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i make these cuts, everything so that it looks more or less like a natural rose, here is a ready-madeft, four flights to the dacha, and you came under fire, you were riding on a moped, they started bombing, you got up from the moped, lech, it’s still useless, that’s all, well, on a moped, nevertheless, i went to the hospital myself i arrived, we got there without an eye, without fingers, they say, this can’t happen, i say, well... these were my pigeons at the dacha, when the second shell hit, they burned completely, horror, this is what i brought here, this too a bush of these roses from metal, and this is a correspondent, he took this rose, and for this i took a picture of him, so i want to give it to you, as in donetsk it is believed that he grew up. for this - that’s all, so i want to give you a ready-made rose, thank you, it’s very beautiful, for the second time in my life i’m holding in my hands such a metal, forged rose, yes, yes, i’m amazed, of course, by its beauty, undefeated and unbroken, as if themselves from a special alloy. this can be said about our heroes. they liberate
i make these cuts, everything so that it looks more or less like a natural rose, here is a ready-madeft, four flights to the dacha, and you came under fire, you were riding on a moped, they started bombing, you got up from the moped, lech, it’s still useless, that’s all, well, on a moped, nevertheless, i went to the hospital myself i arrived, we got there without an eye, without fingers, they say, this can’t happen, i say, well... these were my pigeons at the dacha, when the second shell...
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rose hips are much more frost-resistant than roses. and rose hips, they are from another zone, winter hardiness. its roots are thorn roots , its stem is a rose hip. the stem overwinters, only the rose itself does not overwinter without shelter. we will graft using the accumulating method, this is when a bud is cut with a small part of the bark of a cultivated rose and transplanted onto a rose hip. on the rose hip, you need to tear off the leaves and thorns, on the rose stalk it is important to choose the right bud, it should be dormant. here we need how to cut? here we need to cut the bud with a piece of wood, from top to bottom, like this. we hold the bud, we cut out the bud, remove this core, we remove it with a non-sharp object, we need to peel off the wood from the bark, on the bark of the rose hips we need to make a t-shaped cut, longitudinal transverse, carefully pry up the bark insert the resulting eye, the bud is like a puzzle, it became perfect, we wrap it up, i have specially stocked up. already the next year, such a rose can
rose hips are much more frost-resistant than roses. and rose hips, they are from another zone, winter hardiness. its roots are thorn roots , its stem is a rose hip. the stem overwinters, only the rose itself does not overwinter without shelter. we will graft using the accumulating method, this is when a bud is cut with a small part of the bark of a cultivated rose and transplanted onto a rose hip. on the rose hip, you need to tear off the leaves and thorns, on the rose stalk it is important to...
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>> rose: yeah, what about politics?ve an opinion on it, but i don't-- you know, i think it's unfortunate that, you know, lobbyists and special interest groups and getting elected has become half of the-- half of the card. i think it's really hard for people to actually do the right thing when they're worried about servicing a massive base-- the better way to explain it is this-- i've noticed that innovation is not always immediately accepted by the masses in so much as if you want to do something creative and innovative, generally, you have to take something that is and turn it on its ear and you have to do something different with it. and people it's nature of people is to seek comfort at all times. and if you ask somebody creativity, if you ask the massing creatively what they want, generally they'll say something that looks like something that already exists. innovation isn't something that already exists. >> rose: you're exactly right. it goes right back to steve jobs, doesn't it? >> yeah. i think politics saifers l
>> rose: yeah, what about politics?ve an opinion on it, but i don't-- you know, i think it's unfortunate that, you know, lobbyists and special interest groups and getting elected has become half of the-- half of the card. i think it's really hard for people to actually do the right thing when they're worried about servicing a massive base-- the better way to explain it is this-- i've noticed that innovation is not always immediately accepted by the masses in so much as if you want to do...
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just such a forged metal rose, yes, yes.roes, they liberated the settlements of donbass, maryenka, avdeevka, and other cities and villages. their main motivation is to return to duty even after severe injuries. defense of our land, we went to the front, telling our loved ones who, if not us, are alone become uav operators, rescue comrades, develop new approaches to using drones, others continue to serve in the infantry, faith, love for loved ones help them in this, the goal is to liberate their native land, four cylinders in line with a turbocharger, 215 horsepower per. hike 1.0 km, increased cross-country ability, climbable 60°, accommodates a company of up to nine people, and everyone is here, join your friends. many entrepreneurs have already received money from the fund for quite a few businesses. it's your turn: alfabank will distribute 100 million rubles to entrepreneurs throughout the country. the best stories will get the money. tell us about your business on alfabank.ru. deposit - the best interest, up to 16% per an
just such a forged metal rose, yes, yes.roes, they liberated the settlements of donbass, maryenka, avdeevka, and other cities and villages. their main motivation is to return to duty even after severe injuries. defense of our land, we went to the front, telling our loved ones who, if not us, are alone become uav operators, rescue comrades, develop new approaches to using drones, others continue to serve in the infantry, faith, love for loved ones help them in this, the goal is to liberate their...
