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but the aztecs changed that. the point is that in order to be successful they had to have a king who was an active warrior. they could not have a boy 8 or 10 years old ascend to the throne just because of some rule of primogeniture. so what they did is they elected among the royal lineage the man with the best qualifications as a warrior. keach: but that was not all. before the elected king was formally crowned, he was expected to launch a pre-inaugural raid -- a campaign against either a rebellious town or against towns not previously conquered. the raid would show that the man elected was in fact a competent military leader. this altar celebrates 11 conquests by the great aztec king montezuma i. but montezuma is not portrayed anywhere on the monument. instead, it celebrates 11 warriors, each shown subduing an enemy. in aztec society, it was not just the king who benefitted from warfare. the aztec society was unquestionably a strongly class-based society, but it did allow for a certain amount of mobility. and th
but the aztecs changed that. the point is that in order to be successful they had to have a king who was an active warrior. they could not have a boy 8 or 10 years old ascend to the throne just because of some rule of primogeniture. so what they did is they elected among the royal lineage the man with the best qualifications as a warrior. keach: but that was not all. before the elected king was formally crowned, he was expected to launch a pre-inaugural raid -- a campaign against either a...
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. >> this is the aztec diet?> you're from california, right? >> makes sense, doesn't it? we're drinking these at birth, who are we kidding. >> i'll go with the other one. >> not bad. >> really? >> this is a superfood? >> helps you lose weight. >> it's part of the aztec diet. stick around for this. it's fascinating. the aztec diet. it's really -- it's interesting. >> i didn't drink the green juice the other day. so this is my -- >> this is new. this is tasty. >> you can wash down your chia drink with this world exclusive. starbucks has been nice enough to send over, our friends in times square. they haven't added a permanent new drink to the menu in awhile. this is it. this is the first one -- we're the first ones to try it. this is the hazelnut macchiato. steamed milk, espresso, vanilla, and hazelnut on top. both iced and -- it is good. >> this is good. >> this is really good, too, george. >> i'll take your word for it. >> i'm just going to enjoy my chia. >>> also ahead, paris jackson has an edgy new look. are we
. >> this is the aztec diet?> you're from california, right? >> makes sense, doesn't it? we're drinking these at birth, who are we kidding. >> i'll go with the other one. >> not bad. >> really? >> this is a superfood? >> helps you lose weight. >> it's part of the aztec diet. stick around for this. it's fascinating. the aztec diet. it's really -- it's interesting. >> i didn't drink the green juice the other day. so this is my -- >>...
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and the ancient aztecs would bestow upon the households -- >> do you like latin america here? >> there are some interesting consumer stories. that play is a very long-term play. i think there's robustness to that. >> typically you focus on equities, do you not? >> right. >> but we have seen gold recently starting to bottom out, start to go show signs of moving higher. do you buy into that? do you watch that as a sign of anything? >> well, gold lately has been moving with the forex market. one thing worth noting, you m mentioned forex markets are making headlines this morning. it is interesting that you've seen the euro/dollar start to pile on and net short. >> it's like the question is, is it a good euro fall or a bad euro fall? gina will particular around for a couple more minutes. in the meantime, it's crunch time in athens as samaras meets with troika to discuss civil service. and it comes as greece's privatization agency launches a tender for the sale and lease back of two dozen state-owned properties including the athens headquarters. greece's privatization fund so far ha
and the ancient aztecs would bestow upon the households -- >> do you like latin america here? >> there are some interesting consumer stories. that play is a very long-term play. i think there's robustness to that. >> typically you focus on equities, do you not? >> right. >> but we have seen gold recently starting to bottom out, start to go show signs of moving higher. do you buy into that? do you watch that as a sign of anything? >> well, gold lately has been...
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sprouting more than entertainment for kids. >> the aztecs were the most successful people in the worldey had the best agriculture imaginable. >> reporter: it's not the much maligned chia plants or even the company that makes those famous ads at the center of this smoothy heavy diet. it's those ancient chia seeds packed with nutrients. >> i had fought to get below 203 pounds, impossible. >> reporter: he says it also incorporates beans, corn, turkey, fish, fruit, vegetables. the doctor, who has been compensated by one of the companies that distributes chia seeds, says he's lost 13 pounds. another advocate, mother of two, rachel garcia. >> i got a personal trainer, which i have never gone. after two months, i lost three pounds. >> reporter: three months of scooping chia into her smoothies, she saw results. >> i went from a size 14 to size 8 in jeans. that was crazy. cheers. >> reporter: rachel smith, abc news, jacksonville, florida. >> have you tried it yet? >> i don't know about that. >> it's not so bad. you put it in a shake and you don't know it's there. >> by the way, don't eat the ch
sprouting more than entertainment for kids. >> the aztecs were the most successful people in the worldey had the best agriculture imaginable. >> reporter: it's not the much maligned chia plants or even the company that makes those famous ads at the center of this smoothy heavy diet. it's those ancient chia seeds packed with nutrients. >> i had fought to get below 203 pounds, impossible. >> reporter: he says it also incorporates beans, corn, turkey, fish, fruit,...
