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Theyd hoped the egyptian revolution would change that. But it hasnt. Instead, last summer was one of their worst periods ever. Copts were murdered by islamic extremists and dozens of their churches were gutted after egypts military overthrew the ruling Muslim Brotherhood government. But our story begins before the onset of all these horrors with a coptic rite we witnessed, one of the most unusual events in all christianity. Like the greeks and the russians, copts are orthodox christians, but they have one thing in common with the Roman Catholics they elect a pope. And in egypt, its a public ceremony. It all happens in cairos grand cathedral. This was the first papal election in 41 years, and copts from all over egypt had come for what was likely to be a oncein alifetime experience. Its the last step in a process that has narrowed the candidates for pope down to three. But the final choice is made by a boy who is blindfolded and led to a crystal chalice containing the three names. The name on the piece of paper the boy picks becomes the next pope of coptic christians. They believe his choice is not a roll of the dice, but is inspired by the divine. When the name is read out, pandemonium reigns. cheers and applause the new pope, called tawadros ii, is a 61yearold pharmacist turned monk, and the 118th pope in a line stretching back to the 1st century. Now, in the Roman Catholic church, a pope is elected, as you know, by secret ballot behind closed doors. And you are selected by a boy. Pope tawadros ii yes. Simon . Putting his hand in a box. How did that come to pass . Pope tawadros ii this is a tradition in the Coptic Church, choosing the pope through a boy, because the boy is the symbol of purity. Simon purity and a young child the association is as old as christianity itself. Copts believe that the baby jesus came to cairo, that his life was saved here. Febe armanios, an expert on copts from middlebury college, took us down to the underground chapel of the Abu Serga Church, where the pastor, father angelos shenouda, showed us where the holy family sought refuge from king herod after their flight into egypt. Febe armanios translated local traditions say that they lived here, that the virgin mary may have even bathed the baby jesus in that spot there, that you can hear his voice in this room, that he breathed in this room. All of this is part of that memory. Simon thats why christians from all over egypt come to coptic cairo to pray. To them, the Abu Serga Church is as sacred as the church of the nativity in bethlehem or the holy sepulcher in jerusalem. But while foreigners used to flock to egypt to see what the pharaohs left behind, very few came here or even knew about Egypts Christian past. Armanios i dont think theres a lot of awareness of egypts role in the christian story. Its a forgotten community, as many people have called it. Simon are coptics a little bit upset about that . Armanios i think they would be eager to share their stories. They want to share this story with the world. Simon they want people to know that christianity has deep roots in egypt, in places like the Eastern Desert next to the red sea. We visited st. Anthonys, the First Christian monastery in the world. Father maximous elantony has been a monk here for four decades. Now, i think most people think that the monastic tradition began in what we call the holy land israel palestine . Maximous elantony yeah. Simon but it began here . Maximous yes, it began here, of course, in egypt. Simon it began in these mountains, 450 feet above the sands. The monks believe it was in that tiny cave that st. Anthony, the First Christian monk, followed gods instructions to seclude himself in the desert. Every night around midnight, monks and novices climb through the darkness to pray here and honor his memory. It was very crowded and very cold. chanting simon the monks believe that st. Anthonys remains are buried near here, and theyve been searching for them for centuries. Then, in 2003, when they probed beneath the monasterys floor, they made an amazing discovery what are believed to be the oldest monk cells in christianity, dating from the fourth century. They lived here. Maximous they lived here. Simon and there was no church . Maximous no church, no cells, no walls, nothing. chanting simon from nothing, the copts developed a religious culture thats distinctly egyptian everything from music to art to some of the most magnificent churches of the early christian era. Scholars have called the red monastery, the coptic sistine chapel. Its walls are covered with paintings of the churchs prophets, saints and martyrs. Today, the traditions that were planted in the desert 1,600 years ago have hardly changed. The estimated eight and a half million copts form the largest Christian Community in the middle east. But in egypt, they are a distinct minority, 10 of the population. When we first met Pope Tawadros, egypts first islamist president , mohammed morsi, was still in power. Christians were terrified islamic rule was coming their way. By last june, the economy was a shambles. Millions of egyptians took to the streets demanding that morsi leave. On july 3, egypts army leader, general elsissi, announced a military coup on national tv. Lending him their support civil, military, and religious leaders, including Pope Tawadros ii. Wasnt the mere fact that the popes picture was taken next to general sissi. . Heba morayef dangerous. Simon wasnt that enough. . Morayef yes. Simon . To incite the brotherhood . Heba morayef, who headed Human Rights Watch in egypt, says the popes support of the military was denounced at Muslim Brotherhood rallies, which often blamed christians for conspiring to overthrow morsi. When you talk about anti christian dialogue, what are you referring to specifically . Morayef accusations that christians were responsible for the coup, chants that would call christians the popes dogs. Simon it all came to an abrupt end last august 14, when the army crushed two huge Muslim Brotherhood encampments. Close to 1,000 protestors were killed. Morayef the dispersal of the two sitins on august 14 were the most bloody incidents of Police Violence weve ever seen in egypt. Simon as word of the killings spread, all across egypt, muslim mobs began attacking christian churches. This cell phone video shows one surrounding the Coptic Church in sohag, 245 miles south of cairo, battering their way in, setting it on fire. It took a while to destroy the cross, but when it finally came