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keach: in a test pit, the team looks for buried structures. do still more houses lie beneath the sugar cane ? after days of digging, the test pit is three meters deep. the workers have found a large piece of wood. it may be the remains of a roof timber. ¿qué han encontrado? ahí está. ¿en la esquina? no. eso no. acá. aquí está. ahí. iotro grande! keach: using the test pit method, the team finds evidence of at least seven buried structures. right there. keach: full excavation begins. slowly, meticulously, the team begins to remove the volcanic ash. weeks later, the ancient floors emerge, yielding the first clues of how these rooms were used. so, anyway, we're really glad to find this. it's certainly not any one of your super-elegant, towering pyramids like at tikal, but, for our purposes, super important to know where they actually did their cooking. and they've got round-bottom pots. and what they'd do is they'd rest one of those round-bottom pots on the three points of contact and put the firewood in from the side. the people in the area still
keach: in a test pit, the team looks for buried structures. do still more houses lie beneath the sugar cane ? after days of digging, the test pit is three meters deep. the workers have found a large piece of wood. it may be the remains of a roof timber. ¿qué han encontrado? ahí está. ¿en la esquina? no. eso no. acá. aquí está. ahí. iotro grande! keach: using the test pit method, the team finds evidence of at least seven buried structures. right there. keach: full excavation begins....
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Feb 1, 2013
02/13
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keach: nopal still grows just outside the cave. macneish's workmen remember droughts when they ate nopal to stave off hunger and thirst. they call the cactus "starvation food." so, discovering cactus in the cave tells the archaeologists it was occupied during the dry season when both food and water were scarce. pretty good, not bad. needs a little sauce. the most precise evidence that this was a dry-season camp is a tiny, hollow bone. interpreter: this is the bone of a bird, perhaps a duck, which migrates to this region each year only in the winter during the dry season. all this is evidence of the food that they had in this cave and indicates that it was occupied in the dry season in autumn and winter. keach: until recently, another living culture was still following a nomadic way of life. these are the kung bushmen of south africa. they provide some clues as to what daily life might have been like in the ancient tehuacan valley. [ thunder ] in the rainy season, the desert blooms. the men hunt and the women gather nuts and berries
keach: nopal still grows just outside the cave. macneish's workmen remember droughts when they ate nopal to stave off hunger and thirst. they call the cactus "starvation food." so, discovering cactus in the cave tells the archaeologists it was occupied during the dry season when both food and water were scarce. pretty good, not bad. needs a little sauce. the most precise evidence that this was a dry-season camp is a tiny, hollow bone. interpreter: this is the bone of a bird, perhaps a...
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Feb 22, 2013
02/13
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keach: mr. sakkout is employed by market officials.he occasionally serves as auctioneer if asked, but in the main, his job is to settle disputes. everyone in the fez tanning industry is dependent upon others. the man who dries the finished skins cannot function without those who remove the hair, or without any of the other specialists in the trade. with so many dependent upon forces outside their control, new institutions inevitably develop. in fez, every specialty within the tanning industry has its own guild or craft association. the guilds serve their members by setting standards, restricting membership and controlling prices whenever possible. but perhaps more importantly, guilds represent the interests of their members before various authorities. sometimes this means catering to the public relation needs of the government. steward of the tanner's guild is sherrif mohamad alaoui. interpreter: if the king is coming or if someone from america or france is coming, we are asked to go out and show our happiness, our appreciation that th
keach: mr. sakkout is employed by market officials.he occasionally serves as auctioneer if asked, but in the main, his job is to settle disputes. everyone in the fez tanning industry is dependent upon others. the man who dries the finished skins cannot function without those who remove the hair, or without any of the other specialists in the trade. with so many dependent upon forces outside their control, new institutions inevitably develop. in fez, every specialty within the tanning industry...
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Feb 22, 2013
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keach: but roman seagoing merchant ships
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Feb 1, 2013
02/13
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and here are tips to keach it from getting the best of you. >> the more you cover up the less body heat you will lose. and drink lots of water. avoid alcohol. it can lead to hypothermia. if you use a candle keep it away from turn tour and never use a generator inside a home it can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning f it is too cold it is too cold for your pets to be here. bring them in. >>> now maryland's most accurate forecast. >> all right let's talk about the cold temperatures that linda was talking about. and in manchester 27 degrees more of the same and the temperatures are coming in below freezing this morning. so, yes, the temperatures are cold enough to support snow. and 33 degrees. we're going to have a wind chill out there. maic sure you bundle up. the snow. we'll see what is going on. it is trying to come in across the area. the air is dry. dew points in the teens this morning. we look back off towards the west. then we have another round back here and this will looks like it will stay. things will look up. we're teaing with the winds. calm. weir tea talking about gusts today
and here are tips to keach it from getting the best of you. >> the more you cover up the less body heat you will lose. and drink lots of water. avoid alcohol. it can lead to hypothermia. if you use a candle keep it away from turn tour and never use a generator inside a home it can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning f it is too cold it is too cold for your pets to be here. bring them in. >>> now maryland's most accurate forecast. >> all right let's talk about the cold...
