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the unextinguishable legend of the mummy's curse had begun. who was this king? what was he like? what did he achieve in a life lived 34 centuries ago? we don't know for sure. all we have are images. even with its discovery, the tomb still refuses to yield many of its secrets. we know only that the young boy king, tutankhamun, grew up during one of the most turbulent periods in egypt's long history. it was a time when the stability of egypt had been wracked by a religious and political revolution that for the first time in history eliminated all gods but one: aten, the sun. the precipitator of the crisis was the pharaoh akhenaten, in whose court tutankhamun was raised. akhenaten was a strong-willed genius who has been called the first true individual in history. rather than portraying himself as the all-conquering pharaoh as egypt'sings had done for 1,700 years before, akhenaten revealed himself in human terms, with his family gathered about him. inead of wshipping the enormous and confusing gaxy of egyptian gods in their human and animal form, aknaten swept them all ide to make t
the unextinguishable legend of the mummy's curse had begun. who was this king? what was he like? what did he achieve in a life lived 34 centuries ago? we don't know for sure. all we have are images. even with its discovery, the tomb still refuses to yield many of its secrets. we know only that the young boy king, tutankhamun, grew up during one of the most turbulent periods in egypt's long history. it was a time when the stability of egypt had been wracked by a religious and political...
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if you're watching us in utica, new york, watch gilded mummies. shadow of the sphinx. >>> bill, thanks so much. here's an early look at today's headlines in entertainment. singer chris brown -- >> i want to interrupt you. >> so it begins. he was in an l.a. courtroom yesterday for a standard probation hearing but it wound up being anything but. brown got lectured by the judge after he tested positive for marijuana use. though she said the test was not a condition for probation, a november hearing has been set to decide whether he violated his probation stemming from the 2009 beating of then girlfriend rihanna on other matters. the judge said community service logs from brown's home state of virginia were somewhat cryptic. >>> prosecutors in los angeles say two people have pleaded no contest to charges of trying to extort $5 million from stevie wonder for a salacious video. both were sentenced to time served. >>> and according to guinness world records that ganga style -- >> i've never seen this. >> it was the most liked video on youtube. you will b
if you're watching us in utica, new york, watch gilded mummies. shadow of the sphinx. >>> bill, thanks so much. here's an early look at today's headlines in entertainment. singer chris brown -- >> i want to interrupt you. >> so it begins. he was in an l.a. courtroom yesterday for a standard probation hearing but it wound up being anything but. brown got lectured by the judge after he tested positive for marijuana use. though she said the test was not a condition for...
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he modelled the despairing figure on a peruvian mummy he'd seen in the trocadero museum in paris.figures in his depiction of women in the marketplace in papeete were adapted from egyptian paintings. he borrowed the pose of his tahitian eve from a photograph he had of reliefs in the buddhist temple of borobudur in indonesia. they also inspired the strange vegetation that appears in some of his paintings -- his portrait of his mistress includes in some decipherable inscriptions -- imitations of inscriptions he'd seen on tablets from easter island. in "parahi te marae," meaning "there lies the temple," he created a sacred precinct bordered by a fence he invented on the basis of a marquesan ear ornament he'd sketched in france. the skulls along the top suggest the cannibalistic practices he believed had once been performed there. photographs he'd seen of sculptures on easter island probably inspired the idol on the hillside. despite his long absences, gauguin remained in touch with the art world in paris. he continued to exhibit his new paintings and often gave them tahitian titles to
he modelled the despairing figure on a peruvian mummy he'd seen in the trocadero museum in paris.figures in his depiction of women in the marketplace in papeete were adapted from egyptian paintings. he borrowed the pose of his tahitian eve from a photograph he had of reliefs in the buddhist temple of borobudur in indonesia. they also inspired the strange vegetation that appears in some of his paintings -- his portrait of his mistress includes in some decipherable inscriptions -- imitations of...
