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francis. >> okay. order of st. francis. and you live and work locally part of a global or international sisterhood with ten provinces. >> uh huh. >> but you derive your mission and your style of religion from st. francis originally. >> uh huh. >> and that was a long, long time ago. what--you know i've forgotten some of my fifth grade catholic school learning so can you remind me about the original history of this? >> francis was the son of a wealthy merchant and when he was growing up it was just the time of the merchant class becoming part of that wealthy class the nobility and clergy and pes yants as they were moving up in that area so francis came from a wealthy family and had anything he wanted and was kind of a playboy. . >> okay. >> he had a reputation in the town and wasn't always a good one i don't think. >> okay. >> but his dream was to go to the crusades. >> yes, right. >> so he was on his way to join them and was in battles and got knocked off his horse and was held prisoner for a year just down the road and he h
francis. >> okay. order of st. francis. and you live and work locally part of a global or international sisterhood with ten provinces. >> uh huh. >> but you derive your mission and your style of religion from st. francis originally. >> uh huh. >> and that was a long, long time ago. what--you know i've forgotten some of my fifth grade catholic school learning so can you remind me about the original history of this? >> francis was the son of a wealthy merchant...
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so charles francis senior all his family soaks in the same thing, charles francis junior, here he is on the right and apart from charles francis senior you get more pages in my book and any other items. and this is the problem i have in writing the book. kind of finding the balance because here's a family that is admirable in so many ways. it's brilliant on the right side of history, anti-slavery , public servants. public career. but this likable. and nasty and petty and quarrelsome and one point charles francis junior writes and says nothing tells like being contemptuous. he just enjoys being difficult. and again, he's the one who denounces his father . as being cold and distant way his father had denounced john quincy as being cold and distant and in his memoirs charles francis junior says that was even colder and grandfather, john quincy who we were all terrified. he married well, he married ottoman and he merited the money. but the virtue in hismind for many is that she was just so sweet . he says she'll balance me out because she's nice. and i'm not area and we all have those mo
so charles francis senior all his family soaks in the same thing, charles francis junior, here he is on the right and apart from charles francis senior you get more pages in my book and any other items. and this is the problem i have in writing the book. kind of finding the balance because here's a family that is admirable in so many ways. it's brilliant on the right side of history, anti-slavery , public servants. public career. but this likable. and nasty and petty and quarrelsome and one...
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so then charles francis senior put all apart from charles francis senior he gets more pages of my book than any other adams. this is the problem i had in writing the book was finding the balance because here is a family that is admirable in so many ways. brilliance on the right side of history, antislavery, public servants, public career but just likable and nasty and petty and quarrelsome and bad father and at one point charles francis junior writes to henry and says, nothing tells like being contemptuous. he just enjoys being difficult. he's the one who denounces his father as being cold and distant the way his father had denounced john quincy as being cold and distant. in his memoirs published charles francis junior says dad was even colder than ground grandfather. he married well he married minnie ogden and he married into money.but the virtue in his mind for many is that she was just so sweet. he goes to henry and says she will bounce me out because she's nice and i'm not. we all have those moments when we say the wrong thing to her spouse and regret it but charles francis is awar
so then charles francis senior put all apart from charles francis senior he gets more pages of my book than any other adams. this is the problem i had in writing the book was finding the balance because here is a family that is admirable in so many ways. brilliance on the right side of history, antislavery, public servants, public career but just likable and nasty and petty and quarrelsome and bad father and at one point charles francis junior writes to henry and says, nothing tells like being...
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francis perkins work. how many of you know someone who is working a 40-our week, jen really, more or less. francis perkins' work. how many of you know a 12-year-old who has quit going to school so that she can work full-time in a factory? >> francis perkins' work. her ban on child labor made it possible to keep kids in school longer instead of in mills and factories. >> let me start by telling you a little bit. it's awfully noisy here, but let me start by telling you a little bit and i want to read about the prolog from my book so you know a little more about the breadth of francis perkins' accomplishments. on a chilly february night in 1933 a middle-aged woman waited expectantly to meet with her employer on east 66th street in new york city. she clutched to scrap of paper with hastily-written notes. finally ushered into his study the woman brushed aside her nervousness and spoke confidently. they bantered casually for a while as was their style and then she turned serious. her dark, nluminous eyes holdin
francis perkins work. how many of you know someone who is working a 40-our week, jen really, more or less. francis perkins' work. how many of you know a 12-year-old who has quit going to school so that she can work full-time in a factory? >> francis perkins' work. her ban on child labor made it possible to keep kids in school longer instead of in mills and factories. >> let me start by telling you a little bit. it's awfully noisy here, but let me start by telling you a little bit...
