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timothy is going to come back and impressionist on the water go see it.be right back. ♪ [ music ]♪ goodnight. thanks, olivia. thank you. so you can make a payment from your cell to almost anyone's phone or email. (speaking french) so you can express your gratitude... in the moment. ♪ [ music ]♪ we're talking in the summertime about the fine arts museum and two great shows that are going on now and impressionist on the water and richard for the berkley years and a narrow sort of thing. timothy grew up around here. tell us something. >> yeah, he did grow up ashed here. one of the first art experiences was at the lee gin of honor and his grandmother took him to see the very first van go exhibition. his very vivid memory that introduced van go who is know an icon to the american public was that the tour group going through was laughing at these paintings as not being art. more over the tour guide was laughing at the works. i find the story fascinating because it was a post impressionist and each of those artists were considered quiet radical and possibly susp
timothy is going to come back and impressionist on the water go see it.be right back. ♪ [ music ]♪ goodnight. thanks, olivia. thank you. so you can make a payment from your cell to almost anyone's phone or email. (speaking french) so you can express your gratitude... in the moment. ♪ [ music ]♪ we're talking in the summertime about the fine arts museum and two great shows that are going on now and impressionist on the water and richard for the berkley years and a narrow sort of thing....
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that would be inmate timothy schreiber. >> timothy schreiber has transferred here from another state prison. unlike most new arrivals, he is sent immediately to administrative segregation, a 23-hour a day lockup unit for disruptive inmates. >> oh, i get the room with a view, huh? >> at the facility that he was housed at just prior coming to limon, he was found with a weapon, a homemade knife, so he did have some charges that were pending and, as a result, he just went straight into our segregation unit. >> msnbc, any time you need me i'll be here. >> we did learn that schreiber did like to talk. not only to our crew -- >> these people are threatening my very life -- >> he also had a lot to say to the correctional staff helping us set up for the interview. >> i'm sure you just stick that key in there and turn it. it's not all that complicated, ma'am. >> oh, my. >> right now i'm really in fear for my life. >> are you ready to go? >> i'm not talking to you. i'm talking to the press right now. >> oh, i'm sorry. i didn't mean to steal your 15 seconds of fame. >> when he finished verbally
that would be inmate timothy schreiber. >> timothy schreiber has transferred here from another state prison. unlike most new arrivals, he is sent immediately to administrative segregation, a 23-hour a day lockup unit for disruptive inmates. >> oh, i get the room with a view, huh? >> at the facility that he was housed at just prior coming to limon, he was found with a weapon, a homemade knife, so he did have some charges that were pending and, as a result, he just went straight...
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timothy schrieber got 20 days for verbally abusing an officer. and the fun seems to be over for royanna freed as well. >> i'm moving to unit number six. i need a change. and there's another transgender over there and some over people i met when i started working in the kitchen. i don't know. i'm just tired of it over here. i'm getting caught taking my pillow on camera. look at that. i'm going to jail. >> what was that about? >> because you're not supposed to take your pillow with you, i don't know, from unit to unit. i don't know. >> and you thought you could get away with it? >> i did. i almost did, look. because it's like a big old hassle to get another one. anyway, oh well. how embarrassing, huh? anyway. yeah, this is what -- i've never moved before, so i don't know how to work this. >> with the transfer, royanna leaves behind the two other gay inmates who had become friends. robert burzee and michael cherry. >> royanna moved over to six, so -- so the trio's kind of split up. >> time to move on. start a new chapter, you know? >> you know, ever
timothy schrieber got 20 days for verbally abusing an officer. and the fun seems to be over for royanna freed as well. >> i'm moving to unit number six. i need a change. and there's another transgender over there and some over people i met when i started working in the kitchen. i don't know. i'm just tired of it over here. i'm getting caught taking my pillow on camera. look at that. i'm going to jail. >> what was that about? >> because you're not supposed to take your pillow...
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timothy johnson explains how medication before diagnosis could be a key to survival. >> the nationalcer institute says about 232,000 u.s. women will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year and almost 40,000 will die from it. now the american society of clinical oncology, a group of cancer doctors, recommends that women at high risk for breast cancer be given como -- chemo prevention. that means treating them before any signs of cancer. for premenopausal women at high risk, tamoxifen for five years. in post men they passal women -- menopausal women another one. past research indicates that more than 15% of women ages 35 to 79 could benefit from preven of it use of these drugs but less than 1% are actually getting this treatment. with this medical minute, i'm dr. timothy johnson. >>> if you want your kids to do the best they can in school, you want to be careful what time they go to bed. your children should go to sleep around the same time every night. a new study links irregular bedtimes with poor test scores. researchers warn it's a link, not proof though that irregular sleeping h
timothy johnson explains how medication before diagnosis could be a key to survival. >> the nationalcer institute says about 232,000 u.s. women will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year and almost 40,000 will die from it. now the american society of clinical oncology, a group of cancer doctors, recommends that women at high risk for breast cancer be given como -- chemo prevention. that means treating them before any signs of cancer. for premenopausal women at high risk, tamoxifen for...
