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we regret the implication catholic university supported the decision to revoke the invitation. e places for the free, civil exchange of ideas. our culture is increasingly hostile to this idea. in fact, father martin was here at catholic university a year ago to speak about jesus, and obviously catholic university guys referring to what's happened out most noticeable until california at berkeley in the oakland area where they have on couple of occasions diss invited speakers who were deemed too controversial for the student body. guys? that's what's going on here in northeast washington. >> all right. a lot happening, bob, thanks very much. >> 8:10. glittering night in hollywood the entertainment industry it was emmy night. >> it was emmy night. look at the most memorable emmy awards moments after the break. . i just saved a bunch of money on my car insurance with geico. huh. i should take a closer look at geico... geico can help with way more than car insurance. boats, homes, motorcycles... even umbrella coverage. this guy's gonna wish he brought his umbrella. fire at will! how'
we regret the implication catholic university supported the decision to revoke the invitation. e places for the free, civil exchange of ideas. our culture is increasingly hostile to this idea. in fact, father martin was here at catholic university a year ago to speak about jesus, and obviously catholic university guys referring to what's happened out most noticeable until california at berkeley in the oakland area where they have on couple of occasions diss invited speakers who were deemed too...
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. >> theological college at catholic university celebrating its 100th anniversary with alumni reunion in early october and the seminary in northeast washington is invited jesuit priest and author father james martin to visit the campus october and speak about jesus. with the publication this summer of father martin latest book building a bridge about lgbt catholics seminary administrators had a khaips of heart after c online and over the phone. we spoke to father martin via skype. >> the director said the reexception was getting phone calls people would pick up the phone and scaem at the reception sgliingt in a written statement theological college officials say their decision taken to vit father martin to speak here rereceived increasingly negative feedback on social media web sites. father martin calling the attacks homophobic in nature. in each statement about criticism receiving theological college rights after consulting with university and archdiocesan advisors decision was made to withdrawal the invitation and in the interest of avoiding distraction and kopts versey. >> sites a
. >> theological college at catholic university celebrating its 100th anniversary with alumni reunion in early october and the seminary in northeast washington is invited jesuit priest and author father james martin to visit the campus october and speak about jesus. with the publication this summer of father martin latest book building a bridge about lgbt catholics seminary administrators had a khaips of heart after c online and over the phone. we spoke to father martin via skype....
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berkley and now theological college of catholic university in d.c. seminary cancel ago appreance by jesuit priest who wrote a book about gays in the catholic church. here's bob barnard. >> theological college at catholic university is celebrating 100 anniversary with alumni reunion in early october. the seminary in northeast washington invited jesuit priest and author father james martin to visit the campus october 4 and speak about jesus. with the publication this summer of father martin's latest book building a bridge about lgbt canal likz seminary administrators had a change of heart after coming under fire online and over the phone. we spoke to father martin via skype from new york. >> i don't think he would mind me saying this resiptionist were getting phone calls people would pick up the phone and screa resiptionist. >> theological college officials say their decision to invite father martin to speak here received increasingly negative feedback on social media web sites. and father martin calling the attacks homophobic in nature. in each statem
berkley and now theological college of catholic university in d.c. seminary cancel ago appreance by jesuit priest who wrote a book about gays in the catholic church. here's bob barnard. >> theological college at catholic university is celebrating 100 anniversary with alumni reunion in early october. the seminary in northeast washington invited jesuit priest and author father james martin to visit the campus october 4 and speak about jesus. with the publication this summer of father...
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i will tell you, catholic university had father martin here a year ago. been to the university. diss invited to the theological college. he was coming here again to talk about jesus but it's his views on homosexuality that have in a sense gotten him into trouble here and put him into the headlines because he's not coming now, guys. >> all right, the controversy continues. all right. bob, thank for you that. 9:10 is the time. comedian kevin hart saying sorry to his familiar fans after he became the center of anergies torsion investigation. we'll have all the details coming up. >> first tv patting itself on the back. the big games in the diversity category. we'll have the highlights from last night' emmy awards incl moments and that d.c. shutout. 9:10 is the time. ♪ (vo) with thousands of quality pre-owned vehicles... and exceptional customer service, head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... flip your thinking about buying your next one. pro tip: giant has great pr your turn to do the shopping and
i will tell you, catholic university had father martin here a year ago. been to the university. diss invited to the theological college. he was coming here again to talk about jesus but it's his views on homosexuality that have in a sense gotten him into trouble here and put him into the headlines because he's not coming now, guys. >> all right, the controversy continues. all right. bob, thank for you that. 9:10 is the time. comedian kevin hart saying sorry to his familiar fans after he...
