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entries in horowitz, benedict evans, and ryan reith, idc. this quick break, continuing our deep dive of samsung right here on "bloomberg west." ♪ >> i'm emily chang. this is "bloomberg west." the lee family has led the samsung group since 1938. now their dynasty may be threatened. the company's powerful patriarch entering his third month in the hospital after having a heart attack. his son is expected to inherit the family business. the possible handover comes as samsung faces increasing pressure for the company to unravel complicated ownership structure. you are the players in samsung's first family? early and spoke with sam grobart, who visited samsung headquarters in south korea and spoke to the director of congressional affairs and trade for the korea economic institute. i started by asking sam about the samsung dynasty and the company's succession plan. take a listen. >> samsung is controlled by its current chairman, who is currently in the hospital. he is the son of the company's founder, who started some sun in 1938. his son is the he
entries in horowitz, benedict evans, and ryan reith, idc. this quick break, continuing our deep dive of samsung right here on "bloomberg west." ♪ >> i'm emily chang. this is "bloomberg west." the lee family has led the samsung group since 1938. now their dynasty may be threatened. the company's powerful patriarch entering his third month in the hospital after having a heart attack. his son is expected to inherit the family business. the possible handover comes as...
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i started by asking benedict if he thinks samsung can maintain its dominance in the mobile industry. >> the android business is really unstable and uncertain at the moment. it is starting to look more like the pc market developed, with the components commoditized underneath. samsung and most of the android areas have been unable to create a value added in services on top. you have a commodity product, a commodity component. the question for the last two or three years that everyone has been asking is their position sustainable? at what point to chief competitors from china start to ease into that? it looks like that is starting to happen. what you may see in a couple of months if apple comes out with a larger screen phone, and the way ios8 allows you to customize the iphone, you may see apple taking a larger share of the high-end market away from samsung. it is kind of a threat from both ends of the market. >> samsung is also coming out with a couple of higher-and devices later this year, over the next six months as well. i just wonder that has been the strategy but is it the right s
i started by asking benedict if he thinks samsung can maintain its dominance in the mobile industry. >> the android business is really unstable and uncertain at the moment. it is starting to look more like the pc market developed, with the components commoditized underneath. samsung and most of the android areas have been unable to create a value added in services on top. you have a commodity product, a commodity component. the question for the last two or three years that everyone has...
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on august 19, of 1814, the army lands in benedict, which is about halfway up the river from the bay towards washington. meanwhile, you have the other squadron underneath captain james gordon, sailing up the
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it is really challenging. >> benedict, is it you who said that samsung is dominant but paranoid? >> there is lots of different ways to describe samsung. they cloned nokia. people talk about similarities with apple products. every product, every spectrum, every technology, every operator, every country and over $10 billion a year to support that. the question was always, at what point does the commoditization involved in running a business and the come opponents of a commodity, basically logistics and manufacturing company -- when does that catch up with you? samsung has spent two or three years at the top of the market. they have not managed to create any sustainable value on that. they have not created any reason why your next phone should be a samsung. it is not quite clear how they would do that anymore than it was clear how dell or hp could do that. >> xaomi came out of nowhere in china. apple is finally coming out with a new iphone. cory, what do you think about samsung's strategy? does it need a dramatic shakeup, in the sense that they have been making devices for everyone,
it is really challenging. >> benedict, is it you who said that samsung is dominant but paranoid? >> there is lots of different ways to describe samsung. they cloned nokia. people talk about similarities with apple products. every product, every spectrum, every technology, every operator, every country and over $10 billion a year to support that. the question was always, at what point does the commoditization involved in running a business and the come opponents of a commodity,...
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second one, benedict arnold. benedict arnold is a very interesting figure because there's still people today who say well, he was a hero at a certain given point and we've got to give them some latitude. he was really harassed by the continental congress, and the politics of this really bad to keep it out of his own pocket and wasn't reimbursed. some of this is true although it happened to many of the people and they did not become traitors. but when you analyze this strictly from an intelligence point of view, as i did in the book, you find that as opposed to this being a huge blow to the american cause, and rialto spotted one of the two biggest blunders pashtun in reality. because they hailed him so badly. is volunteering effort was almost put aside for other things. he was not vetted before. all because the officer handling, young major andre, was a staff officer much more akin to handling the social responsibilities of being in a to the commanding general and the intelligence aspects of it. at benedict arnold
second one, benedict arnold. benedict arnold is a very interesting figure because there's still people today who say well, he was a hero at a certain given point and we've got to give them some latitude. he was really harassed by the continental congress, and the politics of this really bad to keep it out of his own pocket and wasn't reimbursed. some of this is true although it happened to many of the people and they did not become traitors. but when you analyze this strictly from an...
