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(narrator) osiris, ruler and judge of the dead in the underworld... a powerful figure in ancient egyptian cosmology... his origins rooted in an ancient legend. through some horrible machinations he was killed and torn asunder and brought back to life as the world's first mummy and magically brought back through the help of his sister and wife, isis. osiris, because he was brought back from the dead and because he was put back from pieces and made to live again became the symbol of regeneration and particularly was associated with the dead and th the land of the west, the place where most of the bia a cluding the valley of the kings. (narrator) the cosmological landscape of the life after death was rich with deities-- hundreds in number. the falcon-headed horus god of the sky and the embodiment of divi kingship. hathor, sky goddess,-- protector of the sun at night. the jackal anubis, guardian of the body its divine embalmer and protector. the versatile isis goddess of fertility patroness of magic and healing and queen of the sky. thoth, a lunar god oft
(narrator) osiris, ruler and judge of the dead in the underworld... a powerful figure in ancient egyptian cosmology... his origins rooted in an ancient legend. through some horrible machinations he was killed and torn asunder and brought back to life as the world's first mummy and magically brought back through the help of his sister and wife, isis. osiris, because he was brought back from the dead and because he was put back from pieces and made to live again became the symbol of regeneration...
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Mar 11, 2015
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announcer: who faced new world hardships and underworld stigmas. who believed in the strength of family. man: my grandfather made my life possible today. announcer: and had faith in the american dream. "the italian americans." coming up. corporate funding for "the italian americans" is provided by. michael delgrosso: since 1914, the delgrosso family has been dedicated to the art of sauce making and of celebrating our italian heritage. la famiglia delgrosso is proud to support, "the italian americans" and we invite you to join us in that celebration. announcer: addit ional funding was provided by the national endowment for the humanities. celebrating 50 years of excellence.
announcer: who faced new world hardships and underworld stigmas. who believed in the strength of family. man: my grandfather made my life possible today. announcer: and had faith in the american dream. "the italian americans." coming up. corporate funding for "the italian americans" is provided by. michael delgrosso: since 1914, the delgrosso family has been dedicated to the art of sauce making and of celebrating our italian heritage. la famiglia delgrosso is proud to...
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Mar 24, 2015
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type of marijuana has opened the door to a mix of pot heads, profiteers in parts of the criminal underworld who set up commercial grow operations in the county. he is proposing sweeping new regulations that would crackdown on the county's pot industry. >> we have had folks moving in from out of the area cutting down trees, diverting streams, using toxic chemicals and growing cannabis primarily for other areas of california. >> reporter: but this man whose wife depends on medical marijuana to manage the symptoms of multiple sclerosis says he believes the county's crackdown is miss guideed. >> to outlaw their commercial operations will damage the patient and if my wife can't get that then i have to turn into an illegal guy and, you know, that seems wrong. >> reporter: the county insists its goal is not to shut down dispensaries but critics warn the plan may leave those businesses without a legal and reliable supply of marijuana. >> it's a reaction to the illegal grow operations that i think is a little misguided. >> reporter: breese and his wife feel their right to marijuana might be on the v
type of marijuana has opened the door to a mix of pot heads, profiteers in parts of the criminal underworld who set up commercial grow operations in the county. he is proposing sweeping new regulations that would crackdown on the county's pot industry. >> we have had folks moving in from out of the area cutting down trees, diverting streams, using toxic chemicals and growing cannabis primarily for other areas of california. >> reporter: but this man whose wife depends on medical...
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Mar 22, 2015
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order to implement the family planning policy, the government has sent people from the (criminal) underworld, together with the police and the family planning committee. the life of each household is disrupted. everybody lives in constant fear. we are very miserable. >> zhou and his first daughter zhou qing, help prepare the birthday meal. he is separated from his wife, and alone provides for his 10-year-old. zhou also has a second daughter, one he has not seen since she was seized by local officials eight years ago, and likely sold into adoption abroad. in 2003, when zhou was away working, family planning officials barged into the house where his mother was tending to the 3-month-old child. >> "they asked my mother for money as a fine for the birth of our second child. but my mother had no money, and my wife and i were out working. they asked my mother where this child came from. my mother was very afraid, so she dared not to admit the baby was ours. she told them that the baby was someone else's and that she was just looking after her for the moment. but they took the child away." when zho
order to implement the family planning policy, the government has sent people from the (criminal) underworld, together with the police and the family planning committee. the life of each household is disrupted. everybody lives in constant fear. we are very miserable. >> zhou and his first daughter zhou qing, help prepare the birthday meal. he is separated from his wife, and alone provides for his 10-year-old. zhou also has a second daughter, one he has not seen since she was seized by...
