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system with the modern world. >> i always appeal we buddhist should be 21st century buddhist. >> reporteror jalue dorje that means immersion in ceremony and scripture on one hand and on the other a fairly typical 21st century minnesota upbringing. soccer and swimming are favorite pastimes-as are more sedentary ones, isolated in headphones and a laptop computer. all this will soon change drastically in a himalayan monastery, perhaps in a couple of years, though an exact date has not yet been determined. after about ten years in india, he is to return to minnesota as a spiritual leader. when you grow older and you've completed your studies, what do you think you'll be doing for people? >> i'll be praying for them, i'll be chanting for them. >> reporter: when i asked what those chants mean, he responded after consulting with his dad, who sat in on our conversation. >> its like meaning of how to help. how your body works, to be nice and to have peace and... yeah. >> reporter: not every young lama fully embraces the rigorous altruistic calling of meditation and service to others. the modern wo
system with the modern world. >> i always appeal we buddhist should be 21st century buddhist. >> reporteror jalue dorje that means immersion in ceremony and scripture on one hand and on the other a fairly typical 21st century minnesota upbringing. soccer and swimming are favorite pastimes-as are more sedentary ones, isolated in headphones and a laptop computer. all this will soon change drastically in a himalayan monastery, perhaps in a couple of years, though an exact date has not...
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>>reporter: members of the thai buddhist temple fought to hold back tears after just hearing the word king. they told me he was seen as someone much closer than a monarch. they considered him family . >> members of the thai buddhist temple prayed before traditional lunch. today wasdifferent . >> he was a father figure. >>reporter: thai king died this morning in bangkok. >> i heard this morning. my daughter called me about 7:30 a.m. >>reporter: many other members arrived at the templeholding back tears.they say the monarch that served as king for >> the king did everything for us. >>reporter: like much of her family in thailand, choked up by emotion. they grew up seeing the kingas a unifying ruler. >> he went everywhere for any country . poor, whatever. he tried to help people do better lives. >>reporter: he diedin the hospital at since january. livingout the last month of his treatment for complications related to old age . this thai nativeshared fond memories of meeting the king as a little girl . >> we talked to him. oh my gosh, he was so amazing . >> my sister, [indiscernable] >>re
>>reporter: members of the thai buddhist temple fought to hold back tears after just hearing the word king. they told me he was seen as someone much closer than a monarch. they considered him family . >> members of the thai buddhist temple prayed before traditional lunch. today wasdifferent . >> he was a father figure. >>reporter: thai king died this morning in bangkok. >> i heard this morning. my daughter called me about 7:30 a.m. >>reporter: many other...
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. >>> warning bells are sounding for japan's buddhist temples. their shrinking role in people's daily lives threatens to put them out of the spirituality business for good. some chief priests say it is time to seek wordily advice. ♪ >> reporter: this temple belongs to one of japan's largest buddhist sects.een reforming the way they manage temple operations. those changes include the appointment of a new chief administrator. sunaga is a certified buddhist monk. but his background is not temple life, it's business. he worked for many years as a management consultant. >> translator: new year's no future for temples if they try to deside of just by providing funeral services and managing grave yards. he opened a community center in ginza not far from the temple. activities here are open to all members of the public. this man is giving a lecture on inheriting wealth. it's a serious subject but it's presented in a style of traditional japanese comedy. other courses on offer include buddhism classes in english. and yoga lessons. some classes are free. f
. >>> warning bells are sounding for japan's buddhist temples. their shrinking role in people's daily lives threatens to put them out of the spirituality business for good. some chief priests say it is time to seek wordily advice. ♪ >> reporter: this temple belongs to one of japan's largest buddhist sects.een reforming the way they manage temple operations. those changes include the appointment of a new chief administrator. sunaga is a certified buddhist monk. but his...
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my friend eric is a buddhist. not a weekend buddhist either.ddhism. it's what makes him so different from me. he, for instance, is nice. i am not always so nice. >> eric: look on the rock. it's somethi written in chinese. >> anthony: maybe, you know, "gift shop this way." >> eric: no. [ laughs ] >> anthony: whoa. check it out, man. >> eric: i know. >> anthony: about two hours south of chengdu at the confluence of the min jiang, dadu, and ching yi rivers is the giant leshan buddha. carved out of the cliff wall back in 713, it still stands as the largest stone buddha in the world. whoa, that was pretty awesome. >> eric: that was beautiful, huh? >> anthony: and me without my selfie stick. though eric's buddhism diverges somewhat from the kind practiced here, as you might imagine, the site is respected and revered by all buddhists. i am respectful of faiths not my own, and i am more than happy to let my friend do what he does. it means a lot to him. and, like i said, i respect that. really. pretty cool. >> eric: isn't it? >> anthony: all right. thi
my friend eric is a buddhist. not a weekend buddhist either.ddhism. it's what makes him so different from me. he, for instance, is nice. i am not always so nice. >> eric: look on the rock. it's somethi written in chinese. >> anthony: maybe, you know, "gift shop this way." >> eric: no. [ laughs ] >> anthony: whoa. check it out, man. >> eric: i know. >> anthony: about two hours south of chengdu at the confluence of the min jiang, dadu, and ching yi...
