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still to come here, spirits, made by what, monks? we'll take you inside of the abby turned brewery, next. >>> finally, from us this hour, we take you to saint joseph's abbey in massachusetts. it is one of the spiritual homes of a group of monks called trapists, they are a roman catholic order and live secluded lives sentencerred around meditation and separation from the outside world. but they do need to survive. and the only money they can take in is from selling products made by their own hands. so last month, the monks tried something different. they opened the first american trapist beer brewery. it's a big departure. we go behind the scenes at saint joseph'sap abbey in spencer, massachusetts. we are honored to be the first news organization to do so in years. >> it's about hope. it's about the future. and to kind of give ourselves a new beginning. it's about survival of the community here. solitude is one of the most precious things we have, and for me personally because it helps me pay attention, to pay attention to the mystery
still to come here, spirits, made by what, monks? we'll take you inside of the abby turned brewery, next. >>> finally, from us this hour, we take you to saint joseph's abbey in massachusetts. it is one of the spiritual homes of a group of monks called trapists, they are a roman catholic order and live secluded lives sentencerred around meditation and separation from the outside world. but they do need to survive. and the only money they can take in is from selling products made by...
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says the texas ranger rudy jaramillo fed the former monk information which he didn't have himself.t jaramillo says that never happened and that the d.a.'s claim is a great insult to his integrity. what's more, the d.a.'s concern about tacheny seems to ignore this man. >> back in 2002, i was a detective with the san antonio police homicide unit, and i was assigned to the cold case unit, and i had received a phone call. >> george saidler is deputy chief of criminal investigations for the bexar county, texas, sheriff's office. in april 2002, months before lieutenant jaramillo ever heard of dale tacheny, the former monk called detective saidler. tacheny gave him details about how father feit admitted murdering a 25-year-old woman. >> i remember mr. tacheny telling me that the girl had been placed in a bathroom, wrapped in what i call a saran wrap or cellophane, that she was naked from the waist up, that he had fondled her breasts. >> tacheny gave detective saidler numerous details about the murder that had never been made public and even put them in writing. >> i was convinced that mr.
says the texas ranger rudy jaramillo fed the former monk information which he didn't have himself.t jaramillo says that never happened and that the d.a.'s claim is a great insult to his integrity. what's more, the d.a.'s concern about tacheny seems to ignore this man. >> back in 2002, i was a detective with the san antonio police homicide unit, and i was assigned to the cold case unit, and i had received a phone call. >> george saidler is deputy chief of criminal investigations for...
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trappist monk is one who belongs to a worldwide religious order.t tries to follow a primitive met asitiesism. we gather together to pray. and private prayer in solitude and dwelling with the word of god. that's a big part. >> this is all bottled. the first batch was released and sold out. that's good and challenging. because we feed to get more beer out to the public >> in our monastery we have 63 members. it's a slice of life. in the united states there are totals of 17 mon aft ris. we have monks and nuns and probably 165 monest ris in the world and several thousand members including the male and female branch of the order. we put the neck labels on. we are getting close to running at speed. we are five weeks into commissioning this and try to make it work. our goal is to be self-supportive. when we came to spencer we inherited a dairy form. when it was no longer available we discovered we were good at it. we are preparing the shaping carton one by one. >> we put a lot of cartons together by hand. the machines do it out snow matticly -- automatica
trappist monk is one who belongs to a worldwide religious order.t tries to follow a primitive met asitiesism. we gather together to pray. and private prayer in solitude and dwelling with the word of god. that's a big part. >> this is all bottled. the first batch was released and sold out. that's good and challenging. because we feed to get more beer out to the public >> in our monastery we have 63 members. it's a slice of life. in the united states there are totals of 17 mon aft...
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. >> dale tacheny, a former monk, says he spent six months with father feit at this monastery in missouri after irene's murder. tacheny was feit's spiritual counselor and says that in bits and pieces, he told him about a young woman he saw for confession just before easter. >> he offered to take her to the rectory. >> about sexually assaulting her. >> after fondling her breasts, he took her to the basement. >> about keeping her bound and gagged. >> he put something over her head. >> about her struggle to live. >> she was saying, "i can't breathe, i can't breathe." >> and about dumping her lifeless body at the canal. >> on the way over there, father feit said that he patted her on her breasts, she was in the back seat, and was saying to her, "irene, everything will be okay, everything will be okay, irene." >> even though john feit knew she was dead? >> yeah, yeah. >> while it was not unusual at the time for the church to deal with criminal priests internally, tacheny says he asked feit about the secular authorities. but why was he sent to the monastery, in your opinion, and not to the poli
. >> dale tacheny, a former monk, says he spent six months with father feit at this monastery in missouri after irene's murder. tacheny was feit's spiritual counselor and says that in bits and pieces, he told him about a young woman he saw for confession just before easter. >> he offered to take her to the rectory. >> about sexually assaulting her. >> after fondling her breasts, he took her to the basement. >> about keeping her bound and gagged. >> he put...
