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"ah, richard. "with the eyes of heavy mind, "i see thy glory like a shooting star "fall to the base earth from the firmament. "thy sun sets weeping in the lowly west, witnessing storms to come, woe, and unrest." exiled, his father dead, his inheritance stolen the duke of hereford henry bolingbroke, returns home to wage war against the king. richard at first panics, but then comforts himself with the belief that whatever happens, god will save him. not all the water in the rough, rude sea can wash the balm off from an anointed king. the breath of worldly men cannot depose the deputy elected by the lord, for every man that bolingbroke hath pressed to lift shrewd steel against our golden crown god, for his richard hath in heavenly pay a glorious angel. and if angels fight, weak men must fall for heaven still guards the right. jacobi: so, who is shakespeare's bolingbroke, the man who believes he can defeat both richard and his army of angels? i am a subject and i challenge law. attorneys are denied me,
"ah, richard. "with the eyes of heavy mind, "i see thy glory like a shooting star "fall to the base earth from the firmament. "thy sun sets weeping in the lowly west, witnessing storms to come, woe, and unrest." exiled, his father dead, his inheritance stolen the duke of hereford henry bolingbroke, returns home to wage war against the king. richard at first panics, but then comforts himself with the belief that whatever happens, god will save him. not all the water...
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i have to tell you that my respect for our richard nixon plummeted -- for richard nixon plummeted as i got to know more about him, as i oversaw the archives, and come in the 1990's, the national archives, under a lot of pressure from the nixon foundation, withheld some materials which i had a need to know about because i was working on the watergate exhibit. i went into the vaults. these are not classified materials. there were closed for other reasons. i went through the materials. i said why these closed? we put them on the web site, the key ones, about watergate. they shouldn't have been withheld. and it was not the fault of the archives working the nixon project. they were under enormous political pressure could it is a very sad story. there are some very be heroes in the late 1980's and 1990's. anyway, that material, coupled with what i learned from the oral histories and the tapes that we released left me for the dismayed. a lot of what the good that the nixon administration did on domestic policy is the achievement of a lot of good government republicans who worked for him. th
i have to tell you that my respect for our richard nixon plummeted -- for richard nixon plummeted as i got to know more about him, as i oversaw the archives, and come in the 1990's, the national archives, under a lot of pressure from the nixon foundation, withheld some materials which i had a need to know about because i was working on the watergate exhibit. i went into the vaults. these are not classified materials. there were closed for other reasons. i went through the materials. i said why...
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isn't that right, richard? [laughter] but as important as this story is, i was a little disturbed when i heard how these bones were found: they used ground-penetrating radar. really? ground penetrating radar? is there no limit to how far these papparazzi will go in violating british royals' privacy? [laughter] first, they're taking long-distance photos of a topless princess kate. jimmy, do we have any of those that aren't pixelated? [laughter] no? did we check? okay. it's shameful, nation. a respected member of the monarchy takes a well-deserved, 500-year underground vacation to spend some quality time alone with his "ten wounds, eight of them in the skull," and the press thinks "yeah, let's put some pictures of a skinless king richard on page three. that'll move some paper." you know the next time his body leaves a limo, they'll be trying to get an up-femur shot. [laughter] so i say, so fie on you, ruffians! i bite my thumb at thee. [laughter] nation, i don't have all the answers because i haven't been asked a
isn't that right, richard? [laughter] but as important as this story is, i was a little disturbed when i heard how these bones were found: they used ground-penetrating radar. really? ground penetrating radar? is there no limit to how far these papparazzi will go in violating british royals' privacy? [laughter] first, they're taking long-distance photos of a topless princess kate. jimmy, do we have any of those that aren't pixelated? [laughter] no? did we check? okay. it's shameful, nation. a...