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a private catholic university out in the middle of the everglades we went out to visit and there were migrants from the community many of whom are probably undocumented were in the country illegally who didn't want to evacuate. ultimately they showed up andth opened their doors and the students stayed behind the plate with the kids, entertained them throughout the storm and took care of them. uplifting was the story of two nursing students before the storm hit the you could no longer a goolonger go out, the s office shows up with eightta seniors with a nearby airbus. they literally abandoned them. at the sheriff's office brings them into the dorm and cared for them for two days. they c sacrifices these young people put in. they could have gone back wherever they were from the state and took care of them. we want to thank the great wishes we got from here and around the country.oi this is a storm that impacted us in ways we will feel for a long time and i would ask all of you, to take a moment tonight you can to pray for the island of puerto rico where millions of our fellow americans
a private catholic university out in the middle of the everglades we went out to visit and there were migrants from the community many of whom are probably undocumented were in the country illegally who didn't want to evacuate. ultimately they showed up andth opened their doors and the students stayed behind the plate with the kids, entertained them throughout the storm and took care of them. uplifting was the story of two nursing students before the storm hit the you could no longer a...
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elizabeth, our daughter, who is a professor at clermont mckenna college and i'm still teaching at catholic university. both of us teaching foreign policy, national security. we weren't satisfied with the textbooks we saw out there and so we decided we write a history of the cold war, but a brief history, not 500 or 600 page thing but something that could be used in classrooms to educate young people below the cold war, which began way back, young people would say, in 1945, with a meeting between fdr, churchill' stalin, at a place calleddality to. and that began the cold war which continued until 1981. 46 years. one they ever most protracted conflicts in which america hand involved. very important one. somewhat overlooked. people talk about world war i, world war ii. but the cold war in its way was just as important, just as significant in affecting the outcome of the world and of history. >> host: now, mr. edwards, that meeting at yalta happened just a few month before the end of world war ii. correct? >> guest: yes. and fdr was dying -- >> host: january or february? >> guest: i think it was february
elizabeth, our daughter, who is a professor at clermont mckenna college and i'm still teaching at catholic university. both of us teaching foreign policy, national security. we weren't satisfied with the textbooks we saw out there and so we decided we write a history of the cold war, but a brief history, not 500 or 600 page thing but something that could be used in classrooms to educate young people below the cold war, which began way back, young people would say, in 1945, with a meeting...
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. >>> catholic universities theological college, it is cancelling an appearance by a preexist who wroteys in the catholic church. book called building a bridge is about how the church can have an inclusive relationship with the lgbt community. he wrote the book after the largest mass shooting took place at a gay night club in orlando. he was set to visit campus but following a wave of negative feedback. the theological college withdrew its invitation, he called those attacks homephobic >> the social media sites that have no standing they're not official sites, are defaming, you know, me, a preexist in good standing and the work i'm trying to do which is totally within the boundaries of cath teaching and was approved. >>> catholic university is not the only institute of higher learning dealing with speaker controversies. harvard withdrew its fellowship invitation to chelsea manning and protest erupted at uc berkley after cancelled appearances. >>> 10:30 terrifying moments. >>> two mothers watch as their sons were trapped inside of a dangling car in a ferris wheel. what caused it? we'll h
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. >> reporter: typically calm catholic university campus in the suburbs of the philadelphia ratted this weekend when on one of its student dorm room doors someone wrote a racial slur. >> i was angry, and i was, shocked. >> reporter: the cabrini university freshman who on saturday night was returning from fun from a family outing and as she put her key in the door, she saw message go away and the n word written in bold , black marker. >> in that moment i stopped, i kind of gathered myself, and. >> reporter: university says this incident is completely of the line with school values, whoever did this could face serious consequence is here at the school academically but potentially face criminal charges. >> she's welcomed here. she belongs here. people who behave and act like that are not going to be welcomed in our community. >> reporter: dozens of students some who do not even know young freshman gathered and redecorated her dorm door with positive and supportive messages. >> i cried. my face was kind of -- my faith was restored in the student body. was reminded that everybody is not like
. >> reporter: typically calm catholic university campus in the suburbs of the philadelphia ratted this weekend when on one of its student dorm room doors someone wrote a racial slur. >> i was angry, and i was, shocked. >> reporter: the cabrini university freshman who on saturday night was returning from fun from a family outing and as she put her key in the door, she saw message go away and the n word written in bold , black marker. >> in that moment i stopped, i kind...
