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attitude and stay in stone land for awhile there, you know. >> what's stone land? to think about stuff, you know. i take things how i like them. >> how grandpa wears them nowadays. >> don't care what other people think. i stay in stoney land. you know. i don't need no psychotherapist. i don't need no medication. >> oh, man. if i had an "s" right there, that's right. that means stone. >> being in stoney land is how he sort of got through being in prison. and just, you know, he did keep us laughing. hey, can you show me your tattoos? >> i show you mine, you show me yours. just had to take a shot somehow. it's nickname i picked up down there at tijuana. they called me tijuana tom down there, because nobody beat me arm wrestling. >> you're going to stoney land. >> he's hilarious. he's constantly messing with our gear. you know, once there's a boom mike over you, he'll start playing with it like it's a cat toy. he's constantly kind of laughing and making jokes of a situation. >> this is a north american sewer salamander. be a nice trophy put right up on the wall. >> he
attitude and stay in stone land for awhile there, you know. >> what's stone land? to think about stuff, you know. i take things how i like them. >> how grandpa wears them nowadays. >> don't care what other people think. i stay in stoney land. you know. i don't need no psychotherapist. i don't need no medication. >> oh, man. if i had an "s" right there, that's right. that means stone. >> being in stoney land is how he sort of got through being in prison....
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why would a general want to be on the cover of "rolling stone"? you have to look at how successful general petraeus, one of general mcchrystal's friends and rivals, has been and building a media fan base. general petraeus was so successful at having journalists fall in love with him that he was able to use that power to go around the normal chain of command. he has what i call the phenomenon of petraeus and the. every other general is trying to be petraeus. general petraeus had never been in "rolling stone puzzle why not give that a goat? the danger for general mcchrystal, which i did not realize, is that general mcchrystal had been warned by the white house not to do any media after he was in trouble for a "60 minutes" interview, and criticizing the vice president publicly a number of months ago. there was a risk of doing any media at the time. they were pushing the envelope. tavis: i wonder whether you think general mcchrystal -- i do not want to us whether he regrets what happened. i suspect he probably does. to your mind, is there anything he
why would a general want to be on the cover of "rolling stone"? you have to look at how successful general petraeus, one of general mcchrystal's friends and rivals, has been and building a media fan base. general petraeus was so successful at having journalists fall in love with him that he was able to use that power to go around the normal chain of command. he has what i call the phenomenon of petraeus and the. every other general is trying to be petraeus. general petraeus had never...
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what we are going to do is we are going to clean up the stone, removing the tree stumps that surround the area impeding the protective cages around the done and we have a wonderful capital tree service is providing services to remove all the trees and the stumps here and then expert home welding is going to be providing the repair to the cages and the cage will be replaced not replaced restored to its original grandeur and reinstalled there. >> do you find a lot of people don't realize these exist do you have to explain to a lot of folks this is a significant piece of history. >> absolutely we had a handful of people walking by this morning that said what are you doing? what is that we explained this was a national landmark and they were very impressed it is right in their backyard. >> there are i believe you said 37 original stones two substituted others that have been damaged is this a project going on throughout the area for the additional stones as well. >> yes, it is the stones that need to be preserved we are going to provide up keep for those, the cages that are damaged beyond
what we are going to do is we are going to clean up the stone, removing the tree stumps that surround the area impeding the protective cages around the done and we have a wonderful capital tree service is providing services to remove all the trees and the stumps here and then expert home welding is going to be providing the repair to the cages and the cage will be replaced not replaced restored to its original grandeur and reinstalled there. >> do you find a lot of people don't realize...
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their counterparts in ancient copan had only stone tools.the metates are worked into rough shape here at the quarry to make them easier to transport back to the village for finishing. the transport system is hardly hi-tech, but it is certainly more efficient than what the ancient copan metateros had available. the maya carried everything on their backs because donkeys, horses, oxen and other beasts of burden did not exist here until the spanish brought them in the 16th century. what interests archaeologists most is that these modern metateros are also farmers, so they work at their craft only part-time. the ancient metateros may have done the same. filomeno gabriel mateo has only enough land to feed his family and a few animals. there is not enough to grow surplus produce to trade for other goods. interpreter: there's definitely not enough to sell, but the harvest does provide enough for the chickens and even the donkeys. we go and get firewood, and the donkey must be in good condition. also, we raise pigs. we may sell a pig, and we also bri
their counterparts in ancient copan had only stone tools.the metates are worked into rough shape here at the quarry to make them easier to transport back to the village for finishing. the transport system is hardly hi-tech, but it is certainly more efficient than what the ancient copan metateros had available. the maya carried everything on their backs because donkeys, horses, oxen and other beasts of burden did not exist here until the spanish brought them in the 16th century. what interests...
