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have in the mass text, spanish, english, latin, and then for the communion meditation, we have the aztecbishop because i knew that was the language our lady of guadalupe proposed -- >> at 1531? >> somewhere around there. i don't know the exact date. recently it occurred to me that another thing it accomplishes -- it's a bit of a strong image, but i think it's important, is the aztec priests who performed human sacrifice on those stone alters also spoke this language. to bring this language into the sacrifice of the mass, the true victim, jesus christ who died for our sins and who can remit them on our behalf. to me, that's an absolutely beautiful image to redeem this false understanding of the meaning of sacrifice with the true understanding of the meaning of sacrifice. >> that sounds daring and good. >> so i've got a setting of during commune meditation as the ave maria. it's a native central south american instrument. >> wonderful. the mass repremiered in the cathedral on december 8th, and you mentioned it will be done down in texas next year. >> yes. i'm give to understand that this p
have in the mass text, spanish, english, latin, and then for the communion meditation, we have the aztecbishop because i knew that was the language our lady of guadalupe proposed -- >> at 1531? >> somewhere around there. i don't know the exact date. recently it occurred to me that another thing it accomplishes -- it's a bit of a strong image, but i think it's important, is the aztec priests who performed human sacrifice on those stone alters also spoke this language. to bring this...
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this sprawling network of canals was first built by the aztecs and stretches over 180 kilometres. surprisingly, the area now attracts masses of tourists every year. check out all of these amazing boats. they are so colourful. these are called trajineras. i am here to meet carlos diaz, one of the best tour guides in town. but this isn't your typical sedate trip along the river. i was honestly expecting to go on a quiet little boat ride, but this place is a real fiesta. we are stuck in a trafficjam of like ten different boats. tourist boats, shop boats... singing floating band boats. there's a mariachi! mariachi music plays sings in spanish this is unreal. sings in spanish woohoo! applause away from the joyful chaos, i want to talk to carlos about life on the canals. that's if i can keep us dry, of course! how important is tourism to xochimilco? how has the area changed in that time? i mean, having grown up here in this area, how do you feel when you notice all these changes? but the problem is much bigger thanjust tourism. these wetlands are the lungs of mexico city, and provide th
this sprawling network of canals was first built by the aztecs and stretches over 180 kilometres. surprisingly, the area now attracts masses of tourists every year. check out all of these amazing boats. they are so colourful. these are called trajineras. i am here to meet carlos diaz, one of the best tour guides in town. but this isn't your typical sedate trip along the river. i was honestly expecting to go on a quiet little boat ride, but this place is a real fiesta. we are stuck in a...
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one of my favorites is chocolate aztec chile.ying along with that mexican cinnamon chocolate flavor. there is an aztec chile chocolate crunchy cookie on top. there is some pieces of chocolate. then there is a little bit of chocolate soil mixed in with the spicy chocolate soil. dan: how did you get the idea for this? >> i have to be honest with you. when i first was approached to e concept, i thought, wait a minute. one of the flavors we started with was brisket. why would we ever put meat on popcorn? with these flavors, i realized popcorn is this neutral base. it's kind of a great platform for anything. and so one of the flavors that we also sent today was coconut curry. that is our vegan flavor. it is really delicious. who thought you could put curry on popcorn and some coconut and candied ginger and peanuts? it has been a lot of fun honestly to be in the kitchen and figure out what you can put on popcorn. karina: i love the unique flavors. you can really eat popcorn with anything. i used to eat it with little chocolate chips be
one of my favorites is chocolate aztec chile.ying along with that mexican cinnamon chocolate flavor. there is an aztec chile chocolate crunchy cookie on top. there is some pieces of chocolate. then there is a little bit of chocolate soil mixed in with the spicy chocolate soil. dan: how did you get the idea for this? >> i have to be honest with you. when i first was approached to e concept, i thought, wait a minute. one of the flavors we started with was brisket. why would we ever put meat...