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demeo francis deming carol keyes demitz kevin dennis thomas francis dennis, sr. jean c. depalma jose nicolas de pena robert john deraney michael derienzo david paul derubbio jemal legesse desantis christian louis desimone edward desimone iii andrew j. desperito michael jude d'esposito cindy ann deuel melanie louise de vere jerry devito robert p. devitt, jr. dennis lawrence devlin gerard p. dewan sulemanali kassamali dhanani michael louis diagostino matthew diaz nancy diaz obdulio ruiz diaz michael a. diaz-piedra iii judith berquis diaz-sierra patricia florence di chiaro rodney dickens jerry d. dickerson joseph dermot dickey, jr. lawrence patrick dickinson michael d. diehl john difato vincent francis difazio carl anthony difranco donald joseph difranco john digiovanni eddie a. dillard debra ann di martino david dimeglio stephen patrick dimino william john dimmling christopher more dincuff jeffrey mark dingle rena sam dinnoo anthony dionisio george dipasquale joseph di pilato douglas frank distefano donald americo ditullio ramzi a. doany johnnie doctor, jr. john joseph doh
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lynch. >> michael cameron lynch. >> michael francis lynch. >> michael francis lynch. >> richard d. lynch, jr. >> robert henry lynch, jr. >> sean p. lynch. >> sean patrick lynch. >> terence m. lynch. >> michael j. lyons. >> monica anne lyons. >> nehamon lyons iv. >> patrick john lyons. >> robert francis mace. >> marianne macfarlane. >> jan maciejewski. >> susan a. mackay. >> william macko. >> catherine fairfax macrae. >> richard blaine madden. >> simon maddison. >> noell c. maerz. >> jennieann maffeo. >> joseph maffeo. >> jay robert magazine. >> brian magee. >> charles w. magee. >> joseph v. maggitti. >> ronald magnuson. >> daniel l. maher. >> thomas a. mahon. >> william j. mahoney. >> joseph daniel maio. >> linda c. mair-grayling. >> takashi makimoto. >> abdu ali malahi. >> debora i. maldonado. >> myrna t. maldonado-agosto. >> alfred russell maler. >> gregory james malone. >> edward francis maloney iii. >> joseph e. maloney. >> gene edward maloy. >> christian h. maltby. >> francisco miguel mancini. >> joseph mangano. >> sara elizabeth manley. >> debra m. mannetta. >> marion victori
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francis: lilli was born in hamburg, germany in 1937. hamburg was in nazi germany, and her parents brought her to the united states in 1949. she went to columbia to study literature. she joined the women's army corps, and in the women's army corps, in a gay purge, which they frequency had in the women's army corps, she got booted. it was one of the greatest things that ever happened to her because she was able to shed all the pretense and be who she was as an openly gay pioneer activist. growing up in a german family, there was a word kicked around in her house a lot when she was growing up, she used to say. she felt like she wanted to be one and that is a german word which means "life artist," someone who looks at their life as a work of art. someone who masters the art of living and i believe she became one. that was part of her german heritage. host: the 1970 film titled "gay and proud" -- how did this come about? mr. francis: "gay and proud" is an amazing film she decided to make on the first anniversary of the stonewall riots docume
francis: lilli was born in hamburg, germany in 1937. hamburg was in nazi germany, and her parents brought her to the united states in 1949. she went to columbia to study literature. she joined the women's army corps, and in the women's army corps, in a gay purge, which they frequency had in the women's army corps, she got booted. it was one of the greatest things that ever happened to her because she was able to shed all the pretense and be who she was as an openly gay pioneer activist. growing...
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when i think about pope francis, especially. it's not just his words that we were talking about in the last segment which has resonated with people, it is the heart he brings to. it is just what he brings to him . i'm working in young adult ministry with young adults 18-40 . when we work with people, i often hear the question about how to pray? it is learning how to pray in this way that transforms us. i think a lot of people struggle with that. you can learn our father and hail mary and the words of it. you can learn that mass is a prayer and you can learn the actions of that and what the sacrament means. you can learn all of that, but without this which i think pope francis is a good example of. it can all become very meaningless and hollow. and, that is when i think a lot of people go to mass and how do we bring our heart into that and cultivate this kind of interior life? i'm wondering how you would share with our viewers, what is prayer and how do you begin to cultivate a prayer life? >> somewhere along my 48 years of pries
when i think about pope francis, especially. it's not just his words that we were talking about in the last segment which has resonated with people, it is the heart he brings to. it is just what he brings to him . i'm working in young adult ministry with young adults 18-40 . when we work with people, i often hear the question about how to pray? it is learning how to pray in this way that transforms us. i think a lot of people struggle with that. you can learn our father and hail mary and the...
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his last son francis died in 1995. in fact, i -- it's funny, i was living in portland, maine and we went to church and i met a woman named margaret cleveland and i made a joke about grover and she said, well, actually he was my grandfather and grover was born in 1837. when he was 60 he had a son francis in 1897 and then francis when he was 60 had a daughter in 1957 who was margaret. there were 120 years between the birth of margaret and her grandfather. the cleveland children lived well into the 20th century and they would not allow the specimen to be tested pathologically to determine the cause of what kind of cancer it was because grover had been a pretty wild guy back in his days in buffalo and there were rumors he had a venereal disease, specifically syphilis. if children were afraid if it came out, if they did the testing on this specimen, that it would come out that their father had had syphilis and this would be embarrassing to them and to their father's legacy. it wasn't until the 1970s that they final aacquies
his last son francis died in 1995. in fact, i -- it's funny, i was living in portland, maine and we went to church and i met a woman named margaret cleveland and i made a joke about grover and she said, well, actually he was my grandfather and grover was born in 1837. when he was 60 he had a son francis in 1897 and then francis when he was 60 had a daughter in 1957 who was margaret. there were 120 years between the birth of margaret and her grandfather. the cleveland children lived well into...
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francis? will bridget‘s avowed child—phobia prevent her from caring for six—year—old francis, and what will her employers, one of whom is devoutly religious, think of her decision to have a termination? directed with loose—limbed intimacy by alex thompson, st francis is refreshingly frank on a number of subjects that mainstream cinema is often considered to be taboo. from menstruation and postnatal depression, to birth control and abortion. your sperm are probably super fast. that's a compliment. thank you, thank you so much. i appreciate that. it's also terrifically funny and heart—warming, with intimate hand—held cinematography giving us the impression that we're eavesdropping on genuine conversations and encounters. but what's most impressive is how much the incidental details of this frank and feisty film ring true. why was she angry? because she was born into a patriarchy and it effing sucked. what's a patriarchy? it's where men are in charge and women have to do what they s
francis? will bridget‘s avowed child—phobia prevent her from caring for six—year—old francis, and what will her employers, one of whom is devoutly religious, think of her decision to have a termination? directed with loose—limbed intimacy by alex thompson, st francis is refreshingly frank on a number of subjects that mainstream cinema is often considered to be taboo. from menstruation and postnatal depression, to birth control and abortion. your sperm are probably super fast. that's a...