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, is already there finished rose, already fully painted. here it is already ready, this is my dacha,ou started. from metal, and this is a correspondent, he took this rose, and for this he took a photograph. i want to give you a gift, as in donetsk it is believed that roses are everything, so i want to give you a ready-made rose, thank you, it’s very beautiful, for the second time in my life i’m holding in my hands just such a metal forged rose, and of course i’m amazed at its beauty. undefeated and unbroken, as if they themselves were made of a special alloy, so one can say about our heroes, they liberated the settlements of donbass, marenka, avdeevka, and other cities and villages. their main motivation is to return to duty even after serious injuries, to protect their land. we went to the front, telling our family and friends who, if not us. some become uav operators , rescue comrades, and develop new approaches. to use drones, others continue to serve in the infantry, they are helped in this by faith, love for loved ones, purpose - liberate your native land. the inauguration cerem
, is already there finished rose, already fully painted. here it is already ready, this is my dacha,ou started. from metal, and this is a correspondent, he took this rose, and for this he took a photograph. i want to give you a gift, as in donetsk it is believed that roses are everything, so i want to give you a ready-made rose, thank you, it’s very beautiful, for the second time in my life i’m holding in my hands just such a metal forged rose, and of course i’m amazed at its beauty....
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>> rose: welcome to the program. tonight part one of a two part conversation with mikhail khodorkovsky, once the richest man in russia. his story, he is now telling. >> i had to deal with the problems in jail through resistance. and in prison, there's only one gain that you can play-- game that you can play, and that's your life. you can only stake your life. if you do a hunger strike, that means you need to either put your life on the line, or they don't take you seriously. if you have put your life on the line and then haven't held out to the end, that's it. you are a nobody. i had to do this four times. i very carefully picked pie battles because like any normal person, i didn't want to die. but i was prepared to go all the way each time, and my opponents understood that. >> rose: part one of a two part conversation with mikhail khodorkovsky when we continue. >> funding for charl yee rose is provided by the following: >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and i
>> rose: welcome to the program. tonight part one of a two part conversation with mikhail khodorkovsky, once the richest man in russia. his story, he is now telling. >> i had to deal with the problems in jail through resistance. and in prison, there's only one gain that you can play-- game that you can play, and that's your life. you can only stake your life. if you do a hunger strike, that means you need to either put your life on the line, or they don't take you seriously. if you...
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>> rose: welcome to the program. tonight, ashton kutcher talks about his new movie about steve jobs called "jobs." he talkses about his television series called "two and a half men," and most interestingly about his investments in technology. >> i love sitting with entrepreneurs who have a vision of the world that is greater than the one that we're living in. and-- and-- and i love this-- the spirit of it, and the fact that they don't just look at the way things are and go, "okay, they're going to be like that so we need to work around it." they actually go right into it, and they punch regulation in the mouth sometimes, and they punch bloated business models in the mouth, and they look and go, "wait, we have this new tool that can actually make this process more efficient." >> rose: we conclude this evening with the c.e.o. of united airlines, jeff smisek. >> airlines are very complex businesses, first of all,. and they have very different fleets. they have different facilities. >> rose: different routes. >> differen
>> rose: welcome to the program. tonight, ashton kutcher talks about his new movie about steve jobs called "jobs." he talkses about his television series called "two and a half men," and most interestingly about his investments in technology. >> i love sitting with entrepreneurs who have a vision of the world that is greater than the one that we're living in. and-- and-- and i love this-- the spirit of it, and the fact that they don't just look at the way things...