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stone got to know each other quite a bit when i was in charge of cell houses. i was the captain in charge of cell houses. i used to walk the ranges a lot. >> that's when it was fistfighting with officers was allowed. they opened up your cell door and told you to step out, it was punch for punch and forgotten about. there was no writeups involved. it was about respect. you get your teeth knocked out, the next day everything is forgotten. can't do that now though. now they call it spouse abuse. >> he would go around and drink, smoke, get in different kind of things like that. >> i was on pills. i was popping all these bull [ bleep ] pills. anything i could get. what the [ bleep ]. you know, what i got to stay healthy or something? you just put me here, i'm more or less just a zombie that ain't just -- but i'm having fun so screw it. i'll stay bombed and high and everything and beat up everybody i can because that was my hustle, collecting for the dope guys. >> he was a hoodlum. >> by the time we met him in 2008, stone had matured and found satisfaction in things
stone got to know each other quite a bit when i was in charge of cell houses. i was the captain in charge of cell houses. i used to walk the ranges a lot. >> that's when it was fistfighting with officers was allowed. they opened up your cell door and told you to step out, it was punch for punch and forgotten about. there was no writeups involved. it was about respect. you get your teeth knocked out, the next day everything is forgotten. can't do that now though. now they call it spouse...
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. >> hello, everybody it's me the stone. few inmates have ever made more of a lasting impression on us than james stone. we first met him in michigan city, indiana, during our shoot at indiana state prison. >> say hi to the public out there jinxster. >> he was known for his constant companion jinxster the cat he was allowed to adopt through a special prison program. he was also known for his offbeat sense of humor. >> it's a bird, it's a plane now it's the biobucket man. to the bat cave. three years later when he returned to indiana to shoot our extended stay series at the wabash valley correctional facility we were surprised to see stone again. he had been transferred there. >> i talk to guys who come in here who recognize me that say you are the catman, ain't you? the best thing i can do is say i'm him, meow, see you later. >> stone is serving 101 years for attempted murder and deviant conduct. but after 26 years in prison, he says he's a changed man. he credited that to his relationship with jinxster and a nearly identica
. >> hello, everybody it's me the stone. few inmates have ever made more of a lasting impression on us than james stone. we first met him in michigan city, indiana, during our shoot at indiana state prison. >> say hi to the public out there jinxster. >> he was known for his constant companion jinxster the cat he was allowed to adopt through a special prison program. he was also known for his offbeat sense of humor. >> it's a bird, it's a plane now it's the biobucket man....
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on this grave stone are angels and people weeping. what are people waiting for, their ship? here it comes, borne by the deluge. in a market place now frequented by money changers with beards and baggy trousers, who restores the limbs and who throws open the gates for hollow-eyed gods coming in from babylon with red chests and white furious hair? i wonder who? on the day of march 1st in the 5th year after the second millennium, a massacre took place in babylon. it's my pleasure it introduce the next poet, george evans. . >> first, i would like to read a poem by my dear friend and wife, daisy samora, who was to be here today but is in nicaragua, keeping in mind what michael said about jorge and casablanca, i will read it in her language or my spanish first, then in translation. it's a poem directly addressed to poets but certainly to activists as well. (speaking spanish) no man's land. we are a mine field of clarity and whoever crosses the barbed wire comes back to life. but who is interested in crawling through undergrowth? who dares sail a tempest? who wants to come face to
on this grave stone are angels and people weeping. what are people waiting for, their ship? here it comes, borne by the deluge. in a market place now frequented by money changers with beards and baggy trousers, who restores the limbs and who throws open the gates for hollow-eyed gods coming in from babylon with red chests and white furious hair? i wonder who? on the day of march 1st in the 5th year after the second millennium, a massacre took place in babylon. it's my pleasure it introduce the...
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i said i'm baron from rolling stone. they said what what is that.y. >> reporter: rolling stone was the chronicle of a music culture. tourists come to the house to check it out. this couple very s from barcelona. >> they can find a treasure here. >> i saw the music. if i stopped to listen to the music i would get so engrossed with it i wouldn't be able to take the picture. >> it's the same but different. there is an energy that was similar to the energy but not as naive as it was then. >> reporter: people looking around, couple of spain found it and they bought the book. what make these photos is interest mass, before there was control over image showing who they are. >> in those days you could get so close to the performers and the stage. >> it's a legacy of those close-up personal moments on the pages of his book. in san francisco, don sanchez, "abc 7 news". >> kristen: if you want more information go to our website at abc7news.com and look under the news links on the left side for assignment 7. that is all for this edition of assignment 7. hope yo
i said i'm baron from rolling stone. they said what what is that.y. >> reporter: rolling stone was the chronicle of a music culture. tourists come to the house to check it out. this couple very s from barcelona. >> they can find a treasure here. >> i saw the music. if i stopped to listen to the music i would get so engrossed with it i wouldn't be able to take the picture. >> it's the same but different. there is an energy that was similar to the energy but not as naive...
