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it means stone. >> sucks. >> james stone. that's it. >> stone sucks. >> hey, sir. >> coming up. >> some staff here have been recommended you be released and some haven't. >> christopher trotter makes his case for returning to general population. >> nobody said kill the police or anything like that. i'm not in here for killing the police. he just took it out of context. ask me how i've never slept better... why not talk to one of the 6 million people who've switched to the most highly recommended bed in america. it's not a sealy, a simmons, or a serta... ask me about my tempur-pedic. ask me how i can finally sleep all night. ask me how great my back feels every morning. did you know there's a tempur-pedic for every body? tempur-pedic beds now come insoft...firm...and everything in-between... ask me how i don't wake up anymore when he comes to bed... these are real tempur-pedic owners...ask someone you know...check out twitter, or your friends on facebook... you'll hear it all...unedited! ask me how i wish i had done this soone
it means stone. >> sucks. >> james stone. that's it. >> stone sucks. >> hey, sir. >> coming up. >> some staff here have been recommended you be released and some haven't. >> christopher trotter makes his case for returning to general population. >> nobody said kill the police or anything like that. i'm not in here for killing the police. he just took it out of context. ask me how i've never slept better... why not talk to one of the 6 million...
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it means stone. >> sucks. >> james stone.t's it. >> stone sucks. >> hey, sir. >> coming up. >> some staff here have been recommended you be released and some haven't. >> christopher trotter makes his case for returning to general population. >> nobody said kill the police or anything like that. i'm not in here for killing the police. he just took it out of context. is it because taking a step represents hope? or triumph? at genworth, we believe in taking small steps every day to keep your promises, protect what matters, and prepare for a secure financial future. no matter where you want to go, one step at a time is the only way to get there. go to genworth.com/promises. yeah, our low prices are even lower. we need to teach her how to walk. she is taking up valuable cart space. aren't you, honey? [ male announcer ] it's our biggest clearance event of the year where our prices are even lower. save money. live better. walmart. >>> at indiana's wabash valley correctional facility, inmates that have committed violent acts are deem
it means stone. >> sucks. >> james stone.t's it. >> stone sucks. >> hey, sir. >> coming up. >> some staff here have been recommended you be released and some haven't. >> christopher trotter makes his case for returning to general population. >> nobody said kill the police or anything like that. i'm not in here for killing the police. he just took it out of context. is it because taking a step represents hope? or triumph? at genworth, we believe in...
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have you read "rolling stone?" >> came out with them and hear their off-the-cuff comments. >> these are not off-the-cuff comments. >> i am going to test any inaccurate thing you say. >> jokes. jokes. i am not saying they are irrelevant. they are things people say. banter. banter among them. do you think it is fair? >> i heard this before. >> what was going on? >> i remember as it was going on and thinking "this guy is a real piece of work." what is going on there? good question. it is interesting. a journalist is asking me when you are writing a profile should you try to capture the moment the reveal the people you are writing about? that is what he's asking me. it's a good 20 minutes to get to it. that is the question. my response is as someone who's trying to get at who these people are as characters, those off-the-cuff comments, the unguarded moments are what you are going for as a journalist and a writer. the other place on the comments if those comments represented a cultural attitude of general mcchrystal's s
have you read "rolling stone?" >> came out with them and hear their off-the-cuff comments. >> these are not off-the-cuff comments. >> i am going to test any inaccurate thing you say. >> jokes. jokes. i am not saying they are irrelevant. they are things people say. banter. banter among them. do you think it is fair? >> i heard this before. >> what was going on? >> i remember as it was going on and thinking "this guy is a real piece of...
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. >> hello, everybody it's me the stone. have seen me once before in michigan city now i'm down here at wabash. >> 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. 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, serve you later. stone is saving 101 years for murder and deviant conduct but he says he is a changed man. he credited that to his relationship with jinxster and a nearly identic
. >> hello, everybody it's me the stone. have seen me once before in michigan city now i'm down here at wabash. >> 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. he was also known for his offbeat sense of humor. >> it's a...
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. >> hello, everybody it's me the stone. have seen me once before in michigan city now i'm down here at wabash. >> 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. he was also known for his offbeat sense of humor. >> it's a bird, it's 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, serve you later. stone is saving 101 years for murder and deev cent conduct but he says he is a changed man. he credited that to his relationship with jinxster and a nearly identic
. >> hello, everybody it's me the stone. have seen me once before in michigan city now i'm down here at wabash. >> 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. he was also known for his offbeat sense of humor. >> it's a...
