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to legislate a slugger lead player mummy. mummy lentil endlessly to the legislative slug of. the olympic the let me. play the lead. leg . length. the be . the but. above. coming. up. thinking of. the bomb. the bomb. everybody. and. me and the mug. cutlets follow. up the blame. blame blame blame blame blame blame blame. blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame go to. the bottom . of the. live . live live . live. in developing countries it's an industry and the deadly threat to people and the environment they think of as a version of the focus on the expensive and is cheaper to bring it down into africa i go it's really. widely polluted these children with us. trusting the next generation will also watch. life hazards of electronic waste in fifteen minutes. in a nine hundred sixty eight and i'm crying and going around don't want to touch the . young people the games the parents generation to make up wasn't on the sleeve and dusty full of stupidity until. they demanded nothing less than a home society. one maelstrom of libya funds. goes missouri re
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mummies that we know about.body decaying and maintain it as a vessel for the soul? is that what the egyptians believed? the survival of the body was absolutely survival and weak was absolutely— — vital for survival in the afterlife. their essence, their soul, their spirit couldn't survive without the body being intact, so bodily preservation was absolutely central to ancient egyptian culture, so pushing it back by over 1000 years is really quite exciting. it is fascinating to talk to you about it. thank you, doctor buckley. they don't look like much, as you say, but it goes to show what secrets you can find if you search through the drawers are some of these warehouses in rather innocuous places. we will keep on looking and see what else we canfind. in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news... the a—level results are out and they show students have been awarded the highest proportion of a's and a—stars since 2012 — with more than a quarter of entries awarded the top grades
mummies that we know about.body decaying and maintain it as a vessel for the soul? is that what the egyptians believed? the survival of the body was absolutely survival and weak was absolutely— — vital for survival in the afterlife. their essence, their soul, their spirit couldn't survive without the body being intact, so bodily preservation was absolutely central to ancient egyptian culture, so pushing it back by over 1000 years is really quite exciting. it is fascinating to talk to you...
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and a secret of the mummies is revealed. mcientists work out the 6,000—year—old recipe for successful embalming. she was lovingly known as the queen of soul, the definition of how soul music, at its best, can sound. but today, she ended her reign at the age of 76. aretha franklin died of pancreatic cancer, surrounded by family at home in detroit. she only retired from performing last year, and her career as singer, pianist and arranger spanned seven decades. she was also a political activist. the songs she sang helped define the civil rights and feminist movements. from detroit, aleem maqbool reports. # all i'm asking... # is for a little respect. # i'm about to give all of my money...# aretha franklin was peerless. with a voice so stunning it could lift spirits, and so powerful it could and often did move those who heard her to tears. at the church where she first started singing, people who grew up in the same street as her have already started coming to pay tribute. i was born and raised in detroit, born on her music, rai
and a secret of the mummies is revealed. mcientists work out the 6,000—year—old recipe for successful embalming. she was lovingly known as the queen of soul, the definition of how soul music, at its best, can sound. but today, she ended her reign at the age of 76. aretha franklin died of pancreatic cancer, surrounded by family at home in detroit. she only retired from performing last year, and her career as singer, pianist and arranger spanned seven decades. she was also a political...
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still to come: a secret of the mummies is revealed.or successful embalming. washington, the world's most political city, is today assessing the political health of the world's most powerful man. indeed, i did have a relationship with miss lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. in south africa, 97 people have been killed today, in one of the worst days of violence between rival black groups. over the last ten days, 500 have died. chanting: czechoslovakia must be free! russia is observing a national day of mourning for the 118 submariners who died on board the kursk. we're all with them now, within our hearts. the pope has celebrated mass before a congregation of more than 2.5 million people, in his hometown of krakow. "stay with us, stay with us," chanted this ocean of humanity. "well, well," joked the pope, "so you want me to desert rome?" you're watching the briefing. our headlines: spain is marking the first anniversary of islamist attacks in and around barcelona that left 16 people dead. there has been an outpouri
still to come: a secret of the mummies is revealed.or successful embalming. washington, the world's most political city, is today assessing the political health of the world's most powerful man. indeed, i did have a relationship with miss lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. in south africa, 97 people have been killed today, in one of the worst days of violence between rival black groups. over the last ten days, 500 have died. chanting: czechoslovakia must be free! russia...
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still to come: a secret of the mummies is revealed.ear—old recipe for successful embalming. washington, the world's most political city, is today assessing the political health of the world's most powerful man. indeed, i did have a relationship with miss lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. in south africa, 97 people have been killed today, in one of the worst days of violence between rival black groups. over the last ten days, 500 have died. chanting: czechoslovakia must be free! russia is observing a national day of mourning for the 118 submariners who died on board the kursk. we're all with them now, within our hearts. the pope has celebrated mass before a congregation of more than 2.5 million people, in his hometown of krakow. "stay with us, stay with us," chanted this ocean of humanity. "well, well," joked the pope, "so you want me to desert rome?" this is bbc news. the latest headlines: there has been an outpouring of tributes to the soul singer aretha franklin, who has died at her home in detroit aged 76. la
still to come: a secret of the mummies is revealed.ear—old recipe for successful embalming. washington, the world's most political city, is today assessing the political health of the world's most powerful man. indeed, i did have a relationship with miss lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. in south africa, 97 people have been killed today, in one of the worst days of violence between rival black groups. over the last ten days, 500 have died. chanting: czechoslovakia must...
