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archaeologist elsa redmond thinks this strange gallery of grotesque carvings may hold the key to that mystery. redmond: these figures have been subjected to all kinds of interpretations -- dancers, swimmers, ecstatic priests, medical anomalies. but there's certain clues on these stone slabs that help us understand what they represent. they are nude male figures. their eyes are closed. their mouths are open, or grimacing, in pain. their arms are braced and with with cupped hands in submissive gestures. their legs are splayed out in awkward, distorted poses. this one is wearing a hair knot and pony tail that we know warriors wore in mesoamerica. also an ear spool, that suggests he might have been an individual of high status. it's important that he's shown naked because in mesoamerica captives were shown naked as a sign of their humiliation. keach: redmond thinks that each of these figures may represent a chief or warrior from a competing group who had been captured and taken to monte alban to be sacrificed. redmond: the fact that there are 300 or more of these male figures portrayed on
archaeologist elsa redmond thinks this strange gallery of grotesque carvings may hold the key to that mystery. redmond: these figures have been subjected to all kinds of interpretations -- dancers, swimmers, ecstatic priests, medical anomalies. but there's certain clues on these stone slabs that help us understand what they represent. they are nude male figures. their eyes are closed. their mouths are open, or grimacing, in pain. their arms are braced and with with cupped hands in submissive...
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jaylen walton bounces back to the left, breaks a tackle of redmond and then gets an escort from cody core downfield. careful not to block from behind. 91 yards. and a second look with ole miss radio announcer david kellum. >> quick pitch by wallace to walton. he starts right. nothing there. tries to go back left. angles up the middle of the field. he's broken clear. he's to the 20. he's to the 30. he's to the 40. he's got a blocker. he's to the 20, 15, 10, five, touchdown. ole miss. all i can say is wow. >> verne: i've said that before. >> gary: yes, you have. >> verne: a couple of times. hugh freeze told us earlier this year, "we're ahead of where i thought we would be." now he can really claim that. >> gary: he almost called the perfect game. he kept it balanced just enough to take the pressure. he did not have a running quarterback tonight so he relied on his tailbacks more and i think that's the offense he's going to have to bring in the future. you just can't have a running quarterback. you need those tailbacks. >> verne: there will be joy in the grove tonight, and a long hour a
jaylen walton bounces back to the left, breaks a tackle of redmond and then gets an escort from cody core downfield. careful not to block from behind. 91 yards. and a second look with ole miss radio announcer david kellum. >> quick pitch by wallace to walton. he starts right. nothing there. tries to go back left. angles up the middle of the field. he's broken clear. he's to the 20. he's to the 30. he's to the 40. he's got a blocker. he's to the 20, 15, 10, five, touchdown. ole miss. all i...
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host of "judge alex" and a commentator will join us, david clinger, former police officer in l.a., redmondington author of "into the kill." and jeffrey warda of the st. louis police officers association. thank you all, gentlemen, for joining us tonight. jeffrey, looking at pictures now. this is los angeles. we saw what happened in ferguson, missouri a member of the association, what do you make of the protests this evening? >> listen, it's good news they're telling them to get off the streets. it's safe for the protesters. safe for the police officers. safe for the national guardmen. i, i didn't have any problem with them breaking up the protests when, when they get violent like this. and, lives are in the balance. >> uh-huh. what about the right to protest? david, many of those, say this is our right. to be here on the streets. you can't order us off the streets. >> absolutely have a right to protest peacefully. but you cannot go beyond the bound. police have an on li g investigation investigation -- on li gbligati. looking out for first amendment rights. protecting people and property. t
host of "judge alex" and a commentator will join us, david clinger, former police officer in l.a., redmondington author of "into the kill." and jeffrey warda of the st. louis police officers association. thank you all, gentlemen, for joining us tonight. jeffrey, looking at pictures now. this is los angeles. we saw what happened in ferguson, missouri a member of the association, what do you make of the protests this evening? >> listen, it's good news they're telling...
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that was the record low temperature in redmond, oregon.ver, colorado also getting down to below goose egg, which is minus 18 on the celsius scale. tall of this we think we'll improve as we head into the latter portion of the week, across the western half of the united states. that's the latest in weather. more news coming right up. was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine, loving your numbers. introducing once-daily invokana®. it's the first of a new kind of prescription medicine that's used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. invokana® is a once-daily pill that works around the clock to help lower a1c. here's how: the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in, and sends some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for weight loss, it may help you lose some weight. invokana® can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause some people to have
that was the record low temperature in redmond, oregon.ver, colorado also getting down to below goose egg, which is minus 18 on the celsius scale. tall of this we think we'll improve as we head into the latter portion of the week, across the western half of the united states. that's the latest in weather. more news coming right up. was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine, loving your numbers. introducing once-daily invokana®. it's the first of a new...
