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because i went to a conference in san diego. >> that is the catholic college? -- . >> ohio. >> ohio. >> and they started the conferences for high schoolers. i was not a high schooler at that point, but i credited a lot of myself to it. that was the first time i showed my testimony and because of that, i started to see how the pieces fit together and how god worked in my life. and beyond that, was connected to all of these holy people, young people living their faith and that was not anything i had seen before. and we would go to in and out at night and talk about brown is, capulars and i was like who are these people. >> theology on tap is one, you have to be 21 to go in the bar. >> yeah. >> and i developed an adult set of friends and came back to the church. you wanted to write from the age of 5 and had been doing so. >> yeah. >> and i know you have testimonials from marketers and people on your website and you write dynamite ad cop and i have seen a couple of good poems and they were striking as well and you seem to have all of the tools as a writer. you ment
because i went to a conference in san diego. >> that is the catholic college? -- . >> ohio. >> ohio. >> and they started the conferences for high schoolers. i was not a high schooler at that point, but i credited a lot of myself to it. that was the first time i showed my testimony and because of that, i started to see how the pieces fit together and how god worked in my life. and beyond that, was connected to all of these holy people, young people living their faith and...
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is the chinese catholic ministry homepage. now, it's a beautiful upside of activities and news and such, and i'm wondering who does the website for you? >> that's a good one. i know that we need a website. i also got all the social media to utilize. so, actually, i learned how to do the website on youtube. so, i made it by myself. >> you make it by yourself, well done. >> it's beautiful, but it's still in the process. >> yes. >> let me ask you. we can show this is fine as well which i think is very good. slide number 13 is what you call your plan? >> yes. and we studied about how to do irregularities, how to do the opportunity. so, we had a meeting. i called all the leaders of the diocese, chinese ministry. so, we had a meeting. we worked out and a ventilation and planned. so, as a partial plan we are going to do. so we are going to get started in the process. but we already appointed a leader. so, in that way, we can create a lot of activities for all the catholics, and the formation will have our caa information. social acti
is the chinese catholic ministry homepage. now, it's a beautiful upside of activities and news and such, and i'm wondering who does the website for you? >> that's a good one. i know that we need a website. i also got all the social media to utilize. so, actually, i learned how to do the website on youtube. so, i made it by myself. >> you make it by yourself, well done. >> it's beautiful, but it's still in the process. >> yes. >> let me ask you. we can show this is...
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catholics in american, irish hungarians and polls, german catholics, latin american catholics, they decided that you know, figures like this, people like valentino, who is at least nominally a catholic, they were being imitated and seen by catholic boys and girls in the cities who were making them into heroes and this couldn't do. so the archbishops, the bishops of america decided they had to do something about this. so they went to hollywood and said look, we're not against movies themselves. they're here to stay but we'd like you to adopt certain morality. what was called the production code. which would make sure that a couple is never shown in bed together, make sure that this kind of shot would not be shown again on screen. make sure that all you see between a man and woman was a kiss, nothing more. and that as much as possible, gangster films would end with the gangster being killed in a bloody fashion, being discredited, and being made very clear that he was no model for young people. production code in 1930 was actually drafted by a priest and a leading catholic layman. the producti
catholics in american, irish hungarians and polls, german catholics, latin american catholics, they decided that you know, figures like this, people like valentino, who is at least nominally a catholic, they were being imitated and seen by catholic boys and girls in the cities who were making them into heroes and this couldn't do. so the archbishops, the bishops of america decided they had to do something about this. so they went to hollywood and said look, we're not against movies themselves....
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the attack on the catholic church comes weeks after other catholic church evangelization's. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> shannon: i want to start with the statement that you all put out. you said leading members of the democratic party have fueled a climate of hate against catholics and these attacks have led to acts of violence. is it fair to lay this at the feet of the democratic party? what does that mean? >> there has been disturbing riots and violence directed at catholics over the last several weeks. in fact, over 60 acts of vandalism and violence have been directed at catholic churches, peaceful catholics purring down my praying the rosary. and the church outside boston that was attacked last week. these are not just rouse ran to. where is joe biden? he has prodded himself as a devout catholic. why hasn't he said anything? how someone who claims to love their faith so deeply can sit on the sidelines while believers are attacked and statues of divas and the blessed mother are being beheaded. >> shannon: this is what he said in a statement a couple of days ago
the attack on the catholic church comes weeks after other catholic church evangelization's. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> shannon: i want to start with the statement that you all put out. you said leading members of the democratic party have fueled a climate of hate against catholics and these attacks have led to acts of violence. is it fair to lay this at the feet of the democratic party? what does that mean? >> there has been disturbing riots and violence directed at...