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they even called departments or entire districts popyznym azov, for example, a certain aztec was responsiblehe prosecutor's office atos for the ministry of internal affairs. they were the core of any structure. in ufa, any unit of the terrorist defense type, that is, all the consolidated groups in certain sectors of mariupol, were coordinated by these people, who were precisely dilogically savvy, and they disbanded to a certain level. well, this is a network, this is a structure that we are now, as it were, already understand at the moment. these are well- organized people who have been engaged from a small age. uh, children, teenagers develop this, in principle, as it was in germany. here he is, a typical representative of the azov national guard regiment miroslav pipozh is in the colony, like his fellow inmates. the pose is all in the best traditions, talking tattoos all over the body shows with pride. well, evil goat. 82 years of birth, he studied at the transcarpathian school, his grandfather beat a veteran of the great patriotic war. germans, grandson stubbornly not sees no contradictio
they even called departments or entire districts popyznym azov, for example, a certain aztec was responsiblehe prosecutor's office atos for the ministry of internal affairs. they were the core of any structure. in ufa, any unit of the terrorist defense type, that is, all the consolidated groups in certain sectors of mariupol, were coordinated by these people, who were precisely dilogically savvy, and they disbanded to a certain level. well, this is a network, this is a structure that we are...
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there's nothing about aztec history which suggest been like oh well we gotta take care of this menu. so that's that's the important part of that question. and then the other part is how is it that you know, eventually british the in britain, they outlaw the slave trade on the high season they begin to put in where did that idea come from? and so that is very clearly a western idea that goes all the way back to at least william of ockham franciscan monk who began to talk about natural rights. and so where do those and so the, you know, the notion of human rights is very much a weird idea. idea. that is now going global. okay. yes. fine the lack of studying of western for cervical like descartes, etc, etc. not occurring so much in our universities. what effects you think there is having? in other words the idea of human of individual rights. there was a a building of of ideas in the 18th century the 19th century and people are not studying philosophy anymore. what role you think that is playing in? no, not society today. and i'll get stumped that often. i don't think i've thought about
there's nothing about aztec history which suggest been like oh well we gotta take care of this menu. so that's that's the important part of that question. and then the other part is how is it that you know, eventually british the in britain, they outlaw the slave trade on the high season they begin to put in where did that idea come from? and so that is very clearly a western idea that goes all the way back to at least william of ockham franciscan monk who began to talk about natural rights....
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in san jose, prices have started to rebound aztec workers have returned to the office. >> we have seen some increases in compensation to mitigate the impact of inflation but not to the extent that inflation is matching. >> many bay area employers continue to be flexible when it comes to working from home, saving employees on costs like childcare, gas, and food. tonight in illinois, the first official vigil, the remembrances and other ways that community is coming together. >> i know that change is difficult, especially under the circumstances. ama: the voice of change but will it be the change san francisco needs. the district attorney talks pacific -- specifics with us about her fighting strategy. yosemite business owners are worried about what is next as the washburn fire continues to burn. sandhya: i am meteorologist thanks to chase, angie's not sweating this text since there's zero overdraft fees if she overdraws by 50 bucks or less. and, kyle, well, he's keeping calm with another day to adjust his balance if he overdraws by more than $50. overdraft assist from chase. make more of
in san jose, prices have started to rebound aztec workers have returned to the office. >> we have seen some increases in compensation to mitigate the impact of inflation but not to the extent that inflation is matching. >> many bay area employers continue to be flexible when it comes to working from home, saving employees on costs like childcare, gas, and food. tonight in illinois, the first official vigil, the remembrances and other ways that community is coming together. >>...
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in san jose, prices have started to rebound aztec workers have returned to the office. >> we have seen some increases in compensation to mitigate the impact of inflation but not to the extent that inflation is matching. >> many bay area employers continue to be flexible when it comes to working from home, saving employees on costs like childcare, gas, and food. tonight in illinois, the first official vigil, the remembrances and other ways that community is coming together. >> i know that change is difficult, especially under the circumstances. ama: the voice of change but will it be the change san francisco needs. the district attorney talks pacific -- specifics with us about her fighting strategy. yosemite business owners are worried about what is next as the washburn fire continues to burn. sandhya: i am meteorologist sandhya patel. now you can save big on supersonic wifi from xfinity. can it handle all of my devices? all that. and it comes with a 2-year rate guarantee. what?! ok! no annual contract. no equipment fees. oh, and a free streaming box. i like streaming. it's all just $50
in san jose, prices have started to rebound aztec workers have returned to the office. >> we have seen some increases in compensation to mitigate the impact of inflation but not to the extent that inflation is matching. >> many bay area employers continue to be flexible when it comes to working from home, saving employees on costs like childcare, gas, and food. tonight in illinois, the first official vigil, the remembrances and other ways that community is coming together. >>...
