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roger stone wants it too. judge jackson may be ruling on that issue as well before this whole thing is over. joining me now to get into this, former federal prosecutors, they've been studying these filings. good to see both of you. >> thanks for having me. when you look at roger stone's filings, what everyone thinks of him, he appears to have some evidence and makes the point that he's entitled to. >> so the interesting thing about this is that federal discovery is a pretty cut and dry issue. there is a real rule 16 of the rules that says what a defendant is entitled to if he or she makes a request. and then there's some additional provisions. you get, for instance, evidence that tends to prove your innocence. so stone has filed these motions. they really won't expand the universe of discovery he's entitled to. >> and that discovery as we know is included in what people see on the screen. the only reason we know what his arrest looks like. he got that video and then leaked to it sinclair. right? he has been, h
roger stone wants it too. judge jackson may be ruling on that issue as well before this whole thing is over. joining me now to get into this, former federal prosecutors, they've been studying these filings. good to see both of you. >> thanks for having me. when you look at roger stone's filings, what everyone thinks of him, he appears to have some evidence and makes the point that he's entitled to. >> so the interesting thing about this is that federal discovery is a pretty cut and...
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it's one third one third is not a stone years now this is the back seat particularly noticeable. nope i said it in twenty thirteen if you're black go back and i want to stone me and to be a white country these were your words in turkey thirteen television talk show here . but we were roundly condemned by other politicians including the human rights group here in parliament but eighty percent of stern and we had a there was apologise to an eighty percent of his tone and agreed with that statement so take it as it is conveyed to present the stoneman you would have been but you would have won the election you don't win the elections you came first we did very well but i want to us about this this visit this was clearly very this is what. we will get to the racism issue but this was back when i wasn't a politician in an elected office i was a talking head in a commentator show you have strange your views have you know exactly so what's the relevance of the know that helen says that when you've been paid as a talking head you are allowed to say things out or actually you're expected t
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today he's using it to make a dessert ice cream made of stone flour and served on a stone. if it was. cut if these here might be a source for but he's quite a showman too. and his shows can be quite spectacular he prepares bone marrow and full view of the guests they love it and so do the critics on the sneers ancient cuisine has earned him a miss. on star and seventeen talks. that focus and think you just stand not to forget the experience they say later they can remember every single thing they did and that's what's so special there's nothing else like us fish. growing number of chefs try to copy stuff on trees new style but they can't keep up he's always refining his technique and recipes and he's not likely to run out of ingredients any time soon. and with that we come to the end of the show now don't forget to check us out on facebook or you tube for more fun videos related to the program as always thanks for tuning in.
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so says this somewhat random filing in the roger stone case today. that's how we learned from the justice department there's going to be multiple versions of mueller's report. this is news. we did not know that there was going to be different versions of mueller's report for the public and the congress. this is the first time there's ever been any public notice of that. we didn't know that some members of congress are going to be allowed access to some less redacted version of the report. we can surmise who they might mean. oftentimes when the justice department or other national security agencies try to make distinctions like that where some members of congress are allowed to see stuff and others can't, usually they're referencing the top leadership of congress and also the intelligence committees. sometimes it's also the leadership of other committees that have specific oversight responsibilities related to the matter in question. we don't know exactly who they mean when they say a limited number of members of congress will get this less redacted v
so says this somewhat random filing in the roger stone case today. that's how we learned from the justice department there's going to be multiple versions of mueller's report. this is news. we did not know that there was going to be different versions of mueller's report for the public and the congress. this is the first time there's ever been any public notice of that. we didn't know that some members of congress are going to be allowed access to some less redacted version of the report. we...
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again, you have basically an oven surrounded by stone. firefighters have been unable to fight this as an interior fire. so they're all defensive operations. these are all master streams from the outside of the building pouring into the embers on the inside. they are trying to stop the progress of this. let's talk to carolyn margolies who was in paris, walking out with her son when this happened and tell us what you witnessed. >> hi. yeah. i actually was with my friend, not my son. but my friend and i were walking -- i'm sorry? >> no, i didn't say anything. go ahead. >> okay. so my friend and i were trying to walk to a bookstore and to do that we had to cross the river, we know the area well, so when we saw smoke coming up from the left-hand side where we were walking, we thought that's close to where notre dame is. as we walked closer we noticed it was notre dame herself that was on fire. we couldn't see the flames at first, so we ended up walking more towards the right-hand side of the church and we could see the flames. it was mostly at
again, you have basically an oven surrounded by stone. firefighters have been unable to fight this as an interior fire. so they're all defensive operations. these are all master streams from the outside of the building pouring into the embers on the inside. they are trying to stop the progress of this. let's talk to carolyn margolies who was in paris, walking out with her son when this happened and tell us what you witnessed. >> hi. yeah. i actually was with my friend, not my son. but my...
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the stone facades.the next week or two when tests are carried out to see whether or not that historic facade, whether stonework has been damaged, whether or not it's going to be too fragile to even think about rebuilding. total catastrophe has been avoided. just looking at all of these people around here, it's after midnight, tens of thousands still gathered here. just looking at this empty skyline. seamus, let's take advantage of the fact that you were there from the very beginning. we believe the works of art, the religious icons, countless artefacts that are within the cathedral. did you see any of that? interviewed by television station. some artefacts have been taken out. or by people who worked in the cathedral. have been taken out. or by people who worked in the cathedralm have been taken out. or by people who worked in the cathedral. it was closing early tonight. that may have been very, very lucky indeed. the tourists were on their way out. i know there was an official i heard talking in french
the stone facades.the next week or two when tests are carried out to see whether or not that historic facade, whether stonework has been damaged, whether or not it's going to be too fragile to even think about rebuilding. total catastrophe has been avoided. just looking at all of these people around here, it's after midnight, tens of thousands still gathered here. just looking at this empty skyline. seamus, let's take advantage of the fact that you were there from the very beginning. we believe...
