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the pontiff went ahead with his speech regardless. he said the excesses' and barbarity of the nazi regime form an important lesson for today's politician. -- for today's politicians. >> we have seen how power became divorced from justice. the power opposed to justice and crushed it and how the state became an instrument for destroying justice. to serve justice and to fight against injustice is and remains the fundamental task of the politician. >> pope benedict says that germany and europe will stand by these values and not sacrifice ethics for power. he criticized the idea that religion has no place in politics. >> this rational perception forms our cultural memory. 24 get it or consign it to the past would like be and detail in our culture. --ó to forget it or consign it to the pass would be like amputating a part of our culture. >> the german president did not shy away from a difficult questions. he believes that people can get divorced and be remarried. >> how much mercy does the church show when dealing with people's lives? also
the pontiff went ahead with his speech regardless. he said the excesses' and barbarity of the nazi regime form an important lesson for today's politician. -- for today's politicians. >> we have seen how power became divorced from justice. the power opposed to justice and crushed it and how the state became an instrument for destroying justice. to serve justice and to fight against injustice is and remains the fundamental task of the politician. >> pope benedict says that germany and...
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she didn't reveal what advice if any the pontiff gave only saying they both agree world leaders have the power to act not just react. tina kraus, cbs news. >> and overnight the house of representatives passed legislation to replenish disaster relief fund and avoid a government shutdown. but democratic leaders in the senate are now promising to kill the bill saying it lacks enough disaster assistance and oppose the bill's cut in energy department loans aimed at spurring development of fuel- efficient vehicles. >>> they will show up but they are not talking. two top executives from bankrupt solar company solyndra will appear before a congressional panel. let's go live to washington to see what's going on. solyndra's ceo and cfo have said they won't testify about the $535 million federal loan. people are just coming in now. those executives say they are going to plan to plead "the fifth." in the meantime, the bankrupt solyndra is being criticized for how the money was spent $344 million went to the construction of a new fremont factory. unknown amounts were spent on new unused equipment
she didn't reveal what advice if any the pontiff gave only saying they both agree world leaders have the power to act not just react. tina kraus, cbs news. >> and overnight the house of representatives passed legislation to replenish disaster relief fund and avoid a government shutdown. but democratic leaders in the senate are now promising to kill the bill saying it lacks enough disaster assistance and oppose the bill's cut in energy department loans aimed at spurring development of...
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there are preparations for a visit by the pope but not everyone will be welcoming the pontiff. the man in charge of the afghan government's peace talks with the taliban have been assassinated. president burhanuddin rabbani was a former president in the 1990's. he was asked to head the peace council. he was killed in a bomb attack at his home. >> it is the most high-profile political assassination in afghanistan since the u.s.-led invasion began. the suicide bomber was part of a two-man delegation infighting into rabbani's home. they came saying that they had special messages from the taliban. >> the attacker placed explosives in his turban. he placed his head on rabbani's chest and detonated. >> rabbani was afghan president from 1992 until 1996, before the taliban took power. he was looking to strike a peace deal. afghan politicians are vowing to continue his work. >> we are suffering. we are fed up. we deserve peace. we don't want our children to see these pictures on the tv. we don't want to panic the whole peace process. we have to continue. >> the attack has raised fresh qu
there are preparations for a visit by the pope but not everyone will be welcoming the pontiff. the man in charge of the afghan government's peace talks with the taliban have been assassinated. president burhanuddin rabbani was a former president in the 1990's. he was asked to head the peace council. he was killed in a bomb attack at his home. >> it is the most high-profile political assassination in afghanistan since the u.s.-led invasion began. the suicide bomber was part of a two-man...
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its classical architecture and sculpture, but the residents of -- the bronze version of the polish pontiffve been -- has been criticized. some say it looks like a bomb has hit it. >> throughout his life, he was loved by millions around the world. in death, he has been fast track toward sainthood. in the italian capital, pope john paul ii is remembered by this. the five-meter bronze statue was unveiled in may. it has had its critics. even a newspaper linked to the catholic church says this has to change. jump forward to the artist behind the work. the artist laughs off the criticism. >> not even the sistine chapel was well received at first. the school per -- sculptor says he will make minor adjustments. people said he was not close enough to the original plans. >> a commission made above are experts at the vatican suggested that the artist should be given the time and the means -- a commission made up of experts at the vatican suggested that the artist should be given the time and the means to make corrections. >> when a man has a saintly reputation t, it saintly reputationhat, after -- re
its classical architecture and sculpture, but the residents of -- the bronze version of the polish pontiffve been -- has been criticized. some say it looks like a bomb has hit it. >> throughout his life, he was loved by millions around the world. in death, he has been fast track toward sainthood. in the italian capital, pope john paul ii is remembered by this. the five-meter bronze statue was unveiled in may. it has had its critics. even a newspaper linked to the catholic church says this...
