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examples have been raised, a roman catholic university, a state senate candidate in michigan i would be offended if this censoring were occurring on the left as well as the right. and i want you to know that. and do you take from what we have indicated so far that in a bipartisan fashion congress is offended by inappropriate sensoring of content >> congressman, yes. this is extremely important, and i think that the point you raise is particularly important, that we've heard today a number of examples of where we may have made content review mistakes on conservative content, but i can assure you there are a lot of folks who think we make content moderation or content review mistakes of liberal content as well >> fair enough my point is that we don't favor censoring in any way, so long as it doesn't involve hate speech or violence or terrorism and of course, the examples today indicate quite the contrary, number one number two, congresswoman blackburn has mentioned her legislation. i'm a cosponsor of the browser legislati legislation. it's for the
examples have been raised, a roman catholic university, a state senate candidate in michigan i would be offended if this censoring were occurring on the left as well as the right. and i want you to know that. and do you take from what we have indicated so far that in a bipartisan fashion congress is offended by inappropriate sensoring of content >> congressman, yes. this is extremely important, and i think that the point you raise is particularly important, that we've heard today a number...
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. >> this is a katrina lech universi -- catholic university. did easter play a role? >> possibly.> not the buzzer beater captured the nation. she had two in a row. this its how she finished uconn in the semifinal two days earlier. >> i mean how does this even happen? >> i can't belief that either. on the biggest stage of women's basketball, college, that, that, two buzzer beertaters. kobe bryant saw it from the stands. big time shot, arike. we like seeing great players make great plays. >> this was her reaction. >> i can't breathe. >> i have been looking up to him. the reason i wear 24. to have your idol recognize you. that's crazy. >> she tweeted back to bryant. wow, my life is complete. to which he replied, it's complete by finishing the job. >> and she did. it's been 17 years since notre dame won it all. monday they brought home their new trophy off to the tune of from pelts. from pe trumpets. how does that what you did, help the game? >> media attention. people are going to tune in. women's basketball is exciting, they have great players there. >> buzzer beaters. >> buzzer bea
. >> this is a katrina lech universi -- catholic university. did easter play a role? >> possibly.> not the buzzer beater captured the nation. she had two in a row. this its how she finished uconn in the semifinal two days earlier. >> i mean how does this even happen? >> i can't belief that either. on the biggest stage of women's basketball, college, that, that, two buzzer beertaters. kobe bryant saw it from the stands. big time shot, arike. we like seeing great...
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facebook had to apologize for refusing a catholic university's ad with jesus on the cross.lege there. >> tucker: up next hard news. stay tuned. >> tech: at safelite autoglass we know that when you're spending time with the grandkids... ♪ music >> tech: ...every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why at safelite, we'll show you exactly when we'll be there. with a replacement you can trust. . >> grandpa: looks great! >> tech: thanks for choosing safelite. >> grandpa: thank you! >> child: bye! >> tech: bye! saving you time... so you can keep saving the world. >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ you won't find relief here. congestion and pressure? go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray relieves 6 symptoms... claritin-d relieves 8, including sinus congestion and pressure. claritin-d relieves more. my dbut now, i take used tometamucil every day.sh it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, so i feel lighter. try metamucil, and begin to feel what lighter feels like. copdso to brea
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part of was going to decide what is misinformation -- we heard about the catholic university and the cross, we heard about a candidate and conservative ladies. and so i wonder if the industry has talked about not only are we looking at it, but has the industry thought about doing underwriters laboratories. it was set up when electricity was new whether a device is safe , so it is not facebook alone but the industry sank, this is misinformation of setting up guidelines that are fair. mr. zuckerberg: that is the third category of was going to and stateer spammers actors. we are working with a number of third parties so if people like things as false news or incorrect, we run them by third-party fact checkers were accredited by a poynter institute of journalism. there are firms of all who do this work, and that is an important part of the effort. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. a i want to follow an question asked earlier. we talked about visiting websites. the fact that facebook can track you as you visit those websites, and you can have that deleted. i am informed
part of was going to decide what is misinformation -- we heard about the catholic university and the cross, we heard about a candidate and conservative ladies. and so i wonder if the industry has talked about not only are we looking at it, but has the industry thought about doing underwriters laboratories. it was set up when electricity was new whether a device is safe , so it is not facebook alone but the industry sank, this is misinformation of setting up guidelines that are fair. mr....
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facebook had to apologize for refusing a catholic university ads that featured jesus on the cross because because of its owner being a christian man. even the attacks that billy graham went under because of his christian faith. there is no privilege there except to be mocked. >> tucker: there isn't. tammy bruce, great to see you. up next, some hard news. stay tuned. ♪ ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, glaucoma, prostate, bladder, or urinary problems. these may worsen with anoro. call your doctor if you have worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problem
facebook had to apologize for refusing a catholic university ads that featured jesus on the cross because because of its owner being a christian man. even the attacks that billy graham went under because of his christian faith. there is no privilege there except to be mocked. >> tucker: there isn't. tammy bruce, great to see you. up next, some hard news. stay tuned. ♪ ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go...
