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michelle: but first, catholic university is in the middle of one of the best seasons. meet jay howard who is making a splash and rewriting the ♪ it's time for sleep number's 'lowest prices of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort your sleep number setting. and snoring? does your bed do that? it's the lowest prices of the season on the queen c4 mattress with adjustable comfort on both sides. now only $1199, save $400. plus, 36 month financing available. ends monday. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. michelle: catholic university jay howard earned his second conference athlete of the week award and the eighth of his career. today he is our abc7 team player. as erin hawksworth explains, howard has been doing some special things this season and could change the record books. erin: in his senior season, jay howard has really stepped up for catholic university. >> i think it was a big step from my sophomore year to the junior year. especially to this season. just taking the and trying my best. >> howard has come up clutch. rec
michelle: but first, catholic university is in the middle of one of the best seasons. meet jay howard who is making a splash and rewriting the ♪ it's time for sleep number's 'lowest prices of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort your sleep number setting. and snoring? does your bed do that? it's the lowest prices of the season on the queen c4 mattress with adjustable comfort on both sides. now only $1199, save $400. plus, 36 month financing available....
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and i gave a lecture, at catholic university on then 1980 election, and i predicted that reagan would win, and someone from the politics department said, why don't you come over and get a ph.d here at catholic university? so that encouragement, i did. none of these reason why i did it was that our bookkeeper embezzleed, stole from us. several thousands and thousands of dollars, and people said, you really ought to declare bankruptcy. i said i'm not going to do that. i'm going to pay off everything we owe, it was considerable. that also persuaded me that perhaps it was time to close down the doors of lee edwards and associates which is what i did. intellectually i now had an opportunity to read in such depth. i read seriously "conservative mind." the road to cerfdom and then a whole array of bookses about foreign policy, international relations and soing for and i just loved it and i began from that thinking, well, what kind of classes can i put together? i got that degree in '86 and began teaching at catholic university in '87 and just completed my 30th year of teaching at catholic un
and i gave a lecture, at catholic university on then 1980 election, and i predicted that reagan would win, and someone from the politics department said, why don't you come over and get a ph.d here at catholic university? so that encouragement, i did. none of these reason why i did it was that our bookkeeper embezzleed, stole from us. several thousands and thousands of dollars, and people said, you really ought to declare bankruptcy. i said i'm not going to do that. i'm going to pay off...
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i give a lecture catholic university in the 1980 election. i predicted right in madmen.some of from the politics departments have i don't you come get a phd here and through that encouragement i did. another reason is that our bookkeeper embezzled us, stole from us several thousands of dollars. people said you had to declare bankruptcy and i said no i will not do that. but that persuaded me that perhaps the time was to close down the door of lee edwards and associates which is what i did. intellectually had an opportunity to read in such depth. for the first time i read seriously the conservative my the constitution of liberty another classic conservative text. and then an array of books like form policy and so forth. i just loved it. from that i began to think what kind of classes can i put together. i got that degree in 86 and began teaching and 87 i just completed my 30th year at catholic university as an adjunct. i'm going to do the politics of the 80s in the spring i was during the politics of the 60s but i will try the 80s in the spring. >> i admire that during abl
i give a lecture catholic university in the 1980 election. i predicted right in madmen.some of from the politics departments have i don't you come get a phd here and through that encouragement i did. another reason is that our bookkeeper embezzled us, stole from us several thousands of dollars. people said you had to declare bankruptcy and i said no i will not do that. but that persuaded me that perhaps the time was to close down the door of lee edwards and associates which is what i did....
