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don't forget, benedict arnold is known as the hero.f you've been to the saratoga battlefield you know that's a section of it also known as the eagle of saratoga. he is revered by his men. he is incredibly brave and does things other sections of the army can't. he also supported and paid for ammunition and closed his men for all of all of the battles that i just mentioned in congress, guess what? they haven't paid them back so he has lost a lot of money and a lot of his fortune. his health is roomed and he doesn't think washington stood up for him because when he is finally made a major general as long after younger men with not as much distinguished service and he was not publicly announced. he is pretty upset with washington and upset with congress. he is not sure that things are so good with this revolutionary idea. by the time he gets to valley forge he brings lucy in on a stagecoach and there's a wonderful comment from matt green who looks at the reunion of lucy and henry and says this is the ur freak a wonderful married couple. we
don't forget, benedict arnold is known as the hero.f you've been to the saratoga battlefield you know that's a section of it also known as the eagle of saratoga. he is revered by his men. he is incredibly brave and does things other sections of the army can't. he also supported and paid for ammunition and closed his men for all of all of the battles that i just mentioned in congress, guess what? they haven't paid them back so he has lost a lot of money and a lot of his fortune. his health is...
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i persuaded them, if they loved benedict to wish him affection. >> why did you so. does not the gentleman deserve as full and fortunate a bed as beatrice. >> i know he deserves as much, but nature never framed a woman's heart of prouder stuff than that of beatrice. >> stephen: i noticed something-- a, i noticed two things there. one is that-- i understand what they were saying, which was shocking to me. and, second, that's not in the globe theater. where are you shooting that. >> oh, that was in my house. >> stephen: the whole thing is a tax dodge? what do-- why are you shooting-- judgey are you shooting in your house? >> i did start a microbudget studio with my wife to make lower budget movies so they could do whatever i wanted. >> stephen: what microbudget? >> microbudget-- there's low budget and then there's micro. it's the least you can make a movie for, basically. no, i'm not going to give you a number. >> stephen: all right, fine, not $1.5 billion. >> not even 1 billion. >> stephen: why would you let anyone shoot in your house. you know what crews can do to a
i persuaded them, if they loved benedict to wish him affection. >> why did you so. does not the gentleman deserve as full and fortunate a bed as beatrice. >> i know he deserves as much, but nature never framed a woman's heart of prouder stuff than that of beatrice. >> stephen: i noticed something-- a, i noticed two things there. one is that-- i understand what they were saying, which was shocking to me. and, second, that's not in the globe theater. where are you shooting that....
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when they laid beatrice and benedict, i said, i should film that. i did not understand it until i had a script for a movie that we should actually do it. i wanted to capture a little of that urgency. my schedule dictated that i capture some urgency of the readings, the intimacy, like you are there, it is happening. it is not over thought, overblown, overdubbed. it is very much in the moment. at the same time, i had to make a piece of cinema. i had to crack the whip. everybody was working their hardest. it is not like anybody was lagging. they knew going in that it would be incredibly difficult. but we all had fun. tavis: does the fact that you can do it in 12 days say something about the immediacy of shakespeare's work? that you can get it and deliver it in a short amount of time? not like something like "the avengers." >> if i could have done "the " in 12 days, i would have. a lot of america would have been angry with me. you want to understand your actors. the thing that made it possible was this group of actors, people who have been in my life fo
when they laid beatrice and benedict, i said, i should film that. i did not understand it until i had a script for a movie that we should actually do it. i wanted to capture a little of that urgency. my schedule dictated that i capture some urgency of the readings, the intimacy, like you are there, it is happening. it is not over thought, overblown, overdubbed. it is very much in the moment. at the same time, i had to make a piece of cinema. i had to crack the whip. everybody was working their...
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>> year of faith was created by pope benedict xvi. and it was to declare a sense of return to christ. and he wanted to declare a year in which people would dedicate themselves, catholics particularly and christians would dedicate themselves to looking at their baptism and seeing what it meant to them and renewing their relationship with crime. there's a sense that we try to talk to others that are not christians but we don't do to ourselves. this is the 50th anniversary of the begin of vatican 2. this is the 20th anniversary of the -- and so a perfect time to say we have 50 years since trait can 2 and 20 years since the cattism. let's get that off the shelf and read to each other and remember why we're catholic and do some studying and scripture. it's a great time to put aside and say we're going to focus on this it's not the first time that we had a year of faith. there was one in 1967. it's not a bad time to think about our year of faith. we had the year of paul and jube leer year. this can be done in the home, the parish and the wo
>> year of faith was created by pope benedict xvi. and it was to declare a sense of return to christ. and he wanted to declare a year in which people would dedicate themselves, catholics particularly and christians would dedicate themselves to looking at their baptism and seeing what it meant to them and renewing their relationship with crime. there's a sense that we try to talk to others that are not christians but we don't do to ourselves. this is the 50th anniversary of the begin of...