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>> it is, especially for, you know, some catholics, for many catholics, but again, there is not one partyencompasses church teaching. so the democrats are not very good on abortion and the republicans are not very good on immigration. and so, you know, neither party has a lock on what you might call the catholic vote. and it's up to catholics to determine in their consciences which candidate best reflects their own religious sentiments. but again, neither party has a lock on catholic teaching. >> and i believe tonight you'll be joined in the benediction by a rabbi and by an imam, so it's going to be ecumenical and another one of those moments tonight at the conclusion of the dnc. thank you very much, father martin. always good have your benediction here verbally for us on msnbc. >> my pleasure. >>> and we look forward to that. that does it for "andrea mitchell reports." msnbc will have complete coverage of the democratic national convention all day and our primetime coverage at 7:00 eastern on msnbc with rachel maddow, nicolle wallace, joy reid, brian williams, a cast of stars. and i'll b
>> it is, especially for, you know, some catholics, for many catholics, but again, there is not one partyencompasses church teaching. so the democrats are not very good on abortion and the republicans are not very good on immigration. and so, you know, neither party has a lock on what you might call the catholic vote. and it's up to catholics to determine in their consciences which candidate best reflects their own religious sentiments. but again, neither party has a lock on catholic...
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i am a practicing catholic. i have been a practicing catholic my whole life.got that response. the president of notre dame is coming out and saying we must never question the sincerity of another's faith. >> i do question the jeopardy. when you come out and say a baby can be aborted nine months into pregnancy, i can't agree with that. i'm sorry. that's how i feel. i feel strongly about it. that's because of the way that i was raised in the catholic fai faith. you go back and look at what the u.s. catholic bishops said many years ago. how they feel about abortion. you should definitely vote for the person who is against abortion when having a choice. >> bill: i know notre dame means an awful lot to you. >> yes. >> bill: what you make of the pushback? >> they have a right to do that. i made that speech in my own words. i used the word notre dame one time. when i would talk to the players and notre dame, i would say if you didn't show up, because your attitude, that is a point that i made. so far, i am not a representative of notre dame. trying to live up to the
i am a practicing catholic. i have been a practicing catholic my whole life.got that response. the president of notre dame is coming out and saying we must never question the sincerity of another's faith. >> i do question the jeopardy. when you come out and say a baby can be aborted nine months into pregnancy, i can't agree with that. i'm sorry. that's how i feel. i feel strongly about it. that's because of the way that i was raised in the catholic fai faith. you go back and look at what...
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and oh so much about his faith and character that i can attest he is a fellow catholic. he lives his faith. he believes in the lord and he can recite the lord's prayer. he knows with the people going down to used income i'm not surprised that the president attacked joe biden's faith, but i can tell you that joe biden belongs to st st. joseph's catholic church and delaware, a man of faith. >> dana: matt, to kristin fisher's point, there was penance doing chief justice roberts, that yesterday with the comments and it looked like there may be a sharpening of the messaging that is coming from the trump campaign. i do wonder about this fox news poll about evangelical voters and voter preference. anti-trump in april was at 75%, july 67%. does that have anything to do with this new attack? >> i don't know. obviously, the deep questions of faith and public policy are foremost for a lot of voters out there. donna said joe biden goes to st. the problem joe biden has is he wants the parishioners to pay for the choice of killing an unborn child in abortion. the problem for joe biden
and oh so much about his faith and character that i can attest he is a fellow catholic. he lives his faith. he believes in the lord and he can recite the lord's prayer. he knows with the people going down to used income i'm not surprised that the president attacked joe biden's faith, but i can tell you that joe biden belongs to st st. joseph's catholic church and delaware, a man of faith. >> dana: matt, to kristin fisher's point, there was penance doing chief justice roberts, that...
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what's the origin of the close connection between the catholic church and why. what makes the grapes so important in the history of christianity. the story of the grape is a thread running through the whole of the little history beginning with no one in the book of genesis the builder of the ark is named as the 1st farmer to plant a vineyard his story culminates in jesus who catholics believe is truly present in the eucharist wine. wine and grapes the vine everything to do with wine making are mentioned more than 600 times in the old testament you sense that it's something very important. wine influenced the lives of ordinary people in the bible it was part of everyday life inseparable from jewish and christian culture. jacob brought it to him and he ate and he brought some wine and he drank genesis $27.00 verse $25.00 of it since wine is associated with social life with eating and drinking together it's also connected with human relationships and i'm sure but see you. i am the vine and you are the branches if you remain in me. you know that i was much of the wo
what's the origin of the close connection between the catholic church and why. what makes the grapes so important in the history of christianity. the story of the grape is a thread running through the whole of the little history beginning with no one in the book of genesis the builder of the ark is named as the 1st farmer to plant a vineyard his story culminates in jesus who catholics believe is truly present in the eucharist wine. wine and grapes the vine everything to do with wine making are...
