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it is a clear shape from the colorado plateau. we do see it in calinke, you see it in certain incan sites in south america. so it might be a pan american feature. i'm not sure what it is. some hopi people have told me that the t, the bottom of the t, goes down into a mythical underground lake so this is an upside down mountain that leads down into a place called the house of rain. that is where twyla, probably oldest american deity, the rain deity, lives down in the house of rain and this is a t shape from up on the colorado plateau and that is the last picture on these slides, so -- the t shape, the pottery, i followed genetic information that you find in bones and teeth. i followed as many different pieces of information as i could and they sent me walking. i started in chaco canyon and walked north up to mesa verde, around to comb ridge in utah, down into the hopi mesa, across the mugion rim, to mexico and then into the sierra madre, following people, following routes. because everything in the desert leaves a route that leads
it is a clear shape from the colorado plateau. we do see it in calinke, you see it in certain incan sites in south america. so it might be a pan american feature. i'm not sure what it is. some hopi people have told me that the t, the bottom of the t, goes down into a mythical underground lake so this is an upside down mountain that leads down into a place called the house of rain. that is where twyla, probably oldest american deity, the rain deity, lives down in the house of rain and this is a...
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i see the colorado plateau. this bowl is from american museum of natural history and that's where it is now. that's the storage place. where it was from before is pueblo bonito in chaco canyon where there were rooms filled to the ceiling with bowls stacked within each other, bowls like this. all their designs, you can kind of get a glimpse around this. they have this flawless symmetry blending all the way around. it looks like that place. it looks like that landscape. i look into this and i see the sharp edges of the land. i see the way the earth is shaped out there. i see the routes in their vessels. i mean, to understand these, this one came out of a 13th century site in southwest colorado and i would sit with these bowls for hours and hours, drawing them into my sketch book because that was the only way i could really understand the complexity of how they got their symmetries to match up because i could never get them to match up in my drawings. i could never do a 100 percent accurate rendition of these becau
i see the colorado plateau. this bowl is from american museum of natural history and that's where it is now. that's the storage place. where it was from before is pueblo bonito in chaco canyon where there were rooms filled to the ceiling with bowls stacked within each other, bowls like this. all their designs, you can kind of get a glimpse around this. they have this flawless symmetry blending all the way around. it looks like that place. it looks like that landscape. i look into this and i see...
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there is more to the plateau that meets the eye. river that never dries up however dry it is above ground. it has not ever been properly mapped but once it is it will be a significant resource. >> it could be very significant for the locals here once we know where exactly these underground rivers run, locals will finally have enough water. >> for the time being, there are no funds available for research. theselemurs do not exist anywhere else in the world. they share ancestral traits with primates and the bulk of millions of years ago. habitat destruction and hunting and many species of lemur are facing extinction. >> that is it from the global 3000 team. take care and see you next time. ♪ ♪
there is more to the plateau that meets the eye. river that never dries up however dry it is above ground. it has not ever been properly mapped but once it is it will be a significant resource. >> it could be very significant for the locals here once we know where exactly these underground rivers run, locals will finally have enough water. >> for the time being, there are no funds available for research. theselemurs do not exist anywhere else in the world. they share ancestral...
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. >> charlie: plateaued as you say. >> i plateaued and i was very aware of not being able to move forward and i don't know why. this comes into where the fair thing came from. >> -- >> charlie: you in a sense went off and didn't kn. >> it didn't have anend,es. i was very luc, how privileged i was able todo that. i was 22. >> charlie: what are you 26 now. >> i'm 26 now. very old for an actress. >> charlie: yes it is. you only have a few good years left my dear. >> i know. >> charlie: tell me what you found out. >> i want to a. that's what i found out. >> that's portant. you're beginning to say i don't feel the same motivation. >> it's what i le about my job and how i can get out of it. >> charlie: what did you find out. >> that's the learning side. and what i love is doing thing that challenge me and that confront that fear whatever that fear is. and i don't like being safe with the work i do and i don't like doing the same thing again and again and again. i want to be constantly changed by i >> charlie: it's my impression you can choose about anything you want. >> i wouldn't go that far.