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we get such a product called hydrolate roses.ent substance with a pleasant smell is used both in its pure form and as a basis for creams, shampoos, gels against the backdrop of the withdrawal of foreign cosmetic companies from russia. quite a promising business. we can produce, uh, cosmetics on par with european brands. we can create. uh, really unique products containing natural ingredients recently, cosmetics from the crimean rose began to enter the asian market on chinese marketplaces , skin whitening, natural products were the first to appear. means of interest in them is associated with a national peculiarity. white face. clean is a sign of arrest. and if you have a tanned dark one, you are already from a lower class, so whitening products are in demand, high and feronous, and these include roses and lavender on the peninsula sown. more nectars in the coming years will increase the area five times in crimea , experts say the climate and soil are ideal for the development of the industry, krasnodar notes yes, it’s good it’s w
we get such a product called hydrolate roses.ent substance with a pleasant smell is used both in its pure form and as a basis for creams, shampoos, gels against the backdrop of the withdrawal of foreign cosmetic companies from russia. quite a promising business. we can produce, uh, cosmetics on par with european brands. we can create. uh, really unique products containing natural ingredients recently, cosmetics from the crimean rose began to enter the asian market on chinese marketplaces , skin...
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deadly pieces of iron here turn into roses, very similar to those that bloom in the spring in donetskd it is also dusty and dirty, but the result is a work of art. gennady mikhailovich is used to hard work. he worked at the mine for 20 years. there are five named after obakumov on lideevka, at a depth of more than 500 m. about the choice i never regretted the profession, although the conditions were difficult, associated with constant risk, 6 hours a day underground. when i worked at the mine in kuzna, the only thing was that i went to one blacksmith, he worked on my side, and i worked there, and before him i went to... used bullets that are being shot at us, here they are. these bullets, from these bullets i’m already coming up with different compositions, making them, well, basically i’m trying to add roses, or there’s a shield in front. we will destroy the fascists anyway, i will no longer say it differently, they are so many everyone in every family has brought grief, that’s how we work, here’s my anvil, i’m driving here little by little, i’ll do it, big, small, my son doesn’t scr
deadly pieces of iron here turn into roses, very similar to those that bloom in the spring in donetskd it is also dusty and dirty, but the result is a work of art. gennady mikhailovich is used to hard work. he worked at the mine for 20 years. there are five named after obakumov on lideevka, at a depth of more than 500 m. about the choice i never regretted the profession, although the conditions were difficult, associated with constant risk, 6 hours a day underground. when i worked at the mine...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications >> rose: and so you began how was it luck or something else the object lesson here? >> follow the money. >> rose: tell me the significance of the moment. >> glor: this was the week senate republicans released their answer to obamacare. the king of saudi arabia named a new successor, and golfer briewks cepkerr won the u.s. open at erins hill, his first major. >major. >> rose: another attack shakes london. >> this was an attack on muslims, and like all terrorism, in whatever form, it shares the same fundamental goal. >> u.s. navy recovered the bodies of seven sailors missing since an american destroyer and a merchant ship collided off the coast of japan. >> for the first time, the u.s. military shot down a syrian air force jet. >> federal prosecutors have charged a canadian man in the stabbing of an airport police officer. >> otowarmbier has passed away. >> uber, the founder, travis kalanick, stepping down as the company's c.e.o. >> royal shake-up in saudi arabia. king salman what promoted his 31-year-old son to. >> senators are working on a hea
captioning sponsored by rose communications >> rose: and so you began how was it luck or something else the object lesson here? >> follow the money. >> rose: tell me the significance of the moment. >> glor: this was the week senate republicans released their answer to obamacare. the king of saudi arabia named a new successor, and golfer briewks cepkerr won the u.s. open at erins hill, his first major. >major. >> rose: another attack shakes london. >> this...
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>> rose: welcome to the program. as summer comes to an end, we're looking at some of our favorite guests from this past year. tonight my conversation with it's an amazing life because it really enables me to be places in the world where things are really radically changing. >> rose: yes. or when there is a need to articulate a particular ambition. >> rose: yes. or whether, for other reasons, there is a need to intervene in a kind of situation which is more or less urgent. so it's really a great sequence of opportunity. it was a huge challenge and, therefore, i basically tried to accept every part of the challenge. >> rose: so, therefore -- so, therefore, it is a building that has not only one dimension, it's not only a shape or an organization, it's a feat of engineering. >> rose: it is a feat of engineering. >> it's also an identity that is not stable. it's also the kind of building that looks completely different from every side. so it's a very complex entity and perhaps people would recognize that complexity as a
>> rose: welcome to the program. as summer comes to an end, we're looking at some of our favorite guests from this past year. tonight my conversation with it's an amazing life because it really enables me to be places in the world where things are really radically changing. >> rose: yes. or when there is a need to articulate a particular ambition. >> rose: yes. or whether, for other reasons, there is a need to intervene in a kind of situation which is more or less urgent. so...