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she ran away from investigating the catholic church. large numbers of files off pedophiles she refused to release. there were hundreds of police shootings when she was d.a. she wouldn't touch them wouldn't even investigate them. she is afraid to go after the police, she is afraid to go after the catholic church anybody connected to willie t brown or politics, oh, my god they have the court house. she went after little people she went after parents -- parents, and put them in jailhe because their children were truant. including a woman whose child was very, very ill, and she didn't bother to check. i mean, this is a horrible person. she is mean, and she is an incompetent lawyer and an incompetent d.a. that's why she fled cases down because otherwise she would've had no conviction rate, she couldn't convict anybody in trial. the guy who committed murder she let out was finally convicted by the district attorney's office. >> governor huckabee: rudy the problem with you is we just never know where you're coming from, we don't know what you
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catholics are 23% of the election and 23 dominic 16. catholic population in places like pennsylvania and wisconsin. where this election is going to be decided. i think this is an issue that the trump campaign is certainly going to continue to push on as this campaign unfolds. >> shannon: okay, i want to talk about this week, more primaries. "the squad" has done very well, congressman ilhan omar winning her primary race this week, but also another candidate who has been accused of being a qanon supporter, a primary in georgia. in "the washington post" they talk about these two extremes of the parties saying by juxtaposing these election outcomes, the media can get these impressions that both major parties on the grip of extremists. nothing could be further from the truth, democrats have the far left under control while republicans are being controlled by the far right. is that a fair characterization of where we are? >> you know, it's hard not to see that characterization of both sides kind of being taken by their extremes, especially on
catholics are 23% of the election and 23 dominic 16. catholic population in places like pennsylvania and wisconsin. where this election is going to be decided. i think this is an issue that the trump campaign is certainly going to continue to push on as this campaign unfolds. >> shannon: okay, i want to talk about this week, more primaries. "the squad" has done very well, congressman ilhan omar winning her primary race this week, but also another candidate who has been accused...
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onto the american midwest and yes, god, yes, a comedy set in a catholic retreat starring natalia dyeras i suspected. over two and a half inches above the knee. dean's office. it's the early naughties, and 16—year—old catholic alice is browsing the nascent internet when a chance encounter in a chat room turns her on. alice? dinner! meanwhile, there's a false rumour going around that she "tossed someone's salad" at a party. both episodes fuel her confusion and curiosity about sex. do you think she thinks that i actually tasted wade's salad or whatever? i don't know. when alice attends a residential religious retreat, she's the focus ofjudgemental gossip, which is very painful for her. secretly using the priest's computer to find out what salad tossing really is only makes things worse. awesome! this is a funny, entertaining satire that highlights the blatant hypocrisy of its sanctimonious characters. it's a classic case of those in authority preaching abstinence while secretly indulging, and it's also a warm, nonjudgmental portrait of a smart young girl with raging hormones. while it do
onto the american midwest and yes, god, yes, a comedy set in a catholic retreat starring natalia dyeras i suspected. over two and a half inches above the knee. dean's office. it's the early naughties, and 16—year—old catholic alice is browsing the nascent internet when a chance encounter in a chat room turns her on. alice? dinner! meanwhile, there's a false rumour going around that she "tossed someone's salad" at a party. both episodes fuel her confusion and curiosity about sex....
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with the man called himself a devouted catholic, we discuss tom bevin. and a new book out. good to see you. >> very interesting read. let's start with. national review said, headline kamala harris antica anticatholc bigotry said this. you may remember this, as we covered it, there was a catholic nominee, a member of the knights of columbus who was questioned on his -- >> yes, she was trying to makes case that disqualifies you from takings position he was nominated to taking having values that people who believe in the bible, and who hold catholic faith and christian faith in general that marriage is defined by god and life in womb is sacred, she tried to make an argument that is represenreprehensible. itom shows just her feelings her attitude toward religious people and their views. shannon: tom, former vice presidenten talked about his fah sustained him through worse times of losing children and his first wife in an accident, and he leans on it so much and he continues to go to mass, but he moved left on these issues of abortion andle marriage, is thee going to be daylight
with the man called himself a devouted catholic, we discuss tom bevin. and a new book out. good to see you. >> very interesting read. let's start with. national review said, headline kamala harris antica anticatholc bigotry said this. you may remember this, as we covered it, there was a catholic nominee, a member of the knights of columbus who was questioned on his -- >> yes, she was trying to makes case that disqualifies you from takings position he was nominated to taking having...