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the egyptian mummy is an icon of this ancient civilizion.rected in many a hollywood film. but far from egypt's great in a storage facility in northern england, the ancient egyptians' embalming recipe has come to light, contained in textiles in the collection. >> things like these textiles are not much to look at all, but you do the chemistry and they become hugely significant to our human past, and it really gets to the heart of what they were about at this time through the signs, which you simply cannot tell by lookg. really the science brings this material to life. victoria: the recipe they revealed, and embalming liquid contains e -- mixed in a base of sesame oil. you can still find some of the key ingredients from theem lming recipe. this is one of them, gum arabic. it is on sale in egypt. this is a really key ingredient, pine resin to protect the body f om decaying. the same mixturebstances was found on an intact mummy from 3500 bc, showing that the process is much older than previously thought. >> pushing the timeline back by 1500 year
the egyptian mummy is an icon of this ancient civilizion.rected in many a hollywood film. but far from egypt's great in a storage facility in northern england, the ancient egyptians' embalming recipe has come to light, contained in textiles in the collection. >> things like these textiles are not much to look at all, but you do the chemistry and they become hugely significant to our human past, and it really gets to the heart of what they were about at this time through the signs, which...
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mummies that we know about.u about it. thank you, doctor buckley. they don‘t look like much, as you say, but it goes to show what secrets you can find if you search through the drawers are some of these warehouses in rather innocuous places. we will keep on looking and see what else we canfind. keep on looking and see what else we can find. victoria gill, bolton museum. floods and landslides in southern india have killed at least 43 people. it‘s the worst flooding in almost a century, and heavy monsoon rains are expected to continue throughout the week. rhodri davies has more. the elderly and the young are seeking safety across the indian state of carol. —— kerala. seasonal rains have left people adrift in one of the worst floods in the last century. landslides have killed dozens century. landslides have killed d oze ns of century. landslides have killed dozens of people. 0thers century. landslides have killed dozens of people. others are struggling. translation: we haven't faced rainfall of such magnitude in de
mummies that we know about.u about it. thank you, doctor buckley. they don‘t look like much, as you say, but it goes to show what secrets you can find if you search through the drawers are some of these warehouses in rather innocuous places. we will keep on looking and see what else we canfind. keep on looking and see what else we can find. victoria gill, bolton museum. floods and landslides in southern india have killed at least 43 people. it‘s the worst flooding in almost a century, and...
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i love you too, mummy. a kwanjula, a type of traditional wedding which alongside religious and civil ceremonies is one of three legally recognised forms of marriage in uganda. wonderful! finally, joseph and his entourage arrived. the main celebrations can now commence. asjoseph is a lure from a tribe in eastern uganda and cissy is from another group, the dancers must formally greet and invite him across the family's threshold. cissy‘s sister and maid of honour joyce is tasked with seating joseph. she comes covered, dressed like the other girls, the other sisters. and a little difficult for the groom to choose. dressed like other girls, other sisters,. dressed like other girls, other sisters. this is one of the oldest traditions in a kwanjula. joseph must identify his bride amongst the sisters. it's a final test the groom must pass before he finally earns the bride's hand in marriage. the pressure is on. 0ne mistake and it's all off. these are presents from joseph to cissy‘s presents and the family members.
i love you too, mummy. a kwanjula, a type of traditional wedding which alongside religious and civil ceremonies is one of three legally recognised forms of marriage in uganda. wonderful! finally, joseph and his entourage arrived. the main celebrations can now commence. asjoseph is a lure from a tribe in eastern uganda and cissy is from another group, the dancers must formally greet and invite him across the family's threshold. cissy‘s sister and maid of honour joyce is tasked with seating...
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the same mixture of substances was found on an intact mummy from 3500 bc, showing that the process isrly thought. >> pushing the timeline back by 1500 years, it shows to us that it was not just at the point where mummification we know is very popular. it was happening much earlier. for more within the culture much longer than we thought. victoria: who knows whatecrets scientists will unearth next? victoria gill, bbc news. endni: fascinating stuff to the program with. you can fin' more of the day' news on our website, including tributes to aretha franklin. 'm rajini vaidyanath you can find me on twitter. thanks for watching. p,>> with the bbc news ap our vertical videos are designed to , work around your lifesty you can swipe your way through the news of thupday and stay -to-date with the latest seadlines you can trust. download now frolected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freen foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see it
the same mixture of substances was found on an intact mummy from 3500 bc, showing that the process isrly thought. >> pushing the timeline back by 1500 years, it shows to us that it was not just at the point where mummification we know is very popular. it was happening much earlier. for more within the culture much longer than we thought. victoria: who knows whatecrets scientists will unearth next? victoria gill, bbc news. endni: fascinating stuff to the program with. you can fin' more of...