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a fellow from catholic university who used to work with dr. dupont at nida retired from the national on drug abuse. and he said can i study what happens in oxford house. i should sure, and they keep track how many came in and whether they were voted in or out, but fine. and this guy tracked down 1280 people and in those few houses in d.c. and maryland in the early days, from 1975 to 1987, 1280 people had lived in those houses. he interviewed them all and he came to us and he said 80% of the folks who moved into oxford house stayed clean and sober. and wit and john and i and others at the oxford house said, what are we doing wrong? we're losing 20%. explain-- explained to us, no, what we were doing was exceptional. most places would be happy if 20% stayed clean and sober. here was some system, some way, some scheme that ended up with 80% of the folks staying clean and sober. [applaus [applause] >> when we look back, we now realize there were a couple of things that accounted for that. one is we ran the show ourselves. democratically, making dec
a fellow from catholic university who used to work with dr. dupont at nida retired from the national on drug abuse. and he said can i study what happens in oxford house. i should sure, and they keep track how many came in and whether they were voted in or out, but fine. and this guy tracked down 1280 people and in those few houses in d.c. and maryland in the early days, from 1975 to 1987, 1280 people had lived in those houses. he interviewed them all and he came to us and he said 80% of the...
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a private catholic university. literally out in the middle of the everglades between naples and miami. we went out there to visit. we were told the extraordinary story of some of their students. on the night before the storm, there was about 300 migrants from nearby communities. many of whom were probably undocumented, in the country illegally, who didn't want to evacuate, who were afraid of being deported. ultimately, they saw the storm was bad. they showed up at ave maria. they opened their doors, welcomed them into the gym, and their students that stayed behind played with the kids, entertained the kids throughout the storm and took care of them. really uplifting was the story of two nursing students. right before the storm hit, right before you could no longer go out, the sheriff's office shows up at ave maria with eight seniors from a nearby a.l.f. the staff at the a.l.f. quit. they literally left. they just didn't show up. they abandoned them. the sheriff's office brings them. these two nursing students bring
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ties as a catholic university graduate and this morning he's returned to the nation's capitol and joinsank you so much. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> it is such a pleasure having you here originally i was going to say we could talk about what you've been in or it might be easier to talk about what you haven't been in. >> yeah. >> i try to be in everything. >> you try to be in everything. >> well, this is a first for y you. >> yes. >> your directorial debut what a debut it. >> thank you very much. i'm very proud of the film. i'm very honored to have been able to work with harry dean stanton who's an acting legend. >> well, we lost legend this past weekend. he just passed away. >> true. >> but many are saying that this is his greatest work. that everything he did his whole life was preparing him for this role. >> well, the role was built for him. i mean it was created for him by the writers, and when i joined, we just focused in on that. it was kind of inspired by him. so it's a weird circumstance where one of the greatest actors of the 20th century and early 21st century creates a role c
ties as a catholic university graduate and this morning he's returned to the nation's capitol and joinsank you so much. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> it is such a pleasure having you here originally i was going to say we could talk about what you've been in or it might be easier to talk about what you haven't been in. >> yeah. >> i try to be in everything. >> you try to be in everything. >> well, this is a first for y you. >> yes. >> your...
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it is a catholic university, there were nursing home patients that were abandoned and the sheriffs found them and took them to the university and the students took them into their dormitories and are still as we speak. taking care of those nursing home patients. that tells out of the generosity of people in time of need. >> that's a beautiful story indeed. hopefully those senior citizens are okay right now thanks to those students over at the university. some of your comments of a political question. i want to ask you because money is involved and billions of billions of dollars. some of your colleagues and congress, they're upset of the funding, for example. the funding process for fema and management agency which seems to be used at times of a bargaining trip in the after math of major disasters. here is what i want to know. are you satisfied with the way congress has funded fema? >> we'll get it done one way or another. it is interesting that 90 members of the house of representatives voted again of the $15 billion package for texas and florida that we passed last week. wonderf wolf,
it is a catholic university, there were nursing home patients that were abandoned and the sheriffs found them and took them to the university and the students took them into their dormitories and are still as we speak. taking care of those nursing home patients. that tells out of the generosity of people in time of need. >> that's a beautiful story indeed. hopefully those senior citizens are okay right now thanks to those students over at the university. some of your comments of a...