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i will get a letter your dad is due to be executed next week then as it is scary mummy for you to know you can. hear one of the appearance at the end of a manner of me saying i'd say it's time to go. and i would lead him into the to the best chamber. come and stay till after they were dating. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations are relieved a. cool. wealthy british style the sun holds a spot on the president's right in the front. yard.
i will get a letter your dad is due to be executed next week then as it is scary mummy for you to know you can. hear one of the appearance at the end of a manner of me saying i'd say it's time to go. and i would lead him into the to the best chamber. come and stay till after they were dating. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations are relieved a. cool. wealthy british style the sun holds a...
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our get a letter your dad is due to be executed next week then as it is scary mummy for you to know you can loose here want to be appearing at the in a manner of me saying that say it's time to go. and i would lead them into the to the death chamber. come and stay till after they were dating. to. surprise him with. a special welcome to all the ladies and agents from the n.s.a. cia. because it is all about spreading from the street. as we speak. if you. will. technology innovation all the developments around russia. i'm in sochi the only city in europe i'm the host of the twenty fourth winter.
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the unextinguishable legend of the mummy's curse had begun. who was this king? what was he like? what did he achieve in a life lived 34 centuries ago? we don't know for sure. all we have are images. even with its discovery, the tomb still refuses to yield many of its secrets. we know only that the young boy king, tutankhamun, grew up during one of the most turbulent periods in egypt's long history. it was a time when the stability of egypt had been wracked by a religious and political revolution that for the first time in history eliminated all gods but one: aten, the sun. the precipitator of the crisis was the pharaoh akhenaten, in whose court tutankhamun was raised. akhenaten was a strong-willed genius who has been called the first true individual in history. rather than portraying himself as the all-conquering pharaoh as egypt's kings had done for 1,700 years before, akhenaten revealed himself in human terms, with his family gathered about him. inead of wshipping the enormous and confusing gaxy of eptian gods in their human and animal form, akhenaten swept them all ide to make
the unextinguishable legend of the mummy's curse had begun. who was this king? what was he like? what did he achieve in a life lived 34 centuries ago? we don't know for sure. all we have are images. even with its discovery, the tomb still refuses to yield many of its secrets. we know only that the young boy king, tutankhamun, grew up during one of the most turbulent periods in egypt's long history. it was a time when the stability of egypt had been wracked by a religious and political...
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. >> i'm not one of those mummy cat collectors. listen. i said no crime scenes. no cat collectors. see. so you're doing a celebrity clean. >> i'm going to really clean. we're bringing cameras with us. craig: what? >> we're bringing cameras with us. if they don't want to be embarrassed by whatever we find in their sheets, i am going to be handling their -- you know, their business. [laughter] this is my way of saying thank you to all of our loyal fans. craig: anyone that handles my business, i always say thank you. >> as well you should. that is very polite. craig: i'm -- it is not polite. >> it is very polite. craig: but -- >> yes? craig: is that part of cleaning? handling someone's business? >> of course it is. cleaning houses is an extremely difficult job. craig: i know that. >> you touch -- wa kind of business are you talking about? craig: i think that is what the problem is. i'm thinking the business is like fruit shopping if you know what i mean. >> i do know what you mean. i've done it many times. craig: fruit shopping? >> sure. craig: did you do it in new york? >> everywhere
. >> i'm not one of those mummy cat collectors. listen. i said no crime scenes. no cat collectors. see. so you're doing a celebrity clean. >> i'm going to really clean. we're bringing cameras with us. craig: what? >> we're bringing cameras with us. if they don't want to be embarrassed by whatever we find in their sheets, i am going to be handling their -- you know, their business. [laughter] this is my way of saying thank you to all of our loyal fans. craig: anyone that...
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i don't see how 101 years have anything to do with rehabilitation unless i will be a mummy. >> afterstone says he deserves a second chance on the outside. >> really i've went through all these different courses na, aa, ba's whatever the hell's got an a on the end of it, i've went through them. the cat program, the landscaping program. i've done so many different programs it's just -- i've been reprogrammed, more or less. >> i would think i earned my freedom after doing over 26 years already. all i'm trying to do is just get my charges ran together from consecutive to concurrent walk out of here and leave, go home. >> stone hopes a judge will some day accept his request for concurrent sentences. >> open the door. >> that would reduce his term from 101 to 51 years. and since inmates in indiana are eligible for release after serving half their time he would finally be able to go home. >> if the judge is out there listening to this right now, mr. judge, may i say you look marvelous today. >> when you were last out it was 1985. things have changed pretty radically in the world. >> i figur
i don't see how 101 years have anything to do with rehabilitation unless i will be a mummy. >> afterstone says he deserves a second chance on the outside. >> really i've went through all these different courses na, aa, ba's whatever the hell's got an a on the end of it, i've went through them. the cat program, the landscaping program. i've done so many different programs it's just -- i've been reprogrammed, more or less. >> i would think i earned my freedom after doing over 26...
