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i would have loved to have been in python.they're playing in london. the 20th of july will be maybe the last ever python show ever. i'm plugging someone else's gig here so that people in america know. 20th of july. i think the tickets have just gone on sale. but my show is here in america. >> good luck with the tour eddie. thanks so much for being with us this morning, ed zi izzdie izzard. and now here's a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> up next the founding father of new world cuisine in "the dish." you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." are your joints ready for action? take osteo bi-flex®. osteo bi-flex® nurtures and helps defend your joints° because it's specially formulated with joint shield (tm)... so now you can keep doing... and doing... and doing what you love. hi mom, dad... what'd you guys do today? the usual! osteo bi-flex, ready for action. do you know what happens when you eat activia everyday? ♪ ♪ ♪ activia helps regulate your digestive system. because when your tummy smiles, you smile too! activ
i would have loved to have been in python.they're playing in london. the 20th of july will be maybe the last ever python show ever. i'm plugging someone else's gig here so that people in america know. 20th of july. i think the tickets have just gone on sale. but my show is here in america. >> good luck with the tour eddie. thanks so much for being with us this morning, ed zi izzdie izzard. and now here's a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> up next the founding father of...
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. >> this is a burmese python right here. >> seth: that's great! what a lovely thing.ts", we go from real life into animated versions of ourselves, which is a lot of fun. >> seth: okay. >> and we explore the creature powers of animals. like, this creature power is muscles, right? constricting muscles. >> seth: uh-huh. >> do you want to hang on to the snake? >> seth: sure! >> yeah. >> seth: sure. >> yeah. >> you can feel it for yourself. [ cheers ] >> seth: oh, my goodness. >> this is just -- >> so what they do is they coil around their prey and then they squeeze it to death. >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] >> yeah! >> you're in the position of the prey right now. >> seth: that's great. let me tell you, it sounds like a great kids' show. [ laughter and applause ] >> we have lots of different animals. >> yes, we do. >> seth: okay. >> this is an example of one of them that we have. >> seth: okay, great. >> let me go grab another one. >> seth: bye! i won't miss you. [ laughter ] what was the snake's name? >> we have a whole -- he's a burmese python. >> seth: and what's her --
. >> this is a burmese python right here. >> seth: that's great! what a lovely thing.ts", we go from real life into animated versions of ourselves, which is a lot of fun. >> seth: okay. >> and we explore the creature powers of animals. like, this creature power is muscles, right? constricting muscles. >> seth: uh-huh. >> do you want to hang on to the snake? >> seth: sure! >> yeah. >> seth: sure. >> yeah. >> you can feel it...
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you mentioned that is i had a little laps in my respectful religious demeanor and watched "monty pythons life of brian." you haven't seen that? you ever want a story about an unwilling savior that's it. let me get rid of the questions then we'll go to the graphic. >> i was going to say from the things you've said john, we talked a lot about spirituality, but i think spirituality follows being spiritual. and i have met a lot of people who do not consider themselves religious, they may be atheist and yet they are spiritual people and it seems to me that being spiritual is an element of our humanity. and so that's why i think that precedes spirituality. >> i feel we're moving into the personal realm which is you know fine me because we're almost through the semester. but to step out of my more detached realm, i absolutely agree with you. i have always thought, some what simplistically, that we have a physical dimension, and a intellectual dimension, and a spiritual dimension and all three need to be exercised in order to bring out the best and once one is bringing out the best then you see
you mentioned that is i had a little laps in my respectful religious demeanor and watched "monty pythons life of brian." you haven't seen that? you ever want a story about an unwilling savior that's it. let me get rid of the questions then we'll go to the graphic. >> i was going to say from the things you've said john, we talked a lot about spirituality, but i think spirituality follows being spiritual. and i have met a lot of people who do not consider themselves religious,...
