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at a wishing stone.on of ferries make the 50-mile crossing between helsinki and tallinn nearly hourly. because of the ease of this delightful two-hour cruise and the variety a quick trip over to estonia adds to your nordic travels, pairing helsinki and tallinn is a natural. stepping off the boat in tallinn, the capital of estonia, you feel you've traveled a long way culturally from finland. its a mix of east and west. tallinn's nordic lutheran culture and language connect it with stockholm and helsinki, but two centuries of czarist russian rule and nearly 50 years as part of the soviet union have blended in a distinctly russian flavor. fins and estonians share a similar history. first, swedish domination, then russian. then independence after world war i. until 1940, the estonians were about as affluent as the fins, but then estonia was gobbled up by an expanding soviet empire and spent the decades after world war ii under communism. when the ussr fell, estonia regained its freedom, and in 2004, it joine
at a wishing stone.on of ferries make the 50-mile crossing between helsinki and tallinn nearly hourly. because of the ease of this delightful two-hour cruise and the variety a quick trip over to estonia adds to your nordic travels, pairing helsinki and tallinn is a natural. stepping off the boat in tallinn, the capital of estonia, you feel you've traveled a long way culturally from finland. its a mix of east and west. tallinn's nordic lutheran culture and language connect it with stockholm and...
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we are with oliver stone and peter kuznick.tay with us. ♪ [music break] the hour,st for academy award-winning director, producer and screenwriter oliver .tone he has a 10 part series for showtime called, "the untold history of the united states." it is now out in dvd form with two extra chapters. our guest also, peter kuznick, who cowrote the book and co- authored the series, history professor at american university. peter kuznick, what this next chapter looks like today. what we're expensing today in the united states. >> is a continuation of the trans that oliver and i were talking about from the 1990s up to present. we have a lot of hope for obama when he was elected in 2008. i guess we were somewhat naÏve. because obama, rather than breaking with the patterns of american empire and american militarism, has continued most of them. ari fleischer, the press secretary for bush, this is actually george w. bush's fourth term we're expensing now. in some ways that is true and disappointedly so. obama from the beginning surrounded
we are with oliver stone and peter kuznick.tay with us. ♪ [music break] the hour,st for academy award-winning director, producer and screenwriter oliver .tone he has a 10 part series for showtime called, "the untold history of the united states." it is now out in dvd form with two extra chapters. our guest also, peter kuznick, who cowrote the book and co- authored the series, history professor at american university. peter kuznick, what this next chapter looks like today. what we're...
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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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she is sky diving with josh elves of "rolling stone" magazine.aid and ready for reinvention. this is the new miley cyrus. >> what a landing! >> we were both kind of terrified, i think. it was a situation where neither of us really wanted to back down. i think she just likes doing it. she is kind of like pushing the envelope right now. >> it's a very difficult thing and few can pull it off. once you make that break, it has to be a break. you can't leave one foot in the preteen tween world. >> reporter: miley moved out of her parents' house and in with her boyfriend quit acting and started distancing herself from her wholesome hannah montana image. >> she got a new label and new management. she felt like she needed a change not that they were going to hold her back, but just that they might be sort of scared at the way that she was going to go. >> reporter: and miley was going to go for big risks. ♪ >> reporter: with her first single "we can't stop" she relieved a video full of sex, drugs, and in her words. ♪ feeling like i'm in a strip club ♪ >> i
she is sky diving with josh elves of "rolling stone" magazine.aid and ready for reinvention. this is the new miley cyrus. >> what a landing! >> we were both kind of terrified, i think. it was a situation where neither of us really wanted to back down. i think she just likes doing it. she is kind of like pushing the envelope right now. >> it's a very difficult thing and few can pull it off. once you make that break, it has to be a break. you can't leave one foot in...
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the original facade was about 23 feet high, with a roof of stone. you think that sample of eight dates is going to pretty much be in the same range ? keach: archaeologists bill sanders and david webster led a four-year excavation at this site, known as the house of the bacabs. sanders: this is a very impressive household. when we finished excavating all of the buildings and all of the courtyards, we discovered that a population of some 200 to 250 people were close relatives probably or retainers of some kind to a single family and lord who lived in one of the units within this large mass of masonry that you see here. he lived in a very palatial house with a sculpted facade, had a vaulted roof on it. so clearly he was a man of great power and wealth. keach: and what else did the symbolism reveal about this man ? in 1980, excavators began to push heaps of stone and earth aside to reveal walls and steps. archaeologist bill fash was part of the excavation team. fash: during that process we also discovered that the whole building had been covered with sc
the original facade was about 23 feet high, with a roof of stone. you think that sample of eight dates is going to pretty much be in the same range ? keach: archaeologists bill sanders and david webster led a four-year excavation at this site, known as the house of the bacabs. sanders: this is a very impressive household. when we finished excavating all of the buildings and all of the courtyards, we discovered that a population of some 200 to 250 people were close relatives probably or...
