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it was getting heated, getting after san diego state, the aztecs were not backing down tonight. a 4-yard touchdown run, leading run, leading 10-3, 1st play on the first quarter, and he is gone. 53-yard touchdown run. 17 to 13 and the lights went out, they came back on and the power outage on the part of stanford, they could not start for the aztecs. chapman is in. they took the lead,, first play of the next drive, kelly picks this one up and we are done here. third pick of the game, and upset, 2017, i i don't think these kids are going. cardinals fall 1-2 for the year. back here, the bears here, the bears have something going. hosting tonight, minicity - - hosting mississippi tonight. patrick was a walk on back who earned a scholarship. here's a 13-yard score. patterson dropping a dime. metcalf, 71 yards,, second- quarter play, leading 16-7 after missing an extra point. seems score in the third. touchdown, 19 yards, 16-14 got three minutes left, patterson goes to cameron,, he returns 31 yards for the game, clinching pick six, bears get 3-0, 27 took 27 took 16 for the final from
it was getting heated, getting after san diego state, the aztecs were not backing down tonight. a 4-yard touchdown run, leading run, leading 10-3, 1st play on the first quarter, and he is gone. 53-yard touchdown run. 17 to 13 and the lights went out, they came back on and the power outage on the part of stanford, they could not start for the aztecs. chapman is in. they took the lead,, first play of the next drive, kelly picks this one up and we are done here. third pick of the game, and upset,...
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in fact, scully says that they crashed in aztec, new mexico. neither scully nor kaho ever mention roswell. i'm going to talk a little bit later about why that is. scully says saucers crash in aztec, and not only did skaauce crash, scully says, but bodies are found. three to four-foot tall alien beings, really cementing the modern idea of the little green men comes out of scully's books. he also claims that the saucers come not from mars but from venus. the 1950s are really kind of a key time in a mars/venus battle over where these flying saucers come from. scully loses popularity after 1952 because "true" magazine publishes and extensive article debunking his entire book, pointing out the fact most of -- or really all of scully's sources are professional con men, and really just spending page after page making fun of scully for believing the con men and even making fun of how terrible frank scully's writing is. it is a really mean article. it destroys cully's credibility. but scully's ideas are going to have a really long shelf life, and actual
in fact, scully says that they crashed in aztec, new mexico. neither scully nor kaho ever mention roswell. i'm going to talk a little bit later about why that is. scully says saucers crash in aztec, and not only did skaauce crash, scully says, but bodies are found. three to four-foot tall alien beings, really cementing the modern idea of the little green men comes out of scully's books. he also claims that the saucers come not from mars but from venus. the 1950s are really kind of a key time in...
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before the aztecs.where abigail has been grinding corn by hand, making masa, and moles like this, the ridiculously faithful time-consuming, difficult traditional way, she was taught to make these things. and the way she's been making them since she was 6 years old. look at her hands by the way. small, surprisingly delicate given all the hard work, all the pushing, kneading, grinding, stone against stone over the years. then look at her forearms. the power there. it's impressive, and beautiful. >> alejandro: every time you enter a house in oaxaca, especially in small villages, they always offer you a shot of mescal. >> anthony: mm, so good. seguesa. a mole and chicken dish. this mole sauce, like a lot of the real old-school moles made by masters like abigail, uses 35 different kinds of chile peppers and takes more than two weeks to make. do you think that, until recently, until guys like you, that mexicans were not looking back at their own food culture, they were looking elsewhere? what was going on? >>
before the aztecs.where abigail has been grinding corn by hand, making masa, and moles like this, the ridiculously faithful time-consuming, difficult traditional way, she was taught to make these things. and the way she's been making them since she was 6 years old. look at her hands by the way. small, surprisingly delicate given all the hard work, all the pushing, kneading, grinding, stone against stone over the years. then look at her forearms. the power there. it's impressive, and beautiful....
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that extends some 700 years to the aztecs. mexico city where it's currently located on a dry lake bed. this lake bed right here across this region, there was an island about 700 years ago where the aztecs have populated this region. this lake was a shallow lake. that has all since drained and of course we're left with this island here of one of the most densely populated cities of our planet. and you can feel shaking that can liquefy these sediments. part of the reason you're seeing these structures come down so readily. and these after shocks essentially poses an additional threat and hazard. 7.1 quake coming in at about 30 miles deep. it's extremely shallow when you look at quakes in general. there about 2 million quakes on our planet every single year that are detectable. one of them 8.1 in average. we had one in mexico days ago. this shows you the significance of this. we know some 15 million people felt the strong shaking with this. very strong shaking felt by 1.6 million people near mexico city, of course. and usgs has f
that extends some 700 years to the aztecs. mexico city where it's currently located on a dry lake bed. this lake bed right here across this region, there was an island about 700 years ago where the aztecs have populated this region. this lake was a shallow lake. that has all since drained and of course we're left with this island here of one of the most densely populated cities of our planet. and you can feel shaking that can liquefy these sediments. part of the reason you're seeing these...
