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-- not lake -- the cortez sea to get, was that mostly hard or brittle? . >> it was hard but not tool hard. the colorado plateau is covered with chert, a glassy rock that is really really good for making tools, making very sharp edges. you find there are pieces of chert all over the place and you can still cut your skin open very quickly with it and it's been sitting out in the open. >> where does chert come from? . >> it's a marine rock that's mostly silica. you find it in these layers, sandstone layers. if you are especially in a marine or water environment, you will find this layer of chert. it's in all colors, purple, green, red, blue. it's a beautiful rock. . >> one thing i wanted to ask you, the review in the paper recently on sunday said that your book is different from all the other books about the anastazi because you brought out some of the non-flattering parts of their culture like violence. how did you conclude that they were a violent culture? . >> well, i didn't necessarily conclude they were a violent culture, i just concluded there was vio
-- not lake -- the cortez sea to get, was that mostly hard or brittle? . >> it was hard but not tool hard. the colorado plateau is covered with chert, a glassy rock that is really really good for making tools, making very sharp edges. you find there are pieces of chert all over the place and you can still cut your skin open very quickly with it and it's been sitting out in the open. >> where does chert come from? . >> it's a marine rock that's mostly silica. you find it in...
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and on the last trip you can see the sea of cortez out there on the horizon. we walked to the edge of the dunes and even out there, just past the edge of the dunes, you would find places where there's -- there were piles of pottery, pottery scattered in the sand, and then the desert pan extended out and then you reach the sea of cortez that lies beyond. you know, i should -- i want to show you guys these next slides. i'm kind of running out of time here but i've got to show you this place. i'm not going to go into heavy detail, i want to take you down here into the sierra madre. i was following routes all over for the house of rain, trying to figure out where the anastazi went when they left house of rain. many of them made the modern pueblos but other groups continued south. i followed pottery trails down into the sierra madre where my wife and two others went out and we came to these cliff dwellings. it seemed like every single cave we looked into had cliff dwellings. and this wasn't a place with trails. this wasn't a known location. many of these sites were
and on the last trip you can see the sea of cortez out there on the horizon. we walked to the edge of the dunes and even out there, just past the edge of the dunes, you would find places where there's -- there were piles of pottery, pottery scattered in the sand, and then the desert pan extended out and then you reach the sea of cortez that lies beyond. you know, i should -- i want to show you guys these next slides. i'm kind of running out of time here but i've got to show you this place. i'm...
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. >> cortez is letting the fight continue. >> for the referee, it should not be a numbers game unlessounting to ten. three knock downs is usually when a referee will step in and stop the mayhem. but it's also knowing who the fighters are. looking into the fight's eyes and cortez did a major league job of understanding the situation. [ bell ringing ] >> what happened in the second round, redefined a fighter. i think marquez intuitively absorbed the reality that he had to make this stand. it would define him forever. >> marquez is feeling his way back into the fight. >> marquez fighting more of the kind of fight now we anticipated at the start. >> and i remember the rest of the night was being very frustrated because many is looking for the big last hand all night because he had success with it in the first round and marquez knew exactly how take that away from us and started to land his straight right hand. >> with each round that passed marquez seemed to be getting stronger and stronger. climbing closer and closer back into the fight. >> a right hand from pacquiao, and it could be the
. >> cortez is letting the fight continue. >> for the referee, it should not be a numbers game unlessounting to ten. three knock downs is usually when a referee will step in and stop the mayhem. but it's also knowing who the fighters are. looking into the fight's eyes and cortez did a major league job of understanding the situation. [ bell ringing ] >> what happened in the second round, redefined a fighter. i think marquez intuitively absorbed the reality that he had to make...
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. >> en ciudad universitaria un partido por el honor, y jabuer cortez, y la cabeza dicen prepsente, yde queretaro salen en el torneo, una victoria del equipo sotanero, y toluca clasifica como súper líder y se enhfrentata a chivas, los cholos de tijuana y león ocupan la segunda y 3era parte, serán los representantes de méxico en la libertadores. >> en la liga de las estrellas el barcelona le gana al mayorca y messi con 76 dianas va tras la marca de muller que en el 82 marco 85 goles. >> gracias, y en instantes después del salto de la estratosfera el concurso del salto más corto. cerramos con el concurso de la bahía de california, el ingenio de los participantes es empleado para onstruir aeroplanos de propulsion humana para volar, al final en medio de la diversión el equipo king novembre logro la distststst
. >> en ciudad universitaria un partido por el honor, y jabuer cortez, y la cabeza dicen prepsente, yde queretaro salen en el torneo, una victoria del equipo sotanero, y toluca clasifica como súper líder y se enhfrentata a chivas, los cholos de tijuana y león ocupan la segunda y 3era parte, serán los representantes de méxico en la libertadores. >> en la liga de las estrellas el barcelona le gana al mayorca y messi con 76 dianas va tras la marca de muller que en el 82 marco 85...
