play the prisoner, and milla jovovich plays my wife. and we're trying to sort of manipulate him together around the side. but de niro, i've got to say, is tremendous in this film. >> jimmy: he's one of our favorite guys ever to come on the show. >> this is like -- as a fan of his, i have to say i think this is one of his really g
you were in the toronto film festival for your movie "stone." >> yes. >> jimmy: "stone." >> "stone,"osite of anything approaching a stoner comedy. >> jimmy: yeah, but while you were down there -- >> because robert de niro is in it and you can only imagine what he would be like. he would go from saying very little to saying nothing. [ laughter ] [ impersonating cheech ] >> jimmy: "hey, man, someone's at the door." [...
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so with some help from richard schlesinger, meet the "flintstones." ♪ flint stones, meet the flint stonesorter: anyone born in what the kids today call prehistoric times remember the flintstones. ♪ meet the flintstones. >> they're a more than stone aged family ♪ they're a thing right out of history ♪ . >> reporter: the stone aged story ushered in a new able of tv. the first animated series ever in prime time and one of the first series to show husbands and wives sleeping in the same bed. >> relax, fred. >> tonight! >> reporter: the flintstones came off the drawing board known as the flagstones in this pilot. they were also called the gladstones. >> back to the drawing border. >> reporter: before claiming their place in history as the flintstones. >> when the flintstones was launched, they were trying to get adults to watch, but the bonus was you got adults and you got children, so families sat together and watched the flint stones. >> reporter: by now, the characters are part of the culture. fred and wilma flintstone, barney and betty rubble, and all their neolithic neighbors. >> hi, neig
so with some help from richard schlesinger, meet the "flintstones." ♪ flint stones, meet the flint stonesorter: anyone born in what the kids today call prehistoric times remember the flintstones. ♪ meet the flintstones. >> they're a more than stone aged family ♪ they're a thing right out of history ♪ . >> reporter: the stone aged story ushered in a new able of tv. the first animated series ever in prime time and one of the first series to show husbands and wives...
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locals call these pits catacombs stone for construction used to be mine kid the first excavation began some two hundred years ago. the pits stretching over some one and a half thousand kilometers have already been mapped each year researches chart a new need is covered caves that are schools of kilometers in length. and leg. scottish no longer zero zero zero zero to tell you about it at all said the other end of the arch. how many meters that. it was or twenty ok thanks. the adesa catechumens were home to parties and bases during world war two members of the underground expedition hope to find one of them as the scientists who study caves known especially ologists found another passage did they map out the newly found corridor. but they can't go any further to the pits of flooded they can only continue with the help of diving equipment. the water is too muddy we can't see anything where is the clear deep water is a bit further on us. the pits all look alike on the water and you can lose your way in one time. they have to tread very carefully to avoid kicking up the line sediment it's n
locals call these pits catacombs stone for construction used to be mine kid the first excavation began some two hundred years ago. the pits stretching over some one and a half thousand kilometers have already been mapped each year researches chart a new need is covered caves that are schools of kilometers in length. and leg. scottish no longer zero zero zero zero to tell you about it at all said the other end of the arch. how many meters that. it was or twenty ok thanks. the adesa catechumens...
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. >> i was at home depot one day and i saw these stones for the yard.looked like little head stones, i said i want to do something really like -- make the community go what? what's that? i'll shock the community, if you will. >> she purchased 30 stones that day, and began personalizes each one of them with names and ages. >> i started hearing about more young people being murdered, went to buy more stones, rebuilt it, made it bigger. and then families started coming, my son was killed, my nephew was killed my daughter was killed. kept rebuilding and rebuilding. i rebuilt it six times. >> today the memorial has 175 stones, but she recently discovered she needs 166 more for victims who didn't make the newspapers. >> i don't know what we can do to stop it. it's out of control. it's out of control. >> unfortunately, diane knows kids off the block can't save everyone. >> i will say this. i wouldn't do anything different with my life. this is the most rewarding thing i've done in my life. >>> we'll be right back. >>> that wraps it up for us here at our world
. >> i was at home depot one day and i saw these stones for the yard.looked like little head stones, i said i want to do something really like -- make the community go what? what's that? i'll shock the community, if you will. >> she purchased 30 stones that day, and began personalizes each one of them with names and ages. >> i started hearing about more young people being murdered, went to buy more stones, rebuilt it, made it bigger. and then families started coming, my son...
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our classmates pelted us with stones. and drove us away from the school building it and. crying heil hitler. but. after the earth the su disciplined was returned to czechoslovakia the czech president. returned from london after hiding. his first degree deported from the country deprives them of their citizenship and confiscated their property. taishan was accompanied by the so called death marches tens of thousands of students and germans died in a matter of months. back the director of the archives these cigarettes and returned to his homeland sixty years later he returned as a tourist. finds nothing but his name to be all incivility lost destroyed and if you go over say there you will find some traces stones from houses not trees after trees and this is the only thing you can recognise here was once we reach there of nearly solace and inhabitants that means i think. three hundred houses. they all have gone only one year. we know this is the region where the germans lived. in prague anything he can do for the time being conjure up memories of lost territories the germans
our classmates pelted us with stones. and drove us away from the school building it and. crying heil hitler. but. after the earth the su disciplined was returned to czechoslovakia the czech president. returned from london after hiding. his first degree deported from the country deprives them of their citizenship and confiscated their property. taishan was accompanied by the so called death marches tens of thousands of students and germans died in a matter of months. back the director of the...
