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so in general, an old growth open forest, high canopy with a reduced understory on the plateau. the average line of sight across the landscape, even under the canopy was, say, maybe 100 to 200 yards. it was musket distance if you want to use the military terminology. that's where they pitched their tents. they pitched their tents under the canopy. there was a limited amount of open space. and what open space was available, they're going to need for instructional purposes and for training the troops. half of grant's army had never been in combat before. half of them were raw recruits. so there was going to be a great deal of instruction necessary. for their opponent, for the confederate forces that the union forces understood were gathering before them to defend -- to defend the railroads, as many as eight out of ten of those confederate soldiers, including their officers, had never been in combat before. so what was shaping up here was an event yul clash at some point between between pittsburgh landing and corinth, which was going to involve basically green armies, men who had n
so in general, an old growth open forest, high canopy with a reduced understory on the plateau. the average line of sight across the landscape, even under the canopy was, say, maybe 100 to 200 yards. it was musket distance if you want to use the military terminology. that's where they pitched their tents. they pitched their tents under the canopy. there was a limited amount of open space. and what open space was available, they're going to need for instructional purposes and for training the...
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it is a clear shape from the colorado plateau. we do see it in calinke, you see it in certain incan sites in south america. so it might be a pan american feature. i'm not sure what it is. some hopi people have told me that the t, the bottom of the t, goes down into a mythical underground lake so this is an upside down mountain that leads down into a place called the house of rain. that is where twyla, probably oldest american deity, the rain deity, lives down in the house of rain and this is a t shape from up on the colorado plateau and that is the last picture on these slides, so -- the t shape, the pottery, i followed genetic information that you find in bones and teeth. i followed as many different pieces of information as i could and they sent me walking. i started in chaco canyon and walked north up to mesa verde, around to comb ridge in utah, down into the hopi mesa, across the mugion rim, to mexico and then into the sierra madre, following people, following routes. because everything in the desert leaves a route that leads
it is a clear shape from the colorado plateau. we do see it in calinke, you see it in certain incan sites in south america. so it might be a pan american feature. i'm not sure what it is. some hopi people have told me that the t, the bottom of the t, goes down into a mythical underground lake so this is an upside down mountain that leads down into a place called the house of rain. that is where twyla, probably oldest american deity, the rain deity, lives down in the house of rain and this is a...
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i see the colorado plateau. this bowl is from american museum of natural history and that's where it is now. that's the storage place. where it was from before is pueblo bonito in chaco canyon where there were rooms filled to the ceiling with bowls stacked within each other, bowls like this. all their designs, you can kind of get a glimpse around this. they have this flawless symmetry blending all the way around. it looks like that place. it looks like that landscape. i look into this and i see the sharp edges of the land. i see the way the earth is shaped out there. i see the routes in their vessels. i mean, to understand these, this one came out of a 13th century site in southwest colorado and i would sit with these bowls for hours and hours, drawing them into my sketch book because that was the only way i could really understand the complexity of how they got their symmetries to match up because i could never get them to match up in my drawings. i could never do a 100 percent accurate rendition of these becau
i see the colorado plateau. this bowl is from american museum of natural history and that's where it is now. that's the storage place. where it was from before is pueblo bonito in chaco canyon where there were rooms filled to the ceiling with bowls stacked within each other, bowls like this. all their designs, you can kind of get a glimpse around this. they have this flawless symmetry blending all the way around. it looks like that place. it looks like that landscape. i look into this and i see...
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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 violence in their culture. the evidence is very clear where you find masker sites, where every place you drop a trench there are bodies, unbu
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...
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gear.ssmple exercises to help you break out of a plateau. 3&plus...hveea quessio about your fitness routine... pive us a call right now. 410-481--5-45. you're watching fox 45 gooo day baltimore. ((break 33) ♪ okay, so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. that's yours. lower cholesterol. lower cholesterol. i'm yummy. lower cholesterol. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste? honey nut cheerios. want whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. it's a win win. good? [ crunching, sipping ] be happy. be healthy. can i try yours? and enjoying it less and less? stop paying for second best. upgrade to verizon fios tv, internet and phone for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for two years with a two-year agreement. act now and we'll add a special bonus: $250 back. but hurry, this offer ends june 2nd. unlike cable, fios is a 100% fiber-optic network that delivers america's fastest, most consistent, most reliable internet plus the best tv picture quality. wh
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we designed this to help you avoid the dreaded plateau. i wanted to mention also there other additional items that you may want. pink grapefruit as well. it is the first thing i do in the morning in the last thing i did before the house, i absolutely love these. to help the body burn and process that. i simply put this in my water bottle when i'm working out. not more than one or two per day. the chocolate has sold out. these tastes like a very famous can be that you can get at a convenience store. i've our time losing weight in the winter. in all those things that you have at a barbecue. this is the perfect time. you can still have fun. i'm going to start when i get back. i would get that last bit in. we're not asking you to change one thing. we are going to go to the phone lines and will come and lend the who is calling us from texas. i absolutely love sense that. and certainly not as hungry as i was before. i have more energy, and it works. i'm able to do things like everyone else. i've noticed that my clothes are loose and betty. when
we designed this to help you avoid the dreaded plateau. i wanted to mention also there other additional items that you may want. pink grapefruit as well. it is the first thing i do in the morning in the last thing i did before the house, i absolutely love these. to help the body burn and process that. i simply put this in my water bottle when i'm working out. not more than one or two per day. the chocolate has sold out. these tastes like a very famous can be that you can get at a convenience...