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pope frances was visiting a catholic university in chile when someone began yelling at him.ho yells at the pope. eventually others in the crowd broke in applause, drunk out the heckler in word what that person was yelling about. >>> trump administration is ending a program to allow haitian toss obtain temporary work visas. >> as john lawrence reports decision comes as lawmakers try to come up with a deal on immigration reform. >> reporter: department of home land security removed haiti from the list of countries where residents can get h2a and b visa to perform seasonal work in the u.s. in the statement posted yesterday dhs says there were high levels of fraud and and abuse by haitian whose had these visas. it comes after they ended temporary protective status for 10s of thousands of haitians hoff been working in the u.s. legally since the country suffered a devastating earthquake in 2010 and president trump's disparaging remarks regarding immigrants of african nations and haiti became public. those remarks made in reference to efforts on capitol hill to fix the deferred act
pope frances was visiting a catholic university in chile when someone began yelling at him.ho yells at the pope. eventually others in the crowd broke in applause, drunk out the heckler in word what that person was yelling about. >>> trump administration is ending a program to allow haitian toss obtain temporary work visas. >> as john lawrence reports decision comes as lawmakers try to come up with a deal on immigration reform. >> reporter: department of home land security...
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you went to catholic university and got your chemical engineering degree and spent time at gwu. libya, talk about a country that's been through difficult times. you have been involved in rebuilding civil society and participation of women. where do things stand on that front now? >> you talking about women or the country? >> let's start with civil society. >> well, first of all, i would like to thank you for organizing this great event. we follow it. thanks to all the participants and audience here. libya, my country, is going through a very challenging time. it's been challenging since the uprising in 2011. things didn't quite go according to our aspirations and hopes. despite all the challenges we are facing, hope still drives us to continue working to regain back our stability and rebuild our institutions. it is very much, i would say, after the conflicts, a broken country with no institutions. it is not an easy job to rebuild. you need all the institutions to hold it so you can implement all of it and legislation and rule of law. now, women fought hard after the uprising to
you went to catholic university and got your chemical engineering degree and spent time at gwu. libya, talk about a country that's been through difficult times. you have been involved in rebuilding civil society and participation of women. where do things stand on that front now? >> you talking about women or the country? >> let's start with civil society. >> well, first of all, i would like to thank you for organizing this great event. we follow it. thanks to all the...
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on chile's young people to embrace the values of solidarity during a visit to the pontifical catholic university in chile in santiago he told students that they should not accept injustices all the earlier the pontiff urged chile's indigenous my porch a people to end violence in their struggle for more rights he's held a mass in the region which is at the center of a centuries old conflict with the government at least ten churches have been set ablaze in the area in the past week from tomorrow latin america editor lucien newman reports. this is how indigenous map which is prayed with branches and cries to the sun and the earth and it was with their traditional rites not the catholic churches that pope francis began his visit to chile's most rest of region. but. we can hear alco sing of a sorrow that cannot be silenced who said trees of injustices that everyone sees taking place. the pope dedicated his homily to the my pooches acknowledging that their blood was spilt on this very airbase chosen for the papal ceremony and it is still being disputed by seven hundred families thousands walked long d
on chile's young people to embrace the values of solidarity during a visit to the pontifical catholic university in chile in santiago he told students that they should not accept injustices all the earlier the pontiff urged chile's indigenous my porch a people to end violence in their struggle for more rights he's held a mass in the region which is at the center of a centuries old conflict with the government at least ten churches have been set ablaze in the area in the past week from tomorrow...
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. >> the catholic university women basketball coach scored his 300th win. >> they mobbed me in the team room afterwards. i kept trying to talk and bring the focus back to what we just accomplished on the court. they were having none of it which was humbling for me. >> do you ever see 1,000 in the future? >> that is a crazy number. certainly you want to be as successful as you can. mental capacity to think that high in that terms of things. >> but he is well on his way. he is averaging around 18 wins a season at catholic. including three conference titles in ten years. >> the reality is it's just a great reflection of a lot of heart work and dedication from the terrific young women and assistant coaches i have had the pleasure of working with through the years. >> he is the winningest coach in school history and he wants his players to win more than just basketball games. >> this is so much more about what you are doing in next 40 years rather than next four years. if we can be part of that and help you do great things with your futures, we have succeeded. larry: congrats to the coach. r
. >> the catholic university women basketball coach scored his 300th win. >> they mobbed me in the team room afterwards. i kept trying to talk and bring the focus back to what we just accomplished on the court. they were having none of it which was humbling for me. >> do you ever see 1,000 in the future? >> that is a crazy number. certainly you want to be as successful as you can. mental capacity to think that high in that terms of things. >> but he is well on his...
