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that's the leader's job. >> reporter: father mcshane has been at fordham for more than 23 years.nside the university church is a stained glass window depicting st. aloysius gonzaga, who died of a plague he contracted caring for one of its victims. >> i walked past that stained glass window hundreds, probably thousands of times. i knew it was there, but it never caught me the way it did when i walked into the university church as the virus was taking hold of the city of new york. this invisible force. and i stood there transfixed, looking at this -- this stained glass window that i had seen, but now i saw it. and i just stood there and tears came. >> reporter: father mcshane has been sending out weekly messages to the greater fordham family in which he sometimes reveals his own sadness and his own fears. it was, i suggested, as though he was saying, you know, i'm no different from the rest of you. >> that's exactly right. i have the same joys and sorrows. they have the same concerns, the same fears. and in this very complicated moment, moment of peril, but also great goodness, thi
that's the leader's job. >> reporter: father mcshane has been at fordham for more than 23 years.nside the university church is a stained glass window depicting st. aloysius gonzaga, who died of a plague he contracted caring for one of its victims. >> i walked past that stained glass window hundreds, probably thousands of times. i knew it was there, but it never caught me the way it did when i walked into the university church as the virus was taking hold of the city of new york....
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. >> the jesuit president of fordham university, the c.e.o.f a health care system, and the retired four-star general who ran special operations forces around the world reflect on the nature of leadership coming up this sunday morning. >> pauley: with broadway theaters dark tor the duration, veteran actor nathan lane is glad to have a television premiere to look forward to. >> albert goldman, the drag queen. pseudolus, the slave. max, the broadway producer, all characters nathan lane plays for laughs. >> i've been an actor for 45 years. i'm glad you're entertained and laughing, but, you know, i was acting then, too. i'm not really max bialystock. >> reporter: you're not? >> no. >> reporter: nathan lane as you've never seen him, later on sunday morning. >> pauley: remember the good old days, when we could actually shake hands? mo rocca certainly does. >> hi, john. >> it is a ritual we take for granted. >> i always hated a flappy handshake myself. >> it is something we've had to learn not to do. >> is it possible that the handshake is dead? >> th
. >> the jesuit president of fordham university, the c.e.o.f a health care system, and the retired four-star general who ran special operations forces around the world reflect on the nature of leadership coming up this sunday morning. >> pauley: with broadway theaters dark tor the duration, veteran actor nathan lane is glad to have a television premiere to look forward to. >> albert goldman, the drag queen. pseudolus, the slave. max, the broadway producer, all characters...
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let's ask tina fordham. is a partner and head of global strategy at avon hearst, political and legal advisory boutique in london. thank you for being patient with us as we worked through some of those technical issues. in the u.s. and europe where you are, we are five weeks into the worst of the covid-19 shutdown on the economy. policymakers acted very quickly, especially central banks. in retrospect, do you think policymakers relied on to much of the playbook they used in 2008-20 oh nine by throwing money at the problem first, but or was that the correct response? tina: the important thing has been the swiftness of the central banks' response because that gives national policymakers to do their thing with fiscal stimulus. and so, i think investors are very grateful to central banks for what they have done, and we have seen some unprecedented scale of stimulus measures coming, but probably, there is still not enough to deal with this, and you know, what i mean playbook,t crisis this is not just a financial c
let's ask tina fordham. is a partner and head of global strategy at avon hearst, political and legal advisory boutique in london. thank you for being patient with us as we worked through some of those technical issues. in the u.s. and europe where you are, we are five weeks into the worst of the covid-19 shutdown on the economy. policymakers acted very quickly, especially central banks. in retrospect, do you think policymakers relied on to much of the playbook they used in 2008-20 oh nine by...
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the woman's name was andrea circle karen greenberg director of the center on national security at fordham law madam thank you for sharing your views with us thank you thank you. so the column on al-jazeera this news hour of the spy prayer is being answered and no new coronavirus cases south korea holds a low key celebration for a bull does her stay. in . the. spot an armed conflict and the threat of the coronavirus pandemic mollies constitutional court has confirmed the results of the sponsor lection president abraham abubakar kate as party has won the most seats in parliament but without an outright majority. reports. celebrating his victory is 1st time candidate a newly elected m.p. . as member of the opposition some very says time has come to finally confront the failures of these ruling party for them and. politics is not going well. and peace on do what they are supposed to do our elected officials fail to represent us. change. president. party rally for unchallenged in control of the parliament for the past 7 years after the president counselled elections twice on the grounds of ins
the woman's name was andrea circle karen greenberg director of the center on national security at fordham law madam thank you for sharing your views with us thank you thank you. so the column on al-jazeera this news hour of the spy prayer is being answered and no new coronavirus cases south korea holds a low key celebration for a bull does her stay. in . the. spot an armed conflict and the threat of the coronavirus pandemic mollies constitutional court has confirmed the results of the sponsor...
