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i want to also referred to devotions. among new catholics. in fact, i remember when i was at the office of ministries at the bishops conference, we had this immigrant family from vietnam arrive. as they unpacked everything, over 50% of the luggage they brought was a devotional stuff. bibles, statues of mary, rosaries worried over 50%. what does that mean? he means that devotions and religious value is very strong among them. and they want to keep that. they want to maintain that. they want that to be a part of who they are. because they don't have a vietnamese church, or african church, nigerian church, hispanic church, sometimes when they are together, there is a clash of devotions. and that is something that one needs to be aware of. let's take for example devotions to mary. it is the same blessed mother. but we have our lady of our lady of guadalupe, and so on. if we are in the same church and if it is not well handled, it becomes, whose mary takes center stage? finally, i want to also emphasized that that devotion issue is a big part of m
i want to also referred to devotions. among new catholics. in fact, i remember when i was at the office of ministries at the bishops conference, we had this immigrant family from vietnam arrive. as they unpacked everything, over 50% of the luggage they brought was a devotional stuff. bibles, statues of mary, rosaries worried over 50%. what does that mean? he means that devotions and religious value is very strong among them. and they want to keep that. they want to maintain that. they want that...
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the devotion of lee's soldiers is the stuff of legend. even during the darkest days of the winter of 1865. i have resolved to fight as long as marsh robert has the corporal's guard or until he says give up. the sergeant in the 31st georgia. he is the man i shall follow, or die in the attempt. and when word of lee's surrender reached remote parts of the south, many equated the end of lee's army with the death of the confederacy, even though several great clad armies remained in the field. everybody seems to be ready to give up hope, wrote one woman expressing typical sentiments when learning of appomattox. the life of confederate states is gone when general lee and his army have surrendered. one other figure in the war, especially when prospects seemed so deem commanded this level of devotion. that level of trust. as henry wise famously told lee on april 6th during the retreat from petersburg there has been no country, general, for a year or more. you are the country to these men. they have fought for you. they have shivered through a long
the devotion of lee's soldiers is the stuff of legend. even during the darkest days of the winter of 1865. i have resolved to fight as long as marsh robert has the corporal's guard or until he says give up. the sergeant in the 31st georgia. he is the man i shall follow, or die in the attempt. and when word of lee's surrender reached remote parts of the south, many equated the end of lee's army with the death of the confederacy, even though several great clad armies remained in the field....
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the devotion of lee's soldiers is the stuff of legend. even during the darkest days of the winter of 1865. i have resolved to fight as long as marsh robert has the corporal's guard or until he says give up. the sergeant in the 31st georgia. he is the man i shall follow, or die in the attempt. and when word of lee's surrender reached remote parts of the south, many equated the end of lee's army with the death of the confederacy, even though several great clad armies remained in the field. everybody seems to be ready to give up hope, wrote one woman expressing typical sentiments when learning of appomattox. the life of confederate states is gone when general lee and his army have surrendered. one other figure in the war, especially when prospects seemed so deem commanded this level of devotion. that level of trust. as henry wise famously told lee on april 6th during the retreat from petersburg there has been no country, general, for a year or more. you are the country to these men. they have fought for you. they have shivered through a long
the devotion of lee's soldiers is the stuff of legend. even during the darkest days of the winter of 1865. i have resolved to fight as long as marsh robert has the corporal's guard or until he says give up. the sergeant in the 31st georgia. he is the man i shall follow, or die in the attempt. and when word of lee's surrender reached remote parts of the south, many equated the end of lee's army with the death of the confederacy, even though several great clad armies remained in the field....