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i'm like, oh my gosh, there's pope benedict, and he was talking to all of us. you know, it's like we were -- >> it was a personal encounter. >> yeah. >> that's exactly what weir talking about. what's what i think is your objective as lay catholic missionary is to witness, basically, tell the people, anyone that you can, and you're talking to groups of high school students, schools and things like that, hey, i have experienced the love of jesus christ. i've experienced jesus christ. i'd like you to experience him, too, and what that means for your whole life and all of the challenges yo u you're facing. 3.7 million attended the world youth day right about this time, and that is a huge amount of people. that's huge amount of people. well, you are part of an organization that's just starting, sort of a new bud on this vine of new catholic e advantagelization focussed on bringing this message to young people, and first of all, tell me the name of this new organization you're a part of. >> we are called the culture project international. >> the culture project inter
i'm like, oh my gosh, there's pope benedict, and he was talking to all of us. you know, it's like we were -- >> it was a personal encounter. >> yeah. >> that's exactly what weir talking about. what's what i think is your objective as lay catholic missionary is to witness, basically, tell the people, anyone that you can, and you're talking to groups of high school students, schools and things like that, hey, i have experienced the love of jesus christ. i've experienced jesus...
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was april of 2008, pope benedict visited catholic university and held map at nationals park. >> it was palpable. there's something special about it. you can argue different sides of your faith, but the holy spirit just felt like he was there. >> for the pope to come, it would wake up a lot of catholics here and show a lot of people in d.c. that there are more people of faith than they might think. >> sort of a breath of fresh air in a lot of ways. we hope we could have a great visit. >> suzanne kennedy, abc seven news. >> summer is over for thousands of local students. still ahead, the changes that are in store for them as they head back to school tomorrow. and good news >> school begins tomorrow for several systems including d.c. and montgomery county. in the district, four new charter schools will open and students will notice changes to their cafeteria menus. in montgomery county, officials -- open on tuesday. we'll have complete back to school coverage starting tomorrow morning on good morning washington. >> it seems have you another attraction to check out in maryland. horse shoe
was april of 2008, pope benedict visited catholic university and held map at nationals park. >> it was palpable. there's something special about it. you can argue different sides of your faith, but the holy spirit just felt like he was there. >> for the pope to come, it would wake up a lot of catholics here and show a lot of people in d.c. that there are more people of faith than they might think. >> sort of a breath of fresh air in a lot of ways. we hope we could have a great...
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it is almost, to me, it seems like in later life, after she was sober, she became leslie benedict. all of her gay friends who were sick and many people in hollywood out of fear were pushing them away she embraced them. and i have a long interview in the book with rock hudson's doctor who initially identified the aids virus in medical journals and he kind of agreed with this analogy of leslie benedi benedict. it was forcing the mainstream community to acknowledge the humanity and suffering of the people on the margins. >> can i ask a question? my feeling is that the real feminist in that were the writers. she wrote the book it came from and the same with settling last summer. in other words, do you feel, i have an antidote about elizabeth taylor, but do you feel she picked these roles because of the writing, background and concept had nothing to do with her? but i knew her when she was married to senator warner. >> not a bright light. >> let me tell you. she sat there and she said i never knew senators could be so dull. >> at least she had fried chicken and bourbon as a distraction.
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chamberlain please stand. [ applause ] we will close the benediction, but we do hope each of you will come over and join us. just across the street you'll get some instructions. it's the moment to join us for the first fine of the civil war here in the district of columbia since 1864, 150 years ago today. fire a canon, yes. >> please welcome again reverend louis as he leads us through the benediction. >> please stand. now lord we ask for our blessings that as we leave this place, that the street fellowship of the holy communion will rest, rule and abide with us now and forever more and all god's people said -- amen. >>> american history tv in primetime continues wednesday with the civil war battle of the crater, which took place during the siege of petersburg, virginia, on july 30th, 1864. the battle failed with heavy losses for union troops. at 8:00 p.m., the national parks service commemorates the 150th anniversary of the battle and honors the role of u.s. color troops. at 9:20, emanuele dabny discusses how the attack failed and why u.s. color troops were unjustly blamed. and at 10:
chamberlain please stand. [ applause ] we will close the benediction, but we do hope each of you will come over and join us. just across the street you'll get some instructions. it's the moment to join us for the first fine of the civil war here in the district of columbia since 1864, 150 years ago today. fire a canon, yes. >> please welcome again reverend louis as he leads us through the benediction. >> please stand. now lord we ask for our blessings that as we leave this place,...
