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this is the earth again. this is africa. this is a country in africa called malawi this is a school. this is a classroom. there are no desks. here are some children in pain from sitting on the dirt floor for eight hours day. here is one being told that the earth goes around the sun. here is how much it would cost to get that boy a deck. here is how much it would cost to get the whole classroom desks. here is how much you have to donate. >> the creator to that have youtube clip, evan, joins me now to talk about it. hi, evan, how are you? >> good, how are you, melissa? >> oh, we were absolutely blown away by your video. can i tell you, we have been e-mailing it to one another and playing it over and over again. what inspired to you make it? >> well, i was watching last night when lawrence said, you know, it was the simplicity of the idea and i completely agree with that, but i think it's that plus the fact that's something that you -- you don't think of, and that's what struck me when i originally heard him announce it a year
this is the earth again. this is africa. this is a country in africa called malawi this is a school. this is a classroom. there are no desks. here are some children in pain from sitting on the dirt floor for eight hours day. here is one being told that the earth goes around the sun. here is how much it would cost to get that boy a deck. here is how much it would cost to get the whole classroom desks. here is how much you have to donate. >> the creator to that have youtube clip, evan,...
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that is outside of our world: mount athos, the place millions believe to be the most sacred spot on earth. >> you have to understand the words that we're saying in today's liturgy are the same words that christ was saying. >> simon: and nothing has changed in orthodoxy since then. there are 20 monasteries here spread over 130 miles of peninsula. this one fits like a crown on a rock above the aegean, and the monks will tell you, it must be considered a miracle that it hasn't fallen into the sea. they will also tell you their sole passion is to get closer to christ every day. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on this special christmas edition of "60 minutes." [ female announcer ] your favorite folgers gourmet selections flavors are available one perfectly brewed cup at a time folgers gourmet selections k-cup packs extraordinary roasts. exceptionally rich flavors. available where you buy groceries. exceptionally rich flavors. do not miss sears after-christmas sale! get 60% off coats 60
that is outside of our world: mount athos, the place millions believe to be the most sacred spot on earth. >> you have to understand the words that we're saying in today's liturgy are the same words that christ was saying. >> simon: and nothing has changed in orthodoxy since then. there are 20 monasteries here spread over 130 miles of peninsula. this one fits like a crown on a rock above the aegean, and the monks will tell you, it must be considered a miracle that it hasn't fallen...
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and his heart ever beats in sympathy with great and small alike as earth-borne companions and fellow mortals equally dependent on heaven's eternal love. coyote: in 1905, john muir's life had been beset by sorrow. his devoted life louie died of lung cancer and he buried her next to her parents near an orchard on their farm. president roosevelt, who had lost his first wife as a young man and then found solace in the open spaces of the west sent his personal condolences. "get out among the mountains and trees, friend," he wrote. "they will do more for you than either man or woman could." but the aging mountaineer went instead w the eserts of arizona, tn where it was hoped his daughter helen might recover fromne ponia. in his grief, he began exp and discovered that in fact he was, once again in a majestic forest only this one was 200 million years old and all of the trees had long ago fossilized into solid rock. it was the petrified forest. ehrlich: i think parks represent the wildness inside us. they're the place where we can be lonely where we can experience solitude. they're a place w
and his heart ever beats in sympathy with great and small alike as earth-borne companions and fellow mortals equally dependent on heaven's eternal love. coyote: in 1905, john muir's life had been beset by sorrow. his devoted life louie died of lung cancer and he buried her next to her parents near an orchard on their farm. president roosevelt, who had lost his first wife as a young man and then found solace in the open spaces of the west sent his personal condolences. "get out among the...