. >> charlie: plateaued as you say. >> i plateaued and i was very aware of not being able to move forward and i don't know why. this comes into where the fair thing came from. >> -- >> charlie: you in a sense went off and didn't kn. >> it didn't have anend,es. i was very luc, how privileged i was able todo that. i was 22. >> charlie: what are you 26 now. >> i'm 26 now. very old for an actress. >> charlie: yes it is. you only have a few good years...
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it was a site, an archeological site on the colorado plateau, that i ran into a number of years ago. and i've gone down to it a couple of times now. when i first found it, i had been on the river for 7 days in a canoe. and i tied off and broke through the tamarisk which if you've ever been down on those desert rivers, the tamarisk, the invasive species of plant that runs along the shore line, it makes this jungle, this dry, hard jungle that you just work your way through until you have sticks stabbed into your ears and hair and tamis buds is what they call it, it's the stuff that rains down off these trees and it fills up the back of your shirt. i came up to this flat area and this cliff was there and i saw a piece of pottery on the ground, a broken piece of pottery. if you start looking around, you see broken pieces of pottery that date back 800 years, 900, 1200 years, and i dropped down on my hands and knees when i saw that one and i started brushing away sand until i could see others and i blew the sand away and i could see the rim of a broken pot. once i saw that, my eye was much
it was a site, an archeological site on the colorado plateau, that i ran into a number of years ago. and i've gone down to it a couple of times now. when i first found it, i had been on the river for 7 days in a canoe. and i tied off and broke through the tamarisk which if you've ever been down on those desert rivers, the tamarisk, the invasive species of plant that runs along the shore line, it makes this jungle, this dry, hard jungle that you just work your way through until you have sticks...
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but in the last 10 to 15 years, they had advanced on the eastern coast of india into the deccan plateau. and you can look at maps and it is very clear that at the same time what is happening is the drought has been extending down the eastern coast and district by district, where there is drought, you greater find them showing up in the response of the state is counterinsurgency and more violent. and the way that the naxalites feed off of drought sort of passes through the cotton economy frequently or at the story did my research. the situation there is that he can come economic liberalization, which in india has been associated with high rates of growth come and go in latin america liberalization is associated with lower rates of growth has also been associated with increased inequality and absolute commiseration of many in the countryside. so the farmers no longer can fall back on the sort of semi-socialist reports that were the hallmark of congress' rule and development policy through much of the postwar era because since 1991, india has been withdrawing those states for support. farm
but in the last 10 to 15 years, they had advanced on the eastern coast of india into the deccan plateau. and you can look at maps and it is very clear that at the same time what is happening is the drought has been extending down the eastern coast and district by district, where there is drought, you greater find them showing up in the response of the state is counterinsurgency and more violent. and the way that the naxalites feed off of drought sort of passes through the cotton economy...
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. >> he is just 11 strikeouts shy of reaching that 200 k plateau for his fourth consecutive season. reporting live from at & t park. for nbc bay area. >>> thank you, jamie. on the nfl turf, 49ers may be closer to having a happy bill cow in in the backfield. drew rosenhaus due to meet with the team. gore says he is optimistic about staying put. in a franchise he hopes to be with the rest of his career. >> of hopefully, you know, they'll meet. some things get done. and, you know, something get done. if not. keep going. >> he is a great teammate. great leader. and obviously, very crucial part of the offense. so, not going to, have any contract stuff. >> and this is not a mirage. it is niners receiver, michael crabtree. back on the practice field. but neck nickly not back practicing as he is still not up to physically, perform list. with a foot injury. caught series of short passes in sports. what gives with his status. >> crabtree looked good, catching passes from the 49ers four quarterbacks and caught a pass from jim harbaugh the head coach. now i spoke to a league spokesman, 49ers di
. >> he is just 11 strikeouts shy of reaching that 200 k plateau for his fourth consecutive season. reporting live from at & t park. for nbc bay area. >>> thank you, jamie. on the nfl turf, 49ers may be closer to having a happy bill cow in in the backfield. drew rosenhaus due to meet with the team. gore says he is optimistic about staying put. in a franchise he hopes to be with the rest of his career. >> of hopefully, you know, they'll meet. some things get done. and,...