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my kids say to me, mummy, can you do whatever? i say, say to me, mummy, can you do whatever? like this, i say, i asked a question and she ignores me because she is deep in herwork and she ignores me because she is deep in her work and i she ignores me because she is deep in herwork and i have to she ignores me because she is deep in her work and i have to asked three times before i wave in her face and get her attention and she gets a bit mad at me. the first time your mum asked you to brush your teeth in the morning, do you do that insta ntly? teeth in the morning, do you do that instantly? no. i had as my children about 11 times do anything. that is probably the time to ask for some chocolate, she won‘t notice! is your mum on her phone a bit too much, max? no, but she used to be. but then she read this book about how to break up the difference and she was spending a lot less time on her phone. what a difference due notice, when was she on the phone before that she is not now? yes, but she still is quite often on the phone. and it is quite frustrating when i tried to get her
my kids say to me, mummy, can you do whatever? i say, say to me, mummy, can you do whatever? like this, i say, i asked a question and she ignores me because she is deep in herwork and she ignores me because she is deep in her work and i she ignores me because she is deep in herwork and i have to she ignores me because she is deep in her work and i have to asked three times before i wave in her face and get her attention and she gets a bit mad at me. the first time your mum asked you to brush...
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mummy has work, vanessa. she can stay with me. by the sea. he—he!es and a nice sense of time and place. i found some of the dialogue a little bit too straightforward and the film relies on drama than clever touches all comedy. it is worth seeing and wonderful he has done this. and something we do not see much on film but a long way to go in terms of directing. very much recreating the hackney he grew up in. it is nice on a human level he recreated his life story. and it will go down a storm in hackney, definitely. idris elba's directorial debut. now, best out. i have not seen this. i have seen the trailer. even the trailer, i was slightly cringing. even though kate mckinnon is talented. i would agree because i saw the trailer and thought i was not looking forward to. it is of the few better than the trailer. kate mckinnon is brilliant, from ghostbusters. it is mila kunis who finds out her boyfriend was a spy. they go on the run and they have various missions. what i liked about this, they are two women you believe our friends. their characters and r
mummy has work, vanessa. she can stay with me. by the sea. he—he!es and a nice sense of time and place. i found some of the dialogue a little bit too straightforward and the film relies on drama than clever touches all comedy. it is worth seeing and wonderful he has done this. and something we do not see much on film but a long way to go in terms of directing. very much recreating the hackney he grew up in. it is nice on a human level he recreated his life story. and it will go down a storm...
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my mummy.oing on today. hawaii is bracing itself for more floods and landslides, as storm lane makes its way past the islands. the former hurricane has been downgraded to a tropical storm. but authorities are warning that lives are still at risk. it's the biggest storm to hit the pacific island group in nearly three decades. earlier, our north america correspondent, james cook, who's on the island of maui, gave us an update. it's still pretty windy, not nearly as windy as it was. the interesting thing here has been the storm surge, the pacific ocean beside me here has been churned up a brownish colour. it has been on and off pretty heavy rain. but there is some news that has been changing and that is this is now no longer a hurricane, it has been downgraded to a tropical storm. good news of course for hawaii but the may yet be a sting in the tail because the heavy rain which has already caused destruction, landslides and forced rescues on the big island is now expected to cause problems here on
my mummy.oing on today. hawaii is bracing itself for more floods and landslides, as storm lane makes its way past the islands. the former hurricane has been downgraded to a tropical storm. but authorities are warning that lives are still at risk. it's the biggest storm to hit the pacific island group in nearly three decades. earlier, our north america correspondent, james cook, who's on the island of maui, gave us an update. it's still pretty windy, not nearly as windy as it was. the...
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. >> why are you wearing a dress, mummy? >> good question, harper.red some downtime while on family vacation in indonesia, where she's been watching her mom's 1998 movie "spice world" on repeat. victoria says the littlest beckham is obsessed with the spice bus and now she wants a little gucci dress just like her mama. >> oh, the little gucci dress! >> how cute is that. >> i love that so much. harper is so stun zblg isn't she. >> beautiful girl. >>> all right still ahead -- >> what am i thinking right now. >> thinking about how lucky you are to be standing next to me. >> nearly 18 years mel gibson learned what women want, taraji p. henson shows us how she's flipping the script. >>> once upon a time in hollywood, this happened. the movie that unites brad pitt and leonardo dicaprio for the first time. >>> while magnum p.i. co-stars are living together. >> we like to call it lambda lambda lambda, it's like a frat house. >>> closed captioning provided by -- get to the ross shoe event and get the shoes you want...for way less. oh yeah. ross has the top bra
. >> why are you wearing a dress, mummy? >> good question, harper.red some downtime while on family vacation in indonesia, where she's been watching her mom's 1998 movie "spice world" on repeat. victoria says the littlest beckham is obsessed with the spice bus and now she wants a little gucci dress just like her mama. >> oh, the little gucci dress! >> how cute is that. >> i love that so much. harper is so stun zblg isn't she. >> beautiful girl....
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way back in ancient history, before the iconic mummies we know about.ieved? the survival of the body was absolutely vital for immortality in the afterlife. their essence, their soul, their spirit couldn't survive without the body being intact, so bodily preservation was absolutely central to ancient egyptian culture, so pushing it back by over 1000 years is really quite exciting. it is fascinating to talk to you about it. thank you, dr buckley. they don't look like much, as you say, but it goes to show what secrets you can find if you search through the drawers of some of these warehouses in rather innocuous places. we will keep on looking and see what else we can find. look what i have dug up a! ben bland has the business news in a minute. first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. a—level students have been awarded the highest proportion of as and a—stars since 2012. over a quarter of entries have been awarded the top grades this year. rescue workers in italy say there's no hope of finding any more survivors of the genoa bridge collapse. up to 2
way back in ancient history, before the iconic mummies we know about.ieved? the survival of the body was absolutely vital for immortality in the afterlife. their essence, their soul, their spirit couldn't survive without the body being intact, so bodily preservation was absolutely central to ancient egyptian culture, so pushing it back by over 1000 years is really quite exciting. it is fascinating to talk to you about it. thank you, dr buckley. they don't look like much, as you say, but it goes...
