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say the stones won?s broke up in 1970 they were still very much near the height of their power. and the stones also in that period were entering a grade phase from '68 to the early '70s the stones were doing their best work. i write about how the rivalry was constructed by fans and media and the groups themselves. but having said that, the stones did dilute the catalog by carrying on and nowadays, a bit of a nostalgia act, but not really pushing new material. >> plus, absence makes the heart grow fonder. >> we talk about politics on this show obviously, and one of the other divides is the differing political philosophies between the two groups. >> the beatles were thought to be in the late '60s, very much associated with the hippie counter culture and peace and love and what not. and there was a time around 1968 where the stones were thought to be more in line with the politics of confrontation and radical street fighting new left. i don't think either group was terribly political but young people, young
say the stones won?s broke up in 1970 they were still very much near the height of their power. and the stones also in that period were entering a grade phase from '68 to the early '70s the stones were doing their best work. i write about how the rivalry was constructed by fans and media and the groups themselves. but having said that, the stones did dilute the catalog by carrying on and nowadays, a bit of a nostalgia act, but not really pushing new material. >> plus, absence makes the...
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ed stone. [ cheers and applause ] thanks so much for coming on. mr. stone, dr. stone, just ed? >> ed is fine. >> all right, ed. listen, you were -- you are professor at cal tech and you were former director of the nasa jet propulsion laboratory. now, explain why gpl is so important, why is that so important? >> gpl is designs spacecraft that go to the planets and also does earth observations and astrophysics and well. >> stephen: and you are the guys controlling it once it gets on the planet or gets around the planet or something like that? >> that's right. >> stephen: and astronauts they get all the ticker tape parades and i love them and i want to be one, but you guys are the guys who are humping it day and night, year after year to learn things about our solar neighborhood, right? >> that's right. >> stephen: do you ever get angry at those guys? >> no, we are having too much fun. >> stephen: how did you get into doing this? >> actually, i was a graduate student in the, when the space-age beg
ed stone. [ cheers and applause ] thanks so much for coming on. mr. stone, dr. stone, just ed? >> ed is fine. >> all right, ed. listen, you were -- you are professor at cal tech and you were former director of the nasa jet propulsion laboratory. now, explain why gpl is so important, why is that so important? >> gpl is designs spacecraft that go to the planets and also does earth observations and astrophysics and well. >> stephen: and you are the guys controlling it once...
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stone, ed, please rise.please rise. >> it is now my honor to present nasa's distinguished public service medal to edward c. stone for a lifetime of extraordinary scientific achievement and outstanding leadership of space science missions, and for his exemplary sharing of the exciting results with the public. ed. [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: a grateful nation thanthanks you. >> thank you. >> stephen: ed stone, everybody. good night! good night, moon. captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
stone, ed, please rise.please rise. >> it is now my honor to present nasa's distinguished public service medal to edward c. stone for a lifetime of extraordinary scientific achievement and outstanding leadership of space science missions, and for his exemplary sharing of the exciting results with the public. ed. [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: a grateful nation thanthanks you. >> thank you. >> stephen: ed stone, everybody. good night! good night, moon. captioning...
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officer when stone first arrived. >> me and stone got to know each other quite a bit when i was in chargetain in charge of cell houses. and i used to walk a lot. >> that's because when fistfighting with officers was allowed. if they opened up your cell door and told you to step out, it was punch for punch and no write ups involved. all about respect. get your teeth knocked out or next day everything's forgotten about. can't do that now, though. now they call it spouse abuse. >> he would go around and drink, smoke, get into different kind of things like that. >> i was on pills. i was popping all these [ mute ] pills and acid. anything i could get. what the [ mute ]. i mean, 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 woo but i'm having fun so screw it. i'm going to stay bomb and high and everything and go around and beat everybody up if i can. that was my hustle, collecting for the dope guys. >> he was a hoodlum. >> but by the time we met him in 2008, stone had matured and found satisfaction in things beyond fight
officer when stone first arrived. >> me and stone got to know each other quite a bit when i was in chargetain in charge of cell houses. and i used to walk a lot. >> that's because when fistfighting with officers was allowed. if they opened up your cell door and told you to step out, it was punch for punch and no write ups involved. all about respect. get your teeth knocked out or next day everything's forgotten about. can't do that now, though. now they call it spouse abuse....
