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it was the capital of the inca empire from the thirteen to sixteen century and still did cultural capitalup her. sleeve to the fullest so to. me. and now we are boarding the train goes it was i was going and it. made it inside of much of each room and. soon we can't see anything. really interesting thing about in cardiff hicks. is that if you know the houses so that they're earthquake proof so they're reclining a little bit which you can see for example over here and also at the gates and all these houses down the street like in session. in this city about seven hundred people were living in the city or like first and second class people and it took about twenty one thousand people to construct much of picchu and the inca trail purchased more than just impressive. such a picture was divided into like three areas so then the richest area which is in the center. you have the avenue area where like the house is working and you have the common area of the terraces would be an add. on to date only seventy five percent of much to preach to are actually excavated so the other twenty five percent
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most of these turkey buildings and solicitor i'd like to tell you that group was eat capital of the inca empire and reverting to the sixteenth century and still the cultural capital through. the for. the now we were boarding the train goes you know i was going on this. journey. to. see made it inside of much of the truth and see if we can see anything in. the interesting thing about income architect. is that if you will to house us so that they're earthquake proof so they're reclining a little bit which you can see for example over here and also at the gates and all these houses down there it's like it's actually. in the city about seven hundred people were living in the city or like the first and second class people and it took about twenty one thousand people to construct much of picchu and the inca trail are just now more than just impressive. but your picture was divided into like three areas will get the richest area which is in the center and you have did have an area where like the houses work and you have the farming areas the terraces we've seen at. least. until today only seven
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turkey buildings and it's also the right place to tell you that this group was the capital of the incampire from the thirteenth to sixteenth century and is still the cultural capital and author of . the. now we're calling the train goes and i was going in days. to. make it inside of much of each room and. see if we can see anything. but the interesting thing about income architecture. is that they build their houses so that they're earthquake proof so they're pricks lining a little bit which you can see for example over here and also at the gates and all these houses down the street like if that. was in the city about seven hundred people were living in the city all i could trust them second class people and it took about twenty one thousand people to construct much of picchu and the inca trail purchased more than just impressive. such a picture was divided into like three eric cantor richest area which is in the center. we have been area where like the house is working and you have the farming area of the terrace and so we've seen at. least. until today the only seventy five percent o
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. >> mire la chia inca inglesa o e el futbol corre en sangre y ella es una futura exstrella mire , de la liga, llaamada alianza a de futbol americano a gary y su mascota ante los fa fanaticos captura el pase de 83 yardas depero no tiene record n mundial de guiness que es de 134 yardas del 2012 . >> mire impresionante partido de hojckey colegial , jake le dice una checa fuerte y ees qeuebro l cristal vio pero no le paso nada pero bueno que minesonesota gan a 1 . >> ahora aca bruto como le digan gran entrada en el lincoln field pero se quito todo y corrio en cueros en traje de cumpleaÑos . >> cesar te motivas a algo asi despues del show?. >> no . >> -- risas . >> continuen con mas . >> un adolecentscente dice que i matrimonimatro a sus padres por ritual para ser de una deorganizacion del delit. >> vecinos cerca de los protot t prototiprototi prototipos del muro para ir a su trabajo se ven afectados . >> sube el nivel del rio y se emite orden de evacuacion para 3 3700 personas tengoltimo en minutos eso en 2 minutos en n48 a lno noticiero telemundo 48 . >> ♪ (musica) es n4oticiero telemu
. >> mire la chia inca inglesa o e el futbol corre en sangre y ella es una futura exstrella mire , de la liga, llaamada alianza a de futbol americano a gary y su mascota ante los fa fanaticos captura el pase de 83 yardas depero no tiene record n mundial de guiness que es de 134 yardas del 2012 . >> mire impresionante partido de hojckey colegial , jake le dice una checa fuerte y ees qeuebro l cristal vio pero no le paso nada pero bueno que minesonesota gan a 1 . >> ahora aca...