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it is almost, to me, it seems like in later life, after she was sober, she became leslie benedict.all of her gay friends who were sick and many people in hollywood out of fear were pushing them away she embraced them. and i have a long interview in the book with rock hudson's doctor who initially identified the aids virus in medical journals and he kind of agreed with this analogy of leslie benedi benedict. it was forcing the mainstream community to acknowledge the humanity and suffering of the people on the margins. >> can i ask a question? my feeling is that the real feminist in that were the writers. she wrote the book it came from and the same with settling last summer. in other words, do you feel, i have an antidote about elizabeth taylor, but do you feel she picked these roles because of the writing, background and concept had nothing to do with her? but i knew her when she was married to senator warner. >> not a bright light. >> let me tell you. she sat there and she said i never knew senators could be so dull. >> at least she had fried chicken and bourbon as a distraction.
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he tried to capture benedict arnold after he turned traitor in new york city. in 1782, after the battle of yorktown, he tried to capture prince william henry, who was only 16 at the time. he would later become king of england in 1831. i'm not sure what washington was thinking at that point. the british tried to capture thomas jefferson. they almost nabbed him at monticello. i'm coming out with a short book on the topic of these other captures. i think it is relevant for today because in afghanistan and iraq, the kidnapping of enemies has become more prominent. >> was charles lee part of the major lee family, robert e. lee? >> no, he's not related. he had good family blood through his mother, aristocratic blood, but he was not related to the lees of virginia. his last house is in what is now we town, west virginia, named after him -- leetown, west virginia, named after him. there was a story told he could not afford to put walls in the house, so he was drawing
he tried to capture benedict arnold after he turned traitor in new york city. in 1782, after the battle of yorktown, he tried to capture prince william henry, who was only 16 at the time. he would later become king of england in 1831. i'm not sure what washington was thinking at that point. the british tried to capture thomas jefferson. they almost nabbed him at monticello. i'm coming out with a short book on the topic of these other captures. i think it is relevant for today because in...
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about 2100 when the british land that benedict.for five days, enough forces had been together that they now outnumber the british force. faints --series of feints, ross continues to move towards the capital. he feints strictly towards the city, and then moves north towards the city of bladensburg. this is what is today known as the anacostia river. then, 200 years ago, it was known as the eastern branch of the potomac. it is a tributary of the potomac. this plays a key part in everything that happens at bladensburg. this used to be a deepwater river, back when bladensburg was founded in 1749. port, withdeepwater ships coming from around the globe. they took away tobacco that was grown in the country around here. by 1812, silt had really filled eastern branch. bladensburg was no longer any kind of a major port. but it was still important by virtue of all the roads across it. river up there was quite shallow and easily affordable -- fordable. the eastern branch downriver from here is a pretty major river that you need to have a bridg
about 2100 when the british land that benedict.for five days, enough forces had been together that they now outnumber the british force. faints --series of feints, ross continues to move towards the capital. he feints strictly towards the city, and then moves north towards the city of bladensburg. this is what is today known as the anacostia river. then, 200 years ago, it was known as the eastern branch of the potomac. it is a tributary of the potomac. this plays a key part in everything that...