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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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fail fog produce the football pitch. >> many threw stones at police. it took them two hours to contain the rioting. >> it was on the street outside. mostly through a lot of billboards and promotional materials. people started lighting their jerseys on fire. and that kind of spiraled people turned their aggression on the promotional materials that kind of blanketed the city since the game started. after a civilian government took power in 2011. since then, investors and tourists have poured in, political prisoners are being released and people are getting used to more freedom. >> this outburst of anger appears to be the result of a simple misunderstanding of the rules. it is a mistake not likely to be repeated. >> over the same distance. celebrated with a likely boat of his own. the women's 100 meters because of faulty equipment that on the third side. if you have been watching al jazeera in the last week or so, you may have put up quite a correspondent. >> how it is made, how it makes its way to our feat, and what is a multibillion dollars industry. an
fail fog produce the football pitch. >> many threw stones at police. it took them two hours to contain the rioting. >> it was on the street outside. mostly through a lot of billboards and promotional materials. people started lighting their jerseys on fire. and that kind of spiraled people turned their aggression on the promotional materials that kind of blanketed the city since the game started. after a civilian government took power in 2011. since then, investors and tourists have...
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one of the most famous stories is about a stone and a slingshot. how the boy david faced off against the great huck hulking goliath.lking goliath. the same david who the bible says grew up to be the king who built the city of jerusalem. >> david is one of the most fascinating characters in world literature. he looks almost perfect. >> david is the bible's first real hero. >> david was a very talented man who could fight, who could lead. >> he's a poet. he's a musician. we're told that he's absolutely gorgeous to look at. and god loves him. >> and he's been portrayed by some of hollywood's biggest stars in movies such as "david and bashabeth," and "king david." >> respect what is ours and we shall keep faith with you. >> david was ancient israel's greatest king. he is also one of islam's earliest prophets. and christians believe jesus is directly descended from david. and yet this hero was a deeply flawed man. >> david was kind of a bastard. there are some texts in which we can see so clearly that david is a problematic character. >> he's running a
one of the most famous stories is about a stone and a slingshot. how the boy david faced off against the great huck hulking goliath.lking goliath. the same david who the bible says grew up to be the king who built the city of jerusalem. >> david is one of the most fascinating characters in world literature. he looks almost perfect. >> david is the bible's first real hero. >> david was a very talented man who could fight, who could lead. >> he's a poet. he's a musician....
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and i believe that it was a reason why we were stone walled. it is called the denial of due process. >> okay. no. i actually have a request since you have raised the issue of our board's communication to you with respect to the special lane closure. >> yes. >> has it been explained to you that you could have fought to appeal that? >> yes. to... >> yes and, you fought not to. >> at this time. >> and why is that? >> what i at this time? >> because..., >> another time? >> i believe that this is something that should come up during the rehearing request. >> why? >> because, it was brought up during the october 23rd hearing. and it was sort of glossed over. and it was. >> and you are concerned and do you have a concern with that particular special lane closure? >> yes, because it was a higher standard that is attached to mta permits. and... >> and you are not taking a jurisdiction request and you are not requesting a late filing on it? >> not at this time, no. >> and do you have any concern of the merits of that? >> i could not answer your question.
and i believe that it was a reason why we were stone walled. it is called the denial of due process. >> okay. no. i actually have a request since you have raised the issue of our board's communication to you with respect to the special lane closure. >> yes. >> has it been explained to you that you could have fought to appeal that? >> yes. to... >> yes and, you fought not to. >> at this time. >> and why is that? >> what i at this time? >>...
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and now visitors can visit stone hinge in a modern way. for the first time it has its own museum. than $40 million has been spent in creating this building. >> there are two things that are important. the first is the ability to feel as if you are standing inside the stones, and the other thing is we have fantastic original artifacts here. we have the tools used by the people who built the stones in the first place and that is really exciting to see. >> reporter: this new era hasn't pleased everyone. some have extressed outrage over the inclusion of human remains. >> i say it is a place of beauty. and even for it to have survived in this state for so long is a testament, i think to the ingenuity and skill of the people that built it. i'm full of admiration of them. >> reporter: in just a few days hundreds of people will gather here for perhaps one of the purposes stone hinge was originally built for. to worship the solar solstice. >>> barbara in the united states the cold case initiative launched several years ago brought hope to the family of people killed during the civil rights
and now visitors can visit stone hinge in a modern way. for the first time it has its own museum. than $40 million has been spent in creating this building. >> there are two things that are important. the first is the ability to feel as if you are standing inside the stones, and the other thing is we have fantastic original artifacts here. we have the tools used by the people who built the stones in the first place and that is really exciting to see. >> reporter: this new era hasn't...