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as you mentioned, we're a jesuit catholic university.ut 100 years ago, when we were opening our doors in the last wave of immigration, the irish and the italians, that said no irish need to apply at other schools. we believe simply by staying true to our mission, we really serve our communities very well. %-pp repealed, what does that mean for your program? >> well, it would be a terrible tragedy. it would be a waste of talent. as i said, these students really are able to serve our patient populations so well, and right now it's not just when the repeal happens, it's the uncertainty right now is devastating to their futures. we have fourth year medical students who are going on to their next stage, they're applying for residency programs, the next stage of strainitrainie they'll be treating patients. those are three to five-year programs. directors have to rank those students and whether they'd like to invite them into their programs next year and they have to do that within the next few weeks. those programs are three to five years long
as you mentioned, we're a jesuit catholic university.ut 100 years ago, when we were opening our doors in the last wave of immigration, the irish and the italians, that said no irish need to apply at other schools. we believe simply by staying true to our mission, we really serve our communities very well. %-pp repealed, what does that mean for your program? >> well, it would be a terrible tragedy. it would be a waste of talent. as i said, these students really are able to serve our...
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he is from the knights of columbus of catholic university of america. >>> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands one nation under god indivisible with liberty and justice for all. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you very much. now i'm absolutely delighted to introduce you to mckenna donahue, a ninth grade student who travelled from buzzards bay, massachusetts. she going to lead us in the national anthem. ♪ o say, can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming ♪ ♪ and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air ♪ ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ oh, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o'er the land of the free ♪ ♪ and the home of the brave ♪ [ cheers and applause [ cheers and applause ] >>> great job, mckenna. each year we are grateful for the collaborative witness of the roman catholic ortho
he is from the knights of columbus of catholic university of america. >>> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands one nation under god indivisible with liberty and justice for all. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you very much. now i'm absolutely delighted to introduce you to mckenna donahue, a ninth grade student who travelled from buzzards bay, massachusetts. she going to lead us in the national anthem. ♪ o say,...
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at the catholic university of america. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome peter weichlein. [ applause ] >> thank you, david, for this introduction, and for the many years of partnership involving the national archives and the former members of congress, and thank you all for joining us tonight for this discussion. i realize i'm the only thing standing between you and the outstanding panel we have assembled. in that spirit i'll be very brief. first i do want to spend a quick word on the association, and the work we do at the former members of congress. we bring together under the fmc umbrella a bipartisan group of over 600 former senators and representatives who work together on a wide variety of projects. our mission includes strengthening the work of the current congress by promoting a collaborative approach to policy-making, and deepening the understanding of our democratic system by focusing on civic education and public service. find more information on our website, fmc.org. tonight's panel is engaging the public in
at the catholic university of america. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome peter weichlein. [ applause ] >> thank you, david, for this introduction, and for the many years of partnership involving the national archives and the former members of congress, and thank you all for joining us tonight for this discussion. i realize i'm the only thing standing between you and the outstanding panel we have assembled. in that spirit i'll be very brief. first i do want to spend a quick word on the...
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guess i can say it at a catholic university -- bastardization of the process. it was terrible. the bill was written someplace than the committee. it was written without the benefit of the input of a single democrat. was written without one hearing, not one hearing on a bill that's going to touch the lives of every american for, if history is any indication, 25 or 30the next years. replaces -- unless we and repeal. we didn't hear from one expert witness and that's important to note because since the passage of this bill, i've met with a number of tax experts from across the country. everybodye thing that tells me consistently is, nobody really knows what the full is.ct of this bill they're still looking over things. still a lot to learn. they don't know what the are orded consequences the intended consequences. a major pieceer of legislation is passed, shortly thereafter a cleanup passed to straighten out technical changes and to fix things. the experts tell me there are a number of things in this bill they don't think they can fix and there are a number of things they fix,belie
guess i can say it at a catholic university -- bastardization of the process. it was terrible. the bill was written someplace than the committee. it was written without the benefit of the input of a single democrat. was written without one hearing, not one hearing on a bill that's going to touch the lives of every american for, if history is any indication, 25 or 30the next years. replaces -- unless we and repeal. we didn't hear from one expert witness and that's important to note because since...