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were always like that in one of the versions of the chihuahua scientists, the mayan tribes and the aztecsere known, however. now. this is the most popular breed in the world. they are unpretentious small eat easily accustomed to the tray. they are very loyal to their owners and due to their size they can literally be carried in a pocket, for which they received the title of pocket dogs, but they also have features that must be reckoned with. their character more than compensates for the lack of growth. they do not favor strangers, bark very loudly and do not get along well with small children. what we do every time the dog shows aggression, before the child comes up, he takes and covers himself with this toy, you noticed what happened, the dog was confused. she says, how is it? and? who is me no one will be afraid of you my dear no one here will be afraid of you. and everyone here will love you, what else should you have, like i have wonderful treats in my pocket with a treat, and now, as soon as the dog stops being outrageous. we treat her like this. she learns that if i do not offend th
were always like that in one of the versions of the chihuahua scientists, the mayan tribes and the aztecsere known, however. now. this is the most popular breed in the world. they are unpretentious small eat easily accustomed to the tray. they are very loyal to their owners and due to their size they can literally be carried in a pocket, for which they received the title of pocket dogs, but they also have features that must be reckoned with. their character more than compensates for the lack of...
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they even called departments or entire districts popyznym azov, for example, a certain aztec was responsiblee atos for the ministry of internal affairs. they were the core of any structure. in ufa, any unit of the terrorist defense type, that is, all the consolidated groups in certain sectors of mariupol were coordinated it was these people who were radically ideologically savvy, and they dissolved to a certain level. well, this network is a structure that we now kind of already understand, at the moment. these are well organized people who are engaged from a small age. uh, children, teenagers develop this, in principle, as it was in germany. here he is, this typical representative of the national guard regiment azov miroslav pipozh, is in the colony, as his inmates, colleagues, called everything in the best traditions, speaking tattoos all over his body shows with pride.
they even called departments or entire districts popyznym azov, for example, a certain aztec was responsiblee atos for the ministry of internal affairs. they were the core of any structure. in ufa, any unit of the terrorist defense type, that is, all the consolidated groups in certain sectors of mariupol were coordinated it was these people who were radically ideologically savvy, and they dissolved to a certain level. well, this network is a structure that we now kind of already understand, at...
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live from the aztec market in times square, let's take a look at what's happening with the u.s. it's roughly flat. this morning, red arrows across the board. as we mentioned, we are talking about some losses. they are down by 127 points. most
live from the aztec market in times square, let's take a look at what's happening with the u.s. it's roughly flat. this morning, red arrows across the board. as we mentioned, we are talking about some losses. they are down by 127 points. most
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it is outrages to aztec peers to pay the debt that were accrued, you know, signing on the dotted line what they were getting into and amassed endemic vast majority of americans to pay back student loans they never took out themselves. they were being fiscally responsible and other people turning down dream school took over they could afford. people who paid back their college loans over the course of a career. they get screwed by this. a small number of people that might be happy. many others will be furious about it. for now, it is interesting, he's not buying votes but sort of renting votes. because he's punting. he's not doing the thing but just keep stilling the decision on it, hoping that will be satisfactory enough, which it never is for the far left. >> carley: emily there is that poll that shows more americans feel like college just isn't worth it. you have to wonder if that is political if they feel like college is an indoctrination and it's not worth it. what are your thoughts on that? me too and i think in combination with that from americans right now are worried about the
it is outrages to aztec peers to pay the debt that were accrued, you know, signing on the dotted line what they were getting into and amassed endemic vast majority of americans to pay back student loans they never took out themselves. they were being fiscally responsible and other people turning down dream school took over they could afford. people who paid back their college loans over the course of a career. they get screwed by this. a small number of people that might be happy. many others...
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. >> san jose has begun to rebound a bit aztec company employees returned to the office. kyle, vp of advisories for sequoia advises employee total conversation -- compensation. >> we have seen some increase in compensation to mitigate the impact of inflation, not of the ins -- not to the extent of inflation matching. >> many bay area employers continue be fixable comes to working from home, saving employees cost on childcare, gas, food. benefits of working the office might include lunches or happy hours, the company operating -- offering retention bonuses. >> high inflation hitting some harder than others. nonprofits helping people all also inflation themselves. reporter: inflation has been impacting all this for months, the news of it now being highest in decades comes little surprise to those who see the negative impacts firsthand. >> the number of people coming to our food distribution sites is increasing again. reporter: second harvest says in the worst days of the pandemic they have nearly 5000 people coming to them to help, now they are close to that again. >> with
. >> san jose has begun to rebound a bit aztec company employees returned to the office. kyle, vp of advisories for sequoia advises employee total conversation -- compensation. >> we have seen some increase in compensation to mitigate the impact of inflation, not of the ins -- not to the extent of inflation matching. >> many bay area employers continue be fixable comes to working from home, saving employees cost on childcare, gas, food. benefits of working the office might...