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>> you know, i think it was a love story that was kindled by francis' father. he was a dear friend of grover and i think upon his death, i think grover felt the need to make sure francis was taken care of for the rest of her life and they loved each other. i think definitely he was definitely a lot older by a stretch of 25 to 30 years, but i think, you know, at that time she trusted him and i think that he was the guardian for many years and i think she had complete trust. they loved each other and they had a wonderful family, susan. >> they really did not like life inside the white house. >> that's correct. >> they really wanted to protect their family. how did they do that? >> so a lot of times, you know, susan, francis would actually take the children by carriage to some of the, you know, the sites off campus at the white house and unbeknownst to the press and unbeknownst to anybody that was around and they would actually secretly do that. midday or sometimes probably in the evenings when no one would be suspect they would be around. i think she was very muc
>> you know, i think it was a love story that was kindled by francis' father. he was a dear friend of grover and i think upon his death, i think grover felt the need to make sure francis was taken care of for the rest of her life and they loved each other. i think definitely he was definitely a lot older by a stretch of 25 to 30 years, but i think, you know, at that time she trusted him and i think that he was the guardian for many years and i think she had complete trust. they loved each...
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hope francis had announced this decision one year earlier. occasion and not all of the less holy and. it would give him out of the pew and in you might be your queen on the stage of illusion then maybe that is holding up roy your feet or your leadership at any rate about him or you know mentality. and their god merely is director of the vatican news outlet and one of them him closest to the holy father. according to him this decision reveals francis his commitment to a transparent church. like yours or a boulder that i really doubt the church does not fear the truth because pope francis holds firm to this principle story from a bit let us also consider the great scandal the struggle against abuse he has insisted that there be full transparency by me and his decision to open the archives can be seen in this light. since his election pope francis his mission has been to restore credibility. to an institution suffering from sexual and financial scandals. pope francis's choice was to open the doors of the church. there should be no more room for
hope francis had announced this decision one year earlier. occasion and not all of the less holy and. it would give him out of the pew and in you might be your queen on the stage of illusion then maybe that is holding up roy your feet or your leadership at any rate about him or you know mentality. and their god merely is director of the vatican news outlet and one of them him closest to the holy father. according to him this decision reveals francis his commitment to a transparent church. like...
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. >>> coming up, pope francis sends shock waves across the catholic faithful. >> what he's now saying about same sex civil unions that's now raising questions about gay .arriage. dr. dto do a lot right now. that we're asking americans so we're asking everyone to be selfless for others so that we can protect those who are most susceptible to this virus. dr. jerome adams: a question i often get asked is, "why should young people care about the spread of coronavirus?" well we know that people with underlying medical conditions over the age of 60 are at highest risk, but they've got to get it from somebody. dr. anthony fauci: social distancing is really physical separation of people. dr. deborah birx: it's what we refer to when we ask people to stay at least six feet apart. dr. anthony fauci: not going to bars, not going to restaurants, not going to theaters where there are a lot of people... it all just means physical separation so you have a space between you and others who might actually be infected or infect you. dr. jerome adams: we all have a role to play in preventing person-to-per
. >>> coming up, pope francis sends shock waves across the catholic faithful. >> what he's now saying about same sex civil unions that's now raising questions about gay .arriage. dr. dto do a lot right now. that we're asking americans so we're asking everyone to be selfless for others so that we can protect those who are most susceptible to this virus. dr. jerome adams: a question i often get asked is, "why should young people care about the spread of coronavirus?" well...
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of crime francis finds himself part of a break in at a jewelry store. separate. the way the film shows the harsh reality for refugees in berlin with scene shot in a refugee hostel and in a park notorious for drugs where many of the dealers are desperate african migrants german director boar hunt khubani is the son of afghan refugees he knew he wanted to tell the story of today's refugees have a bit of just a few got this for a small bit if i simply took the story of one of these drug dealers in this park that people here in germany wouldn't take much notice of it so that it would just go ignored it. and so co bonnie decided to tell the story through the lens of a classic 19th twenty's german novel berlin alexandre pass by i tried to play. back in 1031 the story was turned into one of the 1st german films with sound. and in the early 1980 s. the legendary director of vienna fassbender made it into a t.v. series. a little different but. now bronco bonnie has retold the story of berlin alexanderplatz in the year 2023 our film still contains the book centra
of crime francis finds himself part of a break in at a jewelry store. separate. the way the film shows the harsh reality for refugees in berlin with scene shot in a refugee hostel and in a park notorious for drugs where many of the dealers are desperate african migrants german director boar hunt khubani is the son of afghan refugees he knew he wanted to tell the story of today's refugees have a bit of just a few got this for a small bit if i simply took the story of one of these drug dealers in...
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francis was a beautiful woman. why not put that on the display? >> let's talk a little bit about you and your interest in politics. you mentioned that the family used to talk about the family history around the kitchen table. when did you take a real serious interest in the american political history? >> i would say probably not until junior high. my dad always talked about it. i have two other brothers. he always talked about politics. he always talked about presidency and presidential descendants. i think junior high really picked my interest. i wanted to take a greater look at it. the fact that i had the legacies of both families. i certainly want to research and read as much as possible. probably, my junior high years were probably the timeframe that i became really really interested. that showed an even greater interest and we went to a lot of the historical sites of the mckinley museum and library and of course glover cleveland's grave site. in new jersey. i would say i really was not as familiar with it in the early years, but junior high,
francis was a beautiful woman. why not put that on the display? >> let's talk a little bit about you and your interest in politics. you mentioned that the family used to talk about the family history around the kitchen table. when did you take a real serious interest in the american political history? >> i would say probably not until junior high. my dad always talked about it. i have two other brothers. he always talked about politics. he always talked about presidency and...