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coach for win number 1,000, in a career which has span 50 years including stops at roman catholic and lasalle universitywill cherish the moment he also cannot wait until it is over. >> i people won we won our first game, in college this year and, you know, that is all you hear, it is not about me but it is about the kid something, i'm just playing basketball. >> my man. >> thanks, congratulations. >> we wi enrolling in medicare part d. these are moments when people realize that where you get your medicine matters. and they come to cvs pharmacy. for advice and ways to save money. including copays as low as zero dollars. switching is easy, and transfer today to cvs pharmacy. are you taking the tissue test? yep, and my teeth are yellow. time for whitestrips. crest glamorous white whitestrips are the only ada-accepted whitening strips proven to be safe and effective. and they whiten 25x better than a leading whitening toothpaste. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. i'm never gonna be able to sleep with this cold. i'll take a sick day tomorrow. on our daughter's birthday? moms don't take sick days...
coach for win number 1,000, in a career which has span 50 years including stops at roman catholic and lasalle universitywill cherish the moment he also cannot wait until it is over. >> i people won we won our first game, in college this year and, you know, that is all you hear, it is not about me but it is about the kid something, i'm just playing basketball. >> my man. >> thanks, congratulations. >> we wi enrolling in medicare part d. these are moments when people...
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bill received his juris doctorate from catholic university and a bachelor of arts degree from his home state, the university of wisconsin. in 1995, bill dunkey joined my staff to handle defense, foreign relations and judiciary policy. he quickly revealed his high work ethic and innate ability to thrive when tasked with the most challenging of assignments. after swiftly climbing the ladder in my office, bill became my staff director and general counsel when i chaired the senate intelligence committee. and later the senate banking committee, where he was a general counsel and staff director. he also served as my staff director when i was ranking member of the senate appropriations committee when the democrats were in control. as a former flight, naval flight officer, bill always brought a high level of respect and discipline to the workplace. without hesitation, he was able to spearhead tasks and get things done. not only was he a trusted advisor, but he was an esteemed manager across capitol hill where he was duly respected. bill is exceptionally smart and is, was always well versed on
bill received his juris doctorate from catholic university and a bachelor of arts degree from his home state, the university of wisconsin. in 1995, bill dunkey joined my staff to handle defense, foreign relations and judiciary policy. he quickly revealed his high work ethic and innate ability to thrive when tasked with the most challenging of assignments. after swiftly climbing the ladder in my office, bill became my staff director and general counsel when i chaired the senate intelligence...
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it was -- and i guess i can say it in a catholic university it was the the process. it was terrible. the bill was written some place other than the committee. written without the benefit of an input of a single democrat. written without one hearing, not one hearing on a bill that's going to touch the lives of every american for if history is any indication, probably the next 25 to 30 years. >> unless we -- >> replace and repeal. and we didn't hear from one expert witness. and that's important. that's important to note. because since the passage of this bill, i met with a number of tax experts across the country. and the one thing everybody tells me consistently, is nobody knows what the full impact of the bill is. they are still looking over things and a lot to learn. they don't know what the consequences are and what the intended consequences are. and we also know that whenever a major piece of legislation is passed, shortly there after a clean up bill is passed, to fix things. the experts tell me there's a number of things in the bill they don't think they can fix
it was -- and i guess i can say it in a catholic university it was the the process. it was terrible. the bill was written some place other than the committee. written without the benefit of an input of a single democrat. written without one hearing, not one hearing on a bill that's going to touch the lives of every american for if history is any indication, probably the next 25 to 30 years. >> unless we -- >> replace and repeal. and we didn't hear from one expert witness. and that's...