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her character in "giant leslie a benedict," i don't know if you're familiar with that movie. >> exactly. >> give a little synopsis. >> you should see it immediately. it's an adaptation, and i think. you can probably see it on tmc, it's an adaptation of an edna ferber novel. it's much better than the novel, about a woman from the east coast who marries this -- i'm searching -- who marries rock hudson but even though he's hunky, he's a racist over.un he severely mistreats the n mexican because they're not u.s. citizens, the mexican workers on his gigantic cattle ranch in r texas. and, you know, feminism is a socialmini justice movement andd character, leslie, is extraordinarily concerned with social justice.with her husband tells her that she s can't visit the community of mexican workers, and she defies him. she visits it anyway and she finds a sick child there, and instead of pushing that child e away, the way that, you know, some people might, she embraces the child, and she forces the ma physician who onlyn tended the euro american ranching communis to address -- toee make that chd we
her character in "giant leslie a benedict," i don't know if you're familiar with that movie. >> exactly. >> give a little synopsis. >> you should see it immediately. it's an adaptation, and i think. you can probably see it on tmc, it's an adaptation of an edna ferber novel. it's much better than the novel, about a woman from the east coast who marries this -- i'm searching -- who marries rock hudson but even though he's hunky, he's a racist over.un he severely...
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eggs benedict is really awesome.between layers of pasta? and everything's better with an egg on top. breakfast lasagne benedict. >> that is brand new. finally, emily. go. >> okay, george, this is a bacon, egg and cheese sandwich. but the bun is hash browns out of a waffle iron. some people wanted a hash brown sandwich. we thought you could do this so easily. just put frozen potatoes and hash browns in a waffle iron and you have a cool breakfast sandwich. >> you have seen the three breakfast mashups. vote for your favorite. goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. get the voting right now. a final check of the weather from ginger. >> i have friends, if you are from dallas, perhaps you are familiar with these two faces. alexa and ron. they are from wfaa. how does it feel this morning, nice and crisp? >> it's not normally this cool, is it? >> it's a cool summer. how about you? >> it's cooler than normal, but 98 for us is a cooldown. it's all relative. right? >> it is. and we wanted to make you feel at home. a shot there from d
eggs benedict is really awesome.between layers of pasta? and everything's better with an egg on top. breakfast lasagne benedict. >> that is brand new. finally, emily. go. >> okay, george, this is a bacon, egg and cheese sandwich. but the bun is hash browns out of a waffle iron. some people wanted a hash brown sandwich. we thought you could do this so easily. just put frozen potatoes and hash browns in a waffle iron and you have a cool breakfast sandwich. >> you have seen the...
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again, this morning our benediction reverend greenwood. >> may god the earth maker, god the universe creator, god the star thrower, god the tree grower, may go the builder of nations, god the lord of lords, god the king of kings, god the lover of man kind, may god who is our history. god who is our present, god who awaits us in the future. god be with us now. may got the pain bayer. god the one who suffers. god the bloodied sacrifice. god the redeemer. god the inkarnate. the god who lived as one of us. god who is with us. god who looks like us, god who frees us, god bless you now, may god the life giver, god the devine breath, doed the hogod t maker, the community creator, may the peace revealer, god the comforter of all. may god who moves among us all, god who lifts us into eternal life, god lead us forward today. may god the earth maker, the pain barer, the life giver, bless you and keep you now and always. amen. ♪ >> just from me personally i want to thank you all for being here today with us today on 150th anniversary of the battle of crater. once again superintendent rogers. jus
again, this morning our benediction reverend greenwood. >> may god the earth maker, god the universe creator, god the star thrower, god the tree grower, may go the builder of nations, god the lord of lords, god the king of kings, god the lover of man kind, may god who is our history. god who is our present, god who awaits us in the future. god be with us now. may got the pain bayer. god the one who suffers. god the bloodied sacrifice. god the redeemer. god the inkarnate. the god who lived...
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says pope benedict open-door and he might also walk through it.the 77-year-old pontiff told a group of reporters he thinks he will only be alive for another two years to three years. if you cannot perform his duties , he will retire. pope francis confirmed he is planning a trip to the u.s. next year and is expecting to make a stop in washington. more on that starting tonight at abc 7 news at 5:00. >> the middle east crisis heating up now that a cease-fire has broken. israel carried out a series of airstrikes and the gaza strip this morning. the israeli military says palestinian militants violated a cease-fire earlier by firing three rockets at israel. the federal aviation administration as banning all american air planes from flying into syrian airspace. it comes as a swiss research organization issued a writ port -- a report that groups in syria may have antiaircraft missiles. the watchdog group overseeing the destruction of syria's chemical weapons announced the most crucial part of its job is done. it is destroying 600 metric tons of sarin and
says pope benedict open-door and he might also walk through it.the 77-year-old pontiff told a group of reporters he thinks he will only be alive for another two years to three years. if you cannot perform his duties , he will retire. pope francis confirmed he is planning a trip to the u.s. next year and is expecting to make a stop in washington. more on that starting tonight at abc 7 news at 5:00. >> the middle east crisis heating up now that a cease-fire has broken. israel carried out a...
