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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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of summers ago this mummy was found in the new siberian islands and announce having a substance with it and was very similar to blood. they suggested that it was. i don't think that has been proven that it was blood but despite how well preserved these are none of them have any cells and no one is ever going to find mammoth remains that have living cells. when an organism dies the cells of dna within them begins to decay right away. first the action of enzymes from within the body itself and then if it's a mummy lots of microbes go throughout the bloodstream and that breaks down the dna. solar dna hammers the dna like it does when they are alive. things like water and oxygen hydraulics are all chemical bombardments of the dna that writes it down into smaller and smaller pieces until eventually there is nothing left. they will never find a mammoth that has a living cell. we never find a living cell of a mammoth we will never be able to clone a mammoth. thank you for coming. [laughter] i'm just kidding. last week a team of international researchers, think leaders from the national muse
of summers ago this mummy was found in the new siberian islands and announce having a substance with it and was very similar to blood. they suggested that it was. i don't think that has been proven that it was blood but despite how well preserved these are none of them have any cells and no one is ever going to find mammoth remains that have living cells. when an organism dies the cells of dna within them begins to decay right away. first the action of enzymes from within the body itself and...
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mummy? really, it's what you think, susan. you're the one who has to decide. well, i think it will be fun! of course, people in pankot will be disappointed. furious. but it's my wedding, so we'll just have to tell them. they know there's a war. yes. and daddy can't be there in any case, so it won't be the same. mildred: at least there's one good thing. susan: what's that? mildred: we'll have to go home early. so we'll send mohammed round to her houseboat and he can drop in a card. susan: i'll have to think. there's such a lot to do. "apologies. no time to call." that's that. [sighs] sarah: good afternoon. lady manners, may i come onboard? why, yes, of course. suleman, help the memsahib. i'm sarah layton from the next houseboat. you sent us your card. ah. yes. so i was bringing you ours but as i saw you -- my mother and sister have gone to the bazaar, so i thought i'd call. miss layton, i've seen your family on several occasions. sarah: yes. quite honestly, we didn't know what to do -- what we should say -- about the awful business of your niece, i mean. that's
mummy? really, it's what you think, susan. you're the one who has to decide. well, i think it will be fun! of course, people in pankot will be disappointed. furious. but it's my wedding, so we'll just have to tell them. they know there's a war. yes. and daddy can't be there in any case, so it won't be the same. mildred: at least there's one good thing. susan: what's that? mildred: we'll have to go home early. so we'll send mohammed round to her houseboat and he can drop in a card. susan: i'll...
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qatar would through billions, resisting any attempt to strip the world cup 2022, having spent so much mummy aboveboard to get the world cup money above board to get the world cup delivered to them. it's impossible to say what will happen the sense of the 1822 tournaments because we don't know who will replace sepp blatter. that will be a key factor. >> allegations made to al jazeera suggest that yemen's ex-president ali abdullah saleh supported and directed al qaeda in the arabian pennsylvania a former operative spoke to al jazeeraing saying the government was playing a double game. here is clayton swisher. >> reporter: this car bomb attack in yemen killed eight spanish tourist. al qaeda fighters claimed responsibly. this man says there's more to the story. it may involve the former president ali abdullah saleh. >> ali abdullah saleh... >> reporter: he was a member of al qaeda until his arrest by pakistani intelligence and the c.i.a. in 2004. returned to yemen, he was released and began work as a paid informant for the yemeni government. they warned security agencies a week before the attac
qatar would through billions, resisting any attempt to strip the world cup 2022, having spent so much mummy aboveboard to get the world cup money above board to get the world cup delivered to them. it's impossible to say what will happen the sense of the 1822 tournaments because we don't know who will replace sepp blatter. that will be a key factor. >> allegations made to al jazeera suggest that yemen's ex-president ali abdullah saleh supported and directed al qaeda in the arabian...
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. >> plus who is the superstar bandaged like a mummy?
. >> plus who is the superstar bandaged like a mummy?
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lee played classic movie monsters -- dracula the mummy frankenstein.ars" scoundrel and a james bond bad guy. >> i could have shut you down when you landed. >> born in london, lee served in the british military during world war ii. at 6'5", he was told he was too tall to act but his aristocratic demeanor and shakespearean voice made him one to have the best actors of his generation. lee's success came later in his career starring in blockbusters lord of the rings and hobbit trilogies. he was knighted in 2009. before it was too late. >> pelley: sir christopher lee was 93. another well-known actor opens up about a little-known story from his past, next. people with type 2 diabetes come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. along with diet and exercise farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. with one pill a day, farxiga helps lower your a1c. and, although it's not a weight-loss or blood-pressure drug farx
lee played classic movie monsters -- dracula the mummy frankenstein.ars" scoundrel and a james bond bad guy. >> i could have shut you down when you landed. >> born in london, lee served in the british military during world war ii. at 6'5", he was told he was too tall to act but his aristocratic demeanor and shakespearean voice made him one to have the best actors of his generation. lee's success came later in his career starring in blockbusters lord of the rings and hobbit...