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so last month, the monks tried something different.hey opened the first american trapist beer brewery. it's a big departure. we go behind the scenes at saint joseph'sap abbey in spencer, massachusetts. we are honored to be the first news organization to do so in 30 years. >> it's about hope. it's about the future. and to kind of give ourselves a new beginning. it's about survival of the community here. solitude is one of the most precious things we have, and for me personally because it helps me pay attention, to pay attention to the mystery and the goodness that i am seeking. to me, the learning curve was about 100%. my background is really pottery. a brother had the inspired idea for the brewery invited me in at the beginning because i could bring kind of aircraft background to it. >> traff trappist monk belongs worldwide religious order that follows saint benedict which goes back to the 6th century but tries to follow a more prim i have been mon after thecism. that's why we were founded in 1098. we gathered together as a community s
so last month, the monks tried something different.hey opened the first american trapist beer brewery. it's a big departure. we go behind the scenes at saint joseph'sap abbey in spencer, massachusetts. we are honored to be the first news organization to do so in 30 years. >> it's about hope. it's about the future. and to kind of give ourselves a new beginning. it's about survival of the community here. solitude is one of the most precious things we have, and for me personally because it...
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still to come here, spirits, made by what, monks? we'll take you inside of the abby turned brewery, next. >> no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. on al jazeera america >> start with one issue education... yemeni raj.. iv sashl hel ty tie thai solitude is one of the most precious things we have, and for me personally because it helps me pay attention, to pay attention to the mystery and the goodness that i am seeking. to me, the learning curve was about 100%. my background is really pottery. a brother had the inspired idea for the brewery invited me in at the beginning because i could bring kind of aircraft background to it. >> traff trappist monk belongs to worldwide religious order that follows saint benedict which goes back to the 6th century but tries to follow a more prim i have bee
still to come here, spirits, made by what, monks? we'll take you inside of the abby turned brewery, next. >> no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. on al jazeera america >> start with one issue education... yemeni raj.. iv sashl hel ty...
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monks have been growing beer for over a thousand years. >> brewing beer is the trashist monks' familytil now. >> how does it fit in with your values. we're talking about beer. >> our diet was so poor so they brewed a really nutritious beer and called it liquid bread. >> with help from their brothers they built this brewery next to the abbey where they develop their own unique brew. >> this is a blend. >> the brewery's director traveled to belgium to get their beer certified. >> you have to protect the family name. >> their whole livelihood, right, hinges on the quality of the beer they produce. >> listen. >> okay. >> very sound. the sound is important. so we know the yeast did the work in the glass. >> quite impressed. >> and so are the critics. >> it's got loads of flavor and it's a beautiful color and just has the flavor profile and the weight and just jechb real experience of a great belgian ale. >> doesn't hurt that the big guysguy guy's on your side too. >> he's been very good to us. >> here's to america's first trappe's brewery. >> cheers. >> something everyone can rejoice about
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their future is tied to the monks who can phone them. sneaking some of the relationship between man and beast. far from the te majestic. his name. the time. i know eye all right to the rocks you sites like that. so when a tiger is in full glory in the in the jungles of thailand in fact oh one the few places where they're actually successfully human too ironic automation project for this beautiful animal in case you want to check in more on that either us team will put city haven't seen in the story you can go to a website is englishelt cctv don't call the guilt of our checkout or all the stories of all social media presence were active on facebook and twitter as was of cos china's own casino we boast a duty the so called into the run that story of the opening scene was brought off. we will catch you again at about ninety minutes i had the seven pm local time here in beijing to wobble off on cctv news i checked into our old website and was with me the other nations are developing stories. talks in vienna with me on when all is said to him
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it housed a large and prosperous community of benedictine monks, and secondly and most importantly, itas one of the foremost places of pilgrimage in france, for here was contained the relics of saint mary magdalene. thousands of pilgrims came through the western portals of this church, and they found themselves in a sacred way... a long avenue of arches and aisles which led them to the distant and luminous choir where the body of saint mary magdalene was contained. the dout mediev christian, holy rel had the power to perform miracles. en the tiest fragment of the body of a snt encased in its riqry rapresented the power, the presence of the saint. much of the art of the time was geared to the cult of saints and their relics. medieval artists lavished their skill on these reliquaries. only the most precious jewels and workmanship were considered worthy to hold, for example, a splinter of wood from the cross of the crucifixion... or the scowl of saint john the baptist... or the cloak of the virgin mary or the arm of a bishop or a saint. now, the status of a church and its attraction for p
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there are hardly any tourists, but plenty of pristine nature, which the coptic monks care for personally. we have here all sorts of different species of monkeys, wild boar, birds. they all live with us in the forest. >> the monk shows us his pride and joy. >> this tree is very important to us. it is very old and highly resistant to answer. it is my -- two -- resistant to ants. it is my favorite tree. >> the centuries-old trees are not the only reason the islands are important for nature protection. the banks and rivers that flow into the lake provide unimportant face for fish to spawn. >> the fishes here in lake tana are a bit different. i do spawning or they breed in the tributaries of lake tana, and during this breeding time they go to the river miles of lake tana. there are around 66 rivers that are feeding like -- lake tana, but four of them are major rivers. and in these river mouths we are there are around 66 rivers that are feeding zones are fishes can easily breed and can return to the lake. >> only when the fish stocks recover will the people near the lake have a livelihood. geb