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this is how richard sees himself in sole and divine possession of england. to be fair to richard, he wasn't the only one who thought himself divinely appointed. it was taken as read. researching his subject in the early 1590s shakespeare would have turned to the standard history book of the elizabethan age. champion: it's one of the great scholarly industries trying to identify precisely the sources for shakespeare's "richard
this is how richard sees himself in sole and divine possession of england. to be fair to richard, he wasn't the only one who thought himself divinely appointed. it was taken as read. researching his subject in the early 1590s shakespeare would have turned to the standard history book of the elizabethan age. champion: it's one of the great scholarly industries trying to identify precisely the sources for shakespeare's "richard
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how did it come that they didn't know where richard iii was?well, he was a very special monarch. i know as a boy who grew up in english schools how profoundly reviled richard iii was. shakespeare, of course, played a very large part in that with his play, richard iii, which dmicted him as anyville, malicious murdering uncle of the princes in the towers. as a hunch back with withered hands and so forth. he has for 500 years been largely seen in that sort of light by the people in this country. the fact that he disappeared had something to do that. there was no instinct really to go and find him. the people who buried him wanted to get rid of him as quickly as possible because the tudors, that is to say, the people who defeated him on the battlefield at the battle of bosworth in 1485 have absolutely no interest in giving him due honor as a king. >> ifill: now that scientists and archeologists have had a chance to examine the remains, shakespeare described him as a hunch back. that he. was he a hunch back? >> no, he wasn't. of course, very unfortu
how did it come that they didn't know where richard iii was?well, he was a very special monarch. i know as a boy who grew up in english schools how profoundly reviled richard iii was. shakespeare, of course, played a very large part in that with his play, richard iii, which dmicted him as anyville, malicious murdering uncle of the princes in the towers. as a hunch back with withered hands and so forth. he has for 500 years been largely seen in that sort of light by the people in this country....
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how did it come that they didn't know where richard iii was?, he was a very special monarch. i know as a boy who grew up in english schools how profoundly reviled richard iii was. shakespeare, of course, played a very large part in that with his play, richard iii which dmicted him as anyville, malicious murdering uncle of the princes in the towers. as a hunch back with withered hands and so forth. he has for 500 years been largely seen in that sort of light by the people in this country. the fact that he disappeared had something to do that. there was no instinct really to go and find him. the people who buried him wanted to get rid of him as quickly as possible because the tudors, that is to say, the people who defeated him on the battlefield at the battle of bosworth in 1485 have absolutely no interest in giving him due honor as a king. >> ifill: now that scientists and archeologists have had a chance to examine the remains shakespeare described him as a hunch back. that he. was he a hunch back? >> no, he wasn't. of course, very unfortunate f
how did it come that they didn't know where richard iii was?, he was a very special monarch. i know as a boy who grew up in english schools how profoundly reviled richard iii was. shakespeare, of course, played a very large part in that with his play, richard iii which dmicted him as anyville, malicious murdering uncle of the princes in the towers. as a hunch back with withered hands and so forth. he has for 500 years been largely seen in that sort of light by the people in this country. the...
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not even in england. >> richard iii, the last monarch of england, has been found. >> reporter: richard an unlikely place. a parking lot in leicester. an ignoble and for the 15th century nobleman, but the bones don't lie. the right age, the spine twisted by the scoliosis the king suffered and with eight head wounds from the battlefield. the dna links to very distant relatives of richard iii. the king who reigned for only two years but who was so cruel, shakespeare couldn't resist creating his own version. >> now he's the winter of our discontent. >> reporter: played by some great actors. >> my kingdom for a horse! >> reporter: in the play, richard iii kills his two nephews, and anyone else who gets in the way of the throne. >> if not to heaven, then hand-in-hand to hell. >> reporter: kevin space's richard iii drew packed crowds. at brooklyn's academy of music. a pretty murderous, brutal guy. >> completely. and totally. and obviously a very colorful character for william shakespeare to write about in dramatic form. >> reporter: but historians suspect shakespeare's richard iii may not be
not even in england. >> richard iii, the last monarch of england, has been found. >> reporter: richard an unlikely place. a parking lot in leicester. an ignoble and for the 15th century nobleman, but the bones don't lie. the right age, the spine twisted by the scoliosis the king suffered and with eight head wounds from the battlefield. the dna links to very distant relatives of richard iii. the king who reigned for only two years but who was so cruel, shakespeare couldn't resist...