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stop the merger and acquisition on the human and it has changed a global initiative and many catholic universal reason for participating in government and you are wrong about the things that you said not only is mr. trump courageous , in person that availability is not ideal everybody talks about jeff sessions but he identified 2.$4 billion of fraud in medicare and went about his job with high moral standards. the third point. >> give her one second. >> betsy devoss implemented for major cities nationwide building a better world was successful we're trying to help people have literacy in our country. >> they give for that you did a great job. >> there's more. you are contentious of the senate but they passed the digit act that delves into the growth of the internet's the senate is very wise and kidnapped in its own time across a broad range of things. >> you have done a great job . might i ask. this is a person who'd disagrees it me and probably a number of people in the room you have one last thing to say?. >> to be shut down the missile by our defense we are security after a threat by the dem
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. >> john garvey is the president of the catholic university of america and amy barrett's former lawssor. welcome, great to have you. >> thank you, it is nice to be here. >> you cowrote an article with professor barrett that was in that hearing. it was about the issues that a person of faith who is a judge must confront. what were you trying to say in that article? >> it was entitled catholic judges in cases but it is not a problem unique to catholics. there are many others besides catholics in many of the churches that oppose the death penalty as well but it was about with somebody who has that sort of religious conviction should do when she is a judge acting in a case where she is obliged to impose the death penalty. people of conscience will face that. >> where do you come out in that? >> in a funny place in one way. the problem was much more complicated than we suppose. there is a lot of work that conscientious judges can do in capital cases. especially judges that do not present this sort of problem that we imagine but -- not because you are dealing with facts but because of the
. >> john garvey is the president of the catholic university of america and amy barrett's former lawssor. welcome, great to have you. >> thank you, it is nice to be here. >> you cowrote an article with professor barrett that was in that hearing. it was about the issues that a person of faith who is a judge must confront. what were you trying to say in that article? >> it was entitled catholic judges in cases but it is not a problem unique to catholics. there are many...
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. >> john garvey is the president of the catholic university of america and amy barrett's former lawwelcome, great to have you. >> thank you, it is nice to be here. >> you cowrote an article with professor barrett that was in that hearing. it was about the issues that a person of faith who is a judge must confront. what were you trying to say in that article? >> it was entitled catholic judges in cases but it is not a problem unique to catholics. there are many others besides catholics in many of the churches that oppose the death penalty as well but it was about with somebody who has that sort of religious conviction should do when she is a judge acting in a case where she is obliged to impose the death penalty. people of conscience will face that. >> where do you come out in that? >> in a funny place in one way. the problem was much more complicated than we suppose. there is a lot of work that conscientious judges can do in capital cases. especially judges that do not present this sort of problem that we imagine but -- not because you are dealing with facts but because of the lot.
. >> john garvey is the president of the catholic university of america and amy barrett's former lawwelcome, great to have you. >> thank you, it is nice to be here. >> you cowrote an article with professor barrett that was in that hearing. it was about the issues that a person of faith who is a judge must confront. what were you trying to say in that article? >> it was entitled catholic judges in cases but it is not a problem unique to catholics. there are many others...
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. >> we were invitedded in a workshop in the catholic university of america. >> the opportunity to hearthem in italy at the vatican my freshman year of high school. i heard they were coming here and i was like i have to see them again. >> the choir is celebrating the renaissance period from the 1500's so the makeup is similar. boys and men capable of reaching different notes. sophomore says she hears the latin sound in modern day music. >> it's very light, airy, high tone. it's something that common in pop music and musical theater. >> this is a full-time job for choir. they the iconic feeling and wall that depict the second coming of christ. >> rome was already the center of the world at this time. >> the main job is to perform alongside the pope. >> in the choir will perform for the public tonight at 6:00 at the basilica of the national shrine of the immaculate conception. northeast washington, cheryl conner, abc7 news. larry: what an opportunity to see that. >> yeah. that is a beautiful venue as well. it would be a perfect place for it. larry: i wish i could go. alison: i know! well,
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there's a small catholic university, ava maria, east of napeles out near [ inaudible ] [ no audio ] those poor people had no place to go. they had no shelter. the university took them in to their fieldhouse and the hurricane with spinoff tornadoes, completely tearing up the stands and their football stadium, lo and behold the police show up, with ten elderly patients in a nursing home that had been abandoned and the students of that university, since they had generators, they had power, they took those elderly senior citizens in and took care of them. that's one of the great stories that i've heard. the university president, jim tuey, my friend, years and years, told me this story and when he called, panicked, needed diesel to keep those generators going so they could keep those senior citizens cool. >> it is -- i have gotten wind of that same story, senator, this morning. it is a wonderful story of people helping people, florida,ens helping floridians in a desperate moment of need. you can only imagine it's one of so many stories that maybe haven't even been heard yet, but there's still
there's a small catholic university, ava maria, east of napeles out near [ inaudible ] [ no audio ] those poor people had no place to go. they had no shelter. the university took them in to their fieldhouse and the hurricane with spinoff tornadoes, completely tearing up the stands and their football stadium, lo and behold the police show up, with ten elderly patients in a nursing home that had been abandoned and the students of that university, since they had generators, they had power, they...