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a gay lobby did not drive pope benedict from the church because if they had, it would have looked likes. ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> john: you've got to admit, that would have been one hell of an exit. the bottom line to all of this is no matter what country you live in, what religion you belong to, it seems crazy that in this day and age, anyone has a problem with which gender you want to, uhm-- what's the phrase? >> what to do sex with each ( c( c ( cheers and applause ). >> john: welcome back to the show. earlier this week, one of america's most prominent politicians had some big news. >> she is the most traveled secretary of state in u.s. history, but there was one place hillary clinton had yet to go until now. >> john: that's right, we're shooting her into orbit. ( laughter ) this summer, hillary clinton is secretary of space. ( laughter ) unless, unless it's something even more un-newsworthy. >> hillary clinton has arrived, on twitter. >> clinton is taking twitter by storm. the forper secretary of state, senator, and first lady also described herself as wife, mom, lawyer, and-
a gay lobby did not drive pope benedict from the church because if they had, it would have looked likes. ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> john: you've got to admit, that would have been one hell of an exit. the bottom line to all of this is no matter what country you live in, what religion you belong to, it seems crazy that in this day and age, anyone has a problem with which gender you want to, uhm-- what's the phrase? >> what to do sex with each ( c( c ( cheers and applause )....
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. >> there's been long rumors that the gay lobby drove pope benedict from the service. is he giving any notion to that theory? >> the pope hasn't addressed it. they have repeated the motives is he's old and tired. look, i have talked to lots of people who have had contact with pope benedict since his resignation, they will tell you that the physical decline is striking. the guy obviously is aging. he obviously is weakening. he is frail. most people say that theories that there is something else going on here as to why benedict made this decision to resign doesn't pass the smell test. >> the pope is talking about a gay lobby. >> as you said in the setup, this was a private meeting between leaders of religious orders from latin america and pope francis. he didn't have a prepared text and he was speaking off the cuff as he's wanted to do. the vatican's position is this was a private session so they are not corn firming or denying any reports about what he said. >>> coming up, an air traffic control in france causing travel headaches. this is across europe. we'll tell you h
. >> there's been long rumors that the gay lobby drove pope benedict from the service. is he giving any notion to that theory? >> the pope hasn't addressed it. they have repeated the motives is he's old and tired. look, i have talked to lots of people who have had contact with pope benedict since his resignation, they will tell you that the physical decline is striking. the guy obviously is aging. he obviously is weakening. he is frail. most people say that theories that there is...
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what do you do, like, if you want to make a joke about benedict cumberbatch's name? there's no alteration necessary. it comes premade. it is a strange name. he's great in the movie. you did a great job in the moo uh vie. >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: by the way, in real life if you walked on to anyone's starship, you wouldn't have to sneak on in any way. if there are aliens, i have a feeling they're going to get to you first. but it's very nice to meet you. congratulations on the movie. >> thank you. >> jimmy: the movie is called "star trek into darkness" alice eve, everyone. we'll be right back with bad rabbits. it's like lightning in a snowball. it's like an iceberg volcano. it's like a hot chocolate coolat! i just read the cup. hot chocolate goes chill with the dunkin' donuts hot chocolate coolatta. hurry in and cool off today. america runs on dunkin'. to the juicy part yet. i have. it's tender, too. yeah? so he texts back, "spring break '05," like that narrows it down. everyone's talking about dunkin's new juicy chicken sandwich. grab one with barbecue or bac
what do you do, like, if you want to make a joke about benedict cumberbatch's name? there's no alteration necessary. it comes premade. it is a strange name. he's great in the movie. you did a great job in the moo uh vie. >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: by the way, in real life if you walked on to anyone's starship, you wouldn't have to sneak on in any way. if there are aliens, i have a feeling they're going to get to you first. but it's very nice to meet you. congratulations on...
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what do you do, like, if you want to make a joke about benedict cumberbatch's name?here's no alteration necessary. it comes premade. it is a strange name. he's great in the movie. you did a great job in the moo uh vie. >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: by the way, in real life if you walked on to anyone's starship, you wouldn't have to sneak on in any way. if there are aliens, i have a feeling they're going to get to you first. but it's very nice to meet you. congratulations on the movie. >> thank you. >> jimmy: the movie is called "star trek into darkness" alice eve, everyone. we'll be right back with bad rabbits. >> jimmy: their latest album, "american love," is out now. making their television debut with the song "can't fool me" bad rabbits! oh-oh oh-oh ♪ i think i changed my mind i might need to take some time off girl it's just the way ♪ ♪ that you smiled at me that made me drop down to my knees 'cus you had style ♪ ♪ like no other and i thought that it was another one, yeah and with you ♪ ♪ skin like an angel i know that i'm in danger when you think about it le
what do you do, like, if you want to make a joke about benedict cumberbatch's name?here's no alteration necessary. it comes premade. it is a strange name. he's great in the movie. you did a great job in the moo uh vie. >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: by the way, in real life if you walked on to anyone's starship, you wouldn't have to sneak on in any way. if there are aliens, i have a feeling they're going to get to you first. but it's very nice to meet you. congratulations on the...