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. >> over easter, catholic university advertisement with a picture of an historic cross was rejected by facebook, facebook address the air within days -- error within days and said it is deeply disturbing that it happened, what was so shocking, sensational, or excessively violent about the advertisement that caused it to be initially censored given that your company has said it did not violate terms of service, how can users know their content is being viewed and judged accordingly to objective standards? mr. zuckerberg: it sound like we made a mistake. i apologize for that. i fortunately, with the amount of content in our systems and the current systems we have in a small review, we make percent of mistakes in content review but that could be -- that is too many. we need to improve. , i would notat extrapolate from a few examples to assume that the overall system is biased. i get how people have a that and draw that conclusion. i do not think that reflects the way we are trying to build the system. >> thank you. this is an important issue in building trust. thank you. the joehair re
. >> over easter, catholic university advertisement with a picture of an historic cross was rejected by facebook, facebook address the air within days -- error within days and said it is deeply disturbing that it happened, what was so shocking, sensational, or excessively violent about the advertisement that caused it to be initially censored given that your company has said it did not violate terms of service, how can users know their content is being viewed and judged accordingly to...
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a spiritual revolution that splinters the once universal catholic church. >> the reformation it is incrediblyivotal in the development christianity. >> the reformation could have been one of the big tragedies of christianity, but rather you get the emergence of a much more individualized or personal faith. >> the beginnings of the reformation are all about this push back against what is seen as excess in rome. >> in the 16th century, many catholics are disturbed by the church's pervasive materialism and corruption. as a result, new denominations of christianity begin to form and break ties with the vatican. the reformation is an anonymous bomb dropped on the theological landscape. >> all great religions of the world successful change. and christianity is no exception to that rule. >> the umbrella of modern christianity includes over 800 million protestants and 1.2 billion catholics worldwide. but in the 16th century, catholicism is the law of the land. the is a ferment of devotion, deep, deep piety in europe. everyone went to church out of conviction. >> almost the entire population of europe
a spiritual revolution that splinters the once universal catholic church. >> the reformation it is incrediblyivotal in the development christianity. >> the reformation could have been one of the big tragedies of christianity, but rather you get the emergence of a much more individualized or personal faith. >> the beginnings of the reformation are all about this push back against what is seen as excess in rome. >> in the 16th century, many catholics are disturbed by the...
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joined by han cole he is a distinguished visiting professor at the center for gulf studies at catholic university very good to have you with us on al-jazeera as always let's start with the latest stop in jordan and both the jordanians and the americans are maintaining their stomps on the israeli palestinian conflict compos first trip as secretary of state and we didn't really we didn't actually hear much from him on this issue that the visit was about iran it wasn't about israel and palestine and the trump administration basically has decided to go full bore on the israeli side to marginalize the palestinians even more than they had been marginalized in the past so this trip really wasn't about that it was about putting iran on the front burner . so if it was about iran he first went to pompei office goes to saudi arabia and israel of course against iran and this nuclear deal do you think that the u.s. will pull out of it the pump it will give pretty clear indications when he was in brussels to nato that he thought trump may well pull out if some kind of fix couldn't be found for the u.s. dissati
joined by han cole he is a distinguished visiting professor at the center for gulf studies at catholic university very good to have you with us on al-jazeera as always let's start with the latest stop in jordan and both the jordanians and the americans are maintaining their stomps on the israeli palestinian conflict compos first trip as secretary of state and we didn't really we didn't actually hear much from him on this issue that the visit was about iran it wasn't about israel and palestine...
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much of it as an associate professor at catholic university and joins us now here in the studio good to have you with us why is israel reacting with such force to these protests i think israelis are benefiting from the atmosphere created about palestinian of course in the last year taking into consideration two main element when they learn bargain trampas was speaking about secondly the serious division within the palestinian elite between hamas and fatah and those two dimensions to me seem responsible of this you know abusing power or using this but live it of power against the palestinians simply israelis want to show that you know there is no such palestinian issue as long as you know this is not being soft and for that for the try to benefit and the water how will be action from international community from the americans or from the regional players especially in the context of you know talking about you know the role of. which as i mentioned trump was speaking about you know what do you make of the international reaction that i think is very weak i mean we saw some of the reacti
much of it as an associate professor at catholic university and joins us now here in the studio good to have you with us why is israel reacting with such force to these protests i think israelis are benefiting from the atmosphere created about palestinian of course in the last year taking into consideration two main element when they learn bargain trampas was speaking about secondly the serious division within the palestinian elite between hamas and fatah and those two dimensions to me seem...