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hope francis had announced his decision one year earlier. and i bowed less to me i'm not sure it will be a matter of if you in in you can minimize the queen on the stairs of the dunes then maybe just roll up through your feet where you reach up get ready with the party monument. and the later nearly is director of the vatican news outlet and one of them in closest to the holy father. according to him this decision reveals francis his commitment to a transparent church. like gears of a border that only got the church does not fear the truth because pope francis holds firm to this principle story from a big let us also consider the great scandal the struggle against abuse he has insisted the baby full transparency by in his decision to open the archives can be seen in this light. since his election pope francis's mission has been to restore credibility to an institution suffering from sexual and financial scandals. pope francis's choice was to open the doors of the church. there should be no more room for secrecy in the vatican. 'd even inconv
hope francis had announced his decision one year earlier. and i bowed less to me i'm not sure it will be a matter of if you in in you can minimize the queen on the stairs of the dunes then maybe just roll up through your feet where you reach up get ready with the party monument. and the later nearly is director of the vatican news outlet and one of them in closest to the holy father. according to him this decision reveals francis his commitment to a transparent church. like gears of a border...
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madisonse and francis are living in king and queen county. they send overseers and slaves in the early 1720's to clear the virgin forest and plant tobacco. the planting and cultivation of tobacco by the labor of people they held in slavery will be the way the madison's made their livelihood for the next multiple generations until the time of the civil war. so ambrose and francis themselves do not move to montpelier until some 10 years later. nearestablish a homesite the madison family cemetery, and they call their place mount pleasant. they eventually build a little house. it is a form called the planters cottage. it is considered today to be very modest, but it is the kind of house a planter family moving from the tidewater to the piedmont in the 1730's would have built. it is a story and a half. i will talk about the form later. at grandparents set up shop mount pleasant near the family cemetery in the early 1730's. within six months of their settling, ambrose madison is dead of poisoning. three slaves are brought up on charges. one is hank
madisonse and francis are living in king and queen county. they send overseers and slaves in the early 1720's to clear the virgin forest and plant tobacco. the planting and cultivation of tobacco by the labor of people they held in slavery will be the way the madison's made their livelihood for the next multiple generations until the time of the civil war. so ambrose and francis themselves do not move to montpelier until some 10 years later. nearestablish a homesite the madison family cemetery,...
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danusia francis was the only foreign gymnast who has qualified for the olympics. i thought it would be reasonable for them to go back and say this is a special case. danusia francis and her training partnerjessica castles, who represents sweden, both for raised in britain. jessica has also been affected by the rules. in also been affected by the rules. in a spotlight gymnastics, even one or two weeks of holiday will set you back a long time, trying to get back into training. i do really hope they change it but if they come back and say they cannot, i will feel the scrimmage against because i do not see any reasoning why they wouldn't change it. i am hopeful. the government has told us it is a matter for each sporting body as to how they can implement their guidance. they said a return to training will be possible for all gymnast very soon. for now, the car park routines must continue. that's all from sportsday. don't forget bournemouth versus crystal palace over on bbc one right now in the premier league, it is still goalless. for me and the rest of the theme, goo
danusia francis was the only foreign gymnast who has qualified for the olympics. i thought it would be reasonable for them to go back and say this is a special case. danusia francis and her training partnerjessica castles, who represents sweden, both for raised in britain. jessica has also been affected by the rules. in also been affected by the rules. in a spotlight gymnastics, even one or two weeks of holiday will set you back a long time, trying to get back into training. i do really hope...
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the grandparents names are ambrose and francis taylor madison. francis taylor is the daughter of james taylor, one of the participants in the journey of the golden horseshoe, one of the first expeditions of white europeans to the blue ridge mountains. they were with governor alexander spotswood. as a result of that, he received thousands of acres of land and what is now orange county. so ambrose and francis madison are living in king and queen county. they send overseers and slaves in the early 1720's to clear the virgin forest and plant tobacco. the planting and cultivation of tobacco by the labor of people they held in slavery will be the way the madison's made their livelihood for the next multiple generations until the time of the civil war. so ambrose and francis themselves do not move to montpelier until some 10 years later. they establish a homesite near what is now the madison family cemetery, and they call their place mount pleasant. they eventually build a little house. it is a form called the planters cottage. it is considered today to
the grandparents names are ambrose and francis taylor madison. francis taylor is the daughter of james taylor, one of the participants in the journey of the golden horseshoe, one of the first expeditions of white europeans to the blue ridge mountains. they were with governor alexander spotswood. as a result of that, he received thousands of acres of land and what is now orange county. so ambrose and francis madison are living in king and queen county. they send overseers and slaves in the early...
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francis, those are universal models. we can draw a correlation for local and more practical models for raising awareness and taking action through improving the environmental performance of the parish. through engaging parishioners around education and actions and their community come of the faith-based community and elsewhere. and in connecting all of us in the area, the region, the planet, around this environmental crisis. paris is do not have to figure this out from it solves. that is where a lot of the hope lies. we are seen within the archdiocese of the skull and elsewhere, parishes that are engaging in pretty impressive programs and approaches that others can replicate and tailor for themselves. at paint recess appears, we finished greenhouse gas emissions inventory we found there was a 70% energy and greenhouse gas emission savings. because of actions with the parish and clergy. thomas aquinas in palo alto so i see facilities looking at local sustainable food access looking at the spirituality of laudato si and ho
francis, those are universal models. we can draw a correlation for local and more practical models for raising awareness and taking action through improving the environmental performance of the parish. through engaging parishioners around education and actions and their community come of the faith-based community and elsewhere. and in connecting all of us in the area, the region, the planet, around this environmental crisis. paris is do not have to figure this out from it solves. that is where...