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>> no, they're not trekkies, but they like benedict cumberbatch in it. >> jimmy: oh, they do.d applause ] so they're cumbies or something? >> cumberbitches. no, no, they're going to kill me. >> jimmy: is that a group we should know about? >> in england, it is a thing. >> jimmy: it is? wow. i hope we get that here. >> jimmy: we have benedict [ bleep ] heads here, but we don't have -- >> you made the alice eve christmas joke, right? >> jimmy: yes, yes. >> what do you do, like, if you want to make a joke about benedict cumberbatch's name? >> jimmy: you don't have to, his name is already a joke. [ laughter ] it's right there. there's no alteration necessary. it comes premade. it is a strange name. he's great in the movie. you did a great job in the movie. >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: by the way, in real life if you walked on to anyone's starship, you wouldn't have to sneak on in any way. you would be probably abducted and taken onto the starship. if there are aliens, i have a feeling they're going to get to you first. but it's very nice to meet you. congratulations on the mov
>> no, they're not trekkies, but they like benedict cumberbatch in it. >> jimmy: oh, they do.d applause ] so they're cumbies or something? >> cumberbitches. no, no, they're going to kill me. >> jimmy: is that a group we should know about? >> in england, it is a thing. >> jimmy: it is? wow. i hope we get that here. >> jimmy: we have benedict [ bleep ] heads here, but we don't have -- >> you made the alice eve christmas joke, right? >> jimmy:...
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. >> logan: when pope benedict xvi came to the sagrada famiÍlia two years ago, he consecrated the churchas a basilica. not since 1883, when it was first envisioned by antoni gaudiÍ, had it been seen in all its glory. >> he wanted to write the history of the whole of the catholic faith in one building. i mean, how crazy and how extraordinary and how ambitious that idea is. ( bells tolls ) >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." i am an american success story. i'm a teacher. i'm a firefighter. i'm a carpenter. i'm an accountant. a mechanical engineer. and i shop at walmart. truth is, over sixty percent of america shops at walmart every month. i find what i need, at a great price. and the money i save goes to important things. braces for my daughter. a little something for my son's college fund. when people look at me, i hope they see someone building a better life. vo: living better: that's the real walmart. i'm very excited about making the shrimp and lobster pot pie. we'
. >> logan: when pope benedict xvi came to the sagrada famiÍlia two years ago, he consecrated the churchas a basilica. not since 1883, when it was first envisioned by antoni gaudiÍ, had it been seen in all its glory. >> he wanted to write the history of the whole of the catholic faith in one building. i mean, how crazy and how extraordinary and how ambitious that idea is. ( bells tolls ) >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm...
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>> this goes back to benedict xvi his predecessor that resigned last february.benedict xvi butler was convicted of leaking documents that contain a lot of information about this so-called gay lobby and pressure they could have been under and the fact that some of these men in the vatican could have been blackmailed because of their affiliation in this so-called gay lobby. but pope francis has made his first 1100 days in office all about transparency and i think this is just one more example of that. he says what he feels, what he thinks and what he knows. that is something very new in the vatican. >> long been rumors that this gay lobby actually drove pope den bi benedict from the church. did pope francis give that notion credibility? >> well, you know, these comments that pope francis made to this congregation were not meant to be public. in fact, the vatican has been very, very clear about the fact that this was a private conversation or a private audience and not an actual announcement. but pope francis was given a lot of information from an investigation tha
>> this goes back to benedict xvi his predecessor that resigned last february.benedict xvi butler was convicted of leaking documents that contain a lot of information about this so-called gay lobby and pressure they could have been under and the fact that some of these men in the vatican could have been blackmailed because of their affiliation in this so-called gay lobby. but pope francis has made his first 1100 days in office all about transparency and i think this is just one more...