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my friend rick is a buddhist, not a weekend buddhist, a serious long-term practitioner of tibet buddhae. >> something greater in chinese. >> maybe if you go this way. [ laughter ] >> check it out, man. >> right on. >> about two hours south with the confluence of the rivers is the giant buddha. cat carved out of the cliff wall. it's the largest stone buddha in the world. >> that was pretty awesome. >> that was beautiful, no? >> me without my selfie stick. >> the by dism comes from the practice here, the site is respected and revered by all buddhists. i am respectful of faiths, not my own and more than happy to let my friend do what he does. it means a lot to him and like i said, i respect that, really. pretty cool. >> isn't it? >> all right. this is the dispensary? >> is it here? >> yeah, man. that's what you've been waiting for. >> but all this time in a little evil part of my brain, i've been secretly looking forward to this moment, a tasty sichuan snack. i'm talking bunny heads, yo, tasty, tasty bunny heads. >> i think you use the glove like you're doing a prostate exam. the teeth, y
my friend rick is a buddhist, not a weekend buddhist, a serious long-term practitioner of tibet buddhae. >> something greater in chinese. >> maybe if you go this way. [ laughter ] >> check it out, man. >> right on. >> about two hours south with the confluence of the rivers is the giant buddha. cat carved out of the cliff wall. it's the largest stone buddha in the world. >> that was pretty awesome. >> that was beautiful, no? >> me without my selfie...
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. >>> warning bells are sounding for japan's buddhist temples. their shrinking role in people's daily lives threatens to put them out of the spirituality business for good. some chief priests say it's time to seek worldly advice. >> reporter: this temple belongs to one of japan's largest buddhist sects. they have been looking at the way for operations. those changes include the operations of chief administrator. but his background is not temple life, it's business. he worked for manany years as a management. >>>> translator: thehere's no fe for temples if they try to survive just by providing funeral services and managing graveyards. >> reporter: earlier this year. yasunaga opened not far from the temple. activities here are open to all members of the public. this man is giving a lecture on inheriting wealth. it's presented in the style of traditional japanese comedy. other courses offer buddhism classes in english and yoga lessons. some classes are free. for others there are a small fee. he says the goal is to widen the temple's role in people's
. >>> warning bells are sounding for japan's buddhist temples. their shrinking role in people's daily lives threatens to put them out of the spirituality business for good. some chief priests say it's time to seek worldly advice. >> reporter: this temple belongs to one of japan's largest buddhist sects. they have been looking at the way for operations. those changes include the operations of chief administrator. but his background is not temple life, it's business. he worked for...
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i thought trump would have an affinity with buddhists. i thought buddhists would really love trump because if he gets the nuclear codes, we could all that was a pretty good burn by the dalai lama. i just, i can't imagine the dalai lama at a roast. "your mother was so fat, she was reincarnated as two people. namaste." let's see what else is happening. oh, tech news. you guys like apple products? you guys have the iphone and stuff like that? then you may already know this. apple just patented an exciting new innovation: a paper bag. and you know it's the latest in bag technology because there's no headphone jack. now, why would somebody need this new apple bag? well, apple explained that in this actual quote from their patent application, "bags are often used for containing items." >> jon: dig that. >> stephen: now, i didn't understand all that technical jargon, but it does sound like apple is coming out with another new product, "it ( laughter ) could be. i don't know. now, i'm a famous tv guy, so i get all the latest apple gadgets in adva
i thought trump would have an affinity with buddhists. i thought buddhists would really love trump because if he gets the nuclear codes, we could all that was a pretty good burn by the dalai lama. i just, i can't imagine the dalai lama at a roast. "your mother was so fat, she was reincarnated as two people. namaste." let's see what else is happening. oh, tech news. you guys like apple products? you guys have the iphone and stuff like that? then you may already know this. apple just...