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bowl with a carved stone lid set into it. and he opened it up and it was full of pieces of turquoise and that's when he looked around and thought, wait a minute, there's something going on around here. he started mapping them all, he started marking them all on his map until he realized, these are all visual relays. there's a network, a communication network, of some sort. or maybe it was when the moon reached the gap they lit the fire so the signal went out so everybody across the colorado plateau would know the needle has been threaded. and i imagine that day people in chaco canyon all standing there, facing north, looking at a fire tower that would have delivered a message down into the canyon. i imagined people all over the four corners all facing the same direction at the same moment, maybe this didn't happen. everything is conjecture out there, but you know something was going on. how much do you want to know? when i saw that granary up in the cliff, i wanted to know what was inside of it. i thought i could easily break
bowl with a carved stone lid set into it. and he opened it up and it was full of pieces of turquoise and that's when he looked around and thought, wait a minute, there's something going on around here. he started mapping them all, he started marking them all on his map until he realized, these are all visual relays. there's a network, a communication network, of some sort. or maybe it was when the moon reached the gap they lit the fire so the signal went out so everybody across the colorado...
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. >> most of what they did was stone. metallurgy was just starting to move up into northern chijuajua at that time and they were working with copper. that was just ornamental, so there was no metal going on at all other than imported bells. >> and the shells, they went down to cortez -- not lake -- the cortez sea to get, was that mostly hard or brittle? . >> it was hard but not tool hard. the colorado plateau is covered with chert, a glassy rock that is really really good for making tools, making very sharp edges. you find there are pieces of chert all over the place and you can still cut your skin open very quickly with it and it's been sitting out in the open. >> where does chert come from? . >> it's a marine rock that's mostly silica. you find it in these layers, sandstone layers. if you are especially in a marine or water environment, you will find this layer of chert. it's in all colors, purple, green, red, blue. it's a beautiful rock. . >> one thing i wanted to ask you, the review in the paper recently on sunday sai
. >> most of what they did was stone. metallurgy was just starting to move up into northern chijuajua at that time and they were working with copper. that was just ornamental, so there was no metal going on at all other than imported bells. >> and the shells, they went down to cortez -- not lake -- the cortez sea to get, was that mostly hard or brittle? . >> it was hard but not tool hard. the colorado plateau is covered with chert, a glassy rock that is really really good for...
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a stone monument marks this as the site of the war relocation center.the plaque describes it as one of the concentration camps of whom the majority were american citizens. this is not a clearly marked historical or tourist spot. but this weekend a bus load of former camp internees returned as tourists. >>> konono started picking up shells. when she was a kid she used to do the same thing. >> when we were here, people picked these up to make bracelets. recently i said, i should go back to see what it was like. to see what it was really like. but it's not the same because i'm not behind the barb wire. >> reporter: after the war, the land was sold for farm. >> reporter: the walls were open. so whatever you said you could hear. they were called apartments but they were 20 by 20 spaces. >> reporter: roy and ruth found the barracks. walking through this 45-year- old building brought back bad memories. >> the one family, and regardless how many there were they were put in one room with a bed with -- i don't know what he had but we had a straw. >> straw mattres
a stone monument marks this as the site of the war relocation center.the plaque describes it as one of the concentration camps of whom the majority were american citizens. this is not a clearly marked historical or tourist spot. but this weekend a bus load of former camp internees returned as tourists. >>> konono started picking up shells. when she was a kid she used to do the same thing. >> when we were here, people picked these up to make bracelets. recently i said, i should go...
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and j.r stone was in san andreas to date. earlier he spoke with neighbors as the remains were being found. >>j.r.: behind the, you can see the deputies locking of letter wrote. those with the sheriff's office are not say much but neighbors of in the area who have been watching the search believe that something was found around lunchtime. >> one of the man yelled out that it was successful. we noticed there were taking to was down there. we saw shoveling in one spot and then another, about four different spots. then the tarps, the tools, chainsaws is pulling the brush, they pretty much clear the way. >>j.r.: she was watching investigators search all day long. she says they were here around 8:00 a.m. and did not leave. this is land that the family of shermantine once owned. it was around 12:30 p.m. when searchers began yelling that they found something. i have a phone calls in deals into the sheriff's office to find out if something was found. right now they are keeping quiet, if that does change i will update you. j.r stone, k
and j.r stone was in san andreas to date. earlier he spoke with neighbors as the remains were being found. >>j.r.: behind the, you can see the deputies locking of letter wrote. those with the sheriff's office are not say much but neighbors of in the area who have been watching the search believe that something was found around lunchtime. >> one of the man yelled out that it was successful. we noticed there were taking to was down there. we saw shoveling in one spot and then another,...