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with that anger, i can do anything. >> reporter: nakamura was completely devoted to his invention. he didn't answer the phone or attend meetings. he just focused on a breakthrough. after nearly five years of struggle, nakamura succeeded in creating bright blue l.e.d.s in 1993. the invention completed the area of three primary colors that mike up white light, red green and blue. it has a wide range of applications including large full-color display screens, smartphones and blu-ray disks. nakamura believes the vision he pursued with such single-minded devotion will benefit the world. >> we can't just use energy consumption. i believe that l.e.d. lighting can also reduce global warming, too. >> reporter: he encourages younger researchers to become pioneers as well. >> i think you have to take the risk. risk because it's almost like jumbling. >> reporter: nakamura's passion influenced his colleagues and students. >> shuji teaches all of us as young people, believe in yourself, believe in your dream and just go for it. and nothing held him back. he just kept going. >> he gives you the f
with that anger, i can do anything. >> reporter: nakamura was completely devoted to his invention. he didn't answer the phone or attend meetings. he just focused on a breakthrough. after nearly five years of struggle, nakamura succeeded in creating bright blue l.e.d.s in 1993. the invention completed the area of three primary colors that mike up white light, red green and blue. it has a wide range of applications including large full-color display screens, smartphones and blu-ray disks....
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he's devoted his time and state resources to deal with the situation that's unfolding here in baltimore. he's in constant communication with the leadership here and he's been talking to folks at the white house as well. we know late last night he held that news conference. he talked with president obama to talk about the situation unfolding here. he call the national guard to help out here as a last resort. that was the term that he used that was the term thaft head of the national guard used and he says he did not make that decision lightly. >> he thanked me for the action. said we thought we were doing the right thing. he said i assume you and your
he's devoted his time and state resources to deal with the situation that's unfolding here in baltimore. he's in constant communication with the leadership here and he's been talking to folks at the white house as well. we know late last night he held that news conference. he talked with president obama to talk about the situation unfolding here. he call the national guard to help out here as a last resort. that was the term that he used that was the term thaft head of the national guard used...
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. >> there were a lot of people who were speaking out about the devotion of relics as something whichrd and disgusting. and that really thought that people had lost touch with the true faith. >> the true cross had the power to divide christianity. and the question remained, could the legend be real? high in the cantabrian mountains of northern spain lies the monastery of santo liribio. it's home to the largest and most revered piece of helena's discovery. dr. georges kazan is an archaeologist here to investigate the mystery of the true cross. >> what's at stake here is the truth about the origins of this relic. is it something that dates back from the time of christ? this relic is said to have been brought in the fifth century from jerusalem by a monk called toribio. and this relic is enormous by the standards of the relics of the cross. there's not many relics that are anything like this size. there's a little window here where you can actually touch the wood itself. unfortunately, we can't open up this reliquary and take this wood with us or subject it to any sort of sampling. howev
. >> there were a lot of people who were speaking out about the devotion of relics as something whichrd and disgusting. and that really thought that people had lost touch with the true faith. >> the true cross had the power to divide christianity. and the question remained, could the legend be real? high in the cantabrian mountains of northern spain lies the monastery of santo liribio. it's home to the largest and most revered piece of helena's discovery. dr. georges kazan is an...
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>> this is most of my time, thank god is devoted to that, is devoted to write.istening to these two gentlemen within this great exhibition in -- gallery. this is what i love most, to write about jackson pollack, this is my deepest will and task. but public intellectual is someone who sometimes puts the pen on the table and when there is an emergency who decides to take the emergency. but the real time is devoted to art, it's devoted to write this play about europe which i would love to perform in america, in new york. he's welcome, he's not welcome. this is the call of my life, of course. >> rose: what are the lasting impact of what happened at charlie hebdo? what are the consequences of that cruel act? >> the consequence of that is might be thatÑe maria le pen is cooling down as we said at the beginning of this conversation. there was a sort of consciousness in the depth of the french people that one could not continue to play games with these terrible ideas. it is worlds and one day the worlds have the weight of bombs and of shots. so that's this very deep in
>> this is most of my time, thank god is devoted to that, is devoted to write.istening to these two gentlemen within this great exhibition in -- gallery. this is what i love most, to write about jackson pollack, this is my deepest will and task. but public intellectual is someone who sometimes puts the pen on the table and when there is an emergency who decides to take the emergency. but the real time is devoted to art, it's devoted to write this play about europe which i would love to...