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these turkeys buildings and it's also the right place to tell you that group was the capital of the incampire from the thirteenth to the sixteenth century and the still cultural capital group. please. please. please. me. and now we're forming a train to go sleep i was going and it was. going. to. submit it inside of much of the truth and. not that we can see anything. really interesting thing about in-car detect. is that if he'll their houses so that they're earthquake proof so they're reclining in a bit which you can see for example over here and also at the caves and all these houses down the street like if that. was in the city about seven hundred people were living in the city or like first and second class people and it took about twenty one thousand people to construct much of picchu an inker trail which is more than just impressive and. such a picture was divided into three areas so again the religious area which is in the center of the house did have an area where like the house is working and you have the common area of the terraces would seem at. least. on to date only seventy
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adentro >>> probablemente la c conductora de este camiÓn, eso habrÍa comenzado ese las cinco con la incaviendo a percibir este camiÓn a lo largo de la autopista. luego se estÁ viendo es la autopista 87 a la altura de la calle primera norte. esto es en el centro de la ciudad. ahora bien, vamos a pasar con lorena domÍnguez que nos cuenta muy de cerca para que nos cuente quÉ es lo que se sabe a esta hora de la tarde. >>> lorena adelante >>> aproximadamente... armados... tambiÉn llegando.. con informaciÓn es esto lo que tenemos porque la policÍa todavia no puedo tener mÁs datos sobre lo que estÁ pasando. pero ahÍ estÁ. este camiÓn que ve usted. estamos en el 2500 al norte de la calle primera.... se han ido poco a poco, pero aquÍ hay una patrulla. que nadie, y que la policÍa ahora... >> .... >> ... >> ... >> estÁ vigilando. bajo la calle... >> .... >> ... >> ... >> gracias lorena por explicarnos. entonces lo que hemos entendido hasta ahora es que la perse persecuciÓn empezo sobre la carretera 87 entonces bajo en una de esas calles y ahora mismo se encuentra en la primera. >>> sÍ, habria comen
adentro >>> probablemente la c conductora de este camiÓn, eso habrÍa comenzado ese las cinco con la incaviendo a percibir este camiÓn a lo largo de la autopista. luego se estÁ viendo es la autopista 87 a la altura de la calle primera norte. esto es en el centro de la ciudad. ahora bien, vamos a pasar con lorena domÍnguez que nos cuenta muy de cerca para que nos cuente quÉ es lo que se sabe a esta hora de la tarde. >>> lorena adelante >>> aproximadamente......
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these turkey buildings and it's also the right place to tell your very group was the capital of the incampire and reverting to the sixteenth century and still the cultural capital through. the. now we're finding that strange to go to sleep i was going days. something which. made it inside of much of you tube and. see if we can see anything. really interesting thing about in cardiff hicks. is that they feel their houses so that they're earthquake proof so they're reclining in a bit which you can see for example over here and also at the gates and all these houses down the street like if that. was in this city about seven hundred people were living in a city or like the first and second class people and it took about twenty one thousand people to construct much of picchu an incorrect trail purchase more than just impressive. such a picture was divided into like three areas so you have the richest area which is in the center. you have the avenue area where like the house is worth and you have the common area the terraces in at. least. until today only seventy five percent of much you preach
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second class people and it took about twenty one thousand people to construct much of peachy when the incatrail purchased. them just impressive. such a picture was divided into like three areas so then the richest area which is in the center. you know the avenue area where like the houses were and you have the common area of the terraces we've seen at. least. one today only seventy five percent of much to preach to are actually excavated so the other twenty five percent are still in process so there's more to come into next year yes. cops are working for a few hours it's finally cleared up the one of which are still a little bit of clouds but they will also go away. that's impressive. so when i could show we are standing on a much a picture which means the engine mountains. and down there in the city i've just shown you. all right guys that's good. and proved. my journey continues i have left puzzle and i'm on my way to the bavarian forest just an hour away from the city the region is a popular destination for hiking skiing and relaxing. to get an overview i asked for the visitor center in
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the incas lived in harmony with their environment. for today's population, the idea is to give back what they have taken from nature. the past few centuries have seen the area almlmost completely deforested, with no effort to replenish the devastated woodlands. these people are the first generation to recognize that something has to change. hermogenes, one of the village leaders, is here with his family. >> it's hard to dig holes in the ground here. you might dislodge rocks, you can never rule out accidents. you have to be extremely careful. there are no trees left here and no firewood to gather. so i'm glad that we're planting new trees. my friends and neighbors have all come along to help. >> constantitino aucca is the n behind the project. he set up an ngo called the association for andean ecosystems, or ecoan, in 2001. he and his team want to plant 25 ,000 saplings today. they have to work quickly so that the roots won't dry out. >> if there's no vegetation or trees, the water will flow straight from the mountain down into the val
the incas lived in harmony with their environment. for today's population, the idea is to give back what they have taken from nature. the past few centuries have seen the area almlmost completely deforested, with no effort to replenish the devastated woodlands. these people are the first generation to recognize that something has to change. hermogenes, one of the village leaders, is here with his family. >> it's hard to dig holes in the ground here. you might dislodge rocks, you can never...