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which he wrote on the eve of the battle of trenton has the greatest paragraph i would say at the redmond journalism. these are the times she try solo spirit on it goes. lincoln rattled those works. they were reprinted in print. you assume the appearance boat, the agent for each reason, which was his ferocious attack. britain and france, he had gone over there for the french revolution, then thrown in raising and while he was in jail he began the age of reasoning. he is not an atheist. he said i he said they believe he said they believe in what god did no more. but he argues all religions are false, set up to terrify and enslave men. he makes the cracks of islam and more judaism, but most of his fire is for a cushy entity. he writes the sort of the ipo for the anti-ideal book for a fire pole reading public. this technique is to take the bible to look for any inconsistency, and a contradiction, and a seeming inconsistency for contradiction and make relentless fun of it. so lincoln reads this book and like many 20-year-olds, he thinks this is great. this explains everything. jesus was a. he
which he wrote on the eve of the battle of trenton has the greatest paragraph i would say at the redmond journalism. these are the times she try solo spirit on it goes. lincoln rattled those works. they were reprinted in print. you assume the appearance boat, the agent for each reason, which was his ferocious attack. britain and france, he had gone over there for the french revolution, then thrown in raising and while he was in jail he began the age of reasoning. he is not an atheist. he said i...
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show is that over the following years -- isl, what happened first that one of the first things that redmond reagan does after he is elected as file for a fbi briefing, which hoover personally authorizes. two weeks later, the first board of regents meeting attended by ronald reagan, they vote to fire clark kerr. hadboard balance of power shifted because ronald reagan was now a member and he made several appointments to it. the fbi documents that was release indicates that the board members were aware of certain fbi information that ronald reagan had at the time. in the following months and years, documents show that the fbi continued to cooperate with ronald reagan and secretly provide him with reports on certain professors and students. theiral was stifling first amendment activities. what was going on here? the fbi had an outpost here? >> yes, the fbi's regional office was in san francisco. it already had a pretty large a satellitency, office, in oakland. in the 1950's, the fbi opened another resident agency right in downtown berkeley, in the great western bank building, today, the wells f
show is that over the following years -- isl, what happened first that one of the first things that redmond reagan does after he is elected as file for a fbi briefing, which hoover personally authorizes. two weeks later, the first board of regents meeting attended by ronald reagan, they vote to fire clark kerr. hadboard balance of power shifted because ronald reagan was now a member and he made several appointments to it. the fbi documents that was release indicates that the board members were...
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senator redmond is dead and only erson who really is defending testimony graham was ied as in i didn't know it could way.his let's talk about these so-called sequester.led here's what it doesn't do. programs. prioritize it's just as important to future f-35. no person in the pentagon would tell that you. says that money we give do u.s.a. id is just as effective on a ey we give 0 bilateral basis. all cut equally across the board. nice way of not and a stupid way of managing and it is led us to i can say ion where that even though she said this private meeting last eek, former ambassador who is one of the authors of the said, "under port the 2016 sequester caps the of america will not be able to meet its needs."ic defense many of us in the audience were statement.y that was asked she said she absolutely meant it. the other panel. was also on the a republican. absolutely agreed. hearing from very smart cutting back 're on all sorts of things we ought cutting back on to what end. we're going to add an additional to the national debt after all these cuts. are the smallest programs and the s
senator redmond is dead and only erson who really is defending testimony graham was ied as in i didn't know it could way.his let's talk about these so-called sequester.led here's what it doesn't do. programs. prioritize it's just as important to future f-35. no person in the pentagon would tell that you. says that money we give do u.s.a. id is just as effective on a ey we give 0 bilateral basis. all cut equally across the board. nice way of not and a stupid way of managing and it is led us to i...