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i love you too, mummy.e of traditional wedding that alongside religious and civil ceremonies is one of three legally recognised forms of marriage in uganda. wonderful! finally, joseph and his entourage arrived. the main celebrations can now commence. as josef is asjosef is our lure as josef is our lure from asjosef is our lure from a tribe in eastern uganda and city is from another group, the dancers must formally greet and invitee across the family's threshold. there is a task of seeking josef. —— seating. just like the other girls, the other sisters. a little difficult for the groom to choose. this is one of the old est groom to choose. this is one of the oldest traditions. josef must identify his bride a month sisters. —— amongst. it is the final test the groom must pass before he finally earned the bride's hand in marriage. the pressure is on. one mistake and it's all off. from joseph, presents for the family members. each gift offered to the family has a significance like the two white goats that symbo
i love you too, mummy.e of traditional wedding that alongside religious and civil ceremonies is one of three legally recognised forms of marriage in uganda. wonderful! finally, joseph and his entourage arrived. the main celebrations can now commence. as josef is asjosef is our lure as josef is our lure from asjosef is our lure from a tribe in eastern uganda and city is from another group, the dancers must formally greet and invitee across the family's threshold. there is a task of seeking...
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-- mummy's boy. and mummy's boy is someone mummy's boy.r close to their mum, maybe. shall we move on? continue the story. it used a study by the marriage foundation who says boys and girls closest to the parent or the opposite sex are far better to cope with teenage life, so that's why i think the headline is perhaps a little more interesting than the actual story. it says boys closer to their mums have better mental health, as do girls closer to their dads. anything that helps with mental health issues we are happy with and is set a good relationship isa with and is set a good relationship is a good relationship. and men traditionally don't speak out about it as well. yes, good point. excellent. i am glad we got to the bottom of that. thank you very much. you're watching breakfast with daniel and naga. prescription—only drugs are being sold online to potentially vulnerable patients, according to a bbc panorama investigation. the health care regulator, the care quality commission, has called for a change in the law in response to the docum
-- mummy's boy. and mummy's boy is someone mummy's boy.r close to their mum, maybe. shall we move on? continue the story. it used a study by the marriage foundation who says boys and girls closest to the parent or the opposite sex are far better to cope with teenage life, so that's why i think the headline is perhaps a little more interesting than the actual story. it says boys closer to their mums have better mental health, as do girls closer to their dads. anything that helps with mental...
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and we'll disover the secret recipe the ancient egyptians used to embalm mummies, that's all coming upn decades, she sold more than 75 million records and won many awards, including 18 grammys. she was the first woman to make the rock and roll hall of fame. i have been speaking to the washington post i find pop—culture writer. she summarise the importance in the world of music. there is no one like her, there is no one in american popular culture like are performing today. she laid the groundwork for so many artists i came after her. truly we would not have anyone from beyonc to ushered to maryj blight. none of these artists we would have if not for the foundation laid by aretha franklin. she crossed over from gospel foundation laid by aretha franklin. she crossed overfrom gospel and pop and later ground in the genre without abandoning the roots. this is the music magazine nme‘s tribute to her, "an icon for feminism, the civil rights movement and the greatest soul singer of her generation." and tributes have been pouring in from all those areas she touched on. bonnie greer is a playwri
and we'll disover the secret recipe the ancient egyptians used to embalm mummies, that's all coming upn decades, she sold more than 75 million records and won many awards, including 18 grammys. she was the first woman to make the rock and roll hall of fame. i have been speaking to the washington post i find pop—culture writer. she summarise the importance in the world of music. there is no one like her, there is no one in american popular culture like are performing today. she laid the...
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i love you too, mummy. a type of traditional wedding which alongside religious and civil ceremonies is one of three legally recognised forms of marriage in uganda. wonderful! finally, joseph and his entourage arrived. the main celebrations can now commence. asjoseph is a lure from a tribe in eastern uganda and cissy is from another group, the dancers must formally greet and invite him across the family's threshold. cissy‘s sister and maid of honour joyce is tasked with seating joseph. she comes covered, dressed like the other girls, the other sisters. and a little difficult for the groom to choose. dressed like other girls, other sisters. this is one of the oldest traditions in a kwanjula. joseph must identify his bride amongst the sisters. it's a final test the groom must pass before he finally earns the bride's hand in marriage. the pressure is on. 0ne mistake and it's all off. these are presents from joseph to cissy‘s presents and the family members. each gift offered to cissy‘s family has a significance
i love you too, mummy. a type of traditional wedding which alongside religious and civil ceremonies is one of three legally recognised forms of marriage in uganda. wonderful! finally, joseph and his entourage arrived. the main celebrations can now commence. asjoseph is a lure from a tribe in eastern uganda and cissy is from another group, the dancers must formally greet and invite him across the family's threshold. cissy‘s sister and maid of honour joyce is tasked with seating joseph. she...