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the aztecs who came after teotihuacan revered it.hey are the ones that gave it the name with that we use. >> what does that mean? >> it's difficult to translate but it's about deities. it's people who have the road of the gods. the place where gods are born or the place where men become gods. >> we are seeing some of the artifacts that were extract did underneath and around the city. what will we see? >> you will see a combination of materials from the most recent excavations from the three main period product -- projects. three main pyramid projects. as well as recent excavations from residential compounds. >> they are still discovering things. >> absolutely. the city is enormous and it will be a long time before the entire city is escobedo. >> the recent earthquake commented that affect the site?. fortunately it did not affect the archaeological site. many of our friends and colleagues were affected by the earthquake though. >> you talk about the name itself. do you think people will leave this exhibit inspired? >> i hope so. there
the aztecs who came after teotihuacan revered it.hey are the ones that gave it the name with that we use. >> what does that mean? >> it's difficult to translate but it's about deities. it's people who have the road of the gods. the place where gods are born or the place where men become gods. >> we are seeing some of the artifacts that were extract did underneath and around the city. what will we see? >> you will see a combination of materials from the most recent...
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a pickup with ron and that puts the aztec in a good position. kenny gets into the and
a pickup with ron and that puts the aztec in a good position. kenny gets into the and
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aztecs like to pound the rock, mere image of the cardinals. leads the nation. stanford took it on the chin in the pac 12 opener and hope to get back on track in san diego. >> you have to get punched in the gut sometimes before you really know what you have because you see how the whole team responds. you see how individuals respond and how groups respond and then you see how we respond as a team. we challenge them, of course, as coaches and we see who responds. >> as for cal, bears are 2 and 0 under justin wilcox after holding off weaver state thanks to 191 yards rushing. patrick laird was pressed into service after a season-ending injury. even bigger test from the s.e.c. tonight they are at memorial stadium z stadium. >> no matter what, we are going to learn from every experience. it is much more enjoyable to learn those lessons when you win. it needs to be a lot better than that. they understand. >> we will tell you our first time-out before we check in on the rest of the country in college football including the fighting harbaughs trying to
aztecs like to pound the rock, mere image of the cardinals. leads the nation. stanford took it on the chin in the pac 12 opener and hope to get back on track in san diego. >> you have to get punched in the gut sometimes before you really know what you have because you see how the whole team responds. you see how individuals respond and how groups respond and then you see how we respond as a team. we challenge them, of course, as coaches and we see who responds. >> as for cal, bears...
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>> reporter: mexico is hurting but the aztec nation is still standing tall.hen i was covering the hurricane in houston, you saw the power of giving and the mexicans have taken that here to a whole new level. >> from houston, you have gone directly it mexico city. >>> japanese rescuers pulling this dog from the rubble. that dog was checked out by the local red cross paramedics there and seems to be in good health. >>> switching to hurricane maria. a sign of hope today. american airlines resumed limited flights to the territory. s in the u.s. many are trying to get to puerto rico to help family members. >>> key west florida is opening for business in the wake of hurricane irma. the city welcomed its first cruise ships to the port. the mayor showed up to welcome the passengers and crew. this is a vital part of the community and the economy for key west. so good news coming out. >>> a warmup is coming. >> is it summer or fall? >> technically the full first week of fall. not according to the forecast. chilly morning, comfortable temperatures, all of that is about
>> reporter: mexico is hurting but the aztec nation is still standing tall.hen i was covering the hurricane in houston, you saw the power of giving and the mexicans have taken that here to a whole new level. >> from houston, you have gone directly it mexico city. >>> japanese rescuers pulling this dog from the rubble. that dog was checked out by the local red cross paramedics there and seems to be in good health. >>> switching to hurricane maria. a sign of hope...