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. >> cortez is going to let the fight continue. >> for a referee, it should be -- it should not be a numbers game unless he is counting to ten. and the third knock down is usually when the referee stops in and stops the mayhem. but it's knowing who the fighters are and looking into the fighter's eye, and cortez did a major league job of understanding the situation. [ bell ringing ] >> what happened in the second round redefined a fighter. i think marquez intuitively absorbed the reality that he had to make this stand. it would define him forever. >> marquez is feeling his way back into the fight. >> marquez fighting more of the kind of fight now we anticipated at the start. >> i remember the rest of the night was being very frustrated because manny is looking for the big left hand all night, because he had such success with it in the first round and marquez knew exactly how to take that away from us and started landing his straight right hand. >> with each round that passed. marquez seemed to be getting stronger and stronger. climbing closer and closer back in the fight. >> a right h
. >> cortez is going to let the fight continue. >> for a referee, it should be -- it should not be a numbers game unless he is counting to ten. and the third knock down is usually when the referee stops in and stops the mayhem. but it's knowing who the fighters are and looking into the fighter's eye, and cortez did a major league job of understanding the situation. [ bell ringing ] >> what happened in the second round redefined a fighter. i think marquez intuitively absorbed...
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we'll do that in "talking numbers," tanner and steve cortez. thank you for joining us.m a technical perspective, what do you think, lowe's or home depot? >> i prefer lowe's. if we look at a 20-year chart starting with home depot you can see the set-up is quite reminiscent of 1995 to 1999. the last four years resembles that period. 1995 to 1998 you saw home depot have a gradual healthy upbeat. from '99 we saw a steep assent, that was an unhealthy move. similarly from 2008 to 2011 we saw a healthy gradual uptrend. the stock has more than doubled. if we look at lowe's, on the other hand, you can see that actually it's a similar type of set-up but a much more healthy trend. from '95 to '99 a gradual three-year rally and then a steeper assent but still not too excessive this time around similarly. >> steve, you like home depot. i got to admit, that charge made it look like a parabolic curve there. >> i do prefer home depot. i would say i disagree with you for a couple of reasons. comparing the present period to the late '90s is a false analogy. the entire u.s. stock market f
we'll do that in "talking numbers," tanner and steve cortez. thank you for joining us.m a technical perspective, what do you think, lowe's or home depot? >> i prefer lowe's. if we look at a 20-year chart starting with home depot you can see the set-up is quite reminiscent of 1995 to 1999. the last four years resembles that period. 1995 to 1998 you saw home depot have a gradual healthy upbeat. from '99 we saw a steep assent, that was an unhealthy move. similarly from 2008 to 2011...
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talking numbers with these two gentlemen on the technical side, carter worth on appearen hirm, steve cortezcarter, technically speaking, you like r.i.m., don't you? >> sure. here's the thing, this company makes no money. they're projected to make no money. it's the greatest boom and bust story ever. in the last five years it's dropped from 150 back to 5. the issue is valuation is out the window when something can double, which it's just done off the low. gone from 6 to 12 in 2 1/2 months. right now there's a lot of momentum in the stock and we think it goes higher. >> steve, you don't like it. hey, buddy, don't forget, you can't break your arm falling out of a single story window. >> that's true, bill. i will concede it's had an incredible run, doubling in the last two months. i think this is the very definition of a dead. i think for that matter it's not really about r.i.m. i think it's actually about apple. if you look at the charts of the two, r.i.m. bottomed on september 24th. that was one day after -- one session after september 21st. we saw apple top out against 700. what i think has
talking numbers with these two gentlemen on the technical side, carter worth on appearen hirm, steve cortezcarter, technically speaking, you like r.i.m., don't you? >> sure. here's the thing, this company makes no money. they're projected to make no money. it's the greatest boom and bust story ever. in the last five years it's dropped from 150 back to 5. the issue is valuation is out the window when something can double, which it's just done off the low. gone from 6 to 12 in 2 1/2 months....
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certainly we know about cortez and mexico, what about the spanish in what became the united states of america, and this is where i discovered what i thought was an extraordinary story that had never been told, certainly not to me, the story of the real first programs in america. well, they were not englishmen who sailed to massachusetts in december on the mayflower. there were french. they sail to florida. they had the good sense to go to florida in june as opposed to massachusetts in december. they sailed 50 years before the mayflower. there were french huguenots compressed into were escaping the same strife and persecution in france, but they are nowhere mentioned in any of my childhood history books. they founded the colony known as fort caroline off of what is now jacksonville, florida. about a year later they were not thriving but surviving. certainly planning to stay there. that is when the spanish king sent and hamel over because he wanted to be rid of these protestant pirates essentially who were camped out in florida. that is why st. augustine was founded. it is not really a
certainly we know about cortez and mexico, what about the spanish in what became the united states of america, and this is where i discovered what i thought was an extraordinary story that had never been told, certainly not to me, the story of the real first programs in america. well, they were not englishmen who sailed to massachusetts in december on the mayflower. there were french. they sail to florida. they had the good sense to go to florida in june as opposed to massachusetts in december....