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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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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 cards that become precious jewels and a h
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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so this is the interview room that we spoke to the stone that morning heather was seated here. our camera was behind this this window right here. and the stone is today behind bars seven years on with short hair and looking tired she's barely recognizable she was handed a thirty year sentence off to find me admitting she had not acted in self-defense. remarkably video of the interrogation was made available something that in most european countries would be unthinkable from the very start have a stone has lied to the police about acting in self-defense. just. it. is just. the police patiently let's have a present her version of events. she was born to for a couple reasons one she really had an obligation to provide an explanation as to why her girlfriend is dead on the floor so she has a motivation to tell us something even if it's a lie she has motivation to talk to us she's vulnerable because she's tired she's vulnerable because she's emotional can really is upset that this happened she's not a stone cold killer by any stretch. i don't really know what i was trying to do what
so this is the interview room that we spoke to the stone that morning heather was seated here. our camera was behind this this window right here. and the stone is today behind bars seven years on with short hair and looking tired she's barely recognizable she was handed a thirty year sentence off to find me admitting she had not acted in self-defense. remarkably video of the interrogation was made available something that in most european countries would be unthinkable from the very start have...
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tonight, a conversation with oliver stone. the writer and director of some of the most successful movies in recent memory. his recent film "jfk" was the in 1998.y released it is now in re release on blu- ray and in select movie theaters. we are glad you joined us for a conversation with oliver stone coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: oscar-winning writer, producer and director oliver stone has never shied away from controversy from his screenplay for "midnight express" which won him the first of his three boards. he tackles one of the most controversial stories in america. "jfk was quote has been re- released on blu-ray and in select theaters. realized kennedy was so dangerous to the establishment. is that why? >> that is a real question, isn't it? why? the how and the who is just scenery for the public. -- it keeps, cuba asking theng from most important question. why was kennedy killed? who benefited? who has the power to cover it up? tavis: welcome back
tonight, a conversation with oliver stone. the writer and director of some of the most successful movies in recent memory. his recent film "jfk" was the in 1998.y released it is now in re release on blu- ray and in select movie theaters. we are glad you joined us for a conversation with oliver stone coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: oscar-winning writer, producer and director oliver stone has never shied...
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backstage, oliver stone said he can confirm the rumors and he is work on a movie, an oliver stone treatment luther king. tomorrow night is election 2013. will new york's next mayor change the things in the big apple. and is the tea party headed for a fall in virginia. we will have more when the polls close at 7:00. it's here all night tomorrow. >>> good evening, everyone. tonight, breaking news, one of the tsa officers wounded at l.a.x. describes the rampage that killed one of his colleagues that killed a friend. >>> and later, what michelle knight endured year after year. she is finally telling her story to dr. phil later tonight. >>> plus reports of bullying from the miami dolphins and not from the team, but one of the players. we begin with breaking news. >>> a tsa officer wounded in friday's rampage at los angeles international airport is telling his story for the first time just moments ago. tony grigsby, 36 years old, his colleague, james speer was also shot. his colleague, gerardo hernandez was also shot and killed.
backstage, oliver stone said he can confirm the rumors and he is work on a movie, an oliver stone treatment luther king. tomorrow night is election 2013. will new york's next mayor change the things in the big apple. and is the tea party headed for a fall in virginia. we will have more when the polls close at 7:00. it's here all night tomorrow. >>> good evening, everyone. tonight, breaking news, one of the tsa officers wounded at l.a.x. describes the rampage that killed one of his...