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you and benedict cumberbatch. >> yeah, i got to meet benedict cumberbatch, which i'm -- and there's anothere you the biff noogie." and it was -- he gave -- i have a picture of him giving me a noogie. >> jimmy: no way. >> and his accent is like -- >> jimmy: he sounds like stewie from "family guy." [ laughter ] apparently. >> well, it is. >> jimmy: i want to know about this dude. >> oh, yeah, this guy -- so this is our nerdist logo right here, and this guy made a a nerdist superhero outfit. it looks great. maybe should have worn a cup, but that's all right. [ laughter ] that would be my only note. >> jimmy: oh my lord. >> but it's such an amazing outfit. >> jimmy: oh no. >> he did an amazing outfit. >> jimmy: oh no. yeah, yeah. we're raising money for this guy. we'll put up his website. >> he's raising something too. >> jimmy: yeah, he certainly is. [ laughter ] well, you know what? in his defense, it was very cold. >> it was very cold inside. >> jimmy: it was very -- >> yes, very, very cold. >> jimmy: well, i -- [ laughter ] i've kind of run out of questions. >> oh, you have? [ laughter ] th
you and benedict cumberbatch. >> yeah, i got to meet benedict cumberbatch, which i'm -- and there's anothere you the biff noogie." and it was -- he gave -- i have a picture of him giving me a noogie. >> jimmy: no way. >> and his accent is like -- >> jimmy: he sounds like stewie from "family guy." [ laughter ] apparently. >> well, it is. >> jimmy: i want to know about this dude. >> oh, yeah, this guy -- so this is our nerdist logo right...
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[applause] >> our benediction this morning will be given by reverend rick greenwood. he is with st.l's episcopal church. i failed to mention also with pastor lyons, both churches represented here this morning were wartime congregations here in petersburg, but again, this morning our benediction, reverend greenwood. may god the earth maker, got the universe creator, god the start or him about the tree ofwer, made got the builder nations, god the lord of lords, god the king of kings, god the lover of mankind, may god who is our history, god who is our present, god who awaits us in the future, god be with us now. may god the pain bearer, got the one who suffers, god the bloody, sacrifice, god the redeemer, may thethe incarnate one, got one born of woman, god the one who lived as one of us, god who is with us, god who looks like us, god who frees us, god bless you now. may got the life giver, got a sanctifier, got the divine , mayh, god the holy maker god the spirit share, got the community creator, may the peace revealer, got the comforter of who moves among sasol, god who whispers div
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so, she marries benedict arnold, who i i believe she also loves. oh, god. >> what?ly acclaimed. >> first of all, thank you. >> seth: you're very welcome. >> for saying that and for having me on with my one request. you've wanted me on the air for years. >> seth: yes, i have wanted you for years. >> only if swift, only if george is here. [ light laughter ] >> seth: you said you would only be the third of a swift-george trio. >> thank you. i'm glad to be the waters here. thank you. >> seth: when i first saw this idea, the amount of professional jealousy i had for what a great comedy idea this was. which is you get people drunk, they tell a historical story and then you reenact it with actors. it's the greatest. how did you come up with that idea? >> thank you for being jealous of that. >> seth: i'm so jealous of that. i'm wildly jealous of that. >> that makes me feel really good. hey, jealousy. [ laughter ] it was with a very good friend of mine named jake johnson. "let's be cops." >> seth: "let's be cops." it's a film. yes. >> him and i are dear friends and he was ve
so, she marries benedict arnold, who i i believe she also loves. oh, god. >> what?ly acclaimed. >> first of all, thank you. >> seth: you're very welcome. >> for saying that and for having me on with my one request. you've wanted me on the air for years. >> seth: yes, i have wanted you for years. >> only if swift, only if george is here. [ light laughter ] >> seth: you said you would only be the third of a swift-george trio. >> thank you. i'm glad...