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one of the most famous stories is about a stone and a slingshot. the boy david faced off against the great giant goliath. the same david who the bible says grew up to be the king who built the city of jerusalem. >> david is one of the most fascinating characters in world literature. he looks almost perfect. >> david is the bible's first real hero. >> david was a very talented man who could fight, who could lead. >> he's a poet. he's a musician. we're told that he's absolutely gorgeous to look at. and god loves him. >> and he's been portrayed by some of hollywood's biggest stars in movies such as "king david". >> respect what is ours and we shall keep faith with you. >> david was ancient israel's greatest king. he is also one of islam's earliest prophets. and christians believe jesus is directly descended from david. and yet this hero was a deeply flawed man. >> david was kind of a bastard. there are some texts in which we can see so clearly that david is a problematic character. >> he's running a protection racket. he's got bodies piling up all ove
one of the most famous stories is about a stone and a slingshot. the boy david faced off against the great giant goliath. the same david who the bible says grew up to be the king who built the city of jerusalem. >> david is one of the most fascinating characters in world literature. he looks almost perfect. >> david is the bible's first real hero. >> david was a very talented man who could fight, who could lead. >> he's a poet. he's a musician. we're told that he's...
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his reasoning is simple -- there will always be demand for the precious stones. "its always kind of at the same level. eventually guys are going to have to propose to their girls and they'll have to get that wedding ring on the finger." supply though, is another story. both bolan and lampert mentioned that man-made or syntheitc diamonds are entering the trade and long-term, could shake up the traditional diamond market. as for the retailer he likes most, bolan and zacks have a buy on tiffany for its strength in the high-end market. the american airlines/us airways merger is set to fly. on december 9, american and us- airways will become "american airlines group."on that date, american will also emerge from bankruptcy. common stock to be listed and traded on the nasdaq global select market under the symbol "a-a-l." preferred stock will be listed and traded under "a-a-l-c-p."the 17-billion dollar merger creates the world's largest carrier.a group of consumers tried to block the deal, saying that it would lead to more crowded planes and higher prices. traders will b
his reasoning is simple -- there will always be demand for the precious stones. "its always kind of at the same level. eventually guys are going to have to propose to their girls and they'll have to get that wedding ring on the finger." supply though, is another story. both bolan and lampert mentioned that man-made or syntheitc diamonds are entering the trade and long-term, could shake up the traditional diamond market. as for the retailer he likes most, bolan and zacks have a buy on...
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real funny and or friends search for traces of gold stone by stone. this copper here too but it's not worth the effort included in a moment to quantify my semi recognize where the gold is from the stone. the stones are very different and sometimes you see tiny bits of gold. they show you where to look. sometimes chilly due to a gold painted new to the new home. there's nothing here though. to crawl back out the way they came in with just a few pieces of rock that they hope are promising they can carry anymore i usually spend one day in one night in the mind. emerging again the next day going down isn't worth the effort otherwise. we walked back to their township where nearly everyone rips on the illegal gold prospecting in the closed off mine shafts bhd but be near him during deep we can only show with a hidden camera the prospectors don't want any publicity. he organized into gangs use some problems in over their women from a sore throat dry and the rocks and to find out. generally it's the women had to work above ground and the men who go down in th
real funny and or friends search for traces of gold stone by stone. this copper here too but it's not worth the effort included in a moment to quantify my semi recognize where the gold is from the stone. the stones are very different and sometimes you see tiny bits of gold. they show you where to look. sometimes chilly due to a gold painted new to the new home. there's nothing here though. to crawl back out the way they came in with just a few pieces of rock that they hope are promising they...