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your mummy's naughty, isn't she? she should have come home yesterday. all right — because they know they are going to be alright because i have got them. amy's been spotted back in the area where she used to take drugs. she has an update on what she told you. go on, then. tell me. she was at a crack house. my daughter. last night. right, well that... there's not a lot i can do about that, is there? my argument is that i don't want her round the children while she is doing stuff like that. and how many more chances do i give her? someone dies from drugs in stockton every four weeks. if amy's using again, she's in danger. how do i know she's not in north tees hospital? she's been there before. she has od'd on whatever she's been taking. i have had her twice there that i know of. i don't know what else to say. the only time i will get any peace is when i am in my box. hey, wait! there we go. wow! ingrid has a son, rocky. he's seen how amy's addiction has damaged his mum's health, too. she's my rock. she is my rock and she always has been. mum's mental heal
your mummy's naughty, isn't she? she should have come home yesterday. all right — because they know they are going to be alright because i have got them. amy's been spotted back in the area where she used to take drugs. she has an update on what she told you. go on, then. tell me. she was at a crack house. my daughter. last night. right, well that... there's not a lot i can do about that, is there? my argument is that i don't want her round the children while she is doing stuff like that. and...
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i love you too, mummy. wedding which alongside religious and civil is finallyjoseph and his entourage arrived. the main celebrations can now commence. asjoseph is as joseph is from asjoseph is from a tribe in eastern uganda and cissy is from the bantu group, the dancers must formally greet and invite him across her family's threshold. cissy‘s system and maid of honour, joyce, is tasked with seating joseph. he comes covered, dressed like the other girls, the other sisters and a little difficult from the groom to choose. this is one of the oldest traditions in the ceremony. joseph must identify his bride amongst her sisters. it's a final test the groom must pass before he earns the bride's hand in marriage. the pressure is on! one mistake and it's all off. you got presence from joseph and the family members. each gift offered to cissy‘s family have a significance like the two white coats that symbolise her purity. —— goats. the union is finally blessed and celebrated by their family and community, making them
i love you too, mummy. wedding which alongside religious and civil is finallyjoseph and his entourage arrived. the main celebrations can now commence. asjoseph is as joseph is from asjoseph is from a tribe in eastern uganda and cissy is from the bantu group, the dancers must formally greet and invite him across her family's threshold. cissy‘s system and maid of honour, joyce, is tasked with seating joseph. he comes covered, dressed like the other girls, the other sisters and a little...
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and a secret of the mummies is revealed — scientists work out the 6,000—year—old recipe for successful
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of civilization and if you look at how america treats africa it's pretty clear that we ate cradles mummy can't stand of god protective beings and we see a cradle we need to exploit its natural resources immediately our country's most recent assault on africa involved perpetuating and engaging in secret wars here now to explain is our senior dude with cigarettes john of. them. ah yeah that's the latest from the u.s. covert war front in africa well which country talking about somalia kenya share uganda chad morocco tunisia. nigeria senegal tanzania because we've got an active military presence and all of on. the others. i'm not really sure why you're getting about hands to us military adventurism on yet another continent lee lee is the obvious that on in just it's his. military spokespeople have made it clear that the american special ops role in africa is limited to advising and assisting and who among us who can use some good advice in this crazy crazy were hurled. maybe if i got some i never would have invested all my money into the failed product launch of extra slutty olive oil. beds
of civilization and if you look at how america treats africa it's pretty clear that we ate cradles mummy can't stand of god protective beings and we see a cradle we need to exploit its natural resources immediately our country's most recent assault on africa involved perpetuating and engaging in secret wars here now to explain is our senior dude with cigarettes john of. them. ah yeah that's the latest from the u.s. covert war front in africa well which country talking about somalia kenya share...
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mummy has work, vanessa. she can stay with me.out trauma management, if you like. and this is your first big production as a director? were you not tempted to be one of the main characters, or were you solely focused on being behind the camera and leading from the back? ijust wanted to put all my energy behind the camera, support the actors and let it not be about me, but my vision and their vision and, you know, share that. i want you to be real, yeah? really real. first—time directors are typically younger than me. but i have had the university of my career, which has been to work with some of the greatest directors. and for your directorial debut, to film back at home, where you grew up in hackney, that must‘ve been quite special. i did an open casting for extras to come and sort of be a part of the film. like, 2000 people showed up. i think they called it idris carnival day for that day. idris castival day. ijust did that. very good! how do you feel that the film industry is going at the moment in terms of bringing in and nurt
mummy has work, vanessa. she can stay with me.out trauma management, if you like. and this is your first big production as a director? were you not tempted to be one of the main characters, or were you solely focused on being behind the camera and leading from the back? ijust wanted to put all my energy behind the camera, support the actors and let it not be about me, but my vision and their vision and, you know, share that. i want you to be real, yeah? really real. first—time directors are...
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mummy got to fill. what they. bought. at the book shop with good of a month for ten years or. so i guess sucka the. doctor got it. so that there's something. on the glove the minute looking up with. a whole bunch of. him among you know i'm excited with. the long nights i just need to leave the company and family but yeah the it's all about the faults it's all the get out the baby the news out the out stuff the news out the bad choice the people. can you make. my. point i mean i don't i'm not saying that in an immoral. or never. come under the law to me try to. make it or not you know not. me. i read. about just. oh. you didn't you can. to me again you know this is. who she. is all right along. with you you know you're a senator about going to us who. are very good but still. you want to say. well you saw the soul seek a man. he doesn't want when young enough to linking up with us who would not want to do it's when i grew up in a kid who. can even see it was hard on him i'm out of the i'm older much of the. idea hey get it. good though. i think. it's more. money millionaire. yo
mummy got to fill. what they. bought. at the book shop with good of a month for ten years or. so i guess sucka the. doctor got it. so that there's something. on the glove the minute looking up with. a whole bunch of. him among you know i'm excited with. the long nights i just need to leave the company and family but yeah the it's all about the faults it's all the get out the baby the news out the out stuff the news out the bad choice the people. can you make. my. point i mean i don't i'm not...