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. >> you actually say to this day i'm still trying to understand mummy.our 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. have you commercial
. >> you actually say to this day i'm still trying to understand mummy.our 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...
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growing up, our summer vacations were usually throwing an old army surplus tent, an old army surplus mummy sleeping bags into the back of the car and we went off to places like fort ticonderoga or gettysburg or valley forge. so from the time i was a kid i always had the sense that history is something that happens to real people in real places. and, in fact, i have a souvenir from going to gettysburg in 1963, and it was the centennial of the battle, of course. and it's a small wooden revolver. and i remember standing in that field being about 9 years old at the time and knowing something extraordinary had happened here, feeling that this was the hallowed ground that lincoln was talking about even if i didn't really know the gettysburg address then, that this was a special place. and i kept that i still have that souvenir gun on my desk. i keep it to remind me of that feeling that i had standing there in the summer heat when i was a kid and knowing that history is something real that happens in real places and it's about what we feel and see and smell, and it's not just about memorization.
growing up, our summer vacations were usually throwing an old army surplus tent, an old army surplus mummy sleeping bags into the back of the car and we went off to places like fort ticonderoga or gettysburg or valley forge. so from the time i was a kid i always had the sense that history is something that happens to real people in real places. and, in fact, i have a souvenir from going to gettysburg in 1963, and it was the centennial of the battle, of course. and it's a small wooden revolver....
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at a municipal mummies going to serve life in prison and possibly receive the death penalty. >> dickersonregular person looking at this, what should -- >> easily call it domestic terrorism. somebody just from a lehmann's point ever view. i don't know about from a point of view. >> dickerson: thank you so much for chaining us. we'll be right back with our panel. [alarms blaring] ohhhhh... whoa whoa whoa! who's responsible for this?!? if something goes wrong, you find a scapegoat. ...rick. it's what you do. ahhhhhhhh! what'd you say? uh-oh! kelly! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. rick. don't walk away from me. ahhhhhhhh! hmm. mom, what's a best buy? um, well it's a great product. it's what you buy if you're a smart shopper. then, why are we buying cascade instead of finish? the amazing clean of finish was rated a best buy three years in a row. switch and see the difference. >> dickerson: now back with our panel, gwen ifill is the managing editor of the pbs "newshour." michael gerson for the "washington post" we welcome to t
at a municipal mummies going to serve life in prison and possibly receive the death penalty. >> dickersonregular person looking at this, what should -- >> easily call it domestic terrorism. somebody just from a lehmann's point ever view. i don't know about from a point of view. >> dickerson: thank you so much for chaining us. we'll be right back with our panel. [alarms blaring] ohhhhh... whoa whoa whoa! who's responsible for this?!? if something goes wrong, you find a...
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i don't see how 101 years have anything to do with rehabilitation unless i will be a mummy. >> afterars of incarceration, stone 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
i don't see how 101 years have anything to do with rehabilitation unless i will be a mummy. >> afterars of incarceration, stone 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...
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♪ ♪ tell jokes and rick moranis just said said honey i shrunk 'em ♪ ♪ then i wrap myself up like a mummyter snapple koozie ♪ ♪ don't go chasing barbie dolls grammy get the shivers and the shakes after ♪ ♪ kung-fu ♪ i throw back on thursday with a picture of my hammer pants ♪ ♪ then i wink at gonzo's blue ass ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: amazing! molly shannon! [ cheers and applause ] molly shannon. you set a high bar right there. you've got some big shoes to fill. for our second song, please welcome my next guest, denis leary, ladies and gentlemen! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> i had to step it up. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. you really did. >> i just found this backstage. >> jimmy: oh my god. >> jimmy, my nonsense karaoke song will be "pour some sugar on me" by def leppard. >> jimmy: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ scrub a little dog baby put him in a thong ♪ ♪ livin' in a puddle with a rambo clone ♪ ♪ lookin' like a rat with a pencil mustache ♪ mr. john travolta can i sell your trash ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ ow haggle with a fraggle for a stash of vegemit
♪ ♪ tell jokes and rick moranis just said said honey i shrunk 'em ♪ ♪ then i wrap myself up like a mummyter snapple koozie ♪ ♪ don't go chasing barbie dolls grammy get the shivers and the shakes after ♪ ♪ kung-fu ♪ i throw back on thursday with a picture of my hammer pants ♪ ♪ then i wink at gonzo's blue ass ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: amazing! molly shannon! [ cheers and applause ] molly shannon. you set a high bar right there. you've got some big...