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he is catholic. he represents a kind of immigrant, urban america that has come of age in the last 30 years. on the other side, we have as a republican candidate herbert hoover who in many ways can hardly be more different than al smith. he is from the midwest. he is from iowa. he is very straitlaced. he is distinctly non-urban. he is pious. he wears very starchy colors. these two men really encapsule some of the most important political and cultural clashes of that moment. clashes over prohibition. to some degree, clashes over the economy. in many ways, this turns out to be a cultural selection that hinges on which of these two americas is the america that will be voted into office. >> it was said that the three p's influenced this election -- prohibition, prosperity, and prejudice. >> i think they really do capture it. we have al smith who is one of the nation's biggest critics of prohibition. it has been in effect for almost a decade. it has been a real problem for most of that time, and throughout
he is catholic. he represents a kind of immigrant, urban america that has come of age in the last 30 years. on the other side, we have as a republican candidate herbert hoover who in many ways can hardly be more different than al smith. he is from the midwest. he is from iowa. he is very straitlaced. he is distinctly non-urban. he is pious. he wears very starchy colors. these two men really encapsule some of the most important political and cultural clashes of that moment. clashes over...
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anti-government protests in years they want a new constitution and reforms to the monarchy zimbabwe's catholic bishops say there's an unprecedented crackdown on dissent the government calls the accusation is evil and baseless. there was hamilton is far too fast for ease for me no one rivals yet again. and i'll have that in sport plus how did he dodge them a miracle escape for another of most sport's biggest names not once but twice. rival rallies have been held in a week after the disputed reelection of president alexander lukashenko addressing the 1st pro-government rallies since then he refused an election rerun and accuse nato of mobilizing forces at the border but tens of thousands of opposition supporters have gathered in a big a show of strength marking what they call a day of freedom rory chalons reports. 7 days after the contentious election and finally the embattled president of delarue so organized a rally of support state employees were brought by bus and train to the capital minsk from all over the country the intention to show that alexander lukashenko still has a popular base aft
anti-government protests in years they want a new constitution and reforms to the monarchy zimbabwe's catholic bishops say there's an unprecedented crackdown on dissent the government calls the accusation is evil and baseless. there was hamilton is far too fast for ease for me no one rivals yet again. and i'll have that in sport plus how did he dodge them a miracle escape for another of most sport's biggest names not once but twice. rival rallies have been held in a week after the disputed...
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some of his war college he was a catholic and he had to leave. it and worked as a postman in the area for a while at this stage we were living in the style millis area of fast. there are a small number of catholic families living in the area that i plan on we've been warned on a number of occasions it was time to leave i am i suppose the final straw for us was on our almost after one of our near neighbors window cells and obviously set of stage it was time to move. on the decision was taken to move on a stage. and from birmingham mommy wanted to move there she felt would be safer but my father loved the countryside so moch so we ended up there. i suppose my last recollections of my father are and leaving to go to the hospital to visit my sister ocean and she was only 2 days old at the time. i'm not sure any of the last that i can remember of them c.n.n. going out to the the front door to visit them in the hospital. particularly even on my aunt and was with my father on the intention was to stop it on the spot on the way home and help us out of he
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the instruction at catholic school can be excellent. are some parents deciding if the public schools won't option and catholic stools are offering this and they feel it's safe have you seen the uptick of interest? >> again it depends. i hate to go to the it depends answer. we run catholic schools where in the vuller inm communities. where the averaging in level of the families we serve is 26 a year. so the economic fallout makes having that choice more difficult. so i think whether the catholic schools see increase or the decrease depends on the community and how hard the community is hit. but i think that what we are seeing is that catholic schools are really rising to the occasion. they are adapting. again to meet community needs. one of the things we saw in new york in march when the nationwide school shutdown hit is that the small schools like the catholic schools like charter schools, like private schools did a great job nimbly adapting to go remote, to go online, to meet community needs. i think we are seeing that again in the fal
the instruction at catholic school can be excellent. are some parents deciding if the public schools won't option and catholic stools are offering this and they feel it's safe have you seen the uptick of interest? >> again it depends. i hate to go to the it depends answer. we run catholic schools where in the vuller inm communities. where the averaging in level of the families we serve is 26 a year. so the economic fallout makes having that choice more difficult. so i think whether the...