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guest this week here in tallinn is martin helm a deputy leader of the conservative people's party of a stone despite calling for blacks to leave the country he insists he's not a racist what is he then my. martin how many welcome to come for example i'm happy to be here you almost doubled your support in recent elections and you did it by pressing on fears and trying to. enlarge people's fears about being replaced by black such a black invasion that's not true. not true what you just said first of all we are almost tripled our affection in the parliament that almost doubled your seats from seven to nineteen and. we are not peddling on fears we are. another day digitas people are being replaced with negroes that's for sure father the chairman of the budget is immigrants with immigrants it is a gross and i don't think so but doesn't that was very myself and an opinion piece he wrote for a pound of us does it and doesn't really even matter because other matter words matter of that yeah well the point being that we don't want to be replaced in a stone with foreigners who's replacing you last yea
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you can't date stone, this stone, in that manner. >> cooper: when the first archaeological survey was the island in 1914, all the moai except those in the quarry were found lying on the ground. there are several plausible theories how they got there. certain statues may have simply fallen from neglect. others were knocked over in earthquakes, and some were intentionally toppled during fighting between competing family groups. today, some moai are only partially visible, just their famous faces stick out of the ground. the rest of their bodies are buried under sediment that's naturally built up over the centuries. >> van tilburg: this one is at least-- only about one-third above ground. >> cooper: wow. so two-thirds of this are actually below ground. >> van tilburg: yes, yes. >> cooper: at first glance, the moai all look alike, but van tilburg says no two are the same. how are they different? >> van tilburg: well, they're different in the line of their mouth. they're different in, of course, their whether their head is tilted up, or lowered slightly, or to the side. >> cooper: these tw
you can't date stone, this stone, in that manner. >> cooper: when the first archaeological survey was the island in 1914, all the moai except those in the quarry were found lying on the ground. there are several plausible theories how they got there. certain statues may have simply fallen from neglect. others were knocked over in earthquakes, and some were intentionally toppled during fighting between competing family groups. today, some moai are only partially visible, just their famous...
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because other matter words matter of that well the point being that we don't want to be replaced in a stone with four of us who's replacing you last year we saw for two consecutive years we have seen a very large influx of ukrainians russians belorussians mainly through work visas but also illegally we have seen tripling of the. exaggerated the fears of the slavs communion holds you no no no in july last year your party chairman told a study in public broadcasting that twenty two thousand ukrainians were coming to his throne every year yes as the interior ministry pointed out in response to that claim the actual figure was around five thousand six hundred a year no doubt that. as the interior minister says we don't even know because this is the official and that's a figure that is still fish a number but they don't even know how many people come in illegally and it is they and the you know the but but we haven't so you exaggerate it almost for an hour but we have an estimate which says that we have and we have we can extrapolate numbers from workforce from tax offices we have a general numb
because other matter words matter of that well the point being that we don't want to be replaced in a stone with four of us who's replacing you last year we saw for two consecutive years we have seen a very large influx of ukrainians russians belorussians mainly through work visas but also illegally we have seen tripling of the. exaggerated the fears of the slavs communion holds you no no no in july last year your party chairman told a study in public broadcasting that twenty two thousand...
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yeah, i would say, phil for putting a large stone on a tiny stone. high level of difficulty.acking, people saying they don't wa nt sto nes stacking, people saying they don't want stones stacked on the beaches. we are all about nature, conservation and looking after the environment. we promote doing stone balancing in the correct places and enjoying nature at its very best. take care of it. what's your advice to these people taking part today? do your best, stay in balance and rock it on for scotland. can anyone do it? how much practice do you need? it do it? how much practice do you need ? it can do it? how much practice do you need? it can take a lifetime to develop it into something beautiful but you can start at the beginning and it can happen very quickly. people still can register for today? people still can register for today? people can for the competition before 11 at the beach here in dunbar. i had to see lots of people out enjoying the sunshine on this beautiful day. open to all ages, and abilities, and the overall winner for this weekend will go through to the worl
yeah, i would say, phil for putting a large stone on a tiny stone. high level of difficulty.acking, people saying they don't wa nt sto nes stacking, people saying they don't want stones stacked on the beaches. we are all about nature, conservation and looking after the environment. we promote doing stone balancing in the correct places and enjoying nature at its very best. take care of it. what's your advice to these people taking part today? do your best, stay in balance and rock it on for...
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today he's using it to make a dessert ice cream made of stone flour and served on stone. that. the fifth season might be a sorcerer but he's quite a showman too. and his shows can be quite spectacular he prepares bone marrow and full view of the guests they do love it and so do the critics on the snares anxious cuisine has earned him a michelin star and seventeen go meoh tokes. just stand not to forget the experience they say later they can remember every single thing there because that's what's so special there's nothing else like us. growing number of chefs try to copy stuff on trees near style but they can't keep up he's always refining his technique and recipes and he's not likely to run out of ingredients any time soon. and with that we come to the end of the show now don't forget to check us out on facebook or you tube for more fun videos related to the program as always thanks for tuning in seek answers. in the. name believe in a peaceful coexistence with egypt's come to christian. i think there is enough resources in the horn we're. christians living in a predominantly
today he's using it to make a dessert ice cream made of stone flour and served on stone. that. the fifth season might be a sorcerer but he's quite a showman too. and his shows can be quite spectacular he prepares bone marrow and full view of the guests they do love it and so do the critics on the snares anxious cuisine has earned him a michelin star and seventeen go meoh tokes. just stand not to forget the experience they say later they can remember every single thing there because that's...