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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 take a look. if the word go forth from this time and place to friend and foe alike. that the torch has been asked to a new generation of americans. is murder three the torch was passed back to an old generation the generation of johnson nixon ford and reagan leaders who would. systematically destroyed the promise of kind of these last year as they returned the country to war and repression join me now to discuss j.f.k. and their five year long project over stone their cousin excellent to have you thank you thank you so much all i want to start with you it's clear that you're serious that's 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 thirteen years of national security state build up a monstrous build up we had we had thirty thousand nuclear weapons by nineteen sixty mandated by eisenhower and national security complex that was basically had
series the untold history of the united states a film adaptation of the joint book authored by stone and historian her cousin that take a look. if the word go forth from this time and place to friend and foe alike. that the torch has been asked to a new generation of americans. is murder three the torch was passed back to an old generation the generation of johnson nixon ford and reagan leaders who would. systematically destroyed the promise of kind of these last year as they returned the...
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in 1729, a well-digger accidentally struck the stones of an ancient street.ery triggered the longest ongoing excavation in archaeological history. walking through the cobbled streets, pompeii seems abandoned just yesterday. monuments to emperors still dominate the central forum. the graffiti of candidates still scream from the walls. like ceren in el salvador, pompeii preserved a snapshot of daily life. roman scholar andrew wallace-hadrill. i'm interested in ways of recapturing a picture of roman society as a whole. we've got great written sources for the romans, but with them there's always a suspicion that they represent the viewpoint of a thin upper crust. the great thing about pompeii is that, archaeologically, it preserves the full social spectrum from rich to poor. if you look at a standard plan of any part of pompeii, what you see is an extraordinary jumble of lines. and it's not until you start measuring and analyzing that a pattern emerges. what i've done is to group the houses according to size, from largest to smallest. what comes out is a jigsaw o
in 1729, a well-digger accidentally struck the stones of an ancient street.ery triggered the longest ongoing excavation in archaeological history. walking through the cobbled streets, pompeii seems abandoned just yesterday. monuments to emperors still dominate the central forum. the graffiti of candidates still scream from the walls. like ceren in el salvador, pompeii preserved a snapshot of daily life. roman scholar andrew wallace-hadrill. i'm interested in ways of recapturing a picture of...
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it was scored to look like big quarried stone. so this building has got an ark logically correct greek front porch. but then we add the italian eight overhang. so it's a fashionable touch. it's concerned with the tradition and carrying it forward. tappan wanted it to look good, but it also had to function. once this building came in we had a chemistry laboratory on central campus. the law school came in. engineering. the school of engineering starts here in this building. they learn to use these instruments first. and the director here was teaching them the math they needed to carry that into physics. so really, all the scientific curriculum comes out of work being done in this building. really, it set michigan on a path that not only made it one of the best universities in the nation but one of the best in the word. and that's because henry philip tappan didn't dream small. >>> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring ann arbor, michigan. our local content vehicles recently traveled there to learn about its rich h
it was scored to look like big quarried stone. so this building has got an ark logically correct greek front porch. but then we add the italian eight overhang. so it's a fashionable touch. it's concerned with the tradition and carrying it forward. tappan wanted it to look good, but it also had to function. once this building came in we had a chemistry laboratory on central campus. the law school came in. engineering. the school of engineering starts here in this building. they learn to use...
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. >> let's go back to a man by the name of oliver stone. what he said about what the republicans are doing to the united states. >> i don't know why these republican white people frankly, the mcconnells and the -- they're strange to me. it's almost as if we're in an apart tight state and they're still fighting for the rights of whites in africa. they're still scared. >> that's what i was getting at. they're threatened by something. it may not be the he's doing anything, but they are threatened by something. >> threatened by the fact he is black and that's enough. >> andrea, it seems like oliver stone is living in one of his movies from 1975. like he has not seen progress. he hasn't left his house. >> he hasn't left l.a. or wherever he lives. in his bubble. so, yeah, just like we talked about earlier in the week with richard cohen from "the washington post." an example of racism worse than we've seen on the right. oliver stone, republican white people? but there's no outrage about that? he can just label white people as being bad and republi
. >> let's go back to a man by the name of oliver stone. what he said about what the republicans are doing to the united states. >> i don't know why these republican white people frankly, the mcconnells and the -- they're strange to me. it's almost as if we're in an apart tight state and they're still fighting for the rights of whites in africa. they're still scared. >> that's what i was getting at. they're threatened by something. it may not be the he's doing anything, but...