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published a rebuttal to your work, a egyptologist, thinks its so fake, it could be done by a monty python performer. contains the same mistake as the so-called gospel of thomas. what do you say to him? >> well of course i've already replied to him in an article they harvard deilogical review. he had access to my entire review. it is a disappointment to me that he decided all of that was irrelevant. the discussion, this language that you have already pointed out of it being 100% clear that it was a fake didn't actually require looking at the data. so i suppose that what i do is, i point to the data. and in particular the arguments he makes about it being copied from a book called the gospel of thomas, of course the gospel of thomas existed in antiquity, and this would not have happened in the modern world, it wouldn't have had to be a modern reenactment for it being that. in part the kind of language that native coptic speaker would use. we have case he of them in ancient man you a scrips. ancient papyrus that are indisputably ancient. i haven't found anything in his work that with would a
published a rebuttal to your work, a egyptologist, thinks its so fake, it could be done by a monty python performer. contains the same mistake as the so-called gospel of thomas. what do you say to him? >> well of course i've already replied to him in an article they harvard deilogical review. he had access to my entire review. it is a disappointment to me that he decided all of that was irrelevant. the discussion, this language that you have already pointed out of it being 100% clear that...
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he said the fragment wass was so fake, it could be done in a monty python sketch.e didn't need to investigate the papyrus as a fake because the gra grammatical mistakes ane same mistakes as the gospel of thomas. what have you said to him? >> i have already replied to him. he had access to all the materials that the scientists produced. he had access to my article as well. it was a real disappointment to me that he decided that all of that material was irbe relevant and the discussions he had had and discussions he had made, this language you already pointed out about it 100% clear that it was a fake didn't actually require looking at the data. i suppose what i do is i point to the data. in particular the arguments he makes about it being copied from a book called the gospel of thomas, of course the gospel of thomas existed in antiquity, and this wouldn't have happened in the contemporary world. the grammatical errors, the things he calls grammatical errors i've also pointed out in my work, are in part the kind of language that a native coptic speaker would use. we
he said the fragment wass was so fake, it could be done in a monty python sketch.e didn't need to investigate the papyrus as a fake because the gra grammatical mistakes ane same mistakes as the gospel of thomas. what have you said to him? >> i have already replied to him. he had access to all the materials that the scientists produced. he had access to my article as well. it was a real disappointment to me that he decided that all of that material was irbe relevant and the discussions he...
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and then he'd give us, "and monty python's 'holy grail'. i'ma go to the club." it was the 80s.pants. it was the 80s. he knew he was getting laid. [ light laughter ] so, he would go out to the club. he'd go, "i want you to tell me what's funny about this and how would you make it better?" he would go to the club, he'd come back. he'd have a girl on his arm. he'd go, "how'd you guys like the movie?" we go -- [ gasp ] he goes, "tell me in the morning after i finish taking this out." [ applause ] >> seth: it's so surprising with your upbringing that you got ghost raped in your last movie. the movie -- it's marlon wayans, everybody! give it up for marlon wayans. [ cheers and applause ] >> hey! before you guys let me go -- two things, april 18th, movie's in theaters. it's really funny. it's got a great cast. gabriel iglesias, cedric the entertainer, essence atkins, jaime pressley. it is a really funny movie and lastly, go check out my digital comedy website. what-the-funny-dot-com. it's free. free app. go get it. it's real funny. and -- [ cheers and applause ] thank you all. love you
and then he'd give us, "and monty python's 'holy grail'. i'ma go to the club." it was the 80s.pants. it was the 80s. he knew he was getting laid. [ light laughter ] so, he would go out to the club. he'd go, "i want you to tell me what's funny about this and how would you make it better?" he would go to the club, he'd come back. he'd have a girl on his arm. he'd go, "how'd you guys like the movie?" we go -- [ gasp ] he goes, "tell me in the morning after i...
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this is a burmese python. >> reporter: how do i know if it's too tight?if you sto breathing. >> reporter: people don't like them or they are curious about them. you're holding right now -- is it slimy? >> no. >> no. they are very dry and smooth. they are not slimy. a lot of great fun facts at the zoo. visit your local zoo. >> reporter: what's his name? >> this here is julius squeezer. >> reporter: okay. if you want more information about julius squeezer or our san francisco zoo, oakland zoo, visit us online or the san diego zoo at kpix.com. reporting from the embarcadero, roberta gonzales, kpix 5. [ laughter ] >> doing okay? >> yes. >>> thanks, gang. and julius. the city of oakland making an offer to keep the a's in the coliseum. coming up the a's are saying, no thanks. >> coming up in sports, madison baumgarner pitches an eight inning gem but could he get any help from his offense? plus, the sharks try to pull off the upset by beating l.a. at the staples center. we'll have more next. >> what's cool about your school? email your nomination to us at coolsc
this is a burmese python. >> reporter: how do i know if it's too tight?if you sto breathing. >> reporter: people don't like them or they are curious about them. you're holding right now -- is it slimy? >> no. >> no. they are very dry and smooth. they are not slimy. a lot of great fun facts at the zoo. visit your local zoo. >> reporter: what's his name? >> this here is julius squeezer. >> reporter: okay. if you want more information about julius squeezer...