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thank you for your devotion, for exercising our liberty, and for telling our story. the bless you and god bless united states of america. [applause] >> before i introduce our final speaker, let me take a moment to its knowledge the hard work of a few people whose friendship has been so valuable during this past year. i want to thank the eight members at the first table, the eight members of the board. they fight hard to do their job with excellent and to help you do yours. [applause] i especially want to thank vice president carol lee. no one fights harder than she does for what she believes is right. she is a fierce advocate for press read them and she will be your president next year. [applause] i wanted to knowledge our incredible executive director, julia. julia, thank you for keeping this association's heart in the right place or so many years. [applause] you george, our lawyer. your insightful counsel and devotion to our core mission of fighting for openness and transparency. i think the tribune publishing bureau for their support, especially my outstanding bur
thank you for your devotion, for exercising our liberty, and for telling our story. the bless you and god bless united states of america. [applause] >> before i introduce our final speaker, let me take a moment to its knowledge the hard work of a few people whose friendship has been so valuable during this past year. i want to thank the eight members at the first table, the eight members of the board. they fight hard to do their job with excellent and to help you do yours. [applause] i...
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. >> there were a lot of people who were speaking out about the devotion of relics as something whichsurd and disgusting. and that really thought that people had lost touch with the true faith. >> the true cross had the power to divide christianity. and the question remained, could the legend be real? high in the cantabrian mountains of northern spain lies a monastery. it's home to the largest and most revered piece of helena's discovery. dr. georges kazan is an archaeologist here to investigate the mystery of the true cross. >> what's at stake here is the truth about the origins of this relic. is it something that dates back from the time of christ? this relic is said to have been brought in the fifth century from jerusalem by a monk called toribio. and this relic is enormous by standards of relics of the cross. there's not many relics that are anything like this size. there's a little window here where you can actually touch the wood itself. unfortunately, we can't open up this relic and take this wood with us or subject it to any scientific sampling. however, what i'd really like t
. >> there were a lot of people who were speaking out about the devotion of relics as something whichsurd and disgusting. and that really thought that people had lost touch with the true faith. >> the true cross had the power to divide christianity. and the question remained, could the legend be real? high in the cantabrian mountains of northern spain lies a monastery. it's home to the largest and most revered piece of helena's discovery. dr. georges kazan is an archaeologist here...
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president i'm jim i've devoted the last thirty years for improvements to the serving it's one of our goals we've outreached to the property owner at one polk and lived in miami and then had a high ohio tuesday and now have housing at one hundred van ness i've moved in last week and one 50 is an international part of the residential community in civic center to make the real impact i'm familiar with one-on-one 50 van ness building it was built originally in the 20s by the california triple a and as a beautiful renaissance building in the 50s in the spirit of modernization it was destroyed and it was remodeled so there wish floors on top of the old building it makes the old building seismically peril also, because in an earthquake the building will sgak with each other it should have been torn down but the building code it can't be so there's a - >> now i'd like to point out that 50 fell street had not been owned by a sophisticated real estate investor that left is empty looking for the right client and it was well aware of what was going in the area and while he was looking for the ri
president i'm jim i've devoted the last thirty years for improvements to the serving it's one of our goals we've outreached to the property owner at one polk and lived in miami and then had a high ohio tuesday and now have housing at one hundred van ness i've moved in last week and one 50 is an international part of the residential community in civic center to make the real impact i'm familiar with one-on-one 50 van ness building it was built originally in the 20s by the california triple a and...
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thank you for your devotion and exercising liberty and telling our american story.ss you, god bless the united states of america. [applause] christi: let me take a moment to acknowledge several people whose assistance and friendship has been so valuable during this year. i want to thank the people sitting at the head table the eight members of the board. they fight hard every day at the white house to do their jobs with excellence in to help you do yours. [applause] i especially want to thank carol lee. nobody fights harder than carol. she is a fierce advocate for press freedom and she will be your president next year. [applause] i want to acknowledge our incredible executive director, julia. julia, thank you for keeping this association's heart in the right place for so many years. [applause] thank you, george, our lawyer. for your insightful counsel and devotion to our core mission of fighting for openness and transparency. i think the tribune publishing bureau for their support especially david. and my white house colleague kathleen hennessey. i think the visiona
thank you for your devotion and exercising liberty and telling our american story.ss you, god bless the united states of america. [applause] christi: let me take a moment to acknowledge several people whose assistance and friendship has been so valuable during this year. i want to thank the people sitting at the head table the eight members of the board. they fight hard every day at the white house to do their jobs with excellence in to help you do yours. [applause] i especially want to thank...