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. >> a robbery inside of a buddhist temple and the weapons used to threaten volunteers. >> we have an accident eastbound on the bay bridge, just after you get on the bridge. this will effect san francisco traffic getting on to that lower deck. they are going to stof trap leaving san francisco for oakland. we will let you know what happened -- stop traffic leaving san francisco for oakland. we will let you know what happened >>> lets go to sal, what happened on the bay bridge? >> it's a jack neufed truck. it spilled 100 gallons of diesel fuel -- jack knifed truck. it spilled 100 gallons of diesel fuel, they are going to shut down traffic except for one lane on the bay bridge as you get on. this is eastbound 80 in san francisco. so that means that you are going to see slow traffic on eastbound 80 as you come up. i can show you the traffic here this is on east bound 80. it's beginning to get slow getting on to the bay bridge because the truck accident is right here. four out of the fief lanes were closed. california highway patrol was just getting -- five lanes were closed. california hi
. >> a robbery inside of a buddhist temple and the weapons used to threaten volunteers. >> we have an accident eastbound on the bay bridge, just after you get on the bridge. this will effect san francisco traffic getting on to that lower deck. they are going to stof trap leaving san francisco for oakland. we will let you know what happened -- stop traffic leaving san francisco for oakland. we will let you know what happened >>> lets go to sal, what happened on the bay...
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now the students try to say in the buddhist culture it is the peace symbol so maybe it was peaceful.herwise why would he. >> he lara of indian descent. >> i cannot tell you what that has to do with racism towards him himself for it is a political statement but i would take it as the threat myself in. >> nova dispraise somebody else's property with graffiti as a sign of peace. i am sorry. >> keep us posted i am sure i am not the only one questioning s. >> residents are threatening to leave because of a gas tax. new jersey governor christie calls it a tax cut but one says with the transportation trust fund with a $0.23 hike is the straw to break the camel's back. >> feel that i have to pack up and get out. the owner of the construction business over the last 30 years today he is working with his crew but he says he can hardly afford to work in the state because of high property taxes and cannot even pay his workers and his house is in foreclosure if that gas tax goes through people have to move. >> data now how much further i can stay. if you are watching this chris christie there is a
now the students try to say in the buddhist culture it is the peace symbol so maybe it was peaceful.herwise why would he. >> he lara of indian descent. >> i cannot tell you what that has to do with racism towards him himself for it is a political statement but i would take it as the threat myself in. >> nova dispraise somebody else's property with graffiti as a sign of peace. i am sorry. >> keep us posted i am sure i am not the only one questioning s. >> residents...
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members of the thai buddhist sem pell were in tears today. they tell us they saw him as a father figure and he will be sorely missed. >> he went everywhere, any country, poor, whatever. he went and tried to help people do better life. >> members of the temple will join others sunday morning at passing. thailand has declared one year of mourning. >>> the u.s. has filed missiles in self-defense on three radar sites after they targeted a warship in the red sea. rebels deny they had anything to do with either strike. this all followed an air strike which filled 155 people. they were mourning at a funeral in yemen's weekend. >>> two boston police officers suffered critical injuries in a shooting overnight. they were desponding to a domestic call when kirk fig fired -- kirk figueroa fired. figueroa was wearing a bulletproof vest but he was shot and killed. force, we'll respond propose uplit. >> nine others were taken to the hospital for stress and injuries. >>> a bomb threat shut down legoland in florida. the threat came in shortly before noon. a n
members of the thai buddhist sem pell were in tears today. they tell us they saw him as a father figure and he will be sorely missed. >> he went everywhere, any country, poor, whatever. he went and tried to help people do better life. >> members of the temple will join others sunday morning at passing. thailand has declared one year of mourning. >>> the u.s. has filed missiles in self-defense on three radar sites after they targeted a warship in the red sea. rebels deny...
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that is the second largest buddhist are better and teamsters organized a picket line protesting unfair labor practices. >> we know the dramatic effect so we kept the membership working in order to show our good faith but it got to a point where we had to make a stand and let the people know that we are serious about what we are doing to get a fair contract for these guys. >>> thousands of workers are also on strike right now. >> this is our area's message for the second year in a row, rei says it wi you can so place an order online but you have to wait until saturday for rei to look at it. >>> get ready to indulge in girl scout cookies..3 >> they are ccming to the cereal aisle so they will see this new treat. >>> we are keeping watch on the custer county. it is 50% contained and grown to more than 18,000 acres. imac homes and 18 structures have been destroyed. >> you can't forget how dry it is >> there is not any moisture coming our way, there will be a different story, a couple of inches of snow possible and some rain showers. western colorado here's the view over the last couple of h
that is the second largest buddhist are better and teamsters organized a picket line protesting unfair labor practices. >> we know the dramatic effect so we kept the membership working in order to show our good faith but it got to a point where we had to make a stand and let the people know that we are serious about what we are doing to get a fair contract for these guys. >>> thousands of workers are also on strike right now. >> this is our area's message for the second...