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revered by millions of catholics in life, the bronze version of the polish pontiff has been roundly criticizedour correspondent explains. >> throughout his life, he was loved by millions around the world. in death, he has been fast tracked toward sainthood, but in the italian capital, pope john paul ii is remembered by this. the five meter bronze statue was unveiled in may. it had its critics and even a newspaper linked to the catholic church says it has to change. here is the artist behind the work. he laughs off the criticism. >> not even the sis teen chapel was well received at first. >> the sculpture says he'll make minor adjustments, not a new statue. people who knew the pope says the current sculpture isn't close enough to the original plans. >> a commission made up of art experts at the vatican suggested that the artist should be given the time and the means to complete the work and make it as similar as possible to the original. >> designing a statue that doesn't look out of place in rome will always be hard, but when a man has a saintly reputation, it's important that after death, his
revered by millions of catholics in life, the bronze version of the polish pontiff has been roundly criticizedour correspondent explains. >> throughout his life, he was loved by millions around the world. in death, he has been fast tracked toward sainthood, but in the italian capital, pope john paul ii is remembered by this. the five meter bronze statue was unveiled in may. it had its critics and even a newspaper linked to the catholic church says it has to change. here is the artist...
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positive note up to think of this is a monday we also have a point two percent of the block while the pontiff is up one point one percent is our. russian equities may be seeing a bit of profit taking this week that's michael stein at a crease here believes the high oil prices will continue to make commodities stocks look promising. given the very high level of uncertainty out there a word by zinger clients to take advantage of the fact that the world price remains stubbornly high and also noting that the ruble has weakened a lot we'd like the world stocks which benefit from the high oil price in one day and also you can park the favorable impact of the weaker ruble another stock that merits attention right now given investors desire to shelter themselves from the commodity price volatility is a company called old u.k. for this is a power generation company which is trading at attractive valuations because we'll cash flow volatility and yesterday the company released a very favorable first half an inch results showing a five percentage points improvement in the profitability of the utah level
positive note up to think of this is a monday we also have a point two percent of the block while the pontiff is up one point one percent is our. russian equities may be seeing a bit of profit taking this week that's michael stein at a crease here believes the high oil prices will continue to make commodities stocks look promising. given the very high level of uncertainty out there a word by zinger clients to take advantage of the fact that the world price remains stubbornly high and also...
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the pontiff expressed his thoughts in a letter to new york archbishop timny dolan.can justify the use of violence in the name of god. in a moment, the story of a woman who lost a loved one in the 9/11 attack but was determined to do something about it. stay with us for more coverage from >>> let's take a look at one of this weekend's touching tributes for the victims of 9/11. this one in new rochelle, new york. 2,976 american flags surround city hall there. heech flag placed in honor of the people who lost their lives in the attacks ten years ago. a candlelight vigil will be held there tomorrow night. >>> well, many of the families and friends who lost loved ones on 9/11 will be gathering tomorrow morning at ground zero to mark the ten years since the attacks. the site was quiet last night in lower manhattan except for a choir that came to practice for sunday's commemoration. although the site is not finished just yet, the national september 11th memorial and museum at the world trade center will be dedicated tomorrow. joining me now is valerie who lost her nephew,
the pontiff expressed his thoughts in a letter to new york archbishop timny dolan.can justify the use of violence in the name of god. in a moment, the story of a woman who lost a loved one in the 9/11 attack but was determined to do something about it. stay with us for more coverage from >>> let's take a look at one of this weekend's touching tributes for the victims of 9/11. this one in new rochelle, new york. 2,976 american flags surround city hall there. heech flag placed in honor...
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and pontiff means the new bridge.he whole -- i think listening, smelling, feeling what the chair feels like, rubbing your hand on the surface of the cathedral sculpture, on the exterior, all of that is part of getting closer to it. i'm trying -- always trying to get closer to those people. closer to that place. closer to that time. and asking questions. i do a lot of -- i spend a lot of time with students, lecturing or visiting occasionally at the university or college and they're so programmed, responsible for being able to answer questions that i wonder sometimes how much experience, how much time they spent asking questions. that's how you find things out. you ask a lot of people. people have a feeling that what i do is a -- as others do, that it's a solitary endeavor. not at all. i'm with people all the time, talking to people, working with librarians, working with archivists, talking to experts, talking -- when i was writing about augustus saint-gaudens i spent the day with a sculpture finding out how it's done.
and pontiff means the new bridge.he whole -- i think listening, smelling, feeling what the chair feels like, rubbing your hand on the surface of the cathedral sculpture, on the exterior, all of that is part of getting closer to it. i'm trying -- always trying to get closer to those people. closer to that place. closer to that time. and asking questions. i do a lot of -- i spend a lot of time with students, lecturing or visiting occasionally at the university or college and they're so...