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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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>> all of the stones came from a quarry located next to the second pyramid. but the casing, the limestone that you can still see at the top of the pyramid came from a quarry location about 3 miles to the east of here. >> where are we right now in relationship to the nile river? >> we are located west of the nile about 4 miles away. there was a canal, i did discover this canal, connecting at the nile with the pyramids. for the egyptians to bring non- local tools like granite and fine limestone, they had to bring all of it through the nile and there was a canal connecting the nile with the pyramids and that is why the nile was important to the ancient egyptians. >> the weight of the stones for was from half a ton to 2 1/2 tons. they cut into solid rocket made the base of the pyramid -- cut into solid rock to make it the base of the pyramid. they have ramps around the pyramid and built the up and after they fill it, they move all of the ramps away. the great pyramid was for kofu and his son. the third is for the grandson. >> so this is a family affair? >> exactl
>> all of the stones came from a quarry located next to the second pyramid. but the casing, the limestone that you can still see at the top of the pyramid came from a quarry location about 3 miles to the east of here. >> where are we right now in relationship to the nile river? >> we are located west of the nile about 4 miles away. there was a canal, i did discover this canal, connecting at the nile with the pyramids. for the egyptians to bring non- local tools like granite...
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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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and it now explains how moscow left no stone unturned. it's not exactly the most glamorous of james bond gadgets but he didn't in this fake stone was a high tech transmitted british spooks used to spy on russia the allegations from moscow have always been dismissed but six years on there's rock solid evidence the u.k. can no longer deny tony blair's former chief of staff come clean admitting british spies were caught red handed the spy rock was embarrassing they had us bang to rights clearly they had known about it for some time and had been saving it up for a political purpose. the embarrassing revelations confirmed the findings of a russian television report in two thousand and six it showed this video of a man slowing down and looking at the rock as he passed apparently an agent beaming top secret intelligence from a mobile computer to a digital drop point concealed in the stone another man was filmed picking up the rock and collecting the data. the moment was the one behind the exposé and left no stone unturned. at first dulls i thoug
and it now explains how moscow left no stone unturned. it's not exactly the most glamorous of james bond gadgets but he didn't in this fake stone was a high tech transmitted british spooks used to spy on russia the allegations from moscow have always been dismissed but six years on there's rock solid evidence the u.k. can no longer deny tony blair's former chief of staff come clean admitting british spies were caught red handed the spy rock was embarrassing they had us bang to rights clearly...
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right in front of a camera before picking up a stone and leaving.but it was his word against his britain fiercely denied the allegations with tony blair laughing them off as russian propaganda the truth was buried inside the u.k. secret service headquarters supposedly never to be seen again so after six years of dodging the bullet why admit it now they're very embarrassing but i think that the british government has decided. to have bygones are bygones and say ok we made a mistake. and we want better relations from now on so i would see this as a first step on the road to improve relations with russia this is the home of britain's spooks m i six the government is a broad their job may not be secret but how they do it is or at least should be so the embarrassment of these are relations is not so much the spying itself but the fact they were caught doing it a post cold war agreement supposedly forbids britain and russia from spying on each other no doubt they'll be more careful from now on either bennett r.t. london. if you minutes i'll be back with a
right in front of a camera before picking up a stone and leaving.but it was his word against his britain fiercely denied the allegations with tony blair laughing them off as russian propaganda the truth was buried inside the u.k. secret service headquarters supposedly never to be seen again so after six years of dodging the bullet why admit it now they're very embarrassing but i think that the british government has decided. to have bygones are bygones and say ok we made a mistake. and we want...
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sincerely-- mathew stone, ceo." it certainly sounds like a form letter. yeah.ou know, calleigh, the logo on this is in ink, it's raised... i think it's magnetic stripping. i think you've been reading too many spy books. i'm not kidding; take a look. it's possible. credit card companies use magnetic stripping to store personal information. maybe matthew embedded information on this for us to find. okay, here we go. you were right. "2:30, overwatch point, pw-ten, 10,000 units"" calleigh, those are the details of a weapons sale. overwatch point is the headquarters of a private military contractor. those guns weren't just prototypes. jerry blackburn lied. he's been mass producing faulty weapons. ryan, this deal's going down now. we got to go. let's go. (indistinct voice over phone) blackburn. ashlee! ashlee! what were you looking for when you bought your edge? um, i was definitely looking for fuel economy. that's the whole reason we, we wanted to look at the ecoboost. can you talk a little bit about the style of the edge? um, well, i think it's very hip. i even hav
sincerely-- mathew stone, ceo." it certainly sounds like a form letter. yeah.ou know, calleigh, the logo on this is in ink, it's raised... i think it's magnetic stripping. i think you've been reading too many spy books. i'm not kidding; take a look. it's possible. credit card companies use magnetic stripping to store personal information. maybe matthew embedded information on this for us to find. okay, here we go. you were right. "2:30, overwatch point, pw-ten, 10,000...