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sharing his words of wisdom on happiness. >> reporter: the deep sound of monks chanting prayers setsa somber tone of the lesson of the dalai lama on how to achieve happiness but he does not play it really that somber. [ laughter ] >> reporter: his holiness needed to shade his eyes from the stage lights. his lesson is don't be trapped by money, be compassionate, think of others before yourself and think of the planet. >> seven billion people, lips lips. >> reporter: at the end of his talks he sat with u.s. representative, barbara lee who introduced had him and took questions. >> how can i better motivate my child to be happier and to perform better at dog his homework and schoolwork. [ laughter ] -- >> i think first, let me marry and produce children and then i will have real experience how to deal. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] [singing] >> reporter: the program ended with tibit music. people who came as early as five:30 in the morning and paid $50 a seat were not disappointed. >> happy? >> very happy. >> to be in his press stphepbs. >> yes. very blessed. >> yes. happiness is ab
sharing his words of wisdom on happiness. >> reporter: the deep sound of monks chanting prayers setsa somber tone of the lesson of the dalai lama on how to achieve happiness but he does not play it really that somber. [ laughter ] >> reporter: his holiness needed to shade his eyes from the stage lights. his lesson is don't be trapped by money, be compassionate, think of others before yourself and think of the planet. >> seven billion people, lips lips. >> reporter: at...
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the deep sound of tibetan monks chanting prayers, demonstrating how to achieve happiness. out the dalai lama doesn't play it nearly that some better. his holiness needed to shade his eyes from the stage lights. his lessons on happiness is a simple one. don't be trapped by money, be compassionate, think of others before yourself, and think of the planet. at the end of his talk, the dalai lama sat with u.s. representative barbara lee, who introduced him with a question. >> how can i better motivate my child to be happier and to perform better at doing his homework in school? >> i think first let him marry and produce his own children. then he will have great experience of the deep. [ laughing ] >> reporter: the program ended with a final chorus of tibetan music. audience who came as early as 5:30 a.m. paid $50 a seat and were not disappointed. >> happiness goning how we perceive things and help others. >> i think people that don't believe in him should start believing in him. >> reporter: all right. this event starts at 10:00 this morning. it is sold-out. after this he heads
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of the job i have been friends with buddhist monks at a major in two sections take control and the cap toes protest is on to monday the prime minister resigned to make way for women only elected people's accounts and to institute anti corruption reforms. many people in indian easy i have been in fact kill eight is awesome and can do to auntie densely populated java island and erupted on friday spewing ash and a gravel on the nearby towns and cities. two people have been killed when their houses collapsed the countries of the panel monitoring agency urged to two hundred thousand people living in the weaving ten kilometers of the crate said to the fab homes rooms from two months and can be had one hundred and thirty kilometers away and so we got to the country's second largest city month period is one of some one hundred and thirty active for ten days in indymedia the country is spreading to the county can drop comes out of quicks because of its location. a was cold and rain of fire the last major eruption that month tooth was in nineteen ninety five. to heal and help us to show for you
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came into the coaster called bjp leaders and often post of chief minister if he had dealt with the monk would any government. newton was a little over a month. when is it. these are only now does and i was on and am now going to go. cnn on an as yet you and you may live in the middle when it was a good idea while living room the adam and i are huge what i want you will get huge. must be. in the air one of them. you don't have any evidence to prove his existence. but despite he was quick to blame the main opposition bjp. or is it about us. so the goal was to detonate it was his. by the nominating moses. some of the coded on the causes. i don't know what you've always good to see. the by the end of life be it his wish in may city island city. be it. amid the hustle of mt. auto. some did today. so i am not in the movie is lit in the sun to go and use of the designated fijian teachers and teachings of these top teams in the tree he's out of the schemes by all and it's going to do what it takes us to find a mentor died before his sword and eyes. they don't live in utah was expelled from popl
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what's the rush is the email comments that to the program a tibetan monks at the fork in the ice. it sums up the steep but i'm a stickler about the money it said that the comet is to go to source the twenty fourth state seat of the concert the sports doctor for an awesome local book to tell the state. she has absolutely no regrets about to reach. my thinking when i was there yet had the choice. i was not sure if i wanted to be an athlete or a mortal. i got into modeling academy for teenagers. after a few classes i realized i like what better since then i've never thought about smuggling i want to exercise. when you can enjoy an active lifestyle i enjoy traveling to competitions. actually come to think of it. the modeling business has a lot of competition as well. went back there and i just made a choice based on how i felt in my heart. the ruling is one of the more unusual winter sports in december to the new russia has opposed it. so brush up into the men's team in the winter when. this is a e that is sweeping the nation you can see how much the footage of a number of russians tr
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he says the monk must function on many levels including the high flying between indeed as one team member discussions between the ministry officials and communications among ships and ashcroft. she says from the city and got when an opposition have wrapped up that first round of peace talks without much progress on inclination is to steal an aunt of a heart and a fine team in the country needed humanitarian aid to be seized areas. financial need a tattoo done i e me and prompted allegations together the second day. he says they'll meet again some temporary tent. one sticking point is this a tough test in the shower. i'm such a position on this one to discuss the transition elite sas and would step down government representatives to check back tonight and a whole opposition forces are involved in tennis in and saying your cd should focus on ways to combat those actions. some salient said captain comet damning as the dedications they took a pistol and a green card to get those people humanitarian day. amalgamate sf chilled cushion and ninety some point as to reduce radiation at that time sp