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they bless the conservationists' work with a buddhist ritual. the ceremony is supposed to bring luck to the workers there and fend off evil spirits. free the bears certainly need every bit of support they can get so that kung-fu and his friends can enjoy a brighter future in laos. >> take a look at our facebook site some time, where you can find many other surprising stories -- like this one about eagles chasing drones. that was it for today. visit us online or write us a mail to global3000@dw.com. we're always happy to get questions and input from our viewers. you can also visit us on facebook. see you next time. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] - [voiceover] this program is made possible in part by, the town of marion, historic marion, virginia. home of the wayne henderson school of appalachian arts. celebrating 21 years as a certified virginia main street community. the ellis family foundation, general francis
they bless the conservationists' work with a buddhist ritual. the ceremony is supposed to bring luck to the workers there and fend off evil spirits. free the bears certainly need every bit of support they can get so that kung-fu and his friends can enjoy a brighter future in laos. >> take a look at our facebook site some time, where you can find many other surprising stories -- like this one about eagles chasing drones. that was it for today. visit us online or write us a mail to...
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in this "global spirit" program, we will visit a community of zen buddhist monks in santa fe, new mexicoand a community of youth activists in new york city. we will experience how a new and sophisticate
in this "global spirit" program, we will visit a community of zen buddhist monks in santa fe, new mexicoand a community of youth activists in new york city. we will experience how a new and sophisticate
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bamian was in 2001, the taliban destroyed buddhist statues from the 6th century. >> 15 years later, it is still a big hole in a mountain. rutelli says his work is as much it is fighting back against nose who tried to destroy it. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> the u.s. navy has an expensive weapon in its arsenal, guided missile destroyer, uss zumwalt commissioned and full of high tech wizardry and should be for $4 billion. david martin takes us aboard. >> reporter: never a navy destroyer like this. never one that looked like this. the ship is designed to be stealthy. all those sharp angles meant to deflect radar beams sent out by any one trying to find it. >> this ship has a radar cross section 1/50th. >> reporter: we rode with captain james kirk, from norfolk, up the chesapeake bay to baltimore. it is chock-full of new technologies which allow the 600 foot vessel to be manned by 147 >> previous class of destroyers have 300 sailors. half the sailors running a ship that is 1 1/2 time the size. one of the new technologies. automatic gun mounts. barrels are hidden from sight to make them
bamian was in 2001, the taliban destroyed buddhist statues from the 6th century. >> 15 years later, it is still a big hole in a mountain. rutelli says his work is as much it is fighting back against nose who tried to destroy it. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> the u.s. navy has an expensive weapon in its arsenal, guided missile destroyer, uss zumwalt commissioned and full of high tech wizardry and should be for $4 billion. david martin takes us aboard. >> reporter: never a...
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. >> attendees are blessed by buddhist and taoist monks. >> now the forecast with drew tuma. >> hardo ask for better weather this weekend. sunshine, temperatures nice and warm. but the week ahead, pull out the sweaters. temperatures are going to tank. doppler showing you changes in the form of some high clouds moving in. so outside we go, a live look at the east bay hills camera showing you mainly sunny sky is. you see the high cloud and also see fog along the coast and that's brought caller temperatures to immediate coastline. half moon bay, 57. san francisco, down to 68. still rather warm. 88 concord, 72 oakland, san jose, 84 degrees. we'll see the clouds spread inland overnight, so tomorrow morning most of us wake up to partly cloudy skies and numbers in the 50s as you step out the door tomorrow morning. also going to notice in the afternoon it is going to be a much cooler day compared to today. today we were in the 80s and 90s. tomorrow in the 60s and 70s. so, highs on monday, 62 in san francisco, 69 in oakland. 79 the high in san jose. 77 concord. 75 napa, and antioch no more 90
. >> attendees are blessed by buddhist and taoist monks. >> now the forecast with drew tuma. >> hardo ask for better weather this weekend. sunshine, temperatures nice and warm. but the week ahead, pull out the sweaters. temperatures are going to tank. doppler showing you changes in the form of some high clouds moving in. so outside we go, a live look at the east bay hills camera showing you mainly sunny sky is. you see the high cloud and also see fog along the coast and that's...
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. >> reporter: that is where in 2001 the taliban destroyed buddhist statues from the sixth century. >> and 15 years later, it's still a bill hole in a mountain. >> reporter: rutali says his history, as it is fighting back against those who tried to destroy it. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest from iraq on the launch of military operations to retake mosul from isis. plus a look at how donald trump's presidential bid is impacting his travel business. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. ] [ueat] tohe uted ates ard foes, the o isome. >>> fire at a brownstone the damage and investigation this morning. >> the major attack launched taking iraqi cities back. >> and waking up later for schools the debate over pushing . >> how about waking up later for work? i like that idea. good morning everybody. >> it ih . i like that idea too. >> 4:30 danielle, you know what, you have great news. >> so we're going to be warm the next several days. it's going to feel like summer.
. >> reporter: that is where in 2001 the taliban destroyed buddhist statues from the sixth century. >> and 15 years later, it's still a bill hole in a mountain. >> reporter: rutali says his history, as it is fighting back against those who tried to destroy it. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest from iraq on the launch of military operations to retake mosul from isis. plus a look at how donald...