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after five rendered years, richard iii is found buried in a car park. -- after 500 years. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also are around the globe. malala lost part of her skull when she was shot by the taliban, but she did not lose her passion for helping girls go to school. today she speaks on video for the first time since she was attacked four months ago, and promises to carry on working for others. she spoke shortly after having surgery to reconstruct her skull. >> her doctor says she has not shed a tear since she arrived. she has faced her ordeal with determination and calm. this is her, quietly on her way to surgery on saturday. 24 hours later, she was speaking. it is now clear that she has suffered no long-term brain injury or cognitive damage. >> they are like my mother and father. a mother and father are not with me, but i had wonderful doctors and nurses who took care of me. >> the surgery took five hours. doctors drew on their experience treating soldiers wounded in iraq and afghanistan. they carried out to separate operations, one t
after five rendered years, richard iii is found buried in a car park. -- after 500 years. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also are around the globe. malala lost part of her skull when she was shot by the taliban, but she did not lose her passion for helping girls go to school. today she speaks on video for the first time since she was attacked four months ago, and promises to carry on working for others. she spoke shortly after having surgery to reconstruct her skull....
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we knew we had richard iii. >> congratulations and good look on the richard rehabilitation, the imageg to take some time i think. shakespeare had a jump on you. turned out it wasn't a hunchback, it was scoliosis. >> 5'8" was essentially tall. >> he still had to kill his nephews. he was still a medieval king. >> he wasn't as murderous. >> they were all pretty mean, mean dudes then. >> all america is saying this is why we left. i didn't have that choice but other americans, why they left. >>> let's move on. >> the super bowl ad that you didn't see and it may be the most controversial of them all. will farrell's hilarious spot, whoa, more kissing. look at you, so dashing. come on. nowadays, lots of people go by themselves. no they don't. yeah... hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ prom! [ laughs ] ♪ ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ keep you down and make you crawl ♪ ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ cut you down when you feel tall ♪ ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] [ cheering ] hey! ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me
we knew we had richard iii. >> congratulations and good look on the richard rehabilitation, the imageg to take some time i think. shakespeare had a jump on you. turned out it wasn't a hunchback, it was scoliosis. >> 5'8" was essentially tall. >> he still had to kill his nephews. he was still a medieval king. >> he wasn't as murderous. >> they were all pretty mean, mean dudes then. >> all america is saying this is why we left. i didn't have that choice...
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richard cameron hosts talks between two countries. aaron is here with a look at the business news and jet another headache for spain's prime minister. >> george the pain in spain continues. more than 26 op unemployed and 5 million people who are very angry that the bloke right here. the country's prime minister who is now entangled in a corruption scandal. but will all this rattle the market confidence? it's 12:00 noon here in london. 7:00 a.m. in washington and 1:00 p.m. in the hague where officials say they have unearthed football match-fixing on a scale not seen before. the european police organization stays scam involves millions in bribeds and a crime syndicate based in asia. it results in some high-profile matches including the champions league. >> among the 380 or so suspicious matches identified in this case, they are qualification matches for the european league football championships, two u.a. champions league matches including one played in england and several top-flight matches in the european national league. in addition
richard cameron hosts talks between two countries. aaron is here with a look at the business news and jet another headache for spain's prime minister. >> george the pain in spain continues. more than 26 op unemployed and 5 million people who are very angry that the bloke right here. the country's prime minister who is now entangled in a corruption scandal. but will all this rattle the market confidence? it's 12:00 noon here in london. 7:00 a.m. in washington and 1:00 p.m. in the hague...
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richard quest, thank you very much, richard. at the giggle shack. try the veal. >>> deb feyerick joins us with a news and business bulletin. >> breaking news. a powerful quake was off the solomon islands in the pacific. there was a magnitude 6.4 aftershock. a tsunami warning is in effect for the area. >>> masked gunmen broke into a beach bungalow and raped six women. the victims all tourists from spain. military checkpoints have been set up as police search for five suspects. investigators have blocked off an area of the bungalow as they gather evidence. >>> lindsey vonn crashed during the super-g race in austria and was taken to the hospital with a season-ending injury and broken leg. they expect her to be back on the slopes for the world cup in russia. >>> if you're calorie counting, a new study in the journal "alcoholism" suggests that cutting your cocktail with diet soda actually gets you drunk faster. researchers say because sugar and mixed drinks slows the release of alcohol to your liver and brain. >> i did not know that.
richard quest, thank you very much, richard. at the giggle shack. try the veal. >>> deb feyerick joins us with a news and business bulletin. >> breaking news. a powerful quake was off the solomon islands in the pacific. there was a magnitude 6.4 aftershock. a tsunami warning is in effect for the area. >>> masked gunmen broke into a beach bungalow and raped six women. the victims all tourists from spain. military checkpoints have been set up as police search for five...