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series the untold history of the united states a film adaptation of the joint book authored by stone and historian her cousin that could take a lot. if the word go forth from this time and place to friend and foe alike. that the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. but with his murder the torch was passed back to an old generation the generation of johnson nixon ford and reagan. who would systematically destroyed the promise of kind of these last year as they returned the country to war and repression joins me now to discuss j.f.k. and their five year long project oliver stone excellent to have you both on thank you very much all or i want to start with you it's clear that your series sets j.f.k. apart from other presidents what makes you think he would have been different if. he was different in those three years he came into office after thirty years of national security state building monstrous buildup we had we had thirty thousand nuclear weapons what sixty mandated by eisenhower. and national security complex that was basically had a first strike capability on
series the untold history of the united states a film adaptation of the joint book authored by stone and historian her cousin that could take a lot. if the word go forth from this time and place to friend and foe alike. that the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. but with his murder the torch was passed back to an old generation the generation of johnson nixon ford and reagan. who would systematically destroyed the promise of kind of these last year as they returned the...
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head stones at arlington national cemetery.çów3countr speaking out aboutw3 the arrestf a 15-year-oldlp who police sa]k stole w3$10,000 ini]lp donation. they said d several generous donations to replace what was taken they are far@cehind their collection totals from last year. the redmÑi kettles will be out through january. >>> kind of feels like the season. we have had three storms this winter.ñr are we don[d with it. >> that is for sure. this particular sure is all but us. but if you are planning on traveling up the north easternx corridor towards boston you may not be done with it because heavy stone will be across much of njujui so if you are driving tomorrow be ready for it. outside herejft( it may be doneh the rain and snow but iti] doest outside. the rain came out hard but hast point in time. puddle areó[ remain. mostly cloudy, 39e1 degrees. northw3 wind at 9 miles per hou. the air will movelp north and temperatures won't dropxd much between now and day break tomorrow l5mrning. still holding on to the winter storm warnin
head stones at arlington national cemetery.çów3countr speaking out aboutw3 the arrestf a 15-year-oldlp who police sa]k stole w3$10,000 ini]lp donation. they said d several generous donations to replace what was taken they are far@cehind their collection totals from last year. the redmÑi kettles will be out through january. >>> kind of feels like the season. we have had three storms this winter.ñr are we don[d with it. >> that is for sure. this particular sure is all but us....
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shomari stone is live in the southeast where officers have been gathering evidence for hours now. >> jim and doreen, tonight two separate d.c. police sources tell me this officer, who i will not name, is under investigation for alleged misconduct with an underage girl. the child was found right here in this apartment. tonight another investigation of a d.c. police officer. sources tell me police served a search warrant at the officer's home today and allegedly removed several cellphones, marijuana, and a laptop computer. a missing 15-year-old girl was also found with the officer after they tracked her cellphone here. police sources tell me they're looking for inappropriate images on the seized devices. neighbors are stunned. >> did you ever think that there was something suspicious? >> i mean, yeah, everybody does you look at him, by him being the age he is and the women he brought in there look a little young. >> in an unrelated case just yesterday a d.c. police officer was arrested and charged with production of child pornography while on duty. >> now, the officer in this latest ca
shomari stone is live in the southeast where officers have been gathering evidence for hours now. >> jim and doreen, tonight two separate d.c. police sources tell me this officer, who i will not name, is under investigation for alleged misconduct with an underage girl. the child was found right here in this apartment. tonight another investigation of a d.c. police officer. sources tell me police served a search warrant at the officer's home today and allegedly removed several cellphones,...
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>> stones town and clemente have been mentioned. we have a store in embarcadero and corner of market, sampson and sutter. >> no other stores in the city neighborhoods besides downtown. wasn't there one on ocean? >> many years ago there was one 1 on ocean street and marina. we had just a package store for a few years in union square. >> all right. thank you. >> commissioner antonini. >> i agree with the other commissioners, there is lots of neighborhood support and we are going from one formula retail use to another formula retail use. i just sort of question the, i too don't like the way the policy was enacted in the 300-foot which i think is too small an area and i agree with the speakers earlier. i'm not sure if this was applied in the same way the other measurements were made to this project. speaking to this project. the other thing i would have to look at the legislation that this commission had passed a while back whether it speaks to intensifying the amount of formula retail or only maintaining the amount of formula retail. b
>> stones town and clemente have been mentioned. we have a store in embarcadero and corner of market, sampson and sutter. >> no other stores in the city neighborhoods besides downtown. wasn't there one on ocean? >> many years ago there was one 1 on ocean street and marina. we had just a package store for a few years in union square. >> all right. thank you. >> commissioner antonini. >> i agree with the other commissioners, there is lots of neighborhood...