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you need a frankenstein and a mummy. to complete the collection.m? >> no, i used to watch scary movies all the time then got to a point where i kind of started freaking out. and i thought, oh, wait, people can actually do this to you and sometimes, they're awful. i would go through the point that i wouldn't even take a shower at night if no one was home. >> jimmy: so you were a filthy kid. >> i had parents. about no, the one night they weren't home. i used to cheer and it's hot. but i was like super sweaty and gross. they were out. i had to get up for school the next morning, 6:00 a.m. i was like, this is ridiculous. i'm going to be an adult and take a shower. i take the house phone and my dog into the bathroom. lock the door. get in the shower. and everything goes black. literally like it could not have happened at a worst time. this is happening, i've seen it in movies. i like go. i get out of the shower. and everything goes back. i grab the phone and it does that thing, beep, beep, beep. just got off the phone. i know what's going to happen. i l
you need a frankenstein and a mummy. to complete the collection.m? >> no, i used to watch scary movies all the time then got to a point where i kind of started freaking out. and i thought, oh, wait, people can actually do this to you and sometimes, they're awful. i would go through the point that i wouldn't even take a shower at night if no one was home. >> jimmy: so you were a filthy kid. >> i had parents. about no, the one night they weren't home. i used to cheer and it's...
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then her ideas like fun on the farm or where's my mummy were hits. count, she had sold over 161,000 units. our accounts say you have made in excess of a million dollars. >> yes. >> that's not what we think of with teachers. >> no. >> no one's been more shocked than her husband, ed. a college professor in finance and marketing, no less. what is it like to have a million dollar first grade teacher showing you up in the house? >> you know, i don know. that's great. you know, because never in our dreams would we ever think of making that kind of money. >> jump says the money hasn't changed her. she still goes to school every day in her kia, but no longer worries about the bills. and every day, she shows up in classrooms far beyond central georgia. >> spain. which was like wow. spain. africa. i got an e-mail from a lady in africa who was using my stuff. canada. >> she's got notebooks of ideas still to come and says other teachers could easily do what she's done and hopes they do and i got to say, given all the teachers have done for me and my kids, i kind
then her ideas like fun on the farm or where's my mummy were hits. count, she had sold over 161,000 units. our accounts say you have made in excess of a million dollars. >> yes. >> that's not what we think of with teachers. >> no. >> no one's been more shocked than her husband, ed. a college professor in finance and marketing, no less. what is it like to have a million dollar first grade teacher showing you up in the house? >> you know, i don know. that's great....
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all the mummy in the coming months and quarters will come to an agreement what we need to do. >> mittney wants to cut the tax rate to 25%. democrats talking actual corporate tax rate cut or just want to find a way to make corporations pay more? >> at this point they are seeking producing the corporate tax rate as well as eliminating reductions. what you have to be talking about is not the stated corporate tax rate that the effective corporate tax rate. that is the key. dennis: tell me what you think the two or three key things need to be done that both parties agree on to help corporate tax reform. >> got to lower the corporate tax rate. the united states have highest corporate tax rate in the industrialized world making us less competitive. we need to bring down the corporate tax rate to attract investors and different corporations as well. we have to simplify the corporate tax code. a lot of extra provisions that can be reduced to simplify and make corporate taxes and individual taxes easier. reducing the rate and simplifying the deductions is the key winning formula. dennis: as soo
all the mummy in the coming months and quarters will come to an agreement what we need to do. >> mittney wants to cut the tax rate to 25%. democrats talking actual corporate tax rate cut or just want to find a way to make corporations pay more? >> at this point they are seeking producing the corporate tax rate as well as eliminating reductions. what you have to be talking about is not the stated corporate tax rate that the effective corporate tax rate. that is the key. dennis: tell...