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pope francis's choice was to open the doors of the church. there should be no more room for secrecy in the vatican. 'd even inconvenient truths have to be confronted in public. the opening of the art. as was big news as pious the 12th is still a matter of heated discussion between catholics and jews across the world. on from pop culture france decision to open the so-called secret files of pope pius the 12th is certainly an encouraging sign is house talk for counts build on than later one can revisit the question of a possible beatification and then jointly recognize yes this was a man who really did do all that he could there be or become that he was a pope who perhaps could have done more done things differently yet should have acted via or could have acted differently around the zone in order missing. ice the 12th reputation started to become controversial in the 1960 s. when a theater play the deputy exposed the pope silenced during the the holocaust. as international protests broke out then pope paul the 6th decided to make thousands of
pope francis's choice was to open the doors of the church. there should be no more room for secrecy in the vatican. 'd even inconvenient truths have to be confronted in public. the opening of the art. as was big news as pious the 12th is still a matter of heated discussion between catholics and jews across the world. on from pop culture france decision to open the so-called secret files of pope pius the 12th is certainly an encouraging sign is house talk for counts build on than later one can...
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he'd asked for francis' permission to publish it, and francis agreed. francis, by the way, she remarried after grover died and married a princeton professor a guy named thomas preston and was married much longer than she was married to grover and just a funny, quick story. francis lived a long time and in 1947 she was seated next on eisenhower at a fancy dinner and her place card said mrs. preston. they started chatting. she said general, i used to live in washington and eisenhower said really? where? so it was only then that francis identified herself as the former first lady and eisenhower was quite embarrassed by that. francis, to her credit agreed with keen that there should be an account of what happened on the oneida in 1893. so keen that fall of 1917 finally broke the embargo and published an account in the operation on of all places, "the saturday evening post." you'd think he would go to a medical journal to talk about this achievement in american medicine and oncology, but instead he published it in "the saturday eenivening post." i asked why
he'd asked for francis' permission to publish it, and francis agreed. francis, by the way, she remarried after grover died and married a princeton professor a guy named thomas preston and was married much longer than she was married to grover and just a funny, quick story. francis lived a long time and in 1947 she was seated next on eisenhower at a fancy dinner and her place card said mrs. preston. they started chatting. she said general, i used to live in washington and eisenhower said really?...
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dennis and his brother francis are ready to sell. a small crowd gathers at a hotel while hundreds more are bidding by phone and online. >> let's start now. this is our remarkable rarities auction. >> we started getting a little excited, maybe some butterflies as to what is this going to do. >> all right. >> here we go. >> here we go. >> it's a great lot right here. john f. kennedy, pt-109 letters. one-of-a-kind archive of kennedy's letters to the family of his lost crew mate. >> i got $22,000. >> all right. we're starting with a $22,000 bid on the internet. now $23,000. >> remember, the preliminary estimate for all four of dennis and francis' jfk letters was $50k. >> $45,000 on the phone now. $47,500. $55,000, now $60,000. >> they had the auction people there, and they're hoop-dee-doing and hollering and pushing. >> $90,000. $95,000. looking for $100,000. bid $100,000. looking for $100,000. yes. now $110,000. $110,000. now $120,000. $130,000. >> holy cow. >> wow. >> looking for $130,000 now. $140,000? >> but don't hammer the gavel to
dennis and his brother francis are ready to sell. a small crowd gathers at a hotel while hundreds more are bidding by phone and online. >> let's start now. this is our remarkable rarities auction. >> we started getting a little excited, maybe some butterflies as to what is this going to do. >> all right. >> here we go. >> here we go. >> it's a great lot right here. john f. kennedy, pt-109 letters. one-of-a-kind archive of kennedy's letters to the family of...
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pope francis the 1st latin american pope is said to have an instinctive understanding of the region's challenges. it is pope francis who will make any final decision for the surprise intervention from pope benedict under schools fundamental divisions of the 1300000000 member church many catholics who ever deny francis and benedict have different views on married priests what benedict beliefs about priestly celibacy is exactly the same as what pope francis believes they centered on the amazon asked him look at there are communities who don't get a priest even once a year could we consider ordaining some deacons. you are married with families and this is something the pope is considering and as an exception and i'm sure that if he says yes benedict will be happy with it and if he says no the same some anglican priests who converted to catholicism are allowed to carry on in their ministries but some traditionalists within the roman catholic church fear that pope francis is leading them in a direction they don't want to follow. because his becoming pope francis has emerged as a reformer t
pope francis the 1st latin american pope is said to have an instinctive understanding of the region's challenges. it is pope francis who will make any final decision for the surprise intervention from pope benedict under schools fundamental divisions of the 1300000000 member church many catholics who ever deny francis and benedict have different views on married priests what benedict beliefs about priestly celibacy is exactly the same as what pope francis believes they centered on the amazon...
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pope francis the 1st latin american pope is said to have an instinctive understanding of the region's challenges. it is pope francis' who will make any final decision but the surprise intervention from pope benedict under schools fundamental divisions of the 1300000000 member church many catholics who ever deny francis and benedict have different views on married priests what benny think believes about priestly celibacy is exactly the same as what pope francis believes the senate on the amazon asked him look at there are communities who don't get a priest even once a year could we consider ordaining some deacons who are there who are married with families and this is something the pope is considering and as an exception and i'm sure that if he says yes benedict would be happy with it and he says you know the same some married anglican priests who converted to catholicism are allowed to carry on in their ministries but some traditionalists within the roman catholic church fear that pope francis is leading them in a direction they don't want to. follow. the clues is becoming pope franci
pope francis the 1st latin american pope is said to have an instinctive understanding of the region's challenges. it is pope francis' who will make any final decision but the surprise intervention from pope benedict under schools fundamental divisions of the 1300000000 member church many catholics who ever deny francis and benedict have different views on married priests what benny think believes about priestly celibacy is exactly the same as what pope francis believes the senate on the amazon...