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until some of us were college find out he was a catholic and he had to leave. he then worked as a postman in the area for a while at this stage we were living in the some military of belfast. bad there are a small number of catholic families living in the area at the same man and we've been warned on a number of occasions it was time to do it and i suppose the final straw for us. almost after one of our near neighbors. states it was time to move. on the decision was taken to move on a stage. mom i wanted to move. but my father loved the countryside so. so we ended up there. i suppose my last record actions of my father are and leaving to go to the hospital to visit my sister ocean and she was only 2 days old at the time. not really the last that i can remember of c.n.n. going out to that the front door to us at them in the host. 'd a particular even on my i was with my father on the intention was to stop it on the spot on the way home and i was out of character is drunk with his workmates. they'd only just arrived about the same time as the gunmen. shot up the
until some of us were college find out he was a catholic and he had to leave. he then worked as a postman in the area for a while at this stage we were living in the some military of belfast. bad there are a small number of catholic families living in the area at the same man and we've been warned on a number of occasions it was time to do it and i suppose the final straw for us. almost after one of our near neighbors. states it was time to move. on the decision was taken to move on a stage....
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and as someone who went to several catholic retreat as a teenager, i've got to say, it rang true forith a more oppressive regime. ava is the story of a schoolgirl living in tehran. sadaf foroughi's film stars mahourjabbari as ava, a bright, characterful student who bets her friends that she can land a date with her male violin partner, nima. she begins finding ways for them to be alone together — something that's strictly forbidden. but nima is very much in the background of this story. most of the action takes place at home or in the girls' school, as ava continues her rebellion with a series of infractions. these might seem minor to western eyes, but they really worry her parents and they enrage her imperious head teacher, a universally recognisable character played with relish by leili rashidi. in terms of visual style, foroughi takes a painterly approach, often using fixed frames that show portions of her actors as they move around a room. she refers to the cinematographic aesthetic of a country in which there are restrictions on portraying women, which is a very interesting idea
and as someone who went to several catholic retreat as a teenager, i've got to say, it rang true forith a more oppressive regime. ava is the story of a schoolgirl living in tehran. sadaf foroughi's film stars mahourjabbari as ava, a bright, characterful student who bets her friends that she can land a date with her male violin partner, nima. she begins finding ways for them to be alone together — something that's strictly forbidden. but nima is very much in the background of this story. most...
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the police actually took part in the attacks on the catholic community and belfast at the time. so instead of preventing them they were active participants in the burning of whole streets and belfast at the time. on the 5th of june 1906 the gang attacked a small rural pope called the rock bar near keady kind. of approaching the pope they shot a local man called mick mcgrath as he left the building. they then detonated a nail bomb which failed to explode. what was striking about this particular attack was that all those involved were members of the local police force the r.u.c. with some on duty as the attack took place. and so on and sentencing least police officers the lord chief justice for the claim . that they were trying to rid the. issues to. a very important landmark for the campaign and 999 was the fact that we acquired. a former sergeant and they are you see he had been convicted of the marjorie a man called william strathairn and he had served 7 years in prison and prepared enough. it became available to us in the spring of $9099.00. for the 1st time really we realized
the police actually took part in the attacks on the catholic community and belfast at the time. so instead of preventing them they were active participants in the burning of whole streets and belfast at the time. on the 5th of june 1906 the gang attacked a small rural pope called the rock bar near keady kind. of approaching the pope they shot a local man called mick mcgrath as he left the building. they then detonated a nail bomb which failed to explode. what was striking about this particular...
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and only for catholic polls. and pilecki's coat clearly divisive. takes a stand against his boss he insists that he signed up with the main polish underground has much more inclusive agenda. and his boss does, but in doing so, he volunteers pilecki for a mission. a mission to auschwitz. it is such a scene in the book because it really tells a lot about who pilecki was. he was taking a stand in the name of having a pole and that was in which everyone banded together to fight the nazi. course he had to decide to take the mission, that's one thing his boss said to him. this is pretty dangerous he was told. so i'm going to have to ask you to volunteer. now of course from him being told here's a mission you can do it if you wanted to or leave it of course. that was an impossible decision, he avoided the first round up that could of got them sent to the camp as he was struggling with this decision. but in the end, of course he did go. and that for me is the essence of volunteering, that willing choice and why that scen
and only for catholic polls. and pilecki's coat clearly divisive. takes a stand against his boss he insists that he signed up with the main polish underground has much more inclusive agenda. and his boss does, but in doing so, he volunteers pilecki for a mission. a mission to auschwitz. it is such a scene in the book because it really tells a lot about who pilecki was. he was taking a stand in the name of having a pole and that was in which everyone banded together to fight the nazi. course he...