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then you lift your hips, bring the stone back, and then out. okay, and then i put my hips up. >> yeah. >> and then i go like... watch out! so, who's the guy at the end yelling at everyone? >> that's the skip. >> what is he telling them? >> he's telling them to sweep the rock as it comes down. he'll say "hurry," "hard," or "yes." >> those are just different ways to say, "keep sweeping." can i try it? >> if you want to. >> [ chuckles ] take this one out. sweep! [ chuckles ] >> aah! >> go! go! yes! go! sweep! sweep. sweep! harder! >> okay. >> [ chuckling ] that was awesome. what's your favorite part of curling? >> well, i like to be here with my friends, and i like the sport. i like the ice. i like the cold. and...i don't know. it just seems fun to me. >> you can hang out with people from different ages and just have a good time. >> my friends and i are having a lot of fun. >> i'd have to say the hardest part about curling would be keeping your balance on the ice. sometimes it can be a little tricky. it's quite slippery. >> yeah, i experienced tha
then you lift your hips, bring the stone back, and then out. okay, and then i put my hips up. >> yeah. >> and then i go like... watch out! so, who's the guy at the end yelling at everyone? >> that's the skip. >> what is he telling them? >> he's telling them to sweep the rock as it comes down. he'll say "hurry," "hard," or "yes." >> those are just different ways to say, "keep sweeping." can i try it? >> if you want...
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we're putting the "teroforma whisky stones" to the test.promises to keep your drink cold without watering it down.- our floor crew is starting the test- two glasses of iced tea.. one with whiskey stones in them, one with ice- we'll check back in later this hour to see if they worked without watering down the tea. 3 3 3 3 3 3 33 the 2012 general assembby pegins today in annapolis. lawmakers are facing a projected one billion dollar de. deficit.megan gilliland is streaming llve from our state's capital with more on how they're expecting to settle thaa debt. debt.good orning patrice, there's no question that something has to be done in the next 90 days of this years general assembly.higher taxes and fees are expected to dominate the session.with one in particular taking if the gas tax increase passes challenged because it's an appropriations bill.that's why "americans for prosperity" started a petition drive....so marylanders can let their lawmakers know what theyythink of the proposed gas tax hike. see the petition at fox baltimore dot com. l
we're putting the "teroforma whisky stones" to the test.promises to keep your drink cold without watering it down.- our floor crew is starting the test- two glasses of iced tea.. one with whiskey stones in them, one with ice- we'll check back in later this hour to see if they worked without watering down the tea. 3 3 3 3 3 3 33 the 2012 general assembby pegins today in annapolis. lawmakers are facing a projected one billion dollar de. deficit.megan gilliland is streaming llve from our...
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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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stone,t for being with us -- mr. stone, thank you for being with us. what is your reaction? >> two people have been convicted and given reasonable sentences. there we are. that's the way the law is. that is the way it has to be. i have strong views. i'm delighted they will be behind bars. one of them may have it reduced a little bit. it could be on the streets in 10 years. that is not long. >> for the full benefit of our viewers around the world -- you are on "bbc world news." describe the effect this case has had on british society, on its legal proceedings, and its relations with the police. >> mr. and mrs. lawrence have taught the will of britain what institutional racism is. the family are black. that is what institutional racism means. the laws of policing our race neutral. people can give more time to one case that another. that is what has happened. don't forget that there are various other things. double jeopardy. mr. dobson has gone down for 15 years. he could not be tried at the time due to double jeopardy, an 800-year-old law. >> do you believe that britain is a s
stone,t for being with us -- mr. stone, thank you for being with us. what is your reaction? >> two people have been convicted and given reasonable sentences. there we are. that's the way the law is. that is the way it has to be. i have strong views. i'm delighted they will be behind bars. one of them may have it reduced a little bit. it could be on the streets in 10 years. that is not long. >> for the full benefit of our viewers around the world -- you are on "bbc world...
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the moment was the one behind the exposé and left no stone unturned.at first i had to delts i thought it might be a fake story or a political game but we cross check everything with multiple sources and it turned out to be true some footage we didn't include in the film was particularly convincing for example there was a video of a british spy unit in the front of the camera that camera was hidden under a tree in the songs lying nearby the guy wanted to look natural so we pretended that he needed to take a leak n.e.p. right in front of the camera before picking up a stone and we are covering it but it was his word against theirs britain fiercely denied the allegations with tony blair laughing them off as russian propaganda the truth was buried inside the u.k. secret service headquarters supposedly never to be seen again so after six years of dodging the bullet wide net it now they're very embarrassing but i think that the british government has decided. to have bygones are bygones and say ok we made a mistake. up and we want better relations from now o
the moment was the one behind the exposé and left no stone unturned.at first i had to delts i thought it might be a fake story or a political game but we cross check everything with multiple sources and it turned out to be true some footage we didn't include in the film was particularly convincing for example there was a video of a british spy unit in the front of the camera that camera was hidden under a tree in the songs lying nearby the guy wanted to look natural so we pretended that he...