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>> well, i've lost over 40 pounds, and i seemed to reach a plateau.t's like i lose a few pounds during the week and then i gain it back on the weekends, and with special events, tempting desserts, it's really hard to stick to my plan. so my question is, like how do i, you know -- how do i notify gate the weekend without undoing a week's worth of work. >> i'm going to give you a hey man, sister. i think a lot of people can relate to that. >> this is a very, very typical scenario. it's usually because on the weekends we're way less structured than we are during the week. and also like you mentioned there are temptations everywhere. so this is what you're going to do starting this week. first, when it's wednesday or thursday, i want you to look ahead to your weekend, and make a plan. make it formalized and structured. i even want you to formalize and structure the down time. because it's going to make it much easier for you to stick to a healthy eating plan. and exercise on saturday and sunday, and preferably in the earlier part of the day, because exerc
>> well, i've lost over 40 pounds, and i seemed to reach a plateau.t's like i lose a few pounds during the week and then i gain it back on the weekends, and with special events, tempting desserts, it's really hard to stick to my plan. so my question is, like how do i, you know -- how do i notify gate the weekend without undoing a week's worth of work. >> i'm going to give you a hey man, sister. i think a lot of people can relate to that. >> this is a very, very typical...
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. >> the study found the prevalence of obesity hit a plateau. >> we think that might be why we have not seen an increase in the prevalence of pre hypertension and hypertension as well as high and borderline. >> adolescence is a time for parents and doctors to intervene and encourage healthy lifestyle. >> it seems tt trimming the risk of cancer can start a very early in life. researchers at the university of minnesota have found evidence that folic acid might reduce the risk of some rare childhood cancer. folic acid was shown to reduce the prevalence of neural tube defects by 1/3. more research is needed to demonstrate a cause and effect relationship between folic acid and childhood cancer rates. coming up next, your maryland lottery numbers turn to will get another check of the forecast. -- coming up next, your maryland lottery numbers. we will get anothe >> she is called the long island medium and she claims to have the ability to speak to the dead. dr. oz admits to being skeptical. >> this woman that we're having on today is a very ordinary woman from all external regards, which is a
. >> the study found the prevalence of obesity hit a plateau. >> we think that might be why we have not seen an increase in the prevalence of pre hypertension and hypertension as well as high and borderline. >> adolescence is a time for parents and doctors to intervene and encourage healthy lifestyle. >> it seems tt trimming the risk of cancer can start a very early in life. researchers at the university of minnesota have found evidence that folic acid might reduce the...
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, i eded to go into the fiel rrator: jones's search has brought him here, tohe mesa e, a high dry plateaueginning near mexico city and sttching to the u.s. border. and employment here:ditiaa gold andilver mining. but one look at the mines and a talk wh so remaining workers coirms the sad economic stistics. butchear mesubsteseand a drop e talk wh so remaining workers have cut many jobsere. jos: what we found in the north central region was a decline in production and in employment in the mining sector, whiccorresponded, spatially, remarkably closely to the migration patterns. narrator: so mining incomeas lowered regional living standards. ( dog barking ) whatute cuuraltor,where os e d difficulties re also encouragtoigrate? it is 1994. buenos días. narrator:nes arris m of anastacio and ofelia near a municipio called cedral. their family sells goat meat in a local market. they also groworn, barley and a little wheat. but the climate makes farming a constant battle. ity, d soil quatys poor buso when jones interviewsing anastacio, he is not surprised eau. translator: i chopped christmas trees
, i eded to go into the fiel rrator: jones's search has brought him here, tohe mesa e, a high dry plateaueginning near mexico city and sttching to the u.s. border. and employment here:ditiaa gold andilver mining. but one look at the mines and a talk wh so remaining workers coirms the sad economic stistics. butchear mesubsteseand a drop e talk wh so remaining workers have cut many jobsere. jos: what we found in the north central region was a decline in production and in employment in the mining...
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you climb, climb, climb, you're on a plateau, and for a while, whatever you do is just wonderful, orou think it is, and then you slide down it. if you're a good artist, you're going to go down. and it's up to you. and pulling yourself up again is the most importanpart ofour life. it's getting out of the bottom that you put everything into yourself. that's when you change yourself to be the goddess that you'll be. you always carry the memory of the bottom and fear of the bottom. and when you start going to the bottom, it's panic. there are people who can't stand the panic. what happens then is that they begin to develop some kind of technique to keep out of that hole. once they do that, it's finished. they never go any further. they're done. what i want to do is get rid of this oil. and i'm ready to paint, but i'm not going to because i don't have the faintest idea what to do now. it's not in my head to do anything. i can't just go and move a brush around. i have to have a beginning. i don't want to just use models, figures. i just want to have some reason. and the beginning is adam a
you climb, climb, climb, you're on a plateau, and for a while, whatever you do is just wonderful, orou think it is, and then you slide down it. if you're a good artist, you're going to go down. and it's up to you. and pulling yourself up again is the most importanpart ofour life. it's getting out of the bottom that you put everything into yourself. that's when you change yourself to be the goddess that you'll be. you always carry the memory of the bottom and fear of the bottom. and when you...