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whams is that the gallbladder can develop stones. this happens when the bile gets very thick. the bile is how the liver gets rid of waist. but the bile is also used by the body to digest fat. when you eat a big meal, the gallbladder squeezes out bile. >> people get abdominal pain every time they eat a fatty meal. >> and what they do these days, is they take the gal bladder out. >> that's right and about 750,000 people a year get their gallbladders out. but there's much better ways to get rid of those gal stones instead of surgery. >> your gallbladder, seems like it has an important function to digest fat. >> what do we do in terms of cleansing to help the gallbladder and help the liver to function better? >> well, the liver-gallbladder flush is something that's been around for quite a while. >> there's a lot of variations on the procedure. but the bottom line, the ingredient that's common is oil, and specifically olive oil in the version that we use. and taking in olive oil helps the gad bladder to squeeze out that material. >> it's four dies, you can use apple juice with fos
whams is that the gallbladder can develop stones. this happens when the bile gets very thick. the bile is how the liver gets rid of waist. but the bile is also used by the body to digest fat. when you eat a big meal, the gallbladder squeezes out bile. >> people get abdominal pain every time they eat a fatty meal. >> and what they do these days, is they take the gal bladder out. >> that's right and about 750,000 people a year get their gallbladders out. but there's much better...
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. >> let me ask about stones. if you never had one, when you get it you know, right, because the pain is so excruciating? >> it is very sharp. do you have a history of kidney stones? is there blood in your urine? are you going a lot? do you have an urgency to go? do you have a fever? do you have cloudy urine? if you have a sharp pain in your back and you are not sure, see your doctor. the other thing -- more often than the we kidney it could be a muscle spasm that is radiating. you do not want to self diagnosis. more often, heat or certain goals or muscle relaxants could help if it is muscular rather than the kidney. if someone bangs on your back, that is a good sign it is the kidney. >> a lot of people have back problems so that is good advise. >> kids, i was asked: do not be surprised if you notice men putting air the razors and women too, looking scruffy. it is for a good cause. i would not do it otherwise. the doctors will tell you. next. farmer: hello, i'm an idaho potato farmer. and our giant idaho potato tr
. >> let me ask about stones. if you never had one, when you get it you know, right, because the pain is so excruciating? >> it is very sharp. do you have a history of kidney stones? is there blood in your urine? are you going a lot? do you have an urgency to go? do you have a fever? do you have cloudy urine? if you have a sharp pain in your back and you are not sure, see your doctor. the other thing -- more often than the we kidney it could be a muscle spasm that is radiating. you...
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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
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
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backstage, oliver stone said he can confirm the rumors and he is work on a movie, an oliver stone treatment of martin luther king. tomorrow night is election 2013. will new york's next mayor change the things in the big apple. and is the tea party headed for a fall in virginia. we will have more when the polls close at 7:00. it's here all night tomorrow. it's here all night tomorrow. "ac360 later" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> tonight a special edition of "ac360 later" on race and justice in america. how america's ongoing struggle for equality plays out and falls short on the courts and the streets and in places you would never expect. with me, charles blue, and retired police detective kevin
backstage, oliver stone said he can confirm the rumors and he is work on a movie, an oliver stone treatment of martin luther king. tomorrow night is election 2013. will new york's next mayor change the things in the big apple. and is the tea party headed for a fall in virginia. we will have more when the polls close at 7:00. it's here all night tomorrow. it's here all night tomorrow. "ac360 later" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> tonight a special...
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and is written by nixon's presidential advisor roger stone now if you've never heard of roger stone your in for treat not only did he serve under nixon reagan and bush sr he's also self-proclaimed g.o.p. hit man that's not a phrase to use dirty tricks to get his way politically when he joined me earlier to talk about his new book and his role in perpetuating dog and pony politics i first asked him what the strongest piece of evidence is that implicates l.b.j. and kennedy's murder. probably the fingerprint of of a hit man named malcolm x. wallace that is found on a cardboard box on the sixth floor of the texas school book depository it's the only print other than the prints of lee harvey oswald that i believe were planted there so that is probably your strongest piece of evidence secondarily johnson's mistress of twenty one years madeline duncan brown who bore him illegitimate son said that lyndon johnson told her on the eve of the assassination after tomorrow i won't have to deal with those kennedy s.o.b.'s no more and then lastly i think when the presidential motorcade pulled into deale
and is written by nixon's presidential advisor roger stone now if you've never heard of roger stone your in for treat not only did he serve under nixon reagan and bush sr he's also self-proclaimed g.o.p. hit man that's not a phrase to use dirty tricks to get his way politically when he joined me earlier to talk about his new book and his role in perpetuating dog and pony politics i first asked him what the strongest piece of evidence is that implicates l.b.j. and kennedy's murder. probably the...