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the pope formerly known as benedict xvi moved back into the vatican this weekend. he retired.e has been living in the papal summer home and is coming back to the vatican city. this is the pope equivalent of moving back in with your parents after losing your job. the move has created an interesting scenario. but for the first time ever, a current and former pope are living in the same place. i wonder if it's weird for pope francis to have the old pope living there. kind of like if george bush moved into sasha and malia's tree house. the old pope is german, very traditional, very formal. the new pope is argentinian and lives very, very humbly. they're from two extremely different worlds but they are trying to make the best of it. >> in 2013, pope benedict left his papal residency. that request came from the vatican. with nowhere to go he turned to his old friend, pope francis. can two lifelong bachelors share an apartment without driving each other crazy? ♪ [ "the odd couple theme" ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: religious comedy. we need to take a break. when we come back
the pope formerly known as benedict xvi moved back into the vatican this weekend. he retired.e has been living in the papal summer home and is coming back to the vatican city. this is the pope equivalent of moving back in with your parents after losing your job. the move has created an interesting scenario. but for the first time ever, a current and former pope are living in the same place. i wonder if it's weird for pope francis to have the old pope living there. kind of like if george bush...
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. >> there's a kind of merry war between senior benedict and her.never meet but there's a skirmish of wit between them. >> if you three will, i will bring benedict and beatrice into a mountain of affection. >> by this day she's a fair lady >> by this hand i love thee. >> we are the only love gods. >> rose: i'm pleased to have joss whedon at the this table for the first time. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> how long have you been have you wanted to do this? after t avengers you struck gold. >> i wanted to -- i wanted to film shakespeare for decades. i wanted to do "much ado" starring amy acker and alexis denisof for a long time. but before "the avengers" came out, but my wife and i had just started a microbudget film company to do projects like this and she said you have this much vacation, you have 12 days, time for you to stop talking about it. >> rose: what did you shoot it with? >> two red epics and then a third camera. >> wow, you can do that now? >> yeah. >> rose: two red epics and a 5-d. >> yeah, they're great. the footage is way better b
. >> there's a kind of merry war between senior benedict and her.never meet but there's a skirmish of wit between them. >> if you three will, i will bring benedict and beatrice into a mountain of affection. >> by this day she's a fair lady >> by this hand i love thee. >> we are the only love gods. >> rose: i'm pleased to have joss whedon at the this table for the first time. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> how long have you been have you...
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eggs benedict with a little twist. for two years congress has been working on the farm bill. current extension spires the house is now considering a version approved by the agriculture committee. this is an save tax dollars and streamlined programs. keep in mind last week the senate passed their version that would spend $955 billion over 10 years. >> the general motors recalling nearly 200,000 suvs and warning drivers to park them outside until they are fixed. recall involves some chevy trailblazer, envoy's, buick raineers. mostly 2006-2007. the cars were recalled last august. this recall texas nationwide. the problem is a faulty circuit board. are you looking for a job? a shortage of truck drivers in the united states is expected to worsen after july 1st. new federal regulations are drastically reducing the time that drivers can be on the road. in honor of the blackhawks chicago-area duncan dunnocks has left new signs. someone cares and worries and helping the spirit factor by decorating the pastries with red and black frosting. duncan is based in massachusetts. this act of
eggs benedict with a little twist. for two years congress has been working on the farm bill. current extension spires the house is now considering a version approved by the agriculture committee. this is an save tax dollars and streamlined programs. keep in mind last week the senate passed their version that would spend $955 billion over 10 years. >> the general motors recalling nearly 200,000 suvs and warning drivers to park them outside until they are fixed. recall involves some chevy...
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. >>> how he could have played a role in pope benedict xvi's resignation. >>> and the shooter was able to get around california gun laws. >>> westbound 24, we still have two right lanes closed and now 3 lanes are getting by on the way to the tunnel and we will tell you more about this straight ahead. w [ male announcer ] the new subway® $4 lunch is for everyone. it's for value seekers. for spicy italian lovers. for veggie eaters. for meatball dreamers. for everyone who wants more of what they love. the new $4 lunch. a 6 inch sub and 21 ounce drink. tons to choose from. all day every day. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to myself... [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. $>>>♪ good morning, you can see traffic report is going to be improving and this is a picture of the car carrier that caught fi
. >>> how he could have played a role in pope benedict xvi's resignation. >>> and the shooter was able to get around california gun laws. >>> westbound 24, we still have two right lanes closed and now 3 lanes are getting by on the way to the tunnel and we will tell you more about this straight ahead. w [ male announcer ] the new subway® $4 lunch is for everyone. it's for value seekers. for spicy italian lovers. for veggie eaters. for meatball dreamers. for everyone...
