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she goes mummy, mummy, everyone is brown at the family. i was like "i'm not that brown, lotus." she was like because your colour's invisible, mummy. >> invisible. >> you know i thought that was to beautiful. >> she's really smart. let's talk more about your family and heritage. >> go for it girl. >> the latest project. "that daughter's crazy" - that's a great title, first of all. >> thank you. >> you explore the less famous aspects of your family because everyone nose who your father -- knows who your father is is there other people that are equally as important. >> let's talk about my mum. >> let's talk about your project. >> she's very important. shaped me. [ laughs ] . >>. >> yes, i love the concept. that the director - she says that i say her name wrong - no, i love that she said "we heard about your dad. let's see the other side about you. she saw my show "fried chicken and latkes", and knew that "that daughter's crazy" followed that and thought we'll see who rain is, not just the iconic father. he's part of the legacy but he's not the story. i love that she included by gra
she goes mummy, mummy, everyone is brown at the family. i was like "i'm not that brown, lotus." she was like because your colour's invisible, mummy. >> invisible. >> you know i thought that was to beautiful. >> she's really smart. let's talk more about your family and heritage. >> go for it girl. >> the latest project. "that daughter's crazy" - that's a great title, first of all. >> thank you. >> you explore the less famous aspects...
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- (otto): why a robot, unicorn, and mummy?ng to do with each other. - so, that's how you want to play this, huh? well, i can play tough too. - odd squad is made possible in part by... - ...a cooperative agreement with the u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. my name is agent olive. this is my partner, agent otto. this is me again. but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that investigates anything strange, weird and especially, odd. our job is to put things right again. (theme music) - grrr! - yeah! - heyyy! - aaah! who do we work for? we work for odd squad. sir, we heard something odd was happening. - it's ok you can tell us what it is. - (sighing): whenever i speak this happens. (canned laughter) - laughter?! - didn't even say anything funny. (canned laughter) we don't have the gadget to fix it. but i do have these. better? - i can't hear a thing that you're saying! thanks
- (otto): why a robot, unicorn, and mummy?ng to do with each other. - so, that's how you want to play this, huh? well, i can play tough too. - odd squad is made possible in part by... - ...a cooperative agreement with the u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. my name is agent olive. this is my partner, agent otto. this is me again. but back to otto and me. we work...
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scan a three-dimensional x-ray image showed the full details of the sitting mummy.ummy was found sitting on a bund le of cloth covered in chinese enskripgs, revealing the identity as a buddhist monk who may have practiced self mummification to prepare for life after death. a known tradition in countries like thailand japan and china. the process of self mummification included consuming poisonous food and drink to make the body too toxic to be eat bin maggot maggots. it is believed the monk was worshipped in his exposed form for 00 years before transformed in to a statue in the 14th century. you can now pay your respects to the statue at the national museum of natural history in budapest where it is on an international tour. >> that was cnn's richard green reporting. >> that is quite logical, captain. >> that is actor and director leonard nimoy in his most iconic role, the pointy eared half human, half vulcan mr. spock on star trek. he was 83 years old at the time of his death. nimoy played spock for three years and in the 1960s starred in several star trek films. he
scan a three-dimensional x-ray image showed the full details of the sitting mummy.ummy was found sitting on a bund le of cloth covered in chinese enskripgs, revealing the identity as a buddhist monk who may have practiced self mummification to prepare for life after death. a known tradition in countries like thailand japan and china. the process of self mummification included consuming poisonous food and drink to make the body too toxic to be eat bin maggot maggots. it is believed the monk was...