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of monks, someup protesters carried out a peaceful sitting -- peaceful sit in. >> there is no going back. we will not hand back a single site we have occupied. some scuffles, security forces managed to dismantle some of the camps. some remained defiant, determined to keep up the pressure to remove the prime minister from power. >> the areas around the prime mister's office are still controlled by our movement. he cannot go back to work. seen political turmoil since november. haveovernment rallies forced some businesses to shut down and paralyzed traffic. >> in paris, the court of appeals is set to rule on two french nationals convicted of attempting to smuggle over 100 door for orphans -- 100 darfur orphans. details.pson has the >> after six years of legal wrangling, emily and eric are finally set to learn their fate. >> we are pleased he can finally talk about the whole thing. we waited six years and the court really listened to us. so on that front, we are really satisfied. >> in october 2007, the couple, alongside fellow members of their french charity, attempted to smuggle 103 childr
of monks, someup protesters carried out a peaceful sitting -- peaceful sit in. >> there is no going back. we will not hand back a single site we have occupied. some scuffles, security forces managed to dismantle some of the camps. some remained defiant, determined to keep up the pressure to remove the prime minister from power. >> the areas around the prime mister's office are still controlled by our movement. he cannot go back to work. seen political turmoil since november....
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from the competition a whole angst range spiritual folks ultimately competing monk themselves their streamlining the process and having new merchandising space. so the pursuit is an ongoing collaboration with several city offices and our industry partner so supporting the local survival of the local merchandising merchandising was the mayors project and he was pleased to recommend this with that supervisor campos and commissioner wu and also commissioners recognize this not only this proposal but ongoing pr issues. i know this is informational but some of my colleagues b will get into the details but we're here along with other members of the team to help answer questions >> thank you. hi, commissioners andrea with supervisor campos office. john talked about you how harvey happy we're to create new p dr space. people authenticity we were going spot wrong direction to promote properties for space. but we've spent a lot of time therapists demonstrated to our merchandising industry is actively growing and diverse first degree. so about a year ago we were brained stomping with the planning departmen
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because what it does is have a very dedicated reinclusion monk the developer community in the city. that if you have ava's part of our development you're going to get go attention. it used to be kinally if you had money you'd get attention but if you have housing particle affordable housing you're going to get the same kind of attention. so it's to reversible within the developer community and this is important incentive advised them to put housing on the sites or in the private investment to is your developments will get high priorities in the city. another highlighted part is to have concurrent reviews so our staffs start juggling things i'm not looking yours because you're not in the cue in the right order those housing projects get immediate review. that's important that's how important this development is. i will suggest as part of this is that when we said thirty thousand units that's always rehabilitating unit we don't want to lose 10 thousand unit so we're pay attention to the current housing stock that's why mrs. wolf i've had the good fortune to work with she and others ha
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. >> reporter: the monks and the people on the streets of kiev don't represent everyone. >> no, way. >> reporter: and happy birthday facebook, and ten years old and is it too uncool for the children at school? ♪ so a land marked trial focusing on the ruwanda again size is underway this france, the former captain is facing a paris court with crimes against humanity. 800,000 people were killed in the genicide, but france is criticized for helping the rulers at the time and we will go live to paris after this report. >> they have made it their life's work to try to identify suspects allegedly involved in the ruwandi genicide, bringing the first case of its kind to france and he was part of a family. >> translator: it's the truly historic trial because it's the first one and secondly also because it concerns someone i would say was this a relatively high position. >> reporter: it's almost 20 years since rwanda decided into chaos and 800,000 people killed in just 100 days. rwanda genicide was sparked after the president was killed when his plane was shot down. what followed was unmanageab
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contractor in the 20 percent reduction and the santa clara their considering a 10 percent reduction monk their customers and east bay mud and the metropolitan district have good resources so they're in the mode of continued skwefrp and no call for reduction. so moving to 10 percent is in the package of what people are doing. the next slide and the last slide really getsal u at you know where we've been and where we're going. over the last 10 years the green line with the green dots represents the population growth into in san francisco and our is whether or not he will area the imply line is the reductions. so you see the demand has dropped by 40 million gallons a day out of 2 hundred and you would million gallons a day. that's due to conservation people have done a good job. the picture is the same the customers outside of san francisco and inside have all done a really good job. that doesn't mean with waeb cannot do more. your conservation budget for the puc here for the retail side is a little less than $48 million a year to reduce the demand for our produce. last week staff from exam
contractor in the 20 percent reduction and the santa clara their considering a 10 percent reduction monk their customers and east bay mud and the metropolitan district have good resources so they're in the mode of continued skwefrp and no call for reduction. so moving to 10 percent is in the package of what people are doing. the next slide and the last slide really getsal u at you know where we've been and where we're going. over the last 10 years the green line with the green dots represents...