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it was -- and i guess i could say it in a catholic university, the bastardization of the process. it was terrible. the bill was written someplace other than the committee. it was written without the benefit of the input of a single democrat. it was written without one hearing, not one hearing on a bill that's going to touch the lives of every american for, if history is any indication, probably the next 25 or 30 yea years. there was-- unless we replace and repeal. and we didn't hear from one expert witness. and that's important. it's important to note because since the passage of this bill i've met with a number of tax experts around the country and one thing that everybody tells me consistently is, nobody really knows what the full impact of this bill is. there's still a lot to learn, don't know what the unintended consequences are and don't know what the intended consequences are. when a major piece of legislation is passed shortly thereafter a cleanup bill is passed to straighten out technical changes and to fix things. the experts tell me there are a number of things in this b
it was -- and i guess i could say it in a catholic university, the bastardization of the process. it was terrible. the bill was written someplace other than the committee. it was written without the benefit of the input of a single democrat. it was written without one hearing, not one hearing on a bill that's going to touch the lives of every american for, if history is any indication, probably the next 25 or 30 yea years. there was-- unless we replace and repeal. and we didn't hear from one...
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catholic. he has coached lasalle university and prep and has touch and shaped the lives of so many here in philadelphia he is a philadelphia treasure for sure. so congratulations to speedy. >> i was at 900 game. i could not make today but brad now brought these commemorative tickets back. >> 1,000. >> special man and family. >> thanks, leslie. >>> "cbs evening news" just a few minutes away. >> tonight a special story on the road in the poconos. >> i'm steve hartman, coming up tonight on the "cbs evening news", 60 years ago these newlyweds on their honeymoon were turned away at hotel door because of the color of their skin. that was then. and this is now. >> we're here. >> it is a story of redemption >> how real. >> made possible by a cloud of fifth graders. >> makes me feel good inside because we know that even though we are just kid we made an impact on the world. >> don't miss it, tonight on the "cbs evening news" with jeff breakfast with a view like wh"whoa."is? get a free build your own granm after your next online order in january. whatever you want, whenever you want, now wherever you want. order
catholic. he has coached lasalle university and prep and has touch and shaped the lives of so many here in philadelphia he is a philadelphia treasure for sure. so congratulations to speedy. >> i was at 900 game. i could not make today but brad now brought these commemorative tickets back. >> 1,000. >> special man and family. >> thanks, leslie. >>> "cbs evening news" just a few minutes away. >> tonight a special story on the road in the poconos....
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my name is john carr, the director of initiative on catholic social night at georgetown university. we are very grateful to the chaplain's office for their help and our friends at the democracy fund who support our efforts at civil dialogue at a time when it is more important than ever. atl dialogue, at a time when it is more important than ever. we do large dialogues at the georgetown, and it would mention a couple of those at the end. i'do some convenient ones, probably the most important thing that we do, is reach out to young leaders here in washington. -- it is my experience, i am very old, as i am told by my children all the time -- my experience is that a lot of young leaders come to washington, many of them motivated to their faith. but they get pulled into the wars. the great temptation in washington is not corruption, i think, it is in this is in. especially, -- it is cynicism. thiswe are, i day before rate of the union, which is -- which is of the union, as close as you get to american liturgy. i am catholic. there is the entrance experience, a stand, they said, there is
my name is john carr, the director of initiative on catholic social night at georgetown university. we are very grateful to the chaplain's office for their help and our friends at the democracy fund who support our efforts at civil dialogue at a time when it is more important than ever. atl dialogue, at a time when it is more important than ever. we do large dialogues at the georgetown, and it would mention a couple of those at the end. i'do some convenient ones, probably the most important...