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a reserve officer in the calvary a devout catholic and father of two. here are a couple of images. his wife maria is a local schoolteacher. this is one of my favorite images. before the war poland was one of the most pluralistic societies in europe and one tenth of the population is jewish. that was the scene for when hitler's forces invaded on the campaign. [inaudible] and those plans to exterminate europe's jews. he said he was intent on the destruction of poland by a eliminating the intellectuals to round up lawyers and doctors and journalists, writers, even in the top chess player and there is images from october 1939 showing a typical roundup and to emphasize the germans were arresting catholics and jews alike with the indiscriminate roundup in many respects. 50000 polish nationals were killed in the first few months of the german occupation. a staggering figure. the following year in may 1940 the germans began a new concentration camp in the south of the country that they called auschwitz. a prewar map of poland in the eastern part of the country and in the southern arrow poi
a reserve officer in the calvary a devout catholic and father of two. here are a couple of images. his wife maria is a local schoolteacher. this is one of my favorite images. before the war poland was one of the most pluralistic societies in europe and one tenth of the population is jewish. that was the scene for when hitler's forces invaded on the campaign. [inaudible] and those plans to exterminate europe's jews. he said he was intent on the destruction of poland by a eliminating the...
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so we know that catholics were not doing it. but there is a catholic church in georgetown, for example. i can't remember when the first catholic parish in the city of washington starts, but it is not long after this period we are talking about. at some point, they do move out of the capitol building. i don't know when. jane: chuck, one of the questions -- we have a couple folks who are still interested in the cheese. we have two questions. one is maybe not quite in your venue, but nevertheless. it was called the cheshire cheese because it came from cheshire. but was it cheddar cheese, or what is the relationship between cheshire cheese and cheddar cheese? chuck: i don't know. they both begin with the same letter. jane: there you go. chuck: that is the only connection i can think of. it was called the cheshire cheese also, which makes the expression mammoth cheese all the more pointed. someone went to the trouble to call it mammoth cheese. as i said to coin the word at the same time. but it was also known as the cheshire cheese b
so we know that catholics were not doing it. but there is a catholic church in georgetown, for example. i can't remember when the first catholic parish in the city of washington starts, but it is not long after this period we are talking about. at some point, they do move out of the capitol building. i don't know when. jane: chuck, one of the questions -- we have a couple folks who are still interested in the cheese. we have two questions. one is maybe not quite in your venue, but nevertheless....
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she received unprecedented amounts of cash from the catholic establishment in tampa and cisco. all told more than $60,000 in donations in return she covered up their sexual abuse scandal. as far as i'm concerned there is no worse crime than the sexual abuse of children and yet kamala harris sided with the abusers against the victims. that is sickening. amy klobuchar's vice presidential hopes were killed by something which frankly she had a far better explanation than harris ever did but it shows in the modern democratic party identity politics trump's everything even child sexual abuse. how could biden let this go? kamala harris should be thrown off the ticket in shame for what she did. that's not the world we are in an if like me if you think a biden harris went with your disaster especially for working americans the only question that matters is if kamala harris her supple but it was the best way to prosecute the case against her and her mentally malfunctioning figurehead, joe biden. soak here's this week's campaign memo. what i've learned over many gears during political cam
she received unprecedented amounts of cash from the catholic establishment in tampa and cisco. all told more than $60,000 in donations in return she covered up their sexual abuse scandal. as far as i'm concerned there is no worse crime than the sexual abuse of children and yet kamala harris sided with the abusers against the victims. that is sickening. amy klobuchar's vice presidential hopes were killed by something which frankly she had a far better explanation than harris ever did but it...