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. >> reporter: baher mohamed, mohammed fahmy, and peter greste are now into their second monk of incarcerationithout being charged. the ruling military backed government accuses them of supporting a terrorist organization. al jazeera maintains the journalists were just doing their job. they are just a few of the many [ technical difficulties ] >> union for journalists in part to present a petition at the egyptian embassy, calling for the release of all journalists held. the union head stating this repression of all journalists in the country undermines press freedom in egypt and calls into question the government's attitude to basic human rights. this is by no means the first rally. the push is global. whether it is in east africa, where peter greste is based or his families pleas to the australian press, or campaigns in canada, where mohammed fahmy is a duel citizen. >> i think it's critical that the journalists in in egypt see that journalists outside of egypt all over the world are standing together, because one of the reasons the countries detain journalists is to basically scare other jou
. >> reporter: baher mohamed, mohammed fahmy, and peter greste are now into their second monk of incarcerationithout being charged. the ruling military backed government accuses them of supporting a terrorist organization. al jazeera maintains the journalists were just doing their job. they are just a few of the many [ technical difficulties ] >> union for journalists in part to present a petition at the egyptian embassy, calling for the release of all journalists held. the union...
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>> mentioned sri lanka, i thought way thatr and the buddhist monks have been inciting violence. peaceloving, very gentle to religion focused on raising one's consciousness and achieving enlightenment. everybody, news journalists have to catch up on that sometimes. that has certainly been the case in myanmar. think technically the bbc calls burma myanmar. and has been a challenge. it has been given gentle treatment. by reporting -- i remember andrting a lot on hinduism the nationalist party, which get the very different face to hinduism than the ones that we often see in america in boulder. it is an ongoing challenge, and i think it is right that some relations are treated more fairly than others. it also depends on where you are coming from and which media you are talking about. this is not just purely religion. in america it seems israel is given more positive treatment in the press. it is reporting of the middle east and conflict in the middle overtones are fair and balanced. that is an ongoing issue. you have the last question. >> thank you for a lovely presentation today. i
>> mentioned sri lanka, i thought way thatr and the buddhist monks have been inciting violence. peaceloving, very gentle to religion focused on raising one's consciousness and achieving enlightenment. everybody, news journalists have to catch up on that sometimes. that has certainly been the case in myanmar. think technically the bbc calls burma myanmar. and has been a challenge. it has been given gentle treatment. by reporting -- i remember andrting a lot on hinduism the nationalist...
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the funny thing about the song -- i was doing a concert for the thelonious monk institute.t people together. i wanted an arrangement that really featured the space and in,freedom i know he plays so that's how the arrangement came about. on the record the time is very stated. when you hear it live, it's like, don't count. just be there. i love the story of the song. it's a very honest story about breakup and know where you are. i can see that because i have been there. more than anything i love the harmonic values and the open space it provides me to sing in. tavis: before i let you go i picked out two tracks that jumped out to me when i first heard the city. pick a new track and tommy why you loved it. >> gregory porter is this old you to go onnvites and just be there. i love that we were able to do this duet together. tavis: we loved having him on. we may have been the first show -- he came on here, and he got a lot of exposure. i was happy to do it because i am a big fan of his work. chanceo happy he got a to perform, and a few months later he won a grammy award. you have
the funny thing about the song -- i was doing a concert for the thelonious monk institute.t people together. i wanted an arrangement that really featured the space and in,freedom i know he plays so that's how the arrangement came about. on the record the time is very stated. when you hear it live, it's like, don't count. just be there. i love the story of the song. it's a very honest story about breakup and know where you are. i can see that because i have been there. more than anything i love...
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. >> the deep sound of tibetan monks chanting prayers sets a tone from the dalai lama on how to achieve happiness. his holiness needed to shade his eyes from the stage lights. don't be trapped by money, be come passionate, think of others before yourself. think of the planet. at the end of his talk, the dalai lama sat with u.s. representative, barbara lee, who introduced him and asked questions. >> how can i better motivate my child to be happier and perform better at doing his homework in school? >> i think, first, let me marry, and then i have great experience of deep. >> reporter: the program ended with a final chorus of tibetan music. the audience that came as early as 5:30 in the morning and paid up to $1,500 a seat were not disappointed. >> happiness is valid, how we think of ourselves and help others. >> people that don't believe in him should start believing in him. >> after today's appearances, the dallas llama will head to southern california. >> i guess his excellency should thank you for a terrific weekend. >>> yes. we have significant rain coming to the bay area. not today,
. >> the deep sound of tibetan monks chanting prayers sets a tone from the dalai lama on how to achieve happiness. his holiness needed to shade his eyes from the stage lights. don't be trapped by money, be come passionate, think of others before yourself. think of the planet. at the end of his talk, the dalai lama sat with u.s. representative, barbara lee, who introduced him and asked questions. >> how can i better motivate my child to be happier and perform better at doing his...