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. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning" cardinal timothy dolan and new concerns aboutng tsa employees. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green. this is th with freshly bakedeve in whole grain bread.right then we add all-natural eggs... lean antibiotic-free ham... and vermont white cheddar. get 16 grams of protein and 23 grams of whole grain in the breakfast power sandwich. then you'll love lactose-free lactaid® it's 100% real milk that's easy to digest so you can fully enjoy the dairy you love. lactaid®. for 25 years, easy to digest. easy to love. >>> for decades an unusual fishing tournament has been held off the coast of new york's long island, but this year, they cleaned up their acted and tried something new. chip reid introduces us to some fishermen who are now letting sharks off the hook. >> reporter: 64 sharks were reeled in this weekend during a tournament about 20 miles off the coast of montauk, long island. and for the first time ever in the long bloody history of shark tournaments here, all of the sharks were released. >> s
. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning" cardinal timothy dolan and new concerns aboutng tsa employees. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green. this is th with freshly bakedeve in whole grain bread.right then we add all-natural eggs... lean antibiotic-free ham... and vermont white cheddar. get 16 grams of protein and 23 grams of whole grain in the breakfast power sandwich. then you'll love lactose-free lactaid®...
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timothy henrich spoke by skype from malaysia. it's too soon to say they are rid of the virus for good. >> it will tell us how to cell novel strategist to cure hiv. >> reporter: a bone marrow donation gave them a healthy immune system. to protect the new cells from becoming infected with hiv, the men continued taking powerful antiretroviral medication. know it appears the virus was kept -- now it appears the virus was kept so much in check it's virtually gone. recently they stopped all hiv treatment. so far, so good. >> what they are reporting, which is somewhat remarkable, is that the viruses has not come out. >> reporter: a doctor says it's too soon to know if it will last and while bone marrow transplants are risky, he says the boston cases are encouraging. >> it gives us a direction where we can say, let's put more emphasis on building the immune system, lowering the amount of virus in the body, and maybe we can get what we would call a functional cure. >> reporter: the first case of a functional cure? timothy brown, the so-ca
timothy henrich spoke by skype from malaysia. it's too soon to say they are rid of the virus for good. >> it will tell us how to cell novel strategist to cure hiv. >> reporter: a bone marrow donation gave them a healthy immune system. to protect the new cells from becoming infected with hiv, the men continued taking powerful antiretroviral medication. know it appears the virus was kept -- now it appears the virus was kept so much in check it's virtually gone. recently they stopped...
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. >> we were with timothy schreiber on his first day at the limon correctional facility in colorado. >> i have seven months to do, so i don't know what's going to happen after that, but i'm going to segregation. 23-hour lockdown. >> he was nearing parole on a six-year sentence for sexual assault and had just transferred in from another colorado prison. >> i just happened to be down there filming the new inmates coming in, and timothy schreiber immediately said he wanted to be part of the show. >> msnbc, any time you need me, i'll be here. >> and within a very short period of time did something that was so shocking to me, i couldn't believe it. >> i am a sex offender. i'm a violent sexual predator. >> he very loudly started proclaiming himself as a sexual predator. >> an attempted sexual assault on a 13-year-old girl. >> having a sex offense in prison, in some prisons it's tantamount to a death sentence, but in almost any prison facility, you are going to be harmed if you are a known sex offender. >> i have a history of repeated flashing. i'm like a serial flasher. >> schreiber could
. >> we were with timothy schreiber on his first day at the limon correctional facility in colorado. >> i have seven months to do, so i don't know what's going to happen after that, but i'm going to segregation. 23-hour lockdown. >> he was nearing parole on a six-year sentence for sexual assault and had just transferred in from another colorado prison. >> i just happened to be down there filming the new inmates coming in, and timothy schreiber immediately said he wanted...
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states for $200, pl timothy. what is mississippi? thease.he state. let's do coastal states for $400. david.
states for $200, pl timothy. what is mississippi? thease.he state. let's do coastal states for $400. david.
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. >> timothy is going to come back, thank you very much, "impressionists on the water", go see it. we will be right back. @@ today there is only one park for every 14,000 americans.@@ connection to nature is a righú that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds,p together we have saved over 3 million acres of land.@ a park is a gift that is worth protecting.@ help support the trust for public land@ and the gift of0parks today. >>> we are talking in the summertime about the fine art museums in san francisco. two great shows going on now. devincorn, he grew up around here? >> he did, one of his first art experiences was at one of our museums in 1936 his grandfather took him to see his first exhibition. vincent van gogh and his vivid memory of this examination, that introduced then send them go to the american public was that the poor group going through was laughing at these paintings as not being art and even the towards guide was laughing. i find the story fascinating because vincent van gogh, each of those groups of
. >> timothy is going to come back, thank you very much, "impressionists on the water", go see it. we will be right back. @@ today there is only one park for every 14,000 americans.@@ connection to nature is a righú that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds,p together we have saved over 3 million acres of land.@ a park is a gift that is worth protecting.@ help support the trust for public land@ and the gift...