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and is written by nixon's presidential advisor roger stone now if you never heard of roger stone your in for a treat not only did he serve under nixon reagan and bush sr also self-proclaimed g.o.p. hit man is not a phrase to use dirty tricks to get his way politically well he joined me earlier to talk about his new book and his role in perpetuating dog and pony politics i first asked him what the strongest piece of evidence is that implicates l.b.j. and kennedy's murder. probably the fingerprint of of a hit man named malcolm x. wallace that is found on a cardboard box on the sixth floor of the texas school book depository it's the only print other than the prints of lee harvey oswald that i believe were planted there so that is. your strongest piece of evidence secondarily johnson's mistress of twenty one years madeline duncan brown who bore him illegitimate son said that lyndon johnson told her on the eve of the assassination after tomorrow i won't have to deal with those kennedy s.o.b.'s no more and then lastly i think when the presidential motorcade pulled into dealey plaza in dall
and is written by nixon's presidential advisor roger stone now if you never heard of roger stone your in for a treat not only did he serve under nixon reagan and bush sr also self-proclaimed g.o.p. hit man is not a phrase to use dirty tricks to get his way politically well he joined me earlier to talk about his new book and his role in perpetuating dog and pony politics i first asked him what the strongest piece of evidence is that implicates l.b.j. and kennedy's murder. probably the...
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and stone brewing company. and stone brewing company. well, you guys and your market well, you guys and your market segment, greg cook, continue to segment, greg cook, continue to grow at a time when the rest of grow at a time when the rest of the industry, if you'll excuse the industry, if you'll excuse the pun, is flat. the pun, is flat. what's the problem? what's the problem? i keep hearing this almost under i keep hearing this almost under current of a narrative of loss. current of a narrative of loss. every time one of your every time one of your compatriots sells out to a mega compatriots sells out to a mega brewing brewing giant, it's an ah shucks giant, it's an ah shucks moment instead of a chest moment instead of a chest pumping,ify, high fiving moment. pumping,ify, high fiving moment. >> we're a >> we're a passion-driven passion-driven industry. industry. the idea that we shouldn't the idea that we shouldn't expect more and we just want expect more and we just want less, we're changing that notion les
and stone brewing company. and stone brewing company. well, you guys and your market well, you guys and your market segment, greg cook, continue to segment, greg cook, continue to grow at a time when the rest of grow at a time when the rest of the industry, if you'll excuse the industry, if you'll excuse the pun, is flat. the pun, is flat. what's the problem? what's the problem? i keep hearing this almost under i keep hearing this almost under current of a narrative of loss. current of a...
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so had i sit down with president nixon advisor roger stone don't miss it. i'm the president and i think a society that case i think corporation trying to convince us to consume it can do . the bankers try to get all that all about money and i'm actually sick for a politician writing the laws and regulations to tax well pretty well behaved out. there just to flood threat is it a. topic that. but . with all the theories surrounding the j.f.k. assassination fifty years later there's one that stands out from the rats it's called the man who killed kennedy in a case against jay and is written by nixon's presidential advisor roger stone now if you've never heard of roger stone your in for treat not only did he serve under nixon reagan and bush sr is also self-proclaimed g.o.p. hit man it's not a phrase to use dirty tricks to get his way politically well he joined me earlier to talk about his new book and his role in perpetuating dog and pony politics i first asked him what the strongest piece of evidence is that implicates l.b.j. and kennedy's murder. probably th
so had i sit down with president nixon advisor roger stone don't miss it. i'm the president and i think a society that case i think corporation trying to convince us to consume it can do . the bankers try to get all that all about money and i'm actually sick for a politician writing the laws and regulations to tax well pretty well behaved out. there just to flood threat is it a. topic that. but . with all the theories surrounding the j.f.k. assassination fifty years later there's one that...