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work which, is why i'm proud on behalf of visa and all of the folks here today from visa to present aztec hero who's the quintessential example of someone who's dedicated to improving the welfare and safety of those in our mutual community the general -- saves people suffering from violence and unintendingle injury and since 2005 since she began working at the trauma department at san francisco general has indicated indicated a passion for preventive project like the wrap around project. doctor vickiers know that many traumatic injuries can be prevent it'sed and nearly every -- in the city comes to san francisco general and her research is used to discover preventive measures and in specific problem areas in the city and doctor vickiers views violate injury until the exact same way many can be prevented we have issues that we are talking about state wide locally and federal whether or not he about preventing some of those major issues and she thousand pound phoned the wrap around project in 2006 as way to tackle the risk factors that enable violate injury specificallily to our youth and y
work which, is why i'm proud on behalf of visa and all of the folks here today from visa to present aztec hero who's the quintessential example of someone who's dedicated to improving the welfare and safety of those in our mutual community the general -- saves people suffering from violence and unintendingle injury and since 2005 since she began working at the trauma department at san francisco general has indicated indicated a passion for preventive project like the wrap around project. doctor...
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. >> imposters poising aztec support targeting consumers. i'm michael finney. ahead, how you can protect yourself against fraud. >> and you'll see what it takes to move a museum. tonight the woman who tonight the woman who choreographed a bigys of walking to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. it was such a beautiful experience. (jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because your efforts help komen serve millions of women and men facing breast cancer every year. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information today. it was 3 days of pure joy. ♪ and it's beautiful >>> after years of cutting back to save money san jose mayor is ready to start beefing up public safety again two. years ago the city facing a $115 million short fall. the mayor and counsel laid off employees and others took a 10% cut. finances improved and mayor reed says he wants to spend the funds on police. we need to be more aggressive about recruiting and hiring and strain trai
. >> imposters poising aztec support targeting consumers. i'm michael finney. ahead, how you can protect yourself against fraud. >> and you'll see what it takes to move a museum. tonight the woman who tonight the woman who choreographed a bigys of walking to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. it was such a beautiful experience. (jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because...
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. >> in may 2007 sergeant jackie bud in aztec, new mexico, is the first backup to respond to an incident that begins in a nearby town. that's where lionel claw gets into a confrontation near a laundromat and local police are called. >> he and his party were trying to leave in a vehicle. a bloomfield officer approached him in an attempt to stop him to find out what was going on. shots were fired at bloomfield police. a taser was deployed and at some point he was able to drive out and around partially taking out a fence and then drove out to third street and headed north. >> by the time budd gets to the scene everyone is gone. budd rushes to catch up with the suspect who has two others in the car with him. as he closes in on them, he notices the rear passenger door opening. >> i see a head poke out. sure enough, somebody comes diving out of the vehicle. >> somebody is jumping out. somebody just jumped out of the vehicle and i'm thinking, oh, my lord, somebody out wanted bad. >> the sergeant veers to the right trying to avoid the passenger that tumbled into the road. >> i definitely didn't
. >> in may 2007 sergeant jackie bud in aztec, new mexico, is the first backup to respond to an incident that begins in a nearby town. that's where lionel claw gets into a confrontation near a laundromat and local police are called. >> he and his party were trying to leave in a vehicle. a bloomfield officer approached him in an attempt to stop him to find out what was going on. shots were fired at bloomfield police. a taser was deployed and at some point he was able to drive out and...
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and our oversight responsibilities will be even more important aztec nothing evolves. i've always -- i've -- as technology evolves. i've already started asking questions. when the attorney general appeared before the committee, i asked whether the department was using or planning to use drones for law enforcement purposes. to date, i haven't received an answer. this, even after another appearance before us this month. it is very important that the american people know whether and how their justice department is going to use these machines. failure provides answers about is se of these technology very concerning as well. it may well be subject for further legislation. that's something that the chairman and i obviously will discuss. that is why this hearing is so important. to answer these questions. these questions i can't give you because we don't have time. but whether we draw the limit regarding the use of drones by government agencies, where do we draw that line? under what circumstances do we require a search warrant? should police use drones only for surveillance?