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that is where this man, zod is his name, timothy zod will leave the southern correctional facility an he is pedophile. he admitted he grabbed a boy who was autistic and that child was fishing along the river bank, zod admits he handcuffed the boy and sexually assaulted him. he had planned to move into his parents' home but they reportedly reneged because of threats. according to vermont state law, zod must notify the state sex offender registry and if he doesn't he will face jail time. other than that he faces no restrictions at all. joining us is on the phone is springfield police chief, douglas johnson. chief, thank you. >> good afternoon. >> shep: he served his time. he said i did it. but i'm sure that no no comfort to people in your town? >> no, it it isn't. there is concern amongst the residents of springfield here. what we have done is try to notify everybody we possibly can about the release of timothy. >> as a registered sex offender, there are restrictions on his movement? >> i don't know what the restrictions are. all i'm aware all he has to do is register with the sex offe
that is where this man, zod is his name, timothy zod will leave the southern correctional facility an he is pedophile. he admitted he grabbed a boy who was autistic and that child was fishing along the river bank, zod admits he handcuffed the boy and sexually assaulted him. he had planned to move into his parents' home but they reportedly reneged because of threats. according to vermont state law, zod must notify the state sex offender registry and if he doesn't he will face jail time. other...
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timothy johnson. >> apparently worse if you work nights for like long term, 20, 30 years.ces. scary though. >> here is the deal. go out and get some sun. every day you try to make it a point get outside. get a little sun. get out there, not be depressed. whatever it takes. scary stats. >> another perk for the overnights. >> great. when we come back, a brand new low for the paparazzi. >> what they had to say about little suri cruise. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. ♪ ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ >> oh, i have missed "the skinny." good to have it back in my life just for the night. >> welcome to "the skinny." but we do want to begin. we have some rare photos. a couple superstars that are together. this is a rare sight. this is rob nelson and his mama. >> oh, look at that. see. >> she came to visit yesterday. stopped by for the first time she told me. she was a little upset this is the first time rob has brought her around. and they took, they took some pictures on the set. of course, mama being mama. she w
timothy johnson. >> apparently worse if you work nights for like long term, 20, 30 years.ces. scary though. >> here is the deal. go out and get some sun. every day you try to make it a point get outside. get a little sun. get out there, not be depressed. whatever it takes. scary stats. >> another perk for the overnights. >> great. when we come back, a brand new low for the paparazzi. >> what they had to say about little suri cruise. you are watching "world...
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sacerdotes y los testimonios de lÍderes de la y iglesias, como por ejemplo el actual cardenal de new york, timothybuso que presentaron una demanda por fraude. al regresar de una pausa en noticiero telemundo. los republicanos de la cÁmara de representantes. aprueban la reforma o se abstienen a las consecuencias cuando vengan las prÓximas elecciones. la nueva molido para pagar salarios. >>> en washington los activistas pro in mi grarntss continÚan preparando su artillerÍa. los enemigos del proyecto son grupos conservador kz se oponen rotundamente a la legalizaciÓn de los indocumentados. lori montenegro nos cuenta que mÁs estÁ pasando. >>> a los republicanos, en particular a los de la cÁmara baja continÚan lloviendo advertencias de que tienen que respaldar la reforma migratoria. >>> no vamos a permitir, que obstruyan, que objetos klÉe centro, que bloqueen la reforma migratoria, si lo hacen, ellos van a tener que pagar un precio en las elecciones del 2014. la lÍder demÓcrata, apunto que llegar a la casa blanca hay que contar con el voto hispano. >>> necesitamos dpond estamos ahora si el 70% de los his
sacerdotes y los testimonios de lÍderes de la y iglesias, como por ejemplo el actual cardenal de new york, timothybuso que presentaron una demanda por fraude. al regresar de una pausa en noticiero telemundo. los republicanos de la cÁmara de representantes. aprueban la reforma o se abstienen a las consecuencias cuando vengan las prÓximas elecciones. la nueva molido para pagar salarios. >>> en washington los activistas pro in mi grarntss continÚan preparando su artillerÍa. los...
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she handled the timothy mcveigh oklahoma city bombing case. asked you, jeralyn, before the break about the zimmerman case being overcharged and if so why didn't jurors buy the manslaughter option? >> well, the jurors didn't buy the manslaughter option because justifiable use of force means the killing was not unlawful. and therefore, they couldn't. the jury instructions told them, right inside them, that if they were to find justifiable use of force it was not a crime. they couldn't convict of either. murder 2 or manslaughter. and so, when you look at what the justifiable use of force, the self defense was, it was a reasonable person standard. this means that this jury thought that zimmerman acted reasonably. and that's what they believed. that's what the evidence showed. >> yeah. so tom -- >> i mean, it is not a crime. >> yeah. i got it. i got it. tom, what could or should prosecutors -- >> i disagree. >> go ahead. >> well, i agree from a practical point of view. the case was overcharged. you know, in the conrad murray case, the michael jacks
she handled the timothy mcveigh oklahoma city bombing case. asked you, jeralyn, before the break about the zimmerman case being overcharged and if so why didn't jurors buy the manslaughter option? >> well, the jurors didn't buy the manslaughter option because justifiable use of force means the killing was not unlawful. and therefore, they couldn't. the jury instructions told them, right inside them, that if they were to find justifiable use of force it was not a crime. they couldn't...