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. >> reporter: that is where in 2001 the taliban destroyed buddhist statues from the sixth century. >> and 15 years later, it's still a bill hole in a mountain. >> reporter: rutali says his against those who tried to destroy it. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest from iraq on the launch of military operations to retake mosul from isis. plus a look at how donald trump's presidential bid is impacting his travel business. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. >>> a local gop headquarters attacked and the presidential candidates are quick to respond. >>> some north carolina residents are returning home. when victims hope to return to normal. >>> i.s.i.s. in the crosshairs. how u.s. hello, and good morning everyone. it's monday at 4:30. i'm russ bowen. >> i'm acin for a-- amy, in for stefan chase. . >>> good morning, amy and russ. good morning, everyone. we're in for a quiet day, seeing clear skies overhead for the most part as we look at
. >> reporter: that is where in 2001 the taliban destroyed buddhist statues from the sixth century. >> and 15 years later, it's still a bill hole in a mountain. >> reporter: rutali says his against those who tried to destroy it. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest from iraq on the launch of military operations to retake mosul from isis. plus a look at how donald trump's presidential bid is...
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tension has been mounting since fatal clashes erupted in 2012 between the majority buddhists and minorityohingya muslims. no one has claimed responsibility for sundaday's attacks, in the home to many rohingya people. last year, the group gathered international attention after boats filledd with people driftd to countries to escape discrimination. last month, the myanmar government sent an advisory commission led by former u.n. secretary-general kofi annan on an inspection. >>> poland's filmmaker wajda died on sunday. he was 90 years old. he was born in 1926. after the end of world war ii he studied at an art academy and a film school. his debut "generation" depicted young polish people during the nazi wartime occupation. he looked at communist regime through the eyes of a female student. in 1981 he won the top prize at the cannes film festival for "men of iron." he kept working in his later years to highlight the preciousness of freedom. his 2013 movie "walesa: men of hope "depicted the life of walesa who led poland's pro-democracy movement and later became president. >>> autumn is the se
tension has been mounting since fatal clashes erupted in 2012 between the majority buddhists and minorityohingya muslims. no one has claimed responsibility for sundaday's attacks, in the home to many rohingya people. last year, the group gathered international attention after boats filledd with people driftd to countries to escape discrimination. last month, the myanmar government sent an advisory commission led by former u.n. secretary-general kofi annan on an inspection. >>> poland's...
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. >> reporter: that is where in 2001 the taliban destroyed buddhist statues from the sixth century. >> and 15 years later, it's still a bill hole in a mountain. >> reporter: rutali says his history, as it is fighting back against those who tried to destroy it. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest from iraq on the launch of military operations to retake mosul from isis. plus a look at how donald trump's presidential bid is impacting his travel business. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green.
. >> reporter: that is where in 2001 the taliban destroyed buddhist statues from the sixth century. >> and 15 years later, it's still a bill hole in a mountain. >> reporter: rutali says his history, as it is fighting back against those who tried to destroy it. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest from iraq on the launch of military operations to retake mosul from isis. plus a look at how donald...
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. >> reporter: that is where in 2001 the taliban destroyed buddhist statues from the sixth century. >it's still a bill hole in a mountain. >> reporter: rutali says his work is about as much displaying history, as it is fighting back against those who tried to destroy it. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest from iraq on the launch of military operations to retake mosul from isis. plus a look at how donald trump's presidential bid is impacting his travel business. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> "eyewitness news" this morning begins with breaking news, i76 shutdown right now following a crash involving a beer truck. meisha has the details and the detours as you head out the door. >> and the clock is ticking for the possible septa strike that could cause some big problems for your commute. the timetable for the strike and the latest on negotiations. >> eagles nation not happy after washington delivers a tough loss at fed ex field. how fans are dea
. >> reporter: that is where in 2001 the taliban destroyed buddhist statues from the sixth century. >it's still a bill hole in a mountain. >> reporter: rutali says his work is about as much displaying history, as it is fighting back against those who tried to destroy it. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest from iraq on the launch of military operations to retake mosul from isis. plus a look at how...
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. >> reporter: that is where in 2001 the taliban destroyed buddhist statues from the sixth century. >> and 15 years later, it's still a big hole in a mountain. >> reporter: rutali says his work is as much about displaying history, as it is fighting back against those who tried to destroy it. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest from iraq on the launch of military operations to retake mosul from isis. plus, a look at how donald trump's presidential bid is impacting his travel business. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. in the governor's hands. we'll look at the legislative fight to bring the raiders to the valley. ((brian loftus)) >> but not everyone is happy. hear what members of raider nation say about the prospect of their team leaving oakland... again. ((kirsten joyce)) >> and, high winds are wreaking havoc in the valley and spreading wildfires in northern nevada. sherry is here with your weather now forecast. ((brian loftus)) 8 news now good day, the valley's news leader, starts right now./// ((now, live..is ((bri
. >> reporter: that is where in 2001 the taliban destroyed buddhist statues from the sixth century. >> and 15 years later, it's still a big hole in a mountain. >> reporter: rutali says his work is as much about displaying history, as it is fighting back against those who tried to destroy it. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest from iraq on the launch of military operations to retake mosul from isis. plus, a look at how...