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meanwhile inca fornia, governor gavin newsom this week introducing an unheard of proposal that could have big companies's for tech bottom lines. >> so i've asked my team to develop aroposal for a new data dividend for californians because we recognize your data has value and it belongs to you. >> with so much potential regulation, an analyst says facebook's investment to protect consumers and prepare for regulation is weighing on returns. >> all across the board this business i less profitable than it was two years ago. i don't think it will regain those profit levels that it had in the past. >> calls to protect consumerac privacy s across the aisle. marco rubio introducing the american data dissemination bill last month. some analysts warn governmentgu tion and possible censorship of site content could become moreurdensome in coming years. for "nightly business report," i'm julia boorstin in los angeles. >>> well, it wasn't exactly a fun friday for shares of mattel and that's where we begin tonight's mark focus. the toy maker says its sales this year are going to be flat and gross s
meanwhile inca fornia, governor gavin newsom this week introducing an unheard of proposal that could have big companies's for tech bottom lines. >> so i've asked my team to develop aroposal for a new data dividend for californians because we recognize your data has value and it belongs to you. >> with so much potential regulation, an analyst says facebook's investment to protect consumers and prepare for regulation is weighing on returns. >> all across the board this business...
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the hussy in the last scene inca has survived intact for more than four hundred years. it's hosted a number of prominent guests including the german geographer and naturalist alexander from homeboy. if you want yoko lawyer. if you know it was got withered stand it must seem like a while he was doing research on cotopaxi. and this was a good place for him to work because on clear days you can see the volcano from here weeks ago he was able to make detailed persia will observations over an extended period of time. vary quite the rock and which was on his case so it was only with a party this is the room where one boat stayed in eighty nine to now days visitors can stay here. humboldt's were created the basis for his mountain research. but he never did climb cultural patching. the national parks that surrounds the volcano is home to a number of wild horses. we wanted to find out how they ended up here in the shadow of the world's tallest active volcano. we get the connection that the city says the lookers on the horses that live in the national park broke out of the nearby
the hussy in the last scene inca has survived intact for more than four hundred years. it's hosted a number of prominent guests including the german geographer and naturalist alexander from homeboy. if you want yoko lawyer. if you know it was got withered stand it must seem like a while he was doing research on cotopaxi. and this was a good place for him to work because on clear days you can see the volcano from here weeks ago he was able to make detailed persia will observations over an...
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least seamless walls made of carefully chiseled stones a typical of inca architecture. the area rounding up here to was settled by a local people called the county ari who will conquer bunny in cars in the early sixteenth century. akiyama just found a great under the stands goes but the interference in full for many they were eleven skeletons and if you go with the old of the deceased women they say that they're one of the also among them was a possible canary priest judging by her age and their. it's about this one and and then there were that lesbians that even the other women we're on in france who positions around her oh not that good that's an indication that they believe that they would be reborn after death or get been so uncle most innocent boy brianna sit in your pinnacle was sacred to both the kind you know nice and being generous and. we return to the train for sharing this train reflects much of it would always modern history. each car has its own design so you know they're all different. and the car we're in right now is furnished in burbank style with colo
least seamless walls made of carefully chiseled stones a typical of inca architecture. the area rounding up here to was settled by a local people called the county ari who will conquer bunny in cars in the early sixteenth century. akiyama just found a great under the stands goes but the interference in full for many they were eleven skeletons and if you go with the old of the deceased women they say that they're one of the also among them was a possible canary priest judging by her age and...