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out, though, as part of who's going to decide what is misinformation we have heard about the catholic university and the cross we heard about a candidate we heard about the conservative ladies a firearms shop, lawful in my district, had a similar problem. it has also been corrected and so i wonder if the industry has thought about not only are we looking at it, but has the industry thought about doing something like underwriters laboratory, which was set up when electricity was new, to determine if the devices were safe have you thought about doing something like that so it's not facebook alone but the industry saying this is probably misinformation and setting up guidelines everybody can agree is fair? >> yes, congressman. that's the third category i was going to get to next after economic spammers and state actors with fake accounts. one of things we're doing is working with a number of third parties who, so if people flag things as false news or incorrect, we run them by third party fact checkers who are all accredited by the pointer institute of journalism. there are firms of all leanings ar
out, though, as part of who's going to decide what is misinformation we have heard about the catholic university and the cross we heard about a candidate we heard about the conservative ladies a firearms shop, lawful in my district, had a similar problem. it has also been corrected and so i wonder if the industry has thought about not only are we looking at it, but has the industry thought about doing something like underwriters laboratory, which was set up when electricity was new, to...
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politics in from the university of maryland and studied at the university of baltimore and catholic university for her j.d. on behalf of the rnla and the board of governors and since we are all smarter with carter, please join me in congratulating shley carter as the 2018 betty sutton award resip cent. [applause] -- recipient. [applause] ashley: thank you for that lovely introduction, joanne. you have been such a supporterser throughout the years and i greatly appreciate everything that joanne has done to teach me in both law and community. and i want to also thank michael and britney at the rnla here today because without their support, i am not sure that i would currently be elected or be where i am today. i've learned so much through my time at rnla and greatly appreciate the work that rnla does to uphold elections and keep them open, honest, and fair. and thank you. what an honor it is to be awarded the betty s. murphy award here today. she was one of the co-founders of this great organization and a champion for women and women republicans throughout the country. i was surprised when i was
politics in from the university of maryland and studied at the university of baltimore and catholic university for her j.d. on behalf of the rnla and the board of governors and since we are all smarter with carter, please join me in congratulating shley carter as the 2018 betty sutton award resip cent. [applause] -- recipient. [applause] ashley: thank you for that lovely introduction, joanne. you have been such a supporterser throughout the years and i greatly appreciate everything that joanne...
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bill would go to catholic university campuses in washington dc and handed out there to try to provoke a controversy. there were public spectacles on the topic. there was bigger margins of the sexual revolution among younger of of -- younger americans. there are cases that have been heard and decided by. 1973 it was the framework for roe v. wade. an issue we are still debating in society today. harry versus population services international, 1977, which found that birth control was legal for those at the age of 16. lawrence v texas, which was the sodomy ruling and then 2016, the gay marriage case. walk me through what is happening in the court and in society and how they continue to use this case to expand rights. >> griswold becomes important culturally illegally. culturally, as helen mentioned, sexual ideas are changing. women's roles inside and outside marriage are changing. around reproduction is changing. there is an evolution in decisions around sexuality that is reshaping the u.s. story for families and for gender. as a matter of law, griswold is interpreted in this line of case
bill would go to catholic university campuses in washington dc and handed out there to try to provoke a controversy. there were public spectacles on the topic. there was bigger margins of the sexual revolution among younger of of -- younger americans. there are cases that have been heard and decided by. 1973 it was the framework for roe v. wade. an issue we are still debating in society today. harry versus population services international, 1977, which found that birth control was legal for...
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served in the legislature for 16 years, before i got there, though, i was a check university catholic university of america, getting amaster -- a double degree in theater and political science, and -- [laughter] -- and y'all know where i got that joke from now. that was before ronald reagan became president, too. but i had an opportunity when i was in college to go to dish was there for a month with a group of people that were teaching the history of the american musical theater and other stuff and i had the occasion to go to auschwitz, and if you have never been there, it is a very moving experience when you walk through the gates of the space where 6 million people and the theory of that took place in other parts of europe, that many people were killed in that one spot. and if you walk into auschwitz what you find, besides the starkings in of it is that the commemoration of the deaths have piles of hair, piles of prosthetics, you have suitcases with people's names on them and dates. and the horrificness of what human beings did to other human beings, manifests itself dramatically and you can't
served in the legislature for 16 years, before i got there, though, i was a check university catholic university of america, getting amaster -- a double degree in theater and political science, and -- [laughter] -- and y'all know where i got that joke from now. that was before ronald reagan became president, too. but i had an opportunity when i was in college to go to dish was there for a month with a group of people that were teaching the history of the american musical theater and other stuff...
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before i got there, though -- it was a catholic university of america and i was getting a master's degree so sorry a degree in theater and political science. and -- [laughter] y'all know where i got that joke from mow, don't you? [laughter] an that was before ronald reagan became president too so i was -- but i had an opportunity when i was in college to go to polling and i was there for a month with a group of people that were teaching the history of the american musical theater and bunch ever other stuff. and i had occasion to go to auschwitz. and if you've never been there -- it is a very moving experience when you walk through the gates of the space where 6 million people, you know, in the theory of that took place in yiewmp that many were killed in that spot and if you walk into auschwitz which you -- find but tried to sparkness of it -- is that the commemoration of the death have -- piles of hair and piles of prosthetics you have suitcases with with people's name on them and dates and the horrificness of what human beings did to other hiewp human being manifest itself dray dramatica
before i got there, though -- it was a catholic university of america and i was getting a master's degree so sorry a degree in theater and political science. and -- [laughter] y'all know where i got that joke from mow, don't you? [laughter] an that was before ronald reagan became president too so i was -- but i had an opportunity when i was in college to go to polling and i was there for a month with a group of people that were teaching the history of the american musical theater and bunch ever...