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the british sailed up and disembarked 5000 troops at benedict on the 19th of august, 1814. the path to the capital was clear. the capital was like tethered pray. as the bridge began their march inland, fear in washington turned to terror. terror gave way to pandemonium. it was the hottest summer in memory. it had not rained in three weeks. the dusty roads were clogged with expert refugees with carts and wagons. washingtonians fled to the surrounding woods of maryland and virginia preferring paradoxically the security of the wild to the insecurity of their own homes. that is what it was like. i dislike books that give a dry recitation of facts. that is not how it happened. these were real people with emotions reacting to different circumstances. ,his is what i tried to portray what happened to the people involved rather than a dry list of statistics. many of the government agencies remained stark because most of the clerks were over 45 and exempt from call up to the militia. but in the basement of the house of representatives, nearly all the offices were empty because most o
the british sailed up and disembarked 5000 troops at benedict on the 19th of august, 1814. the path to the capital was clear. the capital was like tethered pray. as the bridge began their march inland, fear in washington turned to terror. terror gave way to pandemonium. it was the hottest summer in memory. it had not rained in three weeks. the dusty roads were clogged with expert refugees with carts and wagons. washingtonians fled to the surrounding woods of maryland and virginia preferring...
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reporter: that notion of getting ready by letting go was imparted once again when the rabbi gave a benedictiono his audience in boulder. >> god, i thank you for keeping me in the light, and i let go and let go and let go. amen. >> reporter: the spiritual heavyweight and the skeptical seeker confronting the mystery and the marvel of death, together. for "religion and ethics newsweekly," this is bob faw in boulder, colorado. >>> finally, pope francis heads to south korea this coming week, where he'll participate in several events, including asian youth day. this week, he met with some 50,000 young german catholics in st. peter's square. many of them were altar servers. francis urged them not to waste too much time on the internet and smart phones, saying those things can distract people from what's really important. presumably, he didn't mean to include his twitter account, which currently has more than 4 million followers. >>> that's our program for now. i'm kim lawton. you can follow us on twitter and facebook, where i have a fan page as well. watch us anytime on the pbs app for iphones and ip
reporter: that notion of getting ready by letting go was imparted once again when the rabbi gave a benedictiono his audience in boulder. >> god, i thank you for keeping me in the light, and i let go and let go and let go. amen. >> reporter: the spiritual heavyweight and the skeptical seeker confronting the mystery and the marvel of death, together. for "religion and ethics newsweekly," this is bob faw in boulder, colorado. >>> finally, pope francis heads to south...
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again, this morning our benediction reverend greenwood. >> may god the earth maker, god the universeor, god the star thrower, god the tree grower, may go the builder of nations, god the lord of lords, god the king of kings, god the lover of man kind, may god who is our history. god who is our present, god who awaits us in the future. god be with us now. may got the pain bayer. god the one who suffers. god the bloodied sacrifice. god the redeemer.
again, this morning our benediction reverend greenwood. >> may god the earth maker, god the universeor, god the star thrower, god the tree grower, may go the builder of nations, god the lord of lords, god the king of kings, god the lover of man kind, may god who is our history. god who is our present, god who awaits us in the future. god be with us now. may got the pain bayer. god the one who suffers. god the bloodied sacrifice. god the redeemer.
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francis said he'd consider retiring pope benedict did last year if he felt he couldn't perform his duties. the u.s. navy said yesterday divers have found the wreckage of the "uss houston," a cruiser sunk in the java sea in february of 1942. about 700 sailors and marines went down with the ships. the navy is working with indonesia to ensure their final resting place remains secure. there are no plans to raise it. in a world that has seen so much war, they are planting seeds of peace. their story is next. deal with high... u may know o and low blood sugar. januvia (sitagliptin) is a once-daily pill that, along with diet and exercise, helps lower blood sugar. januvia works when your blood sugar is high and works less when your blood sugar is low, because it works by enhancing your body's own ability to lower blood sugar. plus januvia, by itself, is not likely to cause weight gain or low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). januvia should not be used in patients with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. tell your doctor if you have a history of pancreatitis. serious side effects can happen, inclu
francis said he'd consider retiring pope benedict did last year if he felt he couldn't perform his duties. the u.s. navy said yesterday divers have found the wreckage of the "uss houston," a cruiser sunk in the java sea in february of 1942. about 700 sailors and marines went down with the ships. the navy is working with indonesia to ensure their final resting place remains secure. there are no plans to raise it. in a world that has seen so much war, they are planting seeds of peace....