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>> rose: welcome to the program. i'm charlie rose. the program is "charlie rose: the week." just ahead, a turbulent week for the white house. behind the scenes with president trump. and cynthia nixon animates the stage in the broadway revival of the little foxes. >> ben hubbard wanted the cotton, and oscar hubbard married it for him. be nice to me then. he used to smile at me. he hadn't smiled at me since. everybody knew that's what he married me for. everybody but me. >> rose: we will have those stories and more on what happened and what might happen. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications >> rose: and, so, you began how? >> changed the landscape. >> rose: is it luck or >> rose: tell me what the significance of the moment. >> rose: this was the week president trump fired the director of the f.b.i. the senate intelligence committee took testimony on russia's interference in the 2016 election. a 3-year-old named al
>> rose: welcome to the program. i'm charlie rose. the program is "charlie rose: the week." just ahead, a turbulent week for the white house. behind the scenes with president trump. and cynthia nixon animates the stage in the broadway revival of the little foxes. >> ben hubbard wanted the cotton, and oscar hubbard married it for him. be nice to me then. he used to smile at me. he hadn't smiled at me since. everybody knew that's what he married me for. everybody but me....
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it by how quickly these floodwaters rose. , rose.t, and they have been so many _ rose. it happened so fast, and they have been so many comparisons i have been so many comparisons between this storm and hurricane irene in 2011, which completely devastated vermont, and so many residents have told us it is far worse because it happened so fast. we have been driving
it by how quickly these floodwaters rose. , rose.t, and they have been so many _ rose. it happened so fast, and they have been so many comparisons i have been so many comparisons between this storm and hurricane irene in 2011, which completely devastated vermont, and so many residents have told us it is far worse because it happened so fast. we have been driving
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and how many roses do you , uh, cut off like this on the day of roses, yes, 350 roses, they cut for sure in an hour. and this is not for you gloves are needed. you don't hesitate. oh, don't tell me, but i forgot my gloves at home to the boss. it's better never to do that. so. well, okay, i won’t distract, otherwise you know now, uh, how we’ll chat and you won’t cut anything. well, here are good working conditions, clean dry. there is heat and a lunch break. though, of course, i 'm here without food, god, or lay down, of course, of course, i understand, susanochka, and i'll go to my work to do and i won't distract. well, that's it, well, the roses are beautiful cool work guys. listen with roses, not with snakes, it's right and that better. and as soon as the susan her colleagues did their job, maria started sorting and distributing everything, when the rose had already stopped. she gets here. here it is processed and already packed. here. uh, here 's a spray rose. let's show, i'm applying rulers. yes, they measure it and check it, it should be 70 cm, and more, no less. and if everything i
and how many roses do you , uh, cut off like this on the day of roses, yes, 350 roses, they cut for sure in an hour. and this is not for you gloves are needed. you don't hesitate. oh, don't tell me, but i forgot my gloves at home to the boss. it's better never to do that. so. well, okay, i won’t distract, otherwise you know now, uh, how we’ll chat and you won’t cut anything. well, here are good working conditions, clean dry. there is heat and a lunch break. though, of course, i 'm here...
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songs, but real roses sergey petrovich to be honest, i have never seen such a number of roses in oures in my life. and on these 18 hectares we have 50 varieties of roses. stunned how much performance you have? we cut somewhere around 120-150,000 times a day to arrange a wedding on the same day for all the brides . oh, how it smells oh, my dear oh, sergey petrovich you also do. of course, oh what good. but such an opinion that the rose is a very capricious flower of care requires a lot, that is, it is necessary to maintain the correct temperature and illumination. this is the concept of sleep, that is, our roses sleep for 4 hours at night, and the awakened rose goes out into the people, that is, they are cut off and sent to their customers. and so it’s also some kind of cutting, probably, there is a distributed science, i find a point that will be productive, which will give us another rose next month, and a good rose at that. yes, if we cut off a thick stump from her, it turns out to be thick. the rose is normally productive, the thinner the stump, the even thinner it will grow from
songs, but real roses sergey petrovich to be honest, i have never seen such a number of roses in oures in my life. and on these 18 hectares we have 50 varieties of roses. stunned how much performance you have? we cut somewhere around 120-150,000 times a day to arrange a wedding on the same day for all the brides . oh, how it smells oh, my dear oh, sergey petrovich you also do. of course, oh what good. but such an opinion that the rose is a very capricious flower of care requires a lot, that is,...