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it almost killed me the home sickness the longing and anger that flawed itself into a stone in my throat. 165 days until i see you again. how many days in a semester. how long before i can go home? sometimes you need to burn everything to begin a new and here there are no science the deaths are not as severe the pure ifkification not complete. to let the natural of the sun have it's way with me. to feel the tips of grass force through the ashes of earth the complicated earth that seechls soft at the surface and yet so deep. that is how i feel the hidden layers of hardness, liquid and flame. can anything survive at the core. must i always hold people at a distance never let them settle inside me. mother there is not enough room for me in your womb. that's why i left. to seek a home a place where i could grow. 165 miles i crieds, 165 times i missed you today. 165 meals that did not satisfy. 165 was not the number of my dorm room. 165 dollars for a 1 way ticket. 651 the area code home. >> this is a record. phone rings, a set in mother tone asks, what are you eating, how are you getting arou
it almost killed me the home sickness the longing and anger that flawed itself into a stone in my throat. 165 days until i see you again. how many days in a semester. how long before i can go home? sometimes you need to burn everything to begin a new and here there are no science the deaths are not as severe the pure ifkification not complete. to let the natural of the sun have it's way with me. to feel the tips of grass force through the ashes of earth the complicated earth that seechls soft...
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almost every great church in france from the 11th century onwards had these stone vaults...nd for very good reasons. until then, most churches had simple timber roofs over them, and as you can imagine, in buildings that were lit largely with candles, this was a terrible fire hazard. but there were other advantages in these great vaults, as well. they were visually beautiful. they were acoustically marvelous. the cluniacs spent most of their day here in the choir, chanting the dine serves, and their gregorian chts wod be t by these barrel vaults upwards and dispersed through the whole church. so stone vaults were very much needed in romanesque architecture in the late 11th and early 12th centuries, but they posed considerable problems for architects then. they had no scientific knowledge of engineering. th also had very pritive eipment simple wooden cranes and simple scaffolding. there were bound to be failures. vaults oen collapsed in the middle ages. if a romanesque architect wished, however, to find a go model for large stone vaulting, he could do no better than to look at
almost every great church in france from the 11th century onwards had these stone vaults...nd for very good reasons. until then, most churches had simple timber roofs over them, and as you can imagine, in buildings that were lit largely with candles, this was a terrible fire hazard. but there were other advantages in these great vaults, as well. they were visually beautiful. they were acoustically marvelous. the cluniacs spent most of their day here in the choir, chanting the dine serves, and...
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where i'm standing, they found a flight of stone steps leading down to a sealed doorway. in the plaster were the seals of the ancient neopolis officials. inside the doorway they found this sloping passageway filled from top to bottom with stones and rubble. clearing this took time because, mixed in with all the filling, were numerous objects. one of these was the head of tutankhamun as a young child. this rather extraordinary sculpture has a very specific purpose and meaning. tutankhamun is seen emerging from a blue lotus, just as the sun god did at the moment of the earth's creation. through this recreation, tutankhamun, too, would be able to be reborn as the sun god every day throughout eternity. when a second sealed doorway at the end of the passageway was removed, the archaeologists finally gained entrance to the actual tomb. this first room they called the "antechamber." it was crammed with objects. their minds could barely cope with the profusion. just inside the door, where m standing, the archaeologists found a cup abandoned by some rather unsuccessful tomb robber
where i'm standing, they found a flight of stone steps leading down to a sealed doorway. in the plaster were the seals of the ancient neopolis officials. inside the doorway they found this sloping passageway filled from top to bottom with stones and rubble. clearing this took time because, mixed in with all the filling, were numerous objects. one of these was the head of tutankhamun as a young child. this rather extraordinary sculpture has a very specific purpose and meaning. tutankhamun is...
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and oliver stone's son converts to islam. process that took him much less time than watching one of his father's movies. andy, my love. >> speaking of love, what did you do for valentine's day? >> what i always do, spend it with my tbrand parents watching movies. >> what did you watch? >> "fatal attraction,"" basic instinct" and "auto focus." >> you watched those with your grandparents? >> yes, and "tango in paris." >> these films are riddled with salacious sex scenes. >> i know. >> isn't it awkward watching that with your grand parents? >> they are fantastic movies. we do our best to tune out the sex parts. >> how? >> well, we each have our own thing. my nana reads allow -- allowed recipes from her rachel ray cook book and my grand dad prays and i stand in the corner facing the wall saying, i am not a bad boy. i am not a bad boy. >> that sounds awful. >> whatever, andy. if you are going to stand there and act like you and your tbrand parents don't like to watch steamy, erotic sexual thrillers together. >> we don't, joe. nobo
and oliver stone's son converts to islam. process that took him much less time than watching one of his father's movies. andy, my love. >> speaking of love, what did you do for valentine's day? >> what i always do, spend it with my tbrand parents watching movies. >> what did you watch? >> "fatal attraction,"" basic instinct" and "auto focus." >> you watched those with your grandparents? >> yes, and "tango in paris."...