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like a mummy. like a vampire. i don't know if he was dead. my heart dropped. like, oh my god. runs next door for help from his cousins. he's uneasy about calling the police. he has two felony convictions or two strikes as it's known in california law. if he commits a third felony, he could spend the rest of his life in prison. even though he hasn't done anything wrong in this situation, he feels that he has to be careful. >> so i grab my camera and i grab them guys just in case. you know, if he comes up swinging, has a life on him, a gun, anything. there are a lot of convicts and a lot of parolees around here, too. the last thing is you want to be in a confrontation with a guy like that because it can get ugly. i'm here in my own house and there's some stranger in my own house. we're going to go see what it is. >> one thing rubio does know about the intruder, he doesn't amir to be a burglar. rubio's money and jewelry are left untouched. the cousins suspect the unknown man is highly intoxicated. >> so we're in here, we don't know who it is. you guys seen him before? >> no. >> n
like a mummy. like a vampire. i don't know if he was dead. my heart dropped. like, oh my god. runs next door for help from his cousins. he's uneasy about calling the police. he has two felony convictions or two strikes as it's known in california law. if he commits a third felony, he could spend the rest of his life in prison. even though he hasn't done anything wrong in this situation, he feels that he has to be careful. >> so i grab my camera and i grab them guys just in case. you know,...
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there's no daddy can i have lent to a hot mom or a yummy mummy at least there shouldn't be because thellions of us. dads are the human equivalent of cargo shorts. yes, i do have cargo shorts, no, i don't why that is funny or bad, i'm a dad. besides the societal pressure to balance out mother's day what have dads done to deserve a father's day? frankly plenty. besides ordering pizzas, dads have to battle their own selfishness every day. dads strive to raise better, smarter, less dad-like humans, remember without the comparison to dads moms would look horrible. damn straight dads deserve a holiday. now get me a beer. whatever your name s. cartilage and bones in one tiny pill. move free ultra. get your move on. and now try move free night. the first and only 2-in-1 joint and sleep supplement. >> osgood: here is a look at the week ahead on "sunday morning" calendar. monday sees the fifth annual "broadway sings for pride" benefit concert with proceeds benefitting the foundation named for tyler clementi the rutgers student who jumped from the george washington bridge in 2010. tuesday former
there's no daddy can i have lent to a hot mom or a yummy mummy at least there shouldn't be because thellions of us. dads are the human equivalent of cargo shorts. yes, i do have cargo shorts, no, i don't why that is funny or bad, i'm a dad. besides the societal pressure to balance out mother's day what have dads done to deserve a father's day? frankly plenty. besides ordering pizzas, dads have to battle their own selfishness every day. dads strive to raise better, smarter, less dad-like humans,...
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, they knew that it was a growth and there have been cancers that have been diagnosed in egyptian mummieshost: let's go for -- let's go to rockford, michigan. calling is next with james doroshow of the national cancer institute. caller: good morning. i am calling for my husband. is there any connection between uc -- using testosterone spray quite a bit and then later developing prostate cancer? and then later having a heart attack? is there any connection with that testosterone spray that too much was used for too long a time? guest: as you probably know, cancer of the prostate is a disease that is in fact altered by testosterone levels and receptors for the testosterone protein. whether or not testosterone sprays do or do not or how they might affect the development of prostate cancers is actually an area that is very active investigation. i think we will know in a relative amount of time, a few years, what the relationship is between use of testosterone sprays and the development of prostate cancer. host: you can follow us on twitter at c-span wj and we are focusing on cancer in america
, they knew that it was a growth and there have been cancers that have been diagnosed in egyptian mummieshost: let's go for -- let's go to rockford, michigan. calling is next with james doroshow of the national cancer institute. caller: good morning. i am calling for my husband. is there any connection between uc -- using testosterone spray quite a bit and then later developing prostate cancer? and then later having a heart attack? is there any connection with that testosterone spray that too...
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growing up, our summer vacations were usually throwing an old army surplus tent, an old army surplus mummy sleeping bags into the back of the car and we went off to places like fort ticonderoga or gettysburg or valley forge. so from the time i was a kid i always had the sense that history is something that happens to real people in real places. and, in fact, i have a souvenir from going to gettysburg in 1963, and it was the centennial of the battle, of course. and it's a small wooden revolver. and i remember standing in that field being about 9 years old at the time and knowing something extraordinary had happened here, feeling that this was the hallowed ground that lincoln was talking about even if i didn't really know the gettysburg address then, that this was a special place. and i kept that i still have that souvenir gun on my desk. i keep it to remind me of that feeling that i had standing there in the summer heat when i was a kid and knowing that history is something real that happens in real places and it's about what we feel and see and smell, and it's not just about memorization.
growing up, our summer vacations were usually throwing an old army surplus tent, an old army surplus mummy sleeping bags into the back of the car and we went off to places like fort ticonderoga or gettysburg or valley forge. so from the time i was a kid i always had the sense that history is something that happens to real people in real places. and, in fact, i have a souvenir from going to gettysburg in 1963, and it was the centennial of the battle, of course. and it's a small wooden revolver....