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. >>> san francisco police are searching or two men, one armed with scissors who robbed a buddhist temple in the mission district wednesday on 17th street. investigators said one robber ran in the temple and distracted a volunteer at the desk and another grabbed a laptop. police said one of the robbers pulled out a pair of scissors and threaten the volunteer when asked for the computer. investigators have a vague description of the two men. >>> it is the end of an era for a south bay glass shop. this weekend, ken's glass and mirrors, will close for good. >> after 45 years, the owner is retiring. he started the shop with little money and education and had a lot of heart. as reports, the businessman said it is the worth accurate -- the work ethic that kept him going all these years. >>reporter: at the corner of this street, it's hard to miss the yellow building and assign is reading by it all. the last day is sunday. >> you don't mind being here 24 hours a day. it's all a quarter inch mirrors. >>reporter: ken lewis has called this place home since the 1970s. the 77-year-old wakes up early t
. >>> san francisco police are searching or two men, one armed with scissors who robbed a buddhist temple in the mission district wednesday on 17th street. investigators said one robber ran in the temple and distracted a volunteer at the desk and another grabbed a laptop. police said one of the robbers pulled out a pair of scissors and threaten the volunteer when asked for the computer. investigators have a vague description of the two men. >>> it is the end of an era for a...
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. >> in afghanistan, in 2001, the taliban destroyed buddhist statues from the 6th century. >> and 15 years later, it is still a big hole in a mountain. he says his work is as much about displaying history as it is fighting back against those who tried to destroy it. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> up next, the amazing technology that allowed a paralyzed man to feel the >>> finally, president obama had an unforgettable handshake in pittsburgh when he met with a pioneer on the frontiers of medicine and technology. dr. jon lapook has the story. >> reporter: when president obama shook this robotic hand, 30-year-old nathan copeland pcop as if it was his own hand. >> copeland is paralyzed from the chest down after a car accident in 2004 injured his spinal cord. lots of things are hard. picking cups up. regaining ability to do things can really change someone any life. last year, four electrodes were implanted in copeland's brain two in motor cortex, two where feeling in the hand is processed. this is the first time she's devices have been implanted in the brain to try to generate these sen
. >> in afghanistan, in 2001, the taliban destroyed buddhist statues from the 6th century. >> and 15 years later, it is still a big hole in a mountain. he says his work is as much about displaying history as it is fighting back against those who tried to destroy it. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> up next, the amazing technology that allowed a paralyzed man to feel the >>> finally, president obama had an unforgettable handshake in pittsburgh when he met with a...
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. >> reporter: even the famous buddhist temple is getting in on the act. it's a unesco world heritage site. in honor of the new train, temple officials put a pair of holy statues on display for the first time. they hope as many as 60,000 people will ride the blue symphony in the first year. that will be music to the railway and to the tourism industry. >>> let's check out the weather forecast for the weekend. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> that's all we have for now on nhk "newsline." i'm ross mihara in tokyo. thank you for watching and have a good day. ó >> in honor of global children's day, global 3000 is visiting children around the globe. we go to the indonesian island of sumba, where kids take to the saddle for traditional horse races. in berlin, we accompany children who go back to nature every day to their forest preschool. but first, we go to syria. in war-torn aleppo, there are fewer and fewer kindergartens and schools. and the only place where life is relatively safe is underground. ideally, all kids should have as carefree a childhood as possible. but in reality,
. >> reporter: even the famous buddhist temple is getting in on the act. it's a unesco world heritage site. in honor of the new train, temple officials put a pair of holy statues on display for the first time. they hope as many as 60,000 people will ride the blue symphony in the first year. that will be music to the railway and to the tourism industry. >>> let's check out the weather forecast for the weekend. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> that's all we have for now on nhk...
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. >> reporter: that is where in 2001 the taliban destroyed buddhist statues from the sixth century. >> and 15 years later, it's still a big hole in a mountain. work is as much about displaying history, as it is fighting back against those who tried to destroy it. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest from iraq on the launch of military operations to retake mosul from isis. plus, a look at how donald trump's presidential bid is impacting his travel business. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. right now on cbs 2 this morning...the next step in getting to the bottom of an active shooter hoax - on the campus of the university of iowa. how some corridor residents now have a brand new option to get around town. plus - the political fire- storm after flames erupt at a republican office in one battleground state. welcome to cbs two this morning...i'm jenee ryan. ryan. let's get a check of our cbs 2
. >> reporter: that is where in 2001 the taliban destroyed buddhist statues from the sixth century. >> and 15 years later, it's still a big hole in a mountain. work is as much about displaying history, as it is fighting back against those who tried to destroy it. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest from iraq on the launch of military operations to retake mosul from isis. plus, a look at how donald...