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approving and lgbtq-only door and peered at the university says keeping with its catholic and jesuit inclusion and helps benefit students benefit from unique residential space, dedicated to understanding and exploring themselves and others. feeding the homeless lands a bunch of activists in legal trouble. peter doocy or investigates what appears to be a crackdown on homelessness in the golden state. plus, look who's running for senate. a former army soldier convicted of leaking our national secrets and violating the espionage act now wants to be a u.s. lawmaker. former presidential candidate who sparred with president trump is reportedly back at it again. the latest moves in midterms next. next. ♪ my name is jeff sheldon, and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order data, the weights of , everything is seamlessly put into shipstation, so when we print the shipping ll everything's p
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in addition, dozens of catholic clergy members from other churches and universities around this countryte an open letter to fordham condemning the dean's decision a and telling fordham that they should revise. could youima khalidi, talk about if there has been any precedents to this, a student government approving a group and the university administration overturning that approval? >> that is why this case is so important. this is really the first instance we're seeing of them banning a student group like this, especially after getting apprproval. we have seen sjp another student groups face a lot of pressure, censorship, even punishment for protesting for palestinian human rights, but this is the first time a university has censored to this point, to this level, without any debate even happening. critical that we challenge this kind of blatant censorship. amy: what is article 78? >> it is a procedure specific to new york law that allows challenging private institutions when they violate their own rules and regulations. because private institutions are not bound by the first amendment a
in addition, dozens of catholic clergy members from other churches and universities around this countryte an open letter to fordham condemning the dean's decision a and telling fordham that they should revise. could youima khalidi, talk about if there has been any precedents to this, a student government approving a group and the university administration overturning that approval? >> that is why this case is so important. this is really the first instance we're seeing of them banning a...
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approving and lgbtq-only door and peered at the university says keeping with its catholic and jesuit benefit students benefit from unique residential space, dedicated to understanding and exploring themselves and others. feeding the homeless lands a bunch of activists in legal trouble. peter doocy or investigates what appears to be a crackdown on homelessness in the golden state. plus, look who's running for senate. a former army soldier convicted of leaking our national secrets and violating the espionage act now wants to be a u.s. lawmaker. former presidential candidate who sparred with president trump is reportedly back at it again. the latest moves in midterms next. ♪ ucts, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. hesumatra reserve
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catholic charities stepping in to help them out. >>> former chef, 63 years old, going back to school at georgetown university. >> she's a of formerwere sold at slaves. her journey started last year when georgetown apologized for selling slaves to raise money for the university. she learned her great, great grandparents were among the slaves sold. the school then offered her and other descendants special admission status. she decided to go in honor of her great great grandparents. >> little girls grow up think about being princesses. my grandmother always told me i was a queen and she new her grandmother, maryellen queen. i couldn't do this or be here without feeling them. >> she has a little more time before she has to declare a major, but she's leaning towards studying history. >> the magnitude of what's happening, hard to wr everything to honor her ancestors. incredible. >> expect she'll learn more about her family this time. >>> want to say congratulations to clarksburg high school for a pretty successful ted talk event. i was able to participate in the ted x news event yesterday. i think we have videos. it's in upper montgome
catholic charities stepping in to help them out. >>> former chef, 63 years old, going back to school at georgetown university. >> she's a of formerwere sold at slaves. her journey started last year when georgetown apologized for selling slaves to raise money for the university. she learned her great, great grandparents were among the slaves sold. the school then offered her and other descendants special admission status. she decided to go in honor of her great great grandparents....
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in a total ban in what is a store sleep catholic country will for more that i'm joined by and spectacles joke. she's a polish sociologist from so to turn university in sweden thank you joining us on frustrated for tonightht. ad says we're going to be ten outside it will so tonight's and protests like this did manage to stop the government from changing little back in twenty six state is a s some hope. and the government will p pay attentioion pay attention ad listen to in this time around. yes we hope. that this will be something that they will listen to and we certainly want to voicee our anger out of fear that this really endanger women's lives and health. and though we also want to make sure that your position. i would be after on the women's side and now. on this highlighted on his wall so you in the last week said the base in parliament so these houses both on the aim to make sure that at. comments peace of mind who to actually isn't woman and but also to mobilize other forces around with his righ. now these noodles and might be very much out of step with most countries in europepe but when you look t the surveys it carried out in poland's a
in a total ban in what is a store sleep catholic country will for more that i'm joined by and spectacles joke. she's a polish sociologist from so to turn university in sweden thank you joining us on frustrated for tonightht. ad says we're going to be ten outside it will so tonight's and protests like this did manage to stop the government from changing little back in twenty six state is a s some hope. and the government will p pay attentioion pay attention ad listen to in this time around. yes...