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northern virginia community colleges, one of our community colleges, mar marymount college, a catholic university. and all of these allies. a former publisher from the "washington post" is funding a scholarship program to help dreamers cover cost gaps if they have it pay out-of-state tuition. and this is working to help hundreds of dreamers across the country. we talked to them and expressed our thanks to them for a when they're -- for what they're doing. i also ready stories this week about other students this week. juan is a 2017 graduate of virginia tech. he came to virginia n. at age five and said it is really hard for me to think of myself as anything but a virginian and an american. it would be really hard to have that part of my identity detached. that's how he views the reversal on daca. and guadeloupe from the shenandoah valley has a significant number of daca recipients, just started her freshman year at bridgewater college, a small college in the valley. she says, this is the only country i've ever known. i've pledged my allegiance to the stars and stripes every day. this is the countr
northern virginia community colleges, one of our community colleges, mar marymount college, a catholic university. and all of these allies. a former publisher from the "washington post" is funding a scholarship program to help dreamers cover cost gaps if they have it pay out-of-state tuition. and this is working to help hundreds of dreamers across the country. we talked to them and expressed our thanks to them for a when they're -- for what they're doing. i also ready stories this...
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, a little very poor town, there's a university, a few miles from that town, it's a private catholic university, ave maria, they opened up their gymnasium so that they could offer to all of those poor residents shelter, and that kind of stuff is happening all over florida. >> senator, what about the impact to miami, brickell avenue? it looks like an ocean is literally going down brickell avenue at this point. concerns about the economic impact, sir? >> yes indeed. biscayne bay is -- so when that substantial wind was coming in from the east, even though the center of the hurricane was over on either the keys or on the west coast of florida, nevertheless, that wind picks up that shallow water and it walls up into a storm surge, and that's what you're seeing now in downtown miami on brickell avenue. melissa: i mean, how do you balance those things going forward? because you look at the damage as a result, and the businesses, you know, that will either be shut down for a period of time that need repairs. on the other hand, you know, there's the work that is created by rebuilding. how do you think t
, a little very poor town, there's a university, a few miles from that town, it's a private catholic university, ave maria, they opened up their gymnasium so that they could offer to all of those poor residents shelter, and that kind of stuff is happening all over florida. >> senator, what about the impact to miami, brickell avenue? it looks like an ocean is literally going down brickell avenue at this point. concerns about the economic impact, sir? >> yes indeed. biscayne bay is --...
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she is sophomore at catholic university and just an outstanding young person and no doubt she is extremely proud of her father today. so it's wonderful to welcome her here for this momentous occasion. and with that, madam president, i ask for the yeas and the nays. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. under the previous order, all time having been expired, the question occurs on the erickson nominaon the yeas and nays were ordered and the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: vote: the presiding officer: are there any senators in the chamber wishing to vote or change their vote? seeing none, the yeas are 95, the nays are 1. the nomination is confirmed. under the previous order, the motion to reconsider is considered made and laid upon the table. and the president will be immediately notified of the senate's action. under the previous order, the senate will resume consideration of the pai nomination, which the clerk will report. the clerk: nomination, federal communications commission,ajit pai to be a member. the presiding officer: under the previous ord
she is sophomore at catholic university and just an outstanding young person and no doubt she is extremely proud of her father today. so it's wonderful to welcome her here for this momentous occasion. and with that, madam president, i ask for the yeas and the nays. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. under the previous order, all time having been expired, the question occurs on the erickson nominaon the yeas and nays were ordered and the clerk will call the...
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had a situation we told you about last week the theological college which is affiliated with catholic universityhdrew invitation to a jeez is you priest and author who recently written a bock how the catholic church should bridge the gap with gay catholics, and because apparently the theological college got a blow back on phone calls -- with phone calls and social media they canceled that appearance, too. the critics here at the law school say wait a minute. here's a president of the united states and his attorney general working for the president who has been critical of nfl players expressing their first amendment rights. wishing to kneel during the national anthem to protest all kinds of things and in this week to protest the president attacking them. so a lot of reasons why the protesters don't want attorney general sessions to speak here. he is saying that the audience is going to be limited and small and they're concerned about that. if it's a free speech speech, why can't more of us students get into in to see it also not happy with mr. sessions positions on the travel ban and on immigrat
had a situation we told you about last week the theological college which is affiliated with catholic universityhdrew invitation to a jeez is you priest and author who recently written a bock how the catholic church should bridge the gap with gay catholics, and because apparently the theological college got a blow back on phone calls -- with phone calls and social media they canceled that appearance, too. the critics here at the law school say wait a minute. here's a president of the united...