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who gave the last full measure of devotion. soon he would be among those honored dead. the final and most poignant casualty in the same war. and his death another reason for us to renew or devotion to our great country. we should think then about lincoln's message which is like the message of our nation. on the question of equality lincoln was as precise as a mathematician and as lyrical as a poet. of equality and slavery, he said "as i would not be a slave, so i would not be a master." this expresses my idea of democracy. whatever differs to this to the extent of the difference is no democracy. of equality and the declaration lincoln said, "i think the authors of that notable instrument intended to declare all men but they did not intend to declare all meny well in all respects. they did not mean we are all equal in size or social capacity. they defined with tolerable distinctness and what respects they did consider all men equal. equal unalienable rights, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. this they said and this the
who gave the last full measure of devotion. soon he would be among those honored dead. the final and most poignant casualty in the same war. and his death another reason for us to renew or devotion to our great country. we should think then about lincoln's message which is like the message of our nation. on the question of equality lincoln was as precise as a mathematician and as lyrical as a poet. of equality and slavery, he said "as i would not be a slave, so i would not be a...
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the woman tradition calls a sinner but who becomes the most devoted follower of jesus. >> i see mary magdalene as one of the most compelling figures in the entire gospel. >> a witness to the crucifixion and the resurrection, she is one of the most misunderstood women in the bible. >> she was the first christian. >> known as a penitent prostitute, was she, in fact, the wife of jesus? >> there's an air of scandal about this. >> the bible tells us little about mary. is it possible that everything we've assumed about her is wrong and could lost gospels help fill in the missing parts of her story and tell us who really was mary magdalene? ♪ >>> for many christians today, mary magdalene is revered for her compassionate love for jesus. >> i think jesus meant everything to mary. >> she was present at the crucifixion and, most importantly, she was present at the resurrection. she's the first person to whom jesus appears after his resurrection. >> do not weep nor grieve nor be irresolute. for his grace will protect you. >> yet when it comes to the details of mary's life, the bible says very li
the woman tradition calls a sinner but who becomes the most devoted follower of jesus. >> i see mary magdalene as one of the most compelling figures in the entire gospel. >> a witness to the crucifixion and the resurrection, she is one of the most misunderstood women in the bible. >> she was the first christian. >> known as a penitent prostitute, was she, in fact, the wife of jesus? >> there's an air of scandal about this. >> the bible tells us little about...
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the woman tradition calls a sinner but who becomes the most devoted follower of jesus. >> i see mary magdalene as one of the most compelling figures in the entire gospel. >> a witness to the crucifixion and the resurrection, she is one of the most misunderstood women in the bible. >> she was the first christian. >> known as a penitent prostitute, was she, in fact, the wife of jesus? >> there's an air of scandal about this. >> the bible tells us little about mary. is it possible that everything we've assumed about her is wrong and could lost gospels help fill in the missing parts of her story and tell us who really was mary magdalen ♪ >>> for many christians today, mary magdalene is revered for her compassionate love for jesus. >> i think jesus meant everything to mary. >> she was present at the crucifixion and, most importantly, she was present at the resurrection. she's the first person to whom jesus appears after his resurrection. >> do not weep nor grieve nor be irresolute. for his grace will protect you. >> yet when it comes to the details of mary's life, the bible says very litt
the woman tradition calls a sinner but who becomes the most devoted follower of jesus. >> i see mary magdalene as one of the most compelling figures in the entire gospel. >> a witness to the crucifixion and the resurrection, she is one of the most misunderstood women in the bible. >> she was the first christian. >> known as a penitent prostitute, was she, in fact, the wife of jesus? >> there's an air of scandal about this. >> the bible tells us little about...