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a roman catholic university, a state senate candidate in michigan. i would be offended if this censoring were occurring on the left as well as the right. and i want you to know that. do you take from what we have indicated so far that in a bipartisan fashion congress is offended by inappropriate censoring of content? >> congressman, yes. this is extremely important, and i think that the point you raise is particularly important that we've heard today a number of examples of where we may have made content review mistakes on conservative content. but i can assure you that there are a lot of folks who think we make content moderation or content review mistakes of liberal content as well. >> fair enough. my point is that we don't favor censoring in any way, so long as it doesn't involve hate speech or violence or terrorism, and of course the examples today indicate quite the contrary, number one. number two, congresswoman blackburn has mentioned her legislation. i'm a co-sponsor of the browser legislation. i commend it to your attention, to the attention
a roman catholic university, a state senate candidate in michigan. i would be offended if this censoring were occurring on the left as well as the right. and i want you to know that. do you take from what we have indicated so far that in a bipartisan fashion congress is offended by inappropriate censoring of content? >> congressman, yes. this is extremely important, and i think that the point you raise is particularly important that we've heard today a number of examples of where we may...
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a roman catholic university, a state senate candidate in michigan. i would be offended if this censoring were occurring on the left as well as the right. and i want you to know that. do you take from what we have indicated so far that in a bipartisan fashion congress is offended by inappropriate censoring of content? >> congressman, yes. this is extremely important, and i think that the point you raise is particularly important that we've heard today a number of examples of where we may have made content review mistakes on conservative content. but i can assure you that there are a lot of folks who think we make content moderation or content review mistakes of liberal content as well. >> fair enough. my point is that we don't favor censoring in any way, so long as it doesn't involve hate speech or violence or terrorism, and of course the examples today indicate quite the contrary, number one. number two, congresswoman blackburn has mentioned her legislation. i'm a co-sponsor of the browser legislation. i commend it to your attention, to the attention
a roman catholic university, a state senate candidate in michigan. i would be offended if this censoring were occurring on the left as well as the right. and i want you to know that. do you take from what we have indicated so far that in a bipartisan fashion congress is offended by inappropriate censoring of content? >> congressman, yes. this is extremely important, and i think that the point you raise is particularly important that we've heard today a number of examples of where we may...
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. >> reporter: this is a catholic university. do you think easter played a roll? >> possibly.de. >> reporter: it's that she had two in a row. this is how she finished off uconn in the semifinals two days earlier. how does this even happened? >> i can't believe that either, like, i'm the biggest stage of womens' basketball, college that two buzzer beaters. >> reporter: uconn fan saw it from the stands. he tweeted big time shot arike. we love seeing great players making great plays. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: and this was her reaction. >> i can't breathe. i can't breathe. that's the reason i wear number 24. to have your idol recognize you, that's just crazy. >> reporter: she tweeted back to bryant. my life is complete to which he replied. >> it's complete by finishing the job and she did. it's been 17 years since notre dame won it all and monday they brought home their new trophy to the tune of trumpets. >> reporter: how does what you did, that flair at the end of the game, how does that help the game? >> just the media attention, people are going to tune in. womens' basketbal
. >> reporter: this is a catholic university. do you think easter played a roll? >> possibly.de. >> reporter: it's that she had two in a row. this is how she finished off uconn in the semifinals two days earlier. how does this even happened? >> i can't believe that either, like, i'm the biggest stage of womens' basketball, college that two buzzer beaters. >> reporter: uconn fan saw it from the stands. he tweeted big time shot arike. we love seeing great players...
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. >> ore easter a catholic university's ad with a picture of a historic cross was rejected by facebook. though facebook addressed the error within days that it happened at all is deeply disturbing. could you tell me what was so shocking, sensational or excessively violent about the ad to cause it to be initially censored given that your company has since said it did not violate terms of service, how can users know that their content is being viewed and judged accordingly to objective standards? >> congresswoman, it sounds like we made a mistake there. i apologize for that. unfortunately with the amount of content in our systems and the current systems that we have in place to review, we make a relatively small percent of mistakes in content review, but that can be -- that's too many and this is an area where we need to improve. what i will say is that i wouldn't extrapolate from a few examples to assuming that the overall system is biased. i get how people can look at that and draw that conclusion, but i don't think that that reflects the way that we are trying to build the system or w
. >> ore easter a catholic university's ad with a picture of a historic cross was rejected by facebook. though facebook addressed the error within days that it happened at all is deeply disturbing. could you tell me what was so shocking, sensational or excessively violent about the ad to cause it to be initially censored given that your company has since said it did not violate terms of service, how can users know that their content is being viewed and judged accordingly to objective...