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legend has it anyone who dares to disturb the tomb of an ancient egyptian will suffer the mummy's wrath>> there's a big story about how everyone who was connected with opening the tomb of tutankhamun met with a nasty, grisly end. >> several members of the archaeological team did in fact fall ill shortly after opening the tomb. and lord carnivan, who funded the dig, died just months later. it's said that at the moment of his death, every light in cairo went out. >> ancient egypt has always in some sense to people been unexplained, and we just sometimes like to believe mysterious things. >> but the curse of the pharaohs refers to mummies, not statues. or does it? according to dr. price, ancient egyptian statues like this one, were often buried alongside mummies. >> tomb robbery was really common in ancient egypt. the egyptians themselves knew there was a good chance that maybe something bad will happen to my body even if it is preserved after death, so i need a backup option. >> should anything happen to the body, they believed their spirit could transfer into the statuette. >> it would a
legend has it anyone who dares to disturb the tomb of an ancient egyptian will suffer the mummy's wrath>> there's a big story about how everyone who was connected with opening the tomb of tutankhamun met with a nasty, grisly end. >> several members of the archaeological team did in fact fall ill shortly after opening the tomb. and lord carnivan, who funded the dig, died just months later. it's said that at the moment of his death, every light in cairo went out. >> ancient...
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. >> you actually say to this day i'm still trying to understand mummy. do you understand your mother adult? >> i have more of an understanding and appreciation. of course, i will never know probably until i'm a parent, but i try every day to understand. >> of course, you said the battle in my mind and spirit raged on. was that just you trying to work through the aftermath of everything. is that what that was? >> yes. to recover emotionally psychologically and then to be thrown into a new ballet studio. the only studio i knew was someone i took my first class at and was cynthia bradley. it was intimidating. people had preconceived ideas of who i was because they saw me all over the newspapers, and it was terrifying for me to walk into a school and we judged and people looking at me as though this is a prodigy, let's see what she has. >> it was a lot of pressure. >> it was a lot of pressure and a lot to handle after going through what i went through. >> you are now one of the world's famous ballet dancers, you are a soloist at the american ballet theatre.
. >> you actually say to this day i'm still trying to understand mummy. do you understand your mother adult? >> i have more of an understanding and appreciation. of course, i will never know probably until i'm a parent, but i try every day to understand. >> of course, you said the battle in my mind and spirit raged on. was that just you trying to work through the aftermath of everything. is that what that was? >> yes. to recover emotionally psychologically and then to be...
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mummies were for the most devoted we requiring dieting for a year being sealed inside and tube fed poisonand dying and being entombed all as a path to enlightenment. >> amazing. >> well college students listen up, if you are looking for a good paying summer internship a report says though facebook is the place to be for a second year, the social network has earned the number one spot for top internships and that includes free housing, a gym and free gaming arcade. they pay $6,800 a month to the interns. two on solicit chevron, $4,000 a month follow by google quicken loan and ebay. >> not true traditional idea of what an intern is, highly skilled. >> we worked for free! >> exactly. >> and sunshine out in? >> does that mean we are not highly skilled. i got nothing nor my internships. all three of them. >> good morning everyone good for those who can get it. congratulations. we have a lot of sunshine. good morning again. we will look at live doppler hd and see if the fog faded in petaluma. sure enough it is gone. there is haze because of the humidity. it is increasing. as we talked about it
mummies were for the most devoted we requiring dieting for a year being sealed inside and tube fed poisonand dying and being entombed all as a path to enlightenment. >> amazing. >> well college students listen up, if you are looking for a good paying summer internship a report says though facebook is the place to be for a second year, the social network has earned the number one spot for top internships and that includes free housing, a gym and free gaming arcade. they pay $6,800 a...
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scientists have discovered the two ancient egyptian mummies on display at the vatican are fakes.e ancient german mummy they have is actually pope benedict. [ audience ohs ] [ with german accent ] "i was looking for the exit, and i fell asleep. i am sad because everyone likes pope francis more than me. he's the fun pope, and i'm just the old one. i'm going back into the coffin now." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] if you watch this show, you know, bar none, we don't get excited about anything here like we get excited when a new study is out. you guys, there's a new study out. a new study in the uk shows that 60% of college students watch pornography to learn more about sex. of course, watching pornography to learn about sex is like watching the super bowl to learn about sharks. [ light laughter ] they travel in twos, and they do the macarena. [ laughter ] f-minus! aw. [ laughter ] got an f-minus. see, that would be worse than an "f". [ laughter ] this is interesting -- is what i think, i don't know. you can decide after if it's interesting to you. but i will want to speak to
scientists have discovered the two ancient egyptian mummies on display at the vatican are fakes.e ancient german mummy they have is actually pope benedict. [ audience ohs ] [ with german accent ] "i was looking for the exit, and i fell asleep. i am sad because everyone likes pope francis more than me. he's the fun pope, and i'm just the old one. i'm going back into the coffin now." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] if you watch this show, you know, bar none, we don't get excited...