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and is supposede pope to be the spiritual and temporal leader of the globe, that is what catholic means, universalif you read his first statement that you read, it talks about distribution of income. that is communism, that is globalism, that is wrong. i have just 6 more words to say. just say nope to the pope. host: before you go, you said since the pope is a worldwide leader, duke issues of climate fall into that area he could comment on, do you think? caller: well, no, i don't think so because where in the bible does it say that it is a sin for climate change? nowhere. he is just trying to control the our money. that is what he is trying to do and what the vatican does a good job of. regina, kansas city, missouri. here in the united states during a briefing at the white house the homeland security visor to president trump was asked about the hurricanes that took place over the last couple of weeks and how they might relate to issues of climate change and if there was a connection. here is the statement and response from tom bossert. bossert: i secretary was here in the 6 weeks it hit florida. i
and is supposede pope to be the spiritual and temporal leader of the globe, that is what catholic means, universalif you read his first statement that you read, it talks about distribution of income. that is communism, that is globalism, that is wrong. i have just 6 more words to say. just say nope to the pope. host: before you go, you said since the pope is a worldwide leader, duke issues of climate fall into that area he could comment on, do you think? caller: well, no, i don't think so...
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ignatius catholic church on the university of san francisco campus. hundreds of firefighters saluted as his flag-draped coffin was carried into the church 30 minutes ago. agencies from throughout northern california sent members to salute their fallen comrade. >>> abc 7 news inside san francisco's energy operation center a short time ago where 911 operators and dispatchers are getting ex-from hetra help today's ffl funeral. the center is running at level 2, that means several city agencies have officials working aongside each other coordinating things like traffic diversions and out of town fire crews that will respond to emergencies in san francisco during today's funeral. >>> of course, it's a solemn day for san francisco firefighters and a challenging one for those who are covering their jobs. to get an up close look at what's that like, we turn to abc 7 news reporter amy hollyfield at fire station 7 on 19th and fulsom. >> reporter: all you have to do is look at san francisco fire trucks to see this is a department in mourning so today you may see
ignatius catholic church on the university of san francisco campus. hundreds of firefighters saluted as his flag-draped coffin was carried into the church 30 minutes ago. agencies from throughout northern california sent members to salute their fallen comrade. >>> abc 7 news inside san francisco's energy operation center a short time ago where 911 operators and dispatchers are getting ex-from hetra help today's ffl funeral. the center is running at level 2, that means several city...
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a private catholic university. literally out in the middle of the everglades between naples and miami. we went out there to visit. we were told the extraordinary story of some of their students. on the night before the storm, there was about 300 migrants from nearby communities. many of whom were probably undocumented, in the country illegally, who didn't want to evacuate, who were afraid of being deported. ultimately, they saw the storm was bad. they showed up at ave maria. they opened their doors, welcomed them into the gym, and their students that stayed behind played with the kids, entertained the kids throughout the storm and took care of them. really uplifting was the story of two nursing students. right before the storm hit, right before you could no longer go out, the sheriff's office shows up at ave maria with eight seniors from a nearby a.l.f. the staff at the a.l.f. quit. they literally left. they just didn't show up. they abandoned them. the sheriff's office brings them. these two nursing students bring
a private catholic university. literally out in the middle of the everglades between naples and miami. we went out there to visit. we were told the extraordinary story of some of their students. on the night before the storm, there was about 300 migrants from nearby communities. many of whom were probably undocumented, in the country illegally, who didn't want to evacuate, who were afraid of being deported. ultimately, they saw the storm was bad. they showed up at ave maria. they opened their...
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acquisition type of impact on the common man it is changed work and initiative and catholic and , i mean, that by that universal. yes reason for participating in governess. and then also you're wrong about things that you said not only is mr. trump courageous, but he went in person that's something availability is very radical tweeting is is horribly democratic. the second thing is is jeff sessions while everyone is talking about ivanka brand, and questionability, he had went and identified 2.4 billion in medicare he went about his job like in alabama attorney general of high moral standards. third point -- [inaudible conversations] that's -- give her one second and a moment. this year imlented with the public library system and four major cities nationwide building major world it was successful. we're trying to help people have literacy in our country. tnches thank you for that. you've done a great job repghting. >> there's more. there's senate, you are contentious of senate. senate passed f8 the digit act digit stands for delving into the internght of things. the senate is very wise in capability and asking i
acquisition type of impact on the common man it is changed work and initiative and catholic and , i mean, that by that universal. yes reason for participating in governess. and then also you're wrong about things that you said not only is mr. trump courageous, but he went in person that's something availability is very radical tweeting is is horribly democratic. the second thing is is jeff sessions while everyone is talking about ivanka brand, and questionability, he had went and identified 2.4...