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you have to throw the stones from one side of the ice to the center of the bullseye.nd whoever has the most in the center wins. by the way, those circles they aim for are called the house. curlers play on teams of four people. players take turns sliding the stones, while their teammates sweep the ice just in front of the rock. >> so how do these brooms work? >> well, right there, there's some cloth on it. you rub it back and forth on the ice, and it will melt the ice and make the rock go faster. >> as you can imagine, getting a 42-pound granite rock to go exactly where you want takes years of practice. but it's not enough to be accurate. you've got to be clever. >> what's the hardest part of curling? >> i think it's the strategy, because there's so many different things you can do at a certain time. >> for instance, curlers can try and knock the other team's stones away from the house. and sometimes, they will purposely throw stones that stop short, to block their opponent's future shots. sometimes it gets really tough to know what the right shot is. in fact, some peo
you have to throw the stones from one side of the ice to the center of the bullseye.nd whoever has the most in the center wins. by the way, those circles they aim for are called the house. curlers play on teams of four people. players take turns sliding the stones, while their teammates sweep the ice just in front of the rock. >> so how do these brooms work? >> well, right there, there's some cloth on it. you rub it back and forth on the ice, and it will melt the ice and make the...
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john de miranda, president and ceo, stepping stone, san diego, california. william lossiah-bratt, board of directors, southeastern regional representative, faces and voices of recovery, cherokee, north carolina. dr. clark, why should we be concerned about ethnic and racial differences within the addiction and recovery field, as well as other differences? well, one of the things that we want to make sure is that people who have substance use problems are able to recover and that materials that we use can assist them in that process. and so, you know, there are differences associated with cultural values and beliefs, starting from how one physiologically responds to a particular substance misuse to how certain substances are used in a cultural context. so if we're going to facilitate recovery, we need to understand the language, the beliefs, the social context associated with those substances. and that will help us facilitate that person's recovery by showing that we understand the life experiences that they have associated with their use of substances. and i
john de miranda, president and ceo, stepping stone, san diego, california. william lossiah-bratt, board of directors, southeastern regional representative, faces and voices of recovery, cherokee, north carolina. dr. clark, why should we be concerned about ethnic and racial differences within the addiction and recovery field, as well as other differences? well, one of the things that we want to make sure is that people who have substance use problems are able to recover and that materials that...
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striking out, the president gives rolling stone some verbal gems taking on the tea party and calling your favorite news channel destructive. how did that play in the press. >> you guys were the inventors of face book. >> jon: a big box office winner hits theaters this week. the social network. >> there was a human tragedy. >> jon: a tragic failure this week from a social network. on the panel this week, writer and fox news contributor judy miller. national review editor rich lawrie. jim pinkerton, fellow, new american foundation and news day columnist elliss henican, i'm jon scott, news watch it on right now. >> this morning, everybody, and welcome to the least suspensable announcement of all time. as almost all of you have reported my chief of staff, rahm emanuel, has informed me that he will be leaving his post today to explore other opportunities gentleman so, off he goes. rahm emanuel, the man who has run the obama white house from the start, bailing from his chief of staff role, headed for chicago and the run for mayor of that city. so it was the worst kept secret in washington.
striking out, the president gives rolling stone some verbal gems taking on the tea party and calling your favorite news channel destructive. how did that play in the press. >> you guys were the inventors of face book. >> jon: a big box office winner hits theaters this week. the social network. >> there was a human tragedy. >> jon: a tragic failure this week from a social network. on the panel this week, writer and fox news contributor judy miller. national review editor...
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and riding on stones' fame to do it. basically say we're not really friends anymore but we'll always be brothers. >> yeah. the reason i say that probably is that we don't see a lot of each other when we're not working. >> reporter: do you wish you still did? >> i prefer it to be closer, as guys. but i don't like to socialize in the way that mick does. mick probably finds me far too serious and idealistic. ♪ yesterdays don't matter if it's gone ♪ >> reporter: mick and keith. it's like a marriage with no divorce, richards once said. their child is the rolling stones. >> there's a certain chemistry between mick and myself that just clicks. you don't know quite how and sometimes you do. there's many times, mick, i've got the greatest song ever. he's like, oh, i hate it. >> reporter: obviously you have to believe in that chemistry because you keep going back to it. >> oh, yes. i do. my job is to turn mick on. if i can turn mick on and mick can turn the world on, somebody has to spark him. >> reporter: working on his memoirs h
and riding on stones' fame to do it. basically say we're not really friends anymore but we'll always be brothers. >> yeah. the reason i say that probably is that we don't see a lot of each other when we're not working. >> reporter: do you wish you still did? >> i prefer it to be closer, as guys. but i don't like to socialize in the way that mick does. mick probably finds me far too serious and idealistic. ♪ yesterdays don't matter if it's gone ♪ >> reporter: mick and...