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the woman tradition calls a sinner but who becomes the most devoted follower of jesus. >> i see mary magdalene as one of the most compelling figures in the entire gospel. >> a witness to the crucifixion and the resurrection, she is one of the most misunderstood women in the bible. >> she was the first christian. >> known as a penitent prostitute, was she, in fact, the wife of jesus? >> there's an air of scandal about this. >> the bible tells us little about mary. is it possible that everything we've assumed about her is wrong and could lost gospels help fill in the missing parts of her story and tell us who really was mary magdalene? ♪ >>> for many christians today, mary magdalene is revered for her compassionate love for jesus. >> i think jesus meant everything to mary. >> she was present at the crucifixion and, most importantly, she was present at the resurrection. she's the first person to whom jesus appears after his resurrection. >> do not weep nor grieve nor be irresolute. for his grace will protect you. >> yet when it comes to the details of mary's life, the bible says very li
the woman tradition calls a sinner but who becomes the most devoted follower of jesus. >> i see mary magdalene as one of the most compelling figures in the entire gospel. >> a witness to the crucifixion and the resurrection, she is one of the most misunderstood women in the bible. >> she was the first christian. >> known as a penitent prostitute, was she, in fact, the wife of jesus? >> there's an air of scandal about this. >> the bible tells us little about...
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back in time is story of one man's devotion to symbol of faith and easter is the perfect sunday for billst. >> if you were convinced that god had really important job for you, one that would require for you to spend all of your money would you do it? i once met a man who did. >> wants you to put up crosses. i am a country boy unknown to nobody chosen to head a major operation. >> he is bernard coffindaffer's crosses. later on sunday morning. >> osgood: not so long ago candiceer with men was "murphy brown" one of the most popular correspondents she talks about those years ant plenty more with jane pauley. >> hi, everybody. >> if you remember "murphy brown" you know the beautiful woman can be both smart and funny. she had it all. or so it seemed. >> anything painful? >> no. pretend i'm mike wallace. later on "sunday morning," candice bergen. >> osgood: don't always consist of gold and jewels. some are love and memory of loyal friends as lee cowan will be showing. >> when it comes to our four-legged companions just doesn't seem fair. their lives are so short compared to ours but every momen
back in time is story of one man's devotion to symbol of faith and easter is the perfect sunday for billst. >> if you were convinced that god had really important job for you, one that would require for you to spend all of your money would you do it? i once met a man who did. >> wants you to put up crosses. i am a country boy unknown to nobody chosen to head a major operation. >> he is bernard coffindaffer's crosses. later on sunday morning. >> osgood: not so long ago...
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the math but actually a .4 tagalog proficient teacher on special assignment for two days they've devoted towards the tagalog filipino packet that's their assignment and the next 3 days another assignment but that's their focus this is something that multi loinldz never had the capacity to provide we've always had supervisors or on the folks hold meetings that is the first time we're able to provide that level of support. >> let's see commissioners before we go to next turf has a question. >> yes. thank you christine i want to take a moment to say how blown away i am listening to the crime lab i'm looking at this like, yeah wow. hesitate the response so thanks guys i really appreciate that it is really laid in an awe layoffs way you can understand it like a layperson like myself so christina i actually in my comments wanted more money to start on a lingual language the real elementary schools versus a language pathway for example like a you know immersion go program offering world language and highlight a program like that in some of the schools that is money i've asked for $300,000 and a
the math but actually a .4 tagalog proficient teacher on special assignment for two days they've devoted towards the tagalog filipino packet that's their assignment and the next 3 days another assignment but that's their focus this is something that multi loinldz never had the capacity to provide we've always had supervisors or on the folks hold meetings that is the first time we're able to provide that level of support. >> let's see commissioners before we go to next turf has a question....
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now this has nothing to do with devotion true devotion to god. so i think that the balance here we have to treich is recognizing that in fact, they are doing this in the name of religion. i think that is what andrea's point is. >> do you think they're doing it in name of devotion to god? >> they do. why are you struggling with what i'm saying? they yell "allahu akbar!" before they commit the tracks. this is not what i'm saying. bernard lewis foremost scholar of islam this is what they're saying themselves. this is their words melissa, not mind. >> let me quickly interject something. if your family member is a christian killed by one of these people obviously it is war. >> no doubt. >> pause the person that you love has been taken from you because of their religion. that is the most personal expression we have. as human beings. >> but i think what melissa's point is -- >> from your definition is love. that is religion is not saying they love everyone. >> but where is the love in that expression? >> you know what is interesting about what kennedy j
now this has nothing to do with devotion true devotion to god. so i think that the balance here we have to treich is recognizing that in fact, they are doing this in the name of religion. i think that is what andrea's point is. >> do you think they're doing it in name of devotion to god? >> they do. why are you struggling with what i'm saying? they yell "allahu akbar!" before they commit the tracks. this is not what i'm saying. bernard lewis foremost scholar of islam this...