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. >> this is a catholic chaplain at a university. so you are acquainted with the ancient text. you are acquainted with today's young people. and you have some theological literary and scientific knowledge with which you are equipped. we have you here today to talk about the resurrection. was the resurrection a key part of your interest, your renewed interest in catholicism at the time? >> it became that. i would say before that was the passion of christ, the sufferings, event of his dying, the way he went through that. there was a major impact that came when i was reading the gospel of john. i came to the way of the cross when he had his cross, john says taking his cross, he went from there. i sue the view of christ bloody with this crown of thorns carrying this cross. i looked on his face and saw this serene totally decisive face, that expression, that he didn't care what was happening. he wasn't worried, upset, afraid, angry. he was just determined. i thought at the moment this is god at work. this is divine. no man could live like that and love, move full forward to his own
. >> this is a catholic chaplain at a university. so you are acquainted with the ancient text. you are acquainted with today's young people. and you have some theological literary and scientific knowledge with which you are equipped. we have you here today to talk about the resurrection. was the resurrection a key part of your interest, your renewed interest in catholicism at the time? >> it became that. i would say before that was the passion of christ, the sufferings, event of his...
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we have heard about the catholic university and the cross. we heard about a candidate. we heard about the conservative ladies, a firearms shop, lawful in my district had a similar problem. it has also been corrected. and so i wonder if the industry has thought about not only are we looking at it, but has the industry thought about doing something like underwriters laboratories which was set up when lech tivity was new to determine whether or not devices were safe? have you all thought about doing something like that, not facebook alone, wait a minute industry saying this is misinformation setting up guidelines that people can agree are fair. >> yes, congressman that was the third category i was getting to after economic spammers and fake news accounts. one of the things we're doing working with a number of third parties so if people flag things as false news or incorrect, we run them by third party fact-checkers, who are all accredited by the pointer institute of journalism. there are, first of all leanings around this who do this work. that is an important part of the
we have heard about the catholic university and the cross. we heard about a candidate. we heard about the conservative ladies, a firearms shop, lawful in my district had a similar problem. it has also been corrected. and so i wonder if the industry has thought about not only are we looking at it, but has the industry thought about doing something like underwriters laboratories which was set up when lech tivity was new to determine whether or not devices were safe? have you all thought about...
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thisw this is touchy on campus, on all catholic campuses. university innity washington dc, and it is an issue in the diocese, but god gave us all free will and a sense of responsibility to answer for that. so i am a rabid supporter of a woman's right to choose. [applause] and a similar issue for the lgbtq community, because they are connected. it is one of the reasons why, probably the main reason why, people of faith, in the evangelical community as well as --ng catholic and others among catholics and others, support president trump because of the supreme court decision on gay marriage. they can look the other way on so many things that are not part of a social agenda, for the good of our community, for that one issue. so it is a risk, but having said -- one ofld not say my colleagues was up for reelection and i supported him and i took heat for it because he is pro-life. we will have a pro-choice gavel wen we win the congress, need at least 218 votes to achieve that. this isn't a pragmatic decision, it's just a respectful decision. by the way my fami
thisw this is touchy on campus, on all catholic campuses. university innity washington dc, and it is an issue in the diocese, but god gave us all free will and a sense of responsibility to answer for that. so i am a rabid supporter of a woman's right to choose. [applause] and a similar issue for the lgbtq community, because they are connected. it is one of the reasons why, probably the main reason why, people of faith, in the evangelical community as well as --ng catholic and others among...
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university classroom. a simple student-teacher conversation led to a years long legal battle. >> in 2014 at the catholic jesuittte university. an unidentified male student approach a teacher after a philosophy class. the student said he was upset because during the class she dismissed a broad conversation about gay marriage. fox news listen to a portion of the recording which he tells the student that some of the view is not in favor of gay richer, homophobic in might excep upsete in the class. the student gave a copy of that to nick adams who wrote a piece about it. and the groups could be freely attacked. he posted a link to one of the essays which links to contact information on a public webpage. afterwards she received threatening messages and even death. she is eventually dropped her studies in left the school. some people mail me letters and they were frightening. i didn't know who they were or what they were capable of. >> it has nothing to do with views but putting a target on her back and exposing her to a hostile audience. >> the marquette president wrote that he could return providing he apologize a
university classroom. a simple student-teacher conversation led to a years long legal battle. >> in 2014 at the catholic jesuittte university. an unidentified male student approach a teacher after a philosophy class. the student said he was upset because during the class she dismissed a broad conversation about gay marriage. fox news listen to a portion of the recording which he tells the student that some of the view is not in favor of gay richer, homophobic in might excep upsete in the...
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. >> oaf eaver easter, a catholic university's ad with a picture of a historic cross was rejected byej ectedfacebook. so facebook addressed the air al within days that it happened at all is deeply disturbing. could you tell me who was soo shocking, sensational or excessively violent about the ae to cause it to be b initially ly censored? given that your company has since said it did not violate ts terms of service, how can usert know their i content is being viewed and judged accordingly te objective standards. >> sounds like we made a mistake there. i apoll for that..unnately w s unfortunately with the amount oe content in our systems and the current systems we have in place to review, we make a relatively smallontent percent of mistakes content review, but that's too many and this is an area where we need to improve. what i will say is that i wouldn't extrapolate from a few examples in assuming the overall system is biased.t i get how people can look at that and draw that conclusion, t but i don't think that reflects theway th way that we're trying this system or what we've seen. >>
. >> oaf eaver easter, a catholic university's ad with a picture of a historic cross was rejected byej ectedfacebook. so facebook addressed the air al within days that it happened at all is deeply disturbing. could you tell me who was soo shocking, sensational or excessively violent about the ae to cause it to be b initially ly censored? given that your company has since said it did not violate ts terms of service, how can usert know their i content is being viewed and judged accordingly...
