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(mary miller) when they came to light in forties, at that moment, everyone had thought that, "oh, the maya had lived in a time of peace. they were people of enormous decorum and personal reserve." and suddenly, when these paintings emerged on the scene and you could see that they were, in some ways, intimate portraits of life at court... but most of all that there was warfare. (narrator) in 1952, a second discovery, this time at palenque, further changed modern conceptions of the maya. mexican archaeologist alberto z uncovered a tomb buried deep within the temple of inscriptions. a crypt cut deep into the bedrock beneath the pyramid contained a sarcophagus. (mary miller) i think we can imagine his heirs bringing him up here wrapped in a shroud, taking him all the way down through those 13 vaults, down into that incredible chamber, setting him into the sarcophagus, putting the stone on place, making all the offerings, seing the doorway, sacrificial victims, a kind of silence for all time. (narrator) rubble filled the eighty-foot interior staircase. when alberto ruz finally reached the
(mary miller) when they came to light in forties, at that moment, everyone had thought that, "oh, the maya had lived in a time of peace. they were people of enormous decorum and personal reserve." and suddenly, when these paintings emerged on the scene and you could see that they were, in some ways, intimate portraits of life at court... but most of all that there was warfare. (narrator) in 1952, a second discovery, this time at palenque, further changed modern conceptions of the...
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(mary miller) when they came to light in forties, at that moment, everyone had thought that, "oh, the maya had lived in a time of peace. they were people of enormous decorum and personal reserve." and suddenly, when these paintings emerged on the scene and you could see that they were, in some ways, intimate portraits of life at court... but most of all that there was warfare. (narrator) in 1952, a second discovery, this time at palenque, further changed modern conceptions of the maya. mexican archaeologist alberto z uncovered a tomb buried deep within the temple of inscriptions. a crypt cut deep into the bedrock beneath the pyramid contained a sarcophagus. (mary miller) i think we can imagine his heirs bringing him up here wrapped in a shroud, taking him all the way down through those 13 vaults, down into that incredible chamber, setting him into the sarcophagus, putting the stone on place, making all the offerings, seing the doorway, sacrificial victims, a kind of silence for all time. (narrator) rubble filled the eighty-foot interior staircase. when alberto ruz finally reached the
(mary miller) when they came to light in forties, at that moment, everyone had thought that, "oh, the maya had lived in a time of peace. they were people of enormous decorum and personal reserve." and suddenly, when these paintings emerged on the scene and you could see that they were, in some ways, intimate portraits of life at court... but most of all that there was warfare. (narrator) in 1952, a second discovery, this time at palenque, further changed modern conceptions of the...
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i'd like to first publicly thank you for the work that one of your assistant secretaries did, mary miller, on the onramp, the ipo onramp bill. i tried to point out as we discussed the bill in this committee and on the house floor that it was really out of an effort by the treasury department that these ideas emerged, and we appreciate her work on that. i also want to thank you for your work on the housing issues. i was part of the letter that was led by ranking member frank to you encouraging treasury to implement hamp more like harp, and understand that's happening. no need for comment. i'd like to go back to the two questions i raised in my opening statement, and the first is the stainability of the solution for greece. it's hard for me to imagine -- you said in your testimony that this is just the initial phase that severe austerity steps are being taken. economic reforms and budgetary reforms in the countries, and so that seems to me, greece has the worst of all worlds. they can't devalue their currency. they are attached to a currency that is reflective of a german economy than their
i'd like to first publicly thank you for the work that one of your assistant secretaries did, mary miller, on the onramp, the ipo onramp bill. i tried to point out as we discussed the bill in this committee and on the house floor that it was really out of an effort by the treasury department that these ideas emerged, and we appreciate her work on that. i also want to thank you for your work on the housing issues. i was part of the letter that was led by ranking member frank to you encouraging...
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miller is next. >> announcer: meet mary.es to shop online with her debit card, and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard-earned money. now meet jack. enough to enjoy retirement.saved angie, the waitress at jack's favorite diner, is also enjoying his retirement. with just a little information, she's opened up a credit line, draining the equity in jack's home. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. see, ordinary credit monitoring services tell you after your identity has been stolen. they may take up to 60 days to alert you-- too late for jack. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she may have been notified in time to help stop it. if jack had lifelock's 24/7 proactive protection, he could have been alerted by phone
miller is next. >> announcer: meet mary.es to shop online with her debit card, and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard-earned money. now meet jack. enough to enjoy retirement.saved angie, the waitress at jack's favorite diner, is also enjoying his retirement. with just a little information, she's opened up a credit line, draining the equity in jack's home. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it...
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following enactment of the health care law grace-marie turner along with jim carpenter with ethics and policy center, tom miller at the american enterprise institute and art trudy bob moss that of the heritage foundation joined together to publish the book "why obamacare is wrong for america". please help me in welcoming them to heritage today. [applause] >> we will start with our. sally. >> thank you. i am delighted to be here with my friends michael tanner and grace-marie turner as well. with the historic vote the 2700 page patient protection and affordable care act was passed into law on march 23rd, 2010. how fast two years have gone. almost the second anniversary. as nina mentioned it was interesting to me the state of the union on tuesday evenings the president devoted only 44 words to health-care reform. i think it has to do with the fact as nina said that will leave 53% of americans support repeal of this legislation. i wrote my first book the truth about obamacare when nancy pelosi said we have to pass this law to find out what is in it i thought i could write something in 257 to say what is in it. she
following enactment of the health care law grace-marie turner along with jim carpenter with ethics and policy center, tom miller at the american enterprise institute and art trudy bob moss that of the heritage foundation joined together to publish the book "why obamacare is wrong for america". please help me in welcoming them to heritage today. [applause] >> we will start with our. sally. >> thank you. i am delighted to be here with my friends michael tanner and...
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miller show." >> well, hello again, current tv pop ratski paparazzi cameras. >> stop it. >> this is the day when i become sister maryt. we will talk about the trayvon martin case, and also -- [ speaking gibberish ] >> romney found obama's comments alarming and troubling although he finds trees that are the wrong height to be alarming and troubling. >> this is not the right height. >> they are. >> just the right height? >> it's jacki schechner. >> hi, this morning arguments are underway, the third day that the supreme court is taking up the issue of healthcare reform and they are talking today about severability, whether if the mandate is struck down the entirety of healthcare reform can survive. they are also going to talk about something new and that would be med cade, whether the federal government has the right to expand medicaid in the state, the states do get a lot of their money for that from the federal government. "the new york times" is reporting that the white house has not really considered what they would do if healthcare reform failed. they said that congress does not have a contingency either. the supr
miller show." >> well, hello again, current tv pop ratski paparazzi cameras. >> stop it. >> this is the day when i become sister maryt. we will talk about the trayvon martin case, and also -- [ speaking gibberish ] >> romney found obama's comments alarming and troubling although he finds trees that are the wrong height to be alarming and troubling. >> this is not the right height. >> they are. >> just the right height? >> it's jacki...