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and also, in the benediction order, they are advised to spend hours every afternoon in what they call devine study where you immerse yourself in a text and you get many seconds of prayer. i suppose that is my form of steven chu levity degette i can't see any one of the religion that i have been studying until now that it's any better than any of the others. i don't see any of the mass superior. each one of them has its own particular genius, its own particular take on what we call the sacred and the good life. and if each has its own particular drawbacks and failings because these are human institutions as sacred ones. so, at the moment it's not -- it's an unorthodox position. but i get nourishment from my study i think. >> host: what is the most frequent question people ask you? >> guest: what you just asked, where are you now. they asked me about death a lot. surely what religion is about the afterlife. and i am very conscious now that i've come into the last phase of my life. so many people i know who died, and i seem to be heading up there to be next up in nicu as it were. and i h
and also, in the benediction order, they are advised to spend hours every afternoon in what they call devine study where you immerse yourself in a text and you get many seconds of prayer. i suppose that is my form of steven chu levity degette i can't see any one of the religion that i have been studying until now that it's any better than any of the others. i don't see any of the mass superior. each one of them has its own particular genius, its own particular take on what we call the sacred...
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. >>> pope francis took some time in morning to talk about his predecessor, pope benedict xvi.s courageously following his conscious when he quit, paved the way for francis's election as pope two weeks later. francis said that divine intervention made benedict understand the step he had to take. >>> it is the last day on the job for antonio. the two-term mayor was first elected in 2005. he was prevented from running again due to term limits. earlier this month, he indicated he wanted to become governor some day. his successor will be sworn in later today. >>> the real estate market is once again starting to boom. we are seeing bidding wars on homes once hard to sell. in san francisco, home prices are up by nearly 24% from this time last year. >> the market has changed drastically. everything has a steady trend upwards as far as the sales price and also competition for buyers. >> the average home value is about where it was in 2004 before the housing market crashed. real estate agents say they are watching to see if an increase in mortgage rates slows down the housing boom. >>>
. >>> pope francis took some time in morning to talk about his predecessor, pope benedict xvi.s courageously following his conscious when he quit, paved the way for francis's election as pope two weeks later. francis said that divine intervention made benedict understand the step he had to take. >>> it is the last day on the job for antonio. the two-term mayor was first elected in 2005. he was prevented from running again due to term limits. earlier this month, he indicated he...
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gentlemen, please remain standing as a chaplain of the united states house of representatives gives the benedictionpray. we give you thanks, almighty god, or the appearance among us thereat profits and for freedom and humility we exercise this day in honoring frederick douglass. the abolition of slavery universal and equal education for all, the desegregation of american schools, the right to vote not only for black males in his own time, but for women as well, and the rights of immigrants -- all of these championed by an ex-slaves who lived in the middle of the 19th century. as we leave this place, we remain challenged by the echoes propheticck douglass' voice, on issues that persist to our own time. may we never forget the incredible bravery and sacrifices of those like frederick douglass who called us to greatness as american citizens. give us the grace, oh god, to remain vigilant in guaranteeing that no person and our great land should ever suffer injustice like so many of our national heroes and heroines once did. , dear god,s us all bless america. amen. , pleases and gentlemen remain at your
gentlemen, please remain standing as a chaplain of the united states house of representatives gives the benedictionpray. we give you thanks, almighty god, or the appearance among us thereat profits and for freedom and humility we exercise this day in honoring frederick douglass. the abolition of slavery universal and equal education for all, the desegregation of american schools, the right to vote not only for black males in his own time, but for women as well, and the rights of immigrants --...
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gentlemen, please remain standing as the chaplain of the united states house of representives gives the benediction. we give you thanks all mighty depod for the appearance -- god for the appearance of promise, for the humility that we honor frederick douglas. the abolition of slavery, equal education for all, the desegregation of american schools, the right to vote, not only for black males in his own time but for women as well and the rights of immigrants. all of these championed by an ex-slave who lived in the middle of the 19th century. as we leave this place, we remain challenged we remain echos of frederick doug glass' voice on issues that persist to our own time. may we never forget the incredible bravery and sacrifices of those, like frederick douglas who call us to greatness as american citizens. give us the grace, oh, god, to remain vigilant in a guaranteing that no person in our great land should ever suffer injustice like so many of our national once did. harrow wins please bless us all. dear god, bless america. amen. >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain at your seats for the departure
gentlemen, please remain standing as the chaplain of the united states house of representives gives the benediction. we give you thanks all mighty depod for the appearance -- god for the appearance of promise, for the humility that we honor frederick douglas. the abolition of slavery, equal education for all, the desegregation of american schools, the right to vote, not only for black males in his own time but for women as well and the rights of immigrants. all of these championed by an...