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and our oversight responsibilities will be even more important aztec nothing evolves.i've always -- i've -- as technology evolves. i've already started asking questions. when the attorney general appeared before the committee, i asked whether the department was using or planning to use drones for law enforcement purposes. to date, i haven't received an answer. this, even after another appearance before us this month. it is very important that the american people know whether and how their justice department is going to use these machines. failure provides answers about the use of this technology is very concerning as well. it may well be subject for further legislation. that's something that the chairman and i obviously will discuss. that is why this hearing is so important. to answer these questions. these questions i can't give you because we don't have time. but whether we draw the limit regarding the use of drones by government agencies, where do we draw that line? under what circumstances do we require a search warrant? should police use drones only for surveillan
and our oversight responsibilities will be even more important aztec nothing evolves.i've always -- i've -- as technology evolves. i've already started asking questions. when the attorney general appeared before the committee, i asked whether the department was using or planning to use drones for law enforcement purposes. to date, i haven't received an answer. this, even after another appearance before us this month. it is very important that the american people know whether and how their...
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the reason the company approached me, i have a best-selling book, "the aztec diet," and in that i mentionnergy drinks. it's a completely responsible use, but i don't think it's suspect at all. you know, the key issue here, carol, is that. in the report, and i read through attorney herrera's report here. his concern is caffeine levels. so his concern is that in eight fluid ounces here, roughly this amount, that 100 to 300 milligrams, he considers to be too much. well, in 8 ounces of a monster energy, it's only 80 milligrams. and to put that into perspective, if you were to have a starbucks cafe grande, you have 330 milligrams. so there are energy drinks out there that have a ton of caffeine and it may be too much. go to energyfiend.com and you'll see that you have to go down 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, down to about 120 until you reach monster energy. so a very small amount of caffeine. >> would you still suggest, perhaps, an 8-year-old drink monster energy? because i don't see many 8-year-olds standing in line at starbucks? >> absolutely not. back in 2002 when this was formulated, monster energy
the reason the company approached me, i have a best-selling book, "the aztec diet," and in that i mentionnergy drinks. it's a completely responsible use, but i don't think it's suspect at all. you know, the key issue here, carol, is that. in the report, and i read through attorney herrera's report here. his concern is caffeine levels. so his concern is that in eight fluid ounces here, roughly this amount, that 100 to 300 milligrams, he considers to be too much. well, in 8 ounces of a...
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. >> and then you can check out the aztec ruins, as well?nd sun. >> perfect relaxation. now let's head to oh the caribbean, st. john's. you say there is a perfect getaway there. >> so galley bay in antigua, one of our favorite caribbean resorts. all-inclusive, but not like you heard about in the past, $430 a night includes al your meals and alcohol and kind of like staying at a friend's estate if you have those kinds of friends. super romantic and a beautiful, beautiful beach escape. lots of caribbean properties have that kind of pastel color scheme. this doesn't. it's really kind of very elegant and simple in design. really, really hike like it. >> inlt mat. and then you say there is a resort you love in st. mar teen. >> exactly. really good value for the caribbean. also a leeward island saint martin. it costs from $90 a night. that's, again, if you book three or more nights. and it's a really barefoot chic kind of place. on 140 acres of lush rain forest. obviously you can just sit on the beach and do absolutely nothing. or you can even go
. >> and then you can check out the aztec ruins, as well?nd sun. >> perfect relaxation. now let's head to oh the caribbean, st. john's. you say there is a perfect getaway there. >> so galley bay in antigua, one of our favorite caribbean resorts. all-inclusive, but not like you heard about in the past, $430 a night includes al your meals and alcohol and kind of like staying at a friend's estate if you have those kinds of friends. super romantic and a beautiful, beautiful beach...
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aztecs were enslaving thousands and cutting their heart though. so all in all, columbus' arrival was a wonderful thing for all of humanity. >> host: what did you bring? >> guest: columbus brings the european context, the ideas of human life has value, the idea there is something called a polis with the chin people operate. yes he may have a king, but even within the standards of the day, could be challenged within the catholic church and the civil society of to appoint. once again, nothing like what modern democracies fire. but in the context of the time, is a pretty radical worldview, where seven lake montezuma is not a god and you could defy his work. >> host: larry schweikart, how many books have you written, co. written, edited. >> guest: i can't tell you. >> host: over 20? >> guest: i think so. >> host: larry schweikart is our guest on "in depth" this month. if you'd like to participate on c-span 2, (202)585-3880 in eastern and central time zones to go to 3551. you can also contact us via social media. you can make a comment on her face but p
aztecs were enslaving thousands and cutting their heart though. so all in all, columbus' arrival was a wonderful thing for all of humanity. >> host: what did you bring? >> guest: columbus brings the european context, the ideas of human life has value, the idea there is something called a polis with the chin people operate. yes he may have a king, but even within the standards of the day, could be challenged within the catholic church and the civil society of to appoint. once again,...