down, the crowd began shouting god is great. Over the next two days, devastation like this was visited on more than 40 churches. Youssef sidhom we never expected that they will turn so fierce and vicious in their attacks. Simon Youssef Sidhom is the editor of egypts most important coptic newspaper. Well, how did you explain it . I mean, why was there such violence . Sidhom they were furious about the copts, and they wanted really to punish them for that. Simon and right outside cairo, in a town called kerdasa, a mob broke down the gate of another Coptic Church complex. Redha girgis, a caretaker, was there. Redha girgis translated they looted everything, from chairs to pews. They stole anything that could be carried. What they couldnt carry, they destroyed. Simon how did they set the church on fire . Girgis they set the whole place on fire, with molotov cocktails and gasoline. Simon and on their way out, the attackers left behind a calling card, graffiti saying that egypt is islamic. The whole complex was gutted. Everything was incinerated pews, paintings, bibles. The copts had supported the overthrow of Muslim Brotherhood rule, were overjoyed when the army took over. But when they saw their churches in flames, they realized they were paying a price for siding with the military and that they were on their own. No one was going to help them. But martyrdom has always been at the core of the coptic religion. Suffering, copts believe, deepens their faith. The day we were in kerdasa, they held a service in the only place that hadnt been destroyed. But we were surprised there was no anger, no call for revenge. Bishop thomas, one of the churchs senior clerics, says whatever pain copts are suffering, they must turn the other cheek, at least for now. Bishop thomas forgiveness is a very important principle in the christian life. When you are able to present forgiveness and love, you are able as well to ask for justice. One day in this life, justice has to be fulfilled. Simon one day, perhaps. But its not happening now. Four copts, including two children, were killed last october when masked gunmen shot them as they arrived for a wedding. Thousands attended the funeral for the churchs latest martyrs. Pope tawadros ii in every period, we must present some martyrs. Simon so you think that christianity in egypt requires martyrs today as it has in the past . Pope tawadros ii yeah, every day. Every day. Simon Febe Armanios believes the violence is one reason people are flocking to charismatic coptic services. She took us to one at st. Simon in muquattam in cairo, one of the largest churches in the middle east. 2,000 people attended the night we went, and the service was broadcast all over the country. It went on for three hours and ended like no other we had ever seen. With public exorcisms. screaming have you ever seen anything like this . Armanios ive attended some of these ceremonies in this church before. Simon and it always ends like this . Armanios yeah, theres just a sense in the community of helplessness, of people in need of the priests blessing, people in need of healing from god, people in need of support. Simon they find support in their own history. In a rite of passage unique among christian churches, the cross is tattooed on childrens wrists. It hurts a little, but the pain doesnt last. Its a tradition that dates back to the middle ages when muslims forced copts to wear the cross as a sign of identity. Today, they wear it as a sign of pride. Cbs money watch update sponsored by glor good evening. The crisis in iraq has helped push a gallon of gas up four cents in 12 days at a time when prices usually fall. 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We begin in a park in austin, texas. Colin guinn so ill go ahead and hit record and ill start flying this for you. And then, just slowly tilt up my camera to reveal the city. Safer were looking at the future. Guinn and then i can spin around us here. Safer and whether we like it or not, the future is looking back at us. Guinn . And then come right in on us. There you go. And its just going to hang out there till were done with it. Safer colin guinn is showing us his flying cameras, his own squadron of drones. These are definitely not your grandfathers model planes. Guinn and then this shows me that i have seven satellites in view. Safer they navigate by gps signals, this one controlled through a very smart phone. Guinn this is a wifi repeater that the phone only has to talk this far. And then, this talks to that. Safer sensors on board tell the drone exactly where it should be and how to get back home. Guinn now, if i take it and i move it over here. If i let it go, where does it go . It knows where its supposed to be. So it goes right back to where its supposed to be. Safer sophisticated as they are, any idiot can fly one. Guinn now, just push up on this one. Safer up . Guinn push up and just let it keep going. Just let it keep going. Safer and in the hands of someone who actually knows what theyre doing, you can get a birds eye view of things, literally. Guinn so say i want to fly right through this hole in the tree, that little gap. So im going to bring it down and fly it back through that hole right at us. It takes a little practice to be able to, you know, stick them down through areas like that, but. And there you go. Safer laughs guinn saw the potential of drones early on, and became an entrepreneur, selling small drones for the consumer market. Guinn we thought the people that would be buying them would be just your photographers and your videographers, right. But whats interesting is that people see this thing flying around and they go, man, im not really too sure what im going to take aerial photos or video of, but that things really cool and i want one. Safer and the pictures they take are often breathtaking. Here, a drone hovers over niagara falls, looking straight down. Gadget guys and girls, as guinn calls them, have sent drones weaving their way through the leafy avenues of new yorks Greenwich Village and through the grand canyons of times square. And at the other end of the country, theyve watched the endless summer unfold in hawaii, the surfer dudes in paradise. Young gadgets for a young crowd. I noticed the average age in this business seems to be somewhere in the 20s say, right . Guinn absolutely, its definitely a very young business. Safer increasingly, drones are being used for much more than fun and games environmental research, for example. They monitor Marine Wildlife off the washington coast. And there are ot