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i i remembered one of the tattoos rose on the shoulder rose in the palms rose in the palms.nk you well, doctor it's time to buy a place in the cemetery. they wait like that, please. i climbed this branch of the ruins with these hands. i will not give this department to anyone else. irina alekseevna means. what's your business? what are you doing here, what do you want from me sklifosovsky today at 21:20 on the russia channel in the morning they take a different approach, the end reduces the level of acid in the stomach, helping to fight the burn, and the weight is decisive answers attention when poisoning allergies and hangovers drink vacuum cleaner fresh solution cut baked directly in the package. yes, delicious juicy crust from the meat of their own people choose phytolax fruit-based laxative chewable tablets. try berries just one at night for comfortable morning relief and bloating. and tyvalar burger king delivers with cashback diclofenac-akos in a package with a man contains a maximum concentration of the active substance of 5%. five-percent gel diclofenac akos alternat
i i remembered one of the tattoos rose on the shoulder rose in the palms rose in the palms.nk you well, doctor it's time to buy a place in the cemetery. they wait like that, please. i climbed this branch of the ruins with these hands. i will not give this department to anyone else. irina alekseevna means. what's your business? what are you doing here, what do you want from me sklifosovsky today at 21:20 on the russia channel in the morning they take a different approach, the end reduces the...
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>> rose: funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: rem koolhaas is here, is he one of the most influential architects at work today. of course you knew that. he is also an author. theer rest and professor at harvard. he was awarded the prits ger architecture prize in 2 thousand, 16 years ago am some of his most notable projects include the cctv headquarters in beijing, the seattle central library and casa demusico in portugal. the two major buildings have been opened in the last year, are the garage museum of contemporary ard in moss could you and the prada in millan. mi pleased to have rem koolhaas back at this table. welcome. >> hi. >> rose: we missed out, two years ago, when-- or year and a half ago when you were at the, in venice. it continues to be a great life for you. >> a great life, yeah. >> rose: a great life. >> it's an amazing life because it really enables me to be in places in the world when things are really radically changes. and when there is a need to
>> rose: funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: rem koolhaas is here, is he one of the most influential architects at work today. of course you knew that. he is also an author. theer rest and professor at harvard. he was awarded the prits ger architecture prize in 2 thousand, 16 years ago am some of his most notable projects include the cctv headquarters in...
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>> rose: michael boyd is back. he has been the artistic direct orr of the royal shakespeare company since 2003. when he took over he promised to knock shakespeare off his pedestal. his sense of what he calls the duty to experiment has turned the company around and won him critical acclaim. he will step down from his post in 2012. i'm very pleased to have him back to talk about the complexity, the allenges and the genius of william shakespeare, all part of our series "why shakespeare?" welcome back. >> lovely be here. >> rose: since you were here you've announced you ear leaving. >> yup. it will be ten yearsext year and, of course, i thought about whether to go for a third term as it were and i felt like i would spend time in a rehearsal roomith no queue behind the door. and it's time to hand it over to someone else. there's a great bunch of brit irk directors comin through. >> rose: well, there's a list of people, kenneth branagh and michael grandage. there a good people willing to step in. >> there are good people
>> rose: michael boyd is back. he has been the artistic direct orr of the royal shakespeare company since 2003. when he took over he promised to knock shakespeare off his pedestal. his sense of what he calls the duty to experiment has turned the company around and won him critical acclaim. he will step down from his post in 2012. i'm very pleased to have him back to talk about the complexity, the allenges and the genius of william shakespeare, all part of our series "why...
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in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we want to talk this evening about cancer. there is new research signaling a major shift in the treatment and diagnosis of the disease breakthroughs in dna science are at the heart of this change, the emerging ability of scientists to analyze genetic material may deliver on the promise of personalized medicine. gene sequencing allows them to reach patients faster medicines suited to their condition. significant challenges remain, the approach is experimental, difficult and expensive, joining me now two scientists at the forefront of cancer research, dr. lukas wartman is an oncologist specializing in leukemia washington university school of medicine, in 2002 he was diagnosed with the very cancer he dedicated his career to studying. last fall he sure strived disease for the third time. dr. john dipersio is his physician. he has a medical school's the division of oncology and also the deputy director of the university's affiliate of the cancer center at barnes and jewish hospital. >> and gina cola a of "the new york times". >> sh
in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we want to talk this evening about cancer. there is new research signaling a major shift in the treatment and diagnosis of the disease breakthroughs in dna science are at the heart of this change, the emerging ability of scientists to analyze genetic material may deliver on the promise of personalized medicine. gene sequencing allows them to reach patients faster medicines suited to their condition. significant challenges remain, the...