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flowing stones all the time asking questions all the time. you should be saying yes this is one of one this is lovely and everything's fine because it isn't great and if you start doing that it will become even more michael up south my car in a lot shell what would you say is the main difference between the way secret services operated in your gaze and now. i think they have much more capability. technologically the ports around now you know the ability to do things the billet see to. find information is a balance. you have to remember we were dealing with so we were dealing with terrorists on a routine basis. a time when there was a major campaign going on in this country we were dealing with broad you. with the foreign countries and we managed to produce an awful lot of intelligence the guys know of. amazing amount of ways of producing intelligence i don't think they need to go into quite extensive detail but they are on these current programs as exposed by a good snow but has time to lititz intelligence ethics in any way. has technology he
flowing stones all the time asking questions all the time. you should be saying yes this is one of one this is lovely and everything's fine because it isn't great and if you start doing that it will become even more michael up south my car in a lot shell what would you say is the main difference between the way secret services operated in your gaze and now. i think they have much more capability. technologically the ports around now you know the ability to do things the billet see to. find...
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that's how me and stone met each other. -- i was in charge of the cell houses as a captain, and i'd be walking the ranges, and he caught me playing with jinx one day. that's how we became good buddies. we've been friends ever since then. >> my first cat saved my life during a contract hit. he woke me up when the guy tried to take me out, and i ended up sending that guy to the hospital. so my first cat was like a watchdog. you couldn't get near me or anything like that. he guarded me. >> i am in charge of the cat program. you know, that's a switch, but i don't know, i like cats. i like animals. my personal opinion is our cat program is probably one of the best things we've got going on in here. >> by taking a cat, it gave me a sense of responsibility, something to lose, think about. which a lot of these guys in here don't have none of that. >> you ain't going to the vet. i think he thinks he's going to the vet. >> stone, before he got jinx, he was kind of a rebel-rouser. he'd go around and drink, smoke, whatever. not wanting
that's how me and stone met each other. -- i was in charge of the cell houses as a captain, and i'd be walking the ranges, and he caught me playing with jinx one day. that's how we became good buddies. we've been friends ever since then. >> my first cat saved my life during a contract hit. he woke me up when the guy tried to take me out, and i ended up sending that guy to the hospital. so my first cat was like a watchdog. you couldn't get near me or anything like that. he guarded me....
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they feature color and large stones. for example, the one that you see here has a huge emerald of over 3 hundred carrots. others draw from original sources such as a we have the b bud had a >> one of the pieces was owned by ben webb son which you see here pictured foisted by richard. others soot i can't see were evenly crust with precious giving me gemstones. it was during those years the so-called bully eye. an oval pie. this was he successfully he adapted their covered with the bully eyes all over. you find the most active featured on rings, restorations and bracelets. and it continues to be interpreted in different ways nowadays. interestingly most is a was are convertible and worn as a broach as you see here. others can be divided and the different sections were worn separately. sometimes a shorter necklace or as bracelets. now during the 70s many are whim u whimsical. at times they were independent to concepts namely that of evaluating common jewels and here you find playing
they feature color and large stones. for example, the one that you see here has a huge emerald of over 3 hundred carrots. others draw from original sources such as a we have the b bud had a >> one of the pieces was owned by ben webb son which you see here pictured foisted by richard. others soot i can't see were evenly crust with precious giving me gemstones. it was during those years the so-called bully eye. an oval pie. this was he successfully he adapted their covered with the bully...
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the crystal production corporation has been producing fine diamonds from the rough stones for fifty years once the jas have been cut so any of the dozens of sizes to choose from each is polished to a sparkling shine the company uses a second laser to etch a unique id onto each stone to prevent it from being counterfeited or return it to the owner if stolen but this form of marking has a. limitations because. so the company. institutes for a more permanent solution. traditional strength in a fundamental science. of creating a unique mob deep within the diamond. is so fine that it's can't be seen with the naked eye. to avoid damaging the surface. unfocused but is then intensified hundreds of thousands of times inside the diamond this provides the concentration of energy required to turn the diamond into graphite although still a form of carbon block providing the contrast required for the id and the only way of removing it would be to split the diamond into smaller stones which would trust the overall volume up locations of. far beyond jewelry. we have researched corrective eye surgery with
the crystal production corporation has been producing fine diamonds from the rough stones for fifty years once the jas have been cut so any of the dozens of sizes to choose from each is polished to a sparkling shine the company uses a second laser to etch a unique id onto each stone to prevent it from being counterfeited or return it to the owner if stolen but this form of marking has a. limitations because. so the company. institutes for a more permanent solution. traditional strength in a...