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artifacts will include a 3,000-year-old mummy. japan supported the project. it provided a loan for construction costs. a number of assets are -- some were damaged in the chaos of arab spring. now they need to be restored. some are in bad shape. ancient egyptians used it for writing and drawing. much of it has degenerated or been torn. to restore it staff rely on japanese wash paper. it lasts a long time and is well suited for repair inging. a large piece of it is bonded to the papyrus. it helps prevent fading and further damage. the egyptian technicians who are in charge of the maintenance were trained in japan. another big concern is the transport of ancient assets. they will be transported to the museum from around egypt. japanese transportation experts are training local staff. before now, the egyptian team had never transported so many cultural objects. using replicas they train repeatedly. the japanese gives them guidance throughout every step of the process. they learned how to pack packing materials to the shape of the artifact or what they are made of
artifacts will include a 3,000-year-old mummy. japan supported the project. it provided a loan for construction costs. a number of assets are -- some were damaged in the chaos of arab spring. now they need to be restored. some are in bad shape. ancient egyptians used it for writing and drawing. much of it has degenerated or been torn. to restore it staff rely on japanese wash paper. it lasts a long time and is well suited for repair inging. a large piece of it is bonded to the papyrus. it helps...
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mammal mummy.s hard your on the spot. >> minnesota mining and conferring. >> it's just every question. >> millennials don't watch. >> i think they do. >> they don't was of alex. >> it's a generational -- >> you don't watch either. >> no it's pretty clear you don't. yeah anyway -- >> thanks. >> a lot of knowledge. >> i could learn if i just watched the show. what did you learn in the near post today? >> i haven't picked a piece. >> i'll tell you about a story in the new york times. >> sean penn got in a lot of trouble. >> what did he do? >> he's trying to be funny. he's an idiot. about the director saying where did he get his green card about the gentleman that won three oscars. they gave him the job of introducing the most important, you know oscar and just off the cuff he said that beforehand. it was really inappropriate and really stupid. you would never say that about someone from britain would you? it was really stupid. >> do you have any comment on that or are you just afraid -- >> i'm not goi
mammal mummy.s hard your on the spot. >> minnesota mining and conferring. >> it's just every question. >> millennials don't watch. >> i think they do. >> they don't was of alex. >> it's a generational -- >> you don't watch either. >> no it's pretty clear you don't. yeah anyway -- >> thanks. >> a lot of knowledge. >> i could learn if i just watched the show. what did you learn in the near post today? >> i haven't picked a...
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the mummy was identified as a buddhist master.had its organs replaced with ancient chinese scrolls. he was likely between the ages of 30-50. the statue will be on display at the hungarian natural history museum. >> we identified who that guy was and we said, it is that guy, definitely. >> i think we knew what category. extraordinary. extraordinary. >> that is amazing. >> i wonder if he was sacrificed. [laughter] >> peacefully and at one with himself. >> probably watching the oscars. [laughter] >> i am going to cut both of you off. we discuss racial disparity in america next on "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." >> we are tracking greece and russia at this hour. according to a draft obtained by bloomberg less than an hour ago commitments include maintaining state asset sales consolidating pension funds, and revamping tax collection. a peace accord with russia is not working, according to ukraine. they say pro-russian separatists are not pulling back weaponry. foreign ministers are meeti
the mummy was identified as a buddhist master.had its organs replaced with ancient chinese scrolls. he was likely between the ages of 30-50. the statue will be on display at the hungarian natural history museum. >> we identified who that guy was and we said, it is that guy, definitely. >> i think we knew what category. extraordinary. extraordinary. >> that is amazing. >> i wonder if he was sacrificed. [laughter] >> peacefully and at one with himself. >>...