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they even had departments or entire districts named after call sign azov, for example, a certain aztecle for the prosecutor's office atos for the ministry of internal affairs they were the core of any structure. in ufa, any unit of the terrorist defense type, that is, all the consolidated groups in certain sectors of mariupol, were coordinated by these people. which were radically ideologically savvy, and they were dissolved to a certain level. well, this network is a structure that we now kind of already understand, at the moment. these are well- organized people who are engaged from small age. uh, children, teenagers develop this, in principle, as it was in germany. here he is, this typical representative of the national guard regiment azov miroslav pipozh, is in the colony, how his inmates, colleagues, poses got up everything in the best traditions, talking tattoos all over the body shows with pride. well, evil goat. that is, from him. he was born in the eighty-second year of his life and studied at the transcarpathian school, his grandfather was a veteran of the great patriotic war
they even had departments or entire districts named after call sign azov, for example, a certain aztecle for the prosecutor's office atos for the ministry of internal affairs they were the core of any structure. in ufa, any unit of the terrorist defense type, that is, all the consolidated groups in certain sectors of mariupol, were coordinated by these people. which were radically ideologically savvy, and they were dissolved to a certain level. well, this network is a structure that we now kind...
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in san francisco -- san jose prices have started to rebound aztec workers go back to the office. >> we have seen some increases in compensation to mitigate the impact of inflation, but not to the extent inflation is matching. reggie: kyle holm from sequoia consulting group says many employees are being flexible. -- employers, i should say. which it saves employees on costs like childcare, gas, and food. jobina: if you are buying or selling a home, new data shows bay area home values are cooling quicker than the rest of the country. analysts blame rising inflation, increasing mortgage rates, and falling stock prices, along with the bay area being one of the most expensive places to buy a home. data lists five northern california cities among its top-10 fastest cooling housing markets. san francisco is first and sacramento and stockton are also in the top 10. reggie: the communities around laying around elementary schools that got vandalized on back-to-back weekends. three schools in richmond were broken into. richmond police say they believe the culprits are teens. officials from the we
in san francisco -- san jose prices have started to rebound aztec workers go back to the office. >> we have seen some increases in compensation to mitigate the impact of inflation, but not to the extent inflation is matching. reggie: kyle holm from sequoia consulting group says many employees are being flexible. -- employers, i should say. which it saves employees on costs like childcare, gas, and food. jobina: if you are buying or selling a home, new data shows bay area home values are...
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so whether that's the mongol invasion of poland or the aztecs conquering the talox collins. actually, they never did beat the clocks columns, but that's a different story or napoleon bonaparte conquering almost all of europe. with the exception of mighty england or the japanese invasion and defeat of china in the 1930s. so that's a pattern. it's been there forever. now it's been replaced by something really weird. i say weird because it's been replaced with something. that's so unusual and world history that we take for granted today that we have to really say. how that get? how did why don't we operate that way anymore and what has replaced that set of ideas. and there's several things and i think you guys are going to recognize these ones. but because well actually all sets of these assumptions are kind of deep in our bones, but the other newer set of assumptions, is that actually every nation. every group of people has has dignity and has the right to self-rule has the right to their own borders. and and in fact who are the first people are going to those for you? your ne
so whether that's the mongol invasion of poland or the aztecs conquering the talox collins. actually, they never did beat the clocks columns, but that's a different story or napoleon bonaparte conquering almost all of europe. with the exception of mighty england or the japanese invasion and defeat of china in the 1930s. so that's a pattern. it's been there forever. now it's been replaced by something really weird. i say weird because it's been replaced with something. that's so unusual and...