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pope benedict realized this. but you can reform the church.way to do so is to just simply live out the commandments of jesus and hope everyone else follows, and that's what pope francis has done. and i am so, so proud to be a product of a jesuit education and someone who really supports this pope and what he's been doing. so that's my two cents on the pope. this notion of sort of the thing that religions have in common is, of course, incredibly important. at the heart of it is this idea that is found in all religious traditions and which is most familiar to jews and christians as do unto others as you would have them do unto you. the golden rule exists in every religious traditions in the world. religions that go far back before judaism, the cold of ham rabbi, the oldest, most ancient code of ethics we have has the golden rule in it. this idea that there is a way of treating other people regardless of their race or ethnicity or their religion, their nationality. and it's simply how you yourself want to be treated seems so basic. but at the hea
pope benedict realized this. but you can reform the church.way to do so is to just simply live out the commandments of jesus and hope everyone else follows, and that's what pope francis has done. and i am so, so proud to be a product of a jesuit education and someone who really supports this pope and what he's been doing. so that's my two cents on the pope. this notion of sort of the thing that religions have in common is, of course, incredibly important. at the heart of it is this idea that is...
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god bless america. [ applause ] >> our benediction this morning will be given by reverend rick greenwood is with st. paul's episcopal church. i failed to mention also with pastor lyons from gillfield, both churches represented here this morning were wartime congregations here in petersburg. but, again, this morning our benediction, reverend greenwood. >> may god the earth maker, god the universe creator, god the star thrower, god the tree grower, may god the builder of nations, god the lord of lords, god the king of kings, god the lover of mankind. may god who is our history, god who is our present, god who awaits us in the future, god be with us now. may god the pain bearer, god the one who suffers, god the bloodied sacrifice, god the redeemer. may god the incarnate one, god the one born of woman, god the one who lived as one of us, god the son. may god who is with us, god who looks like us, god who frees us, god bless you now. may god the life giver, god the sanctifier, god the divine breath, god the holy maker. may god the spirit sharer, god the community creator. may the peace reveal
god bless america. [ applause ] >> our benediction this morning will be given by reverend rick greenwood is with st. paul's episcopal church. i failed to mention also with pastor lyons from gillfield, both churches represented here this morning were wartime congregations here in petersburg. but, again, this morning our benediction, reverend greenwood. >> may god the earth maker, god the universe creator, god the star thrower, god the tree grower, may god the builder of nations, god...
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his attorney, benedict morelli, explained to nbc's matt lauer why he thinks walmart is to blame for therash and not just the driver. >> they're allowed to work for 14 hours total. he wasn't finished working when he had the accident. he was already driving 13 hours and 22 minutes and he was on his way and only 30 minutes out of bristol, pennsylvania. so he would have wound up working more than 14 hours to begin with. >> but is that kevin wilbur's responsibility? isn't is his responsibility? why is it walmart's responsibility? >> because he works for walmart. >> in a statement to nbc news, walmart called the accident, quote, a terrible tragedy. the retail giant says, quote, we are cooperating fully with the ongoing investigation and working to resolve all of the remaining issues as a result of the accident. the truck driver pleaded not guilty to death by auto and assault by auto charges. >>> and right now investigators are reviewing video of a deadly crash involving nascar star tony stewart. he struck and killed kevin ward jr. on a new york racetrack saturday night. detectives say right n
his attorney, benedict morelli, explained to nbc's matt lauer why he thinks walmart is to blame for therash and not just the driver. >> they're allowed to work for 14 hours total. he wasn't finished working when he had the accident. he was already driving 13 hours and 22 minutes and he was on his way and only 30 minutes out of bristol, pennsylvania. so he would have wound up working more than 14 hours to begin with. >> but is that kevin wilbur's responsibility? isn't is his...