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yolanda stone's family is devastated. >> she is fighting for her life. she is fighting. >> the family says yolanda stone was wounded in the back, the arm, and ear and one bullet penetrated her brain. she is in critical condition at an undisclosed hospital. an mpd fugitive squad has been seeking raynard cook. police say this suspect should be considered armed and dangerous. john hanrahan, fox 5 news. >> the former prince georges county executive convicted of corruption is beginning his prison term. scheduled to report to prison today. he was sentenced to more than seven years for taking thousands of dollars in bribes and gifts from developers. he worked government deals in a developer's favor. johnson's wife was sentenced to one year and one day for obstructing the investigation. ♪ good-bye, please don't cry >> an emotional funeral today for whitney houston at the new jersey church where the singer got her start. her own hit, i will always love you, played as the pallbearers carried her casket out of the sanctuary. >> it's hard to believe. it was a stirri
yolanda stone's family is devastated. >> she is fighting for her life. she is fighting. >> the family says yolanda stone was wounded in the back, the arm, and ear and one bullet penetrated her brain. she is in critical condition at an undisclosed hospital. an mpd fugitive squad has been seeking raynard cook. police say this suspect should be considered armed and dangerous. john hanrahan, fox 5 news. >> the former prince georges county executive convicted of corruption is...
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word began to spread about this guy named duck and members of the titanic stones. >> we kept hearing this name, duck. that he was from chicago. that he was putting out a lot of dope here in rockford. he was just a young guy, but he had a real reputation. people were afraid of him, just a little guy. the talk in the street informant information was that this group run by duck, titanic stones, were trying to take over the drug trade in rockford. and they were moving real strong. >> when they arrived here in rockford, there was definitely a power struggle. chicago versus rockford. we'd have our robberies, our shootings. there had been murders here. >> every so often, somebody comes into power. it's just like anything else in life, you know. any business or any -- you know, something always rises to the top. >> it was an epidemic. it's basically what it was. >> they were shooting a lot of people. >> random gunfire was taking place, a lot of it directed to housing developments in the city. we were having multiple shots fired during these shootings. there was one particular incident that t
word began to spread about this guy named duck and members of the titanic stones. >> we kept hearing this name, duck. that he was from chicago. that he was putting out a lot of dope here in rockford. he was just a young guy, but he had a real reputation. people were afraid of him, just a little guy. the talk in the street informant information was that this group run by duck, titanic stones, were trying to take over the drug trade in rockford. and they were moving real strong. >>...
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beautiful when and where is the vizio emblazon their all handsewn is a great big six and in carat stone to set metal been very end of reelect look little sweater and scoop neck line and soft sand to answer an entire way of telling something many feels like kashmir and and give it to the late payments and me are saying that he turn this in set out her room and every culture and every very and brown is almost a new black and and the darker topaz and it's a beautiful beautiful shape initially been said this lady's all hands on is nothing scratching the no believe an ecstasy that it is in some right there and to give a beautiful piece to have in your wardrobe and brown as a neutral war premium wear with jeans and to be volatile the roof overhang of shawn skill necklines and a plunging the four years can open to local neckline and a looks pitiful across a table and then push it up it just covers the yellow journalism to cover those in the with the ship the neckline is done and i love the earing she chose a that scold to the topaz and roy the florida is shaped over in a very in taxi with a lo
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early morning stoned pump. that what romney is? and cadillac? you never met a mother [bleep] quite like me? [bleep] off [bleep] that and [bleep] you blind. can you imagine if obama went proudly this is my guy, a rapper like this, et cetera? they wouldn't stop talking about it. conservatives love celebrities like this. they just don't like liberal celebrities. if a conservative gets a celebrity, they're f. that, i'm in. romney says me, i'm not willing to do things like the other guys. >> i'm not willing to light my fair on fire to try and get support. i am who i am. [ laughter ] >> i know, i know. romney, you are who you are, come on, you're robo corps. who you are kidding man? you'd do anything for a vote. so, how does he stand today? well, according to the latest numbers, pretty good, but it's still too close. real clear politics is an average of all the polls. they've got him at 37.3 and santorum 35.8. in the last couple of polls we've seen, santorum is up one or two points. the average is what we just showed you, so it could go any way in thi
early morning stoned pump. that what romney is? and cadillac? you never met a mother [bleep] quite like me? [bleep] off [bleep] that and [bleep] you blind. can you imagine if obama went proudly this is my guy, a rapper like this, et cetera? they wouldn't stop talking about it. conservatives love celebrities like this. they just don't like liberal celebrities. if a conservative gets a celebrity, they're f. that, i'm in. romney says me, i'm not willing to do things like the other guys. >>...
