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here we have nicely preserved mummies this individual, this mummy was found in knew siberian islandsand having a little substance with it. liquid substance that was similar to blood they suggested that it was not proven that it was blood. but anyway despite how well preserved these are none of them have any living cells and no one is ever going to find any mammoth remains that have any living cells when the organism dies cell and dna decay right away first the action is ins within body itself and then a mummy heats up, guts burst and microbes break down dna and radiation is no good it hammered dna like it does when we're live. but dead cells can't fix mistakes made by solar radiation things like water oxygen, these are all chemical bombardment of this dna that break it is down into smaller and smaller pieces until eventually there's nothing left. so you'll never find a mammoth that has a living cell and if we never find a living cell we can never clone a mammoth. thank you for coming. just kidding. [laughter] all right so last week, last week a team of international researchers based
here we have nicely preserved mummies this individual, this mummy was found in knew siberian islandsand having a little substance with it. liquid substance that was similar to blood they suggested that it was not proven that it was blood. but anyway despite how well preserved these are none of them have any living cells and no one is ever going to find any mammoth remains that have any living cells when the organism dies cell and dna decay right away first the action is ins within body itself...
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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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- (otto): why a robot, unicorn, and mummy?ey have nothing 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)
- (otto): why a robot, unicorn, and mummy?ey have nothing 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...
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"shriveled angry mummies, writhing, almost hypnotized under a billionaire money fundy shower rainingar and destruction throughout the hemispheres. (laughter) that's all. really. so the self-diagnosed problem with the republicans in 2012 with you their image, rich, out of touch, old men, alienating latinos and women. they have been working to fix that. next -- >> donald trump is the clear leader of the republican pack, make no mistake. 20% of republicans back donald trump 7% ahead of his closest rivals. (cheers and applause) >> jon: yes! the living embodiment of everything reps were trying to exorcise from their party just escalated down on their parade. >> i'm really rich. the total is $8,737,540,000. when mexico sends its people they're bringing drugs they're bringing crime, they're rapists. she wanted to breast pump in front of me, and i may have said that's disgusting. i may have said something else. i thought it was terrible. she's a horrible person -- (laughter) >> jon: how's that outreach going to latinos and women again? (laughter) i'm sure trump was only disgusted about breas
"shriveled angry mummies, writhing, almost hypnotized under a billionaire money fundy shower rainingar and destruction throughout the hemispheres. (laughter) that's all. really. so the self-diagnosed problem with the republicans in 2012 with you their image, rich, out of touch, old men, alienating latinos and women. they have been working to fix that. next -- >> donald trump is the clear leader of the republican pack, make no mistake. 20% of republicans back donald trump 7% ahead of...
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they will be marrying mummies in vermont. >> when did jungle owes been a persecuted group. group.ple go after them>> we are going to look back on this moment 2015 as the fever pitch of insanity before somebody stands up. knotted all 320 million of you can be victims at the same time. >> instead of their own individual identity they have chosen group identity which creates factions that will war upon themselves. it will happen on the left but on the right, because we don't care any more. we don't care if you think we are racist. it will turn on the left. this opens the door in my opinion to zombies which will then cause an end to cremation and burial and will have to be freezing corpses because we will never really know if they are dead. >> i am going to do the world a favor and say if you drink blood you are weird. yes i judge. you everyone judges you. i am allowed to judge because drinking blood is objectively weird. >> i think that is bigotry what she just did, right? >> if you drink blood, honestly pi peta has a problem with you. if you side with them the world is har moan nows
they will be marrying mummies in vermont. >> when did jungle owes been a persecuted group. group.ple go after them>> we are going to look back on this moment 2015 as the fever pitch of insanity before somebody stands up. knotted all 320 million of you can be victims at the same time. >> instead of their own individual identity they have chosen group identity which creates factions that will war upon themselves. it will happen on the left but on the right, because we don't care...