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prosecutor at a case called united states versus timothy mcveigh. i thought your presentation given years ago the role it deserves -- business records played in his ability to prin prosecutor act of terrorism. we ask you to prosecute the crime after it took place. what if we challenged you with responsibility to prevent the next act of terrorism? what tools would you need to be able to prevent crime as opposed to prosecute it and its aftermath? and at some level this is a debate between privacy and public safety, to me, it is also a debate the between prosecuting something after it happens and then preventing it from happening in the first place. he used hotel records, business records where timothy mcveigh went and purchased certain materials. it was a very tedious, difficult case to prosecute. and the role the business records played in it. this is what i would like to ask. i don't want to ask specific questions about the sections, i want to go to where the people of my district are you're not trained attorneys, for the most most part, train law-e
prosecutor at a case called united states versus timothy mcveigh. i thought your presentation given years ago the role it deserves -- business records played in his ability to prin prosecutor act of terrorism. we ask you to prosecute the crime after it took place. what if we challenged you with responsibility to prevent the next act of terrorism? what tools would you need to be able to prevent crime as opposed to prosecute it and its aftermath? and at some level this is a debate between privacy...
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"i think timothy geithner is the administration's pick. yellen is in there. lawrence summers is polarizing, and you don't need that in a fed chairman." meanwhile, politico reports former obama economic advisor lawrence summers is the leading candidate to replace bernanke. some predict a contentious senate confirmation hearing regardless of who's nominated by the president. political chaos in egypt is causing world-wide shocks to the oil market. oil futures topped $106 per barrel on concerns violence following the coup and removal of eyptian president mohammad morsi will spill over to the suez canal and sumed pipeline, which are critical to the flow of oil from the middle east to western markets. also driving up prices at the pump - demand from american motorists. "we are seeing one of the biggest moves in the energy market consecutively than we have seen in years. even if we see a higher price for crude, it isn't necessarily going to impact to the degree the price at the pump as it did a couple years ago." "but the fact is we are still paying at or near recor
"i think timothy geithner is the administration's pick. yellen is in there. lawrence summers is polarizing, and you don't need that in a fed chairman." meanwhile, politico reports former obama economic advisor lawrence summers is the leading candidate to replace bernanke. some predict a contentious senate confirmation hearing regardless of who's nominated by the president. political chaos in egypt is causing world-wide shocks to the oil market. oil futures topped $106 per barrel on...
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timothy henrich spoke by skype from malaysia.on to say they are rid of the virus for good. >> will tell us how to develop novel strategies to potentially cure hiv. >> reporter: a bone marrow donation gave them a healthy immune system. to protect the new cells from becoming infected with hiv, the men continued taking powerful antiretroviral medication. now it appears the virus was kept so much in check it's gone. recently they stopped all hiv treatment. so far, so good. >> what they are reporting, which is somewhat remarkable, is that the viruses has not come out. >> reporter: a doctor says it's too soon to know if it will last and while bone marrow transplants are risky, he says the boston cases are encouraging. >> it gives us a direction where we can say, let's put more emphasis on building the immune system, lowering the amount of virus in the body, and maybe we can get what we would call a functional cure. >> reporter: the first case of a functional cure? timothy brown, the so-called berlin patient. now brown may have company.
timothy henrich spoke by skype from malaysia.on to say they are rid of the virus for good. >> will tell us how to develop novel strategies to potentially cure hiv. >> reporter: a bone marrow donation gave them a healthy immune system. to protect the new cells from becoming infected with hiv, the men continued taking powerful antiretroviral medication. now it appears the virus was kept so much in check it's gone. recently they stopped all hiv treatment. so far, so good. >> what...
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here in new york is timothy murphy, former deputy director of the f.b.i. i'm pleased to have all of them on this program. let's start with you, phil mudd because i know that your time is short and you're going to have to leave us before all the other guests. one of the questions that mark and jesselyn will raise as they bring these court challenges is is there really a need for a government agency like the n.s.a. to collect every phone call made, every telephone number dialed and received across the entire united states and call that in a court order possibly relevant to a terrorist investigation. how exactly does that work to somebody who needs an explanation? >> i think you should take terrorism out of the question. in the 21st century whether you're looking at organized crime, gang networks or terrorists, you're looking at people who leave an increasingly digital trail just like i leave everyday. a.t.m.s, phone emails, if you want to understand the network ornd r around a conspiracy or a potential conspiracy it's not hard to access that network without
here in new york is timothy murphy, former deputy director of the f.b.i. i'm pleased to have all of them on this program. let's start with you, phil mudd because i know that your time is short and you're going to have to leave us before all the other guests. one of the questions that mark and jesselyn will raise as they bring these court challenges is is there really a need for a government agency like the n.s.a. to collect every phone call made, every telephone number dialed and received...