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wide receiver with the aztecs and elijah a quarterback with stanford. >> throws, what an interceptionr with one hand. >> spectacular interception. twin brother mika is known for the good hands. plays for san diego state. >> always thought he's better athlete than me. but i go to stanford, been trained now, think i'm a little bit better. >> first time the twins have faced off against each other and heads are spinning. >> new to me but at the same time thinking incredible experience. something i've never done before, he's never done before. what a stage. >> twins played together entire careers in san diego. then came college. stanford came calling for cornerbacks, not wide receivers. went separate ways. first time elijah can put a hit on his brother on feeble b football field. >> no i can't knock ut brother but if somebody else does, nothing i can do about that. >> mom angela is making up special t-shirts for the game which should be interesting for the parents to watch. >> texting me and brother every day supporting us. she loves the whole thing. >> interesting. >>> a's ending three-ga
wide receiver with the aztecs and elijah a quarterback with stanford. >> throws, what an interceptionr with one hand. >> spectacular interception. twin brother mika is known for the good hands. plays for san diego state. >> always thought he's better athlete than me. but i go to stanford, been trained now, think i'm a little bit better. >> first time the twins have faced off against each other and heads are spinning. >> new to me but at the same time thinking...
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when they come back, aztecs take the lead. chapman to his tight end. wells falls in the end zone. stanford falls to 1-2. >>> cal hosting ole miss. the bears looking to improve to 3-0. this came down to the wire with cal's defense coming up big. what a win this would be for justin wilcox. first quarter patrick laird takes the option. bears up 7-3. ole miss next play. patterson threw for 500 last week. zips it to lodge. look at this speed. 72 yards. ole miss up 10-7. patterson second td pass of the first half. to metcalfe. 71 yards. third quarter, ross bowers, 19-yard touchdown. cal takes a 20-16 lead. three minutes to go. patterson, throws it right to camer cameron good and good night. and the bears are 3-0 after the victory with usc on deck at memorial stadium. what a win. >>> san jose state on the road against utah. the quarterback keeps it himself, going to get hit in the right leg. he was in serious pain. he had crutches on the sideline. second quarter, utah extends their lead. the toss to carrington. they connect again a few minutes later. carringt
when they come back, aztecs take the lead. chapman to his tight end. wells falls in the end zone. stanford falls to 1-2. >>> cal hosting ole miss. the bears looking to improve to 3-0. this came down to the wire with cal's defense coming up big. what a win this would be for justin wilcox. first quarter patrick laird takes the option. bears up 7-3. ole miss next play. patterson threw for 500 last week. zips it to lodge. look at this speed. 72 yards. ole miss up 10-7. patterson second td...
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look at the all of the police shootings that have occurred all that has to exit when the all the aztecs peter all of those people gathered there obama but they were virtual signaling on the emmys oscars about all look what obama's done is making all these wacky all these white officers shoot black kids if that would have happened other donald trump they would be saying it and saying it at every award show at every opportunity always saying this you can hit trump but here i want substance you know the great if you want to make a donald trump joke great at least make it funny to hear it about his hair hollywood is staying on this cosmetic personality issue the talk about his weight go come on guys this we need to focus on the issues and i'm all for focusing on the issues and hearing about policy that's what matters and that's what matters to the american people to the point exactly when i go there because you know that's one of the things that i say you know this whole thing in alabama what a fiasco what a waste of everybody's time when he went down there for a purpose and he got out he w
look at the all of the police shootings that have occurred all that has to exit when the all the aztecs peter all of those people gathered there obama but they were virtual signaling on the emmys oscars about all look what obama's done is making all these wacky all these white officers shoot black kids if that would have happened other donald trump they would be saying it and saying it at every award show at every opportunity always saying this you can hit trump but here i want substance you...
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wide receiver with the aztecs and elijah a quarterback with stanford. >> throws, what an interceptionlucked out of the air with one hand. >> spectacular interception. twin brother mika is known for the good hands. plays for san diego state. >> always thought he's better athlete than me. but i go to stanford, been trained now, think i'm a little bit better. >> first time the twins have faced off against each other and heads are spinning. >> new to me but at the same time thinking incredible experience. something i've never done before, he's never done before. what a stage. >> twins played together entire careers in san diego. then came college. stanford came calling for cornerbacks, not wide receivers. went separate ways. first time elijah can put a hit on his brother on feeble b football field. >> no i can't knock ut brother but if somebody else does, nothing i can do about that. >> mom angela is making up special t-shirts for the game which should be interesting for the parents to watch. >> texting me and brother every day supporting us. she loves the whole thing. >> interesting. >>>
wide receiver with the aztecs and elijah a quarterback with stanford. >> throws, what an interceptionlucked out of the air with one hand. >> spectacular interception. twin brother mika is known for the good hands. plays for san diego state. >> always thought he's better athlete than me. but i go to stanford, been trained now, think i'm a little bit better. >> first time the twins have faced off against each other and heads are spinning. >> new to me but at the same...