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global economy and a slew of profit reports from big us companies the dow she had 137 points than aztec s&p was down 37 points. posted a surprising drop in revenue given its takeover fight with tesla ceo elon musk the social media company's quarterly earning slipped 1% to 1.18 billion dollars, but the number of daily active users rose 16.6% compared with the same time last year. 660 million dollars will be on the line when tonight's mega millions jackpot drawing takes place. it's the third largest prize in the game's history and could be even bigger by the time tonight's numbers are drawn because people are still buying tickets according to the california lottery. no one has one since april, which means that jackpot continues to grow and so do the dreams of ticket buyers pay off some of my debts in you know, go on vacation. in a tropical vacation somewhere. but no one can find me. for a long time that sounds like a pretty good plan. the odds of winning certainly are not on anyone's favor one in 302 million, but lottery officials say if you do pull off a miracle tonight, they recommend t
global economy and a slew of profit reports from big us companies the dow she had 137 points than aztec s&p was down 37 points. posted a surprising drop in revenue given its takeover fight with tesla ceo elon musk the social media company's quarterly earning slipped 1% to 1.18 billion dollars, but the number of daily active users rose 16.6% compared with the same time last year. 660 million dollars will be on the line when tonight's mega millions jackpot drawing takes place. it's the third...
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aztec starts to compress, liz, there's going to be less deal making, less financing.l street, and i think that you're seeing it already -- liz: jpmorgan, yeah. >> -- and i believe morgan stanley. the next cuts are going to be on wall street. it was just a matter of time before wall street would be hit with this slowdown. and the question is how long does this last? no one really knows. the fed could raise rates a full percentage point and maybe that would quash inflation and it's one and you're done. kind of think it's not really going that way, that this is going to be much more drawn out because of the amount of stimulus pumped into the. it was if you factor all that in together market is off its lows today. we could be seeing some rough times. obviously a recession. liz: have you seen many tech companies are freezing or lay laying off or rescinding hires? >> that is exactly what i reported on coinbase a few weeks ago. coinbase ramped up dramatically, 1000 to 5000. they had plans to go to 10,000. all bets are off when powell started raising interest rates. people wo
aztec starts to compress, liz, there's going to be less deal making, less financing.l street, and i think that you're seeing it already -- liz: jpmorgan, yeah. >> -- and i believe morgan stanley. the next cuts are going to be on wall street. it was just a matter of time before wall street would be hit with this slowdown. and the question is how long does this last? no one really knows. the fed could raise rates a full percentage point and maybe that would quash inflation and it's one and...
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we're trying out their unique flavors, including pistachio pesto and chocolate aztec chile. >> amongeative combinations. all this and much more coming up today on live in the bay.
we're trying out their unique flavors, including pistachio pesto and chocolate aztec chile. >> amongeative combinations. all this and much more coming up today on live in the bay.
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it's worth came from the gods.the aztecs, the incas, the egyptian,all that had value.t'sever been mined in history, could fit in a cube55 feet across. so think about it. it could almost fitin this room, right? that's it.that's all the gold. you could put itin central park. and people would be like, that's all the gold in theworld ever. it's worth $10 trillion. now, how in the hellis that worth $10 trillion? it's a sculpture. i bought alebron james rookie card for a million dollars.it's now worth $5 million. my mom thought i was insane. a million dollarson a basketball card? frickin' pokemon cards. if you had acharizard, it's worth like $600,000.it's a social construct. it's got value becausewe say it has value. that's it. so you look at someonelike elon musk. he's createda cult around him, a religion around him. and people, youcan't speak sense to them. they have their own model, even if the modeldoesn't make any sense. they're goingto buy elon stuff. the thing withthe gamestop story, we had a bunch of young kidswho were really savvy who figured out, hm, this stock's t
it's worth came from the gods.the aztecs, the incas, the egyptian,all that had value.t'sever been mined in history, could fit in a cube55 feet across. so think about it. it could almost fitin this room, right? that's it.that's all the gold. you could put itin central park. and people would be like, that's all the gold in theworld ever. it's worth $10 trillion. now, how in the hellis that worth $10 trillion? it's a sculpture. i bought alebron james rookie card for a million dollars.it's now...