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we will now make chocolate roses, but uh, not only chocolate roses for me, also sweets a and b , nutsre usually added to the candy many people ask about sublimation. what is the difference? for example, sublimation and ordinary berries. here i have freeze-dried strawberries and some dried cranberries. well, these are also berries, but the berries are completely different, for example, that's all, they are completely dried from moisture. berries and they are, well, crunchy, they break, and they are just so whole the cranberry itself, this one is dried, it is soft. that is, it is crumpled in the hand. in fact, dried cranberries and freeze-dried cherries. uh, usually, they wash nuts, wash and dry, this gun is a pyrometer. it is like a thermometer, only a pyrometer, and a thermometer for chocolate. it measures the temperature of the chocolate. that is, i can not pour chocolate. uh, for example, there is a temperature of 35 °, it should be, for example, white, and 29 30 ° for milk chocolate. it's somewhere around 30. 31, and for the dark one, it's also somewhere around 31, that is, each ch
we will now make chocolate roses, but uh, not only chocolate roses for me, also sweets a and b , nutsre usually added to the candy many people ask about sublimation. what is the difference? for example, sublimation and ordinary berries. here i have freeze-dried strawberries and some dried cranberries. well, these are also berries, but the berries are completely different, for example, that's all, they are completely dried from moisture. berries and they are, well, crunchy, they break, and they...
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>> rose: welcome to the program. we begin evening with a look at the tragic events that took place at the navy yard in washington with john miller, senior correspondent of cbs news and my colleague tim murphy former deputy director of the f.b.i. and maryellen o'toole, former senior profiler at the f.b.i.. >> well, we did see signs. we saw signs after each arrest and we saw signs when he was interviewed for his behavior and we saw signs when he was in the military and he created what they're calling a pattern of misconduct. so those puzzle pieces now are coming together and they add up far more to dangerous behavior not just nuisance behavior. >> rose: from tragedy in washington to chemical weapons in syria we talk to david sanger of the "new york times" and gary sam mortar of harvard, he is a former proliferation expert in the obama administration. >> as we get into this agreement and as we get into the destruction phase which is supposed to take place in november i can imagine the assad government saying "wait a sec
>> rose: welcome to the program. we begin evening with a look at the tragic events that took place at the navy yard in washington with john miller, senior correspondent of cbs news and my colleague tim murphy former deputy director of the f.b.i. and maryellen o'toole, former senior profiler at the f.b.i.. >> well, we did see signs. we saw signs after each arrest and we saw signs when he was interviewed for his behavior and we saw signs when he was in the military and he created what...
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, rose was published 15 years later.ot to mention the recollections of their lives with her friends. so there was rich rich material to work from and i would urge all of you to save your letters, keep diaries, give his history and something to work from. after divorce rose of a matter of principle refused alimony and she was reduced to poverty again. she remarried but to someone as poor as she was, very soon came down with cancer and died at the age of 53 in 1933. graham also remarried but without a leap out of his class this time and lived onto the age of 88 dying in 1960. so that is their story. i wish i could say that they change the world, they did not but perhaps through their eyes we can see a world that needed changing and it can still use changing today. i hope you are getting to know them as much as i did. so one i stop right there, if you have questions or comments i would be glad to hear them. [applause] come to the microphone if you have something you want to ask. here is someone coming, can you make it to th
, rose was published 15 years later.ot to mention the recollections of their lives with her friends. so there was rich rich material to work from and i would urge all of you to save your letters, keep diaries, give his history and something to work from. after divorce rose of a matter of principle refused alimony and she was reduced to poverty again. she remarried but to someone as poor as she was, very soon came down with cancer and died at the age of 53 in 1933. graham also remarried but...