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[singing] >> reporter: the deep sound of monks chanting prayers sets a somber tone for the much anticipated lesson of the dalai lama on achieving happiness but he does not play it nearly that somber. [ laughter ] >> reporter: he needed to shade his eyes from the stage lights. his lesson to happy sentence simple. don't be trapped by money, think of others before yourself and think of the planet. [indiscernible] >> reporter: at the end of his talk he sat with u.s. representative barbara lee who introduced him and took questions. >> how can i better motivate my child to be happier and to perform better at doing his homework and schoolwork? >> i think first let me marry and produce children and then i will have real experience on how to deal. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] [singing] >> reporter: the program ended with a final chorus of music. audience members that came as early as 5:30 in the morning and paid $50 a seat were not disappointed. >> happy? >> very happy. >> to be in his presence? >> yes. >> happy sentence about how we see things and how we help others. >> i think some people wh
[singing] >> reporter: the deep sound of monks chanting prayers sets a somber tone for the much anticipated lesson of the dalai lama on achieving happiness but he does not play it nearly that somber. [ laughter ] >> reporter: he needed to shade his eyes from the stage lights. his lesson to happy sentence simple. don't be trapped by money, think of others before yourself and think of the planet. [indiscernible] >> reporter: at the end of his talk he sat with u.s. representative...
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>> when you mention sri lanka, i then thought of myanmar, burma, and the way that buddhist monks have been inciting violence against the muslim minority. that has shocked a lot of people around the world who understood buddhism to be a vegetarian, peace-loving, very gentle, meditative religion focused on raising one's consciousness. and achieving enlightenment. the truth on the ground is often quite different. like everybody, new journalists have to catch up on that sometimes. that has certainly been the case in myanmar, burma. technically the bbc now calls burma myanmar. it is a challenge and you're right. quite often, buddhism and hinduism are given gentle treatment. i remember reporting a lot on hinduism in india and the nationalist parties there that gives a different face to it than the one we often see in america, in boulder. it is an ongoing challenge and i think it is right that some religions are possibly treated more gently than others. of course, it also depends on where you're coming from and which media you're talking about. it isn't purely religion, but in america it see
>> when you mention sri lanka, i then thought of myanmar, burma, and the way that buddhist monks have been inciting violence against the muslim minority. that has shocked a lot of people around the world who understood buddhism to be a vegetarian, peace-loving, very gentle, meditative religion focused on raising one's consciousness. and achieving enlightenment. the truth on the ground is often quite different. like everybody, new journalists have to catch up on that sometimes. that has...
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>> when you mention sri lanka, i then thought of myanmar, burma, and the way that buddhist monks have been inciting violence against the muslim minority. that has shocked a lot of people around the world who understood buddhism to be a vegetarian, peace-loving, very gentle, meditative religion focused on raising one's consciousness. and achieving enlightenment. the truth on the ground is often quite different. like everybody, new journalists have to catch up on that sometimes. that has certainly been the case in myanmar, burma. technically the bbc now calls burma myanmar. it is a challenge and you're right. quite often, buddhism and hinduism are given gentle treatment. i remember reporting a lot on hinduism in india and the nationalist parties there that gives a different face to it than the one we often see in america, in boulder. it is an ongoing challenge and i think it is right that some religions are possibly treated more gently than others. of course, it also depends on where you're coming from and which media you're talking about. it isn't purely religion, but in america it see
>> when you mention sri lanka, i then thought of myanmar, burma, and the way that buddhist monks have been inciting violence against the muslim minority. that has shocked a lot of people around the world who understood buddhism to be a vegetarian, peace-loving, very gentle, meditative religion focused on raising one's consciousness. and achieving enlightenment. the truth on the ground is often quite different. like everybody, new journalists have to catch up on that sometimes. that has...
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the laces on thailand's four month long political crisis that two people the monks them child were killed on sunday in a grenade attack in the heart of bangkok will outlaw structuring an anti government rally was a cat scan williams reports. we see an office down on the market place please. it's not clear precisely who was complaining that they took grenade attack sandals from the deep pavements. there are a grim reminder of the chaos having seen to be a couple own a loud explosion room. i run to see what it was the people on the grounds it might help to women the children already been taken to hospital the busy shopping district is not often one of the few remaining non tend to get my protests nights demonstrate another visit to until recently. anyone need a permanent member of the current governance and cool drinks at group promised to toughen up on protest is that it's not clear if he was calling on supporters to take up arms in statement on facebook. the prime minister called the finance terrorism i strongly condemn the use of violence in recent days has caused many deaths. they backt
the laces on thailand's four month long political crisis that two people the monks them child were killed on sunday in a grenade attack in the heart of bangkok will outlaw structuring an anti government rally was a cat scan williams reports. we see an office down on the market place please. it's not clear precisely who was complaining that they took grenade attack sandals from the deep pavements. there are a grim reminder of the chaos having seen to be a couple own a loud explosion room. i run...