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there is sir francis drake bowel jared and even a sir francis drake high school but it is his statue getting particular attention as abc 7 news reporter wayne freedman explains there is a movement now to get rid of it just like in plymouth, england. >> reporter: it's eggs within eggs called cosmic embrace. this marin county sculptor isn't exactly well known but follow the signatures and some of his work is getting to be that way. this one for instance. >> i looked at it once or twice but i thought it was don quixote. >> reporter: not quite. since the black lives matter movement heated up this 30-foot statue has become controversial. >> you look at that and what emotion do you get? >> disgust. >> reporter: this statue depicts sir francis drake best known for making landfall here in 1579 but he also had a history of slave trading. >> he had to be the baddest bath tub on his boat and i didn't want to make a sculptor of him. i made a sculptor of the event. >> this is all about propelling this narrative of white superiority. >> reporter: when lauren brown saw protesters on sir francis dra
there is sir francis drake bowel jared and even a sir francis drake high school but it is his statue getting particular attention as abc 7 news reporter wayne freedman explains there is a movement now to get rid of it just like in plymouth, england. >> reporter: it's eggs within eggs called cosmic embrace. this marin county sculptor isn't exactly well known but follow the signatures and some of his work is getting to be that way. this one for instance. >> i looked at it once or...
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so when -- francis and ambrose have two children. james madison senior of course lives here at the plantation. he marries nelly conway madison from port conway on the rappahannock in present-day king george county. we have recently figured all this out through archaeology and architectural examination. we now know, we have sort of upgraded the chronology, we know that upon their marriage, the second generation of madison's, james madison senior and nelly conway madison, actually move up to the site of the present day brick mansion and will themselves a little planters cottage, which becomes their starter home. if you look at this handy cutaway drawing, you can see that. a little story and a half space. they would have furnished it with what we would consider to be very high style furnishings. they are living on what we would think of as the frontier, but what we are actually doing, they are moving elite planter culture from the tidewater region into the piedmont. they are moving the tobacco business into land where there is more new
so when -- francis and ambrose have two children. james madison senior of course lives here at the plantation. he marries nelly conway madison from port conway on the rappahannock in present-day king george county. we have recently figured all this out through archaeology and architectural examination. we now know, we have sort of upgraded the chronology, we know that upon their marriage, the second generation of madison's, james madison senior and nelly conway madison, actually move up to the...
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pope francis here i am with the pope only it's not the real pope. it's a cardboard image of the pope but it looks very real. this is at the catholic university of america and pope francis also said the big bang does not contradict the divine act of creating, evolution in nature is not inconsistent with the notion of creation. so two popes now basically agreed there is no thing. i want now, this and all the want to tell you about galileo, but the book is called "galileo
pope francis here i am with the pope only it's not the real pope. it's a cardboard image of the pope but it looks very real. this is at the catholic university of america and pope francis also said the big bang does not contradict the divine act of creating, evolution in nature is not inconsistent with the notion of creation. so two popes now basically agreed there is no thing. i want now, this and all the want to tell you about galileo, but the book is called "galileo
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high school, but now it just says high school as employees have removed sir francis drake. in letter to parents, the principal saying one of their goals is to become more anti-racist. >> my immediate reaction was they're actually listening, they're actually responding to the public demand that we remove this stain of slavery from the school. >> reporter: the removal of sir francis drake above the gym entrance comes less than 24 hours after officials in larksburg temporarily removed the statue near the ferry terminal. that in response to a planned demonstration to tear it down on thursday. much has been made in recent months of drake and his dealings in the slave demonstrated. >> the paper is actually covering the sir francis high school sign. while we were interviewing folks over by the gym, someone walked up and ripped this paper right off. >> i don't think it's appropriate to take down the sir francis drake sign without more community input than a few agitators on the internet, frankly. >> reporter: others believe it's wasted time and would like the focus in marin county
high school, but now it just says high school as employees have removed sir francis drake. in letter to parents, the principal saying one of their goals is to become more anti-racist. >> my immediate reaction was they're actually listening, they're actually responding to the public demand that we remove this stain of slavery from the school. >> reporter: the removal of sir francis drake above the gym entrance comes less than 24 hours after officials in larksburg temporarily removed...
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francis from west africa is just one of many. after a long and traumatic journey as a refugee he's arrived in berlin. he hopes to start a new life here a respectable one but instead he falls into the clutches of ryan hold a crook who is the devil incarnate. that might clear. some things but off. francis aims to stay legal even in the toughest of circumstances given to fleece when. you flee when you leave your home and you don't just lose that place that you lose your language your self assurance your family your sense of security and for me that's human dignity which the character must struggle to regain their hand clear bonnie is himself the son of political refugees from afghanistan. says despite his best intentions francisco's astray reinhold forces him to take part in a break and line. feed these tanks marked down. every. shot. was. bad francis struggles stumbles falls down and keeps on fighting he tries to retain his goodness and about world the film is a 3 hour long trip from hell dramatic messed up city. much of the action
francis from west africa is just one of many. after a long and traumatic journey as a refugee he's arrived in berlin. he hopes to start a new life here a respectable one but instead he falls into the clutches of ryan hold a crook who is the devil incarnate. that might clear. some things but off. francis aims to stay legal even in the toughest of circumstances given to fleece when. you flee when you leave your home and you don't just lose that place that you lose your language your self...
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a demonstration took place, outside sir francis drake high school. the school plans to rename itself later this year. now, activists oppose naming locations after sir francis drake, who is a slave trader. the city will hold a meeting on wednesday, to decide if the sir francis drake statue, which was removed earlier this week. >>> in san francisco, the sir francis drake hotel may also undergo a name change. the chronicle reports the property owners and management company are discussing the possibility. no potential new names have been publicly discussed at this point. the luxury hotel on powell street, near union square opened, back in 1928. >>> time 4:27. in seattle, the first round game of the season. the letter a's record is 3-3, a week into the new season, their time with the astros first place in the american league west. pitcher, john ohio will start tonight for the aggies, against thay at 6:00, and friends in san francisco, playing the texas rangers. last night, the giants were down 6-1 against the padres, then rallied to the lead to tie the ga
a demonstration took place, outside sir francis drake high school. the school plans to rename itself later this year. now, activists oppose naming locations after sir francis drake, who is a slave trader. the city will hold a meeting on wednesday, to decide if the sir francis drake statue, which was removed earlier this week. >>> in san francisco, the sir francis drake hotel may also undergo a name change. the chronicle reports the property owners and management company are discussing...