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stone, what is the quality of life technology center? >> guest: it's a research center that's focusing on creating intebltion systems for seniors and people with disabilities using robotics, robotics technology, vision technology, looking at the human side of things, the institute of aging at the university of pittsburgh also and engineering research lab. and, um, it is focusing on creating this smart system. not necessarily the hardware all the time, but the smart systems that'll help people live and extend their lives in their homes longer. >> host: and this is something that's done at carnegie with the assistance of the university of pittsburgh? >> guest: they're a partner in our research center. it's very collaborative. we're right next door to each other, so it makes it very easy. it's a good collaboration. >> host: mr. stone, you've got two things on display here, you've got a computer running, and it looks like a crash helmet. could you tell us what these are? >> guest: yes. this is for our first application of this technology, th
stone, what is the quality of life technology center? >> guest: it's a research center that's focusing on creating intebltion systems for seniors and people with disabilities using robotics, robotics technology, vision technology, looking at the human side of things, the institute of aging at the university of pittsburgh also and engineering research lab. and, um, it is focusing on creating this smart system. not necessarily the hardware all the time, but the smart systems that'll help...
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joe alonzo is the head stone mason.e and the two spoken carvers worked on part of the cathedral back in the '80s. >> it's a labor of love for us. sean, andy and i have been here since the 1980s, we helped construct part of the cathedral. and our blood and sweat is in this building. >> despite the damage done by the earthquake, joe feels lucky it wasn't worse. >> if the earthquake had lasted two more seconds we would have lost probably 50% more stone. >> pat lawson muse, news 4 washington. >>> anna costa senior high was back open for business today after a fire ripped through the building on friday, causing extensive damage. crews spent the long weekend making the necessary repairs. students weren't is there yesterday for the president's day holiday. last night school officials decided it was safe, everyone could return to class today. >>> a poll out today showing strong support for bringing a las vegas style casino to prince gro georges county. earlier this month, they proposed a 1 million gambling hub in the harbor. it
joe alonzo is the head stone mason.e and the two spoken carvers worked on part of the cathedral back in the '80s. >> it's a labor of love for us. sean, andy and i have been here since the 1980s, we helped construct part of the cathedral. and our blood and sweat is in this building. >> despite the damage done by the earthquake, joe feels lucky it wasn't worse. >> if the earthquake had lasted two more seconds we would have lost probably 50% more stone. >> pat lawson muse,...
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you serve good stone crabs.he best stone crab seasons you have had. >> we have had excellent weather, thank you. great winds so we have had a lot of crab. >> this is the range you talk about. >> yes. there are five different claws here. we have the medium size, select size is a little bit bigger. large is the dominant size. jup yor jumbo and jumbo. >> how do you make sure you don't run out? you have to make sure everything is taken care of, right? >> absolutely. there are conservation laws. we take the claws off the crab, throw them back in the ocean and they regenerate a claw. >> show me how you do this. >> there are three parts of the claw. you have the knuckle. crack it right here. not too hard, not too soft. oh, sorry about that. >> that's okay. >> good for eating. >> you bet it is. 20 pounds of these bad boys. steve, thank you so much. >> good morning. it will be a little bumpy today. the wind will be gusting 40 miles pe >>> carl, key lime pie! >> al, thanks very much. when we come back, a disturbing new tr
you serve good stone crabs.he best stone crab seasons you have had. >> we have had excellent weather, thank you. great winds so we have had a lot of crab. >> this is the range you talk about. >> yes. there are five different claws here. we have the medium size, select size is a little bit bigger. large is the dominant size. jup yor jumbo and jumbo. >> how do you make sure you don't run out? you have to make sure everything is taken care of, right? >> absolutely....
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yolanda stone's family is devastated. >> she has three lovable kids who need their mom.her life. she is fighting really hard. she is fighting. >> reporter: the family says yolanda stone was wounded in the back, the arm, an ear and one bullet penetrated her brain. she is in critical condition at an undisclosed hospital. an mpd fujiyama stiff squad has been aggressively seeking cook. police say this suspect should be considered armed and dangerous. john henrehan, fox 5 news. ox 5 >>> coming up next,. >> a legend honored. mohammed ali celebrating his 70th birthday. we'll have a very special tribute when fox 5 morning news continues. seal verifies we feed my fresh all-natural chickens an all-vegetarian diet including corn, soybeans, and marigolds. no animal by-products. no meat and bone meal. when you put my chicken on the table, you know where it came from. texting...blogging... all this technology, but you're still banking like pilgrims! get hi capital one bank. why earn bupkis, when your checking could earn five times the national average!! and free atms anywhere. five ti
yolanda stone's family is devastated. >> she has three lovable kids who need their mom.her life. she is fighting really hard. she is fighting. >> reporter: the family says yolanda stone was wounded in the back, the arm, an ear and one bullet penetrated her brain. she is in critical condition at an undisclosed hospital. an mpd fujiyama stiff squad has been aggressively seeking cook. police say this suspect should be considered armed and dangerous. john henrehan, fox 5 news. ox 5...