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peace on earth and mercy mild. kiko itasaka, nbc news, camp eggers, kabul. >>> in health news this morning, this is the time of year when many of us are resolving to exercise more, yet studies show january is usually when people work out the least. experts say this is largely because of the weather. nbc's erica edwards takes a look at ways you can get your body moving when everything around you is freezing. >> reporter: drudging through the snow on a subzero, arctic day, is not how most people want to burn their holiday calories away. the good news is there are a lot of exercises you can do without leaving your heated home. >> an empty bleach bottle or something, put water in it or sand, do some light weights and do them vigorously as you say, wow, i really feel this is a lot of work. >> reporter: or you can add new meaning to the word work while at the office. >> every office building in the world has a great exercise facility none of us ever use. they're called stairs. >> reporter: dr. steven copetski is no stran
peace on earth and mercy mild. kiko itasaka, nbc news, camp eggers, kabul. >>> in health news this morning, this is the time of year when many of us are resolving to exercise more, yet studies show january is usually when people work out the least. experts say this is largely because of the weather. nbc's erica edwards takes a look at ways you can get your body moving when everything around you is freezing. >> reporter: drudging through the snow on a subzero, arctic day, is not...
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ramadi was the most dangerous place on earth. in april he served in the second battalion was wounded by an enemy sniper. >> i knew whif he wasn't hurt h would never come home. he called us early. he was saying he was going to be interviewed. when i saw him it was a surprise. >> this morning in a ceremony with the second battalion 20 marines were awarded the purple heart. >> why did you decide to stay? >> there was no other choice. there was no other choice when you start in the marine corps. you have to as a marine. >> being a father it showed me the great young man he was when he made that statement and he said those words: >> less than pl three months after being wounded his patrol was hit by an ied. >> it was the deepest magnitude of pain you could feel in your life. >> in recognition of the selfless sacrifice the marine corps named the staff noncommission officer in honor of the brave marine. >> you said some very powerful words that day. >> i should have been on the podium what i said that. today i stand here in my son's boo
ramadi was the most dangerous place on earth. in april he served in the second battalion was wounded by an enemy sniper. >> i knew whif he wasn't hurt h would never come home. he called us early. he was saying he was going to be interviewed. when i saw him it was a surprise. >> this morning in a ceremony with the second battalion 20 marines were awarded the purple heart. >> why did you decide to stay? >> there was no other choice. there was no other choice when you start...
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it is the history of heaven and earth. in his new book, simon sebag montefiore chronicles the history of this place. the book is call "jerusalem: the biography." i'm pleased to have time back at this table. >> welcome. >> thank you, great to be here. >> i took note of this notion, "the biography" rathe than "a biography." >> yes. the idea is there are many books about bits of jerusalem as you know, but there are very few complete histories of jerusalem and there are many books about architecture, about holiness and of course, this book is about those things as well but it's called the biography because jerusalem itself is a character. always described in the jewish scriptures as a beautiful woman. but also i wanted to write about the people that made jerusalem. poets, prophets, conquer conquerers, whores, kings, emesss, the people that made a city and lived in it. >> not just a place of building and holy sights. >> rose: not just a dusty place of historic buildings but people who inhabited the streets and corners. >> that'
it is the history of heaven and earth. in his new book, simon sebag montefiore chronicles the history of this place. the book is call "jerusalem: the biography." i'm pleased to have time back at this table. >> welcome. >> thank you, great to be here. >> i took note of this notion, "the biography" rathe than "a biography." >> yes. the idea is there are many books about bits of jerusalem as you know, but there are very few complete histories...
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government and business interests even religious leaders wod like to see me depart this earth. i'll grant them their wish soon enough. but before i do, i want to make a small contribution, a final gesture of good will to the peoplef this little planet that have given -- from whom i have taken. >> rember everyone i ever sold mr. potter. it's so happens that the phoenix whose tail feather resides in your wangave another feather. just one other. it is curious that you should be destined for this wd when it brother gave you that scar. >> i know that it is one of five men. all i want from you is one code name. >> >> charlie: his latest project is krapp's last tape and makes a tape by his 69th birthday by listening to his 39-year-old self. here's a look. >> everything there, everything, all this everything there, everything on this and the light and dark erything [ yelling ] >> oh, well, maybe he was rigas. maybe he was right. >> charlie: i'm pleased have john hurt back at this table. welcome. >> delighted to be here. >> you own this role. >> oh, i don't know. that's a wonderful thin
government and business interests even religious leaders wod like to see me depart this earth. i'll grant them their wish soon enough. but before i do, i want to make a small contribution, a final gesture of good will to the peoplef this little planet that have given -- from whom i have taken. >> rember everyone i ever sold mr. potter. it's so happens that the phoenix whose tail feather resides in your wangave another feather. just one other. it is curious that you should be destined for...