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announcer: who faced new world hardships and underworld stigmas. who believed in the strength of family. man: my grandfather made my life possible today. announcer: and had faith in the american dream. "the italian americans." coming up. corporate funding for "the italian americans" is provided by. michael delgrosso: since 1914, the delgrosso family has been dedicated to the art of sauce making and of celebrating our italian heritage. la famiglia delgrosso is proud to support, "the italian americans" and we invite you to join us in that celebration. announcer: addit ional funding was provided by the national endowment for the humanities. celebrating 50 years of excellence.
announcer: who faced new world hardships and underworld stigmas. who believed in the strength of family. man: my grandfather made my life possible today. announcer: and had faith in the american dream. "the italian americans." coming up. corporate funding for "the italian americans" is provided by. michael delgrosso: since 1914, the delgrosso family has been dedicated to the art of sauce making and of celebrating our italian heritage. la famiglia delgrosso is proud to...
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he has outwitted the gods of the underworld. and he is being reborn into the sky. (narrator) courtly life at palenque and other maya city-states brought with it responsibility. maya rulers literally paid for their status with their own blood. this sne relief depicts the rituals required of maya kings and queens. lady xok kneels before her husband, the lord of yahilan. she draws a rope studded with thorns through her tongue. her blood, dripping down the rope onto bark paper will be burned as an offering to the gods to insure that the cycle of life would endure. the story continues in a second relief. lady xok, perhaps in a pain-induced trance, has a vision. from the mouth of a giant serpent her ancestor emerges as an armed warrior. in a third relief she appears again, arming her husband with a shield and jaguar-helmet in preparation for war. in the absence of a central authority, the various petty kingdoms inevitably battled for control of resources. palenque waged war against tonina a warlike city-state lodged in the rugged mountains to the south. their grim rivalr
he has outwitted the gods of the underworld. and he is being reborn into the sky. (narrator) courtly life at palenque and other maya city-states brought with it responsibility. maya rulers literally paid for their status with their own blood. this sne relief depicts the rituals required of maya kings and queens. lady xok kneels before her husband, the lord of yahilan. she draws a rope studded with thorns through her tongue. her blood, dripping down the rope onto bark paper will be burned as an...
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Mar 24, 2015
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he says it's opened the door to a mix of potheads, profiteers and criminal underworld with grow operations shut down dispensaries but critics say the dispensary may not have a legal supply of pot. they will discuss it today. >>> it is 6:37 on this tuesday morning. 50million people in the united states suffer from allergies. why they may feel worse this you can find a new frontier. there's nothing stopping you and a lot helping you. technology that's with you always. this is our promise. it's never been better to wander because wherever you go, you'll find us doing everything we can, so you can. >>> tuesday march 24. it is 6:41. looking at your average temperatures across the bay area, we are about 7 degrees above normal. 67 degrees in san mateo today. low 70s and partly cloudy skies in morgan hill. northwest breeze 10 to 20 east of the bay today with sun/cloud mix. upper 60s and low 70s. we'll be cloudy with hints. sunshine today north of the golden gate bridge. 69 degrees in san rafael and showers in cloverdale and clearlake in the mid-60s. >>> just over the altamont pass there's a very u
he says it's opened the door to a mix of potheads, profiteers and criminal underworld with grow operations shut down dispensaries but critics say the dispensary may not have a legal supply of pot. they will discuss it today. >>> it is 6:37 on this tuesday morning. 50million people in the united states suffer from allergies. why they may feel worse this you can find a new frontier. there's nothing stopping you and a lot helping you. technology that's with you always. this is our...