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he was being wrestling with zack randolph plans are to come by needed gimcrack the 60 point plateau after three quarters. the clippers' bench to go over. l i b samantha's 82-72 to win the series for only the third time in franchise history they take on the san antonio spurs in second round. lebron james presented with this third mvp award. lebron takes over in the fourth, the heat beat the pacers 95-86. golf at the players championship tagger a bad start three bogeys in this double bogey a final- round 73 he finished one under par and 12 shots back. the third round later fell apart with six bogeys. that opens the door for met coucher, aligned and birdie on 16 he fires is 70 in wins by two strokes. he wins over $1 million and lives up to theft on the world rankings. amgen tour of california gets underway in santa rosa. levi leipheimer is competing. at the later has a punctured back tire he made it way to the front of the pack and wins the final sprint. 44 years since manchester city has won an english league title. they had to win their final match. man sitting down one goal, of the corner
he was being wrestling with zack randolph plans are to come by needed gimcrack the 60 point plateau after three quarters. the clippers' bench to go over. l i b samantha's 82-72 to win the series for only the third time in franchise history they take on the san antonio spurs in second round. lebron james presented with this third mvp award. lebron takes over in the fourth, the heat beat the pacers 95-86. golf at the players championship tagger a bad start three bogeys in this double bogey a...
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it was a site, an archeological site on the colorado plateau, that i ran into a number of years ago. and i've gone down to it a couple of times now. when i first found it, i had been on the river for 7 days in a canoe. and i tied off and broke through the tamarisk which if you've ever been down on those desert rivers, the tamarisk, the invasive species of plant that runs along the shore line, it makes this jungle, this dry, hard jungle that you just work your way through until you have sticks stabbed into your ears and hair and tamis buds is what they call it, it's the stuff that rains down off these trees and it fills up the back of your shirt. i came up to this flat area and this cliff was there and i saw a piece of pottery on the ground, a broken piece of pottery. if you start looking around, you see broken pieces of pottery that date back 800 years, 900, 1200 years, and i dropped down on my hands and knees when i saw that one and i started brushing away sand until i could see others and i blew the sand away and i could see the rim of a broken pot. once i saw that, my eye was much
it was a site, an archeological site on the colorado plateau, that i ran into a number of years ago. and i've gone down to it a couple of times now. when i first found it, i had been on the river for 7 days in a canoe. and i tied off and broke through the tamarisk which if you've ever been down on those desert rivers, the tamarisk, the invasive species of plant that runs along the shore line, it makes this jungle, this dry, hard jungle that you just work your way through until you have sticks...
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the monastery lies on a high plateau. every year, hundreds of thousands of pilgrims come here, but most of the syrian orthodox population has left the region over the last 50 years, driven away by discrimination and the violence between kurdish rebels and the turkish state. only the monks have remained behind the monastery walls. but now the monastery is in danger. the surrounding kurdish villages and state forestry authorities have filed several legal suits, accusing the order of illegally occupying the land. the monks say the conflict could be politically motivated. >> the monastery has no income of its own. they live from donations and agriculture on the surrounding land. i of the monastery loses that, too, then it will have dire consequences for the monastery [applause] existence. without these lands, the monastery will not be able to survive over the long term. >> the disputes were triggered by surveying work. the legal proceedings are attracting attention in europe. politicians have expressed concern about religious
the monastery lies on a high plateau. every year, hundreds of thousands of pilgrims come here, but most of the syrian orthodox population has left the region over the last 50 years, driven away by discrimination and the violence between kurdish rebels and the turkish state. only the monks have remained behind the monastery walls. but now the monastery is in danger. the surrounding kurdish villages and state forestry authorities have filed several legal suits, accusing the order of illegally...
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/k/a, i don't have any money, so my reaction is i am going to chill, see what happens, see if it plateaus maybe that point borrow money from my daddy and buy shares. >> experts say one day does not a market make. facebook is so dominant they believe it can maintain its lead. tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2news. >> thank you. >>> so what is the reaction to facebook's ipo from general folks? coming up we will hear from tech workers and retirees and others. we invite you to check out the facebook tab at ktvu.com. we have posted numerous stories including the company's 5 core values plus some of the millions of people refusing to join the social network. things are not all rosy though in silicon valley. there are reports hewlett- packard is eliminating tens of thousands of jobs, trying to cope with declining demand. the cuts could mean as many as 30,000 hp workers around the world would be out of work, that is 10% of the company's global work force, ceo meg whitman is not commenting now but is expected to say something next week. >>> happening now police have evacuated a two block area in san j
/k/a, i don't have any money, so my reaction is i am going to chill, see what happens, see if it plateaus maybe that point borrow money from my daddy and buy shares. >> experts say one day does not a market make. facebook is so dominant they believe it can maintain its lead. tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2news. >> thank you. >>> so what is the reaction to facebook's ipo from general folks? coming up we will hear from tech workers and retirees and others. we invite you to...
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activity on the mountain plateaus, but does not end.le have been away from their homes and jobs ½ons. crops and animals perish from neglect, anthen, in december,n. the media reports thatoldiers are looting residents' homes. the newsouches o a riot. ( shouting ) mothes: they came in on busloads-- about 3,000-- with sticks and stones anmachetes an drove mof litary hostage also. with sticks and stones anmachetes and eny had a truce atsignednight with the gover sayingwe wilta back our wn and that the government is not responsible foour well-being. narrator: the citizens of baños are happy to be home, relieved that tungurahua did not kill humans. but are they safe? and whato theyhi ofir government and the scientists? peter hall warns that the last fatal eruption occurred almost two years after the initial blasts. and eelling the "don't forget what happened in 1916 and 1918." we went for a long period without activity and the big eruption came late. narrator: if a new eruption threatens, the scientists may have time to issue another alert. th
activity on the mountain plateaus, but does not end.le have been away from their homes and jobs ½ons. crops and animals perish from neglect, anthen, in december,n. the media reports thatoldiers are looting residents' homes. the newsouches o a riot. ( shouting ) mothes: they came in on busloads-- about 3,000-- with sticks and stones anmachetes an drove mof litary hostage also. with sticks and stones anmachetes and eny had a truce atsignednight with the gover sayingwe wilta back our wn and that...
