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czar of the underworld. more to follow." let me see that. woman: yes, mr. white? get me clark kent or inspector henderson at the national studios in hollywood. a perfect setup for the scoop. my own reporter right there on the scene and what happens? i've got to get the news over the press wire. just wait till i get kent on the phone. just wait! when did that come in? just a few minutes ago. well, go out and see if there's any more. yes, sir. on number four, mr. white. okay. hello. hello? on number four, mr. white. hello! hello! hello? hello. is that you, henderson? yes, how are you, mr. white? i'm fit to be tied, that's how i am. where's kent? probably checking up on something. we've had a little trouble out here, you know. oh, really? how would i know? does anybody ever tell me anything? you tell kent for me that in case he's forgotten, he's still working for the daily planet and not the national studios! tory breaks and he's on the scene, i expect to get my information from him and not from a press service. if that hollywood stuff's gone to his head, you can tel
czar of the underworld. more to follow." let me see that. woman: yes, mr. white? get me clark kent or inspector henderson at the national studios in hollywood. a perfect setup for the scoop. my own reporter right there on the scene and what happens? i've got to get the news over the press wire. just wait till i get kent on the phone. just wait! when did that come in? just a few minutes ago. well, go out and see if there's any more. yes, sir. on number four, mr. white. okay. hello. hello?...
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hour five takes the sun god into the very maw of the underworld. channel is narrowed by the secret cavern of the god sokar. the falcon-headed god clutches the wings of a multi-headed serpent. together they hold back the hidden chaos that threatens to block the sun god's passage. the sixth and seventh hours are the dark side of the egyptian psyche-- the point where the sobering thought that salvation is a perilous journey is driven home with frightening clarity. these dangers waiting and lurking in the dark for the deceased were pointed out again and again in the amduat. the egyptian tried to shield himself from these dangers in all kinds of ways, mainly with magic words. there is a threat to the sun. the giant snake apophis tries to stop the course of e sun, but happily he doesn't succeed. d so there was hope for everyone. (narrator) ottive goddesses bind, cut, and punish the enemy apophis. now under the control of the sun god, the snake becomes an ally. e most dangerous moment has passed. a growing sense of calm and order isalpablin thehthmoment a
hour five takes the sun god into the very maw of the underworld. channel is narrowed by the secret cavern of the god sokar. the falcon-headed god clutches the wings of a multi-headed serpent. together they hold back the hidden chaos that threatens to block the sun god's passage. the sixth and seventh hours are the dark side of the egyptian psyche-- the point where the sobering thought that salvation is a perilous journey is driven home with frightening clarity. these dangers waiting and lurking...
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it's called... [ laughter ] casa de doody. [ laughter ] it's a male clothing store for underworld figures, crooks brothers. they make coats that automatically pull over your head when you walk out of a courtroom. we're talking about dolls-- here's a talking doll store it has a doll that hasn't yet learned to walk or talk. it's called "little miss underachiever." [ laughter ] if that one doesn't do it, the rest are in real trouble. [ laughter ] see if there's anything here-- hmm... toys r us is unloading its remaining stock of the special sylvester stallone edition of scrabble, which has only two letters-- y and o. [ laughter ] yo. >> yo. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> i know you're trying to make me feel good, but that's just to set up the foreign commercials. we do have those, don't we? >> yes, sir, we have. >> are you saying you don't want me to run them? are they any good, pete? i'm asking peter and sally. are they good? >> yeah. they're even funny. are they? >> amusing. >> relatively, are they funnier than this piece of material? what? >> no. >> oh, come on. they're not more amusing tha
it's called... [ laughter ] casa de doody. [ laughter ] it's a male clothing store for underworld figures, crooks brothers. they make coats that automatically pull over your head when you walk out of a courtroom. we're talking about dolls-- here's a talking doll store it has a doll that hasn't yet learned to walk or talk. it's called "little miss underachiever." [ laughter ] if that one doesn't do it, the rest are in real trouble. [ laughter ] see if there's anything here-- hmm......
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you go from the crypt underground, knowing the underworld, the histories and you rise up to the top asre looking through a tree to the landscape where you get to the top and you have celebration of the community's contribution to american culture. >> rose: and the challenge of being on the mall. your next door is the washington monument. >> yes. >> rose: so what choices did you decide to make there. it was-- it was important that, you know, that this incredible site, you know, probably one of the most cherished sites on the planet, where the founding fatherrers laid out, the pal as of cult our one side, and the memorial grounds with its monuments and shrines to american cult outer other. and we were absolutely on the crux of those two areas. soimented to make a building that was both a monument and a museum, sort of looking both ways, acknowledging both issued. so, you know, for instance in the building's geometry, i became very kind of interested in making sure that we made relationships to washington's monument, which-- we knew we were going to be now photographed with our building f
you go from the crypt underground, knowing the underworld, the histories and you rise up to the top asre looking through a tree to the landscape where you get to the top and you have celebration of the community's contribution to american culture. >> rose: and the challenge of being on the mall. your next door is the washington monument. >> yes. >> rose: so what choices did you decide to make there. it was-- it was important that, you know, that this incredible site, you know,...
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even if i got cast down into the underworld at least i'd be with other klingons even though they are the dishonored dead. do you know what my one regret is, worf? that we weren't raised together. in the empire, on earth-- it wouldn't have mattered but the sons of mogh should have never been separated. on that... we both agree. but that is the past and a warrior should look to the future. and in the future you should not be burdened by my dishonor. you are not a burden. i have never understood you, worf. but i do know this. in your own way... and you will be an honorable man again... but not as my brother. how long will the procedure take? wiping his memory will be relatively simple-- say, an hour-- but changing his genetic coding combined with surgically altering his features will take at least another five hours. what will he remember? and how to speak the language and everything he needs to know to survive except who he is and that's the first question he'll ask. "who am i?" do you have an answer? there is a man named noggra a friend of our father's. he will be arriving in a few ho
even if i got cast down into the underworld at least i'd be with other klingons even though they are the dishonored dead. do you know what my one regret is, worf? that we weren't raised together. in the empire, on earth-- it wouldn't have mattered but the sons of mogh should have never been separated. on that... we both agree. but that is the past and a warrior should look to the future. and in the future you should not be burdened by my dishonor. you are not a burden. i have never understood...