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richard was immortalized in the play by william shakespeare. he was portrayed as a hunchbacked usurper who had his two young nephews murdered. the skeleton was found anything car park -- benny carpark hash benny -- beneeaath a carp park. here is how it was announced a few minutes ago. >> i can now tell you there is a dna match between the maternal dna from the descendent of the family of richard iii and the skeletal remains we found at the estate. in short, the dna evidence points to these remains being that of richard iii. >> let's go to london and speak to al jazeera. how and why did the scientists carry out these tests think that could be the skeleton of richard iii? >> it has been anymore -- an amazing piece of his tour ago detective work. the stories get -- go back 500 years. his body was slung over a horse from the bladder field -- from the battlefield, taken back to what became the city of leister -- leicester. there are all sorts of speculation about whether his body had been slung into a river by his enemies or whether it had been buri
richard was immortalized in the play by william shakespeare. he was portrayed as a hunchbacked usurper who had his two young nephews murdered. the skeleton was found anything car park -- benny carpark hash benny -- beneeaath a carp park. here is how it was announced a few minutes ago. >> i can now tell you there is a dna match between the maternal dna from the descendent of the family of richard iii and the skeletal remains we found at the estate. in short, the dna evidence points to...
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first off, remind our audience, who was richard iii?one of the most infamous kings portrayed by shakespeare himself as a vial and twisted villain. he's been accused of murdering both of his nephews in an attempt to keep hold of the throne. and he met his demise in 1485. all the way back in 1485 during what was called the battle of bosworth field. he was killed in action and henry vii were victorious in battle and the burial place of richard iii has long since been forgotten. that is, of course, until now. over 500 years later, a team of archeologists are poised to release their findings as to whether skeletal remains found buried in a parking lot, i new thisp mu niceple parking lot are the remains of richard iii. the media is dubbing it, the king in the parking lot. >> why do they think it is him? was it apparent how he was killed or something that was in that parking lot all these years later? >> so far the evidence that they presented is largely circumstantial. the skeletal remains show signs of trauma, perhaps battle trauma and also
first off, remind our audience, who was richard iii?one of the most infamous kings portrayed by shakespeare himself as a vial and twisted villain. he's been accused of murdering both of his nephews in an attempt to keep hold of the throne. and he met his demise in 1485. all the way back in 1485 during what was called the battle of bosworth field. he was killed in action and henry vii were victorious in battle and the burial place of richard iii has long since been forgotten. that is, of course,...
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there is no direct descendant between richard iii and her majesty, the queen. richard had no issue. therefore, there could be no lineage that way. however, if you look back through the family tree, as i've spent more times than decent in the last few hours you do see connections well and truly up the family tree and it's always by marriage, nephews, nieces. it's not direct. so, yes, there is a very indirect descent from richard iii to elizabeth ii, but it is distant at best. >> and, richard, i want to show you tweets because everybody's talking about this today. he we have one of them who says, the ability to produce reconstruction of a long dead face remarkable. many congratulations to all. another one says, if this guy did 1% of what he was accused, any reasonable person would conclude he was not a nice man, by any stretch. somebody else weighing in saying, wow, kind of eerie to see a full sized replica of his face. >> this is the amazing part about it. this replica, this -- that they've re-created, knowing what the skull was like, knowing how he looked, knowing what the features
there is no direct descendant between richard iii and her majesty, the queen. richard had no issue. therefore, there could be no lineage that way. however, if you look back through the family tree, as i've spent more times than decent in the last few hours you do see connections well and truly up the family tree and it's always by marriage, nephews, nieces. it's not direct. so, yes, there is a very indirect descent from richard iii to elizabeth ii, but it is distant at best. >> and,...