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stone on the speaker phone. mr. stone told mr. trump he had just gotten off the phone with julian assange and mr. assange told mr. stone within a couple of days, there would be a massive dump of e-mails that would damage hillary clinton's campaign. mr. trump responded by stating to the effect, wouldn't that be great? >> congressman, i want to take a minute to explain why i think there was collusion and why i think -- these are only reports from the mueller report which we hopefully will get confirmed next week. the special counsel's operation believe that is the russian intelligence people manipulated trump's campaign. here is the example of how they did it. they gave him dirt on hillary. they sucked him in the way any intelligence would. get him in the habit of using it and establish a means of working together. all of a sudden you have got a team. whether that's collusion or not, it is being manipulated by the russians. >> there is evidence assange was cooperating with the russians to help trump. i have never seen a politician o
stone on the speaker phone. mr. stone told mr. trump he had just gotten off the phone with julian assange and mr. assange told mr. stone within a couple of days, there would be a massive dump of e-mails that would damage hillary clinton's campaign. mr. trump responded by stating to the effect, wouldn't that be great? >> congressman, i want to take a minute to explain why i think there was collusion and why i think -- these are only reports from the mueller report which we hopefully will...
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want stones are stacked on their beaches.after the environment and we promote doing stone balancing in the correct places and enjoying nature at its very best, so take care of it. what is your advice to these people taking part? do your best, stay in balance and rocket on for scotland. how much practice do you actually need? can take a lifetime to develop it into something beautiful but you can it into something beautiful but you ca n start it into something beautiful but you can start at the beginning and it can start at the beginning and it can happen very, very quickly. and people can still register for today? people can still register for the competition before 11 o'clock. i hope to see lots of people out at the high cave beach in dunbar enjoying the sunshine. like mike open to all ages, all abilities and the overall winner from this weekend will go through to the world championships in texas. sport, and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, mike bushell. good morning. anthionyjoshua needs to find a new opponent
want stones are stacked on their beaches.after the environment and we promote doing stone balancing in the correct places and enjoying nature at its very best, so take care of it. what is your advice to these people taking part? do your best, stay in balance and rocket on for scotland. how much practice do you actually need? can take a lifetime to develop it into something beautiful but you can it into something beautiful but you ca n start it into something beautiful but you can start at the...
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and apparently it's home to a little church mouse made of stone. either i'm bad looking or it's very good at hiding. the pastor ingrid vigil will surely be able to help me she can a lot of you for a second. she leads me to the vestry. so here we have the church mouse it's tiny just like a real mouse. some so what's the deal with a mouse and tickets which are very a story. the most common one is that in the past the artisans who worked on the churches were supposed to look at them very closely when they travelled through the country and if they could say where this church mouse was here in the cathedral the master builder knew that they'd looked at it properly. as a lesson so it was to trick the workers to stay an ark this. i've arrived at such a structure that in the middle ages it was an important connection route between the market square and the river vai's up the street got its name from the coopers but in germany who used to live here. the street as a whole is listed the red brick architecture is typical for braman and on but just toss it is p
and apparently it's home to a little church mouse made of stone. either i'm bad looking or it's very good at hiding. the pastor ingrid vigil will surely be able to help me she can a lot of you for a second. she leads me to the vestry. so here we have the church mouse it's tiny just like a real mouse. some so what's the deal with a mouse and tickets which are very a story. the most common one is that in the past the artisans who worked on the churches were supposed to look at them very closely...
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of course water still continues to bring the temperature down of the stone., a parisian resident who works in st michel, just a stone's throw away from notre dame. it isa it is a devastating day for paris, for france, for everything that notre dame means. absolutely. it is definitely a tragedy. we could not believe. it was seven o'clock, i was about to emerge from the metro and i could smell, you know? it was strange. something was burning. and when we saw the flames ten minutes after, first we could not believe it because we said, you know, is a resident of the district we see five times a week notre dame in the morning, in the evening and say hello almost every day to notre dame. it is a symbol for us and it was unbelievable. people were crying in the street. i saw many people crying... but what is really amazing is that now we know that the structure is safe. we are in the heart of paris and citizens are safe, there was no loss of life. so that is great. and there are many tourist and people from the us, from sweden, canadians... everyone started at nine,
of course water still continues to bring the temperature down of the stone., a parisian resident who works in st michel, just a stone's throw away from notre dame. it isa it is a devastating day for paris, for france, for everything that notre dame means. absolutely. it is definitely a tragedy. we could not believe. it was seven o'clock, i was about to emerge from the metro and i could smell, you know? it was strange. something was burning. and when we saw the flames ten minutes after, first we...