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indians were engaged in slavery and aztecs were enslaving thousands, not only enslaving but murdering and cutting their hearts out. all in all columbus's arrival was a wonderful thing for all of humanity. >> host: what did he bring? >> guest: columbus bring the european context to the americas, the idea of human life has value, something called polis which thin people operate, you may have a king but even within the standards of the day monarch's could be challenged both within the catholic church and within the civil society up to a point. once again in the context of the day nothing like modern democracy. but in the context of the time, it was a pretty credible world view where you see someone like montezuma is not a god and he -- you can divide his word. >> host: how many books have you written, co written, edited, etc.? >> guest: i don't know. i have given away a couple of my name is not even on. >> host: over 20? >> guest: i think so. >> host: larry schweikart is our "in depth" guest, he is a historian. we will put the numbers on the screen if you like to participate in our conve
indians were engaged in slavery and aztecs were enslaving thousands, not only enslaving but murdering and cutting their hearts out. all in all columbus's arrival was a wonderful thing for all of humanity. >> host: what did he bring? >> guest: columbus bring the european context to the americas, the idea of human life has value, something called polis which thin people operate, you may have a king but even within the standards of the day monarch's could be challenged both within the...
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right is that we focused on some of the enduring principles in this space that remain consistent even aztec nothing changes. you know, one is make sure that we have an infrastructure to support the new economy. the second is principles like universal service and competition and public safety. and i think keeping ourselves focused on that has led us to ideas like we need to free up spectrum in creative ways and it pushed through incentive auction. it led to reform of the universal service fund. and so i think working together on those issues, they were largely bipartisan when you were in the house, they should remain so, is a strategy that's worked and i think can continue to work. >> thank you. mr. chairman, i yield the balance of my time, if it's -- it sits with the chair -- >> yield the balance of your time and his time. >> no, it's the other way around. i made him a deal and i'll stick with it. >> the ways of the committee are complex, but i'm glad to be talking. mr. pai, it is generally acknowledged that modernization of the 21-year-old 1992 cable act is a major undertaking that will ta
right is that we focused on some of the enduring principles in this space that remain consistent even aztec nothing changes. you know, one is make sure that we have an infrastructure to support the new economy. the second is principles like universal service and competition and public safety. and i think keeping ourselves focused on that has led us to ideas like we need to free up spectrum in creative ways and it pushed through incentive auction. it led to reform of the universal service fund....
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this amendment creates cohesion between filling our advanced manufacturing jobs, such aztec nothing, air owe -- such as technology, aerospace with capable, talented veterans. there are close to 900 veterans who are unemployed in our nation, and often these veterans obtained advanced manufacturing skills while serving our country but unfortunately they have a hard time obtaining employment once they leave their service. although unemployment for veterans has fallen from 12.1% to 9.9% in the last year, it still outpaces the nation's overall rate, and today there's more than 1.6 million veterans who live in my home state of texas, and in the reaches of live st texas, some there. a sector that's added 500,000 jobs in the past 26 months, technology. this doesn't present budgetary issues. there are no cut-go violations. it doesn't impact discretionary authorizations. i'd ask your support of a very commonsense amendment. let's work together to get our veterans back to work. thank you, madam chair. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his t
this amendment creates cohesion between filling our advanced manufacturing jobs, such aztec nothing, air owe -- such as technology, aerospace with capable, talented veterans. there are close to 900 veterans who are unemployed in our nation, and often these veterans obtained advanced manufacturing skills while serving our country but unfortunately they have a hard time obtaining employment once they leave their service. although unemployment for veterans has fallen from 12.1% to 9.9% in the last...
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some were labeled chinese, others maya or aztec. in 1862, a farmer's discovery of a he stone head at tres zapotes triggered speculation that it had been carved by africans who had immigrated the americas. newsreel aouncer: pulling it for two hos over swampland is the last ste of our trip to the spot whe we hope to find the big stone heads of which we have heard exciti rumors. obregon: araeologist matthew stirng setutn 1939 tonravel the mystery o these strange works of art, which by then were being called "olmec." sponsored by the smhsonian instut the al raphic s d thifemarian to mexico, launchinthe excavations on the southergulf coast no onenew how old the olmec culture was. many thought it was contemporary or later than tlassic maya, w flourished from 300 to 9 a.d. newsreel announcer: and here is our objective: tres zapotes, our source of supplies and ofabor during theirst t seasons of archalogical work here in the southern part of the state of veracruz. new speaker: we'd only been working at tres zapotes for about ree weeks and ma
some were labeled chinese, others maya or aztec. in 1862, a farmer's discovery of a he stone head at tres zapotes triggered speculation that it had been carved by africans who had immigrated the americas. newsreel aouncer: pulling it for two hos over swampland is the last ste of our trip to the spot whe we hope to find the big stone heads of which we have heard exciti rumors. obregon: araeologist matthew stirng setutn 1939 tonravel the mystery o these strange works of art, which by then were...