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the documents also shine a light on new york archbishop, cardinal timothy dolan, formerly the archbishop of milwaukee. documents show he asked for the vatican's approval in 2007 to move nearly $57 million off the diocesan books into a cemetery fund to protect church assets. dolan denies the claims as long "discredited." laurie goodstein covers these issues for the "new york times," and joins me now.;.lt/+ the current milwaukee archbishop warned his people: prepare to be shocked. lori, in these latest documents were the details shocking and what do they do to fill in the story of clerical abuse in milwaukee? >> well, you can trace cases by reading these documents, a long evolution sometimes. the first reports of parents coming in to the chancery offices and reporting that something has happened to their child. and the growing awareness as an increasing number of reports come in and church officials begin to try to grapple with what to do with this priest. sometimes it's a very long evolution. in some cases more than two, three, even four decades in one case where the priest is often sent
the documents also shine a light on new york archbishop, cardinal timothy dolan, formerly the archbishop of milwaukee. documents show he asked for the vatican's approval in 2007 to move nearly $57 million off the diocesan books into a cemetery fund to protect church assets. dolan denies the claims as long "discredited." laurie goodstein covers these issues for the "new york times," and joins me now.;.lt/+ the current milwaukee archbishop warned his people: prepare to be...
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viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. [ applause ] [ playing "timothy leary" ] [ playing "tuesday afternoon" ]
viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. [ applause ] [ playing "timothy leary" ] [ playing "tuesday afternoon" ]
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. >> the third person might be timothy geithner.rmer conversations i've had. the former treasury secretary doesn't want the job, just moved to new york but he's very comfortable with the president and the president is comfortable with geithner. >> if not timothy geithner maybe tim tebow. appreciate it. sue, down to you. >> all right ty when we come back you'll meet these three incredible people and they have incredible stories. they are young americans that are giving up big bucks to help the saumpt we haveusa. we have more on that on "power lunch" in two minutes time. rver. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this ...is going to be big. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. weekdays are for rising to the challenge. they're the days to take care of business. when possibilities become reality. with centurylink as your trusted partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to foc
. >> the third person might be timothy geithner.rmer conversations i've had. the former treasury secretary doesn't want the job, just moved to new york but he's very comfortable with the president and the president is comfortable with geithner. >> if not timothy geithner maybe tim tebow. appreciate it. sue, down to you. >> all right ty when we come back you'll meet these three incredible people and they have incredible stories. they are young americans that are giving up big...
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the former archbishop of milwaukee timothy dolan, now a cardinal and head of the u.s.onference of catholic bishops, was not involved in that practice but questions have arisen over how he responded to the scandal. the documents confirm that accused priests were paid up to $20,000 to leave the priesthood and that church funds were moved into a trust so the money would be protected from "legal claim and liability." dolan denies any wrong doing. the former president of yeshiva university in new york apologized this week and said he must repent for the way he handled allegations of sexual abuse at the orthodox university's high school. rabbi norman lamm is leaving his current position as university chancellor. while he was president, several men said they were abused by teachers and employees at the high school. lamm called his decision not to tell police "ill-conceived." as muslims prepare for ramadan this week, we have a lucky severson story today about helping rebuild a destitute community, replacing crime and hopelessness with social justice. it's also a story that mig
the former archbishop of milwaukee timothy dolan, now a cardinal and head of the u.s.onference of catholic bishops, was not involved in that practice but questions have arisen over how he responded to the scandal. the documents confirm that accused priests were paid up to $20,000 to leave the priesthood and that church funds were moved into a trust so the money would be protected from "legal claim and liability." dolan denies any wrong doing. the former president of yeshiva university...
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timothy dolan, archbishop of new york, we're pleased to have you here. welcome. >> i'm pleased to be here. thanks for the invite. >> what was the pope saying and why did he say it now? >> he said it -- and this is what i'm amazed, and i think as journalists you would appreciate it, he spent 1 hour and 20 minutes, calm and personable as he could be -- phenomenal. >> like a politician. >> like the president of the united states. you all must be delighted about that. you think we can get him on this show? >> with your help. >> what he's trying to say, charlie, in answer to your question, is he's articulating well, in a beautifully tender way, the traditional teaching of the church. while certain acts may be wrong, we would always love and respect the person and treat the person with dignity. >> but are you saying that he says love the sinner but hate the sin, is that -- >> yeah, that would be -- that's how -- that's the classical expression of it. on the better expression of it would be jesus when he met the woman who would be stoned to death by adultery, a
timothy dolan, archbishop of new york, we're pleased to have you here. welcome. >> i'm pleased to be here. thanks for the invite. >> what was the pope saying and why did he say it now? >> he said it -- and this is what i'm amazed, and i think as journalists you would appreciate it, he spent 1 hour and 20 minutes, calm and personable as he could be -- phenomenal. >> like a politician. >> like the president of the united states. you all must be delighted about that....