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>> rose: welcome to the program. i'm charlie rose. the program is "charlie rose: the week." just ahead, the white house under siege. north carolina repeals the bathroom bill. and blues from the man called "the chosen one" guitarist gary clark ♪ bright lights big city calling to my head ♪ bright lights big city calling to my head ♪ >> rose: we will have those stories and more on what happened and what might happen. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> rose: and so you began how? is it luck at all or is it something else? >> you gotta have your 10,000 hours. >> rose: what's the object lesson here? >> you don't have to be "wonder woman." >> rose: tell me the significance of the moment. >> rose: this was the week the senate intelligence committee began hearings on russia's influence on the 2016 election. the united kingdom formally gave notice that it is leaving the european union. and south carolina, u.n.c., gonzaga, and oregon advance to the final four of the n.c.a.a. men's basketball tournament. here are the sights and sounds of the past
>> rose: welcome to the program. i'm charlie rose. the program is "charlie rose: the week." just ahead, the white house under siege. north carolina repeals the bathroom bill. and blues from the man called "the chosen one" guitarist gary clark ♪ bright lights big city calling to my head ♪ bright lights big city calling to my head ♪ >> rose: we will have those stories and more on what happened and what might happen. >> rose: funding for "charlie...
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>> rose: what is driving it? >> i think peer on the fa part f the allies and the ones who think the fate is tied to the suicide of us all. if there is a political order that doesn't have room for them and fear of jihadist organizations in isis. it's also a sense of honor. >> rose: is it they're caught between two hostile groups. >> the people don't adhere to these rye just when you are living if-- in the case of syria-- for gen rakes underneath a dictatorial regime, there's no space for political p high school opposition. what we would call liberals, to their culture and political history and culture, they're voiceless and powerless, the only organization is they can really have any power after the collapse of a regime or as a regime is beluge of leaguured, and i think this helps explain to some degree the rise of the muzz lum brother hoot who is organized in the wake of the collapse of the regime. >> rose: the people in tahrir square had no real organization, no political organization. they were of those were pe
>> rose: what is driving it? >> i think peer on the fa part f the allies and the ones who think the fate is tied to the suicide of us all. if there is a political order that doesn't have room for them and fear of jihadist organizations in isis. it's also a sense of honor. >> rose: is it they're caught between two hostile groups. >> the people don't adhere to these rye just when you are living if-- in the case of syria-- for gen rakes underneath a dictatorial regime,...
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rose: all right. you also he interesting ideas out the global economy. >> well, we.. >> rose: giv us your econic... >> w liv and we experience economic... world enomic crisis, all of us. >> rose: yes. >> but i the last analysi this economic csis is arisis of values and priorities. if tre goes to be me social justic mor human aoech to poverty more love in the ristian.... >> re: so you have ecomic leaders and busiss leade not to fort the fact we he t rger segments ofhe population tt arepoor >> and the reach ande haveto reestablish the bance. >> rose:hat would youave themo? >> you know, i'm of t pope's messages of the first day of the new years which always a message on the day of peace as it is declared proclaim by the church of rome. so that if we d't have social justicwe cannot obtain permanent peace around the globe. so if wehave to understand the oblems of the scalled third wod or any poorfellow human being and to be of help. of course, this is mainly the joof politicians, of leaders of great financ
rose: all right. you also he interesting ideas out the global economy. >> well, we.. >> rose: giv us your econic... >> w liv and we experience economic... world enomic crisis, all of us. >> rose: yes. >> but i the last analysi this economic csis is arisis of values and priorities. if tre goes to be me social justic mor human aoech to poverty more love in the ristian.... >> re: so you have ecomic leaders and busiss leade not to fort the fact we he t rger...
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>> rose: welcome to the program. tonight a conversation with mikhail khodorkovsky. >> my opinion is that putin has already worked out that model that he would like to use with donald trump. he worked it out on berlstoni. he's going to look for some kind of personal understanding, personal relations along the lines of like here we are you and i way on top altogether just the two of us and everybody else is somewhere there below us. i'm not sure whether the american political system could handle this kind of scale of relations. >> rose: mikhail khodorkovsky for the hour next. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: mikhail khodorkovsky is here. he was once russia's richest man, ahead of yukos's oil company. he was a political promise nerve until president putin unexpectedly heartedded him in 20
>> rose: welcome to the program. tonight a conversation with mikhail khodorkovsky. >> my opinion is that putin has already worked out that model that he would like to use with donald trump. he worked it out on berlstoni. he's going to look for some kind of personal understanding, personal relations along the lines of like here we are you and i way on top altogether just the two of us and everybody else is somewhere there below us. i'm not sure whether the american political system...