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. >> reporter: that is where in 2001 the taliban destroyed buddhist statues from the sixth century. >> and 15 years later, it's still a big hole in a mountain. work is as much about displaying history, as it is fighting back against those who tried to destroy it. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest from iraq on the launch of military operations to retake mosul from isis. plus, a look at how donald trump's presidential bid is impacting his travel business. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i learned as a police officer and a businessman you should never abuse people's trust. unfortunately, today too many politicians either serve their party or themselves, and arizona families suffer. the arizona republic called paul babeu a disgrace. babeu spent $28,000 of taxpayer money at a five-star resort and was questioned by the fbi for using public money to promote himself. o'halleran: i'm tom o'halleran, and i approve this message, breaking news right now... police investigating a tragic scene in to
. >> reporter: that is where in 2001 the taliban destroyed buddhist statues from the sixth century. >> and 15 years later, it's still a big hole in a mountain. work is as much about displaying history, as it is fighting back against those who tried to destroy it. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest from iraq on the launch of military operations to retake mosul from isis. plus, a look at how donald...
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. >> reporter: that is where in 2001 the taliban destroyed buddhist statues from the sixth century. >> and 15 years later, it's still a big hole in a mountain. work is as much about displaying history, as it is fighting back against those who tried to destroy it. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest from iraq on the launch of military operations to retake mosul from isis. plus, a look at how donald trump's presidential bid is impacting his travel business. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. >>> live from colorado's news channel, this is cbs4 morning news. >> hello, everybody. it is good to have you with us. this is the news on cbs4 and i am alan gionet. >> and i am britt moreno. it is here and let's embrace it. the weekend was spectacular weather-wise. let's geov figure out what is on tap for today. >> it will not be as warm as it was over the weekend with mid- 80s saturday and sunday and that was a record on saturday. yesterday we came close to the record. this morning we have a cold front to the northwest of u
. >> reporter: that is where in 2001 the taliban destroyed buddhist statues from the sixth century. >> and 15 years later, it's still a big hole in a mountain. work is as much about displaying history, as it is fighting back against those who tried to destroy it. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest from iraq on the launch of military operations to retake mosul from isis. plus, a look at how donald...
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it entails the buddhist notion of life and death. he first met the monks in 2007. in this isolated setting, the masters passed down the secret techniques they have inherited for 1,500 years. >> there's a monk there trying to find inner peace, inner balance, inner power. everything is very, very strong and stable. and so it was interesting to bring the two together. >> reporter: he's created a succession of works that bring together elements from very different cultures. this one blends traditional indian art with contemporary dance. he has also re interpreted the story of the tower of babel in the old test the. this production brought performers from more than ten different countries together. his most recent work depicts xenophobia towards refugees around the world. his father was a muslim originally from morocco. his mother is a devout christian. he grew up in an immigrant community, and faced prejudice and discrimination all his life. sutra depicts some scenes in which he recalls the difficulties he faced growing up. >> i've always been looking for a form of int
it entails the buddhist notion of life and death. he first met the monks in 2007. in this isolated setting, the masters passed down the secret techniques they have inherited for 1,500 years. >> there's a monk there trying to find inner peace, inner balance, inner power. everything is very, very strong and stable. and so it was interesting to bring the two together. >> reporter: he's created a succession of works that bring together elements from very different cultures. this one...
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. >> reporter: that is where in 2001 the taliban destroyed buddhist statues from the sixth century. >> and 15 years later, it's still a big hole in a mountain. work is as much about displaying history, as it is fighting back against those who tried to destroy it. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest from iraq on the launch of military operations to retake mosul from isis. plus, a look at how donald trump's presidential bid is impacting his travel business. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. ? ah ? ? ah ah ah ? ? reach out ? no one can understand the life of a woman in the developing world better than another woman in any part of the world. because, while the struggles may be different, they're also very much the same -- the struggle to be equal d to realize your potential. at care, we found that, when women are empowered, it's one of the fastest ways to address poverty and help the world move forward. if you'll just reach out and lend a hand, you won't believe what you can start. she has the
. >> reporter: that is where in 2001 the taliban destroyed buddhist statues from the sixth century. >> and 15 years later, it's still a big hole in a mountain. work is as much about displaying history, as it is fighting back against those who tried to destroy it. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest from iraq on the launch of military operations to retake mosul from isis. plus, a look at how donald...