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. >> python earlier about fact-based activism.ill made a detailed, plausible, fact-based place -- case. >> factive is him -- factivism. recall in his position vis-À-vis paypal and ebay that he made a fact-based analysis. >> john brings up a great point. this has been the same argument that bill ackman has had regarding herbalife with every single person all along. line up against me, pound for pound, i have done my homework. have you? >> how about fact-based management? >> carl icahn would say that he did present a fact-based case. in his letters to shareholders he laid out his argument. he made an argument, persuasive or not, that is the eye of the boulder, but it was certainly based on fact. >> i don't think it was as rigorous as a lot of the other types of facts. at carl icahn's track record. does he need to prove rigorous, fact-based work? look at those numbers. >> he did a great job with bio junk. he brought that company back and did very well. but anyone can pick up the facts and find someone they don't like. he actually tri
. >> python earlier about fact-based activism.ill made a detailed, plausible, fact-based place -- case. >> factive is him -- factivism. recall in his position vis-À-vis paypal and ebay that he made a fact-based analysis. >> john brings up a great point. this has been the same argument that bill ackman has had regarding herbalife with every single person all along. line up against me, pound for pound, i have done my homework. have you? >> how about fact-based management?...
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in creating olloclip, i wanted a photo length to give people the ability to use python to capture videos artistically and creatively. olloclip was designed by steve jobs, founder of will -- apple. since the start, we employ the simple design philosophy. it began when the design studios in my kitchen with a local 3-d printing company to produce hundreds of prototypes. i would ask myself, would steve jobs think this product is good enough? beas would invariably be no peer deeper finding until we felt the result would meet standards. after your development we lodged olloclip through the platform in may 2011. study received funding within four weeks and achieved almost five times are outstanding goal. since there started three years ago, was moved three times to larger offices and now employ more than 50 people including seven full-time designers. today said it is considered illegal in mobile start. but it products are now sold more than 90 countries. olloclip has attracted a legion of users and numerous awards. i was also fortunate enough to be named entrepreneur of the year by entrepreneur
in creating olloclip, i wanted a photo length to give people the ability to use python to capture videos artistically and creatively. olloclip was designed by steve jobs, founder of will -- apple. since the start, we employ the simple design philosophy. it began when the design studios in my kitchen with a local 3-d printing company to produce hundreds of prototypes. i would ask myself, would steve jobs think this product is good enough? beas would invariably be no peer deeper finding until we...
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what we have is in the region and the people been elevated from being civilian just to echo both python and shall, it is true that people are going to shape the future is that these different movements. you can have a positive effect, but also can be quite negative and given the political climate that is becoming entrenched in the region, particularly driven by saudi arabia and the uae and the too much mark fuller's nation before any political consent to see with need for the develop into visio to mark is in the long-term. >> my own sense, for what it's worth, as you needn't ask the question will people shape the future? they are doing it now. would have been in egypt with the results even more of the downfall of president mubarak in an uproar, an unprecedented uproar of the size and scale we haven't seen before. similarly compromises by rivals. it is not credit for the compromise. it is shared. its full due share of the credit. seems to be the only party that gets credit because it is expected not to compromise. all the other parties in tunisia also compromise. so i think there's the p
what we have is in the region and the people been elevated from being civilian just to echo both python and shall, it is true that people are going to shape the future is that these different movements. you can have a positive effect, but also can be quite negative and given the political climate that is becoming entrenched in the region, particularly driven by saudi arabia and the uae and the too much mark fuller's nation before any political consent to see with need for the develop into visio...