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.) >> transit take stone ridge 88. we are at mount davidson and it has the highest point of elevation in san francisco hitting a whopping 928 feet. mt. davidson provides a peaceful 30-acre owe ace and great hiking trails. the spectacular views offers a perfect place to watch the sunrise or suffer sun set with someone you louvre, wear sturdy shows to conquer the stone trails and denly inventory advantage gives you hikers the sensation of being in a rain forest it's quite a hike to the top here at mount davidson but the view ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ one of the longest continually running films in the history in production from 1962 the first several films stared shaping up connery here's a selection called james bond sweet james bond sweet ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in in ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (clapping.) >> name leroy aepd is seminews with music he studied wi
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just need to see your driver's license and insurance. >> trooper stone can sense that something isn't>> he was very nervous when i was talking to him in the vehicle. go ahead and step out of the truck for me. he stops at the door. and he's doing something with his hands. that did not make me very comfortable at all. come back here, sir. i take a bladed stance. i put my hand back on my weapon. and i try to peek around the truck to see what's he doing? >> when he goes back to close the door, he finds a bottle of liquor and asks the passenger in the vehicle to hand it to him. >> open container of alcohol in the vehicle. >> the driver says he hasn't been drinking but appears nervous and fumbles with his documents. >> got a driver's license? >> yes, sir. >> concerned with his own safety, trooper stone asks about weapons. >> you don't have any weapons on you, do you? >> no, sir. >> no pocketknives, guns, anything like that? >> yeah, i got a pocketknife. >> you got a pocketknife? where? >> i blade myself again. and i take a stance. >> go ahead and put it on the bumper for me. >> the pocketkn
just need to see your driver's license and insurance. >> trooper stone can sense that something isn't>> he was very nervous when i was talking to him in the vehicle. go ahead and step out of the truck for me. he stops at the door. and he's doing something with his hands. that did not make me very comfortable at all. come back here, sir. i take a bladed stance. i put my hand back on my weapon. and i try to peek around the truck to see what's he doing? >> when he goes back to...
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and is written by nixon's presidential advisor roger stone. now if you've never heard of roger stone your in for treat not only did he serve under nixon reagan and bush sr is also self-proclaimed g.o.p. hit man it's not a phrase to use dirty tricks to get his way politically when he joined me earlier to talk about his new book and his role in perpetuating dog and pony politics i first asked him what the strongest piece of evidence is that implicates l.b.j. and kennedy's murder. probably the fingerprint of of a hit man named malcolm x. wallace that is found on a cardboard box on the sixth floor of the texas school book depository it's the only print other than the prints of lee harvey oswald that i believe were planted there so that is probably your strongest piece of evidence secondarily johnson's mistress of twenty one years madeline duncan brown who bore him illegitimate son said that lyndon johnson told her on the eve of the assassination after tomorrow i won't have to deal with those kennedy s.o.b.'s no more and then lastly i think when th
and is written by nixon's presidential advisor roger stone. now if you've never heard of roger stone your in for treat not only did he serve under nixon reagan and bush sr is also self-proclaimed g.o.p. hit man it's not a phrase to use dirty tricks to get his way politically when he joined me earlier to talk about his new book and his role in perpetuating dog and pony politics i first asked him what the strongest piece of evidence is that implicates l.b.j. and kennedy's murder. probably the...
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series the untold history of the united states a film adaptation of the joint book authored by stone and historian peter cousin that take a look. if the word.
series the untold history of the united states a film adaptation of the joint book authored by stone and historian peter cousin that take a look. if the word.
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and robert stone having a spirited debate about nuclear energy.orrow night on cnn. let's take a little clip and see what all the fuss is going to be about. >> turns out that the united states has been buying up nuclear warheads from the russians for over ten years now. 16,000 nuclear warheads. and we're recycling all these nuclear warheads into energy, electricity, nuclear power. so nuclear power is doing more to denuclear weaponize the world than any other thing that we do. >> the film gets its global television premiere on cnn tomorrow night at 9:00 eastern. robert, that was an extraordinary revelation i thought. the volume of nuclear warheads from russia now being used for positive gain in this country. >> it's incredible, isn't it? that was one of the most surprising things i found out. one in ten light bulbs in the united states are being powered by energy derived from a former soviet nuclear weapon. >> the cold war has become the warm war. >> that program has ended. now we're about to use the american nuclear warheads. this is something ever
and robert stone having a spirited debate about nuclear energy.orrow night on cnn. let's take a little clip and see what all the fuss is going to be about. >> turns out that the united states has been buying up nuclear warheads from the russians for over ten years now. 16,000 nuclear warheads. and we're recycling all these nuclear warheads into energy, electricity, nuclear power. so nuclear power is doing more to denuclear weaponize the world than any other thing that we do. >> the...