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>> as a screen queen in tails from the dark side vamping it up with a mummy. >> that's not her scariest role this is. >> playing opposite madonna the misfire "body of evidence." oh slap. one oscar two golden globe wins later she's at the top of her game "extra" hoping there's a lot more to come. >>> the face everyone recognize the but few knew his name before "whiplash" we're taking you through the career of jk simmons. >> you know him from the farmers insurance commercials. >> why are we here? >> it's taken nearly 30 years for this guy to become an overnight success. >> god knows more people will see the farmers commercials than probably every film i will ever do put together. >> not if he keeps stringing hits together like this one. >> start counting. >> five six. >> in four look at me. >> now he's gone from the guy that gets this response. >> the guy from. >> to being introduced as oscar winner jk simmons. >> was i rushing or dragging? >> unabashedly proud to be a part of this movie. >> his award winning role in "whip lash" about a tough as nails music teacher hits home. >> i studied
>> as a screen queen in tails from the dark side vamping it up with a mummy. >> that's not her scariest role this is. >> playing opposite madonna the misfire "body of evidence." oh slap. one oscar two golden globe wins later she's at the top of her game "extra" hoping there's a lot more to come. >>> the face everyone recognize the but few knew his name before "whiplash" we're taking you through the career of jk simmons. >> you know...
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like the mummy wrap. >> you get to meet other people. >> i like your costumes. >> thank you. >> wear this in the summer. in october you can't wear that. >> reporter: not today. it's sizzling. even queen elsa is feeling the heat. >> i'm pretty hot. >> reporter: it's not a problem it is the third annual hot halloween. >> last summer we did hot halloween to remember. >> reporter: that despite the devastation brought on by sandy, there was still fun to be had. from lido beach, happy hot halloween. vanessa murdoch, cbs 2 news. >> now what's great about that? it's warm so you don't have layer up. in october you have to wear thermals underneath and it ruins the costumes. >> perfect costumes. fantastic. >>> up next here at 5:00, brought to tears by simply riding a bike. a lesson decades delayed. why city teachers are taking adults on their very first bike rides. >> and if you are planning on beating the heat this weekend with a movie, we'll show you the best bets hitting theaters. >> and today in history, in 1977, "son of sam" claimed his final victims when he shot and killed a woman and ser
like the mummy wrap. >> you get to meet other people. >> i like your costumes. >> thank you. >> wear this in the summer. in october you can't wear that. >> reporter: not today. it's sizzling. even queen elsa is feeling the heat. >> i'm pretty hot. >> reporter: it's not a problem it is the third annual hot halloween. >> last summer we did hot halloween to remember. >> reporter: that despite the devastation brought on by sandy, there was still...
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this we found during dawson city 50 or 60000-years-old and here we have some really nice preserved mummies from siberia and a couple of years ago this individual was found in the new islands and this one was announced as having an even a little substance quit substance that was very similar to blood. they suggested that it was. i don't think it's been proven that it was but anyway, despite how well preserved none of them have any living cells and no one is ever going to find any mammoth remains that have any living cells. when an organism dies, the cells and the dna within ten begins to take a break away. first the action of enzymes in the body itself and then if it is a mommy maybe if he thought. lots of microbes and then it starts going down the dna so the radiation is for the radiation is no good answer cameras out the dna just like when we are alive they can't fix mistakes that are made by solar radiation. but things like water and oxygen hydrolysis. these are all chemical bombardments of the dna that just breaks it down into smaller and smaller pieces until eventually, there is nothin
this we found during dawson city 50 or 60000-years-old and here we have some really nice preserved mummies from siberia and a couple of years ago this individual was found in the new islands and this one was announced as having an even a little substance quit substance that was very similar to blood. they suggested that it was. i don't think it's been proven that it was but anyway, despite how well preserved none of them have any living cells and no one is ever going to find any mammoth remains...