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one of the oldest was discovered in the italian alps on 5,300-year-old mummy. >> all over places in hisce of things like arthritis, they were healing tattoos. >> tattoo historian says the art often reflects what is going on in broader culture which is why for much of the 20th century it was soldiers and sailors exercising their right to bear arms. >> the proud memory of the fighting days inspires the tattoos. >> any time we have a war we get this desire to show their patriotism in a deep way. >> a turning point for tattoos came with women's liberation. >> certainly women were getting tattoos as way of breaking out of this mold of the woman who gets told what to do. >> and this man capitalized on the revolution. >> that was war painting and gynecologist because favorite spot for ladies to get tattoos was inside the bikini line. >> lyle tuttle is an 83-year-old tattoo artist, often called the father of modern tattooing. >> it was not migrate artistic tall then got me to where i'm at today, but i was in everybody's favorite city. >> cbs news is in san francisco because this city gained rep
one of the oldest was discovered in the italian alps on 5,300-year-old mummy. >> all over places in hisce of things like arthritis, they were healing tattoos. >> tattoo historian says the art often reflects what is going on in broader culture which is why for much of the 20th century it was soldiers and sailors exercising their right to bear arms. >> the proud memory of the fighting days inspires the tattoos. >> any time we have a war we get this desire to show their...
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. >> i noticed laughter in twitter when you talked about disembowelment and mummies around the cord. >> folks, we have a long line and i would like everyone to get their chance >> good evening, and happy new year to who that applies to. i will give a nickname and leave it to the imagination. it is paulolly. i was very much impressed by the presentation. i have always wanted to meet you. no bizarre fantasy here. no murder involved. the question is this: do you think some people have a tendency to really almost be inherently evil? like looking at clowns in the dark and it looks like a fear of clowns could arouse evil? little children holding scissors behind their back? say three year olds that look charming pretty little girls, want to play and if you get too close watch out that scissor is going to be a nice dagger in your gut. and no matter how you raise them even if adopted by the nicest, kindest people there is something like that about them they like to see others suffer. >> yeah. the answer is there is a substanial component to anti-social tendency and at the extreme violence one
. >> i noticed laughter in twitter when you talked about disembowelment and mummies around the cord. >> folks, we have a long line and i would like everyone to get their chance >> good evening, and happy new year to who that applies to. i will give a nickname and leave it to the imagination. it is paulolly. i was very much impressed by the presentation. i have always wanted to meet you. no bizarre fantasy here. no murder involved. the question is this: do you think some people...
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and i remember her saying, mummy, i don't want to do any more shopping today.today. >> the terrorists had actually given them chocolate bars, according to my daughter, as they gave my son the mars bar, he said, no, can i have some -- and he said, no, you've got to take the mars bar. and you know, it's like they were trying to appease the children and explaining to them what they were doing and why they were doing it, and kept saying, we're not monsters, here, have a chocolate. i can't explain why they asked for forgiveness or why they said they're sorry. how can you shoot someone one second, kill women and children, and then say, oh, now we want to let children go, and then kill more women and children, and then say, oh, but we're sorry. how can you -- it just shows, they're just mad. [ sirens ] >> she's bleeding! >> what's your name? what's your name? >> 90 minutes after the attack had begun, the kenyan security forces still hadn't gone into the mall. >> stay on the wall! >> people are dying up there! they're bleeding to death! >> some civilians had been tryin
and i remember her saying, mummy, i don't want to do any more shopping today.today. >> the terrorists had actually given them chocolate bars, according to my daughter, as they gave my son the mars bar, he said, no, can i have some -- and he said, no, you've got to take the mars bar. and you know, it's like they were trying to appease the children and explaining to them what they were doing and why they were doing it, and kept saying, we're not monsters, here, have a chocolate. i can't...