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the benedict nuns. we have their story. >> review the notes and see if we can put it together. >> reporter: it's a story right out of sister act, a convent that comes together through music. ♪ but these sisters aren't just an act, they're the whole show. the b they have reached the top of the traditional music chart for the fifth straight week. >> people are seeing the peace and tranquility that is ours at the monastery. >> reporter: they lead a humble life. >> we sing because we love god. there's no other reason. our hearts are full to overflowing and singing is a natural way to express the love. >> reporter: they do work, take classes, crafting vestments for priests, and, of course, praying. their album's surprise success came as an answer to the prayers. they are garnering funds and attention for their monastery. they became the subject of a documentary. >> i'm surprised how well they sang. i was already convinced of the quality of their singing was high. it never occurred there might be nuns in the
the benedict nuns. we have their story. >> review the notes and see if we can put it together. >> reporter: it's a story right out of sister act, a convent that comes together through music. ♪ but these sisters aren't just an act, they're the whole show. the b they have reached the top of the traditional music chart for the fifth straight week. >> people are seeing the peace and tranquility that is ours at the monastery. >> reporter: they lead a humble life. >>...
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a sort of benedict arnold in this country. >> is it true? were you? >> no.ply holding up the mirror in terms of holding up the wrong illegality. that became a criminal act. >> right. you were charged with ten counts under the espionage act facing life in prison. what did you ultimately get? >> i faced 35 years. i ended out pleading out with a minor misdemeanor. others are in jail, serve time in jail or are facing prison. >> do you consider yourself a hero or a disgruntled employee. >> just an american who took an oath during my government career. >> you told the truth as you saw it because you thought the government was doing something that was extra or unconstitutional. >> yes, particularly with respect to the secret surveillance program. i was there at the beginning when i first blue the whistle but i also blew the whistle on multi-billion dollar fraud. it was all necessary. nifr had to go to the dark side. >> do you identify with edward snowden? is he like you? >> it's a deja vu experience. he's certainly a whistle blower. >> what were the secrets that yo
a sort of benedict arnold in this country. >> is it true? were you? >> no.ply holding up the mirror in terms of holding up the wrong illegality. that became a criminal act. >> right. you were charged with ten counts under the espionage act facing life in prison. what did you ultimately get? >> i faced 35 years. i ended out pleading out with a minor misdemeanor. others are in jail, serve time in jail or are facing prison. >> do you consider yourself a hero or a...
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they were supposed to make a report back to pope benedict. they did.n that report there was mention of a gay lobby that made the vatican vulnerable. so that seems to be what is resurfacing here in the remarks of pope francis, again off the record remarks where he refers to the gay lobby and says now we have to deal with it. what that means we do not yet know. >> i like how you say it helps us understand not a gay lobby but a gay clique. what might that mean for the church's stance on homosexuality? >> it is only problematic if we find out the clique is active sexually. the church teaching -- the church is not against homosexuality. the church realizes that homosexuals exist. the church says celibacy and the priests are supposed to be celibate. if they are not keeping vows. there were some reports saying that some were seen as gay bath houses in rome. if that were the case that would open up to scandal then. so perhaps could these priests be blackmailed by those who had something against the vatican to make the vatican more vulnerable, perhaps. that was
they were supposed to make a report back to pope benedict. they did.n that report there was mention of a gay lobby that made the vatican vulnerable. so that seems to be what is resurfacing here in the remarks of pope francis, again off the record remarks where he refers to the gay lobby and says now we have to deal with it. what that means we do not yet know. >> i like how you say it helps us understand not a gay lobby but a gay clique. what might that mean for the church's stance on...
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this was organized months ago when benedict was the pope. it was put together with him in mind.l the people from around the world happened to be in rome this weekend. before they went back to their posts francis thought it was beater use of his time to meet with them about some of the decisions he has to make rather than going to this concert. it's not so much a snub to the system. >> john sorry to interrupt you. >>> this is the decision in the case of shelby counter v holder and invalue validated part of the voting rights act. like many others across the country i'm deeply disappointed with the court's decision. this represents a serious setback for voting rights and has the potential to negatively affect millions of americans across the country. in the nearly half century since its initial passage in 1965 the voting rights act has consistently enjoyed broad bipartisan support in congress as well as the executive barrra. sections 4 and 5 were reauthorized in 2006 just seven years ago with the unanimous support of the united states senate and the near unanimous support of the se
this was organized months ago when benedict was the pope. it was put together with him in mind.l the people from around the world happened to be in rome this weekend. before they went back to their posts francis thought it was beater use of his time to meet with them about some of the decisions he has to make rather than going to this concert. it's not so much a snub to the system. >> john sorry to interrupt you. >>> this is the decision in the case of shelby counter v holder and...