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and their five year long project oliver stone your cousin an excellent to have you both on thank you so much although i want to start with you it's clear that your series sets j.f.k. apart from other presidents what makes you think he would have been different if. he was different in those three years he came into office after thirty years of national security state build a monstrous build up we had we had thirty thousand nuclear weapons by the sixty mandated by eisenhower.
and their five year long project oliver stone your cousin an excellent to have you both on thank you so much although i want to start with you it's clear that your series sets j.f.k. apart from other presidents what makes you think he would have been different if. he was different in those three years he came into office after thirty years of national security state build a monstrous build up we had we had thirty thousand nuclear weapons by the sixty mandated by eisenhower.
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he looks a little -- >> he's totally stoned. >> totally stoned.
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removing it would be to split the diamond into smaller stones which would trust the overall volume but the applications of femtosecond lasers extend far beyond jewelry which. many uses we have researched corrective i surgery with this laser in cooperation with a central clinical hospital we're also running a series of projects to examine high energy physics with this laser and others in our labs here. pinpoint precision offense so second lasers makes them ideal for nano surgery and grafting prosthetics directly to bone they use is also a range from engraving consumer electronics so high tech kitchen appliances while their potential for fixing silicon chips makes them indispensable in the computer industry books whatever they're used for blink and you'll miss it these fish will opening of techno spark wasn't the only cause for celebration in december because christmas came early for some of the country's longest and most talented innovators and of course we went along to the main award ceremonies held this month. point by convention two thousand and thirteen got thoughts of buying in mo
removing it would be to split the diamond into smaller stones which would trust the overall volume but the applications of femtosecond lasers extend far beyond jewelry which. many uses we have researched corrective i surgery with this laser in cooperation with a central clinical hospital we're also running a series of projects to examine high energy physics with this laser and others in our labs here. pinpoint precision offense so second lasers makes them ideal for nano surgery and grafting...
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polished to a sparkling shine the company uses of them to a second laser to a unique id onto each stone to prevent it from being counterfeited or return it to the owner of stolen but this form of mom. has its limitations because. so the company. institutes for a more permanent solution. traditional strength in a fundamental science. device. laser is capable of creating a unique mark deep within the diamond. the edging is so fine that it can't be seen with the naked eye. tensely to avoid damaging the surface so the laser beam penetrates the exterior unfocused but is then intensified hundreds of thousands of times inside the diamond this provides the concentration of energy required to turn the diamond into graphite although still a form of carbon block providing the contrast to quiet for the id and the only way of removing it would be to split the diamond into smaller stones which would trust the overall volume but the op locations of. far beyond jewelry. we have researched corrective eye surgery with this laser in cooperation with a central clinical hospital we're also running a series
polished to a sparkling shine the company uses of them to a second laser to a unique id onto each stone to prevent it from being counterfeited or return it to the owner of stolen but this form of mom. has its limitations because. so the company. institutes for a more permanent solution. traditional strength in a fundamental science. device. laser is capable of creating a unique mark deep within the diamond. the edging is so fine that it can't be seen with the naked eye. tensely to avoid...
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the crystal production corporation has been producing fine diamonds from the stone for fifty years once the gems have been cut to any of the dozens of sizes to choose from each polished to a sparkling shine the company uses a second laser a unique id on each stone to prevent it from being counterfeited. but this form of marking has its limitations because one. can be removed so the company. institutes for a more permanent solution the institute's traditional strength in a fundamental laser science and a vest of projects expertise in laser construction resulted in this device second laser is capable of creating a unique mob go deep within the diamond. the edging is so fine that it can't be seen with the naked eye. with. tensely to avoid damaging. surface so the laser beam penetrates the exterior unfocussed but is then intensified hundreds of thousands of times inside the diamond because this provides the concentration of energy required to turn the diamond into graphite although still a form of carbon block providing the contrast required for the id and the only way of removing it would
the crystal production corporation has been producing fine diamonds from the stone for fifty years once the gems have been cut to any of the dozens of sizes to choose from each polished to a sparkling shine the company uses a second laser a unique id on each stone to prevent it from being counterfeited. but this form of marking has its limitations because one. can be removed so the company. institutes for a more permanent solution the institute's traditional strength in a fundamental laser...