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mummy's heart and so my lovely who safe. dagestan. more news after this short break. you know world's big partners through law and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bad shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. welcome back to the program social media and how it operates has been in the spotlight again over the last few days numerous accounts belonging to libertarian and conservative figures in the u.s. have been banned accusing them of spreading hate speach. matters are all of the stories we hear from all of you about the impact your connections have had on your lives you can choose from an infinite range of topics that interest you and then easily follow that topic in the news countries and cultures that got together like yesterday. that was the online world as we used to know it all fluids to any of tho
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mummy's heart and so my lovely who say fuck. it was you. mention the question artie dagestan. with the question of how to treat so-called ice cold wives proving divisive we have started to debate the issue with our guests. this shouldn't be allowed to return home they have left the safety of this country and gone away to fight with. whatever you want to call on should not be allowed back into this country what are they going to do when the come back here you know we've got enough people in our prisons now radicalized in our if you brick a law especially criminal laws in england and you break it somewhere you can actually charge but that charge has actually to stand in court we are not responsible for the actions of their husbands or their or their kids or their son in the book. as a terrorist this is not their responsibility their made that decision now to share that they went out there didn't know what they were going out there told didn't know what the husband was door and ridiculous there was radical they've got out there if the culture that they're in at the moment has a d
mummy's heart and so my lovely who say fuck. it was you. mention the question artie dagestan. with the question of how to treat so-called ice cold wives proving divisive we have started to debate the issue with our guests. this shouldn't be allowed to return home they have left the safety of this country and gone away to fight with. whatever you want to call on should not be allowed back into this country what are they going to do when the come back here you know we've got enough people in our...
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mummy has work, vanessa. she can't stay with me. story about trauma management, if you like. and this is your first big production as a director? were you not tempted to be one of the main characters, or were you solely focused on being behind the camera and leading from the back? ijust wanted to put all my energy behind the camera, support the actors and let it not be about me, but my vision and their vision and, you know, share that. i want you to be real, yeah? really real. first—time directors are typically younger than me. but i have had the university of my career, which has been to work with some of the greatest directors. and for your directorial debut, to film back at home, where you grew up in hackney, that must‘ve been quite special. i did an open casting for extras to come and sort of be a part of the film. like, 2000 people showed up. i think they called it idris carnival day for that day. idris castival day. ijust did that. very good! how do you feel that the film industry is going at the moment in terms of bringing in
mummy has work, vanessa. she can't stay with me. story about trauma management, if you like. and this is your first big production as a director? were you not tempted to be one of the main characters, or were you solely focused on being behind the camera and leading from the back? ijust wanted to put all my energy behind the camera, support the actors and let it not be about me, but my vision and their vision and, you know, share that. i want you to be real, yeah? really real. first—time...
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mummy has work, vanessa. she can't stay with me.sn't that. it is a story about trauma management, if you like. and this is your first big production as a director? were you not tempted to be one of the main characters, or were you solely focused on being behind the camera and leading from the back? ijust wanted to put all my energy behind the camera, support the actors and let it not be about me but my vision and their vision and, you know, share that. i want you to be real, yeah? really real. first—time directors are typically younger than me. but i have had the university of my career, which has been to work with some of the greatest directors. and for your directorial debut, to film back at home, where you grew up in hackney, that must‘ve been quite special. i did an open casting for extras to come and sort of be a part of the film. like, 2000 people showed up. i think they called it idris carnival day for that day. idris castival day. ijust did that. very good! how do you feel that the film industry is going at the moment in ter
mummy has work, vanessa. she can't stay with me.sn't that. it is a story about trauma management, if you like. and this is your first big production as a director? were you not tempted to be one of the main characters, or were you solely focused on being behind the camera and leading from the back? ijust wanted to put all my energy behind the camera, support the actors and let it not be about me but my vision and their vision and, you know, share that. i want you to be real, yeah? really real....
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scientists in siberia made a sensational find earlier this month a mummy find phone that's between thirty and forty thousand years ago and now they've shown not the discovery to the public for the first time it's there was best preserved prehistoric baby horse its hair mane and organs all kept intact by siberia's permafrost before it was found in a remote created known by locals as the gateway to the underworld. monica joins me now on business relations between germany and saudi arabia seem to have cooled monica yes rita that's because saudi arabia does not take kindly to being lectured on human rights that is by other nations canada recently plunged into a diplomatic spat with riyadh over the release of saudi activists from detention and germany stands to lose out on lucrative business contracts in the kingdom following criticism of riyadh's human rights record. saudi crown prince mohammed bin salomon wants to modernize his country but he doesn't appear to take too well to criticism relations with germany of cooled off considerably since former german foreign minister sigma gabriele publ
scientists in siberia made a sensational find earlier this month a mummy find phone that's between thirty and forty thousand years ago and now they've shown not the discovery to the public for the first time it's there was best preserved prehistoric baby horse its hair mane and organs all kept intact by siberia's permafrost before it was found in a remote created known by locals as the gateway to the underworld. monica joins me now on business relations between germany and saudi arabia seem to...