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those are the words shakespeare gave to a diagnose richard iii.england today is that richard iii has been found and who better to tell the tale than the board our london bureau mark phillips. >> richard iii's battle- battered bones have been found stuffed into a grave definitely not fit for a king. airgraph that was lost for 500 years and discovered under what is now a parking lot. the wounds match the story of a king killed in battle. but it took modern science to find an ancient king. dn a analysis comparing the genetic code is that of a desen dent discovered 16 generations later ms. the phone rings and somebody says you are related to richard iii congratulations? >> more or less. i think he started the conversation by saying i'm not a lunatic. >> until now, most of what the world has known about richard iii has come from shakespeare's monster monarch who died trying to cling to his stolen throne and gave the word one good line. the winners, of course, get to write history and richard got a very bad press including being accused of the murder of
those are the words shakespeare gave to a diagnose richard iii.england today is that richard iii has been found and who better to tell the tale than the board our london bureau mark phillips. >> richard iii's battle- battered bones have been found stuffed into a grave definitely not fit for a king. airgraph that was lost for 500 years and discovered under what is now a parking lot. the wounds match the story of a king killed in battle. but it took modern science to find an ancient king....
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the big news in england today is that richard has been found.better to tell the tale than the bard of our london bureau-- mark phillips. >> reporter: there was a time, archaeologists have discovered, when being king of england was a dead-end job. it certainly was for richard iii whose battle battered bones have been found stuffed into a grave definitely not fit for a king. a grave that was lost for 500 years and discovered under what is now a parking lot. the skeleton's curved spine matched the historic tale of the hunchback king. the fearsome wounds matched the story of a king killed in battle. but it took modern science to find an ancient king. d.n.a. analysis comparing the genetic code in the bones with that of michael ibsen, a descendent discovered 16 generations later. >> the phone rings and someone says "i'm a historian, you're related to richard iii, congratulations"? >> more or less. i think he probably started the conversation by saying "i'm not a lunatic." >> now is the winter of our a lunatic." >> now is the winter of our discontent.
the big news in england today is that richard has been found.better to tell the tale than the bard of our london bureau-- mark phillips. >> reporter: there was a time, archaeologists have discovered, when being king of england was a dead-end job. it certainly was for richard iii whose battle battered bones have been found stuffed into a grave definitely not fit for a king. a grave that was lost for 500 years and discovered under what is now a parking lot. the skeleton's curved spine...
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we will get to richard reeves as we can. smoking carelessly is being for a fire that broke at 7:30 a.m. today. firefighters say the started in the basement and quickly spread to the first floor. hurt.sident was investigators say a cigarette tossed into the trash caused the fire. a group is claiming responsibility for yesterday's suicide attack in turkey. shows the bomber approaching the embassy. killed along with a turkish security guard. a television journalist was also wounded. a new york woman who was has been found dead. she was an amateur photographer turkey on vacation back in january. nine people have been questioned with her death. it is unclear how she died, reports heere are been stabbed to death. have talked about gun before, butgrams unbelievable. was held today in tampa, florida. to turn in urged their guns for cash and game tickets. one person turned in these rocket launchers. the person who turned the man been identified. >> of photo of barack obama firing a gun has gotten a lot of attention. beforereleased ju
we will get to richard reeves as we can. smoking carelessly is being for a fire that broke at 7:30 a.m. today. firefighters say the started in the basement and quickly spread to the first floor. hurt.sident was investigators say a cigarette tossed into the trash caused the fire. a group is claiming responsibility for yesterday's suicide attack in turkey. shows the bomber approaching the embassy. killed along with a turkish security guard. a television journalist was also wounded. a new york...
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are richard. rich. >> mama called you richard. i am going to call you richard. >> hey, you know it works. pays the bills. taking your calls on chuck hagl. one segment we didn't get a chance to play was the ted cruz which is, i would call him the new king of the main yacks in the united states senate. he has taken that position from jim demint. let's take a listen to what he said and how awful he took the senator hagle's words out of context. >> you explicitly agreed with the characterization of the united states as the world's bully, and i would suggest that is not a characterization i think the united states has spilled more blood more treasurer standing for freedom liberating people across the world and to go on al-jerzeera, broadcasting propaganda to nations hostile to us and agree with the characterization of the united states as "the world's bully," i would suggest is not the conduct one would expect of a secretary of defense. >> that's insane. >> this guy has been senator for a couple of day
are richard. rich. >> mama called you richard. i am going to call you richard. >> hey, you know it works. pays the bills. taking your calls on chuck hagl. one segment we didn't get a chance to play was the ted cruz which is, i would call him the new king of the main yacks in the united states senate. he has taken that position from jim demint. let's take a listen to what he said and how awful he took the senator hagle's words out of context. >> you explicitly agreed with the...