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president said in a statement in part, the university of california will continue to stand with "dreamers" and their supporters as we fight to keep the program alive." catholic charities of the east bay helps illegal families. they are urging dreamers to seek qualified legal counsel. >> don't go back into the shadows. people fought so hard for them to come out. now more than ever is the time to advocate for their rights and for, you know -- they are just as american as i am. >> reporter: for karen, raised in the east bay, she will continue her fourth year at uc- berkeley. she says this is her home and she has no plans to leave. >> i am as american as i could possibly be. >> reporter: students are already mobilizing to defend daca holding a rally here at sproul plaza later today at 5 p.m. reporting in berkeley, i'm jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> several tech leaders support keeping daca in place. facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg wrote that it's particularly cruel to offer young people the american dream encourage them to come out of the shadows and trust our government and then punish them for it." >>> to fire watch now, crews are making progress in the battle aga
president said in a statement in part, the university of california will continue to stand with "dreamers" and their supporters as we fight to keep the program alive." catholic charities of the east bay helps illegal families. they are urging dreamers to seek qualified legal counsel. >> don't go back into the shadows. people fought so hard for them to come out. now more than ever is the time to advocate for their rights and for, you know -- they are just as american as i...
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university student was laid to rest. family and friends gathered in hatfield to mourn the death of 22-year-old jena burleigh. her funeral service was held at saint maria goretti catholice say the harleysville native was killed last week after leaving a popular bar near the temple university campus. the suspect was arrested days later and charged with murder. >>> the delaware law enforcement community is mourning a loss. a public memorial service was held today for corporal thomas hannon. the 42-year-old died last week after suffering medical complications from a line of duty injury. hannon joined the dover police department back in 2005. some of his former colleagues spoke during the tribute today at the university of delaware. >> some needy workers have new business clothes tonight thanks to a generous charities. organizers at the wardrobe to work program gave out professional work attire. the gently used men's and women's business casual wear is for folks reentering the workforce. great job. >> uh-huh. >>> much more still ahead on "action news" at 4:00 coffee cocktails and cats. all things you can get for free if you stay tuned. >> plus, two of the world's biggest f
university student was laid to rest. family and friends gathered in hatfield to mourn the death of 22-year-old jena burleigh. her funeral service was held at saint maria goretti catholice say the harleysville native was killed last week after leaving a popular bar near the temple university campus. the suspect was arrested days later and charged with murder. >>> the delaware law enforcement community is mourning a loss. a public memorial service was held today for corporal thomas...
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catholic league. >> ricky, also from st. joe's prep in the broadcasting club. ricky one player to watch on st. joe's prep tonight? >> i think without a doubt it is universitynior linebacker, leads the team in turchynov downs both sides of the ball, gubs leader all around on the team. >> all right, st. joe's hawks, what do you got? not saying anything, not supposed to. dan tonight when you open up the game against archbishop wood, give it to us, give us the call. >> good evening ladies and gentlemen and welcome to widener university here in ceausescu at the pennsylvania where the defending state champion st. joe's hawks are facing offer against the archbishop wood vikings in the catholic league opener. >> that's beautiful. isn'ty? i got chills just from that, boys have fun tonight, enjoy big game, sane joe's prep against arch bishop wood. our friday football frenzy game of the week. we will kick it off live from the field at 5:00. then we will wrap everything up, the game tonight at 11:00. these guys i got to kick them out. they'll try to take my job. >> that's what i was going to say, watch out, audition here for your replacement for yourself there. watch
catholic league. >> ricky, also from st. joe's prep in the broadcasting club. ricky one player to watch on st. joe's prep tonight? >> i think without a doubt it is universitynior linebacker, leads the team in turchynov downs both sides of the ball, gubs leader all around on the team. >> all right, st. joe's hawks, what do you got? not saying anything, not supposed to. dan tonight when you open up the game against archbishop wood, give it to us, give us the call. >> good...
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catholic charities of washington. before joining, he was with georgetown university and been with acr since 1987 and currently had its resettlement unit here in washington. joe cassidy is also a speaker here this morning, a global fellow and former fellow at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars where he explored potential reforms for international humanitarian systems and including refuge settlement program. he is previously a state department diplomat and served in the u.s. and south america. he also worked on the national security council, staff and security cooperation in europe. also, who will be moderating the panel is josh, a senior policy analyst for africa in the middle east. he served as a peace corps volunteer in zambia. then he worked for church world services, a refuge settlement operation based out of nairobi. he has worked as a u.s. special operations come manned and also at the atlantic council's africa center before he joined the heritage foundation. before i turn it over to josh for just a couple of points, all of the panelists will be available for interviews except for lawrence bart
catholic charities of washington. before joining, he was with georgetown university and been with acr since 1987 and currently had its resettlement unit here in washington. joe cassidy is also a speaker here this morning, a global fellow and former fellow at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars where he explored potential reforms for international humanitarian systems and including refuge settlement program. he is previously a state department diplomat and served in the u.s. and...