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live from the aztec market in times square, let's take a look at what's happening with the u.s. equity futures. it's roughly flat. this morning, red arrows across the board. as we mentioned, we are talking about some losses. they are down by 127 points. most of that is coming from the climate shares from walmart. we will see more about what the company said in just a moment. nasdaq, off by 26. treasury yields have come down very quickly. today, it's back below 2.8%. 2.76%. we are talking about a week where the market is expected to raise. interest rates are hereby about 75 dates. >> according to aaa, the national average fell below four dollars. $.17 from one week ago. crude oil prices this morning are a little bit higher. we are talking about 98 54. we have natural impacts that we are seeing right now. they have pipelines to about 27% to 40%. >> we were just checking because we didn't mention it. 17 and 18, threatening to break. general motors, there are so many cross currents rolling around. we are trying to get a feel for how things are going. general motors, just reporting.
live from the aztec market in times square, let's take a look at what's happening with the u.s. equity futures. it's roughly flat. this morning, red arrows across the board. as we mentioned, we are talking about some losses. they are down by 127 points. most of that is coming from the climate shares from walmart. we will see more about what the company said in just a moment. nasdaq, off by 26. treasury yields have come down very quickly. today, it's back below 2.8%. 2.76%. we are talking about...
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when it comes to the incan's, aztec, romans, turks, persians, greeks, america being the latest, it justas not worked. host: you think this country has been more of a force for bad than good? caller: i would not say that. it would depend on what group you are in and whether you are one where things are being taken. i would say empires in general, not just america, and it does not matter whether it is socialist, communist, democratic, capitalist. even barter and trade. i do not think any of that is possible. host: that is ryan out of california, first time caller on this program. phone lines if you want to join this conversation at the question we are asking is are you proud to be an american on this fourth of july. in the eastern or central time zone, call in at (202) 748-8000. in the mountain or pacific time zones, it is (202) 748-8001. it is our conversation through all three hours of the washington journal this morning. we are going to be joined through the morning by some opinion columnists from local newspapers, local radio stations , and get their opinions as well. from the philade
when it comes to the incan's, aztec, romans, turks, persians, greeks, america being the latest, it justas not worked. host: you think this country has been more of a force for bad than good? caller: i would not say that. it would depend on what group you are in and whether you are one where things are being taken. i would say empires in general, not just america, and it does not matter whether it is socialist, communist, democratic, capitalist. even barter and trade. i do not think any of that...
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when it comes to the incan's, aztec, romans, turks, persians, greeks, america being the latest, it justas not worked. host: you think this country has been more of a force for bad than good? caller: i would not say that. it would depend on what group you are in and whether you are one where things are being taken. i would say empires in general, not just america, and it does not matter whether it is socialist, communist, democratic, capitalist. even barter and trade. i do not think any of that is possible. host: that is ryan out of california, first time caller on this program. phone lines if you want to join this conversation at the question we are asking is are you proud to be an american on this fourth of july. in the eastern or central time zone, call in at (202) 748-8000. in the mountain or pacific time zones, it is (202) 748-8001. it is our conversation through all three hours of the washington journal this morning. we are going to be joined through the morning by some opinion columnists from local newspapers, local radio stations , and get their opinions as well. from the philade
when it comes to the incan's, aztec, romans, turks, persians, greeks, america being the latest, it justas not worked. host: you think this country has been more of a force for bad than good? caller: i would not say that. it would depend on what group you are in and whether you are one where things are being taken. i would say empires in general, not just america, and it does not matter whether it is socialist, communist, democratic, capitalist. even barter and trade. i do not think any of that...
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this sprawling network of canals was first built by the aztecs and stretches over 180 kilometres. this isn't your typical sedate trip along the river. i was honestly expecting to go on a quiet little boat ride, but this place is a real fiesta. we are stuck in a trafficjam of like ten different boats. tourist boats, shop boats... singing. floating band boats. there's a mariachi! mariachi music plays. sings in spanish. this is unreal. sings in spanish. woohoo! applause. away from the joyful chaos, i want to talk to carlos about life on the canals. that's if i can keep us dry, of course! how important is tourism to xochimilco? how has the area changed in that time? i mean, having grown up here in this area, how do you feel when you notice all these changes? but the problem is much bigger thanjust tourism. these wetlands are the lungs of mexico city, and provide the capital with around a third of its drinking water and a huge amount of food. professor rodriguez—vasquez has been monitoring this pollution, and it is pretty plain to see why this situation is getting worse. this isn't the
this sprawling network of canals was first built by the aztecs and stretches over 180 kilometres. this isn't your typical sedate trip along the river. i was honestly expecting to go on a quiet little boat ride, but this place is a real fiesta. we are stuck in a trafficjam of like ten different boats. tourist boats, shop boats... singing. floating band boats. there's a mariachi! mariachi music plays. sings in spanish. this is unreal. sings in spanish. woohoo! applause. away from the joyful...