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Mar 18, 2015
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someone who had interest in art made known no the criminal underworld that was a gang that he or shemation this this museum's security system is abysmal, and this is the components of it. and how that person learned of it, whether he or she had a relationship with one of the guards or picked it up at barroba barroom conversation, that is yet to be concerned. >> and still of concern, rick b abbott said he opened the door for one of the two thieves at 1:00 a.m. on the night of the crime thinking they were cops, but they also say that he open and closed the door 20 minutes with before that saying that he went to see if the door was opened and closed properly. but that was not part of the training for security guards. could that have been a signal for the thieves to come in? he says no. and investigators are still trying to figure out why they stole what they did. and why they left what they did. >> they walked half a dozen times with by the rafael, and by a pot chelly, and to think that they were -- boticelli, and to think they were passed when they had ample time. >> and a random item
someone who had interest in art made known no the criminal underworld that was a gang that he or shemation this this museum's security system is abysmal, and this is the components of it. and how that person learned of it, whether he or she had a relationship with one of the guards or picked it up at barroba barroom conversation, that is yet to be concerned. >> and still of concern, rick b abbott said he opened the door for one of the two thieves at 1:00 a.m. on the night of the crime...
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someone who had interest in art made known to the criminal underworld to a gang that he or she was familiartion that this museum's security system is abysmal, and this is the components of it. and how that person learned of it, whether he or she had a relationship with one of the guards or picked it up at barroom conversation, that is yet to be determined. and there's another concern. rick says he opened the door for the two tvs at 1:24 a.m. thinking they were cops. but records show he opened and closed the doors 20 minutes before that. he said he was just making sure the door was properly shut, something he routinely did. but that's not part of the training for the guards. could it have been a signal to the thieves to come in? he says no. investigators are also still trying to determine why the thieves took what they did. and a more tantalizing question. >> two doors down was a michelangelo. they walked by a raphael, a 500-year-old bodacheli. to think these were bypassed when they had amped opportunity to take them. >> and why the golden fenial? unless that's a connection to the lead inves
someone who had interest in art made known to the criminal underworld to a gang that he or she was familiartion that this museum's security system is abysmal, and this is the components of it. and how that person learned of it, whether he or she had a relationship with one of the guards or picked it up at barroom conversation, that is yet to be determined. and there's another concern. rick says he opened the door for the two tvs at 1:24 a.m. thinking they were cops. but records show he opened...
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i've read the novel underworld in those two characters walk into a lobby and david mccullough workedthat building. the mother said to in the world is read french? light guy in the car and went to new york one of the classic art deco buildings of new york city. and he turned out to be the enchanting character. he looks like a babbitt and talks like a basket. but he is selling real-estate in great numbers to ordinary americans like they are buying stocks in his construction company. after he built the skyscraper he discovers on 42nd street and says i will build affordable for the middle class and he does it. he is a titanic figure of the '20s. and there is a lot of these people in new york city. just go around the cluster to start with the chrysler building. everybody knows chrysler but my editor did not know there was a person called walter chrysler. that was kind of embarrassing to them. he came from the kansas plains he was an oil boy and got a job with general motors and the new age and in 1928 after he introduces the first car in his name the chrysler six he decides to build the t
i've read the novel underworld in those two characters walk into a lobby and david mccullough workedthat building. the mother said to in the world is read french? light guy in the car and went to new york one of the classic art deco buildings of new york city. and he turned out to be the enchanting character. he looks like a babbitt and talks like a basket. but he is selling real-estate in great numbers to ordinary americans like they are buying stocks in his construction company. after he...