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stone on the outside.eems cig na see seems cig it seemed so significant but on the inside hollow with a ton of air and old wood. what does that mean? >> from a firefightering perspective this is a classic church fire. 19th century back 5 or 600 years earlier. the fuel load is at the top of the building. the key thing that we see is that there was probably renovation work going on. >> scaffolding. >> which means that's really a potential reason why this has happened today. we have to do a complete investigation. we have to make sure that intentional acts weren't here or accidental things, cigarettes things like that. and we had things like that and numerous fires in churches over the years and they all come out basically this way because the fuel load is way up in the air and the firefighters can't get to it quickly and of course again it's all wood. >> there's a ton of air in what they saw the nave. it feeds the flames. this coming through the roof. our understanding is this was metal and stone. >> it's th
stone on the outside.eems cig na see seems cig it seemed so significant but on the inside hollow with a ton of air and old wood. what does that mean? >> from a firefightering perspective this is a classic church fire. 19th century back 5 or 600 years earlier. the fuel load is at the top of the building. the key thing that we see is that there was probably renovation work going on. >> scaffolding. >> which means that's really a potential reason why this has happened today. we...
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today he's using it to make a dessert ice cream made of stone flour and served on a stone. if it was. a gift these here might be a sorcerer but he's quite a showman too. and his shows can be quite spectacular he prepares bone marrow and full view of the guests they love it and so do the critics on these new year's ancient cuisine has earned him a mission on. star and seventeen. stand not to forget the experience they say later they can remember every single thing. and that's what's so special there's nothing else like us with a. number of chefs try to copy your style but they can't keep up he's always refining his technique and recipes and he's not likely to run out of ingredients any time soon. and with that we come to the end of the show now don't forget to check us out on facebook or you tube for more fun videos related to the program as always thanks for joining in a sequencing. special edition from uganda we are going to be discussing a very far the topics your gender parity on like their old time seeing skeleton children and women being treated like she's ok but if it
today he's using it to make a dessert ice cream made of stone flour and served on a stone. if it was. a gift these here might be a sorcerer but he's quite a showman too. and his shows can be quite spectacular he prepares bone marrow and full view of the guests they love it and so do the critics on these new year's ancient cuisine has earned him a mission on. star and seventeen. stand not to forget the experience they say later they can remember every single thing. and that's what's so special...
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today he's using it to make a dessert ice cream made of stone flour and served on stone. if it was. a different vision or might be a sorcerer but he's quite a showman too. and his shows can be quite spectacular he prepares bone marrow and full view of the guests they love it and so do the critics on the snares ancient cuisine has earned him a michelin star and seventeen tokes. that. just stand not to forget the experience they say later they can remember every single thing they ate and that's what's so special there's nothing else like us all. of a growing number of chefs try to copy stuff on treason or style but they can't keep up he's always refining his technique and recipes and he's not likely to run out of ingredients any time soon. and with that we come to the end of the show now don't forget to check us out on facebook or you tube for more fun to the related to the program as always thanks for joining in sequencing. public. learning. wait a second we want to hold a check our facts instead of make i.d.'s shifts to live us. from other reality too cryptic our. see if your top pi
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first stone layed in 1163. pope alexander iii. took 200 years to complete and would wind up being a symbol of human potential the world over. 856 years she has been there. key moments in history. it's where henry 6th of england was made king. ransacked and damaged in the 1600s. rebuilt after napoleon took the crown from the hands of the pope there in 1804. joan of ark was beatified there. even those that haven't seen her in person know it by lure and legend. writer victor hugo immortalized the cathedral. the novel we all try to get our kids to understand in one way or another. the hunchback of notre dame. the book galvanized a major restoration project of the church. in recent years she has fallen into disrepair. people continue to visit. the architecture, the art, the significance. it's saints and profits and gargoyles and also a place of pilgrimage and prayer. it's open every day for mass. it's a sanctuary for some of the most coveted relics in the christian faith and it's not just that they are kept but this is the week, the on
first stone layed in 1163. pope alexander iii. took 200 years to complete and would wind up being a symbol of human potential the world over. 856 years she has been there. key moments in history. it's where henry 6th of england was made king. ransacked and damaged in the 1600s. rebuilt after napoleon took the crown from the hands of the pope there in 1804. joan of ark was beatified there. even those that haven't seen her in person know it by lure and legend. writer victor hugo immortalized the...
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the stone structure has tremendous solidity about it.ok nearly 200 years to build it and that may have withstood the fla mes and that may have withstood the flames much better. it is a tremendous historical task of reconstruction here now. kevin, thank you so much for that. let's take a look back at the cultural significance of notre dame. it has survived the french revolution and two world wars. it has towered over paris since the 13th century. notre dame sits in the very heart of paris, on the ile de la cite, an island in the middle of the river seine. the fire is believed to have started shortly before 7pm local time, shortly after the structure closed to the public. horrified crowds gathered along the banks of the river to watch their much loved catherdral landmark burn. but also to sing the ave maria. fergal keane looks now at what notre dame means to france, and its people. in paris, the most desolate of skies, smoke and ruin and history billowing into the air. fire crews from across paris have come here to save whatever they possi
the stone structure has tremendous solidity about it.ok nearly 200 years to build it and that may have withstood the fla mes and that may have withstood the flames much better. it is a tremendous historical task of reconstruction here now. kevin, thank you so much for that. let's take a look back at the cultural significance of notre dame. it has survived the french revolution and two world wars. it has towered over paris since the 13th century. notre dame sits in the very heart of paris, on...