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the central plateau, people who make their living by farming the land. i think the term would be, i had the good fortune to start my work in a very disrupted community. they had been displaced. it had been displaced by a hydro electric dam th was not the best way in some since to see aevelopment project but to see one that was viewed pretty dimly by the intended billion fisheries. it was just a good way to learn about the down side of development work and to try to do a better job. >> charlie: president clinton and others have expressed this idea. in the huge tragedy for the people who lost their lives in e earthquake, the devaation it did to a country that somehow come out of this might be some hope for haiti. do you accept that idea. do you believe that believe, that idea turning to reality? >> i do accept the idea. i think, and maybe because in my line of work, we need to have some goal and that's been true all along in providing healthcare services to people living in poverty. it may be simply that i need to believe it's possible but i also belie tha
the central plateau, people who make their living by farming the land. i think the term would be, i had the good fortune to start my work in a very disrupted community. they had been displaced. it had been displaced by a hydro electric dam th was not the best way in some since to see aevelopment project but to see one that was viewed pretty dimly by the intended billion fisheries. it was just a good way to learn about the down side of development work and to try to do a better job. >>...
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but in the last 10-15 years they have advanced down the eastern coast of india along the eastern plateau. and you can look at maps, and it's very clear that at the same time what's happening is a drought has been extending down the eastern coast, and district by district where there is drought you later find this tribe showing up. and then the response of the state is counterinsurgency and more violence. and the way that the tribe feed off of drought sort of passes through the cotton economy frequently, or at least where i did my research. and the situation there is that, again, economic liberalization which in india has actually been associated with high rates of growth though in latin america economic liberalization was associated with low rates of growth, but it has also been associated with increased inequality and absolute immiss ration of many of the countryside. so in the this area in india the farmers can no longer fall back on the sort of semisocialist supports that were the hallmark of congress' rule and development policy throughout much of the post-war era. since 1991 india h
but in the last 10-15 years they have advanced down the eastern coast of india along the eastern plateau. and you can look at maps, and it's very clear that at the same time what's happening is a drought has been extending down the eastern coast, and district by district where there is drought you later find this tribe showing up. and then the response of the state is counterinsurgency and more violence. and the way that the tribe feed off of drought sort of passes through the cotton economy...
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you'll see that things plateaued. again, the aamc project at 3000 by 2000 implemented in the late 1980's. we saw some bond there. but you can see that primarily since the late 1970's, when cheverly drifted sideways. so we need to really do much more to address the issue of diversity in the health professions. well, what about the challenges for the 21st century? there are many. but i summarized some of the major ones. first of all, improved access to health services for all. the task is not over. we have members of congress now who have tried to undo what has been cited with health system reform. we need to be sure that we do not lose ground. we need to build on what has been done. what has been done thus far today, an imperfect bill. many improvements need to be made, but we certainly need to move forward from where we are. the emphasis on health promotion and disease prevention is very important. we need to have our citizens participating actively in this process. we need to have more diversity of our health profess
you'll see that things plateaued. again, the aamc project at 3000 by 2000 implemented in the late 1980's. we saw some bond there. but you can see that primarily since the late 1970's, when cheverly drifted sideways. so we need to really do much more to address the issue of diversity in the health professions. well, what about the challenges for the 21st century? there are many. but i summarized some of the major ones. first of all, improved access to health services for all. the task is not...
