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Pope’s butler feels guilty of betrayal

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Pope Benedict’s XVI former butler took the stand in a Vatican courtroom and admitted to stealing private documents from the papal apartment, but  Paulo Gabriele said he didn’t feel guilty of aggravated theft.  He also said he feels guilty of betraying the pontiff’s trust.  NBC’s Claudio Lavanga reports.