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but then, barbour discovered an important change took place. barbour: between 250 and 350 a.d.the mold was introduced into figurine making in teotihuacan slowly replacing handmade figurines completely. during the later part of the city's life you have a combination often of handmade and moldmade together. but by the end, we have a type called the half-conical that are very elaborately painted representations of perhaps deities and perhaps high-status individuals. keach: unlike the earlier versions this figurine was completely moldmade. nevertheless it is highly detailed, but only on the front. barbour: no care was taken in the manufacturing of the back after they were pressed into the mold. you can see nicks and dings, and often you find fingerprints along the backs of these half-conical figurines. keach: these figurines may represent the first instance of mass production in the new world. the growth of the industry also symbolizes the growth of the city. archaeologists believe population size along with density has a critical effect on the economy of a city. once you get 90,00
but then, barbour discovered an important change took place. barbour: between 250 and 350 a.d.the mold was introduced into figurine making in teotihuacan slowly replacing handmade figurines completely. during the later part of the city's life you have a combination often of handmade and moldmade together. but by the end, we have a type called the half-conical that are very elaborately painted representations of perhaps deities and perhaps high-status individuals. keach: unlike the earlier...
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." >> i'm joined by haley barbour, the former chairman of the republican national committee. so he's had to give advice or two every now and then. governor barbour welcome back. >> thank you, chuck. >> i want to start with your afterward in your book. i advocated that we we manage our party, coalition, 60% of voters feel welcome in the party or consider voting for the gop nominee. you also write, be polite to the 40 but make sure the 60% super majority is welcome and feels welcome. if rudy giuliani prove that he wasn't being polite to the 40? >> well we got 60% of those twice in my lifetime and we can still get 60% of the vote. i wouldn't characterize my views of president obama the way mayor giuliani did. i think the problem with barack obama is his policies. bad policy produced bad results. that's what we all want to talk about. the democrats are loving not having to talk about it. they want to talk about rudy giuliani until the cows come home. >> should we care what giuliani thinks? he's not in office not running for anything? should it even matter? >> he's like me. his po
." >> i'm joined by haley barbour, the former chairman of the republican national committee. so he's had to give advice or two every now and then. governor barbour welcome back. >> thank you, chuck. >> i want to start with your afterward in your book. i advocated that we we manage our party, coalition, 60% of voters feel welcome in the party or consider voting for the gop nominee. you also write, be polite to the 40 but make sure the 60% super majority is welcome and...
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governor barbour, thank you for coming on "meet the press." let's go to the panel. robert gates, amy walter, michael gersa. so, amy, what did we learn from this mess? i say mess because i tell you i hated the story. in so many ways. i think it brings out the worst in the press. i think it brings out the worst in some politicians and it is a race to the bottom and now we know why everybody is cynical about the press and politics. >> also, welcome to the nfl, right? this is now the big leagues. and when you get asked these questions, which you will get from the press and, by the way, wait until voters start asking you questions because they're going to be even more in politics than these, you have to have a better answer than answering the question the way that scott walker did. marco rubio did a good job. rand paul did a good job. jeb bush did a good job of knowing how to answer these questions. hillary clinton will get the same questions too. so we'll be back around on this. >> michael what did you learn from this and what should scott walker learn from this? >> i t
governor barbour, thank you for coming on "meet the press." let's go to the panel. robert gates, amy walter, michael gersa. so, amy, what did we learn from this mess? i say mess because i tell you i hated the story. in so many ways. i think it brings out the worst in the press. i think it brings out the worst in some politicians and it is a race to the bottom and now we know why everybody is cynical about the press and politics. >> also, welcome to the nfl, right? this is now...
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>> governor barbour, if you would like to sit with the governors, i'm sure you would be welcome. let's get this session started. thanks for all of you making the time to be here, joining us for this discussion of where is this economy heading. i don't know a single governor that doesn't have jobs in the economy at the very top of their priority list. we talked about states operating more effectively and efficiently , but also looking at the culture of hospitality as danny meyer talks about it. and looking how we make our states more successful. i think part of that is better partners with business. delivering results is a large part about economic innovation, how we can effectively apply management tools from the private sector state government and get dramatically improved benefits. i think we will continue to speak about economic innovation in the session. i'm sure one way or another we will be coming back to it throughout the weekend. it is my pleasure to introduce maria barton aroma -- maria bartiromo. she is an award-winning journalist. she is an author, news anchor certainl
>> governor barbour, if you would like to sit with the governors, i'm sure you would be welcome. let's get this session started. thanks for all of you making the time to be here, joining us for this discussion of where is this economy heading. i don't know a single governor that doesn't have jobs in the economy at the very top of their priority list. we talked about states operating more effectively and efficiently , but also looking at the culture of hospitality as danny meyer talks...
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governor barbour if you'd like to sit with the governors, i'm sure you'd be welcomed. all right.t's get this session started. again, thanks for all of you making the time to be here, and joining us for this discussion of where is this economy headed? and i think obviously i don't know a single governor that doesn't have jobs in the economy at the very top of their priority list. we discussed earlier about delivering results in the chair's initiative and talked about states operating more effectively and efficiently but looking at the culture of hots my tallity as danny meyer talked about it, and looking at how we make our states more successful and i think part of that is better partners with business. i think the initiative, delivering results, is a large part about economic innovation, how we can techively apply management tools from the private sector to state government and get dramatically improved benefits, i think we'll continue to speak about economic innovation and economy throughout this session. i'm sure one way or another we'll be coming back to it throughout the enti
governor barbour if you'd like to sit with the governors, i'm sure you'd be welcomed. all right.t's get this session started. again, thanks for all of you making the time to be here, and joining us for this discussion of where is this economy headed? and i think obviously i don't know a single governor that doesn't have jobs in the economy at the very top of their priority list. we discussed earlier about delivering results in the chair's initiative and talked about states operating more...
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isis a brutal, vicious death cult that in the name of religion carries out unspeakable acts of barbourismrrorizing religious minorities, like the ezitis subjecting women to rape as a weapon of war, and claiming the mantle of religious authority for such actions. we see sectarian war in syria. the murder of muslims and christians in nigeria. religious war in the central african republic. a rising tide of anti-semitism and hate crimes in europe. so often perpetrated in the name of religion. so how do we as people of faith reconcile these realities? the profound good the strength the tenacity the compassion and love that can flow from all of our faiths operating alongside those who seek to hijack religions for their own murderous ends. humanity has been grappling with these questions throughout human history and unless we get on our high horse and think this is unique to some other place, remember that during the crusades and the inquisition, people committed terrible deeds in the name of christ. in our home country, slavery and jim crow all too often was justified in the name of christ. mic
isis a brutal, vicious death cult that in the name of religion carries out unspeakable acts of barbourismrrorizing religious minorities, like the ezitis subjecting women to rape as a weapon of war, and claiming the mantle of religious authority for such actions. we see sectarian war in syria. the murder of muslims and christians in nigeria. religious war in the central african republic. a rising tide of anti-semitism and hate crimes in europe. so often perpetrated in the name of religion. so...