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the seamless walls made of carefully chiseled stones a typical of inca architecture . the area rounding up iroko was settled by local people called the country ari who was conquered by the increase in the early sixteenth century. akiyama just found a great funder the east. coast but then a theory also so for many they were eleven skeleton this and if you go with the older the deceased were women say that their own and he also among them was a possible canary priest judging by her age and burial garments about this one and any event they were that lesbia that in the other women willing in financial positions around her own up that give outs an indication that they believed that they would be reborn after death. for rianna sit in their peer group was sacred to both the communists and being goes on. we return to the train from sarah this train reflects much of equivalence modern history. it is. each car has its own design. they're all different. the car we're in right now is furnished in style with colonial highlights. you can see that in the wood paneling and the gold le
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historically my people were here and that means everybody gets tons come she wo be shocked to learn what the incas, the aztecs, and the mayans did to each other. they're been worse, there have been divisions of geography, an there have been boundaries put throughout history. if she read her history, she would know that. h the reason that immigrants, i'm an immigrant, the reason that immigrants come to this country is because this country does have some standards and a highe quality of living and some and frankly if we were to take down those borders and let everybody and that had any a standards with the lever it would be a place that those folks wouldn't want to come to any more. the american ideal requires som borders and some limitations an i think she knows that and i think the democrats on her part know that. >> again, bloomberg tonight, he keeps sayinguo pie in the sky thinking. he was talking about the green new deal, but you can hop scotch over this issue and again , inexperienceop maybe she is excited about the issue and she goes full bore, but she's getting bad advice. she said today she
historically my people were here and that means everybody gets tons come she wo be shocked to learn what the incas, the aztecs, and the mayans did to each other. they're been worse, there have been divisions of geography, an there have been boundaries put throughout history. if she read her history, she would know that. h the reason that immigrants, i'm an immigrant, the reason that immigrants come to this country is because this country does have some standards and a highe quality of living...
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historically my people were here that means everyone gets to come, she would be shocked to learn what the incasthe aztecs, and the mya's did to each other, there have bn wars and divisions of geographyt without history and if she read her history she would know that. i was an immigrant, the reason that immigrants come to this country is because this country has standards in a higher quality of living and principles that it lives by. if we were to take down those borders and let everybody in, it would be a place those folks won't want to come to anymore. the american ideal requires some borders and some limitations and i think she knows that. her position is untenable. >> laura: i keep quoting bloomberg tonight, he keeps saying pie in the sky thinking he was talking about the green new deal. you can hopscotch over to this issue, and inexperience, maybe she gets excited about the issue and she goes fullbore. she wants to abolish ice -- this is at a time when we find out that ms-13, another murder happened in her district. yet her big priority is to abolish ice. >> it goes back to mismanagement of
historically my people were here that means everyone gets to come, she would be shocked to learn what the incasthe aztecs, and the mya's did to each other, there have bn wars and divisions of geographyt without history and if she read her history she would know that. i was an immigrant, the reason that immigrants come to this country is because this country has standards in a higher quality of living and principles that it lives by. if we were to take down those borders and let everybody in, it...
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this stuff, they say, goes back all the way to the incas and as immediately popular with the spanishto say, i must have some. traditionally a mixture of beef hearts and other animal hearts. >> hearts and gizzards. >> marinated in garlic, cumin, and onion, maybe a little vinegar. >> oh, yeah. >> grill it up and pile it on high. >> these are not small portions. these people are giving you mountains of food. it does not get any better. voila. let's do it. ♪ man, that's awesome. >> yeah. beef hearts. that is some magical [ muted ] right there. >> it's very garlicky. the marinade is nice. the tripe? from the pollo. chicken heart. >> that is seriously tasty. the beef heart or the chicken heart, the texture is so nice. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> all right. i'm maxed out. really delicious. >> excellent. ♪ when i walked through a snowthat's when i knewtte, i hato quit. for real this time. that's why i'm using nicorette. only nicorette gum has patented dual-coated technology for great taste. plus intense craving relief. every great why, needs a great how. you get the price match guarant
this stuff, they say, goes back all the way to the incas and as immediately popular with the spanishto say, i must have some. traditionally a mixture of beef hearts and other animal hearts. >> hearts and gizzards. >> marinated in garlic, cumin, and onion, maybe a little vinegar. >> oh, yeah. >> grill it up and pile it on high. >> these are not small portions. these people are giving you mountains of food. it does not get any better. voila. let's do it. ♪ man,...