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>> from the greek for "many tongues," it means someone who speaks several languages, someone like timothy doner. >> [ speaking russian ] >> russian... >> [ speaking turkish ] >> ...turkish, japanese... >> [ speaks japanese ] [ speaks arabic ] >> ...arabic... >> [ speaks chinese ] >> ...chinese. those are just some of the languages tim can speak. >> i mean, it depends on your definition of "speak." but, i mean, the languages that i'm familiar with or i know to varying degrees is more than 20 at this point. >> wow. [ laughter ] that's crazy! like, i never even heard of that! 20 languages? one teen? that's a smart kid. >> wow. 20 languages? i barely know two. >> i think that's awesome. that's cool. like, i wish i knew 20 languages. >> and here's something even more amazing -- he started only three years ago. >> tim, i need help. >> at the time, tim was preparing for his bar mitzvah, the jewish coming-of-age ceremony. he had to learn the language of the bible, ancient hebrew. >> and around the time that i finished, i decided that i wanted to take a look at modern hebrew as a language, to actu
>> from the greek for "many tongues," it means someone who speaks several languages, someone like timothy doner. >> [ speaking russian ] >> russian... >> [ speaking turkish ] >> ...turkish, japanese... >> [ speaks japanese ] [ speaks arabic ] >> ...arabic... >> [ speaks chinese ] >> ...chinese. those are just some of the languages tim can speak. >> i mean, it depends on your definition of "speak." but, i mean, the...
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there was this 2007 request, for example, by then archbishop timothy dolan to shift $57 million to arust fund just as the archdiocese was preparing for bankruptcy. the move, sanctioned by the vatican, was to provide what dolan, now the cardinal of new york, called "an improved protection for these funds from any legal claim and liability." jeff anderson, an attorney for victims of abuse, said dolan's motive was obvious. >> to avoid having to pay the claims that they knew they were going to be responsible for having covered up sexual abuse. >> reporter: in a statement today, dolan dismissed such charges as "old and discredited attacks." and the files also include this 2003 letter from dolan to the future pope benedict xvi, which he argues for the dismissal of an abusive priest and the letter included a warning which he wrote, "as victims organize and become more public, the potential for true scandal is very real." >> pelley: dean, thank you very much. as you heard in dean's story he mentioned a priest, david hanser, accused of abuse. we contacted hanser, he declined to speak with us.
there was this 2007 request, for example, by then archbishop timothy dolan to shift $57 million to arust fund just as the archdiocese was preparing for bankruptcy. the move, sanctioned by the vatican, was to provide what dolan, now the cardinal of new york, called "an improved protection for these funds from any legal claim and liability." jeff anderson, an attorney for victims of abuse, said dolan's motive was obvious. >> to avoid having to pay the claims that they knew they...
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. >> reporter: state prosecutor timothy mcginty: >> this man is going to prison for the rest of his life, is never coming out, except nailed in a box. todeporter: many times during the hearing today, castro tinted himself as the victim what do you think about that? >> i think he's a coward, and he feels sorry for one person and pee person only-- himself. an rest is an act. ter:eporter: castro had faced the death penalty for punching ngd starving michelle knight dntil she had a miscarriage. the lawmaker representing the three women released this statement." amanda, gina and michelle are andeved by today's plea. they are satisfied by the resolution to this case." earlier this month they released resolution an online video in which knight thanked the public for their support. >> but i am strong enough to tlk through hell with a smile on my face. on and with my head held high. gh reporter: at the sentencing paring next week, prosecutors plan to bring the chains that castro used to restrain the umen. we've also learned tonight there are plans to tear this house down and replace it with a park
. >> reporter: state prosecutor timothy mcginty: >> this man is going to prison for the rest of his life, is never coming out, except nailed in a box. todeporter: many times during the hearing today, castro tinted himself as the victim what do you think about that? >> i think he's a coward, and he feels sorry for one person and pee person only-- himself. an rest is an act. ter:eporter: castro had faced the death penalty for punching ngd starving michelle knight dntil she had a...
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year legal battle to get him out of the country he's known as a key figure in an al qaeda linked timothy's and was a long viewed by the u.k. as a national security threat. well ask anyone in britain who they think deserves a pay raise right now and few are likely to say m.p.'s well just about everyone else is being asked to freeze or even reduce their salaries lawmakers are in for a bumper salary rise from london peers artes are for. my theme a topsy turvy world when in tough economic times and peace can be a line for ten thousand pound pay rise in the body that. really think the sure but as with so many things like this inflation here until there's more to the story. it's never that simple of course nothing simple it's easy for the general public the general public has a pay freeze employees are paid more already they will have a field day they will terrorism if we accept a huge increase when they get in nothing but worse politicians from the prime minister down make bluster and prick lame that they'll refuse any pay rise it's not actually a choice the decision is down to independent body
year legal battle to get him out of the country he's known as a key figure in an al qaeda linked timothy's and was a long viewed by the u.k. as a national security threat. well ask anyone in britain who they think deserves a pay raise right now and few are likely to say m.p.'s well just about everyone else is being asked to freeze or even reduce their salaries lawmakers are in for a bumper salary rise from london peers artes are for. my theme a topsy turvy world when in tough economic times and...