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once a stone structure is hallowed out and the roof is gone, what supports the walls though made of stonel structurally vulnerable. and the concern was will they fall out, fall in? but this, this is a sign for hope. if they're up there and able to walk around and inspect what's going on, one, thank god we know it's not on fire because you can't put your men and women in danger. we were told by fire experts earlier you can't do it, fight the fire from the inside. that's a good sign that they're there surveying and figuring out what else they have to deal with and what was lost. thank god for them being inside and hopefully being safe. and the fire is not out. there's tons of smokes and flames. look at this. the city of lights illuminated in the worst way. by fire light burning through one of the most recognizable places in the world. the cathedral of notre dame. so many of you watching us all around the world right now in c cnn's special coverage. if you've been blessed to live there or visit, the memories are deep. whi clarissa ward said when you walk inside that place, you are awe struck
once a stone structure is hallowed out and the roof is gone, what supports the walls though made of stonel structurally vulnerable. and the concern was will they fall out, fall in? but this, this is a sign for hope. if they're up there and able to walk around and inspect what's going on, one, thank god we know it's not on fire because you can't put your men and women in danger. we were told by fire experts earlier you can't do it, fight the fire from the inside. that's a good sign that they're...
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stone. the vfw statement provides an example where veterans sought immediate treatment because she feared she would take her own life. she was told she could not be seen immediately because she completed a mental health apartment the previous day and it wasn't ready for a week. thankfully this veteran survived despite failing to receive appropriate care. in contrast, hospitals throughout the country, employees have responded by saving the lives of 240 veterans when they walk to the hospital doors. let's put ourselves in the shoes of this moment-- this woman. that interaction with a front desk clerk, nurse or police officer could have led to her light life being saved or to that veteran going to the parking lot and committing suicide. how should the front desk clerk have responded and how is every va employee trained to recognize the signs of a veteran in crisis? >> clearly this veteran should have been seen. i'd be happy to review the events related to that if they can be provided to me by s
stone. the vfw statement provides an example where veterans sought immediate treatment because she feared she would take her own life. she was told she could not be seen immediately because she completed a mental health apartment the previous day and it wasn't ready for a week. thankfully this veteran survived despite failing to receive appropriate care. in contrast, hospitals throughout the country, employees have responded by saving the lives of 240 veterans when they walk to the hospital...
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it seems only a small part of the vault collapsed but that stone may have prevented much of the firee wooden roof reaching the interior? it is a remarkable massive building of immense solidity. it took many years to construct it so there is a great deal about the stone structure which is immensely strong. but there were priceless artwork, would structures, wooden benches, they would burn intensely, of course. there is a very extensive damage. president macron talks about a national appeal to raise the funds. research will be on the masons, the carvers, the woodworkers hood could restore this building to its original glory but that is a task that may take many, many years so task that may take many, many years so the initial investigation of the fire, the initial securing of the building isa fire, the initial securing of the building is a task for the next few days and weeks. the task of recreating the glory of one of the great buildings of the mediaeval age, that is a historical task for modern france which president macron called on his fellow countrymen to the task. it is free in t
it seems only a small part of the vault collapsed but that stone may have prevented much of the firee wooden roof reaching the interior? it is a remarkable massive building of immense solidity. it took many years to construct it so there is a great deal about the stone structure which is immensely strong. but there were priceless artwork, would structures, wooden benches, they would burn intensely, of course. there is a very extensive damage. president macron talks about a national appeal to...
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on spruce stone pine. the first thing he does if it. does it is to drive us stone by. the trees will be captured in addition he's planning. home turf. frequently scours. gradients. these pieces of pumpkin have been lying on and. give the pumpkin an added flavor. a wonderful citrix because of all the form they produce. better the limits. for the last twenty five years and his team. in the villages. have been serving up swiss nature on a plate sometimes some heavy weight appliances are needed the pine board is turned into shavings and cooking pot. shavings and fire. distilled into a vent that has a delicate taste. these never uses the vinegar as flavoring. it goes well with venison. the garnish is roasted. marinated like in and stone pine nuts a dish composed of one hundred percent natural ingredients the second course is the four make acid flavored pumpkin which is supposedly also very healthy these new once his dishes to appeal to all the senses his signature style has earned him all sorts of nicknames that meet the malt the guy who cooks or story is the kitchen alchem
on spruce stone pine. the first thing he does if it. does it is to drive us stone by. the trees will be captured in addition he's planning. home turf. frequently scours. gradients. these pieces of pumpkin have been lying on and. give the pumpkin an added flavor. a wonderful citrix because of all the form they produce. better the limits. for the last twenty five years and his team. in the villages. have been serving up swiss nature on a plate sometimes some heavy weight appliances are needed the...
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in the city's amphitheater, they uncover a stone, which bears an inscription. much is eroded, but enough remains to reveal a name: pontius pilate, prefect of judaea in the bible, pilate is infamous as the man who tries jesus. >> pilate is a fascinating character in christian history. he does seem tormented about whether or not jesus is guilty and whether or not he should condemn him. >> the pilate of the gospels is uncertain. he seems deeply concerned with jesus' innocence. >> i have the authority to set you free >> he's not firm and decisive about what he wants to do. >> the discovery of his name in stone was groundbreaking. >> the significance of the pilate stone is that it actually gives us hard evidence of this central figure from the story of the crucifixion of jesus, so pilate really existed. he really lived, and he really was the prefect of judaea. we actually have a literal touchstone, a point of connection, between the story of the crucifixion of jesus from the bible and actual roman history. >> although we know a few things about pilate from the gospe
in the city's amphitheater, they uncover a stone, which bears an inscription. much is eroded, but enough remains to reveal a name: pontius pilate, prefect of judaea in the bible, pilate is infamous as the man who tries jesus. >> pilate is a fascinating character in christian history. he does seem tormented about whether or not jesus is guilty and whether or not he should condemn him. >> the pilate of the gospels is uncertain. he seems deeply concerned with jesus' innocence. >>...