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she described her as an american hero devoted to pushing the limits of space. if approved the statue of ride would be the first in washington of a woman and the first known gay person to be included at the capitol's stach wary hall. >>> the san francisco board of supervisors introduced a legislation today. it passed the new law -- if passed the new law would apply to yet to be constructed buildings. >> we should not be using portable drinking water to flush our toilets to irrigate our landscaping. it's a huge waste of water. >> reporter: the proposal is drawing criticism from developers who say it would add millions to construction costs. the legislation calls for thit isy to use nondrinking water in the next five years. >>> california ski resorts that had not closed are doing a happy dance this week including mammoth mountain getting dumped on today. it's light fluffy snow which skiers love. like to cruise on the powder. they expect well over a foot of snow. because of that it will likely extend the ski season into may. >>> farther north in the sierra didn't l
she described her as an american hero devoted to pushing the limits of space. if approved the statue of ride would be the first in washington of a woman and the first known gay person to be included at the capitol's stach wary hall. >>> the san francisco board of supervisors introduced a legislation today. it passed the new law -- if passed the new law would apply to yet to be constructed buildings. >> we should not be using portable drinking water to flush our toilets to...
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warren and geovany were aid workers in pakistan devoted to improving the lives of the pakistani peopleter warren was abducted by al-qaeda in 2011, i directed mri security team to do everything possible to find him and bring him home safely to his family. and dedicated professionals worked tirelessly to do so. and we worked closely on behalf of our italian allies to retreat geovany. our efforts have saved innocent lives here in america and around the world, and that determination only makes the loss of these two men especially painful for all of us. based on information and intelligence we have obtained we believe that a u.s. counter terrorism operation targeting an al-qaeda compound in the afghanistan pakistan border region accidentally killed warren and geeovany this past wednesday. as a husband and father i cannot begin to imagine the ang lish that the families are enduring today. i realize that there are no words that can ever equal their loss. i know that there is nothing that i could ever say or do to ease their heart ache and today i simply want to say this. as president and comm
warren and geovany were aid workers in pakistan devoted to improving the lives of the pakistani peopleter warren was abducted by al-qaeda in 2011, i directed mri security team to do everything possible to find him and bring him home safely to his family. and dedicated professionals worked tirelessly to do so. and we worked closely on behalf of our italian allies to retreat geovany. our efforts have saved innocent lives here in america and around the world, and that determination only makes the...
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so you just want to devote yourself to community service and helping people, huh? >> well, yeah.t of it now but the money would surely give me the freedom to do it as often as i want. >> that is so awesome. you know what? we need more people like you. well, here is the millionaire money tree. 14 questions spread over 2 rounds with money values going from 100 bucks all the way up to $1 million. >> [laughs] >> you've got 10 questions in round 1 from $100 to $25,000.
so you just want to devote yourself to community service and helping people, huh? >> well, yeah.t of it now but the money would surely give me the freedom to do it as often as i want. >> that is so awesome. you know what? we need more people like you. well, here is the millionaire money tree. 14 questions spread over 2 rounds with money values going from 100 bucks all the way up to $1 million. >> [laughs] >> you've got 10 questions in round 1 from $100 to $25,000.