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at the same time, if it was a ck it's good for jeff bezos to find out inca that . it's happened before. when rub pefrt murdock's paper was doing that to a cell phone? if i was jeff bezos, i'd want to find out how it happened personally and professionally. o doesn't want subject to people sneaking around in his personal stuff and alsois business stuff. i don't think it's thet crazi thing to investigate this at all in any way. >> cara swisher, thank youor joining us. >> congratulations you stayed in safe terrain there. >> it's so hard not to mak puns. >> that's what twitter is for. >>> in the meantime, all eyes on capitol hill where thecting attorney general is preparing to face congress after a o day drama over whether he would appear. nbc white house correspondent kristen welker wit more on that. >> reporter: good morning to you. democrats' new power of ov fsight will be onl display with acting attorney general matthew whitar said et testify within hours. despite the fac he once criticized it, it's a high stakes hearing that almost didn't happen. this morning the a
at the same time, if it was a ck it's good for jeff bezos to find out inca that . it's happened before. when rub pefrt murdock's paper was doing that to a cell phone? if i was jeff bezos, i'd want to find out how it happened personally and professionally. o doesn't want subject to people sneaking around in his personal stuff and alsois business stuff. i don't think it's thet crazi thing to investigate this at all in any way. >> cara swisher, thank youor joining us. >>...
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inca republican hit on the exact point i was going to make in response to this question, it does -- atint does not matter whether he is the character or the person in the kkk hood. it is on his page the fact that he had this racist image on his medical school yearbook page, speaks to his judgment, speaks to what was he thinking, speaks to where was his head at that time. it completely still erodes his moral authority to be the governor of the state, just having that picture on his page. now throw in now that he's saying he doesn't know it's him and now jonathan has tweeted it out the governor is calling around to classmates to try to determine whether he is in this picture, that does not matter anymore now that the former sitting vice president of the united states has called on him to resign, that his -- when he was lieutenant governor, governor mcauliffe has called on him to resign, bobbie scott, the dean of the congressional delegation in your state, has called on you to resign. you have a sitting lieutenant governor who is african-american who is lovely and cordial and has been sil
inca republican hit on the exact point i was going to make in response to this question, it does -- atint does not matter whether he is the character or the person in the kkk hood. it is on his page the fact that he had this racist image on his medical school yearbook page, speaks to his judgment, speaks to what was he thinking, speaks to where was his head at that time. it completely still erodes his moral authority to be the governor of the state, just having that picture on his page. now...
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something we won't be able to exclude is pilot incapacitation, for won't be able to exclude is pilot incaion for that. focus i know is the pilot and how certified he was in terms of making this fight happen. because different levels of certification allow pilots to do the certain things. you are not yet satisfied that he had the right licence, basically? well, we a lwa ys right licence, basically? well, we always dry and fine out what the situation is with regards to somebody‘s qualifications. the problem we have in this particular case is that we believe that the license in the logbook were lost with the aircraft. in the licence in particular would be the primary source of information for us to determine the validity of the various ratings on the pilot license. what we are having to do at the moment is dry and fine the information through alternative sources and it's taking longer than we would like. isn't there a central information point, like there is with driving licences for cars? isn't there something you can look up isn't there something you can look up and simply find that out? t
something we won't be able to exclude is pilot incapacitation, for won't be able to exclude is pilot incaion for that. focus i know is the pilot and how certified he was in terms of making this fight happen. because different levels of certification allow pilots to do the certain things. you are not yet satisfied that he had the right licence, basically? well, we a lwa ys right licence, basically? well, we always dry and fine out what the situation is with regards to somebody‘s...