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stoning, stoning to death... can we comprehend this? this is 2019, for goodness sake.t into a debate as to whether or not western values versus other people ‘s values are worthwhile. this needs to be called out and condemned. let us go into the front page of the telegraph. a tiny story, the wonder drug that could reverse the ageing process. this is quite extraordinary, isn't it? it is very early days, early trials. a look could it mean for us in the future? i really do not want to live forever, as i said earlier. nor do i. however, getting old is a disease. technically it is a disease. technically it is a disease. is it not the normal ageing process ? disease. is it not the normal ageing process? yes, it is. but what it also shows, this story, is that this drug could have an impact on parkinson's, alzheimer's, on forms of cancer. when i read these are beyond my imagination. but actually we are living through extraordinary times in terms of our science. and ifa drug times in terms of our science. and if a drug like this can support and help people through health conditi
stoning, stoning to death... can we comprehend this? this is 2019, for goodness sake.t into a debate as to whether or not western values versus other people ‘s values are worthwhile. this needs to be called out and condemned. let us go into the front page of the telegraph. a tiny story, the wonder drug that could reverse the ageing process. this is quite extraordinary, isn't it? it is very early days, early trials. a look could it mean for us in the future? i really do not want to live...
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it's roger stone. if you look at trump's answers to mueller, the most ob sti nent and nonrecall of those answers has to do with roger stone and wikileaks. do you know that roger stone was going after wikileaks? i don't recall. there are witnesses. >> it's a pretty salient event obviously and we should say the president's answers are tons of i don't recall, tons of i don't remember. i can't recall when he ends up giving the written answers. i want to read one section. the heavily redacted section to coordinate with wikileaks. a lot of it redacted. manafort expressed excitement and told the office shortly after wikileaks release, thee that they spoke can candidate trump, redacted. he separately told about wikileaks releases. again, julia, part of what we are seeing is this is always the question. you got two different campaigns that are being run to the same end. the russians are running to get donald trump elected president. donald trump is running to get donald trump elected president. all the ores are
it's roger stone. if you look at trump's answers to mueller, the most ob sti nent and nonrecall of those answers has to do with roger stone and wikileaks. do you know that roger stone was going after wikileaks? i don't recall. there are witnesses. >> it's a pretty salient event obviously and we should say the president's answers are tons of i don't recall, tons of i don't remember. i can't recall when he ends up giving the written answers. i want to read one section. the heavily redacted...
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some of the stones are damaged. have a big job in front of us. the giant gaps in the stone vaulted ceiling tell their own story, but all this stonework has also helped protect parts of the interior, and great cathedrals have a history of recovering from fire. this was york minster in 1984. fire had turned the south transept into a gaping, sooty ruin. we're going on the high level on the scaffolding to look across at the south transept, where the fire was. 35 years later, master mason john david took me to the top, a chance to see the restoration and remember the moment he stood beneath the collapsing roof of melted lead roof of melted lead and burning timber. flames were shooting out the actual peak of the roof there, and gradually the lead was melting and, as the roof began to fall, some of the big bosses from the vault started thumping on the ground. you were inside? yes. everything you're looking at, tonnes of lead, oak, all went crashing to the ground that night, and what's amazing is that, and what's amazing is
some of the stones are damaged. have a big job in front of us. the giant gaps in the stone vaulted ceiling tell their own story, but all this stonework has also helped protect parts of the interior, and great cathedrals have a history of recovering from fire. this was york minster in 1984. fire had turned the south transept into a gaping, sooty ruin. we're going on the high level on the scaffolding to look across at the south transept, where the fire was. 35 years later, master mason john david...
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what exactly is stone stacking?wn of john years. we have the best geology in scotland here on sunday is his birthday. how are they doing for time? they have 13 seconds left. i will continue because you are one of thejudges, what do will continue because you are one of the judges, what do you think of what they have done? they are great, some of the best in the world, they show a lot of passion and creativity. very impressive for two minutes. do you think we have a winner here amongst these two? yes, i would give it to philip for putting a large stone on a tiny stone, that is a high score of creative difficulty. shall we take a closer look? while we look at this, there are critics of stone stacking, people saying they do not want stones stacked on their beaches. yes, we are all about nature and conservation and looking after the environment. we do stone balancing in the correct places and enjoy nature at its very best, so taking of it. what is your advice to people taking part? your best, stay in balance and wrote it
what exactly is stone stacking?wn of john years. we have the best geology in scotland here on sunday is his birthday. how are they doing for time? they have 13 seconds left. i will continue because you are one of thejudges, what do will continue because you are one of the judges, what do you think of what they have done? they are great, some of the best in the world, they show a lot of passion and creativity. very impressive for two minutes. do you think we have a winner here amongst these two?...
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>> are you leading to roger stone? >> roger stone as well, but julian assange. >> once he's here, right, sort of things start all over again, if you will, i think in terms of his relationship perhaps with u.s. prosecutors. once he's here and the reality sets in that he's facing the charges for which extradition is sought and perhaps additional charges related to the 2016 election, he may change his mind in whether he's willing to cooperate with prosecutors. he's indicated so far that he's not inclined to be a cooperative witness with u.s. prosecutors. thatted be against his credo, if
>> are you leading to roger stone? >> roger stone as well, but julian assange. >> once he's here, right, sort of things start all over again, if you will, i think in terms of his relationship perhaps with u.s. prosecutors. once he's here and the reality sets in that he's facing the charges for which extradition is sought and perhaps additional charges related to the 2016 election, he may change his mind in whether he's willing to cooperate with prosecutors. he's indicated so...