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no, he said you can't put the catholics and the protestants in the same room. it just isn't going to work this the catholics need to have their own organization and we got them to start their own organization and we promoted study groups all over the country. at one time, think we had 5,000 of these study groups because it was based on the congressional reports, and i repackaged it for republican federation for the dar and for the catholic group which was called the card and a half foundation. so people were learning about government, learning about our enemy enemies, learning about communism all the time and just to show you what the ordinary republican in those days, we're talking about the 19, late 1950s, early 1960s, thought, i looked up some of the resolutions passed by the illinois federation of republican women, which was just you know, they're just ordinary women republican volunteers who liked to be supportive and support their candidates and politics, and they had resolutions against the centralization of power in washington, against u.n. treaties and
no, he said you can't put the catholics and the protestants in the same room. it just isn't going to work this the catholics need to have their own organization and we got them to start their own organization and we promoted study groups all over the country. at one time, think we had 5,000 of these study groups because it was based on the congressional reports, and i repackaged it for republican federation for the dar and for the catholic group which was called the card and a half foundation....
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and i think those are all the upside catholics -- upsides.ields,very low resident activity. -- resilient activity. thes historically good in second quarter and the u.s. is now basically leading the world. the fundamentals are really beginning to move in your favor. we are getting altitude sickness at 23 times earnings. the key is, those earnings are beginning to recover. we are not looking for multiple rewriting. tom: your bullish stance is fine. but do you say it understanding there will be a price to pay three or four years out? or is it a bullish stance that can be managed out with some form of relative calm and confidence? guest: i think so. there are too big drivers in the market. we have between half and two thirds of the market doing very well here. the broader tech sphere is coming out of this and much better shape than we were in with accelerated tech adoption. that story runs and runs. it does calm a little bit but i think that is a more secular story. the other story is the reopening stocks with cyclicals under market here. these s
and i think those are all the upside catholics -- upsides.ields,very low resident activity. -- resilient activity. thes historically good in second quarter and the u.s. is now basically leading the world. the fundamentals are really beginning to move in your favor. we are getting altitude sickness at 23 times earnings. the key is, those earnings are beginning to recover. we are not looking for multiple rewriting. tom: your bullish stance is fine. but do you say it understanding there will be a...
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witold pilecki is 38, a reserve officer in the calvary, farmer, devout catholic, father of two. here's a couple images of his kids, his wife is a school teacher and the two of them, witold pilecki and their life on theiwife ontheir wedding day, oy favorite images. before the war, poland had been one of the societies of europe over a tenth of the population is jewish. that was the scene of course for when the forces invaded. [inaudible] [inaudible] the construction of poland by eliminating its professional classes come its intellectuals that meant rounding up lawyers, doctors, journalists, writers, even the country's top chess player. here's some images from the city in october 1939 showing a typical round up and i emphasize this point the germans were arresting catholics and jews alike. it was an indiscriminat indiscre roundups in many respects. over 50,000 polish nationals were killed in the first few months of the german occupation. absolutely staggering figure. the following year in may, 1940, the germans began a new concentration camp inside of the country, the camp they cal
witold pilecki is 38, a reserve officer in the calvary, farmer, devout catholic, father of two. here's a couple images of his kids, his wife is a school teacher and the two of them, witold pilecki and their life on theiwife ontheir wedding day, oy favorite images. before the war, poland had been one of the societies of europe over a tenth of the population is jewish. that was the scene of course for when the forces invaded. [inaudible] [inaudible] the construction of poland by eliminating its...
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there is a catholic church in georgetown for example. i can't remember when the first catholic powers in the city of washington starts but it's not long after this period that we're talking about. at some point they do move out of the capitol building i don't know and. >> chuck, one of the questions we have a couple of folks who are still interested in this cheese. we have two questions, one i think is maybe not quite in your venue but nevertheless. it was called the czech church ease because it came from gesture. but was a chatter cheese? what's the relationship between checker and cheddar cheese? >> i don't know they both beginning of the same? letter >> there you go. >> that's the only collection i can think of makes the expression mid to -- cheese all the more poignant. someone went through the trouble to call mammoth cheese. they coined the word around the same time. it was also known as the cheddar cheese because it came from gesture. it was cheddar. that's all i really know about it. maybe cheddar lasts longer. maybe that's why th
there is a catholic church in georgetown for example. i can't remember when the first catholic powers in the city of washington starts but it's not long after this period that we're talking about. at some point they do move out of the capitol building i don't know and. >> chuck, one of the questions we have a couple of folks who are still interested in this cheese. we have two questions, one i think is maybe not quite in your venue but nevertheless. it was called the czech church ease...