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timothy dunn this morning. and that is the parking lot which is adjacent to this particular enterprise. and i am very, very concerned that react vaiting the curb cut for the surface parking is the opposite of what we want to do, what to do with this parking lot has not at all been discussed and. if we look at the future of the site and it is reused but at this moment it contradicts i would not support anything that would take that into consideration. >> a motion to not approve that is obviously not part of the discussion, but i hope that we will hope to continue that keep that issue alive as we look at other solutions for this particular property. >> commissioner antonini? >> i would disagree with commissioners borden with the vitality. we have streets that are quite vibrant and do have no formula retail, or very little, but we also have vaoets like upper fillmore, and chest nus and union and 24th street that have a blend and if you go down any night or days, the streets are very, very busy and everybody is doi
timothy dunn this morning. and that is the parking lot which is adjacent to this particular enterprise. and i am very, very concerned that react vaiting the curb cut for the surface parking is the opposite of what we want to do, what to do with this parking lot has not at all been discussed and. if we look at the future of the site and it is reused but at this moment it contradicts i would not support anything that would take that into consideration. >> a motion to not approve that is...
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was a trip into the motives of the countries involved washington said the china's computer hacking timothy's were motivated by commercial interests while america's mass spying program is purportedly part of anti terror after its and yet at the same time as he university of hong kong allegedly targeted why it was washington's new bunning a versity. these are separate cases i think it's hard to tell the intentions of the chinese have to those are the american hikers i thing they're all. having different or originations of the purpose but regarding this specific case of the one chinese you post on call and there are different occasions one is to assess the need to send you up your post to which is also hosting the internet's communication a phone call would be the targets but some would also imagine there might be some sense of information. posted by someone who doesn't know how and that might you deserve some kind of attention and some universities in the boundaries would also provide sensitive informations regarding if they were of the neighboring regions of china that would also have militar
was a trip into the motives of the countries involved washington said the china's computer hacking timothy's were motivated by commercial interests while america's mass spying program is purportedly part of anti terror after its and yet at the same time as he university of hong kong allegedly targeted why it was washington's new bunning a versity. these are separate cases i think it's hard to tell the intentions of the chinese have to those are the american hikers i thing they're all. having...
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. >> schieffer: okay, thanks, en new more on this tomorrow when new york cardinal timothy dolan, the besident of the u.s. conference f catholic bishops appears on cbs "this morning." new, the good news is millions of us are hitting the road this idsummer that midsummer trip to the beach or the campground. the bad news is it's going to cost more. gas prices now average $3.63 a gallon. phat's up 14 cents since the first of july. this time around, though, the reason for the increase may be a little different. here's ben tracy. eporeporter: here in los angeles, gas prices topped $4 per gallon. on.t's 24 cents higher than a year ago. riveincrease is mostly driven by the rising price of crude oil. pong the factors pushing up demand for crude are financial itutioutions. investors have purchased rdntracts to buy a record 495 million barrels of crude oil. ilat's about twice as much as sast year and as much oil as the yited states uses in an entire month. art chilton is a commissioner at the u.s. commodity futures trading commission. >> we've seen all too often in the past we're having an rkce
. >> schieffer: okay, thanks, en new more on this tomorrow when new york cardinal timothy dolan, the besident of the u.s. conference f catholic bishops appears on cbs "this morning." new, the good news is millions of us are hitting the road this idsummer that midsummer trip to the beach or the campground. the bad news is it's going to cost more. gas prices now average $3.63 a gallon. phat's up 14 cents since the first of july. this time around, though, the reason for the...
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the fed secretary of something else it's one big revolving door that you can look at it right now timothy geithner is one of the highest paid ever and you can one hundred thousand on par with bill clinton how he's not only player how in the world is that ok and you can look at this across the board about the obama administration if you look at this susan right susan rice is the highest paid cabinet member of all the ministries mean the highest paid but she definitely is the wealthiest she. did there's so much going on right there she has what's going on here that i can tell you is there isn't something else. we're talking about revolving door and like i said today another good example it's only a matter of time before we see a dime in and all these other guys joining in the ranks of some guy certainly a man who this is been great thank you much so much for joining me if you want to weigh in in today's show be fertile sure to like us on facebook at facebook dot com slash prime interest and you can follow a man himself on twitter at money well underscore i hope i got that right you can foll
the fed secretary of something else it's one big revolving door that you can look at it right now timothy geithner is one of the highest paid ever and you can one hundred thousand on par with bill clinton how he's not only player how in the world is that ok and you can look at this across the board about the obama administration if you look at this susan right susan rice is the highest paid cabinet member of all the ministries mean the highest paid but she definitely is the wealthiest she. did...