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some of the stones are damaged.eared, so we have a big job in front of us. the giant gaps in the stone vaulted ceiling tell their own story, but all this stonework has also helped protect parts of the interior, and great cathedrals have a history of recovering from fire. this was york minster in 1984. fire had turned the south transept into a gaping, sooty ruin. we're going on the high level on the scaffolding to look across at the south transept, where the fire was. 35 years later, master mason john david took me to the top, a chance to see the restoration and remember the moment he stood beneath the collapsing roof of melted lead and burning timber. flames were shooting out the actual peak of the roof there, and gradually the lead was melting and, as the roof began to fall, some of the big bosses from the vault started thumping on the ground. you were inside? yes. everything you're looking at, tonnes of lead, oak, all went crashing to the ground that night, and what's amazing is that, 35 years on, you'd have absol
some of the stones are damaged.eared, so we have a big job in front of us. the giant gaps in the stone vaulted ceiling tell their own story, but all this stonework has also helped protect parts of the interior, and great cathedrals have a history of recovering from fire. this was york minster in 1984. fire had turned the south transept into a gaping, sooty ruin. we're going on the high level on the scaffolding to look across at the south transept, where the fire was. 35 years later, master...
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later on....stastny to mark stone....stone lights the lamp....knights up big now....stone with the hatden knights....sharks fall to the golden knights....6-3....and sharks are now down 2 games to 1 to the knights.... over to the baseball diamond...the giants had already won this series against the rockies entering today, taking the first three games....looking to complete the 4-game sweep this afternoon...derek holland on the hill today for the giants....looking for his 2nd win of the season.....top of the 3rd....no score....trevor story hits a drive into left center field....nobody's going to get it....it kicks up against the wall...nolan arenado scores all the way from 1st....rockies take a 1- nothing lead....top of the 5th....runners on first and second....arenado hits a deep drive to left field....that one is gone....halfway up the bleachers....arenado's 1st homer of the season gives the rockies a 4-0 lead....evan longoria would get a single to left field that would break up german marquez's no- hitter....but that's all the giants could muster....rockies shut out the giants....4- 0
later on....stastny to mark stone....stone lights the lamp....knights up big now....stone with the hatden knights....sharks fall to the golden knights....6-3....and sharks are now down 2 games to 1 to the knights.... over to the baseball diamond...the giants had already won this series against the rockies entering today, taking the first three games....looking to complete the 4-game sweep this afternoon...derek holland on the hill today for the giants....looking for his 2nd win of the...
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and apparently it's home to a little church mouse made of stone. either i'm bad looking or very good at hiding. pastoring ingrid bit it will surely be able to. help me can i bother you for a second. she leads me to the vestry. so yes so here we have the church mouse it's tiny just like a real mouse that's what's the deal with a mouse and various stories the most common one is that in the past the artisans who worked on the churches were supposed to look at them very closely when they travelled through the country and if they could say where this church mouse was here in the cathedral the master builder knew that they'd looked at it properly. as a lesson so as to trick the workers. i've arrived at such a structure in the middle ages it was an important connection route between the market square and the river bays up the street got its name from the coopers in germany who used to live here. the street as a whole is listed the red brick architecture is typical for braman and on but it is perfectly preserved. in this courtyard you'll find the fountain
and apparently it's home to a little church mouse made of stone. either i'm bad looking or very good at hiding. pastoring ingrid bit it will surely be able to. help me can i bother you for a second. she leads me to the vestry. so yes so here we have the church mouse it's tiny just like a real mouse that's what's the deal with a mouse and various stories the most common one is that in the past the artisans who worked on the churches were supposed to look at them very closely when they travelled...
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stones visit here soon. but, can you talk a little bit about that, whether it is a pilot program in alaska? we do have enormous challenges on this issue but also how you are working it in other rural communities throughout the country? >> certainly, you may recall that a confirmation time when i visited with you you spoke about your reference to engaging with -- to engage your constituents. i did not forget the conversation and i set in motion to figure out how we do that. our presence is augmented by the relationship with the county and state via tribal and communities to figure out how the network should be set up so if you can't touch as, you can touch somebody, touch us and that is what we are trying to do, and we are using alaska to engage those groups to figure out how the working of that takes place in what we can do in terms of the way we communicate and the way it affects the way we do that. we are trying to figure out how immobilize all of the resources that are in the veteran vso's included, toal
stones visit here soon. but, can you talk a little bit about that, whether it is a pilot program in alaska? we do have enormous challenges on this issue but also how you are working it in other rural communities throughout the country? >> certainly, you may recall that a confirmation time when i visited with you you spoke about your reference to engaging with -- to engage your constituents. i did not forget the conversation and i set in motion to figure out how we do that. our presence is...