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already had a 1-0 first half lead then germany's benedict clodit made a back pass to his goalie markht by surprise. the ball goes in for his own goal. the worse thing that can happen to a goalie. and dempsey converts the first of two goals he had in the day. dempsey number two all time in u.s. scoring. over a team that was not germany's best but a win is a win. u.s. now has three consecutive wins. and cal product alex morgan fires home one of her two goals and a 3-zero united states win. in the olympics things were much closer at 4-3. that's it for this late sunday night sports wrap. have a good week everybody. >> a nice weekend when the giants and a's even teal. everybody is in balance. >> everybody got back to balance. the a's the best team in baseball. >> i was at the groceries and both the cashier and -- were still talking about the game. they were both at the game. >> the walk off win. >> yeah the walk off win. >>> and have a great night we'll see you back here next weekend. ♪ i like coffee, tea's your bag ♪ ♪ though it makes no sense, it's true ♪ ♪ there's no me without you ♪ j
already had a 1-0 first half lead then germany's benedict clodit made a back pass to his goalie markht by surprise. the ball goes in for his own goal. the worse thing that can happen to a goalie. and dempsey converts the first of two goals he had in the day. dempsey number two all time in u.s. scoring. over a team that was not germany's best but a win is a win. u.s. now has three consecutive wins. and cal product alex morgan fires home one of her two goals and a 3-zero united states win. in the...
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or $112,630 euros for those who once dared to sing to former pope benedict had they been charged andhat is the cost of unauthorized using of those 16 words according to warner chapel music who claims they own the rights to "happy birthday." >> it is a case in which the previous owners of the song, the predecessors of warner chapel at some point didn't think to themselves that they were protected by the copyright, but then maybe they saw an opportunity. >> reporter: and now one documentary company is trying to challenge it filing a lawsuit thursday to have the song returned to the public domain. >> the arrangements are certainly under protection. but nobody plays those particular piano arrangement whence they perform "happy birthday" so it is not economically significant. >> warner chapel has the reasons for fighting and $2 million reasons in fact, and that is how much they make $2 million every year on that song. it is why so many tv shows and movies go to ridiculous ends not to sing the happy birthday even though they mean "happy birthday" to the three stooges. >> we get a birthday
or $112,630 euros for those who once dared to sing to former pope benedict had they been charged andhat is the cost of unauthorized using of those 16 words according to warner chapel music who claims they own the rights to "happy birthday." >> it is a case in which the previous owners of the song, the predecessors of warner chapel at some point didn't think to themselves that they were protected by the copyright, but then maybe they saw an opportunity. >> reporter: and now...
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any kind of comparisons between what snowden may be doing and back to benedict arnold?. arnold was one of the best military leaders and he tried to sell out our installation west point. washington tried to hunt him down. he did capture his co-conspirators and he was them hanged. >> peter: let's look at what george washington the in your national capacity must ex halt the pride of patriotism? >> you are an american and you need to follow our laws. what they deny did, he went around the legal tentacles at his disposal and endangered us all and exposed our secrets to our enemies. >> peter: it seems to me in reading some of your book this morning, the founding fathers they faced things they never thought they would face and they came up with solutions. in some way we are groping and looking our own way based on technology, based on a world economy and like that. what is the most important lesson that you learned in reading the thousands of documents from the university of virginia, yale law school. you laid yourself out in this stuff -- what is the most important thing you
any kind of comparisons between what snowden may be doing and back to benedict arnold?. arnold was one of the best military leaders and he tried to sell out our installation west point. washington tried to hunt him down. he did capture his co-conspirators and he was them hanged. >> peter: let's look at what george washington the in your national capacity must ex halt the pride of patriotism? >> you are an american and you need to follow our laws. what they deny did, he went around...
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but there are millions of others, from the patent for michael jackson's moonwalking shoes to benedictnold's loyalty oath. many are priceless treasures, which means they attract not only scholars but thieves, more and more of them all the time. getting to the crooks before they get to the archives has become a new priority in law enforcement. as we reported last fall, no one knows more about this than barry landau, a self- described presidential historian and one of the foremost collectors of presidential memorabilia. that's because barry landau carried out the largest theft of these treasures in american history. prosecutors say he is one of the most accomplished con men they have ever encountered. for decades, he was a regular guest at the white house. here he is with president ford and queen elizabeth. he's the guy with the beard. >> president ronald reagan: well... ( laughter ) >> simon: he showed up with president reagan and nancy at the inaugural gala in 1985, and met a whole bunch of presidents-- richard nixon, george h.w. bush, bill clinton. he wrote an impressive, picture- lad
but there are millions of others, from the patent for michael jackson's moonwalking shoes to benedictnold's loyalty oath. many are priceless treasures, which means they attract not only scholars but thieves, more and more of them all the time. getting to the crooks before they get to the archives has become a new priority in law enforcement. as we reported last fall, no one knows more about this than barry landau, a self- described presidential historian and one of the foremost collectors of...