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they may not have reached the plateau for formal acceptance, but i think the sill nal being sent is we'll have the ex panks of nato. on a parallel path the eu has been slow on expansion because of the economic problems of europe. so i guess i would like to get the administration's view as to how we continue to keep the momentum moving towards democratic reform and ultimate membership in nato and countries that we have been very actively enga engaged. four plus others. >> i agree that historically enlargement has been good for europe, stability, and has been the right policy. administrations of different stripes have been supportive of it. we agree with that. i think we have been staying and this phase you heard, we have been saying, okay, it's not an enlargement summit but it should be backing away. there is not a country ready to be included in the alliance with the consensus behind it. we want to be clear this doesn't mean we're not focused on enlargement or as supportive as ever of the open door policy. one of the ways we're going to signal that is secretary clinton will participate in
they may not have reached the plateau for formal acceptance, but i think the sill nal being sent is we'll have the ex panks of nato. on a parallel path the eu has been slow on expansion because of the economic problems of europe. so i guess i would like to get the administration's view as to how we continue to keep the momentum moving towards democratic reform and ultimate membership in nato and countries that we have been very actively enga engaged. four plus others. >> i agree that...
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fuentes, the 200-save plateau. >>> little history down south. anaheim for the twins and angels.ered weaver with a no-hittner the ninth inning. jamey carroll, a little can of corn. vernon wells makes the play. one out. next batter. denard span. absolutely no shot on the inside heater. weaver, one out away from his first career no-hitter. alexi casilla, hit it well. but n n well enough. the no-no intact. it is the tenth no-hitter in angels' history. closer to home, the big concerns for the giants, can't seem to score runs. and pablo sandoval, who will not be in the lineup for day baseball on thursday. guys? >> scott, thank you. jessica wanted to know what a can of corn means. >> a lazy fly ball. baseball vernacular. raj will fill you af ans. - ( music playing ) - we know technology can make you more connected. but now it can make you more connected to your doctor through e-mail. test results from home. check records. change appointments. now doctors, nurses, techs, pharmacists are all digitally connected to each other. and ultimately connected to you. at kaiser permanente, we beli
fuentes, the 200-save plateau. >>> little history down south. anaheim for the twins and angels.ered weaver with a no-hittner the ninth inning. jamey carroll, a little can of corn. vernon wells makes the play. one out. next batter. denard span. absolutely no shot on the inside heater. weaver, one out away from his first career no-hitter. alexi casilla, hit it well. but n n well enough. the no-no intact. it is the tenth no-hitter in angels' history. closer to home, the big concerns for...
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amongst these natives were gold trinkets that had been traded from the mainland, perhaps from mexican plateau where the aztecs were and it had taken generations. it wasn't as if there was a gold mine over the next hill. of course whenever columbus or his associates would ask the natives, however rudimentary way they would do it, where did these riches come from, the answer was always the next village over. they were always anxious. you want to go to the next village over. well, as they went to the next village over, it was disappointment upon disappointment. they didn't find people speaking chinese. they didn't see the fine silks and teas and everything they're looking for, none of it, none of it. on christmas day 1492 the santa maria is ship wrecked on the island of espanola. columbus puts the crew ashore and tells them, establish this town and we'll be back for you. the town becomes known as navi da d, christmas, and columbus with the nina and the pinta returns to spain. this is columbus returning to spain to visit the court, ferdinand and isabella receiving the admiral of the ocean seas. t
amongst these natives were gold trinkets that had been traded from the mainland, perhaps from mexican plateau where the aztecs were and it had taken generations. it wasn't as if there was a gold mine over the next hill. of course whenever columbus or his associates would ask the natives, however rudimentary way they would do it, where did these riches come from, the answer was always the next village over. they were always anxious. you want to go to the next village over. well, as they went to...
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with their big 8-inch guns that could fire three miles deep onto the plateau. so that anchored the left firmly at deal branch ravine which lay here in front of us. so this union's last line has a huge ravine just immediately to the south of the left flank portion of it, and then on the extreme right is that tillman branch that sherman and mcclernand backed up over at mid afternoon. so he had these two prominent landscape features to put between the confederate forces and this new defensive perimeter. the hornet's nest capture basically is the climax of the first day's fighting. a large number of confederate forces, in fact, the majority of confederate forces never advanced beyond that point, but a remnant of the confederate army does. it's debatable the size of the force, but it's no more than about 10,000 troops at best. of that, i would say that only about 3,500 men actually come under musketry fire in the final confederate attack of the day, which will be delivered across deal branch against this section of grant's last line, from the mouth of deal branch we
with their big 8-inch guns that could fire three miles deep onto the plateau. so that anchored the left firmly at deal branch ravine which lay here in front of us. so this union's last line has a huge ravine just immediately to the south of the left flank portion of it, and then on the extreme right is that tillman branch that sherman and mcclernand backed up over at mid afternoon. so he had these two prominent landscape features to put between the confederate forces and this new defensive...
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hold it hold the world on the plateau. the speech. she gave. her her. wish. to bomb islam good. luck just see them on the enemy come eat get her. come out of my mind i'm a little. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for langley you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. download the official delegation to go on the phone line pod touch from the choose our. life on the go. video on demand. in line comes and says feeds now in the palm.
hold it hold the world on the plateau. the speech. she gave. her her. wish. to bomb islam good. luck just see them on the enemy come eat get her. come out of my mind i'm a little. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for langley you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. download the official delegation to go on the...