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john edward, milky way galaxy, planet earth. [ cheers and applause ] i'm not a douche! and finally ursala the giant douche from the horsehead nebula, station j-12. [ applause ] and the winner for biggest douche in the universe is... [ drumroll ] [ gasps ] it's john edward, milky way galaxy, planet earth! oh, now -- come on, now! ♪ here he is ♪ the biggest douche of the universe ♪ ♪ in all the galaxies ♪ there's no bigger douche than you ♪ ♪ you've reached the top ♪ the pinnacle of douchedom ♪ good going, douche ♪ your dreams have come true [ applause ] a-derp-a-derp-a-derp-a-derp. november 29, 2011. from comedy central's world fuse headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: welcome to "the daily show," my name is jon stewart, tonight, betty white. oh, we got a good one. betty white is going to be joining us. betty white, possibly the most beloved entertainer in show business and i'm just going to say it. tonight i'm taking her down. (cheers and applause) dr
john edward, milky way galaxy, planet earth. [ cheers and applause ] i'm not a douche! and finally ursala the giant douche from the horsehead nebula, station j-12. [ applause ] and the winner for biggest douche in the universe is... [ drumroll ] [ gasps ] it's john edward, milky way galaxy, planet earth! oh, now -- come on, now! ♪ here he is ♪ the biggest douche of the universe ♪ ♪ in all the galaxies ♪ there's no bigger douche than you ♪ ♪ you've reached the top ♪ the pinnacle...
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wipe them off the face of the earth. >> he said getting rid of the regime and removed from the pages of time is different than israel... >> sean: are you s.he a holocaust denier? >> okay. no. i think they're acting in self-defense. ehud barak said they're acting in their self interest. if he was an iranian he'd probably think the same way them have a lot to contend with. iraq said they're surrounded by nuclear missles but there is a gross distorgs in this debate they're on the verge of a nuclear weapon. >> sean: you talk about a declaration of war. i read the constitution. it doesn't say have you to use exact words. george bush got auj saigs of use of force. >> it was explicit to go after those responsible. i voted for it. i voted for that. >> sean: dihear you say tonight and i wrote it down, i will admit we killed millions of iraqis? >> it was estimated the subject when bombing during 90s, they said there are 500,000 iraqi children died because of our bombing and sanctions and blowing up water plants she said but that is the price to say we have to. 10 years we're bombing them, don'
wipe them off the face of the earth. >> he said getting rid of the regime and removed from the pages of time is different than israel... >> sean: are you s.he a holocaust denier? >> okay. no. i think they're acting in self-defense. ehud barak said they're acting in their self interest. if he was an iranian he'd probably think the same way them have a lot to contend with. iraq said they're surrounded by nuclear missles but there is a gross distorgs in this debate they're on the...
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she's dead as earth. lend me a looking glass if that her breath still mist or stain the stone why, then she lives. >> it is the promised end. >> or image of that horror? >> fall and cease. >> this feather stirs, she lives! if it be so, if there's a chance which does redeem all sorrows that ever i have felt. >> rose: he's my favorite. >> he's my favorite. >> rose: favorite shakespearean actor or favorite "lear?" >> favorite "lear." that was our production. really enjoyed the arrogance and the vanity in the beginning. really understood it, got around it, played with it, celebrated it. and very courageous in alling hielf to betripped away by the end but never leaving his tools aside. always... always taking h craft wi him. even when he was splayed as an artist for the audience. not forgetting the skills. >> rose: there's some people... i think harold bloom may have said this. he didn't think "lear" could be realized on stage. >> i'm not sure... some scholars prefer reading the plays. absolutely. i have no pr
she's dead as earth. lend me a looking glass if that her breath still mist or stain the stone why, then she lives. >> it is the promised end. >> or image of that horror? >> fall and cease. >> this feather stirs, she lives! if it be so, if there's a chance which does redeem all sorrows that ever i have felt. >> rose: he's my favorite. >> he's my favorite. >> rose: favorite shakespearean actor or favorite "lear?" >> favorite...