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but that was an important moment for me because it is what i thought of with the devotional catholicism period in my intellectual life with i modern fiction and there is nothing in between. if you do them both they should never meet that wallace separation. so you could be a cosmopolitan minded intellectual to have this sense of the world around you. >> host: telesis to "richard john neuhaus" really was. to say repeatedly in the biography. as a fixture in the pages of "the new york times" editor. is a dominant public figure who rose and fell. how did he become the figure he was? is then he was in texas with seminary in st. louis . but then his face commitment to discover more than just reading and writing. it is partly a story of how a man of faith or god actually ventures will be out into the public life. if you are in a public square one of his titles tell us many times was arrested with martin luther king's gimmicky absolutely adored and admired him. patterned himself to some extent and wanted to live that kind of life was that happening? >> i think it was those nuances emerging from
but that was an important moment for me because it is what i thought of with the devotional catholicism period in my intellectual life with i modern fiction and there is nothing in between. if you do them both they should never meet that wallace separation. so you could be a cosmopolitan minded intellectual to have this sense of the world around you. >> host: telesis to "richard john neuhaus" really was. to say repeatedly in the biography. as a fixture in the pages of "the...
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she might have a comment on that. >> this year the shirley chisholm is devoted to black lives matter. as a historian i can say what shirley chisholm would say today because we have to focus upon what the person did, she was active and police brutality, one of the issues that would overturn the democratic party. she was one of the few called in. she supported the black panthers raised money for angela davis when no other member of the congressional black caucus would do so and for other black revolutionaries, and in boston and the good fight, she understood the danger of young african-americans why was express the way it was and when asked to denounce the fact the panthers supported the presidency, she answered in a beautiful way, she said you should be glad this black militant organization is coming back to life for politics as opposed to denouncing them. >> when i think about empowered women i am curious about their relationship to their fathers. what was the relationship to follow? >> her father was a very important figure in her life and he was a strong socialist and the whole fami
she might have a comment on that. >> this year the shirley chisholm is devoted to black lives matter. as a historian i can say what shirley chisholm would say today because we have to focus upon what the person did, she was active and police brutality, one of the issues that would overturn the democratic party. she was one of the few called in. she supported the black panthers raised money for angela davis when no other member of the congressional black caucus would do so and for other...
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for the past four years, i've served as executive director of children's council where we're devoted in making quality child care and early education a reality for everybody in our city. children's counsel helps people understand their children's options, helps low-income families to pay for care, manages the city's subsidy allocation list, maintains [inaudible] and works closely with government funders and community based partners to build the supply of quality care. our work supporting child care providers is focused on the 700 family child care home ins the city. we provide -- our staff helped child care providers establish their businesses, we provide basic and ongoing training in child development, health and safety, business management and other topics and provide coaching and technical assistance and the city's quality network which is designed to design quality options for low-income children. in my four years at children's council, i have become a strong advocate for public investment in child care and early education so all children will have the opportunity to succeed. i'v
for the past four years, i've served as executive director of children's council where we're devoted in making quality child care and early education a reality for everybody in our city. children's counsel helps people understand their children's options, helps low-income families to pay for care, manages the city's subsidy allocation list, maintains [inaudible] and works closely with government funders and community based partners to build the supply of quality care. our work supporting child...
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he is very much devoted to that premise.and i know i talk to a lot of people throughout the political spectrum. one thing a lot of people say both critics and friends and foes and so on, democrats and republicans is you couldn't ask for a better family role model than obama. he does appear to be devoted to his wife michelle and his children can answer even republicans will say as far as the family values, you can't do better than the obama family coming and i think that is something that a lot of people recognize and i'm glad for him. >> host: next call maryland, good morning. >> caller: good morning gentlemen. my question for mr. walsh is during his lifetime who does he think has been the most narcissistic president and why. thank you. >> guest: ice covered five and i have that perspective. i think that before that of course this was before my time i think that he was a very narcissistic president. i think that president clinton was as well. i covered all eight years of his presidency and he's a very self-indulgent person.
he is very much devoted to that premise.and i know i talk to a lot of people throughout the political spectrum. one thing a lot of people say both critics and friends and foes and so on, democrats and republicans is you couldn't ask for a better family role model than obama. he does appear to be devoted to his wife michelle and his children can answer even republicans will say as far as the family values, you can't do better than the obama family coming and i think that is something that a lot...