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employees have removed sir francis drake. in a letter to parents, the principal saying one of their goals is to become more anti-raci anti-racist. >> my reaction was they are actually listening and responding to the public demand that we remove this stain of slavery from the school. >> reporter: the removal of sir francis drake above the gym entrance comes less than 24 hours after officials temporarily removed the sir francis drake statue near the ferry terminal. that in response to a planned demonstrations to tear it down on thursday. much has been made of his dealings with the slave trade. >> i don't think it is appropriate to take down the sir francis drake sign without more ed aould cus b rove to see peop focusing on that rather than diddling around with the sir francis drake name. >> reporter: but some say it is about setting the right tone going forward. >> there is a lot of symbols, a lot of names, a lot of people that we hold in high esteem that shouldn't be. a lot of them should be brought down. >> reporter: as for c
employees have removed sir francis drake. in a letter to parents, the principal saying one of their goals is to become more anti-raci anti-racist. >> my reaction was they are actually listening and responding to the public demand that we remove this stain of slavery from the school. >> reporter: the removal of sir francis drake above the gym entrance comes less than 24 hours after officials temporarily removed the sir francis drake statue near the ferry terminal. that in response to...
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pope francis's choice was to open the doors of the church. there should be no more room for secrecy in the vatican. 'd even inconvenient truths have to be confronted in public. the opening of the archives was big news as pious the 12th is still a matter of heated discussion between catholics and jews across the world. from palm pope francis decision to open the so-called secret files of pope pius the 12th it's certainly an encouraging sign. how stalk him now for count. found later one can revisit the question of a possible beatification and then jointly recognize that yes this was a man who really did do all that he could there before the con that he was a pope who perhaps could have done more or done things differently should have acted or could have acted differently so in order missing. ice the 12th reputation started to become controversial in the 1960 s. when a theater play the deputy exposed the pope's silence during the the holocaust. as international protests broke out the then pope called the 6th decided to make thousands of document
pope francis's choice was to open the doors of the church. there should be no more room for secrecy in the vatican. 'd even inconvenient truths have to be confronted in public. the opening of the archives was big news as pious the 12th is still a matter of heated discussion between catholics and jews across the world. from palm pope francis decision to open the so-called secret files of pope pius the 12th it's certainly an encouraging sign. how stalk him now for count. found later one can...
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a live look at sir francis drake high school. critic haves been pushing for a name change because of the explorer's ties to slavery. don ford was there when the letters came down this afternoon. >> reporter: it opened in 15951. for years it was known simply as drake high. the day the sign came down. the name is being removed from the school due to concerns that drake was in addition to being a pirate he was also a slave trader. >> drake was the kind of pirate who looted and raped and kidnapped people and enslaved them. >> he says keeping the name sir francis drake glorifies the pirate and slave trader and he's very happy with the actions. robert is a political scientist, his daughter attends drake. >> maintaining names like sir francis drake on a school where young people are going is offensive. >> word spread quickly. students and parents gathered to see the school staff remove the name that had been in plaits for generations. not everyone was pleased. >> i just find it so shocking that some of the history is gone. i don't neces
a live look at sir francis drake high school. critic haves been pushing for a name change because of the explorer's ties to slavery. don ford was there when the letters came down this afternoon. >> reporter: it opened in 15951. for years it was known simply as drake high. the day the sign came down. the name is being removed from the school due to concerns that drake was in addition to being a pirate he was also a slave trader. >> drake was the kind of pirate who looted and raped...
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fauci: thank you, francis for that kind introduction. i am pleased and honored to be here with you today to kick off this important situation we are in. vaccination by the moderna product. as i was listening, i could not recall something that happened a long time ago in this very auditorium. when i first came to nih as a fellow in training for my medical residency in the summer of 1968, i was introduced to the extraordinary place we are in now, the national institutes of health, where so much of the research that has gone into conquering many of the diseases we know now have been addressed in such a way they have had a major impact on the health of the nation. this is true of covid-19. it is particularly meaningful to me as a member of the nih to be receiving today, what secretary and several of our health care providers, a vaccine that had its origination and the fundamental research conducted ase at nih by our scientists well as our grantees and contractors. seeing now is the culmination of years of research which have led to a phenome
fauci: thank you, francis for that kind introduction. i am pleased and honored to be here with you today to kick off this important situation we are in. vaccination by the moderna product. as i was listening, i could not recall something that happened a long time ago in this very auditorium. when i first came to nih as a fellow in training for my medical residency in the summer of 1968, i was introduced to the extraordinary place we are in now, the national institutes of health, where so much...
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he would accept whatever decision pope francis makes. and the people who are alys quoting pope benedict should realize that and be ready to acpt whateverecision pope francis makes. >> nawaz: complicated topic. we'll continue to follow it here. father, thank you as always. >> god to be with you. >> woodruff: one-fifth of the world's population lives without enough water and in india, half of india's population, some 600 hereion, reside in areas water resources are highly stressed. special correspondent fred de sam lazaro reports from the coastal city of chennai on the balancing act between rapid economic development and water management. >> reporter: in chennai's poorer neighborhoods, like ayanavaram, people drop whatever they're doing when they hear the water tanker squeezing into the narro. alle it is their only source of clean drinking water and it comes every other day. >> ( ertranslated ): the tap we get stinks of sewage, this water is much better. we depend on the water tankers. >> reporter: they don't get a lot, just a couple of ga
he would accept whatever decision pope francis makes. and the people who are alys quoting pope benedict should realize that and be ready to acpt whateverecision pope francis makes. >> nawaz: complicated topic. we'll continue to follow it here. father, thank you as always. >> god to be with you. >> woodruff: one-fifth of the world's population lives without enough water and in india, half of india's population, some 600 hereion, reside in areas water resources are highly...