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as you know, in 2008, lack stone bought the tso credit operation. it has ramped up its investment in real estate an array -- and raised in $11 million fund and years later raised a $13.5 million fine. blackstone went public and private equity was its biggest business. today the biggest is real estate. the second-biggest us credit. these are telling statistics for how blackstone has diversified since the ipo. >> thanks as always. our in-house pe expert. speaking of blackstone, it is the biggest landlord and hotel owner in the u.s. it is not the only pe firm and making a huge investment in singh family homes. centralirst hand how market is being created. >> outside of this courthouse in lawrenceville, georgia, the auction bids fly big and fast. >> $120,000. >> 117. >> the prices may seem high, but for the multimillion dollar remake wheat g -- multimillion dollar private equity firm, this is a bargain hunt. it is part of an enormous bet on what some consider the hottest asset class on the street, america's single-family homes. the biggest players inclu
as you know, in 2008, lack stone bought the tso credit operation. it has ramped up its investment in real estate an array -- and raised in $11 million fund and years later raised a $13.5 million fine. blackstone went public and private equity was its biggest business. today the biggest is real estate. the second-biggest us credit. these are telling statistics for how blackstone has diversified since the ipo. >> thanks as always. our in-house pe expert. speaking of blackstone, it is the...
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perhaps if she was stoned all of the time she wouldn't have stupid politics. >> you are stoned most ofhe time, what are your points? >> exactly the point. responsible people having fun, i don't have a problem with it. >> i was moved to make a confession. how do you think i get through this show every day. >> you are baked right now. >> obviously there are chemicals involved. i'm not surprised. >> are you hungry? >> i think that most people at those award shows are on something because they are so boring. >> are you on molly by any chance? >> do you know molly. >> only because you guys told me. >> from miley cyrus. >> the word is going to get out. >> no, she is not. she is clean. >> i don't admit to anything that i wasn'tstoned -- waeblt stoned for 35 years. >> that is due to mondale. >> some of the things are so boring, why not. i don't think everybody should get stoned, but they do. it doesn't bother me. >> how do you feel about that? >> they are going to do, it is a lifestyle choice, nobody is a baby sitter. >> i'm personally against it. >> why? >> buts that my -- but why? >> that is
perhaps if she was stoned all of the time she wouldn't have stupid politics. >> you are stoned most ofhe time, what are your points? >> exactly the point. responsible people having fun, i don't have a problem with it. >> i was moved to make a confession. how do you think i get through this show every day. >> you are baked right now. >> obviously there are chemicals involved. i'm not surprised. >> are you hungry? >> i think that most people at those...
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. >> they are from local stone.ught they were marble and imported, but they were quarried from nearby and from our local rose colored granite that polishes to a high sheen and gloss. >> after the row roman emperor converted to christianity in 316, the four new testament gospels are the good news accounts of jesus' ministry, life, death and resurrection. but the birth is only found in matthew and luke. >> the christmas story occupies a few verses in matthew, a few more verses in luke. not at all in mark and only is hinted at very obliquely in john. >> a former bishop of the church in england. >> so there's a sense of awe and wonder as you go back to those birth stories. this was actually how the living god became human. >> they emphasize different aspects of the events to bring out a different theological point. >> he is a professor of biblical studies. >> all these gospels present us the honest truth. they faithfully tell us what jesus said and did. >> scripture is not fast food. it's a luxurious banquet and you sho
. >> they are from local stone.ught they were marble and imported, but they were quarried from nearby and from our local rose colored granite that polishes to a high sheen and gloss. >> after the row roman emperor converted to christianity in 316, the four new testament gospels are the good news accounts of jesus' ministry, life, death and resurrection. but the birth is only found in matthew and luke. >> the christmas story occupies a few verses in matthew, a few more verses...