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helmsman-- set course for earth. ( laughing maniacally ) leela: that's not earth. bender: oh. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org december 6, 2011. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: welcome to "the daily show"! my name is jon stewart! you're very kind. how many people get this when they go to work, really? i don't even get this when i go home. i need to have somebody go and warm up my family for when i get home. when i get home "dad!" my guest tonight, jonah hill. friends... friends-- and i say that not really being able to see who's watching-- friend, it's that time of year again. holiday magic. the twinning of lights, the nothing of eggs and, of course, anger and bitter disappointment. >> rhode island governor lincoln chafee coming under fire after refusing to call the tree in the rhode island statehouse a christmas tree. >> jon: he insists people call it the devil's pine! (laughter) satan's spruce! a tree bortion. (laug
helmsman-- set course for earth. ( laughing maniacally ) leela: that's not earth. bender: oh. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org december 6, 2011. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: welcome to "the daily show"! my name is jon stewart! you're very kind. how many people get this when they go to work, really? i don't...
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now why on earth four years later would you be helping me? does it have anything to do with the fact that i have unlimited cash? >> stephen, that probably is the only factor that would affect us here. >> >> stephen: it seems to make a difference in south carolina. >> it is the difference. >> stephen: this referendum about corporate personhood got kicked off the ballot. we're trying to challenge that ruling. we're trying to get these referendums put back on the ballot so the people of south carolina can decide whether corporations are people or whether people are just people. so why is it important to you to prove that corporations are people? >> well, actually, with all due respect, we would disagree with your position that corporations are people. we think people are people. >> stephen: you only say that because you're a people. that seems kind of racist of you. >> the constitution of the supreme court guarantees that. don't they get a trial by a jury of their peers and the gecko or geico from the jury box it sittg there? how long do you car
now why on earth four years later would you be helping me? does it have anything to do with the fact that i have unlimited cash? >> stephen, that probably is the only factor that would affect us here. >> >> stephen: it seems to make a difference in south carolina. >> it is the difference. >> stephen: this referendum about corporate personhood got kicked off the ballot. we're trying to challenge that ruling. we're trying to get these referendums put back on the...
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what on earth did you think you were doing? i mean, did your, um, i mean, where do your parents live? they don't care about me. that's not quite what i asked, is it? i don't know where my father is. my mum lives in norfolk--hunstanton. do you know where that is? yes. it don't matter. she don't give a damn. it seems very strange that a young girl like you, cutting telephone wires. that's bad enough, but there's a military camp half a mile away. did you know there was a camp there? yes. what on earth made you do it, then? do you want to help the germans? is that it? you must be very committed to risk your life because that's what you've done, i'm afraid. i don't think so. they'll be here soon anyway. another few days. who? the germans. they've smashed the dutch, the belgians, and the french. we haven't got a hope. any day now, they'll invade, and you'll be out of a job. you'll be the one who's in jail. and i'll be the one who's laughing. all right. so that's what you think? that's what i know. heil hitler. where do you want these
what on earth did you think you were doing? i mean, did your, um, i mean, where do your parents live? they don't care about me. that's not quite what i asked, is it? i don't know where my father is. my mum lives in norfolk--hunstanton. do you know where that is? yes. it don't matter. she don't give a damn. it seems very strange that a young girl like you, cutting telephone wires. that's bad enough, but there's a military camp half a mile away. did you know there was a camp there? yes. what on...