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you say darn you catholic girl. used to call me a catholic girl. when i say boyfriend, girlfriend we weren't tight, tight tight but we were boyfriend girlfriend. >> have you seen impeaching like that before? >> yes, i went with my girlfriend and san francisco to whatever churches. but they were emotional. but they did sing songs. songs with a b to it. what i like that now. >> -- >> well. now you can get it on youtube. >> do you have any questions? >> no you've covered quite a lot of ground. >> i'm sorry, my memory is really bad. i'm so sorry. >> it was a very emotional time. what was the made sort emotional? >> i felt like i wanted to cry because when i think of what i said is happened in the past and what has happened now, i'm not too sure that we've were too far from the past and now. i went online to see the insults were hurled at obama and i had to stop because there were so very many of them. all of them are right up in his face. i thought why? i used to think the poor the person was, the more you they would hurl insults. that's not true. it c
you say darn you catholic girl. used to call me a catholic girl. when i say boyfriend, girlfriend we weren't tight, tight tight but we were boyfriend girlfriend. >> have you seen impeaching like that before? >> yes, i went with my girlfriend and san francisco to whatever churches. but they were emotional. but they did sing songs. songs with a b to it. what i like that now. >> -- >> well. now you can get it on youtube. >> do you have any questions? >> no...
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we are pulling very well among evangelicals and catholics. i do believe the life issue is a winning issue. to connect it to hispanics. more pro-life17% than are white americans. i think the primary driver of voting will be the economy. clearly there are other issues that are important to different constituencies. when it comes to catholics in places like pennsylvania, wisconsin, and michigan. when it comes to hispanics i is theeing pro-life politically successful thing to do. host: we will hear from john and michigan, a democratic caller. caller: good morning. to say three things real quick and i will get off the air. , a couple of his statements are truly not true. for one, abortion. nixon andigned by confirmed by a republican supreme court. that is one. created by the republican party and passed by clinton. thatwas a republican bill republicans pushed all the way to his desk to get signed. two administrations -- three, what has trump done for hispanic voters in his first four years besides call them murderers, rapists, and everything like t
we are pulling very well among evangelicals and catholics. i do believe the life issue is a winning issue. to connect it to hispanics. more pro-life17% than are white americans. i think the primary driver of voting will be the economy. clearly there are other issues that are important to different constituencies. when it comes to catholics in places like pennsylvania, wisconsin, and michigan. when it comes to hispanics i is theeing pro-life politically successful thing to do. host: we will hear...
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you could catholic schools, 40% are in the inner-city.c schools, parochial schools cost half of what the elite private schools cost and they cater to children and families who are sacrificing, looking for alternatives to failing public schools. jillian: we will be following up, time is ticking, keep us updated. todd: bill diblasio versus cuomo again. >> i will buy you a drink. >> we don't make decisions based on the wealthy few. we must build our policies around working people. jillian: inside their latest public battle next. hike! simon pagenaud takes the lead at the indy 500! coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. they're off... in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. he scores! stanley cup champions! touchdown! only mahomes. the big events are back and xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. we live with at&t and we are well past the honeocupado tom. at&t, what's this i hear about you advertising a 100% fiber network? only like a fraction of my customers can get that. that's it?!? you
you could catholic schools, 40% are in the inner-city.c schools, parochial schools cost half of what the elite private schools cost and they cater to children and families who are sacrificing, looking for alternatives to failing public schools. jillian: we will be following up, time is ticking, keep us updated. todd: bill diblasio versus cuomo again. >> i will buy you a drink. >> we don't make decisions based on the wealthy few. we must build our policies around working people....
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this is the largest center of the catholic population in the south. despite the clear ruling by the churches hierarchy, there were those catholics who challenged. among them was this woman, who would open with embarrassing dramatize a should not lead to excommunication. >> god said he segregated. he considers segregation egregious. god forgives murder and adultery but he is very angry and he curses all who integrate. another ex communicants, longtime undisputed boss of two counties, backstage draughtsman of segregation proposals. >> i say the leaders of the catholic church is bringing it into disgrace. what are the catholic people in new orleans to do about it? it is the simplest thing in the world. it will give us some trouble. but it will give them a whole lot more. all you have to do is shut that water off. and the moment a black child walks into the school, every decent loving parents should take the white child out of that school. >> there is today more of a reality of the eventuality of desegregation. what have been here three years ago particul
this is the largest center of the catholic population in the south. despite the clear ruling by the churches hierarchy, there were those catholics who challenged. among them was this woman, who would open with embarrassing dramatize a should not lead to excommunication. >> god said he segregated. he considers segregation egregious. god forgives murder and adultery but he is very angry and he curses all who integrate. another ex communicants, longtime undisputed boss of two counties,...