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you will see that things plateaued again. the project of 3000 by 2000 was implemented in the 1980's and we saw some bumps there. you can see that since the late 1970's, we have drifted sideways. we need to do much more to address the issue of diversity in the health professions. what about the challenges for the 21st century? there are many. but i summarized some of the major ones. first of all, improved access to health services. the path is not over. we have members of congress trying to undo what has been started with health reform. we need to make sure we do not lose ground. we need to build on what has been done. what has been done is an imperfect bill. many improvements need to be made. we certainly need to move forward from where we are. the emphasis on health promotion, disease prevention is important as i mentioned. we need to have our citizens participating actively in this process. we need to have more diversity of our health professionals, including primary care providers in our inner cities and rural areas and mi
you will see that things plateaued again. the project of 3000 by 2000 was implemented in the 1980's and we saw some bumps there. you can see that since the late 1970's, we have drifted sideways. we need to do much more to address the issue of diversity in the health professions. what about the challenges for the 21st century? there are many. but i summarized some of the major ones. first of all, improved access to health services. the path is not over. we have members of congress trying to undo...
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. >> a live pictures again of the san francisco you in plateau of the civic center bart station the protestersre gathering for a third monday in a row protest against the bart policies. we continue to follow the story keep an eye on this, no impact on commuters on bart trains. the key at the bay bridge toll plaza, no problems west bound. olin's moving will head into san francisco. and at the top of your screen, traffic on 80 for the lower deck, no problems they're all quite unusual for the monday evening commute highway 101 at the bottom of your screen towards the peninsula is moving slowly we will be right back. @ >> this is in michael vic takes another step in rebuilding his image, this one helps his much discuss the bank account as well, they're reporting that the philadelphia eagles have given michael veeck a brand new, track work $100,000,000.40000000 of that is guaranteed and that is the number that really matters. michael veeck was once at bankrupt after heat bank rolled a dogfighting operation in virginia, so vick has rebuild his image on the feel and now he's being rewarded for rebuil
. >> a live pictures again of the san francisco you in plateau of the civic center bart station the protestersre gathering for a third monday in a row protest against the bart policies. we continue to follow the story keep an eye on this, no impact on commuters on bart trains. the key at the bay bridge toll plaza, no problems west bound. olin's moving will head into san francisco. and at the top of your screen, traffic on 80 for the lower deck, no problems they're all quite unusual for...
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it did plateau but we've seen a tremendous rise of the amount of seizures that have occurred along theouthwest border especially in the last two years. in the last two years, in the two years of this present administration. methamphetamine with the controls that dea, the u.s. government worked out with mexico and china to control su doephedrine in mexico, we had a tremendous impact on the methamphetamine availability in the united states. tremendous impact. the problem is, is that after that, the mexican cartels figured out another way to produce. we're back to rates, back to low price, and purity on the street that is high. we've lost ground in the past two years of this administration on methamphetamine. next slide. heroin, heroin use has skyrocketed in the united states. this is what you're looking at maps identically to the rise prescription opiate abuse in the united states which is the fastest growing drug threat in america is heroin use. oxycot continue pill, $100 on the street. a hit of heroin, $10 on the street in some cases. it's a cheaper high and ones that leads to intraven
it did plateau but we've seen a tremendous rise of the amount of seizures that have occurred along theouthwest border especially in the last two years. in the last two years, in the two years of this present administration. methamphetamine with the controls that dea, the u.s. government worked out with mexico and china to control su doephedrine in mexico, we had a tremendous impact on the methamphetamine availability in the united states. tremendous impact. the problem is, is that after that,...