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government forces shelled the town of the bunch and it comes off the head of the un said the peace plateau serials only hope despite a recent when a court accusing both sides of the turks document says price is becoming increasingly militarized despite a six week cease fire. to stand up massive rallies have been held at the end of the past reopening of nato so why don't i stop protest is chanted slogans condemning us interference in a country where there was close to nato intervention after american drone attacks killed twenty four pakistani soldiers that continues to demand that washington apologizes for the drone strikes. spain's fourth largest bank bank here has asked for nineteen billion euros of government cash to save it from collapse if granted it would be the biggest of its kind in the country's history the help was requested after ratings johnston and poised to clear the banking giants credit score with junk french banks getting the eurozone severe headache. amounts of toxic assets they currently hold. the last decade has seen the meteoric rise of social media networks and spike t
government forces shelled the town of the bunch and it comes off the head of the un said the peace plateau serials only hope despite a recent when a court accusing both sides of the turks document says price is becoming increasingly militarized despite a six week cease fire. to stand up massive rallies have been held at the end of the past reopening of nato so why don't i stop protest is chanted slogans condemning us interference in a country where there was close to nato intervention after...
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when i say lateral, if you think the battle starts on the south end of the plateau and ends up on the north end, so it's that lateral west to east line of communication, line of logistics that exists with inside the union encampment. so we've come up from the churches because this is where sherman's division retires to. well, he's retearing back upon his initial support, and that's mcclernand's division. shiloh church is due south of our position here. down there, you know, the union front's facing south-southwest against the oncoming confederate attack. as we stand here with north being in this direction, look at the orientation then of this federal line of defense that the monuments basically delineate here. but the line i want you to look at is from this battery over here, the 14th ohio through these illinois regiments stacked up to the far illinois battery you see here to the southwest. and look where their guns are playing. not towards shiloh church and the center of union camps held by sherman's division earlier, but they're orientated towards where prentiss' division had been e
when i say lateral, if you think the battle starts on the south end of the plateau and ends up on the north end, so it's that lateral west to east line of communication, line of logistics that exists with inside the union encampment. so we've come up from the churches because this is where sherman's division retires to. well, he's retearing back upon his initial support, and that's mcclernand's division. shiloh church is due south of our position here. down there, you know, the union front's...
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. >> reporter: the average worker, the productivity has plateaued. people who have jobs right now, they are being worked to the bone and companies may be forced to hire more people. >> right. thank you so much, dan. >>> and now, it was another dramatic day in the trial of former presidential candidate john edwards. today, it was the money trail, the cover-up money for his affair. and it totaled nearly $1 million. most of it provided by a 97-year-old heiress, a legendary philanthropist in this country named bunny mellon. and today, we finally learned how the edwards team got her to keep that money coming. here's abc's bob woodruff. >> reporter: all along, john edwards has denied knowing about secret money that was paid to cover up his affair with girlfriend rielle hunter. today, powerful evidence that he did. alexander forger, a lawyer for the multimillionaire heiress rachel "bunny" mellon, testified today that he asked an attorney for john edwards at the time if edwards would acknowledge, or did he know, that this was for his benefit? edwards' lawyer
. >> reporter: the average worker, the productivity has plateaued. people who have jobs right now, they are being worked to the bone and companies may be forced to hire more people. >> right. thank you so much, dan. >>> and now, it was another dramatic day in the trial of former presidential candidate john edwards. today, it was the money trail, the cover-up money for his affair. and it totaled nearly $1 million. most of it provided by a 97-year-old heiress, a legendary...
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. >> the variety of the workout prevents you from plateauing.apped, in a funk. i did not know what to do to lose the way because i had been overweight my entire life. was to the call for me to get motivated. >> laura says that she knew her sedentary lifestyle was setting her up for problems carr. she thought the group at mr. would make her more comfortable. >> i came because of the variety and the camaraderie of the people. it is more motivating for me to come here and hang out with my friends and work out with my friends for an hour than go to the gym by myself. >> she lost 100 pounds in two years. she celebrated by running at 10 capered >> my goal is to have an athletic figure. that is something that has to be maintained. >> by bernd of the baby weighed i gained during my pregnancy. by her first birthday, i increased my muscle mass and cut my body fat. if i admit it was a struggle to make it through a 62nd set. laura col. said the booty up -- the beauty of the camp. you can always add more weight or work harder to challenge yourself. >> it is
. >> the variety of the workout prevents you from plateauing.apped, in a funk. i did not know what to do to lose the way because i had been overweight my entire life. was to the call for me to get motivated. >> laura says that she knew her sedentary lifestyle was setting her up for problems carr. she thought the group at mr. would make her more comfortable. >> i came because of the variety and the camaraderie of the people. it is more motivating for me to come here and hang...
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. >> the variety of the workout prevent you from hitting a plateau.weighed 275 pounds when she first reported to boot camp three years ago. >> i did not know what to do to lose the weight, because i had been overweight my entire life. it was difficult for me to get motivated. >> she said she had a desk job and sedentary lifestyle that were setting her up for health problems. she thought the group atmosphere of boot camp makes her more accountable. >> that is why i come here, for the variety, and also that eraderie.bbery -- cam >> it paid off, she lost 100 pounds in two years. she celebrated by running at 10 k. >> i burned off the baby weighed i gain during my pregnancy, and by charlotte's first birthday, i increased my muscle mass and cut my body fat. still, i admit it is a struggle to make it through some of these sets. you can always add more weight or work harder to challenge yourself. >> i do not think it is possible to actually master it. >> there is always a rush of relief when you hear these words. kerry cavanaugh, wbal-tv 11 news. >> it looks
. >> the variety of the workout prevent you from hitting a plateau.weighed 275 pounds when she first reported to boot camp three years ago. >> i did not know what to do to lose the weight, because i had been overweight my entire life. it was difficult for me to get motivated. >> she said she had a desk job and sedentary lifestyle that were setting her up for health problems. she thought the group atmosphere of boot camp makes her more accountable. >> that is why i come...