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so their power certainly is perceived as being at the systems apex and the mummy go back and we test the specific point against what has happened we see individuals who make the most egregious and step aside for moral judgments just stupid decisions, wrong decisions arresting people who are completely innocent. a couple of cases torturing them to death or the presence in fact with people who are if anything senior figures who should be ample or doing false analysis and sets law enforcement on a wild goose chase over and over again or making an error in judgment about allowing a double agents to enter an installation in afghanistan and a bomb killing seven cia agents or, and this is something i think which is increasingly well-documented, specific detailed information about 9/11 conspiratorial to are in the united states of not providing this information to the fbi a rather law enforcement authorities so that action could be taken. so was there an opportunity to interdict 9/11? the answer is now very clear, yes there was in the intelligence was at hand and individuals at the cia decid
so their power certainly is perceived as being at the systems apex and the mummy go back and we test the specific point against what has happened we see individuals who make the most egregious and step aside for moral judgments just stupid decisions, wrong decisions arresting people who are completely innocent. a couple of cases torturing them to death or the presence in fact with people who are if anything senior figures who should be ample or doing false analysis and sets law enforcement on a...
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. >> i honestly feel like a mummy. >> wrapped head to toe. >> you cannot move around quickly. >> afterhered bra. >> it's a little scary. >> not this dark. >> oh boy. >> clients love the bolder brow. >> i love that. >> and finally the facial. an a-lister must. celebrity facial in beverly hills say hollywood heavy weights are going gold. >> the weapon secret is the golden serum liquid. omega oil. >> you're putting this on my face. >> and layered with real 24 carat gold. >> i feel like i'm turning into an oscar. >> along with oxygen treatment and red light therapy to penetrate into my skin. >> this is what your big celebrities get. >> gwyneth paltrow. they do the same exact thing. >> a total of about $2,000 for this oscar worthy facial. >> oh, my gosh it is amazing. >> after a long day of pampering and prodding i think i'll leave all this hard work to the stars. for "good morning america" abc news los angeles. >> that's ridiculous. >> i had no idea. on my shoulder. >> you got to raise your shoulder game. >> i'm exhausted watching that. >> robes and blankets on the couch. does a lot better
. >> i honestly feel like a mummy. >> wrapped head to toe. >> you cannot move around quickly. >> afterhered bra. >> it's a little scary. >> not this dark. >> oh boy. >> clients love the bolder brow. >> i love that. >> and finally the facial. an a-lister must. celebrity facial in beverly hills say hollywood heavy weights are going gold. >> the weapon secret is the golden serum liquid. omega oil. >> you're putting this on my...
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it looks like the return of the mummy. we're sick of them and their stupid tactics.rist evil thugs. this needs to be exposed. they need to be satirized and ridiculed then we need to kill each and every one of them. >> we know how you feel. >> she's going to go do her radio show across this great land. thank you very much. >>> ten minutes after the top of the hour on this tuesday. heather has got a fox news alert. >> good morning, let's start out with that alert. coming in from overseas overnoit isis reportedly kidnapping between 70 and 100 christians, including women and children in northeastern syria. two human rights groups say the terrorists swept through several villages cutting phone lines there. it's not clear yet where they were taken. >>> another fox news alert to tell you. police in paris are searching pr the pilots of several drones that were spotted hovering over popular sites overnight. near the eiffel tower and the u.s. embassy there. small unmanned aircraft are legal in france, but they're banned of flying over urban areas, especially in the wake of las
it looks like the return of the mummy. we're sick of them and their stupid tactics.rist evil thugs. this needs to be exposed. they need to be satirized and ridiculed then we need to kill each and every one of them. >> we know how you feel. >> she's going to go do her radio show across this great land. thank you very much. >>> ten minutes after the top of the hour on this tuesday. heather has got a fox news alert. >> good morning, let's start out with that alert....
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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 t enormous a confusing gaxy of egyptiagods in their human and animalorm, aknaten swept them all ide to make the sun,
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...