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the pressures have plateaued. we are beginning to roll off. full thrust.have a solid one, too, 3, 4 and 5, jettisoned. booster has begun its role for spacecraft a thermal constraints. rates looked good. voltages are stable. >> we are watching live as a nasa just launched a solar powered spacecraft, juno is off to jupiter. it is a five-year trip. the rocket will investigate how planets are made. you are watching the kron 4 morning news. we will be right back. >> but a nine year-old boy involved in a hit-and-run accident. the driver and vehicle or about in hayward. the boy and his parents are still in the hospital. they were in san francisco visiting from cilia to watch the phillies played the giants. will tran is why the hospital and has spoken with the parents. he also has the latest on the driver that was arrested. if >> we have an update on the driver. we learned that the license plate on the truck belonged to a tall you can read. here is a video of the parents that i got at 5:30 a.m.. i told them that the driver was arrested. his son is still unconsciou
the pressures have plateaued. we are beginning to roll off. full thrust.have a solid one, too, 3, 4 and 5, jettisoned. booster has begun its role for spacecraft a thermal constraints. rates looked good. voltages are stable. >> we are watching live as a nasa just launched a solar powered spacecraft, juno is off to jupiter. it is a five-year trip. the rocket will investigate how planets are made. you are watching the kron 4 morning news. we will be right back. >> but a nine year-old...
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>> they seem to have hit something of a plateau, down, of course. 5 1/2, 5 and change percent from the dax. paris market. and the british market, the london market just off slightly less than that. all the markets -- i'm just looking at numbers. we've just been working at. what are the falls from if you like the highest point seen in 2011? it's interesting, the ftse in london is off some 16%. the dow in new york from its highest point this year back in may is off 14%. but it's the german market, how about this for bad territory? it's down 21% since the high point of this year. and traditionally as alison will remind us, 10% one way or the other is a correction. 20% is a bear market. >> you brought in alison, let's bring her in from new york. what sparked this slide at the onset? as soon as the markets opened it was down. >> you know, this is the kind of market, fredericka, that kind of shoots first and then asks questions later. so when they hear headlines out of morgan stanley that we're getting close to a recession both here and the u.s. -- both here and in europe, that really sparks
>> they seem to have hit something of a plateau, down, of course. 5 1/2, 5 and change percent from the dax. paris market. and the british market, the london market just off slightly less than that. all the markets -- i'm just looking at numbers. we've just been working at. what are the falls from if you like the highest point seen in 2011? it's interesting, the ftse in london is off some 16%. the dow in new york from its highest point this year back in may is off 14%. but it's the german...
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for instance, in 2010 gsa exercise a purchase option for columbia plateau, a long-term lease here in washington, d.c.. the fy. the fy 2010 provided funding for the field office in miami. this project had previously been authorized as a lease proposal. in fy 2012 gsa's budget request contains funny that would retrofit the phillip burton federal building in san francisco, california. this would satisfy an fbi requirement and avoid a costly lease proposal saving taxpayers almost $100 million over the next 30 years. congressional cuts to the president's budget threatened his progress. in fy 2011 alone several key projects in the president's budget were not funded, including the next phase of the dhs consolidation in saint elizabeth ann to purchase option for an irs lease in martinsburg west virginia. failing to move forward with these projects will result in the government's continued leasing of space, costing taxpayers millions more in the long run. additional cuts in fy 2012 would only make the situation worse. gsa has been aggressive with another opportunity for savings by improving t
for instance, in 2010 gsa exercise a purchase option for columbia plateau, a long-term lease here in washington, d.c.. the fy. the fy 2010 provided funding for the field office in miami. this project had previously been authorized as a lease proposal. in fy 2012 gsa's budget request contains funny that would retrofit the phillip burton federal building in san francisco, california. this would satisfy an fbi requirement and avoid a costly lease proposal saving taxpayers almost $100 million over...
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you will see where things plateaued. again, the project was implemented. in the late '80s. we saw some punk there, but you can see primarily since the late '70s we have really drifted sideways. so we need to really do much more to address the issue of diversity in the health professions. well, what about the challenges for the 21st century? there are many. but i summarized some of the major ones. first of all, improve access to health services for all. the task is not over. with members of congress know who have tried to undo what has been started with health systems reform. we need to be sure that we don't lose ground. we need to build on what has been done. what has been thus far is an imperfect bill. many improvements in need to be made that we certainly need to move forward from where we are. the emphasis on health promotion is very important, as i've mentioned. we need a our citizens participating actively in this process. we need to have a more diversity of our health professionals, including primary care providers in the city and rural areas. but also mid-level provi
you will see where things plateaued. again, the project was implemented. in the late '80s. we saw some punk there, but you can see primarily since the late '70s we have really drifted sideways. so we need to really do much more to address the issue of diversity in the health professions. well, what about the challenges for the 21st century? there are many. but i summarized some of the major ones. first of all, improve access to health services for all. the task is not over. with members of...