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. >> let me take a line from monty python and try and look at the bright side. there's an energy revolution and there are many people people representing companies here that are economic opportunity coming from the oil. gas revolution and what's the potential for american growth in general and manufacturing in particular from this energy revolution in your view? when you don't achieve because you can't achieve, it's sad. when you don't achieve because you won't achieve, it's tragic. and that's the way to think about this. f we open up the possibility of exporting natural gas, we open up more fully e open up the possibility of exporting crude oil. f we regulate strongly and soundly but also decisively and quickly, we have the potential to change the american economy and to change the world. we have the potential, there is no question, within the next decade for america to have the kind of influence in the world -- influence in the world because of its ability to export fossil fuels that saudi arabia has had for the last several decades. think about what that mean
. >> let me take a line from monty python and try and look at the bright side. there's an energy revolution and there are many people people representing companies here that are economic opportunity coming from the oil. gas revolution and what's the potential for american growth in general and manufacturing in particular from this energy revolution in your view? when you don't achieve because you can't achieve, it's sad. when you don't achieve because you won't achieve, it's tragic. and...
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line from monty python and try to look on the life. side of there's an energy revolution going on in the united states and there are many people representing companies here that see a big manufacturing coming from the they'll gas revolution and so forth. what's the potential for general?growth in and manufacturing in particular. from this energy revolution, in your view. >> when you don't achieve because you can't achieve, it's sad. when you don't achieve because you won't achieve, it's tragic. and that's the way to think this. possibility ofhe exporting natural gas, if we open up more fully, if we open exportingsibility of crude oil, if we regulate strongly and soundly but also decisively and quickly, we have to change the american economy and to change the world. the potential, there is no question, within the next decade, for america to have the the worldfluence in because of its ability to export that saudi arabia has had for the last several decades. means fort what that our influence in the world, think about what that means for
line from monty python and try to look on the life. side of there's an energy revolution going on in the united states and there are many people representing companies here that see a big manufacturing coming from the they'll gas revolution and so forth. what's the potential for general?growth in and manufacturing in particular. from this energy revolution, in your view. >> when you don't achieve because you can't achieve, it's sad. when you don't achieve because you won't achieve, it's...
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james have come to the kind of in the skews rate and if it was it was like the most ridiculous monty python sketch i've ever been to the last he made masturbating in public cool and who has done that since michael jackson. i also have play. ball we will talk about your you've been in kenya you're working in kind of working to kind of report on the aid organizations there what is that all about nothing was this this this is you know when you pick up a souvenir well that went on your travels well i was in the congo researching a comedy drama about charities and i was taken to you know obviously can set up by the coalition of the trying to do you think i'll spend affleck so i went you know this place will heal africa this is the mothership this is where he weekends and goes to see the right and the priest to the gift shop so we work and he's saying you know so many films he's seventeen thousand rape victims in his workshop he was so open the right by having the right victims my friends so africa needs number one right prince i don't know if you can see this but the fabric that gives a great vi
james have come to the kind of in the skews rate and if it was it was like the most ridiculous monty python sketch i've ever been to the last he made masturbating in public cool and who has done that since michael jackson. i also have play. ball we will talk about your you've been in kenya you're working in kind of working to kind of report on the aid organizations there what is that all about nothing was this this this is you know when you pick up a souvenir well that went on your travels well...
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. >> this is an albino burmese python.> it's an albino. a lot of people don't realize they are born out in the wild. a bird of prey, raptor, picks them up. >> vulnerable. >> they can get bigger. >> bigger than this? >> up to 20 feet, hoda, weigh over 200 pounds. >> what do they eat? >> monkeys, pigs and deer. >> look at the monkey! corbin, you rock. that is some kind of crazy. take care of yourself. >>> tomorrow, we have a big show, don't we? >> yeah, tony and emmy-winning actress suzy kurtz is with us. >> plus, the tech zbigifts for mother's day. and tomorrow is thirstday thursday. >> get the snake. >>> that breaking news going on right the now in southern california, taking a look here at video of these flames. this is where schools and homes are being evacuated as santa ana winds fan a fire in the foothills of the san bernardino mountains. this broke out this morning in the city of rancho cucamonga. that's where at least two schools have been shut down. evacuations have also been ordered for neighborhoods near the fire.
. >> this is an albino burmese python.> it's an albino. a lot of people don't realize they are born out in the wild. a bird of prey, raptor, picks them up. >> vulnerable. >> they can get bigger. >> bigger than this? >> up to 20 feet, hoda, weigh over 200 pounds. >> what do they eat? >> monkeys, pigs and deer. >> look at the monkey! corbin, you rock. that is some kind of crazy. take care of yourself. >>> tomorrow, we have a big show,...