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mummy, vampire, werewolf, zombie.e to hang out in packs and you have a unibrow. >> i'm going to say-- ooh, wait a minute. i just had a second thought. i was initially going to say-- oh, wow, this is a bit tough. see, the packs is throwing me off. um... hang out in packs and have a unibrow. all right. i'm unsure about this one, and i'm sure everybody is groaning, thinking about me being unsure about this one. um, but, really, it's the packs and unibrow, and i don't find them congruent to the answers. i think one goes with one answer, one goes with the other. meredith: well, you have a... >> i'm going to ask the audience. meredith: ok. audience, bradley needs your help. on your keypads, vote now. ok, 91% believe it is werewolf. now, you tell me what you were thinking. >> right. you know, i was thinking zombie. meredith: for unibrow? >> right. yeah, i was thinking unibrow, hang out in pa-- i don't know. there's a-- meredith: well, 6% think it's zombie. >> right, so me and that 6% are probably wrong. me and that 6% are pr
mummy, vampire, werewolf, zombie.e to hang out in packs and you have a unibrow. >> i'm going to say-- ooh, wait a minute. i just had a second thought. i was initially going to say-- oh, wow, this is a bit tough. see, the packs is throwing me off. um... hang out in packs and have a unibrow. all right. i'm unsure about this one, and i'm sure everybody is groaning, thinking about me being unsure about this one. um, but, really, it's the packs and unibrow, and i don't find them congruent to...
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there's the mummy department. here you have bodies. there's naked mankinequ mannequ there. kept my word to sit in the hot seat. do we have paramedics on site? let's rewind for a second. this whole process started about a month ago when i had head shots taken, then got what's known in the biz as a life cast. after some quiet time looking like a blue man group reject, we had an exact mold of my face, which glen and neville paige used to custom build my new mug. this is the concept that we've come up with me for today. >> yes. >> what are we calling this figure? >> well, for lack of a better term, she's a colorful alien. >> i would call her brazil nut. almond face. and with that, the work began. the glue, the spray, the pressing, the pushing, the painting, the mixing and molding. at times i couldn't see. at times i couldn't hear. at times i could barely breathe. okay, i'm being a little dramatic. but it was quite a makeover. one actors working on a movie might go through every single day, but glen stayed focused, and after all that -- so this is my before. and this is my after
there's the mummy department. here you have bodies. there's naked mankinequ mannequ there. kept my word to sit in the hot seat. do we have paramedics on site? let's rewind for a second. this whole process started about a month ago when i had head shots taken, then got what's known in the biz as a life cast. after some quiet time looking like a blue man group reject, we had an exact mold of my face, which glen and neville paige used to custom build my new mug. this is the concept that we've come...
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he modelled the despairing figure on a peruvian mummy he'd seen in the trocadero museum in paris.figures in his depiction of women in the marketplace in papeete were adapted from egyptian paintings. he borrowed the pose of his tahitian eve from a photograph he had of reliefs in the buddhist temple of borobudur in indonesia. they also inspired the strange vegetation that appears in some of his paintings -- his portrait of his mistress includes in some decipherable inscriptions -- imitations of inscriptions he'd seen on tablets from easter island. in "parahi te marae," meaning "there lies the temple," he created a sacred precinct bordered by a fence he invented on the basis of a marquesan ear ornament he'd sketched in france. the skulls along the top suggest the cannibalistic practices he believed had once been performed there. photographs he'd seen of sculptures on easter island probably inspired the idol on the hillside. despite his long absences, gauguin remained in touch with the art world in paris. he continued to exhibit his new paintings and often gave them tahitian titles to
he modelled the despairing figure on a peruvian mummy he'd seen in the trocadero museum in paris.figures in his depiction of women in the marketplace in papeete were adapted from egyptian paintings. he borrowed the pose of his tahitian eve from a photograph he had of reliefs in the buddhist temple of borobudur in indonesia. they also inspired the strange vegetation that appears in some of his paintings -- his portrait of his mistress includes in some decipherable inscriptions -- imitations of...