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because he had reached a certain kind of plateau of awareness.an you imagine here's a man who's traveling all over africa and meeting with some very important revolutionaries, people who had changed the whole dynamic, political and social dynamics of their country. that's high cotton. he's in real high cotton. it's kind of like in a process of learning on the run too. because he hadn't read all these things and gone through all of these kind of changes and a kwame, you know, julius, nasser, and he's sitting talking to these individuals. can you imagine at certain moments it must have been a little bit of intimidation, a bit terrifying for him to meet with such important individuals and be his own sense of preparation. however, you are talking about someone who was a quick study. you look at that diary. i remember when the two crates first came in here to the schaumberg, and we opened those crates up. i was fortunate enough, howard dotson invited me and the late james gilbert, photographer, to come over, and we opened up these crates and saw all o
because he had reached a certain kind of plateau of awareness.an you imagine here's a man who's traveling all over africa and meeting with some very important revolutionaries, people who had changed the whole dynamic, political and social dynamics of their country. that's high cotton. he's in real high cotton. it's kind of like in a process of learning on the run too. because he hadn't read all these things and gone through all of these kind of changes and a kwame, you know, julius, nasser, and...
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because he had reached a certain kind of plateau of awareness. can you imagine here's a man who's traveling all over africa and meeting with some very important revolutionaries, people who had changed the whole dynamic, political and social dynamics of their country. that's high cotton. he's in real high cotton. it's kind of like in a process of learning on the run too. because he hadn't read all these things and gone through all of these kind of changes and a kwame, you know, julius, nasser, and he's sitting talking to these individuals. can you imagine at certain moments it must have been a little bit of intimidation, a bit terrifying for him to meet with such important individuals and be his own sense of preparation. however, you are talking about someone who was a quick study. you look at that diary. i remember when the two crates first came in here to the schaumberg, and we opened those crates up. i was fortunate enough, howard dotson invited me and the late james gilbert, photographer, to come over, and we opened up these crates and saw all
because he had reached a certain kind of plateau of awareness. can you imagine here's a man who's traveling all over africa and meeting with some very important revolutionaries, people who had changed the whole dynamic, political and social dynamics of their country. that's high cotton. he's in real high cotton. it's kind of like in a process of learning on the run too. because he hadn't read all these things and gone through all of these kind of changes and a kwame, you know, julius, nasser,...
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because he had reached a certain kind of plateau of awareness.can you imagine here's a man who's traveling all over africa and meeting with some very important revolutionaries, people who had changed the whole dynamic, political and social dynamics of their country. that's high cotton. he's in real high cotton. it's kind of like in a process of learning on the run too. because he hadn't read all these things and gone through all of these kind of changes and a kwame, you know, julius, nasser, and he's sitting talking to these individuals. can you imagine at certain moments it must have been a little bit of intimidation, a bit terrifying for him to meet with such important individuals and be his own sense of preparation. however, you are talking about someone who was a quick study. you look at that diary. i remember when the two crates first came in here to the schaumberg, and we opened those crates up. i was fortunate enough, howard dotson invited me and the late james gilbert, photographer, to come over, and we opened up these crates and saw all
because he had reached a certain kind of plateau of awareness.can you imagine here's a man who's traveling all over africa and meeting with some very important revolutionaries, people who had changed the whole dynamic, political and social dynamics of their country. that's high cotton. he's in real high cotton. it's kind of like in a process of learning on the run too. because he hadn't read all these things and gone through all of these kind of changes and a kwame, you know, julius, nasser,...