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. >> the king's 64-year-old son heir, prince maha vajiralongkorn, is tasked with the leading buddhist bathing on his father's body, the first in a long series of lastal rituals that will several months for members of the royal family. cremationnal royal will need months to prepare to finally put to rest the world's longest reigning monarch. the israel government announced it is suspending all cooperation with unesco in to a draft resolution issued by the u.n. cultural israel says does not recognize the deep, historic jewish connection to holy sites in jerusalem. document, entitled "occupied only the islamic name, which is sacred to both museums. the mayor of jerusalem says he and accused by it unesco of denying history. reporter: a fresh argument mostred on jerusalem's divisive holy site, known as temple mount. revered by both religions and has been a flash point of conflict for decades. unesco draft resolution passed on thursday maz angerted -- has attracted to israel for referring to the site using only its museum name. officials say cooperation between israel and the u.n. body has
. >> the king's 64-year-old son heir, prince maha vajiralongkorn, is tasked with the leading buddhist bathing on his father's body, the first in a long series of lastal rituals that will several months for members of the royal family. cremationnal royal will need months to prepare to finally put to rest the world's longest reigning monarch. the israel government announced it is suspending all cooperation with unesco in to a draft resolution issued by the u.n. cultural israel says does not...
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. >> reporter: that is where in 2001 the taliban destroyed buddhist statues from the sixth century. >rs later, it's still a big hole in a mountain. >> reporter: rutali says his work is as much about displaying history, as it is fighting back against those who tried to destroy it. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest from iraq on the launch of military operations to retake mosul from isis. plus, a look at how donald trump's presidential bid is impacting his travel business. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. ,,,,,, >>> this is kpix5 news. >>> good morning, everyone. it is monday, october 17th. taking a lovely look of the bay bridge this early morning. i'm michelle griego. >> and i'm anne makovec in for kenny choi. it is 4:30 on a monday. >>> and roberta is back from vacation. welcome back. >> yeah. >> always nice to be here. it's always nice to sleep past 2:00 in the morning as well. >> isn't it? >> i was up early this morning at 12:30 because the dog this to go outside
. >> reporter: that is where in 2001 the taliban destroyed buddhist statues from the sixth century. >rs later, it's still a big hole in a mountain. >> reporter: rutali says his work is as much about displaying history, as it is fighting back against those who tried to destroy it. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest from iraq on the launch of military operations to retake mosul from isis. plus, a look...
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. >> that is where in 2001 the taliban destroyed buddhist statues from the 6th century. >> and 15 years later, it's still a big hole in the mountain. >> reporter: rutelli says his work is as much history as it is fighting back against those who try to destroy it. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >> quijano: up next, the amazing technology that allowed a paralyzed man to feel the a paralyzed man to feel the president's touch.ok o -including one that's brand new for 2017: it features $0 co-pays, low monthly premiums, and the convenience of walgreens. open enrollment ends december 7th. so if you're on medicare call or visit us online now to learn more or to enroll. ? ? picking up for kyle. here you go. you wouldn't put up with part of a pizza. um. something wrong? so when it comes to pain relievers, why put up with just part of a day? you want the whole thing? hole. not part. aleve. why do people count on sunsweet amazin prune juice to stay fit on the inside? it's made only from prunes, nothing else. it's a natural source of fiber and five essential vitamins. amazin prune juice and amazin prune
. >> that is where in 2001 the taliban destroyed buddhist statues from the 6th century. >> and 15 years later, it's still a big hole in the mountain. >> reporter: rutelli says his work is as much history as it is fighting back against those who try to destroy it. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >> quijano: up next, the amazing technology that allowed a paralyzed man to feel the a paralyzed man to feel the president's touch.ok o -including one that's brand new for 2017: it...
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. >> that is where in 2001 the taliban destroyed buddhist statues from the 6th century. >> and 15 years later, it's still a big hole in the mountain. >> reporter: rutelli says his work is as much about displaying history as against those who try to destroy it. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >> quijano: up next, the amazing technology that allowed a paralyzed man to feel the a paralyzed man to feel the president's touch.ok o -including one that's brand new for 2017: the aarp medicarerx walgreens plan low monthly premiums, and the convenience of walgreens. open enrollment ends december 7th. so if you're on medicare call or visit us online now to learn more or to enroll. ? ? picking up for kyle. here you go. you wouldn't put up with part of a pizza. um. something wrong? so when it comes to pain relievers, why put up with just part of a day? you want the whole thing? yes, yes! live whole. not part. aleve. why do people count on sunsweet amazin prune juice to stay fit on the inside? it's made only from prunes, nothing else. it's a natural source of fiber and five essential vitamins. amazin prun
. >> that is where in 2001 the taliban destroyed buddhist statues from the 6th century. >> and 15 years later, it's still a big hole in the mountain. >> reporter: rutelli says his work is as much about displaying history as against those who try to destroy it. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >> quijano: up next, the amazing technology that allowed a paralyzed man to feel the a paralyzed man to feel the president's touch.ok o -including one that's brand new for 2017: the aarp...