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do you want to see benedict x k bernanke reconfirmed or not? >> well, i won't ants that.aunt f quantitative easing is over the top and puts us in very dane jurier totogero. i understand the inflation and deflation but you can't continue to debase the currency long-term. it is just an healthy thing. >> and he suggested he would be out of qe if things go as planned over the next year. is that appropriate at this point? >> again, i've been concerned about disquantitative easing. you can't continue with virtually zero interest rates for a long time. you're telling investors you only have one place to go. and that's to the equity market. we all knew this day was going to come. when he was going to start to back up a little bit. better now than later. >> which is really surprising that the market would react this way? because we knew it was coming. >> well, everybody knew it was coming. but nobody knew when it was coming and still don't know when it is coming. >> join me for part two. we have a lot more with speaker boehner p but we will bring you the rest of my interview with
do you want to see benedict x k bernanke reconfirmed or not? >> well, i won't ants that.aunt f quantitative easing is over the top and puts us in very dane jurier totogero. i understand the inflation and deflation but you can't continue to debase the currency long-term. it is just an healthy thing. >> and he suggested he would be out of qe if things go as planned over the next year. is that appropriate at this point? >> again, i've been concerned about disquantitative easing....
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turn coats, benedict arnolds are in the field against us. what are you supposed to do to them?> i think there's a legitimate policy. >> don't you shoot back when people are shooting at you. >> constitutional rights when you can sort of put them aside when somebody is an american overseas. but that doesn't mean that the american government is using drones to go after people in cafes or in hong kong and start a war with china. you had ron paul on. >> does ron paul still have his marbles? i'm serious about this. he was giggling about this. >> let me tell you about his son, rand paul who is still in the senate. he sent out a fund-raising e-mail today which he says you know what's next in the government using gps and cell phones to track you. if you go to a gun show. so that's -- they're really extrapolating. they're using this as a cudgel to make an argument against government because they don't want health care. they don't want wall street reform. this is why they're doing this. >> a few years ago i read about posse comitatus. >> the republican party has been in a place where the
turn coats, benedict arnolds are in the field against us. what are you supposed to do to them?> i think there's a legitimate policy. >> don't you shoot back when people are shooting at you. >> constitutional rights when you can sort of put them aside when somebody is an american overseas. but that doesn't mean that the american government is using drones to go after people in cafes or in hong kong and start a war with china. you had ron paul on. >> does ron paul still have...
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but the -- does that mean he should be treated like benedict arnold? not necessarily. but let's not pretend he didn't break the law. however, the president needs to come out and say clearly, if the government knows more about the people than ever before, easier than ever for us to -- for the government to learn about us, it needs to be easier for us to learn about what the government is doing in our name. so we need, at a minimum, much more transparency about the fisa court. much more transparency about what these programs do. that does not jeopardizes national security for there to be more information about these programs. >> i don't disagree with that. i think many of us are uncomfortable with the idea. snowden is now traveling around with four lap tops. and we're not the only ones he should be worried -- >> and it is very possible that he did get china or other adversaries secrets. we don't know yet. >> david, question to you. i want to talk about the sort of legal issues here. so help us understand why it is that snowden would ultimately be trying to go to ecuador.
but the -- does that mean he should be treated like benedict arnold? not necessarily. but let's not pretend he didn't break the law. however, the president needs to come out and say clearly, if the government knows more about the people than ever before, easier than ever for us to -- for the government to learn about us, it needs to be easier for us to learn about what the government is doing in our name. so we need, at a minimum, much more transparency about the fisa court. much more...
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there i draw on benedict and some of the work that he is done, and this is extremely important.last point, and for the poor, religious liberty is absolutely essential because the only defense that the poor have against nihilism not holism and -- nihilism and decay and complete self- destruction is the robust promotion of faith and the expression of religious liberty as a defense against the madness they live in. thank you. >> i would like to just put it out there that historically, and even in current times, we have seen that in countries where religious freedom is curtailed and freedom of expression is stifled, we have seen how these countries have become cauldrons of insurgency and human rights abuses. so us working towards the preservation of religious freedom in the united states is ultimately where we are going to be benefiting from. practically, what is it that i can do? going back to my community and i will continue myself, and the women of the foundation will continue inculcating a theology of compassion and mercy in the female members through education. ultimately, wome
there i draw on benedict and some of the work that he is done, and this is extremely important.last point, and for the poor, religious liberty is absolutely essential because the only defense that the poor have against nihilism not holism and -- nihilism and decay and complete self- destruction is the robust promotion of faith and the expression of religious liberty as a defense against the madness they live in. thank you. >> i would like to just put it out there that historically, and...