father edward beck.t's good to see you. how you are? >> i'm good. good to see you too. >> i love you. i missed you, edward. but you know what, i'm glad to have your counsel tonight. for the audience. full disclosure -- >> you know what? >> yes, father. >> i am just so sad, though, i mean i wish i could talk to you about this in person, because my heart is just breaking, to see what's happening in our country, and the use of faith in this whole instance really breaks my heart everyone more so i'm happy to talk about it with you. >> well, help us understand that, because i'm sure you see a big role of faith in the understanding and the demand for social justice. what bothers you here? >> well, jesus was a nonviolent protester. i mean that was his life. that's what he stood for. he was against unjust structures. and he didn't condone violence. to oppose those structures. but he certainly did oppose them. in nonviolent protests. and so to see nonviolent protesters pushed back by force, and rubber bullets, an