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if these stones could talk, what would they tell us?ent who has seen all that tears us apart? >> christiane amanpour in israel -- >> discover what it is that can bring us together. "back to the beginning with christiane amanpour" continues. >> reporter: driving through the region known today as the west bank, the heart of canaan in biblical times, it's hard to believe that this was the promised land that moses tried for so long to reach but never did. until an unexpected patch of green comes into view, signaling our arrival into the biblical city of palms, jericho. >> jericho's one of the most interesting cities in the ancient near east. there's a spring there that's still gushing out. hundreds of gallons of water per minute. it's always been a beautiful place to live. this oasis in what is now the middle of the desert. >> reporter: it's believed to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. traces of 23 distinct civilizations have been found in a small archaeological park on the outskirts of town. but what draws pilgrims f
if these stones could talk, what would they tell us?ent who has seen all that tears us apart? >> christiane amanpour in israel -- >> discover what it is that can bring us together. "back to the beginning with christiane amanpour" continues. >> reporter: driving through the region known today as the west bank, the heart of canaan in biblical times, it's hard to believe that this was the promised land that moses tried for so long to reach but never did. until an...
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but as tim was saying, the real call continues to be black stone. >> i think black stone continues toat these levels. >> do you own a pair? >> of what? >> crocs. >> way back in the day -- >> you did? >> no. >> you know how you clean your croc cro crocs? throw them in the dish washer. >> right next to your heelies. >> finally, home sweet home. an uptick of 2 -- .2% in november. that is the most since may but less than expected. >> we all need a place to house our crocs, but in terms of the welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures, living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like
but as tim was saying, the real call continues to be black stone. >> i think black stone continues toat these levels. >> do you own a pair? >> of what? >> crocs. >> way back in the day -- >> you did? >> no. >> you know how you clean your croc cro crocs? throw them in the dish washer. >> right next to your heelies. >> finally, home sweet home. an uptick of 2 -- .2% in november. that is the most since may but less than expected. >>...
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and their five year long project oliver stone your cousin an excellent to have you both on thank you so much all or i want to start with you it's clear that your series sets j.f.k. apart from other presidents what makes you think he would have been different if you let. he was different in those three years he came into office after three.
and their five year long project oliver stone your cousin an excellent to have you both on thank you so much all or i want to start with you it's clear that your series sets j.f.k. apart from other presidents what makes you think he would have been different if you let. he was different in those three years he came into office after three.
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the first is the ability to feel that you are standing in the stones.the other thing is we have a fantastic artefact. we have tools that were used by the people who actually built the stones in the first place. that is exciting to see. >> this knew era at stone hen j has not pleased everyone. some object to changes to a local road. others have expressed anger over the inclusion of human remains. ultimately, it is the stones themselves which will remain the biggest draw here. >> i see it as a place of beauty, and a place of wonder. it is - even to have survived in this state is a testament to the ingenuity and still of the peel that built it. >> in a few days hundreds of people will gather here. perhaps one of the purposes of stonehenge that it was built for - to worship the sun during the winter solstice. >> thanks for watching tonight. our top stories are next. >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. here are the top stories. in afghanistan a taliban attack on a u.s. base is over. three attackers were killed. the taliban br
the first is the ability to feel that you are standing in the stones.the other thing is we have a fantastic artefact. we have tools that were used by the people who actually built the stones in the first place. that is exciting to see. >> this knew era at stone hen j has not pleased everyone. some object to changes to a local road. others have expressed anger over the inclusion of human remains. ultimately, it is the stones themselves which will remain the biggest draw here. >> i...
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the first is the ability why to stand inside the stone. the other thing is we have fantastic artefacts here. we have the tools used by the people who actually built the stones in the first place. a new era has not pleased anyone. some have objected to changes to a local road. others expressed anger over the inclusion of human remains. ultimately it's the stones themselves that will be the biggest draw here. >> it's a place of beauty, and a place of wonder. it is a - even for it to have survived in this state for so long, 4,500 years, it's a testament to the ingenuity and skill of those that built it. i'm full of admiration for them. >> in a few days hundreds of people will gather for one of the purposes that stonehenge was built for - to worship the sun during the winter solstice. >> a great mystery was solved two years ago. geologists discovered the source of the rock used to make the first circle at stonehenge. want to be millionaires? someone won the massive megaball jackpot. one was sold in california, and another matched six numbers.
the first is the ability why to stand inside the stone. the other thing is we have fantastic artefacts here. we have the tools used by the people who actually built the stones in the first place. a new era has not pleased anyone. some have objected to changes to a local road. others expressed anger over the inclusion of human remains. ultimately it's the stones themselves that will be the biggest draw here. >> it's a place of beauty, and a place of wonder. it is a - even for it to have...