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then there's this, a catholic university says that facebook rejected an advertisement to promote itsram. in a tweet last week, the university posted the ad in question with the caption, which reads, an ad we placed was rejected by facebook today for content that is shocking, sensational, and excessively violent. the content had a picture of jesus christ on the cross. they say we must agree with them. the daily mail is reporting that facebook mistakenly rejected the ad and has now approved it. what's your take on this? >> this goes to the point, who makes the decision. who at facebook that they don't understand that the picture is pretty well out in the marketplace and is not something that ought to be skea censored t aside. that's absurd. >> i don't want to hear directly from zuckerberg on this. i don't think he knows. i want to hear the guy who designed the algorithm and the other people who are in charge of the news feed, unlike who is the editorial board and when the algorithm does make a boo boo, who comes in and says let's do this or let's do that, like how are the decisions get
then there's this, a catholic university says that facebook rejected an advertisement to promote itsram. in a tweet last week, the university posted the ad in question with the caption, which reads, an ad we placed was rejected by facebook today for content that is shocking, sensational, and excessively violent. the content had a picture of jesus christ on the cross. they say we must agree with them. the daily mail is reporting that facebook mistakenly rejected the ad and has now approved it....
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the artifacts there and it's a very wealthy town it's a very catholic town it has a big university town and on a day like this you would expect in historic city center that we can see also here on the war on these pictures that many people many students. you know everybody would be enjoying the one of the first sunny days out this year and street cafes and everybody enjoying themselves and having a good time i spoke to relative of mine. again has spoken to a friend who is sequestered at the moment near the scene of the scene is in a. street called speak over the right in the middle of this story center in front of the keep in cows which is a trademark of monsters a symbolic figure from the area somebody who used to run around in the old days with a with a backpack made from made of wood and sell goods and it's sort of a trademark of months and right there in front of that trademark apparently this attack has happened so it's a wealthy town and it's. it's very pretty sort of it strikes at the heart of what you know what germany wants a story germany is very and as you say this was the fi
the artifacts there and it's a very wealthy town it's a very catholic town it has a big university town and on a day like this you would expect in historic city center that we can see also here on the war on these pictures that many people many students. you know everybody would be enjoying the one of the first sunny days out this year and street cafes and everybody enjoying themselves and having a good time i spoke to relative of mine. again has spoken to a friend who is sequestered at the...
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and one of the starkest examples is that marquette university is a private catholic school in milwaukee. political science professor john mcadams was suspended and has been since 2014 when he chastised a graduate instructor named cheryl abbott e. why she told a student she would not tolerate dissent on the topic of same sex marriage on the class on ethics. legal trite suspend him because he opened her up to threats by criticizing her by name. the case is now headed to wisconsin supreme court. joining us now to explain further is professor mcadams himself. professor, you have taught for 30 years at marquette. and as a catholic institution and, yet, thin structure berated a student who said basically not all of us agree on your view on same sex marriage. tell us. >> that's right. it seemed eye rope nic because marquette claims to be a catholic institution. a lot of your viewers know a lot of institutions claim to be catholic but they are secular and politically correct. >> laura: didn't they demand that you prostrate yourself basically and apologize for this supposed wrongdoing in your bl
and one of the starkest examples is that marquette university is a private catholic school in milwaukee. political science professor john mcadams was suspended and has been since 2014 when he chastised a graduate instructor named cheryl abbott e. why she told a student she would not tolerate dissent on the topic of same sex marriage on the class on ethics. legal trite suspend him because he opened her up to threats by criticizing her by name. the case is now headed to wisconsin supreme court....
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i've been a part of many universities where they'll have a buddhist chaplain, a catholic chaplain, a ristian, a muslim. sometimes they'll have up to 12 to 20 chaplains. >> they have a chaplain's office in a university. it's nice. >> what's really frustrating is paul ryan can never get his lies straight, but when you sold that tax bill to the american public or sort of pitched it, before they voted, it was ostensibly to make everything equitable for all americans. no winners and no losers. especially the downtrodden. so that's essentially what the chaplain was saying, and now it's too political. >> if it's true -- there is something revealing if it's true, in fact, that what the father says, which is that they came to him after that prayer, you mentioned the comments of representative mark walker. he is helping lead the search for the next chaplain. he's the co-chair of the prayer caucus. charlie, i would like you to respond to what he says he's looking for in his next chaplain. take a listen. he says, i'll read it, i'm looking for somebody who has a little age, that has adult children
i've been a part of many universities where they'll have a buddhist chaplain, a catholic chaplain, a ristian, a muslim. sometimes they'll have up to 12 to 20 chaplains. >> they have a chaplain's office in a university. it's nice. >> what's really frustrating is paul ryan can never get his lies straight, but when you sold that tax bill to the american public or sort of pitched it, before they voted, it was ostensibly to make everything equitable for all americans. no winners and no...