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. >> real talk addresses tough topics with real stories told by teens aztecs messages. >> reaching teens where they are. >> they're building apps that break down wallace. >> 100% have personal experience with the problem they set out to solve. >> in the time honored tradition of a for profit accelerator, fast forward finishes with a demo day. but instead of pitching venture capitalists. >> we're so fortunate to have oso many partners backing this idea. >> google, blackrock, at&t. big names that could give big buck. >> it breaks every act into a simple question and tells you how well your representative is representing you. >> it helps people become more informed voters at the next election. >> and tech owners could take big interest in this. >> i was stalked, threatened and extorted online. at the time there was nowhere to get help. >> liz lee founded online sos. to grow it will need artificial intelligence experts and donations. >> how to scale products and find customer, as well as things unique to nonprofits like building a board and fundraising. >> in san francisco, jonathan bloom, a
. >> real talk addresses tough topics with real stories told by teens aztecs messages. >> reaching teens where they are. >> they're building apps that break down wallace. >> 100% have personal experience with the problem they set out to solve. >> in the time honored tradition of a for profit accelerator, fast forward finishes with a demo day. but instead of pitching venture capitalists. >> we're so fortunate to have oso many partners backing this idea....
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mexican mafia carries a side from their name, mexican mafia tattooed on their body, common tattoos are aztec symbols, you'll see the pyramids and the sun god looking up numbers correlate to letters of the alphabet. we'll see numbers like the number 13, and m is the 13th letter of the alphabet. take off your shirt. >> all right. >> the orejones are less complex. >> that way. for them, san antonio is their city. so anything san antonio-related will be on their body. other common things are area code. 210. >> 210, what's up? >> spur symbols are common and the city skyline identifiable. known as orejones which means big ears. so we'll see tattoos of an actual ear somewhere on their body, or a playboy bunny, if you know how to read the tattoos you find out this guy's a member. >> gang inspectors like officers rodriguez and rocha identified thousands of gang members, no system is perfect. neither is shooting lockup "extended stay". >> when shooting "extended stay", you will shoot for several weeks, and you'll be down a week or so and then come back. we shot our first couple of weeks, we saw the ga
mexican mafia carries a side from their name, mexican mafia tattooed on their body, common tattoos are aztec symbols, you'll see the pyramids and the sun god looking up numbers correlate to letters of the alphabet. we'll see numbers like the number 13, and m is the 13th letter of the alphabet. take off your shirt. >> all right. >> the orejones are less complex. >> that way. for them, san antonio is their city. so anything san antonio-related will be on their body. other common...
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when they went back on, it was the aztecs punching it in for the win. san diego shocked stanford last night 20-17. third pick of the game. pretty much sealed it up. cardinals fell to 1-2 for the year. meantime, last night they got something going. hosting the sec team in mississippi. patrick layer, a walk on back. a tough 13-yard run. quarterback shea patterson, watch him drop a dime. 71-yard second-quarter play. mississippi would lead 16-7 after a mixed extra point. the bears are climbing. now 2016 and then patterson right to cameron good, and we are done here. returned 31 yards for the game clenching. off to a 3-0 start. they beat mississippi last night 27-16. that is sports at this hour. dennis and i are coming way later after the emmys with a brand-new batch of game day from the coliseum. the raters hope to close against the new york jets. >> thanks, vernon. here's a little more smarts news. tom brady has a new book coming out soon. it's called the tv 12 method. it's going to be published by simon & schuster, a division of cbs. the san mateo native
when they went back on, it was the aztecs punching it in for the win. san diego shocked stanford last night 20-17. third pick of the game. pretty much sealed it up. cardinals fell to 1-2 for the year. meantime, last night they got something going. hosting the sec team in mississippi. patrick layer, a walk on back. a tough 13-yard run. quarterback shea patterson, watch him drop a dime. 71-yard second-quarter play. mississippi would lead 16-7 after a mixed extra point. the bears are climbing. now...