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i'm shomari stone, news 4. >> now to an incredible act of bravery. it cost one man his life but saved the life of a woman. tonight she's speaking publicly about it for the first time, hour after two robbers were sentenced to five decades in prison. jackie bensen has this new 4 exclusive. >> if he had not did what he did, i believe it would have been me. >> reporter: security camera video entered as evidence in the trial showed what delaney middleton truly believed were the last moments of her life. it was june 17, 2010. seconds earlier the store's onner had entered. two men are seen following closely behind him. what happened next was mayhem. but a hero emerged. the store owner's 30-year-old son, none as roj be, is seen defending his father. then when one robber shoves a gun into ms. middleton's face -- >> he ran out from behind the counter and he shoved the gunman away from me and they got to wrestling and as they were wrestling and i'm still trying to get out of store because they were in the doorway, all right, that's when i heard the shot. >> rep
i'm shomari stone, news 4. >> now to an incredible act of bravery. it cost one man his life but saved the life of a woman. tonight she's speaking publicly about it for the first time, hour after two robbers were sentenced to five decades in prison. jackie bensen has this new 4 exclusive. >> if he had not did what he did, i believe it would have been me. >> reporter: security camera video entered as evidence in the trial showed what delaney middleton truly believed were the...
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tehran that is all of this warmongering actually doing anyone any good but we've got director sean stone in studio to tell us why we shouldn't be afraid of iran. and they're sticking it to the man or the men in this case from occupy wall street to occupy corp it's going to bring you the latest from today's nationwide protests. and syrian protesters are making a call to arms but who is are exactly is supplying them with weapons that's still up for debate generals from the free syria army say that it's the u.s. and france so does that mean that diplomacy is dead. good evening it's wednesday february twenty ninth happy leap day to you it's four pm here in washington d.c. i'm lucy catherine of when you're watching r.t. . well north korea says that it is ready to halt its nuclear program and missile tests in exchange for food aid from the united states it may be one less nuclear threat to worry about for now but here in washington all the attention seems to be focused on iran's alleged quest for the atomic bomb but the islamic republic insists that its nuclear program nuclear program is essen
tehran that is all of this warmongering actually doing anyone any good but we've got director sean stone in studio to tell us why we shouldn't be afraid of iran. and they're sticking it to the man or the men in this case from occupy wall street to occupy corp it's going to bring you the latest from today's nationwide protests. and syrian protesters are making a call to arms but who is are exactly is supplying them with weapons that's still up for debate generals from the free syria army say...
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he rocketed a stone to match the height of that geological marvel. in a justifiably famous exchange, alan nevins praised douglas southhall-freeman after reading the first two volumes of the magnum opus. yet, he was quick to add a qualifier. i wonder if you think it's a little bit disagreeable. he is not a likable young man. he was too much a careerist, even too much an egoist. freeman conceded the point but with a critical caveat, telling nevins the great fact is that washington grew. freeman was particularly struck by the transforming impact of the 16 years between washington's marriage in 1759 and his summons by congress to command a rag tag essentially regional force purporting to be but the ingredients of growth were present from his earliest years. to be sure, young washington was a socially awkward aspirant to the colonial gentry, brave to the point of brashness, touchy where his honor was concerned. unsophisticated in matters of love. but even then he carried with him the seeds of sacrificial leadership. pregnant with character, this is washin
he rocketed a stone to match the height of that geological marvel. in a justifiably famous exchange, alan nevins praised douglas southhall-freeman after reading the first two volumes of the magnum opus. yet, he was quick to add a qualifier. i wonder if you think it's a little bit disagreeable. he is not a likable young man. he was too much a careerist, even too much an egoist. freeman conceded the point but with a critical caveat, telling nevins the great fact is that washington grew. freeman...
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stone.you got to know that man. >> totally agree. >> his point on the holocaust, if the holocaust taking place in germany from europe from european christians as well. why should that influence israeli policies in regards to the palestinians, in regards to the middle east. that's always been his point on that matter. there is no room for holocaust denial,. >>. i would never agree with that i just think that it's simple,simplistic to stay that is he fanatic when you talk with these people the point is have to have a dialogue with israel in this region. we need to open up. i would love for jimmy cart tore go there and start this again. >> i don't think jimmy carter is going to iran. he doesn't have real good memories from the first time with them they kicked his butt. >> they did. >> you okay with iran having a nuclear weapon? you yourself. >> i am. because it's a republic. there are factions and it's like very much like this country. there is a lot of unrest inside the country from the econom
stone.you got to know that man. >> totally agree. >> his point on the holocaust, if the holocaust taking place in germany from europe from european christians as well. why should that influence israeli policies in regards to the palestinians, in regards to the middle east. that's always been his point on that matter. there is no room for holocaust denial,. >>. i would never agree with that i just think that it's simple,simplistic to stay that is he fanatic when you talk with...