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people like richard are trying to force people out of the program. we certainly aren't.it's people like richard who say scouting's values aren't for everybody, and we disagree. >> brown: mr. land, respond to that and also the scouts we saw in the setup piece, the ones who returned their badges who said we served honorably, and we want to be scouts. >> well, the boy scout have an over 100-year tradition of their core principles. they have the right to maintain them. the majority of people who are actually involved in scouting still support those principles. if there are people who want to have a program like the scout program that has different principles, this is a free country. they're perfectly free to have it, not try to impose their values on the boy scouts who don't want their values gloin zach wahls-- >> it's interesting, richard, do you know the scout law or the scout oath? i just find it hard to believe that you really care so deeply about the boy scouts when you don't even know what the core principles of the organization are. and the reason people like you are
people like richard are trying to force people out of the program. we certainly aren't.it's people like richard who say scouting's values aren't for everybody, and we disagree. >> brown: mr. land, respond to that and also the scouts we saw in the setup piece, the ones who returned their badges who said we served honorably, and we want to be scouts. >> well, the boy scout have an over 100-year tradition of their core principles. they have the right to maintain them. the majority of...
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people like richard are trying to force people out of the program. we certainly aren't.it's people like richard who say scouting's values aren't for everybody, and we disagree. >> brown: mr. land, respond to that and also the scouts we saw in the setup piece, the ones who returned their badges who said we served honorably, and we want to be scouts. >> well, the boy scout hve an over 100-year tradition of their core principles. they have the right to maintain them. the majority of people who are actually involved in scouting still support those principles. if there are people who want to have a program like the scout program that has different principles, this is a free country. they're perfectly free to have it, not try to impose their values on the boy scouts who don't want their values gloin zach wahls-- >> it's interesting, richard, do you know the scout law or the scout oath? i just find it ha to believe that you ally car deeply about the boy scouts when you don't even know what the core principles of the organization are. and the reason people like you are making th
people like richard are trying to force people out of the program. we certainly aren't.it's people like richard who say scouting's values aren't for everybody, and we disagree. >> brown: mr. land, respond to that and also the scouts we saw in the setup piece, the ones who returned their badges who said we served honorably, and we want to be scouts. >> well, the boy scout hve an over 100-year tradition of their core principles. they have the right to maintain them. the majority of...
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it was fun because she'd richards was telling the band, aaron -- keith richards was telling the band,oing to do a song. we did 23 songs in five days. tavis: i get it, but how is a guy like keith richards producing aaron neville singing doo-wop? >> we grew up listening to the same music. we were like kids. the same thing with paul simon. you can see the same look in everybody's face because music is magic. >> paul simon as a guest on your special, i mention this, aaron neville doo-wop is going to be in march. >> it was great. we had three days of rehearsals. it was a fantastic show. i looked at it, and i am satisfied. it is a great show. tavis: tell me why you think this still resonates. what makes you think in 2013 doo-wop can resonate with an audience? >> everything is in place. it is some great music, and i am hoping i played for young people and they say, that is great. maybe the audience -- i am not going to say my age, because i am 27. >> obviously a little older than you. tavis: to your point about young kids, because your career has had so many different iterations, what does a
it was fun because she'd richards was telling the band, aaron -- keith richards was telling the band,oing to do a song. we did 23 songs in five days. tavis: i get it, but how is a guy like keith richards producing aaron neville singing doo-wop? >> we grew up listening to the same music. we were like kids. the same thing with paul simon. you can see the same look in everybody's face because music is magic. >> paul simon as a guest on your special, i mention this, aaron neville...