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political consultant and seattle sarah polley a political analyst and professor of modern islam at fordham university and in that lee new jersey steven rogers an advisor to the president on old 2020 campaign welcome to all of you so let me start let me start with you sara so president trumps criticism of the w.h.o. in his choosing to cut funding what signal does that send to the world. well of i think it's unfortunate and of course i understand your point of view but i feel it's unfortunate that as commentators and as the media are actually playing into. donald trump's strategy here of diverting attention away from his catastrophic mishandle e of the virus sarah sarah sarah we're actually not doing that we have a we have a lot of time to talk and i have a lot of questions we are definitely going to get to some of those questions i was just starting with the dead because that's the most recent thing that's happened we're going to we're going to drill down on a lot i sure you oh sure yeah. well it's any signal to the world that. the united states is attempting to distract from dollar chunks
political consultant and seattle sarah polley a political analyst and professor of modern islam at fordham university and in that lee new jersey steven rogers an advisor to the president on old 2020 campaign welcome to all of you so let me start let me start with you sara so president trumps criticism of the w.h.o. in his choosing to cut funding what signal does that send to the world. well of i think it's unfortunate and of course i understand your point of view but i feel it's unfortunate...
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conversation for can i say we have a 9 year old jessica born when philippe an associate professor in fordham university sapulpa communication and beauty studies she is the author of using technology building democracy digital campaigning and the construction of citizenship and in brussels we have her or a coyote a tech reporter with politico your ladyship in listening to put to me that i know you've got questions for for instance jessica what would you teach your students about breaking the story in cambridge analytical is there anything that you want to actually push us into the fire about that yes i think there are plenty of reasons to be concerned about privacy practices around micro-targeting around some of the issues of racism and sexism in the actual content of those targeted ads that bernie was talking about but one of the things that i'm concerned about is the the kind of default assumption that all of this miniscule ation works and there's actually a lot of research out there that shows that it's not abundantly clear that there are direct effects of these messages and so i think we
conversation for can i say we have a 9 year old jessica born when philippe an associate professor in fordham university sapulpa communication and beauty studies she is the author of using technology building democracy digital campaigning and the construction of citizenship and in brussels we have her or a coyote a tech reporter with politico your ladyship in listening to put to me that i know you've got questions for for instance jessica what would you teach your students about breaking the...
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i want to bring back tina fordham. we started out talking about what was going on in the u.k..inic raab said the government business would continue. other things are still going on in the background now. can we assume that things like like brexit will continue? tina: i think no government will to do any other policy except for this virus. that is why i have been saying for a couple of weeks now that i expect brexit will be postponed. that would have to come at the june brussels summit. it would have to be requested. of course, that is the last thing number 10 would want to be talking about right now. both parties are really fighting for survival. brexitct that a delay to will probably suit both sides. on the other site of it, just thinking about the people for whom brexit has been the primary objective. this virus has done more to reduce -- to reverse globalization, poverty, and borders than brexiteers could have dreamed of. romaine: you kind of mentioned some of the populist movements or what passes for populism around the world. i am wondering, do we start to see a change in
i want to bring back tina fordham. we started out talking about what was going on in the u.k..inic raab said the government business would continue. other things are still going on in the background now. can we assume that things like like brexit will continue? tina: i think no government will to do any other policy except for this virus. that is why i have been saying for a couple of weeks now that i expect brexit will be postponed. that would have to come at the june brussels summit. it would...
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an msnbc political analyst and christina grier is an associate professor of political science at fordham university and the host of the podcast faqnyc. let me go to you first, chairman steele. the president has in many ways tried to come off in the last several days at the beginning of his briefings in a unifying way. and then he just seems at some point to go back into his attack mode and name calling. i mean, it's just like those of us that have wrestled with him, followed him for years, he seemingly just cannot help it. and seemingly no republicans will stand up and say wait a minute, the country is in the middle of an emergency. people are dying. and for him to do what he's doing, i'll give you an example. he started -- i think i have this -- he started early commending joe biden for agreeing with him about the chinese not being able to come in. then later in the press conference he implied that joe biden, if he was watching the press conference, wouldn't understand what he was saying, which is almost implying that he wasn't in charge of his facilities. why are republicans not standi
an msnbc political analyst and christina grier is an associate professor of political science at fordham university and the host of the podcast faqnyc. let me go to you first, chairman steele. the president has in many ways tried to come off in the last several days at the beginning of his briefings in a unifying way. and then he just seems at some point to go back into his attack mode and name calling. i mean, it's just like those of us that have wrestled with him, followed him for years, he...
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for some analysis, let's bring in christina greer, associate professor of political science at fordham university and the host of the podcast faqnyc. and susan del percio, she is a republican strategist and political analyst for msnbc. let me start by asking both you have about some news that broke today. "the washington post" is reporting that there were members of cdc, researchers that were in geneva working with the world health organization in january, and they were giving, sending back information to the white house of the seriousness of the pandemic and the threat it was, which absolutely refutes the timeline that the white house has given in terms of when they were informed, and it also certainly raises the question of if they were being told this by the world health organization, and why is the president saying to world health organization should not receive -- he is going to freeze their funding and they were not being transparent when they were being informed while our researchers were there. and secondly, how we deal with the fact that the administration didn't move until la
for some analysis, let's bring in christina greer, associate professor of political science at fordham university and the host of the podcast faqnyc. and susan del percio, she is a republican strategist and political analyst for msnbc. let me start by asking both you have about some news that broke today. "the washington post" is reporting that there were members of cdc, researchers that were in geneva working with the world health organization in january, and they were giving,...