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father james martin, culture editor of america magazine, talked with us about the movie and its powerful spiritual themes. ♪ >> i have never seen a film on an overtly religious topic that has affected me so much. i don't think i've ever seen one that's so honest about the life of faith. so it blew me away, to use some religious language. the monastery is a microcosm and a little world. i mean, you have the same joys and struggles and jealousies sometimes and arguments. the monks were human beings. they struggled with their faith, these very big questions, you know, about whether to stay. the monks are not as concerned with politics as they are with the people around them. you know, their politics in a sense was the politics of love and charity. for example, the clinic that the medical monk, the brother runs and he's not asking people if they're catholic or not. he's treating mostly muslims. >> the same way that chst loved everybody, the monks love everyone. [ speaking foreign language ] >> i think that most people think that monks have no idea what goes on outside the walls, and as you c
father james martin, culture editor of america magazine, talked with us about the movie and its powerful spiritual themes. ♪ >> i have never seen a film on an overtly religious topic that has affected me so much. i don't think i've ever seen one that's so honest about the life of faith. so it blew me away, to use some religious language. the monastery is a microcosm and a little world. i mean, you have the same joys and struggles and jealousies sometimes and arguments. the monks were...
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he repeatedly attempted to blake out of prison. >> james earl ray serving 99 years for the assassination of martintoday. >> reporter: james earl ray died of liver failure in 1998, maintaining his innocence to the end. some skeptics still cling to other theories. but hampton sides believes the truth behind the murder of martin luther king is far simpler. >> people find it very hard to believe that such a great man could be brought down by such a hollow and puny person. i think that we want to believe that it takes some kind of massive conspiracy of hundreds of people to bring down one person. but that's not the case. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to
he repeatedly attempted to blake out of prison. >> james earl ray serving 99 years for the assassination of martintoday. >> reporter: james earl ray died of liver failure in 1998, maintaining his innocence to the end. some skeptics still cling to other theories. but hampton sides believes the truth behind the murder of martin luther king is far simpler. >> people find it very hard to believe that such a great man could be brought down by such a hollow and puny person. i think...
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this was the world championship checkers match between james wiley and robert martin. they were scheduled to have a 40 game series over the span of about two months. the outcome was zero winds, 40 jobs and zero losses on both sides. in fact, 21 out of the 40 games they played for the same game move by move. the cave had gone to this point where there was such a giant pool of collective checkers was to, and the players were sort of reluctant with the stakes that high to play an inferior moved to stick it the other person out of books. that they didn't. they played the book 21 times. the sponsors were extremely displeased. no one, of course, knew who to give the world title to. part of the challenge for the checkers community is to john -- figure out how to keep the game worth playing. so the real strategy basically is, if you go like the weight check if players are up and began open the game for them. that is what happened in top-level checkers plight. i don't know if you guys have been following that. ever since they can 80's they had been mandating the first few moves
this was the world championship checkers match between james wiley and robert martin. they were scheduled to have a 40 game series over the span of about two months. the outcome was zero winds, 40 jobs and zero losses on both sides. in fact, 21 out of the 40 games they played for the same game move by move. the cave had gone to this point where there was such a giant pool of collective checkers was to, and the players were sort of reluctant with the stakes that high to play an inferior moved to...
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this was the world championship checkers match between james wiley and robert martins. they were scheduled to have a 40-game series over the span of about two months. and the outcome was zero wins, 40 draws and zero losses on both sides. and, in fact, 21 out of the 40 games they played were the same game. [laughter] move by move. the game had gotten to this point where there was such a giant pool of collective checkers wisdom and the players were sort of reluctant with the stakes that high to play an inferior move just to get the other person -- it's called out of look -- that they just didn't get out of book. they just played the book game 21 times, and the sponsors were extremely displeased. and no one, of course, knew who to give the world title to. so part of the challenge for the checkers community is to figure out how to keep the game worth playing. and so the real strategy, basically, is if you don't like the way checkers players are opening the game, open the game for them. and that's what's happened in top-level checkers play. i don't know if you guys have been
this was the world championship checkers match between james wiley and robert martins. they were scheduled to have a 40-game series over the span of about two months. and the outcome was zero wins, 40 draws and zero losses on both sides. and, in fact, 21 out of the 40 games they played were the same game. [laughter] move by move. the game had gotten to this point where there was such a giant pool of collective checkers wisdom and the players were sort of reluctant with the stakes that high to...
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james bible. kjv language has been the source of some of the most important speeches in america's history, including lincoln's gettysburg address and martinr king jr.'s most beloved remarks. >> i've seen the promised land. >> reporter: politicians to this day make king james references. >> that i am my brothers' keeper, i am my sister's keeper. >> reporter: for a long time, many christians considered the kjv the only version authorized by god himself. >> our lord jesus christ, the great shepherd of the sheep. >> reporter: with the advent of more modern translations, the number of king james-only churches has decreased dramatically. but the kjv has never disappeared from regular use. >> there used to be, maybe 30, 40, 50 years ago, a single translation might be the preferred translation of choice for a church. i think those ys are gone. where a pastor, if he's smart, will use multiple translations, the king james will liky be one of them. >> reporter: even congregations which may think they don't use the king james might be surprised to learn the language of the "lord's prayer" recited in most churches is indeed kjv. >> our father, who art
james bible. kjv language has been the source of some of the most important speeches in america's history, including lincoln's gettysburg address and martinr king jr.'s most beloved remarks. >> i've seen the promised land. >> reporter: politicians to this day make king james references. >> that i am my brothers' keeper, i am my sister's keeper. >> reporter: for a long time, many christians considered the kjv the only version authorized by god himself. >> our lord...