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beer and monks. it doesn't seem to go together. >> i don't know. >> i don't know.d. >> i -- well, i'll leave it at that. [ laughter ] >> stay tuned. >> get myself into trouble. >> he. >> you at 7:00. >> see you guys. >> bye. see you at 7:00. >>> roberta gonzales joins us now from uvas reservoir near morgan hill. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we are approximately about 70 miles south of san francisco or 10 miles to the south of san jose. welcome to morgan hill. this is main street. population in this community is roughly about 35,000 people. air temperature right now is 36 cool degrees. and even though the relative humidity is at 100%, we do not incur any kind of patchy fog this morning. now, i came here today because i wanted to talk about rancho las uvas, uvas reservoir founded back in 1842 in the santa cruz mountains just due west of morgan hill. and i shot some video yesterday on my mobile device. take a look at this. keep in mind, this is a reservoir really bustling with boats especially during the summertime. people fishing for white bass, as well.
beer and monks. it doesn't seem to go together. >> i don't know. >> i don't know.d. >> i -- well, i'll leave it at that. [ laughter ] >> stay tuned. >> get myself into trouble. >> he. >> you at 7:00. >> see you guys. >> bye. see you at 7:00. >>> roberta gonzales joins us now from uvas reservoir near morgan hill. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we are approximately about 70 miles south of san francisco or 10 miles to...
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he is living like a monk. he never goes out of his very simple and modest surroundings.he is living the life he always wanted before becoming pope. ratzingerl joseph spends his days studying and receiving visitors and playing the piano. his personal secretary, seen here dressed in black, says he has no regrets about turning over the papacy. in the year since his retirement, he has kept out of the limelight. his last public appearance was in december, when karen pope francis -- when current pope francis paid him a christmas visit. catholics might get another chance to see them both together on april 27, when the pair's predecessor john paul ii and john 23rd will be declared saints. >> iconic child star shirley temple has died at the age of 85. the dimpled great depression actress veda became a u.s. diplomat, and died late last night. 1938,s between 1935 and when she was a very small child, america's top box office draw, a record that no other child star has come near. to act to oneo go .f our top stories hassan rouhani has been speaking to a crowd in tehran to mark the 35
he is living like a monk. he never goes out of his very simple and modest surroundings.he is living the life he always wanted before becoming pope. ratzingerl joseph spends his days studying and receiving visitors and playing the piano. his personal secretary, seen here dressed in black, says he has no regrets about turning over the papacy. in the year since his retirement, he has kept out of the limelight. his last public appearance was in december, when karen pope francis -- when current pope...
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it was everything from buddhist monks writing in thailand, to sectarian tensions ring in cozumel, to jesuit astronomers gazing at the stars near rome, to a mormon temple going up in northern england, which i traveled to, and where i sought the views of the locals. man, wearingan old a cloth cap, who gives up the structure and proclaimed, it is a bloody eyesore. [laughter] eventually, as the last day don, the same cardigan hack came up to me and i based my cell for the anticipated, how is god today? instead he said, it is quite interesting, religion, isn't it? he said, i thought you would just be reporting on the archbishop. my first convert. it it was quite a victory to savor. and agape positive thought. thought 30e pause for about this as religious news. i would cover many topics as editor and presenter, and they would break down into two basic categories. the obvious religion story. the pope is dead. the gay bishop is elected. two-story.ory how and why religion might fit into events unfolding in parts of the world? leastwere overlaps, not in the election of the first openly gay bis
it was everything from buddhist monks writing in thailand, to sectarian tensions ring in cozumel, to jesuit astronomers gazing at the stars near rome, to a mormon temple going up in northern england, which i traveled to, and where i sought the views of the locals. man, wearingan old a cloth cap, who gives up the structure and proclaimed, it is a bloody eyesore. [laughter] eventually, as the last day don, the same cardigan hack came up to me and i based my cell for the anticipated, how is god...
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live here our way and everything we have comes from nature it's a very healthy yesterday the woman monk and who often mention his time here. it's a relief from heat. oster grains. people get back to work. now preparing to running errands for hunting. jewellery is a plot based police and unlicensed the rest of the systems of monkeys and parrots. is it didn't have a bevy of this land belongs to everyone. we need it later we don't want them to drill oil here. why should we change at night so language is innately know we just want to continue living here the lesson. want to run head on to hunt for monkeys and parrots. the state owned oil company petronas illness has to conquer it as he caressed three other indigenous peoples have limited play a key oil rigs. the mind is how it could be the next set of new hunting grounds. well sale has allowed flag on that since the september the us in the us campaign is collecting signatures across ecuador calling for a referendum on the exploration still in the end it made me a question of democracy rather than money and nine. africa and smiley when the p
live here our way and everything we have comes from nature it's a very healthy yesterday the woman monk and who often mention his time here. it's a relief from heat. oster grains. people get back to work. now preparing to running errands for hunting. jewellery is a plot based police and unlicensed the rest of the systems of monkeys and parrots. is it didn't have a bevy of this land belongs to everyone. we need it later we don't want them to drill oil here. why should we change at night so...