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timothy clark says he heard the impact and then looked out, saw a giant cloud of dust rising from the runway. he said he could also see passengers runing from the burning plane. >>> a father of two from san francisco is being called an hero for helping passengers escape the burning plane. he was headed back from a business trip in asia where he says right before landing, everything turned to slow motion. >> screaming. >> with pain in his ribs but a sense of calm, 39-year-old benjamin levy helped panicked passengers escape flight 214. >> the crew was overwhelmed. >> so he shas he opened the emergency exit door and helped more than 50 passengers off the plane. >> i just told people, "we're okay. come down. start -- start getting out, you know, leave your items behind, help each other." from his hospital bed, levy assured us he's okay. he said he realized something was wrong when he looked out the window. >> there were a few pierres extending out of the runway into the water. i realized quickly, you know, maybe 10 feet above the water, and we are not even on the runway. i don't see runwa
timothy clark says he heard the impact and then looked out, saw a giant cloud of dust rising from the runway. he said he could also see passengers runing from the burning plane. >>> a father of two from san francisco is being called an hero for helping passengers escape the burning plane. he was headed back from a business trip in asia where he says right before landing, everything turned to slow motion. >> screaming. >> with pain in his ribs but a sense of calm,...
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creating a bad precedent here at all future presidents who are elected through the ballot can all timothy just be overthrown by the street i'm not sure what sort of precedent i'm pretty sure it's a good warning for any president to come along to not think about doing it in the future should we or any of them or even trying to pull the theocracy mother the muslims are trying to hold on sorry this is a good thing to have the clashes are you afraid that they'll be clashes between the protesters and the most he supported the feeling of the majority of the protesters is that belong to have become the conciliation we don't want this it turned into some sort of a situation where we throw away or more all muslim brotherhood members or three ignore islamist political islam so why not leave tapir square why it why you still him most is gone people are celebrating people are still jubilant you have to understand it's been a very bad year people cannot believe that they're actually got rid of course what it said he has been a very bad year and what we can tell you is that there are growing concerns d
creating a bad precedent here at all future presidents who are elected through the ballot can all timothy just be overthrown by the street i'm not sure what sort of precedent i'm pretty sure it's a good warning for any president to come along to not think about doing it in the future should we or any of them or even trying to pull the theocracy mother the muslims are trying to hold on sorry this is a good thing to have the clashes are you afraid that they'll be clashes between the protesters...
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the fed secretary of something else it's one big revolving door that you can look at it right now timothy geithner is one of the highest paid ever and you can one hundred thousand on par with bill clinton how he's the only player how in the world is that ok and you can look at this across the board throughout the obama administration if you look at this susan right susan rice is the highest paid cabinet member administration in the highest paid but she definitely is the wealthiest. and. there's so much going on right there she has what's going on here that i can tell you is there isn't something else but what we're talking about revolving door and like i said today another good example it's only a matter of time before we see a dime in and all these other guys joining in the ranks of tim geithner is certainly has had many this is been great thank you much so much for joining me if you want to weigh in in today's show be fertile to like us on facebook at facebook dot com slash prime interest and you can follow a man himself on twitter at money well underscore i hope i got that right you ca
the fed secretary of something else it's one big revolving door that you can look at it right now timothy geithner is one of the highest paid ever and you can one hundred thousand on par with bill clinton how he's the only player how in the world is that ok and you can look at this across the board throughout the obama administration if you look at this susan right susan rice is the highest paid cabinet member administration in the highest paid but she definitely is the wealthiest. and. there's...
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the foundation of america and in the meantime but we were working on a campaign and we were using timothy white who's an incredible photographer. and. he sent me some photographs and i edited them and sent them back and he said let me see your work and i showed him the work and he said you should do something with this and i said. he said i said there's no if you're serious about this then you know if you support me in this and you help me put an exhibition together then but let's go for it so you would do for dharavi as it was at the mars and hotel galleries in new york city that's over that's what i yeah that's where i first started the idea like that if you. landscapes are my favorite but i do like a lot of fly in the wall stuff i've been doing a lot of that recently most of those that are i think capturing the moment. and the emotion of whatever that is in the way yeah i actually love the editing process after a while all you do all that yeah i mean that i would call myself probably more a visual artist than a photographer to be honest we want to do cinematography i don't know if i'd
the foundation of america and in the meantime but we were working on a campaign and we were using timothy white who's an incredible photographer. and. he sent me some photographs and i edited them and sent them back and he said let me see your work and i showed him the work and he said you should do something with this and i said. he said i said there's no if you're serious about this then you know if you support me in this and you help me put an exhibition together then but let's go for it so...
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timothy dunn this morning. and that is the parking lot which is adjacent to this particular enterprise. and i am very, very concerned that react vaiting the curb cut for the surface parking is the opposite of what we want to do, what to do with this parking lot has not at all been discussed and. if we look at the future of the site and it is reused but at this moment it contradicts i would not support anything that would take that into consideration. >> a motion to not approve that is obviously not part of the discussion, but i hope that we will hope to continue that keep that issue alive as we look at other solutions for this particular property. >> commissioner
timothy dunn this morning. and that is the parking lot which is adjacent to this particular enterprise. and i am very, very concerned that react vaiting the curb cut for the surface parking is the opposite of what we want to do, what to do with this parking lot has not at all been discussed and. if we look at the future of the site and it is reused but at this moment it contradicts i would not support anything that would take that into consideration. >> a motion to not approve that is...