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catholic charities in washington. prior to joining, he was with georgetown university and has been here since 1987 and currently heads the resettlement unit in washington. joe cassidy is here this morning, global fellow and former fellow at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars where he explored potential reforms for international humanitarian assistance including us refugee resettlement program. he was a state department diplomat and served in the middle east, europe, africa and south america, and worked on the national security council, staff and organization in security and cooperation in europe. also who will be moderating the panel is heritage foundation, senior policy analyst for africa in the middle east, he served as a peace corps volunteer and worked for george will services, refugee settlement operation based out of nairobi. he has worked as u.s. army special operations command and the atlantic council's africa center before he joined the heritage foundation. before i turn it over to josh, a couple points. all of the panelists will be available for interviews except lawrence bartlett. i would
catholic charities in washington. prior to joining, he was with georgetown university and has been here since 1987 and currently heads the resettlement unit in washington. joe cassidy is here this morning, global fellow and former fellow at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars where he explored potential reforms for international humanitarian assistance including us refugee resettlement program. he was a state department diplomat and served in the middle east, europe, africa and...
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university in south carolina. my brother's wife raised their three kids. all of us -- my parents have nine grandkids. close family, traditional, irish catholic. the cousins are on good terms with each other. the brothers and sisters get along. it has been a lot of fun. i was ready to work with my dad. my brother left town, because he wasn't ready to work with my dad. but i did for a long time. it was fun. host: what it like, to work with your dad? mr. mulvaney: awful and wonderful at the same time. i talked to jared kushner quite a bit. i worked for my dad in the business, and now he works for his father-in-law. its this fraternity of men and women who worked in family businesses. it is like anything else. the highs are higher and the lows are lower, but that's life. it's wonderful. i look back on the 8 or 10 years i worked with my dad as some of the most fun times i ever had. host: do you apply any of those lessons to working with donald trump? mr. mulvaney: two is a nest that -- extent -- to a certain extent. he and my dad are about the same age. mentor, he prepared me probably as much as anyone else. i think that men and women who are func
university in south carolina. my brother's wife raised their three kids. all of us -- my parents have nine grandkids. close family, traditional, irish catholic. the cousins are on good terms with each other. the brothers and sisters get along. it has been a lot of fun. i was ready to work with my dad. my brother left town, because he wasn't ready to work with my dad. but i did for a long time. it was fun. host: what it like, to work with your dad? mr. mulvaney: awful and wonderful at the same...
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university. >>> two camden county teenagers who face different types of challenge continuing to show their immense school spirit. they are members of the camden catholicheer squad in cherry hill. they cheer along with a prosthetic leg and the other has downs syndrome. >> i love being loud i love cheering. >> we love your team spirit. fighting irish beat bishop eustice prep. >>> sports director ducis rogers talks to temple football head coach about the win over university of massachusetts. temple football playbook is coming up next. pro tip: giant has great prices on produce. so, when it's your turn to do the shopping and you need to get... raspberries for john... strawberries for amy... bananas for mom...wait, what's a jicama? and at these prices, i can make it all happen. take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. do you want to do a monster check? yes. no monsters. ♪ how about the drawer? ♪ no monsters. nightly monster checks are how grant makes home his. and homegoods is what makes it all possible. amazing finds. always great prices. make home yours. 9:42 a.m., we are proud to bring you the temple football playbook. the team is 2-1 for the season
university. >>> two camden county teenagers who face different types of challenge continuing to show their immense school spirit. they are members of the camden catholicheer squad in cherry hill. they cheer along with a prosthetic leg and the other has downs syndrome. >> i love being loud i love cheering. >> we love your team spirit. fighting irish beat bishop eustice prep. >>> sports director ducis rogers talks to temple football head coach about the win over...
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who is wise of the ways of the universe, and if you track the statements of the simpleton, they're all statements that have come by official career decree from the catholic church so he is really pompous a-hole if i can say that. >> host: this is c-span. >> guest: he debt did not get the respect he should have for people who had more power over him. he could have published in latin, have it spread around the world and i'm betting he would not have gone to trial. that's my read of this and in the third debitor is the renaissance, and new thought and appreciate thought was not some weird thing, so he was just -- heed a it coming because he didn't know how to appease authority. >> host: back to your book, astro physics for people in a hurry. 14 billion years ago the universe started. how do we know that? >> guest: so, the way knowledge is acquired, scientifically, is you have an idea and you propose an experiment to test the idea, and then you -- if it's an expensive experiment, you probably don't have the money to do it in your garage. so now you propose to get funding from sources, typically if it's pure research, it will gay government resource, the nati
who is wise of the ways of the universe, and if you track the statements of the simpleton, they're all statements that have come by official career decree from the catholic church so he is really pompous a-hole if i can say that. >> host: this is c-span. >> guest: he debt did not get the respect he should have for people who had more power over him. he could have published in latin, have it spread around the world and i'm betting he would not have gone to trial. that's my read of...