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a plastic soda bottle exploded in the parking lot of a school in redmond sending a bus driver to theade out of household chemicals. classes do resume there today. >>> a powerful moment of symbolism here in new york city as the rebuilt world trade center opens for business 13 years after the terror attack. abc's dan harris takes us inside. >> reporter: it is the culmination of years of effort and emotion. one world trade center open for business. here it is. the tallest building in the western hemisphere. let's go inside. those first office workers swiped their i.d. cards. they work for the publishing giant conde nast, and they are not afraid to be pioneers. >> my philosophy is don't live in fear. >> reporter: joining them soon, anna wintour of "vogue" fictionalized in "the devil wears prada." her new home an architectural model. >> this is the safest place, not only in the nation, but in the world. >> reporter: it was built with a massive concrete core to withstand an attack as i saw when i visited the construction in 2011. and now three years later, i got to be back on top of this c
a plastic soda bottle exploded in the parking lot of a school in redmond sending a bus driver to theade out of household chemicals. classes do resume there today. >>> a powerful moment of symbolism here in new york city as the rebuilt world trade center opens for business 13 years after the terror attack. abc's dan harris takes us inside. >> reporter: it is the culmination of years of effort and emotion. one world trade center open for business. here it is. the tallest building...
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and david clinger, a former police officer in los angeles and redmond, washington and author of "into kill zone." and van jones, cnn political contributor. thanks to all of you. what's up with the cap, david? >> it's cold here. if you want me to take it off, i'll do that, but then i might start to shiver. >> we would not want that to happen. ariva, i'm going to start with you. are you afraid people are going to see what they want to see and not necessarily look at all the facts? >> there's been so much coverage of all this, don, and people have formed opinions about it. those who want to believe that officer wilson should be indicted. i don't think any decision by this grand jury is going to change their decisions about that. they've seen the witnesses come on program after program and talk about mike brown's arms being in the air surrendering as he was shot by officer wilson. so that's going to be very difficult to change those individuals' opinions no matter what comes out of this grand jury. >> i remember being there, van. we were both on the ground. and the day the videotape came
and david clinger, a former police officer in los angeles and redmond, washington and author of "into kill zone." and van jones, cnn political contributor. thanks to all of you. what's up with the cap, david? >> it's cold here. if you want me to take it off, i'll do that, but then i might start to shiver. >> we would not want that to happen. ariva, i'm going to start with you. are you afraid people are going to see what they want to see and not necessarily look at all the...
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we have video of redmond, oregon, a hard hit area. central oregon got a lot of snow. snow for the midwest as we go through the next couple of days. and no good news for the near future at least. we are going to continue to see temperatures very, very cold. just as cold as they are now, maybe even colder as we go through much of the upcoming week. let's switch to the weather graphics. we can get you the temperatures. we are starting out in the single digits across minneapolis, billings, cheyenne, 18 in denver this morning. 21 in chicago. and temperatures are going to continue to stay very cold. like i mentioned for at least the next seven days. forecast snowfall for the weekend, looks like 2 to 5 inches around des moines, outside of sioux falls, 4 to 6 inches. minneapolis, you could pick up an inch or two as well as madison. grand rapids getting snow off the lake, four to eight inches for you. we're going to see temperatures in the single digits, teens and 20s for rapid city through tuesday, 38, a warm day for you. and that's your high temperature. minneapolis, you hav
we have video of redmond, oregon, a hard hit area. central oregon got a lot of snow. snow for the midwest as we go through the next couple of days. and no good news for the near future at least. we are going to continue to see temperatures very, very cold. just as cold as they are now, maybe even colder as we go through much of the upcoming week. let's switch to the weather graphics. we can get you the temperatures. we are starting out in the single digits across minneapolis, billings,...
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redmond, oregon, it looked very much like winter.going anywhere. the airport actually closed after snow covered these runways. and it was a very similar scene near boise, idaho. the ireporter who captured these images said the early snowstorm caught so many people there by surprise. it sure is pretty, but oh, my gosh, it can be a little uncomfortable. hey, jennifer's out in the cold. cold snap, no snow on the ground, but it is kind of like, sometimes there's an icy chill in the air there. you're in atlanta. >> yeah, most definitely. you know, this morning, when we got here, it was 29 degrees here in atlanta, which is about 15 to 20 degrees below normal. of course, folks in the midwest, the northern plains wish they could feel temperatures at 29 degrees. we warmed up to almost 50 near in atlanta. now the sun has come out and it actually feels pretty nice. but friends to the north, it is going to be 20, 30, 40 degrees below normal and that's going to keep up throughout the next week. let's look at current temperatures right now, becaus
redmond, oregon, it looked very much like winter.going anywhere. the airport actually closed after snow covered these runways. and it was a very similar scene near boise, idaho. the ireporter who captured these images said the early snowstorm caught so many people there by surprise. it sure is pretty, but oh, my gosh, it can be a little uncomfortable. hey, jennifer's out in the cold. cold snap, no snow on the ground, but it is kind of like, sometimes there's an icy chill in the air there....