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in the right way could tell you but that was comforting when i think back to that time with that devotion with it could be an aplomb was the alternative to the language of face. struggling to find comfort thinking about the freedoms with that is happening actively the person that when i was another child that allows me to take different steps as a person. >> host: to ever surprise yourself when you write a poem? >> yes. that is the goal the be the poem isn't done or it isn't ready. the last book was thinking about my father who passed away seven years ago. i don't know what i was after the when i sat down to write it i wanted to dwell on aspects of our relationship that would make me feel close to him again. and one thing that i discovered that was connected looking for a version of god as a touchstone in my family but not to pride myself to feel confident that it was mysterious and large that i had entrusted to my father but it did not seem to fit the bill. i was fascinated for what i could comprehend to think about those images from the hubble space telescope in data want to try to have
in the right way could tell you but that was comforting when i think back to that time with that devotion with it could be an aplomb was the alternative to the language of face. struggling to find comfort thinking about the freedoms with that is happening actively the person that when i was another child that allows me to take different steps as a person. >> host: to ever surprise yourself when you write a poem? >> yes. that is the goal the be the poem isn't done or it isn't ready....
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she was so profoundly devoted to the formation of our new nation. she and do word -- endured long separations from her husband. she knew the fragility of the win of john adams as president having won by three votes. dolly madison set the model for the role of first lady that would go unchallenged into the 20th century. most of us know her as the best social hostess in washington. what her husband valued was her political acumen. the ability to bring people together. using her strength and knowledge as a hostess. we talked about sarah polk. caroline courson is another -- caroline harrison is another first lady we know little about. when she served, the late 1800s, she teamed up with other progressive minded women of the time to lead an effort to raise funds for johns hopkins university medical school on the condition, one condition. it admitted women. these people have been leaders. they have stood up for other women and social causes. they never were subservient to their husbands, they were partners. some of them, like the best truman -- bess truman
she was so profoundly devoted to the formation of our new nation. she and do word -- endured long separations from her husband. she knew the fragility of the win of john adams as president having won by three votes. dolly madison set the model for the role of first lady that would go unchallenged into the 20th century. most of us know her as the best social hostess in washington. what her husband valued was her political acumen. the ability to bring people together. using her strength and...
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if you devote yourself to one extremism and one believe and not be open to the possibility of workingogether to make a better change for our nation then you should not be in public service. if you're not willing to go out \of your way to help others and to devote yourself to your nation and everyone and not just your party, not just republicans, not just democrats either, you basically do not need to be in government. you do not need to be in public service. every single one of the 103 delegates here have proven they want to do public service, not for themselves, but for the betterment of society. they want to come together to make sure every human is equally treated, to make sure every human, every citizen in our nation gets the exact same treatment that they should, and they are going to devote themselves to doing that by compromising and working together. you should not have one party ideologies tucked in your head so you can get reelected. reelection is not the reason to go into public service. brian: those of you have just joined us on "q&a," this group has been in town for a wee
if you devote yourself to one extremism and one believe and not be open to the possibility of workingogether to make a better change for our nation then you should not be in public service. if you're not willing to go out \of your way to help others and to devote yourself to your nation and everyone and not just your party, not just republicans, not just democrats either, you basically do not need to be in government. you do not need to be in public service. every single one of the 103...
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space flight and about $11 billion devoted to earth science. i happen to be one who believes that the most important planet in the universe, and we have now discovered thousands, the most important planet in the universe is the one on which we live. and our job here at nasa is to create incredible ground-shake ground-shaking instruments satellites that provide data to decision-makers. everything we do in this agency is with the express purpose of making life better for people here on earth. and i think we do that in spades. >> do you think you convinced senator cruz that the human beings can change the climate? >> let me tell you what i tell my daughter and, and other young ladies. and this, you're gonna say "what difference does this make"? they struggle every day to become, a fully integrated part of our society because women and minorities are still not fully accepted in our society as, as capable of being contributing members. and i tell them every single day, "look, don't waste your time tryin' to talk somebody into accepting you. do your
space flight and about $11 billion devoted to earth science. i happen to be one who believes that the most important planet in the universe, and we have now discovered thousands, the most important planet in the universe is the one on which we live. and our job here at nasa is to create incredible ground-shake ground-shaking instruments satellites that provide data to decision-makers. everything we do in this agency is with the express purpose of making life better for people here on earth. and...