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the aztecs founded the city on a lake and used to get around in canoes. when the spanish came in, they put the city on top of the lake bed and that's one reason the yaiks so harrowing. the soft soil can amplify the earthquake waves and make it feel like bowl of jello. but only parts of the city are on the lake bed. other parts are on the bed rock. and those fared very well. the parts on the lake bed were where the buildings collapsed and where there's been trouble. power has been restored to most of the city. in some areas it hasn't because they don't want to hamper the efforts in case there are fallen cables. >> we're talking about the victims but there are also heroes. reporting mexico's moles. who are they? >> volunteers decided to get into the rubble and inch their bodies through to rescue people. ever since then they became known informally as the spanish word for moles. so they're human moles who climb into rubble. they've become quite famous not nonmexico but around the world. they've gone to iran and indonesia and other places that have suffered t
the aztecs founded the city on a lake and used to get around in canoes. when the spanish came in, they put the city on top of the lake bed and that's one reason the yaiks so harrowing. the soft soil can amplify the earthquake waves and make it feel like bowl of jello. but only parts of the city are on the lake bed. other parts are on the bed rock. and those fared very well. the parts on the lake bed were where the buildings collapsed and where there's been trouble. power has been restored to...
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the mongels, nazi concentration camps, the atrocities of the aztecs, famine in ukraine, the khmer rouge, western front during world war i. japanese prison camps in world war ii. the soviet union, remember siberia? you get the picture. does joy, as she forgets and insults hundreds of millions who died in the worst times ever. hey, hysteria pays the bills. i can say safely that the best time to be human is right now! the statistics show it far less poverty, decline in worldwide violence, vast improvements in hygiene, medicine and technology. but i guess you can't say that when you live in a left wing bubble where 91% is every single person you know and everyone else you believe is hitler! i don't know, that seems a little low to me. i think it's about 98%! >> kimberly: thought you would bump it up. plus or minus 3% margin of error. 100% if you do the math. i don't know. quite interesting. so here's the problem. i think that the media, obviously, is very fixated on president trump and they're going to harbor and sort of like hype on anything that they feel is going to be negative publicity
the mongels, nazi concentration camps, the atrocities of the aztecs, famine in ukraine, the khmer rouge, western front during world war i. japanese prison camps in world war ii. the soviet union, remember siberia? you get the picture. does joy, as she forgets and insults hundreds of millions who died in the worst times ever. hey, hysteria pays the bills. i can say safely that the best time to be human is right now! the statistics show it far less poverty, decline in worldwide violence, vast...
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remember reading about the dark ages, the black death, natzi concentration camps, the astrocytes of the aztecs in the ukraine, the western front during world war one, japanese prison camps in world war ii, the soviet union, remember siberia? you get the picture. does joy? as she forgets and insults hundreds of millions who died in the worst times ever but histeria pays the bills. >> liz: and look at this, life improving all over america, meeting household income reaching almost $60,000 last year is the highest ever breaking through the 1999 peak. in the same time span less people living in poverty than the year before. listen we all want to get rid of poverty but looks like economic growth may be working here. more people rising out of the middle class making six figures and the market has gone up $4.3 trillion in value since trump won. the s & p itself soared $ 2 trillion since the president won and the unemployment rate near lows at just 4.4%. that all in rate including part timers and people who want full time jobs still sticking at 10% we don't like that trying to get jobs here. joining me
remember reading about the dark ages, the black death, natzi concentration camps, the astrocytes of the aztecs in the ukraine, the western front during world war one, japanese prison camps in world war ii, the soviet union, remember siberia? you get the picture. does joy? as she forgets and insults hundreds of millions who died in the worst times ever but histeria pays the bills. >> liz: and look at this, life improving all over america, meeting household income reaching almost $60,000...
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self-driving vehicle technology because it allows more entrance in the automobile industries, such aztec companies, to test this life-saving technology on public roads. the self-drive act has the potential to make our roads safer, alleviate congestion and improve mobility for seniors and those with disabilities. i ask my colleagues to support this legislation and i yield back the remainder of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from ohio reserves. the gentlelady from illinois. ms. schakowsky: i am pleased to yield one minute to the sponsor and my partner on the cars act, included in this legislation, congressman tim ryan of ohio. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio is recognized for one minute. mr. ryan: i want to thank the gentlelady. i also want to thank the chairman from bowling green, ohio, the harvard of the midwest, bowling green state university, and the ranking member schakowsky for including the language, as she said, for the hot car act. we lose about 37 children a year who accidentally get left in the backseat of a car when
self-driving vehicle technology because it allows more entrance in the automobile industries, such aztec companies, to test this life-saving technology on public roads. the self-drive act has the potential to make our roads safer, alleviate congestion and improve mobility for seniors and those with disabilities. i ask my colleagues to support this legislation and i yield back the remainder of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from ohio reserves. the...