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we're bouncing off a plateau on the s&p 500 and that should carry us another 1%, maybe to 1350.we'll be in a trading range market and economic news that is not necessarily so good here in the united states. >>> got to wrap it up there. you're up, dan greenhouse with 30 seconds on the clock, what are you seeing? >> pending home sales is what i'm going to be watching. there is a tremendous rally, some approaching 100% and some approaching 200%. if you believe that this economy is going to get better, you have to believe that housing is going to get belter. >> i haven't heard anyone mention jobs. i wonder when people will start anticipating the number out for friday. >> this is for tomorrow. >> you're right. we've got a head start as we anticipate. thank you, gentlemen. you had another ten seconds so i thought you'd keep ongoing. see you soon. >>> my observation on this year's biggest and most disappointing ipo and whether the ipk can can recover. back in a moment. in a moment.y? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fifty thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one
we're bouncing off a plateau on the s&p 500 and that should carry us another 1%, maybe to 1350.we'll be in a trading range market and economic news that is not necessarily so good here in the united states. >>> got to wrap it up there. you're up, dan greenhouse with 30 seconds on the clock, what are you seeing? >> pending home sales is what i'm going to be watching. there is a tremendous rally, some approaching 100% and some approaching 200%. if you believe that this economy...
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statistics and the rise in diabetes the study found the prevalence of obesity in adolescence with a plateau. >> we think that may be why they're not seeing an increase in the prevalence of prehypertension and hypertension as well as high and borderline ldl in children. >> reporter: experts say adolescence is a key time for doctors and parents to intervene promote rg healthier lifestyles like exercise and healthy eating. >>> another study out today finds evidence that obese teens already have damaged hearts with thicker heart walls. >> there is big excitement today in great britain. the olympic torch relay is now under way. the olympic flame arrived from athens on friday and was flown to the extreme southwest tip of england to a place in cornwall called land's end. on saturday the torch bearers began to carry the flame. when the 70-day relay concludes, 8,000 people will have carried the torch across the uk. the flame will be used to light the calderon at the opening games of the 2012 olympics on july 27th right here on nbc 4. >> we can't wait. >>> when news 4 at 4:00 continues facebook found
statistics and the rise in diabetes the study found the prevalence of obesity in adolescence with a plateau. >> we think that may be why they're not seeing an increase in the prevalence of prehypertension and hypertension as well as high and borderline ldl in children. >> reporter: experts say adolescence is a key time for doctors and parents to intervene promote rg healthier lifestyles like exercise and healthy eating. >>> another study out today finds evidence that obese...
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supposed to a one time increase in spending because of economic hard times and making it a permanent plateau on forever. >>eric: great point. one time initiative, and, then, next year you forgot that was when time, right, we will add 3 percent on to that. >>guest: that is right. >>eric: we will leave it there, thank you very much. to the badger state brawl the recall race is getting nasty but not between who you might thing. we will explain. and for get lower student loan rate, these college kids do not thing they should pay off their loans per. are they right in or wrong? [ male announcer ] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it. it's anothereason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>eric: unions lashing out in congress, angry at washington dem
supposed to a one time increase in spending because of economic hard times and making it a permanent plateau on forever. >>eric: great point. one time initiative, and, then, next year you forgot that was when time, right, we will add 3 percent on to that. >>guest: that is right. >>eric: we will leave it there, thank you very much. to the badger state brawl the recall race is getting nasty but not between who you might thing. we will explain. and for get lower student loan...
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interesting part of all this is that walker's numbers, in spite of the money, in spite of the ads have plateauedst done last week is popularity dropped by two point. so he can have money. we've got people. we've got the truth on our side. we are out there everyday, every minute, every breath to make sure that wisconsin takes its government back. >> and one sentence, adam, what do progressive need to do in this one week left? >> we need to consider this all hands on deck moment. everybody needs to make phone calls. still chipping in to the cause and if you're in wisconsin please, please get out and vote. >> what do we need people to do, marty? >> we need people to contact relatives, friend, kids, outlaws, in-laws, church members, community groups and tell them that the 5th, next tuesday, it is absolutely critical to go to the polls. if they can't make that commitment, they can early vote and absentee until june 1st. there are thousands of people who lined up yesterday, 90 minutes to get into vote absentee. so folks have some concern about not voting on the 57b8g. they can vote early, but we need
interesting part of all this is that walker's numbers, in spite of the money, in spite of the ads have plateauedst done last week is popularity dropped by two point. so he can have money. we've got people. we've got the truth on our side. we are out there everyday, every minute, every breath to make sure that wisconsin takes its government back. >> and one sentence, adam, what do progressive need to do in this one week left? >> we need to consider this all hands on deck moment....