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also can say he also said, by the way, that he thought the role of the planter who was played by benedictumberbund, he's quoted as saying that. it's the bealty of evil argument. i think anything that allows that kind of ability, it's, like, thank you, film makers for being so fantastic. and so we can jump on and make their claims. there were no films for a while. i'm going to ask you, do you think a bad film, therefore, should not have been made? >> yes, i do. i do. >> that's fine. you're from l.a. how can you think that? >> you know what, steve mcqueen is a very interesting person. he does a couple of things which are very annoying. one of them is that he really denies the fact that people have done any film on slavery before. he says repeatedly, and i saw him on an event for b.e.t. and on the panel with all the actors and the writer and all of that. and he just would say repeatedly, this is the first time a film like this has ever been made. this is the first time that we're looking at slavery. i said well, what happened to all of the other? secondly, rerepeatedly said no one from brita
also can say he also said, by the way, that he thought the role of the planter who was played by benedictumberbund, he's quoted as saying that. it's the bealty of evil argument. i think anything that allows that kind of ability, it's, like, thank you, film makers for being so fantastic. and so we can jump on and make their claims. there were no films for a while. i'm going to ask you, do you think a bad film, therefore, should not have been made? >> yes, i do. i do. >> that's fine....
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. >> please welcome again refb rend li reverend lewis as he leads us through the benediction. >> letall god's people said -- amen. >> tonight, american history tv's look at the civil war continues with the battle of the crater. occurring during the siege of petersburg, virginia, union forces detonated explosives underneath the confederate lines to create a gap in the defenses. but the attack failed with heavy losses for union troops. here's a preview. >> one regiment in the area was the 48th pennsylvania interfantry. some troops in this regiment were coal miners. they thought they could mine underneath the confederate battery, fill the end of the mine with gun powder around literally blow a hole in the confederate lines. but digging began on june 25th and the mine was completed a month later. the total length of the mine would be 586 feet. they removed 18,000 cubic feet of earth in the construction of the mine. the sounds of digging actually once they got up underneath this confederate battery were heard by south carolinian infantry men and virginia artillery men locations in the pos
. >> please welcome again refb rend li reverend lewis as he leads us through the benediction. >> letall god's people said -- amen. >> tonight, american history tv's look at the civil war continues with the battle of the crater. occurring during the siege of petersburg, virginia, union forces detonated explosives underneath the confederate lines to create a gap in the defenses. but the attack failed with heavy losses for union troops. here's a preview. >> one regiment in...
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chamberlain please stand. [ applause ] we will close the benediction, but we do hope each of you willgain reverend louis as he leads us through the benediction. >> please stand. now lord we ask for our blessings that as we leave this place, that the street fellowship of the holy communion will rest, rule and abide with us now and forever more and all god's people said -- amen. >>> american history tv in primetime continues wednesday with the civil war battle of the crater, which took place during the siege of petersburg, virginia, on july 30th, 1864. the battle failed with heavy losses for union troops. at 8:00 p.m., the national parks service commemorates the 150th anniversary of the battle and honors the role of u.s. color troops. at 9:20, emanuele dabny discusses how the attack failed and why u.s. color troops were unjustly blamed. and at 10:15, author kevin la vigne discusses how color troops were remembered immediately following the civil war. the battle of the crater at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3. >>> here are some of the highlights for this weekend. friday on c-span in p
chamberlain please stand. [ applause ] we will close the benediction, but we do hope each of you willgain reverend louis as he leads us through the benediction. >> please stand. now lord we ask for our blessings that as we leave this place, that the street fellowship of the holy communion will rest, rule and abide with us now and forever more and all god's people said -- amen. >>> american history tv in primetime continues wednesday with the civil war battle of the crater, which...
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today. >> firing cannon, yes. >> please welcome again reverenr louis as he leads us through the benedictiontersburg, virginia, union forces detonated explosives under the confederate lines. the attack failed with heavy losses for union troops, here's a preview. >> one regiment in the area, was the 48th pennsylvania infantry. some troops were coal minors, they thought they could mine underneath the confederate battery, fill the end of the mine with gun powder, and literally blow a hole in the confederate lines. the digging began june 25th. the total length of the mine would be about 586 feet, they removed 18,000 cubic feet of earth in the construction of the mine. the sounds of digging once they got up underneath this confederate battery were heard by south carolina men and virginia artillery men located in the position here. confederates were looking for the mines. anywhere close, they were digging what they called listening galleries to see if they could hear the sounds of digging. there's one spot out here where the confederate counter mine goes over top of the union mine. they didn't go
today. >> firing cannon, yes. >> please welcome again reverenr louis as he leads us through the benedictiontersburg, virginia, union forces detonated explosives under the confederate lines. the attack failed with heavy losses for union troops, here's a preview. >> one regiment in the area, was the 48th pennsylvania infantry. some troops were coal minors, they thought they could mine underneath the confederate battery, fill the end of the mine with gun powder, and literally...