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. >> think that's a james bond car, an aston martin, 007. >> look at the rescue helicopter. >> you can't search and rescue helicopter overhead. you can probably hear it. >> the funny thing is my mother is in the reception, only to go around the block to come back in again, because they're spedding the night in buckingham palace. >> the car is too valuable. >> did you see the license plate? just wed. they have a sense of humor. >> a wonderful sense of humor. >> search and rescue is relevant because william does a lot of search and rescue flying. it's his buddies sort of tagging along. >> is that a learner's in the front of the car? like a learner's permit? >> it's a bit of a play on the learner's plate. it's testing out. taking married life on a road run. like india says, we have a touch sovereign with great sense of humor. think it's just been displayed there. >> i think that will matter, doesn't it? the relatability of the couple? they like the couple as people. >> william has a couple more years with the royal air force. then he'll go into full-time royal duties. they cherish the life
. >> think that's a james bond car, an aston martin, 007. >> look at the rescue helicopter. >> you can't search and rescue helicopter overhead. you can probably hear it. >> the funny thing is my mother is in the reception, only to go around the block to come back in again, because they're spedding the night in buckingham palace. >> the car is too valuable. >> did you see the license plate? just wed. they have a sense of humor. >> a wonderful sense of...
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martin luther king, jr., was assassinated in memphis by james earl ray. today, members of the king family gathered at his tomb to sing "we shall overcome." there was a similar gathering in memphis at the lorraine motel, and the attached civil rights museum there. >>> the oil drilling firm transocean apologized for insensitive wording in a securities filing that called last year its best year for safety performance. transocean owned, you'll recall, the deepwater horizon drilling rig which exploded a year ago, killing 11 workers and leading to the bp oil disaster. >>> a security breach at a marketing firm that serves some of the biggest companies in the country has them warning customers not to respond to e-mails asking for login or account information. citigroup, chase, walmart, walgreens, best buy are among the affected companies. e-mails that appear to be from them that ask you to login to an account could be an attempt to steal your financial information. they should not be answered. >>> up next here tonight, a unique harvest that's making a difference
martin luther king, jr., was assassinated in memphis by james earl ray. today, members of the king family gathered at his tomb to sing "we shall overcome." there was a similar gathering in memphis at the lorraine motel, and the attached civil rights museum there. >>> the oil drilling firm transocean apologized for insensitive wording in a securities filing that called last year its best year for safety performance. transocean owned, you'll recall, the deepwater horizon...
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congressman lewis stokes and strokes me conclude it back in seventy nine that martin luther king was likely killed by a conspiracy and james earl ray acted for money now there's still some dispute are we ok you know was he a shooter was he is potter but whatever his role was you know he acted for money and so most people don't realize that you know official comments concluded king conspiracy you know ray acted for money and stokes in his you know million dollar misstatement they rule the common suspects in the f.b.i. both of which don't harbel things to kate and other civil rights leaders but most people don't realize the first person who bring the f.b.i. out is a suspect and keeps murder in the mainstream media which cheney stoner the incredible racist who was an attorney for james earl ray and so so much floats around today it was to bump three years ago by louis stoke city african-american and a member of congress. and you know it and those are city areas claiming to have high have rated visitors lawdy who paid for it and why well we you want a high followed up on stilts in spite instantly and we actually point it we fo
congressman lewis stokes and strokes me conclude it back in seventy nine that martin luther king was likely killed by a conspiracy and james earl ray acted for money now there's still some dispute are we ok you know was he a shooter was he is potter but whatever his role was you know he acted for money and so most people don't realize that you know official comments concluded king conspiracy you know ray acted for money and stokes in his you know million dollar misstatement they rule the common...
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martin luther king jr and profiles his assassin, james earl ray. mr. sides beat il's the seascape from the missouri state penitentiary in 1967 and his travels throughout the south, mexico and los angeles and his assassination of dr. king. the library of philadelphia is the host of this event. it's about an hour. [applause] >> thank you. >> it's great to be back. i think that all writers he eventually want to go back to the place they came from. in this case, it was for me to go back to memphis tennessee where i grew up, where it was warm and try to understand this pivotal moment in american history and to try to understand and sort of de construct the most controversial, the most tragic, the most and many ways complicated even in my city's history. my father was a law professor and a lawyer until a law firm in memphis that has represented the garbage workers and represented the team on behalf of the garbage workers and so i've got a lot from him about this event. but you're always sifting your memory of things you wonder was the family more correct? di
martin luther king jr and profiles his assassin, james earl ray. mr. sides beat il's the seascape from the missouri state penitentiary in 1967 and his travels throughout the south, mexico and los angeles and his assassination of dr. king. the library of philadelphia is the host of this event. it's about an hour. [applause] >> thank you. >> it's great to be back. i think that all writers he eventually want to go back to the place they came from. in this case, it was for me to go back...