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mummy range as seen from trail ridge road. chasm lake. fall river and horseshoe park in winter. for our rocky mountain national park is as beautiful in winter as it is in summer and fall. then we have our patron saint, the big horn sheep. and the elk. what would we do without our elk? as you know, by 1900, all the elk in the estes park region have been hunted out of existence, and they had to be brought back by rail car from the yellowstone region of wyoming and introduced into the national park. the only person who objected was f.o. stanley. he wrote a very famous letter that said you know, from what i hear about elk and their propensity to propagate, we will have to get teddy roosevelt and his gun up there pretty soon." [laughter] he was damn near right. by 1931, the elk were leaving the park in the winter and summer. and beginning a problem we have not yet solved in estes park. finally, this wonderful cover from union pacific railroad brochure, advertising sometime in the 1920's the beauty of rocky mountain national park in estes park, colorado. the late western writer wallac
mummy range as seen from trail ridge road. chasm lake. fall river and horseshoe park in winter. for our rocky mountain national park is as beautiful in winter as it is in summer and fall. then we have our patron saint, the big horn sheep. and the elk. what would we do without our elk? as you know, by 1900, all the elk in the estes park region have been hunted out of existence, and they had to be brought back by rail car from the yellowstone region of wyoming and introduced into the national...
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population of people really needed something like the special olympics and they needed a champion like mummyas seen in maria's new espn documentary "brave in the attempt." >> mothers came to her and said we have nowhere for our children to go in the summer. no camp will accept our kids. no school will accept our kids and she's like, bring them here. >> reporter: just six years later the very first special olympics world games were held at chicago's soldier field. eunice kennedy shriver center stage at the opening ceremony. >> let me win but if i cannot win let me be brave at the attempt. >> it's great about sports. something about that unifies us and brings us together somehow. >> i think she felt if she showed that people with intellectual disabilityies could compete against you on the playing field they could run better than you, do gymnastics you would have to adjust what you thought people with intellectual disabilities were capable. >> maria's brother tim shriver says his late mother is never far away. >> being around the athletes withi feel like i'm close to my mom. why she fought so h
population of people really needed something like the special olympics and they needed a champion like mummyas seen in maria's new espn documentary "brave in the attempt." >> mothers came to her and said we have nowhere for our children to go in the summer. no camp will accept our kids. no school will accept our kids and she's like, bring them here. >> reporter: just six years later the very first special olympics world games were held at chicago's soldier field. eunice...
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do you remember what happened when they dug up the mummy. how po'd that guy was?ltergeist. >> there were four of these remains found in the church. the church was discovered. a church from 1608 where pocohontas got married. ages 24 to 39. already dead. >> they were the elders? >> not necessarily elders but they were leading english men in the colony. one was a clergyman, another was in the military and they found -- they went all the way back looking at oxygen isotopes to discover, in their bones, where they were where they came from in england. they looked at other stuff in the grave with them. they identified all four of them by name by lineage and who they were and what they did. >> how do you do that with isotopes to figure out? >> i don't know. i thought about that for a while. i still have to figure out what part of england they were from. i just -- when they put these guys to rest did they know someone was going to be rummaging through their remains? >> as you said this is -- >> that's taken a lot -- >> that's taking a lot of liberties. do they believe in t
do you remember what happened when they dug up the mummy. how po'd that guy was?ltergeist. >> there were four of these remains found in the church. the church was discovered. a church from 1608 where pocohontas got married. ages 24 to 39. already dead. >> they were the elders? >> not necessarily elders but they were leading english men in the colony. one was a clergyman, another was in the military and they found -- they went all the way back looking at oxygen isotopes to...
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i believe in mummies and mummification, whatever.ut just hide the evidence below the surface of the world, i think it just perpetuates this whole problem. the world was so big. host: amy in texas this ring. in the desiree news, associated press photo that's been going around, i man holding a rifle standing in front of an armed forces recruiting center in winchester, virginia on friday. the man stated he was there to protect the troops. security and military recruiting at reserve centers will be reviewed in the aftermath of the deadly shooting in tennessee. there's a photo from the disarray news that's also in several other papers. but getting jerry in north carolina, line for independents. caller: good morning. i've never heard so many misinformed people in my life about our soldiers carrying weapons. every soldier, were not talking about every soldier carrying a weapon. when i was in the military in the 1960's, the noncommissioned officers and the officers carried a 45, but they were trained with those weapons. they had to go to the
i believe in mummies and mummification, whatever.ut just hide the evidence below the surface of the world, i think it just perpetuates this whole problem. the world was so big. host: amy in texas this ring. in the desiree news, associated press photo that's been going around, i man holding a rifle standing in front of an armed forces recruiting center in winchester, virginia on friday. the man stated he was there to protect the troops. security and military recruiting at reserve centers will be...