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universe must have start wade bang. >> stephen: okay. going to 2018-- >> so catholicstiple -- >> stephen: you don't have to tell me. >> okay. >> stephen: i'm team r.c. now-- >> team roman catholic. >> stephen: yes, okay. ( applause ) now-- you're-- you're walking footnote, neil degrasse tyson. >> i didn't think you brought people with you on that comment. so i was just helping it out. >> stephen: you were with me. ( cheers and applause ) okay. >> no, no, that's not how you ask it. who was not with him? ( applause ) see? there you go. >> stephen: i feel betrayed. ( laughter ) so 2018, let me get to the second question of the interview. in 2018, what mystery are you most interested in science cracking? or what do you think we are likely to learn this year that we're close to figuring out? >> in my field, the good thing about it is, generally we make discoveries when a mission is launched. so we-- so we know when to begin to expect discoveries. >> stephen: what's the big mission reaching its fruition. >> the mission now is to try to understand dark matter and dark energy
universe must have start wade bang. >> stephen: okay. going to 2018-- >> so catholicstiple -- >> stephen: you don't have to tell me. >> okay. >> stephen: i'm team r.c. now-- >> team roman catholic. >> stephen: yes, okay. ( applause ) now-- you're-- you're walking footnote, neil degrasse tyson. >> i didn't think you brought people with you on that comment. so i was just helping it out. >> stephen: you were with me. ( cheers and applause )...
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the clergy who founded the first roman catholic college in america locate neared the future cap of the united states, maintain the purpose of georgetown university was to promote more effect actually the grand interests of society. how exactly did these leaders plan to educate students to advance the common good? by fostering among them mental discipline, virtual, and intel grit. -- integrity. the curriculum was classic al. the pedagogy was merge memory highsation and recitation and that was the question to make the mind stronger. student life and behavior was highly regulated. all the colleges had long lists of rules, where students could be, at what times, that they could and could not wear. the lists war remarkably extensive. how did that's go, you might wonder? the answer is the results were mixed at best, and i have to say here, there has never been a golden age in higher educations when all students showed up for class on time, took their studies seriously, and did the reading. it's a myth.hasever existed. in fact, one could study the history of higher education through the lens of tension between students and faculty and administrators. n
the clergy who founded the first roman catholic college in america locate neared the future cap of the united states, maintain the purpose of georgetown university was to promote more effect actually the grand interests of society. how exactly did these leaders plan to educate students to advance the common good? by fostering among them mental discipline, virtual, and intel grit. -- integrity. the curriculum was classic al. the pedagogy was merge memory highsation and recitation and that was...
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catholic to get him to that milestone. this is morris' 50th season as a basketball coach. he is the only coach to coach both men and women's basketball which he did at lasalle university.verall record is now at 1,000 wins and 425 losses. >>> pretty impressive christian rodgers. >> oh yeah. eagles fans hoping for some thing impressive as well. they're ready to start their run against the falcons tomorrow but the biggest reason why they can win this game. you. why home field advantage 'sup, world? it's the box with 30% savings for safe drivers. coming at you with my brand-new vlog. just making some ice in my freezer here. so check back for that follow-up vid. this is my cashew guy bruno. holler at 'em, brun. kicking it live and direct here at the fountain. should i go habanero or maui onion? should i buy a chinchilla? comment below. did i mention i save people $620 for switching? chinchilla update -- got that chinchilla after all. say what up, rocco. ♪ say what up, rocco. hi. can you help me save on my energy bill? old appliances. like a hot water heater? it's around here somewhere. nope. nope. what is this thing? sir, have you looked in the basement? huh. oh, yeah. no w
catholic to get him to that milestone. this is morris' 50th season as a basketball coach. he is the only coach to coach both men and women's basketball which he did at lasalle university.verall record is now at 1,000 wins and 425 losses. >>> pretty impressive christian rodgers. >> oh yeah. eagles fans hoping for some thing impressive as well. they're ready to start their run against the falcons tomorrow but the biggest reason why they can win this game. you. why home field...