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>> rose: welcome to the program. i'm charlie rose. the program is "charlie rose: the week." just ahead, joe scarborough goes to war with the west wing. is time running out for stopping north korea's nukes. and the sound of singer/songwriter conner obrist ♪ you know i saw spectacle when you go to tack a bow ♪ you always did get nervous in a crowd ♪ but if you need some company i'd gladly step around ♪ >> rose: we have those stories and more on what happened and what might ma happen. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications >> is it luck at all or something else? >> precise specifications. >> what's the object lesson here? >> we can't live like this anymore. >> tell me the significance of the moment. >> rose: this was the week republicans in the senate failed to repeal and replace obamacare. the new white house communications director stirred up much controversy. and british open champion jordan spieth became only the
>> rose: welcome to the program. i'm charlie rose. the program is "charlie rose: the week." just ahead, joe scarborough goes to war with the west wing. is time running out for stopping north korea's nukes. and the sound of singer/songwriter conner obrist ♪ you know i saw spectacle when you go to tack a bow ♪ you always did get nervous in a crowd ♪ but if you need some company i'd gladly step around ♪ >> rose: we have those stories and more on what happened and what...
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>> rose: welcome to the program. tonight, a look at china, its history and its relationship with the united states through unique eyes-- henry kissinger, whose new book is called "on china." >> what ought to be done is to establish a permanent dialogue at a high level of making sure that we interpret events as they occur in a parallel way and if we don't how we manage our disagreements. that we don't wait for things to bottle up and then wind up in a confrontation. it hasn't yet really wound up in a conontation and i thi is possible to achieve what i'm describi. but in each country there are trends that see the other as enemies. there's an... not really doing it, too, b as i answer questions about this book... >> rose: right. >> ...over half of have seen china as an established enemy. >> rose: kissinger on china for the hour. next. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in neyork city, this is charlie rose. ser e: s re >> rose: henry kissinger is here.
>> rose: welcome to the program. tonight, a look at china, its history and its relationship with the united states through unique eyes-- henry kissinger, whose new book is called "on china." >> what ought to be done is to establish a permanent dialogue at a high level of making sure that we interpret events as they occur in a parallel way and if we don't how we manage our disagreements. that we don't wait for things to bottle up and then wind up in a confrontation. it...
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there were warm days when the rose woke up prematurely.cold came in may, usually we collected 20 days later, differently every year, and maybe 30 and 40 tons of rose petals. this year we will wait for the result at the end cleaning. on the peninsula, the price of fragrant gold has been well known since the last century. soviet crimea is the largest supplier of rose oil, up to 80% of the total union production. in the nineties, the industry fell into decline, but 10 years after reunification with russia it strives to regain its former positions. today, a quarter of the country’s fragrant income is thanks to crimean farmers. rastislav skidan, alexander solovenko, dmitry mezentsev and oleg shalya. ntv television company. republic. in the far east they are preparing for the season of salmon salmon, it will begin in june, local companies have now started catching flounder and cod, fresh catch has already begun to be supplied to local markets, and the first batches of frozen products are being sent to the region. in addition, quotas for amateur
there were warm days when the rose woke up prematurely.cold came in may, usually we collected 20 days later, differently every year, and maybe 30 and 40 tons of rose petals. this year we will wait for the result at the end cleaning. on the peninsula, the price of fragrant gold has been well known since the last century. soviet crimea is the largest supplier of rose oil, up to 80% of the total union production. in the nineties, the industry fell into decline, but 10 years after reunification...
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this is a damascus rose and it blooms in total for 2 weeks. beauty is transformed into beauty , decorating girls and making them even younger , they started with soap, then oil creams. so krasnopolyanskaya cosmetics is born. how many years among the ro? for rose, we process only 2 seasons, last year we planted it, and before that, all our fields were planted with lavender. and here we used to process lavender for about five years here on our site. we can see the work. yes , here we already get a ready-made hydrolat. you can, in principle, immediately smell its smell. citrus, because from the flowers of no role this essential oil is about to be poured into bottles of roses. those collected by us will go here a little later, but on the same day, on the plantations, cacti and even banana leaves are waiting in the wings, but not only them. we grow elite mollusks on our own, we extract them in a humane way by washing our son, and we have released a line with this very son with a very high percentage. we affectionately call this place our maternity
this is a damascus rose and it blooms in total for 2 weeks. beauty is transformed into beauty , decorating girls and making them even younger , they started with soap, then oil creams. so krasnopolyanskaya cosmetics is born. how many years among the ro? for rose, we process only 2 seasons, last year we planted it, and before that, all our fields were planted with lavender. and here we used to process lavender for about five years here on our site. we can see the work. yes , here we already get...