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university town lots of young people there. it's one of the rich middle towns in germany lots of civil servants very catholic as well in that rather beautiful rural area of germany and what advice have police been giving to locals locals have been told i've just been talking. to my sister actually and locals who lives in munster locals being told to stay indoors to go about their daily business as much as they can. to be vigilant of course and as we've been saying this is the first spring day in germany it's absolutely beautiful last there's also there's not only the monument there's also a restaurant which is called cal and they. tables outside and out seem to think from the pictures that we've been seeing and that are running right now that it is indeed that that restaurant that cafe. that has been at least partly affected but i'm not one of cent sure about this. yeah that's we have to wait and see i guess hans care heart thank you very much for the update will be sure to come back to for more and later on in the in the next show that's news live from berlin and more is coming at the top of the hour you can get all the latest in
university town lots of young people there. it's one of the rich middle towns in germany lots of civil servants very catholic as well in that rather beautiful rural area of germany and what advice have police been giving to locals locals have been told i've just been talking. to my sister actually and locals who lives in munster locals being told to stay indoors to go about their daily business as much as they can. to be vigilant of course and as we've been saying this is the first spring day...
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catholic campuses. we went to triny college. very proud. now trinity university. and it's an issue. and god gave us all free will and respect to answer for that. so i'm rabid supporter of a women's right to choose. and a similar issue of the lbgtq community, because they are connected. and it is one, mo, it is one of the reasons why, probably the main reason why people of faith, and the evangelical community as well as catholics and others, support president trump because of the supreme court on the issue of women's right to choose and gay marriage. that is kind of -- they can look the other way on so many things that are not part of a social agenda for the good of our community. for that one issue. and so it is at risk. it is at risk. but having said that, i would not say if we had a candidate -- as we did recently. one of my colleagues up for re-election. i supported him. i took heat for him. he's pro life. we will have a pro choice gavel when we win the congress. we need to have at least 218 votes to achieve that. so this isn't a mpragmatic decision. it's just respectful position
catholic campuses. we went to triny college. very proud. now trinity university. and it's an issue. and god gave us all free will and respect to answer for that. so i'm rabid supporter of a women's right to choose. and a similar issue of the lbgtq community, because they are connected. and it is one, mo, it is one of the reasons why, probably the main reason why people of faith, and the evangelical community as well as catholics and others, support president trump because of the supreme court...
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meeting of families a triannual event organized by the catholic church which drew 20,000 participants to philadelphia. he has spoken at arizona university, byu, and a lot of other universities that i will not list. in addition to that, he has published on public on international religious freedom and world news, investors business daily,, and has appeared on cbs -- cnn and other television networks. he holds his ba in magnum cum from princeton university. he wrote a dissertation under the direction of robert p george, one of our favorites here. that was on legal obligation and authority. he participated in the program of law and public affairs and bioethics forum. dr. mark was appointed to the u.s. commission on international religious freedom on may 9. on may 16 byinted the speaker of the house for a this may.xpiring we're so grateful to have such a distinguished scholar with us this evening. they didn't gentlemen, please welcome dr. daniel mark. [applause] dr mark: thank you for the kind, generous long introduction. i hope the rest isn't a letdown after this. i was not informed we were competing on interface jokes coming up here so i
meeting of families a triannual event organized by the catholic church which drew 20,000 participants to philadelphia. he has spoken at arizona university, byu, and a lot of other universities that i will not list. in addition to that, he has published on public on international religious freedom and world news, investors business daily,, and has appeared on cbs -- cnn and other television networks. he holds his ba in magnum cum from princeton university. he wrote a dissertation under the...
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university where she is teaching law. and on may 7th, she will co-host the costme institute's famed m.e.t. gala. this year's theme? heavenly bodies -- fashion and the catholic imagination. yesterday evening george left town and was greeted by radioman. a former homeless new yorker known for being in films. in 2012 george, meryl streep, and tom hanks all appeared in a documentary about his life. >> nobody shoots in new york and doesn't know who radioman is. >> before leaving, george took a moment to make sure he's been doing all right. >> we have been checking in on you. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> that's really who george is, he's one of the nicest guys you will ever meet, ever. back to george and amal's date night. as busy as they are, it's nice too see they take time for themselves. >> yes, and moving on, clearly kate hudson took as much time as she could to announce her pregnancy with that amazing gender reveal on instagram last friday. i just watched it on a loop all day long. it was so sweet. and i got new details about it. topping tonight's know and tell, kate's baby joy. >> she did not know until the balloons popped and pink came out, and it was just --
university where she is teaching law. and on may 7th, she will co-host the costme institute's famed m.e.t. gala. this year's theme? heavenly bodies -- fashion and the catholic imagination. yesterday evening george left town and was greeted by radioman. a former homeless new yorker known for being in films. in 2012 george, meryl streep, and tom hanks all appeared in a documentary about his life. >> nobody shoots in new york and doesn't know who radioman is. >> before leaving, george...