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archaeolo archaeology, and they got their own mooum exhibit showing off antique school supplies to animal mummys. of course there are still many more findings waiting to be found. >> i found a pine cone. >> reporter: no matter what they dig up, there will never be a greater treasure than the one that stands before them every day -- the teacher with that special gift for unearthing a passion. >> my favorite teacher. that's a nice thing to find. i wonder who it's for. >> keep on digging. well, that's the "overnight r t. from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's tuesday, august 7th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." a star witness takes the stand. explosive courtroom details as paul manafort's former business partner testifies they committed financial crimes together. >>> plus, twin california fires become the largest in state history. the latest from the front lines. >>> and it happened in a flash. a freeway pileup ends with a massive fire and even bigger explosion.
archaeolo archaeology, and they got their own mooum exhibit showing off antique school supplies to animal mummys. of course there are still many more findings waiting to be found. >> i found a pine cone. >> reporter: no matter what they dig up, there will never be a greater treasure than the one that stands before them every day -- the teacher with that special gift for unearthing a passion. >> my favorite teacher. that's a nice thing to find. i wonder who it's for. >>...
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i had the pretty good mummy more interested in reading the post and then there was some article from our learned that well ok i don't look at the lynette i will my younger sister in my life the star of the nation marian in the battle mode you clearly are you have to let you know honestly as you will a bit and then walk through them you will yell shroom into the kitchen if you have a major issue go ahead and show her son a little of what i did and it was simple idea and learning a little while you know who are next minute you know not going to mass i also tend to get a little disappointed in majesty as i would have gotten a yes and you more no doubt i would do without it just simply now you have to catch a fish mark from your mind and it has to end has a love affair with us a business position of anybody you have taken over from the old with you. for a couple to think about. it yes our feelings mean they i mean i mean what i mean to be there and those who share some stock in levinsky i would have cared only so if you have very you know i guess i was here from ok i feel i'm doing nice
i had the pretty good mummy more interested in reading the post and then there was some article from our learned that well ok i don't look at the lynette i will my younger sister in my life the star of the nation marian in the battle mode you clearly are you have to let you know honestly as you will a bit and then walk through them you will yell shroom into the kitchen if you have a major issue go ahead and show her son a little of what i did and it was simple idea and learning a little while...
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larry asked us to bring every it's us but as this girl goes some of the mummies it's something they do this so that's obviously not go the. orange was the sayes or that in fact what's going on at the. door i took the firm out of the bloke kind of clear all of that those are still in the. shade the days that i wrote this but dork are they in for an arctic average boresome rather than now they said oh it's especially out and it's not but look at him in the cuddly man's mote disconnect when the big day it's the ski but add the two is this in the beguiling state in the wood peach abscess needles a having never a up to it god will detonate it the trash in the car the good mom i am aussie stars take away those films but there'd be cut to go and quite. honestly back to it still not but that's the beauty of just about good dog valuelessness the story is that he could live it up like a snake is that it's a snake the old man beside us to be happy is not asleep it is a bad must have a she shut it down the cats never obviously supermarkets come here the best that pleasure articles about her outloo
larry asked us to bring every it's us but as this girl goes some of the mummies it's something they do this so that's obviously not go the. orange was the sayes or that in fact what's going on at the. door i took the firm out of the bloke kind of clear all of that those are still in the. shade the days that i wrote this but dork are they in for an arctic average boresome rather than now they said oh it's especially out and it's not but look at him in the cuddly man's mote disconnect when the...
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. >> cameron mathisen doing the mummy release. >> i was burnt out. work out at the gym with cameron. we've seen how strong he is, how determined. >> is it bad i took a little joy out of him -- >> i expected him to get it. >> i love you but i'm happy to see you not be perfect. let's get to something that cameron can really handle. celebrity interviews. he talked with carol burnett, who picked up her 24th career emmy nomination. she's a legend and she is clearly enjoying her return to the spotlight at 85 years old. >> you won your first emmy 1962. over your incredible career six emmys in total. where do you keep them? >> i have a shrine. >> you pay homage to yourself? ? . >> i go in and polish them all the time. >> actually caring keeps her emmys in her office at home. her latest nomination is for her 50th anniversary special. if she wins she says she'll celebrate with a nice dinner out. [ tarzan yell ] >> the queen of comedy whose groundbreaking variety show premiered in 1967 and ran for 11 seasonsize still in high demand. >> we were talking to raich
. >> cameron mathisen doing the mummy release. >> i was burnt out. work out at the gym with cameron. we've seen how strong he is, how determined. >> is it bad i took a little joy out of him -- >> i expected him to get it. >> i love you but i'm happy to see you not be perfect. let's get to something that cameron can really handle. celebrity interviews. he talked with carol burnett, who picked up her 24th career emmy nomination. she's a legend and she is clearly...