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said they will take steps to reduce greenhouse gasses and crease fuel efficiency, and the country is monk world's biggest polluters. >> china and the united states will put an extra effort into exchanging information, and discussing policies that will help both of us to be able to develop and lead on the standards that needs to be announced yet next year for the global climate change agreement. >> while he was in beijing kerry toured a factory that is working to produce more energy-efficient engines. the secretary is now in indonesia to attend a conference where climate change will also top his agenda. >>> 25 years after the he soviet we drew from thwithdrew from afe is still mars history. >> a museum dedicated to remembering the horrors of war. the walls are filled with the names of hundreds of thousands of of a damages when the mujahideen rose up. >> what people feared most was the aerial assaults from the soviets, the killing of women, children, and the elderly. >> at the heart of the museum, life size statues of the mujahideen. thsoviet murdered villages. villages rise up, the soviets
said they will take steps to reduce greenhouse gasses and crease fuel efficiency, and the country is monk world's biggest polluters. >> china and the united states will put an extra effort into exchanging information, and discussing policies that will help both of us to be able to develop and lead on the standards that needs to be announced yet next year for the global climate change agreement. >> while he was in beijing kerry toured a factory that is working to produce more...
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the event began with chanting by tibetan monks. organizers knew he had been wearing a maroon colored visor to block the spotlight at other events. they had one embroidered with the school colors which matched his robe. the crowd of 4,000 people loved it. it's fitting he should be here to talk about business since tickets were $80 to $130 to corps for security and venue expenses. organizers did give away 1,000 tickets in a raffle. this is his third and final stop in the bay area where he had been talking mostly about how to be happy. today's message was compassion. he says show more compaction, you will have less anxiety and less stress in your life. anxiety brings about anger and anger destroys your health. . >> more compassion particularly, because compassion its mind creates self-confidence. >> this is relatively knew. there were a couple dozen protesters who were picketing across the street. they accuse the dalai lama of religious persian accuse and claim he has been making it difficult for them to practice their form of buddhis
the event began with chanting by tibetan monks. organizers knew he had been wearing a maroon colored visor to block the spotlight at other events. they had one embroidered with the school colors which matched his robe. the crowd of 4,000 people loved it. it's fitting he should be here to talk about business since tickets were $80 to $130 to corps for security and venue expenses. organizers did give away 1,000 tickets in a raffle. this is his third and final stop in the bay area where he had...
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they have been busy collecting texts and statues and monks performing rituals over the past few daysvance of what is a very special visit. >> it's just -- there are no words. i would never stand in line for anyone or anything but yeah. you could feel him, you could feel him everywhere here. >> reporter: you can tell a very emotional moment for that lady and for so many others. this is not the first stop. today he began in washington, d.c. at the white house where he met with president obama, but the chinese government is not happy about that meeting. we'll tell you more about that coming up at 6:00 when we'll also talk more about some of the protests that are planned for this weekend. we're live in san francisco. chase cain, nbc bay area news. >> the dalai lama to have many visits. spring has come early which isn't necessarily a good thing for us. this is what it looked like in woodside. flowers and trees blooming weeks before they are supposed to. the managers say some of the tulips have reached their mid spring peak. they blame the unusually warm weather t dry weather we're having
they have been busy collecting texts and statues and monks performing rituals over the past few daysvance of what is a very special visit. >> it's just -- there are no words. i would never stand in line for anyone or anything but yeah. you could feel him, you could feel him everywhere here. >> reporter: you can tell a very emotional moment for that lady and for so many others. this is not the first stop. today he began in washington, d.c. at the white house where he met with...
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thent chaing of tib bitten -- the chanting of tibetan monks greeted the dalai lama. >> hello. good morning. >> reporter: the spiritual leader received a standing ovation and as he sat down, he was given a santa clara university visor by the president of the university which he immediately put on. [ applause ] >> reporter: he was here to speak about compassion, business and ethickings. the 89 -- ethics. the 78-year-old talked about peace, happiness. >> we need special effort to educate people, remind people. >> reporter: the crowd hung onto every word of the spiritual leader wanting to hear his message for hope and the need for coolration. >> i believe in world peace and the whole thing. just to hear how he approaches it. this one is a lot about compassion. >> reporter: outside a group of demonstrators were protesting. they practiced a form of worship and are accusing the dalai lama of religious persecution for forbidding their form of worship. >> he's created a band in the buddhist community. and he's engaged in that for half of his life. >> reporter: he had a dialogue of the
thent chaing of tib bitten -- the chanting of tibetan monks greeted the dalai lama. >> hello. good morning. >> reporter: the spiritual leader received a standing ovation and as he sat down, he was given a santa clara university visor by the president of the university which he immediately put on. [ applause ] >> reporter: he was here to speak about compassion, business and ethickings. the 89 -- ethics. the 78-year-old talked about peace, happiness. >> we need special...