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under lockdown the churches around the world celebrate the holy day with no congregation in rome pope francis holds his easter vigil in emptiness and painters worshippers worldwide swap church pews for live streams on the council hard also on the program stay at home over the easter weekend that's what germany's president told his country in a rare televised address frank cultish time said the crisis demands of solidarity and the best of society plans made to champion a mountain biker in france who's helping out his community cheering lockdown he's back on his bike to provide a personal delivery service and shopping for anyone who needs it. i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program christians around the world are celebrating a stir on the lockdown as global health authorities struggle to contain the spread of the corona virus pope francis held mass on the 8th of the holy holy holiday in a largely empty some pages pacific or in rome the pope described the service as a message of hope urging the faithful not to give in to their fears of the virus the pontiff will give his face to someday blessi
under lockdown the churches around the world celebrate the holy day with no congregation in rome pope francis holds his easter vigil in emptiness and painters worshippers worldwide swap church pews for live streams on the council hard also on the program stay at home over the easter weekend that's what germany's president told his country in a rare televised address frank cultish time said the crisis demands of solidarity and the best of society plans made to champion a mountain biker in france...
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i'm sure. >> reporter: the director says francis was very clear. he wanted the film to be more than a biography. >> i think of him as the man of pro-life on the global scale. because any issue that you see in this movie is specifically him caring about humanity without putting label. >> reporter: the film features the story of a gay activist in chile who describes meeting the pope and sharing his experience as a survivor of clergy sexual abuse. >> i have seen him almost cry with a story i tell him about letters that i bring him about people that have been abused. and he is a man of action. and he suffers. >> reporter: since becoming pope, francis signaled a more tolerant tone towards same-sex relationships, an parent break with the roman catholic church. remarks on civil unions are sparking cheers from one side of the debate and calls for clarification from the other. cbs news, los angeles. >>> in northern colorado, thousands of firefighters are taking on three major wildfires. they're fighting to contain the cameron peak fire. largest fire in colo
i'm sure. >> reporter: the director says francis was very clear. he wanted the film to be more than a biography. >> i think of him as the man of pro-life on the global scale. because any issue that you see in this movie is specifically him caring about humanity without putting label. >> reporter: the film features the story of a gay activist in chile who describes meeting the pope and sharing his experience as a survivor of clergy sexual abuse. >> i have seen him almost...
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pope francis says he supports same-sex marriage. germany's health minister has tested positive for covid-19 and his self-isolating at home. did he pose a threat to the chancellor earlier? plus, defiance after a deadly crackdown. gunshots as demonstrators came out onto the streets despite a curfew after a peaceful protest was broken by shooting, allegedly by nigern police forces. and paying tribute to the history teacher who was killed outside his school last week. i'm brent goff. two viewers on pbs in the united states and all of you around the world, welcome. it is a major shift in the catholic church. pope francis says he supports civil union laws to protect the rights of same-sex couples. he made the comment in a new documentary about the pontiff which premiered today. the statement marks a decided shift for the roman catholic church. the film also tackles controversial issues such as racism, climate change, sexual abuse, and relations between christians, muslims, and jews. earlier, i asked our religious affairs analyst what exac
pope francis says he supports same-sex marriage. germany's health minister has tested positive for covid-19 and his self-isolating at home. did he pose a threat to the chancellor earlier? plus, defiance after a deadly crackdown. gunshots as demonstrators came out onto the streets despite a curfew after a peaceful protest was broken by shooting, allegedly by nigern police forces. and paying tribute to the history teacher who was killed outside his school last week. i'm brent goff. two viewers on...
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alexandre plots the center of berlin francis has made it here after a long traumatic journey from west africa. he's hoping for a fresh start in the german capital but instead he falls into the clutches of a high holies a sucker who seems to be evil incarnate. and i'm going to. talk to my luncheon despite frances is best intentions einhorn's pulls him into a life of crime francis finds himself part of a break in at a jewelry store. every. show. off. the way the film shows the harsh reality for refugees in berlin with scene shot in a refugee hostel and in a park notorious for drugs where many of the dealers are desperate african migrants german director bore hunt khubani is the son of afghan refugees he knew he wanted to tell the story of today's refugees just a few got this from a small bit if i simply took the story of one of these drug dealers in this park the people here in germany wouldn't take much notice of it so that it would just go ignored it. and so co bunny decided to tell the story through the lens of a classic $1000.00 twenties german novel berlin alexanderplatz by alfred t
alexandre plots the center of berlin francis has made it here after a long traumatic journey from west africa. he's hoping for a fresh start in the german capital but instead he falls into the clutches of a high holies a sucker who seems to be evil incarnate. and i'm going to. talk to my luncheon despite frances is best intentions einhorn's pulls him into a life of crime francis finds himself part of a break in at a jewelry store. every. show. off. the way the film shows the harsh reality for...
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hopeless francis is unable to save her from himself and from time hard. for len aleksandar plots a journey through the dark side of humanity and a city anchored in the present a present that in many ways evokes the instability of the 1920 s. i'm good at. it and i'll film critic scott roxboro joins us from the heart of the. score a lot of expectations for this movie in the german press so does it live up to the hype. well almost i mean this is a crazily ambitious film i mean that it's on the plots is one of the truly great epics of german literature i mean you can compare it to james joyce's ulysses in english so condensing that epic story down to even a very long film this is a 3 hour movie is quite a big task but. the director almost pulls it off i think is a master stroke is the decision to take the main character france be a cop and make him in this case into a african refugee because that really highlights the sort of themes of poverty and desperation from doublings novel and also makes the bridge between the berlin of the 1020s from the book and the
hopeless francis is unable to save her from himself and from time hard. for len aleksandar plots a journey through the dark side of humanity and a city anchored in the present a present that in many ways evokes the instability of the 1920 s. i'm good at. it and i'll film critic scott roxboro joins us from the heart of the. score a lot of expectations for this movie in the german press so does it live up to the hype. well almost i mean this is a crazily ambitious film i mean that it's on the...