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families, a triannual event organized by the catholic church which drew 20000 participants to philadelphia. in addition to speaking here in his book and arizona university, baylor, byu and a lot of other groups at the universities i'm not going to list off. in addition to his academic writing, he has published on topics related to international religious freedom in u.s. news & world report's, investors business daily, foreign affairs, the hill and has appeared on cnn, cbs and relevant radio. he holds a ba in. [inaudible] 's he wrote his dissertation under the direction of robert p george, one of our favorites here on the subject of authority and legal obligation. there he participated in the program and law and public affairs and the bioethics forum. doctor mark was appointed to the u.s. commission on international religious freedom on may 9. by then, speaker of the house john boehner and was appointed to speaker the house for a two term that expires this made and we are so grateful to have such a distinguished scholar with us. please welcome doctor daniel mark. [applause] >> good evening everyone. thank you. it is great to be here. thank you for the ki
families, a triannual event organized by the catholic church which drew 20000 participants to philadelphia. in addition to speaking here in his book and arizona university, baylor, byu and a lot of other groups at the universities i'm not going to list off. in addition to his academic writing, he has published on topics related to international religious freedom in u.s. news & world report's, investors business daily, foreign affairs, the hill and has appeared on cnn, cbs and relevant...
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universe ways to put the u.k. government insists there are no plans for further attacks in syria that presumably will change if there's another chemical weapon attack jonah al jazeera of london. senior catholic cleric overturned to court next month to find out whether he will stand trial on sexual abuse charges cardinal george pell is accused of multiple sexual offenses which he denies his lawyer says he is being targeted to punish the catholic church for failing to prevent other cases of abuse and that the charges should be thrown out andrew thomas has been following proceedings at the melbourne magistrates court. although pavel is australia's most senior figure within the catholic church he was once off bishop here in melbourne he's also be an archbishop in sydney and he was until very recently arguably the third most important person in the catholic church worldwide in charge of all their finances well he found out on tuesday that it will be on the east of my that he discovers whether he'll have to face a formal trial a multiple historic sexual abuse crimes at the place accuse him of the magistrate here in melbourne but spend the last six weeks hearing some of the evidence against him and
universe ways to put the u.k. government insists there are no plans for further attacks in syria that presumably will change if there's another chemical weapon attack jonah al jazeera of london. senior catholic cleric overturned to court next month to find out whether he will stand trial on sexual abuse charges cardinal george pell is accused of multiple sexual offenses which he denies his lawyer says he is being targeted to punish the catholic church for failing to prevent other cases of abuse...
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of christianity at the university of virginia and he's a fellow of the american academy of arts and sciences and past and present with the society as well as the academy of catholic theology. he's chairman of the board of the institute of religion and public life which is the publisher of the outstanding publication that a lot of us reca recalled first things and these three influential books and the first thousand years and the christianity and the spirit of early christian thought seeking the face of god and the christians as the romans saw them and then remembering the christian past. he's taught at fordham, notre dame, in rome, the gregorian university in rome and province college. it is a real pleasure that have robert lewis wilkin speaking on the religious origin of religious freedom. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. it's customary to say how pleased one is to be here. people said to me, how far did you come? and i said it happens that i live down the street at 13174th street and my wife drove me over here this afternoon and she came and instead of driving me home she said it's .8 miles, so i'm very pleased to have the beginning of a relationship to thi
of christianity at the university of virginia and he's a fellow of the american academy of arts and sciences and past and present with the society as well as the academy of catholic theology. he's chairman of the board of the institute of religion and public life which is the publisher of the outstanding publication that a lot of us reca recalled first things and these three influential books and the first thousand years and the christianity and the spirit of early christian thought seeking the...
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ohio, the francisco university have a facebook page and they put up advertisement that had a depiction of christ hanging on the cross this is an image that's shown in churches and catholic and protestant throughout america. facebook decided on its own that ad violated their violence policy and they forced it to be taken down now, they came back later and put it backup but only after the university made an an issue out of it. we got to understand who's making the decision of content and how do they make those decisions and as my colleague representative sarbanes said, how do a political organization and advertisers factor into this privacy and pruitruth and fairns is what this is all about. >> do either of you use facebook in your personal lives as oppose to having a facebook page for your congressional office? if so, how do you use it and were you worried in your personal life, how worried were you if at all about privacy concerns before all of this surfaced >> my family certainly uses facebook platform and we use it professionally as member of congress >> do you use it personally? >> i don't use it personally on a regular basis but i am familiar with the privacy settin
ohio, the francisco university have a facebook page and they put up advertisement that had a depiction of christ hanging on the cross this is an image that's shown in churches and catholic and protestant throughout america. facebook decided on its own that ad violated their violence policy and they forced it to be taken down now, they came back later and put it backup but only after the university made an an issue out of it. we got to understand who's making the decision of content and how do...