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he was on and off for years i knew of roger stone. i think it was september 2016, he wanted me to get something to assange. assange had done my radio show in new york city on wbai back on august 25th. that's the first time i had any communication with him. i didn't have communication with him again until the following april. so i was not that close. i went to london in the middle of september. roger stone knew i was going. he tried to get me to pass something to assange to get it verified. it would something to do with a cable that dealt with the libyan peace plan and hillary clinton's sabotaging it. oy tried to get no. i was saving face. i went there ostensibly to offer assange a radio show i went inside like that character from "the addams family." >> you have called asang a friend. >> he is. i've been in the embassy on three occasions. you know, we have talked a lot of things. today is national pet day today, and i brought bianca we he with me. >> we'll see if we can get a shot of the dog. >>> so he and i developed a friendship. hi
he was on and off for years i knew of roger stone. i think it was september 2016, he wanted me to get something to assange. assange had done my radio show in new york city on wbai back on august 25th. that's the first time i had any communication with him. i didn't have communication with him again until the following april. so i was not that close. i went to london in the middle of september. roger stone knew i was going. he tried to get me to pass something to assange to get it verified. it...
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stone, dr. franklin, many suicide prevention resources at the va are available only online, or by phone, or information about mental health services are sent via mail. given that a higher suicide, the higher rate of suicide homeless veterans, how is the va reaching homeless veterans who obviously don't have access to those resources? >> we have 444 suicide prevention coordinators with a surge underway to plus that up by a number of 246 more. and they actually do in person outreach engagement where they are out in communities. we have a metric for them to do at least five face-to-face outwork engagements to tap into people like you mentioned. and many times when i do my checks and i go out and do visits at the va they talk with me about many more than five, five is the requirement but they're out, tapping into veterans where they are, out in these communities and familiar with shelters and local entities where the veterans are, doing face-to- face outreach engagements. >> another quick question a
stone, dr. franklin, many suicide prevention resources at the va are available only online, or by phone, or information about mental health services are sent via mail. given that a higher suicide, the higher rate of suicide homeless veterans, how is the va reaching homeless veterans who obviously don't have access to those resources? >> we have 444 suicide prevention coordinators with a surge underway to plus that up by a number of 246 more. and they actually do in person outreach...
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this study is a stepping stone, but much more research is needed.oser follow—ups of patients on statins may improve results. our traditional approach is to start statins in a very light monitoring, but clearly some patients need closer monitoring and that needs to be taken into account. for patients, this shows that they need to carry on taking the statins. even if they are getting less of a response than we'd like, they are still benefiting from them and they will prevent heart attacks. experts stress statins save lives, but say if you have any concerns about your medication, you should talk about it with your gp. rob sissons, bbc news, nottingham. the total number of people in work in the uk has reached a record high. the level of unemployment has fallen by 27,000 in the three months to february, meaning 1.34 million people are out of work. meanwhile, average pay rose by 1.5 per cent the highest figure since the summer of 2016. when you're watching the tv, you'll often hear or see warnings about upcoming flashing images. it can help prevent those
this study is a stepping stone, but much more research is needed.oser follow—ups of patients on statins may improve results. our traditional approach is to start statins in a very light monitoring, but clearly some patients need closer monitoring and that needs to be taken into account. for patients, this shows that they need to carry on taking the statins. even if they are getting less of a response than we'd like, they are still benefiting from them and they will prevent heart attacks....
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it's not just stone from its timber, well as very skilled craftsman.e from its timber, its class, it's metalwork. and textiles as well. as yet, we have no idea about the damage that was caused to the interior of the cathedral. and there'll be losses there that will have to be replaced. or at least conserved, so that things that have been damaged can be put back into use, and will be a record of what's happened. are there techniques, materials, things that modern mason work can do that your forbearers backin work can do that your forbearers back in the 12th—century were unable to, because one of my favourite books at school was the spire by william goldie, which that tremendous talent, almost unbelievable skill of the masons of those days, but they were doing all of it by hand, and with all the risks and terrible accidents that often happened. now what are the advantages you have come as a modern mason, undertaking a restoration that's going to be incredible challenging? i think one of the principal things is being able to understand the building, there
it's not just stone from its timber, well as very skilled craftsman.e from its timber, its class, it's metalwork. and textiles as well. as yet, we have no idea about the damage that was caused to the interior of the cathedral. and there'll be losses there that will have to be replaced. or at least conserved, so that things that have been damaged can be put back into use, and will be a record of what's happened. are there techniques, materials, things that modern mason work can do that your...
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well, this is the emma stone. >> seth: emma stone guinea pig.us. [ light laughter ] >> funnynd -- she actually got the job in the end. >> seth: oh, she did. you went with emma stone. >> yeah, yeah, emma. i mean, how could you resist? this is actually ryan gosling. >> seth: oh. [ laughter ] i can see that. >> the gender is, obviously neutral in our casting. so, he didn't quite make the t. >> seth: gotcha. >> yeah. [ audience ohs ] i know. i mean, i really wanted to give her the gig. bushe's not quite right. i'm not going to say who that reminds me of, actually. >> seth: really? you're not? [ la i will say -- i will say this guinea pig looks like it was maybe out a little late. >> yeah. yeah, yeah, yeah.er [ laug >> seth: and you maybe couldn't quite depend on it showing up on time. [ laughter ] d >> or when ss, it's really raw and edgy stuff. >> seth: and they were like, "if you can get her out of her traile she's great." [ laughter ] but, like, sometimes she's eest -- like she's in the and she's got -- >> yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] s h: obviously,
well, this is the emma stone. >> seth: emma stone guinea pig.us. [ light laughter ] >> funnynd -- she actually got the job in the end. >> seth: oh, she did. you went with emma stone. >> yeah, yeah, emma. i mean, how could you resist? this is actually ryan gosling. >> seth: oh. [ laughter ] i can see that. >> the gender is, obviously neutral in our casting. so, he didn't quite make the t. >> seth: gotcha. >> yeah. [ audience ohs ] i know. i mean, i...