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so let's keach it easy for mom. >> that's what i was going to suggest. >> keeping it simple, can youuit kabobs, and you simply cut your fruit into little tiny hearts. what kid doesn't like fruit on a stick, right? they are going to eat about anything if it's on a stick. they are healthy and delicious and use whatever fruit is in season. >> very cute. okay. >> okay. >> very nice, hoda. >> very nice. okay, i don't know if this counts as cooking, to be honest with you, cookie cutter. one of the things i really like to do is mix it up with my kids. so, we're having a valentine's day breakfast this year in both of their classrooms. this is taking toaster waffles, adding a little low fat yogurt and putting fruit on top. these are our very berry waffles, three minutes instead of three hours. >> what kid doesn't like this? come on. >> do these for classroom paies, use pre-made pizza crusts. >> everything is so simple. >> i know. that's what we're all about. >> i just thought of that. you can do this at dinnertime, for your family, really cute on valentine's day, or do it on your own. if you
so let's keach it easy for mom. >> that's what i was going to suggest. >> keeping it simple, can youuit kabobs, and you simply cut your fruit into little tiny hearts. what kid doesn't like fruit on a stick, right? they are going to eat about anything if it's on a stick. they are healthy and delicious and use whatever fruit is in season. >> very cute. okay. >> okay. >> very nice, hoda. >> very nice. okay, i don't know if this counts as cooking, to be honest...
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Feb 22, 2013
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we have to do better, and we have to keach pushing until that's 100%. >> you're saying, look, let's nottoo much of this. virtually perfect. >> i have. it's it-2--2 percent. >> the environment that produces credit is neck. they reported on a monthly basis, i get it 24/7, 365 and load it to five. i respond to 350,000 consumer disputes every month, and every day i get about 1.5 to 2 million credit inquiries that come into the system. all of those are combined, you know, to form the credit reports, and we respond to our lenders in less than one second. >> okay. >> with a credit report coming back. >> you're there. >> the issue is they are saying you're not responding, and, worse, you're not really changing it when it's a mistake because, oak, owe owe stroe-- l what he told me last week. >> when you point out error to them, it's virtually impossible to get them to fix it, and that's really what the problem is. >> what is the story there? why is it so hard to fix it? >> so, first of all, i think you have to understand experion is a regulated business and have been since its -- right now the p
we have to do better, and we have to keach pushing until that's 100%. >> you're saying, look, let's nottoo much of this. virtually perfect. >> i have. it's it-2--2 percent. >> the environment that produces credit is neck. they reported on a monthly basis, i get it 24/7, 365 and load it to five. i respond to 350,000 consumer disputes every month, and every day i get about 1.5 to 2 million credit inquiries that come into the system. all of those are combined, you know, to form...
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how are you keaching these accents when they're directing?my neighborhood say yeah. >> jacki weaver was nominated for a movie called "animal kingdom" when we were out with "the fighter." she is fanl actress who soaked it up. we talked about the season when the eagles beat the cowboys, we soaked that up. we heard about the uncle who moved the remotes to point to the end zone, you better not touch them because they point to the end zone. this is all specific. >> where did you come up with zsu-zsu. i believe that something i'm doing in that room is going to affect -- i know everybody that somehow the way you sit, the way you move, did you leave the room for the beer, no, you got to stay here, that that somehow affects the results of the game. we all believe that. >> sometimes i end up thinking when i'm not watching my team, they do better. sometimes i think that too. you have that superstition tire, i used to believe if i ever rooted for holy cross or notre dame, it would kill them. >> yes, exactly. >> i wouldn't messages notre dame all this yea
how are you keaching these accents when they're directing?my neighborhood say yeah. >> jacki weaver was nominated for a movie called "animal kingdom" when we were out with "the fighter." she is fanl actress who soaked it up. we talked about the season when the eagles beat the cowboys, we soaked that up. we heard about the uncle who moved the remotes to point to the end zone, you better not touch them because they point to the end zone. this is all specific. >>...
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Feb 27, 2013
02/13
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these are our air traffic controllers who keach us safe in the air -- keep us safe in the air. you think of those individuals and the fact that they're trying to make a living for their families and they're trying to do good service for their fellow virginians and fellow americans and then you multiply that by 90,000 and that's just one state's worth. our contractors in the private sector, and we all want a vibrant private sector, we all think that the private sector being strong is the key to economic growth. the estimates of most economists is that virginians because of sequestration and reductions to private contracting would stand to lose up to 200,000 jobs, 137,000 on the defense side and nearly 70,000 on the nondefense side. the newport news shipbuilding company i announced earlier, the largest industrial employer in virginia, they're preparing to shrink, smaller ship repairs are facing and having to issue more notices to their employees, we see this all over the commonwealth. educators. virginia stands to lose $14 million in funding for primary and secondary education, a
these are our air traffic controllers who keach us safe in the air -- keep us safe in the air. you think of those individuals and the fact that they're trying to make a living for their families and they're trying to do good service for their fellow virginians and fellow americans and then you multiply that by 90,000 and that's just one state's worth. our contractors in the private sector, and we all want a vibrant private sector, we all think that the private sector being strong is the key to...