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we saw them plateau and last week, they started to drop in california for example.today are five cents less than they were a week ago, but in total, they're 60 cents higher than their friends and neighbors on the east coast. >> for everybody traveling, safe travels to them and it's good to see you. thanks for being with us today. >> you're welcome. >>> tropical storm beryl makinging land fall this morning and causing a lot of problems this holiday weekend. plus -- >> the cost of appearing with this blooufuating ignoramous is observe it seems to me. >> he's talking about donald trump. what does it mean for mitt romney come november? be turned into a training facility? ♪ this olympian's mom has been doing it for years. she's got bounty. in this lab demo, one sheet of new bounty leaves this surface cleaner than two sheets of the leading ordinary brand. bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. let the spills begin. p&g. proud sponsor of the olympic games. [ female announcer ] new aveeno skin strengthening body cream helps transform dry
we saw them plateau and last week, they started to drop in california for example.today are five cents less than they were a week ago, but in total, they're 60 cents higher than their friends and neighbors on the east coast. >> for everybody traveling, safe travels to them and it's good to see you. thanks for being with us today. >> you're welcome. >>> tropical storm beryl makinging land fall this morning and causing a lot of problems this holiday weekend. plus -- >>...
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despite these statistics, the number of teen diabetes cases has hit a plateau. >> we think that thatay be why we're not seeing an increase in the prevalence of prehypertension and hypertension, as well as high and borderline ldl in children. >> experts say adolescence is a key time for doctors and parents to intervene and promote exercise and healthy eating. >>> leave me and my family alone, that is the message from the tan mom. patric patricia krentcil says she's tired of the media attention but sat down for an exclusive interview with the "today" show. >> i'm sick and tired of everyone -- why doesn't everyone just leave me, my family alone, and find something better to do like help -- help people instead of criticizing a ma who sits at home in gardens and takes care of her kids? >> you can see the exclusive interview this morning on "today." that's rights after "news4 today." >>> a former career criminal is sharing his secrets about what might make your home a prime target for burglary. kenneth fields says burglars tend to work the days closest to the weekend when people are sloppy
despite these statistics, the number of teen diabetes cases has hit a plateau. >> we think that thatay be why we're not seeing an increase in the prevalence of prehypertension and hypertension, as well as high and borderline ldl in children. >> experts say adolescence is a key time for doctors and parents to intervene and promote exercise and healthy eating. >>> leave me and my family alone, that is the message from the tan mom. patric patricia krentcil says she's tired of...
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i want to reach my -- i want to get there before the plateau. >> is it different this time around given the fact that the stock closed at the ipo price? >> no, because groupon and others have also been sort of disappointing over the years. i mean, even remember the netscape ipo originally was a disappointment. what happens is people look at them. 's not about selling off anymore. but it's about the regular investor getting in. i think monday will being. for me it's the same thing. if something is really hot, it will start picking up speed and i wasn't surprised by today. i mean, this is -- you know, these are people saying they don't want to be part of the hype, but on monday they will want to be part of the hype. >> putting trading strategies aside and sort of this day one, day three thing, let's talk fundamentals for a moment. you bought it because of the fundamentals, but in terms of revenue growth, what are your expectations? >> i see what they have done and i see the mistakes they have made, but this is a company that has at the half strategy. they really are on their way to someth
i want to reach my -- i want to get there before the plateau. >> is it different this time around given the fact that the stock closed at the ipo price? >> no, because groupon and others have also been sort of disappointing over the years. i mean, even remember the netscape ipo originally was a disappointment. what happens is people look at them. 's not about selling off anymore. but it's about the regular investor getting in. i think monday will being. for me it's the same thing....
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we saw them plateau and last week, they started to drop in california for example.today are five cents less than they were a week ago, but in total, they're 60 cents higher than their friends and neighbors on the east coast. >> for everybody traveling, safe travels to them and it's good to see you. thanks for being with us today. >> you're welcome. >>> tropical storm beryl makinging land fall this morning and causing a lot of problems this holiday weekend. plus -- >> the cost of appearing with this blooufuating ignoramous is observe it seems to me. >> he's talking about donald trump. what does it mean for mitt romney come november? be turned into a training facility? ♪ this olympian's mom has been doing it for years. she's got bounty. in this lab demo, one sheet of new bounty leaves this surface cleaner than two sheets of the leading ordinary brand. bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. let the spills begin. p&g. proud sponsor of the olympic games. [ female announcer ] new aveeno skin strengthening body cream helps transform dry
we saw them plateau and last week, they started to drop in california for example.today are five cents less than they were a week ago, but in total, they're 60 cents higher than their friends and neighbors on the east coast. >> for everybody traveling, safe travels to them and it's good to see you. thanks for being with us today. >> you're welcome. >>> tropical storm beryl makinging land fall this morning and causing a lot of problems this holiday weekend. plus -- >>...
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once you reach a certain plateau and start to go down, in my mind it is hard to go back up again. in the last three-four years he has slumped and gone downhill. the patriots have gotten rid of him, tennessee has gotten rid of him. if i had said that money, i know this was his last stand, i think mrs. >>gary: i'm only talking for a living, he is doing it. >>catherine: in veinous over under on the 49ers is 9.5. what you think about the odds? >>gary: i think it could win 10 or more. stunt their effect of espn to win the nfc and go to the super bowl. there really improve themselves that much. i think that they will win 10 games in the 49ers >> how about the raiders? her >> you have a brand-new coach and a branch near tel. all the best hitter in the world with an account keep. i had to bet i said it would win 6 and lose 10. >>catherine: the warriors are planning to move to see if it's a very great for this city, but is this a slap in the face for oakland? >>gary: no one likes to lose 18, i am a san jose native, if you could have the wherewithal, would you rather be in oakland, milipita
once you reach a certain plateau and start to go down, in my mind it is hard to go back up again. in the last three-four years he has slumped and gone downhill. the patriots have gotten rid of him, tennessee has gotten rid of him. if i had said that money, i know this was his last stand, i think mrs. >>gary: i'm only talking for a living, he is doing it. >>catherine: in veinous over under on the 49ers is 9.5. what you think about the odds? >>gary: i think it could win 10 or...