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one of them is richard qwest.s a gentler version of richard iii or what about the nephew that shakespeare conjured? >> that is exactly the question people are asking. this is the famous portrait, bearing in mind and none of them were taken during his lifetime. this is the famous portrait. this is the look that they say he was like taking them from the scans of enhancements added to a lot of artistry and the eyes which gives a much more realistic view. and of those tight lips, the high cheeks, the nose very prominent. much of that was destroyed in the battle that finally caused his death. you make up your mind. is this the sort of man that would have said now is the winter of our discontent. or can you imagine him saying a horse, a horse my kingdom for a horse. even the famous line from the shakespearean play, off with his head. >> i can see him saying all those things, frankly. i am curious, they have him in a parking lot. how did a parking lot get to be placed over the place where he was buried. >> it wasn't alwa
one of them is richard qwest.s a gentler version of richard iii or what about the nephew that shakespeare conjured? >> that is exactly the question people are asking. this is the famous portrait, bearing in mind and none of them were taken during his lifetime. this is the famous portrait. this is the look that they say he was like taking them from the scans of enhancements added to a lot of artistry and the eyes which gives a much more realistic view. and of those tight lips, the high...
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>> well there is concern about that, richard. but i think it's important to recognize that no precedent in the sense of something that has to be followed has been set. something new has been done. this hasn't happened in a very long time. and it's going to take a while to sort out what the impacts of this are on the future of this office of the papacy. >> thank you so much for are your perspective there this morning. >> time is running out for $85 billion in across the board spending cuts. john boehner got testy pointing the finger at the senate. >> we have moved the bill in the house twice. we should not have to move a third bill before the senate gets off their ass and begins to do something. >> republicans have been further angered this week by the supervised release of hundreds of undocumented imgrants awaiting deportation. a highly unusual effort to save money. so what do americans think about the sequester as a means of fixing the budget. according to a new nbc news/"wall street journal" poll a 52% majority think it's a bad
>> well there is concern about that, richard. but i think it's important to recognize that no precedent in the sense of something that has to be followed has been set. something new has been done. this hasn't happened in a very long time. and it's going to take a while to sort out what the impacts of this are on the future of this office of the papacy. >> thank you so much for are your perspective there this morning. >> time is running out for $85 billion in across the board...
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we asked richard gill.here was little hope athis time that the inflationary momentum would run out of steam. when ilation gets going, there was little hope athis time all groups feel they are losers. when ilation gets going, sanitation workers, teachers, senior citizens, rich man, poor man,you name. they are losers. when ilation gets going, severybody faces higher prices and thinks, "i'm being ruined." this perception that everyone is losing is unjustified. if prices are going up incomes are going up, too. not everybody is losing all the time. still, when this uncertainty about the future becomes contagious things can get bad for everybody. it's difficult running an efficient, productive economy when prices change all the time. but whetherjustified or, this fear of falling behind can be major factor causing inflation to increase. sanitation workers feel they're falling behind. they strike, getting higher wages. now other public employees see they're behind. they demand even higher increases. now coal miners
we asked richard gill.here was little hope athis time that the inflationary momentum would run out of steam. when ilation gets going, there was little hope athis time all groups feel they are losers. when ilation gets going, sanitation workers, teachers, senior citizens, rich man, poor man,you name. they are losers. when ilation gets going, severybody faces higher prices and thinks, "i'm being ruined." this perception that everyone is losing is unjustified. if prices are going up...
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all of richard's life.ike that and particularly under a municipal car park, i think that's fabulous. >> reporter: the king in the parking lot. history dug up and maybe rewritten. mark phillips, cbs news, london. >>> the u.s. postal service is honoring a civil rights icon on what would have been her 100th birthday. the rosa parks forever stamp was unveiled yesterday at the henry ford museum in michigan. police in montgomery, alabama, arrested parks in 1955 for refusing to give up her seat on a bus to a white man. she passed away in 2005. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we'll go to midland city, alabama, for the latest on the end of that hostage standoff involving a young boy. >>> plus, the battle over spending cuts scheduled to kick in on march 1. we'll hear from house majority leader eric cantor. >>> and new developments in the investigation into the superdome blackout during the super bowl. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie gr
all of richard's life.ike that and particularly under a municipal car park, i think that's fabulous. >> reporter: the king in the parking lot. history dug up and maybe rewritten. mark phillips, cbs news, london. >>> the u.s. postal service is honoring a civil rights icon on what would have been her 100th birthday. the rosa parks forever stamp was unveiled yesterday at the henry ford museum in michigan. police in montgomery, alabama, arrested parks in 1955 for refusing to give up...