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Mar 2, 2015
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. >> reporter: as she was pulled deeper into the riptide of her fiance's hidden underworld, she'd join forces with a woman an ocean away to uncover the truth. >> he has intruded on every part of your body, of your mind. >> reporter: would mischele be as patient at the game of revenge as she'd been in the game of love? mischele lewis is a born caregiver. as a little girl in southern new jersey she daydreamed about working somewhere in medicine, helping people. >> i knew i always wanted to do something in medicine from when i was probably eight or nine. but it changed. i wanted to be a veterinarian, then i wanted to be a pediatrician. >> reporter: sure enough, as an adult she got her nursing degree and reported happily to the labor and delivery ward. you're with the team delivering babies right? >> i do. it's wonderful every day. you connect with your patients. i'm there with them the whole way. i've cried with them. i've laughed with them. it's amazing. >> reporter: fellow nurse robyn meyers says mischele is a natural -- as a nurse, and as a best friend. >> she's a light in a dark place
. >> reporter: as she was pulled deeper into the riptide of her fiance's hidden underworld, she'd join forces with a woman an ocean away to uncover the truth. >> he has intruded on every part of your body, of your mind. >> reporter: would mischele be as patient at the game of revenge as she'd been in the game of love? mischele lewis is a born caregiver. as a little girl in southern new jersey she daydreamed about working somewhere in medicine, helping people. >> i knew i...
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he has outwitted the gods of the underworld. and he is being reborn into the sky. (narrator) courtly life at palenque and other maya city-states brought with it responsibility. maya rulers literally paid for their status with their own blood. this sne relief depicts the rituals required of maya kings and queens. lady xok kneels before her husband, the lord of yahilan. she draws a rope studded with thorns through her tongue. her blood, dripping down the rope onto bark paper, will be burned as an offering to the gods to insure that the cycle of life would endure. the story continues in a second relief. lady xok, perhaps in a pain-induced trance, has a vision. from the mouth of a giant serpent her ancestor emerges as an armed warrior. in a third relief she appears again, arming her husband with a shield and jaguar-helmet in preparation for war. in the absence of a central authority, the various petty kingdoms inevitably battled for control of resources. palenque waged war against tonina, a warlike city-state lodged in the rugged mountains to the south. their grim riva
he has outwitted the gods of the underworld. and he is being reborn into the sky. (narrator) courtly life at palenque and other maya city-states brought with it responsibility. maya rulers literally paid for their status with their own blood. this sne relief depicts the rituals required of maya kings and queens. lady xok kneels before her husband, the lord of yahilan. she draws a rope studded with thorns through her tongue. her blood, dripping down the rope onto bark paper, will be burned as an...
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announcer: who faced new world hardships and underworld stigmas. who believed in the strength of family. man: my grandfather made my life possible today. announcer: and had faith in the american dream. "the italian americans." coming up. corporate funding for "the italian americans" is provided by. michael delgrosso: since 1914, the delgrosso family has been dedicated to the art of sauce making and of celebrating our italian heritage. la famiglia delgrosso is proud to support, "the italian americans" and we invite you to join us in that celebration. announcer: addit ional funding was provided by the national endowment for the humanities. celebrating 50 years of excellence.
announcer: who faced new world hardships and underworld stigmas. who believed in the strength of family. man: my grandfather made my life possible today. announcer: and had faith in the american dream. "the italian americans." coming up. corporate funding for "the italian americans" is provided by. michael delgrosso: since 1914, the delgrosso family has been dedicated to the art of sauce making and of celebrating our italian heritage. la famiglia delgrosso is proud to...
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there is a whole industry an underworld, that is selling so-called birth tourism. and this ridiculous but true cartoon is an example. and this acts as a magnet, a potent, powerful magnet, growing in power by the year to lure more and more folks to come across the border in specific cases to have their babies here. 300,000 to 400,000 per year. in the last few weeks as i mentioned earlier, there was a raid by the relevant federal agencies on some of these underworld and trafficking operations related to birth tourism. it hit the news, it made significant news, as it should have. it was a significant law enforcement action. i applaud that action. it is a dangerous element, it is an underworld, usually criminal elements in the midst of that oftentimes abusing the women and children who have been placed into their hands. but clearly madam president the most effective way to put an immediate end to all of this is not simply conducting a law enforcement raid once every five years or once every three years or even once a week. clearly, the most effective way to end this is
there is a whole industry an underworld, that is selling so-called birth tourism. and this ridiculous but true cartoon is an example. and this acts as a magnet, a potent, powerful magnet, growing in power by the year to lure more and more folks to come across the border in specific cases to have their babies here. 300,000 to 400,000 per year. in the last few weeks as i mentioned earlier, there was a raid by the relevant federal agencies on some of these underworld and trafficking operations...