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frankenstein, the mummy.ry person around my age couldn't get enough of those movies. >> oh, these are classic comedy routines, wouldn't they be just as funny today? >> why not? i think they're funnier today. >> give me a five. >> did you ever go to school, stupid? >> yeah, and i come out the same way. >> they had variations on material a lot of vaudevillians did, but theirs was the best variation. they had honed it over the years of performing it live until it became completely specific to them and their dynamic and their chemistry. >> who's on second? >> who's on first? >> i don't know. >> he's on third. >> there i go, back -- >> oh, no, no, no. bap now t-mobile has unlimited for the rest of us. unlimited ways to be you. unlimited ways share with others. unlimited ways to live for the moment. all for as low as 30 bucks a line. unlimited for you. for them. for all. get unlimited for as low at 30 bucks per line for four lines at t-mobile. the all-new volkswagen jetta re-designed inside and out. here's somethin
frankenstein, the mummy.ry person around my age couldn't get enough of those movies. >> oh, these are classic comedy routines, wouldn't they be just as funny today? >> why not? i think they're funnier today. >> give me a five. >> did you ever go to school, stupid? >> yeah, and i come out the same way. >> they had variations on material a lot of vaudevillians did, but theirs was the best variation. they had honed it over the years of performing it live until...
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mummy has work, vanessa. she can't stay with me.ne of the main characters, or were you solely focused on being behind the camera and leading from the back? ijust wanted to put all my energy behind the camera, support the actors and let it not be about me but my vision and their vision and, you know, share that. i want you to be real, yeah? really real. first—time directors are typically younger than me. but i have had the university of my career, which has been to work with some of the greatest directors. and for your directorial debut, to film back at home, where you grew up in hackney, that must‘ve been quite special. i did an open casting for extras to come and sort of be a part of the film. like, 2000 people showed up. i think they called it idris carnival day for that day. idris castival day. ijust did that. very good! how do you feel that the film industry is going at the moment in terms of bringing in and nurturing new, fresh black talent? i think it is a very healthy time. you and i sitting here right now, you as a presenter
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while travelling around her new home she met members of the yellow mummy tribe and took more than sixtythousand photos documenting their lives and she was moved by their struggle for their rights. inside the oh you want the two flavors of people there because. part of me you. part of my story they became my family her efforts on behalf of the tribe helped lead to the creation of the yanomami indigenous territory in one thousand nine hundred two claudia under sharia is one of south america's most important documentary photographers. also honored with a go to medal this year is hungary and composer and conductor peter at finish his unique compositions ask existential questions in two thousand and three he wrote a work about the u.s. space shuttle columbia disaster and in twenty sixteen one about the refugee crisis titled to the nameless victims. he's also committed to supporting young musicians and composers. the. right to copy i consider it my duty to pass on knowledge that's why i set up a foundation many years ago for because it's very important to me and. if you visit me stiff. peter
while travelling around her new home she met members of the yellow mummy tribe and took more than sixtythousand photos documenting their lives and she was moved by their struggle for their rights. inside the oh you want the two flavors of people there because. part of me you. part of my story they became my family her efforts on behalf of the tribe helped lead to the creation of the yanomami indigenous territory in one thousand nine hundred two claudia under sharia is one of south america's...
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mummy has work, vanessa. she can't stay with me.t, if you like. and this is your first big production as a director? were you not tempted to be one of the main characters, or were you solely focused on being behind the camera and a leading from the back? ijust wanted to put all my energy behind the camera, support the actors and let it not be about me and my vision and their vision and, you know, share that. i want you to be real, yeah? really real. first—time directors are typically younger than me. but i have had the university of my career, which has been to work with some of the greatest directors. and for your directorial debut, to film back at home, where you grew up in hackney, that must‘ve been quite special. i did an open casting for extras to come and sort of be a part of the film. like 2000 people showed up. i think they called it idris carnival day for that day. idris castival day. ijust did that. very good! how do you feel that the film industry is going at the moment in terms of bringing in and nurturing new, fresh bla
mummy has work, vanessa. she can't stay with me.t, if you like. and this is your first big production as a director? were you not tempted to be one of the main characters, or were you solely focused on being behind the camera and a leading from the back? ijust wanted to put all my energy behind the camera, support the actors and let it not be about me and my vision and their vision and, you know, share that. i want you to be real, yeah? really real. first—time directors are typically younger...
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. # baby shark # baby shark # mummy shark # mummy shark # daddy shark # daddy shark # granma shark #he decided to do it. i was actually at work, and i went next door and got the blue paint, put it all over me and just went and did the video. i didn‘t think at all it was going to do anything near what it did. itjust went crazy. i have had messages from all over the world telling me that it has stopped their two—year—olds having tantrums, it has made seriously ill people smile, it‘s been phenomenal, really. ijust smile, it‘s been phenomenal, really. i just can‘t believe smile, it‘s been phenomenal, really. ijust can‘t believe it. smile, it‘s been phenomenal, really. ijust can't believe it. it is definitely something to watch if you are having a bad day, it puts a smile on yourface! are having a bad day, it puts a smile on your face! people have told me that they were having a bad day and it cheered them up. how many views has it had? millions. i'm not sure exactly how many, but i know it had millions. says eddie went off and did it while you are in the middle of doing yourjob, which wa
. # baby shark # baby shark # mummy shark # mummy shark # daddy shark # daddy shark # granma shark #he decided to do it. i was actually at work, and i went next door and got the blue paint, put it all over me and just went and did the video. i didn‘t think at all it was going to do anything near what it did. itjust went crazy. i have had messages from all over the world telling me that it has stopped their two—year—olds having tantrums, it has made seriously ill people smile, it‘s been...