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catholics were not clear about the question of slavery. that was who he was. he was also a leader here at georgetown university and had a choice to make. choice was around the assets of human beings. that was the 272 men, women, and children who were sold to reconcile some of georgetown's allow the jesuit community here to imagine georgetown's future. it's important to remember why we made a decision not only to rename the hall but also mcsherry hall to another name. i think the renaming is important for other institutions to resist the false idolatry of buildings, confederate statues, flags, the symbols in our culture at this moment that people devoting these things rather than thinking about the spiritual conversion we were talking about. and so, i think that in making the move to say we are no longer going to put a place of honor for this person who had a legitimate choice in a moment when american catholics are grappling about the question of slavery and made the choice that was the most nefarious and most fundamental in reifying the institution of slavery. isaac hawkins is the first name that appears on the bill of sale in 1888. w
catholics were not clear about the question of slavery. that was who he was. he was also a leader here at georgetown university and had a choice to make. choice was around the assets of human beings. that was the 272 men, women, and children who were sold to reconcile some of georgetown's allow the jesuit community here to imagine georgetown's future. it's important to remember why we made a decision not only to rename the hall but also mcsherry hall to another name. i think the renaming is...
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catholic church on shannon avenue. >>> there will be an exhaustive investigation into the sexual abuse of more than 100 young athletes by doctor larry nasser. a retired prosecutor will look into how michigan state university some have road resigned over this. no trustees have step down. the attorney general says the focus will be who knew what , when they knew it and what they did about it. >> if we have learned anything from this sentencing, it is too many voices, of too many victims that were unheard for too long. the school will suspend millions to help. nasser was sentenced to 175 years in jail. he also worked for the us gymnastics team. the entire board of the gymnastics team is now being pressured by the olympic committee to resign this week. >>> people remembered the 6 million jewish children, women and men who died at the hands of nazis. >> rex telus and spoke. >> as we mark this day in solemn remembrance, let us repeat the words of our own commitment, never again. never again. i go survivors of the death camp gathered. there is a hunting memorial here called the san francisco dashcode the survivor. >> people want to pretend it didn't happen. there are other genocides that have gone on, nothing to
catholic church on shannon avenue. >>> there will be an exhaustive investigation into the sexual abuse of more than 100 young athletes by doctor larry nasser. a retired prosecutor will look into how michigan state university some have road resigned over this. no trustees have step down. the attorney general says the focus will be who knew what , when they knew it and what they did about it. >> if we have learned anything from this sentencing, it is too many voices, of too many...
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the stage to lead us in the pledge of allegiance just from the knights of columbus from the catholic university of america. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands one nation under god indivisible with liberty and justice for all. >> thank you very much now i am delighted to introduce you to mechanic who is a ninth grade student traveling from massachusetts lead us in the national anthem tee5 >> great job and i cannot each year we are grateful for the witness of the roman catholic bishops of the united states and continuing in this i am happy to welcome to the podium leading a delegation representing the assembly of the order and or the -- orthodox bishops of the united states. joining by many other orthodox and roman catholic bishops to offer the opening prayer [applause] >> i don't come here to represent an ideology but to put forth a new thought. i am not here to disclose a new insight i don't even come here to speak for myself but to speak out the gospel for the one who died for the light of the world all our communion here
the stage to lead us in the pledge of allegiance just from the knights of columbus from the catholic university of america. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands one nation under god indivisible with liberty and justice for all. >> thank you very much now i am delighted to introduce you to mechanic who is a ninth grade student traveling from massachusetts lead us in the national anthem tee5 >> great job and i...