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but it's the first time we found planets close in size to earth. stick around. coming up in "crime and punishment," a fascinating story about forensic science. a man in texas convicted of killing his wife. the testimony that put him in prison was about blood spatter at the scene. how reliable is that evidence? we'll take a close look at the case and why some people are suggesting junk science could have put an innocent man behind bars. >>> also ahead a "360" follow. 12 charged with federal crimes in ohio. related to a string of attacks on amish people in which their beers and hair were forcibly cut off. that's coming up. . according to research, everybody likes more cash. well, almost everybody... ♪ would you like 50% more cash? no! but it's more money. [ male announcer ] the new capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? woah! [ giggles ] >>> in "crime and punishment," a new series called junk science. if you've seen csi or detective shows you might know about blood spat, the science behind the pat rps th
but it's the first time we found planets close in size to earth. stick around. coming up in "crime and punishment," a fascinating story about forensic science. a man in texas convicted of killing his wife. the testimony that put him in prison was about blood spatter at the scene. how reliable is that evidence? we'll take a close look at the case and why some people are suggesting junk science could have put an innocent man behind bars. >>> also ahead a "360" follow....
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it's a question whether energy will be consumed to defend a particular patch of earth or whether that energy is spreading the message of economic equal. is that a dilemma that you tnk faces the movement at this moment. >> i do. as an example, just as l.a. and our police department charted a different path, so did they. they were very peace peaceful e most part. did they always comply with every order, no. were they arrested from time to time. yes, including last night. but they were peaceful. if they're going to be successful, they have to be peaceful. the power of non-violence is the power we saw with the civil rights movement and martin luther king with gandhi and others. it's a power that really gives great legit matey. it will dissipate very very quickly. they have to reach out and broaden their coalition. reach out to the clergy to the unions which they started to do but also law who aren't political to share common goals and objectives. in the end if we want to change policy we've got to make sure our leaders are responding to us law or change our leaders. >> charlie: without ma
it's a question whether energy will be consumed to defend a particular patch of earth or whether that energy is spreading the message of economic equal. is that a dilemma that you tnk faces the movement at this moment. >> i do. as an example, just as l.a. and our police department charted a different path, so did they. they were very peace peaceful e most part. did they always comply with every order, no. were they arrested from time to time. yes, including last night. but they were...
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wipe them off the face of the earth. >> he said getting rid of the regime and removed from the pages of time is different than israel... >> sean: are you s.he a holocaust denier? >> okay. no. i think they're acting in self-defense. ehud barak said they're acting in their self interest. if he was an iranian he'd probably think the same way them have a lot to contend with. iraq said they're surrounded by nuclear missles but there is a gross distorgs in this debate they're on the verge of a nuclear weapon. >> sean: you talk about a declaration of war. i read the constitution. it doesn't say have you to use exact words. george bush got auj saigs of use of force. >> it was explicit to go after those responsible. i voted for it. i voted for that. >> sean: dihear you say tonight and i wrote it down, i will admit we killed millions of iraqis? >> it was estimated the subject when bombing during 90s, they said there are 500,000 iraqi children died because of our bombing and sanctions and blowing up water plants she said but that is the price to say we have to. 10 years we're bombing them, don'
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we are the greatest nation on earth and we are not acting that way. it takes a good solid congress to make america live up to their potential. >> you had the idea of taking that and going wider. paying not just a straight salary, but trying to pay based on productivity. can you talk about how you have thought about that and how it works? >> i need to pay for performance and school teachers are paid that way and sports figures and doctors and lawyers. why not pay congress on the same basis. you discover that really special interests have been paying and special interests are getting good results. they can increase the campaign contributions with retired and congress men, they give them good jobs in congress. the taxpayer turns out to be the only person not allowed to pay congress on a pay for performance basis. there has to be a way to change that. what if you paid us to repeal bad laws and they would do a spring cleaning and clean things up. what if you paid us to reduce the deficit. that would start focusing on the issues. congress has not paid atten
we are the greatest nation on earth and we are not acting that way. it takes a good solid congress to make america live up to their potential. >> you had the idea of taking that and going wider. paying not just a straight salary, but trying to pay based on productivity. can you talk about how you have thought about that and how it works? >> i need to pay for performance and school teachers are paid that way and sports figures and doctors and lawyers. why not pay congress on the same...