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pair of red lips, the rolling stones logo minus the tongue. what's wrong with that you might ask? activists there say somehow this is offensive to women which i might buy just a little bit except those particular lips actually represent the mouth of stones' lead singer mick jagger and as you and i know or at least we think, he's a guy. the museum owner says these lips, just lips, neither male or female and they're not leaving. so there. so what do you think? offensive to women or are you pining for a lip urinal in your house? mailbag at wusa9.com. >> i'm not pining, no. >> we want to hear what you think. send your e-mails to mcginty's mailbag, mailbag at wusa9.com. 9 news now will be right back. >>> in the mailbag tonight major league reaction on our facebook page to reporter andrea mccarren's jaw dropping series on the continuing problem of underage drinking in this area. last night you watched her shadow montgomery county cops as they broke up a boozey teenage party in bethesda. marianne hearty for one loved it. kudos to andrea mccarren and
pair of red lips, the rolling stones logo minus the tongue. what's wrong with that you might ask? activists there say somehow this is offensive to women which i might buy just a little bit except those particular lips actually represent the mouth of stones' lead singer mick jagger and as you and i know or at least we think, he's a guy. the museum owner says these lips, just lips, neither male or female and they're not leaving. so there. so what do you think? offensive to women or are you pining...
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. >> reporter: yolanda stone ace 30-year-old, the mother of three young children. family members are wearing large but the tops with her photograph. they are remembering the old yolanda, the yolanda of before wednesday evening. >> always smiling, always joking. she was always there for you. and it's just so sad this had to happen to her, you know, because she was a friend. any time you needed to talk, somebody to talk to, she was there. >> reporter: yolanda stone was gunned down on olden place in northeast washington where she was driven to at 7:30 wednesday evening. >> the investigation has thus far revealed that the victim was involved in a verbal altercation with the suspect which ended with the suspect firing several shots and hitting her several times. >> reporter: a source familiar with the case says that one of the children who attends the preschool at neville thomas elementary became ill wednesday. the child's father was called and he picked up the four-year- old boy. yolanda stone had driven to the father's home with two other children in the car to pick u
. >> reporter: yolanda stone ace 30-year-old, the mother of three young children. family members are wearing large but the tops with her photograph. they are remembering the old yolanda, the yolanda of before wednesday evening. >> always smiling, always joking. she was always there for you. and it's just so sad this had to happen to her, you know, because she was a friend. any time you needed to talk, somebody to talk to, she was there. >> reporter: yolanda stone was gunned...
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it's something you have in your safe, in your vault, wherever that stone is. so that's something that gives our clients a sense of security. >> reporter: not to mention something extraordinarily beautiful to wear on your finger. >> ♪ what's the big deal about diamonds? what's the big deal about diamonds? >> reporter: erika miller, "nightly business report," new york. >> tom: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: what was the federal reserve thinking? we'll find out as the central bank releases minutes from its january policy setting meeting. we'll also see the latest reports on industrial production and capacity utilization, and see earnings from cbs and comcast. then, women and welding-- how women are making new inroads on a traditionally male career path. >> susie: a mixed ruling for b.p. today, as the oil giant continues to battle shareholder claims related to its massive gulf oil spill nearly two years ago. a u.s. federal judge ruled investors can sue british petroleum for allegedly violating u.s. securities laws. but the judge threw out investor claims
it's something you have in your safe, in your vault, wherever that stone is. so that's something that gives our clients a sense of security. >> reporter: not to mention something extraordinarily beautiful to wear on your finger. >> ♪ what's the big deal about diamonds? what's the big deal about diamonds? >> reporter: erika miller, "nightly business report," new york. >> tom: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: what was the federal reserve thinking? we'll...
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erupted when inmates from one cell walk in they did another cell block beating them with stones and stabbing the entire prison staff are on duty at the time has been detained while an investigation looks into how the violence started. gyptian officials have failed to confirm an official date for the country's first presidential election since former leader hosni mubarak was ousted officials say the delay is due to problems organizing voting for those living abroad but insist it will be held sometime in may the bark was forced from office a year ago after mass uprising and clashes which saw hundreds killed the protests continue across the country from people calling for the military rule. you know i am god a pastor and former east german human rights activist looks a shoo in to be germany's next president he has the backing of chancellor angela merkel and all political parties as replacement for richard wolf but was forced to quit last week over corruption allegations marco has opposed gox bid for the presidency in two thousand and ten in favor of what's your name was nato due to pull out of
erupted when inmates from one cell walk in they did another cell block beating them with stones and stabbing the entire prison staff are on duty at the time has been detained while an investigation looks into how the violence started. gyptian officials have failed to confirm an official date for the country's first presidential election since former leader hosni mubarak was ousted officials say the delay is due to problems organizing voting for those living abroad but insist it will be held...