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the system we put in place the last couple years we're seeing a plateauing of obesity rates which is the first step in the process. secondly, we are reformlating the school lunch where youngsters get half of their daily calories. they'll have a much more nutritious meal. first time in 30 years we've provided additional resources for schools. we have new di tear guidelines. we have a new my plate icon that makes people understand what a nutritious meal looks like. i think you are going to see that together with the first lady's let's move initiative where people are having more physical activity. we are going to build a healthier generation of americans. i have no doubt about that. >> mr. secretary, the current $284 billion farm bill, i believe, expires in september of this year. earlier today on "squawk box" the ceo of dean foods had a question for you regarding the farm bill. let's have a listen. >> okay. >> so the next farm bill is whether or not we want to move to a more market-oriented system of pricing, particularly around dairy. or whether we're going to take a step in the dire
the system we put in place the last couple years we're seeing a plateauing of obesity rates which is the first step in the process. secondly, we are reformlating the school lunch where youngsters get half of their daily calories. they'll have a much more nutritious meal. first time in 30 years we've provided additional resources for schools. we have new di tear guidelines. we have a new my plate icon that makes people understand what a nutritious meal looks like. i think you are going to see...
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the silver lining here, obesity among young people plateaued during the study. >>> a new jersey motherho made national headlines for taking her daughter to a tanning salon is sharing her story. patricia krencil is charged with child endangerment. she said her child was never in the tanning bed, and's a misunderstanding. she sat down with nbc news finish an exclusive interview. >> i'm sick and tired of everyone -- why doesn't everyone just leave me, my family alone and find something better to do like help -- help people instead of criticizing a ma who sits at home in guardens and takes -- gardens and takes care of her kids? >> you can watch more coming up on thetor beginning at 7:00 this morning -- the "today" show beginning at 7:00 this morning. >>> 5:21. tom kierein's keeping an eye on rain. >> yeah. storm 4 radar is showing shower activity coming through. in fact, overnight, what a change from yesterday. our wonderful weekend. we've had some passing showers, a little drizzle. it's coming in from the southeast, heading northwest. right now storm 4 radar showing the heaviest showers,
the silver lining here, obesity among young people plateaued during the study. >>> a new jersey motherho made national headlines for taking her daughter to a tanning salon is sharing her story. patricia krencil is charged with child endangerment. she said her child was never in the tanning bed, and's a misunderstanding. she sat down with nbc news finish an exclusive interview. >> i'm sick and tired of everyone -- why doesn't everyone just leave me, my family alone and find...
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better than prices going up, so between the east coast prices dropping and the west coast prices plateauing, it's good news for everybody. >> woodruff: for now, gasoline in many parts of the country is following a steady decline in the price of oil, which closed below $90 a barrel on wednesday for the first time since october. oil prices have fallen as u.s. oil inventories have been rising, and as economic slowdowns in china and europe cut into overall global demand. >> gas prices are coming down because there have been concerns by the speculators that high oil prices will have a negative impact on the global economy, and opec promised a little while ago that they would increase their production. >> woodruff: at the same time, renewed talks on iran's nuclear program have eased concerns that that country's oil output could be disrupted by u.s. or israeli attacks. the triple-a says many analysts expect gas prices to dip during the rest of the summer. >> right now, we don't really see anything in the global economy that leads us to believe that there is a reason for gas prices to take a sharp
better than prices going up, so between the east coast prices dropping and the west coast prices plateauing, it's good news for everybody. >> woodruff: for now, gasoline in many parts of the country is following a steady decline in the price of oil, which closed below $90 a barrel on wednesday for the first time since october. oil prices have fallen as u.s. oil inventories have been rising, and as economic slowdowns in china and europe cut into overall global demand. >> gas prices...
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>> are we on a plateau or learning new things every day?>> oh i think we are moving -- >> rose: has the imaging taken us to places -- >> we have never been before. >> we have learned from imaging it has provided a template to think about all of these things, you can test to see whether there is a change when someone takes a medication, what part of the circuit changes. what is the difference between getting better when you take medicine versus not? you can see how the system is responsibilities receive to the treatment. you can, you can compare drug and psycho therapy and realize they have certain areas of the brain they effect commonly, they have other areas that are complementary that help us to understand why each one may get certain people better, but in combination people do better than either alone. we equally have now moved to the point to realize that there are some people, not like andrew's example, that actually can get well only with psycho therapy, and don't require drugs, but other people who actually do require a drug and can
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density will continue to increase but when you look at president rate of fractures that begins to plateau. so the protection which was 50% to 70% reduction in fractures we saw in the first three to five years then gradually disappears even though the bone density is going up. so that means there's probably other factors going on. so what the f.d.a. found was that if you continue the drugs beyond five years there's no additional benefit. now, we don't know the true risk of these rare side effects and that's one of the issue that has to be resolved. but the fact that there's no continued benefit made them come out with the findings in review of the day that that was available. >> warner: so what's the takeaway message for women who may have been told they either have osteoporosis or in the broader category, i think it's called osteopenia where they have some bone density loss. what should they do? >> the bottom line message is if you have very low bone density and/or you've had a fracture of your spine and your bone density is very low you are still at very high risk of fracture. those indi
density will continue to increase but when you look at president rate of fractures that begins to plateau. so the protection which was 50% to 70% reduction in fractures we saw in the first three to five years then gradually disappears even though the bone density is going up. so that means there's probably other factors going on. so what the f.d.a. found was that if you continue the drugs beyond five years there's no additional benefit. now, we don't know the true risk of these rare side...