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but ancient cultures of these canines by associating them with anubis-- the god of the underworld. in fact, anubis is depicted >> ushaka: let's switch gears and visit some animals that protect themselves in ways you'd never expect. ants may not look powerful from our point of view, but these tiny creatures are stronger than you think. it's well known that ants are strong for their size. some estimates show this little insect lifting up to 50 times its own body weight. but its exoskeleton, or outer covering, might also be stronger than you think. the ant's exoskeleton is made up of hardened proteins. this tough armor prevents water loss, is so difficult to chew. ugh! >> ushaka: moving at a snail's pace, these little creatures may seem quite vulnerable, but they are well-equipped to take care of themselves. snails release a thick mucus to help them move along. the mucus also protects them from predators and road hazards. and the mucus is so thick that snails can even crawl over razor blades without injury. >> ushaka: warthogs are masters of survival. these odd-looking creatures have
but ancient cultures of these canines by associating them with anubis-- the god of the underworld. in fact, anubis is depicted >> ushaka: let's switch gears and visit some animals that protect themselves in ways you'd never expect. ants may not look powerful from our point of view, but these tiny creatures are stronger than you think. it's well known that ants are strong for their size. some estimates show this little insect lifting up to 50 times its own body weight. but its exoskeleton,...
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falling down the stairs. >> narrator: ruby was also acquainted with leading figures in the dallas underworld, including sam and joe campisi. >> yes, jack knew the campisis and i'd seen them together on numerous occasions. jack ate out there at the egyptian lounge and he'd come in, they'd shake his hand and sit down. sometimes joe campisi would sit with him. if i came in, you know, i'd sit with jack ruby and joe campisi. we all knew each other well. >> narrator: the campisis were lieutenants of carlos marcello, the mafia boss who had reportedly talked of killing the president. >> the campisis did know carlos marcello because one day i was in joe campisi's office and he called carlos on the phone and i talked to carlos on the phone. >> narrator: if ruby was a hit man working for the mafia, he had already missed one perfect opportunity to silence oswald. >> and i asked him if he was packing a pistol at that midnight press conference, and he said yes. and i said, "then why didn't you plug him then?" and he says, "i was afraid of hitting one of you guys." >> narrator: ruby spent much of saturday
falling down the stairs. >> narrator: ruby was also acquainted with leading figures in the dallas underworld, including sam and joe campisi. >> yes, jack knew the campisis and i'd seen them together on numerous occasions. jack ate out there at the egyptian lounge and he'd come in, they'd shake his hand and sit down. sometimes joe campisi would sit with him. if i came in, you know, i'd sit with jack ruby and joe campisi. we all knew each other well. >> narrator: the campisis...
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you go from a kript underground knowing the underworld, the histories and rise up to the the top as though you are looking through a tree to the landscape where you get to the top and you have celebration of the communities contributions to american culture. >> rose: what is extraordinary about it, having been there before the opening and participated in a cbs news broadcast, was the idea that first of all, how long this had been planned as a museum. >> yeah. >> rose: before we get to the architecture. how it finally took, you know, president bush in the end, bush 43. >> yeah. >> rose: how then they had to go out and still raise money. >> yeah. >> rose: how they had to reach out to the african-american community and find things. they were part of a history. >> yeah. >> rose: and then bring them. and how it became something special to so many people. it became part of them to be engaged in the process of bringing all the things toghtd. >> i think that's completely unprecedented. it really truly is a kind of people's museum because most museums have precious collections. when we did the comp
you go from a kript underground knowing the underworld, the histories and rise up to the the top as though you are looking through a tree to the landscape where you get to the top and you have celebration of the communities contributions to american culture. >> rose: what is extraordinary about it, having been there before the opening and participated in a cbs news broadcast, was the idea that first of all, how long this had been planned as a museum. >> yeah. >> rose: before...
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it's called... [ laughter ] casa de doody. [ laughter ] it's a male clothing store for underworld figures, crooks brothers. they make coats that automatically pull over your head when you walk out of a courtroom. we're talking about dolls-- here's a talking doll store it has a doll that hasn't yet learned to walk or talk. it's called "little miss underachiever." [ laughter ] if that one doesn't do it, the rest are in real trouble. [ laughter ] see if there's anything here-- hmm... toys r us is unloading its remaining stock of the special sylvester stallone edition of scrabble, which has only two letters-- y and o. [ laughter ] yo. >> yo. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> i know you're trying to make me feel good, but that's just to set up the foreign commercials. we do have those, don't we? >> yes, sir, we have. >> are you saying you don't want me to run them? are they any good, pete? i'm asking peter and sally. are they good? >> yeah. they're even funny. are they? >> amusing. >> relatively, are they funnier than this piece of material? what? >> no. >> oh, come on. they're not more amusing tha
it's called... [ laughter ] casa de doody. [ laughter ] it's a male clothing store for underworld figures, crooks brothers. they make coats that automatically pull over your head when you walk out of a courtroom. we're talking about dolls-- here's a talking doll store it has a doll that hasn't yet learned to walk or talk. it's called "little miss underachiever." [ laughter ] if that one doesn't do it, the rest are in real trouble. [ laughter ] see if there's anything here-- hmm......