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professor john garvey joins us now.dent of the catholic university of america joining me by phone. president garvey, thank you for being with us. the big difference sshgs of course, that the pope is alive to witness the succession process, and there has got to be conversations along the margins tooz what would pope benedict xvi want. >> you got to wonder what affect that will have on the process, don't you? it isn't something we've seen in our lifetime or for centuries, for that matter. i don't think anybody has a clue. your guess is as good as mine. >> i was reading your statement, president garvey, and as the catholic university of america president, you spoke of his theological wisdom and what he imparted in the importance of catholic education. could you speak to that and to the reaction of young people as they look towards a change of leadership of the church? >> yes. to start with, the second point first, i've been talking to some of our students as well as my brothers and sisters about this, and one of the reacti
professor john garvey joins us now.dent of the catholic university of america joining me by phone. president garvey, thank you for being with us. the big difference sshgs of course, that the pope is alive to witness the succession process, and there has got to be conversations along the margins tooz what would pope benedict xvi want. >> you got to wonder what affect that will have on the process, don't you? it isn't something we've seen in our lifetime or for centuries, for that matter. i...
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and you remembered ellen garvey! you think her behind that's funny, huh? well, you listen to me. there's nothing funny about throwing away your talent. oh, come on, ma. what talent? you had talent. you had potential. you had sensitivity. look at your fingers. they're beautiful. oh, come on. oh, ma! ma! i'll try eskimo boy. ohh! oh, hey, ray. the rat go home? rat? yeah, i heard your mother giving a lesson to one of her piano rats. i was hiding out. yeah, yeah, yeah, the rat went home. jeez aloo, i hate the sound of a kid on that thing. ♪ plink, plink, plink ♪ i'm going to chop it into kindling and put a big vibrating chair right there. huh? yeah, that'll sound better. you bouncing around in a chair. you want to watch the jets? no, no, no, thanks. listen, dad, when i was taking piano lessons as a kid, how come you never, you know... killed myself? ha ha ha ha ha ha. i was--i was going to say encouraged me. encouraged your piano lessons? why the hell would i do that? i don't know. i heard some parents were into encouraging, dad. you know? maybe you could've b
and you remembered ellen garvey! you think her behind that's funny, huh? well, you listen to me. there's nothing funny about throwing away your talent. oh, come on, ma. what talent? you had talent. you had potential. you had sensitivity. look at your fingers. they're beautiful. oh, come on. oh, ma! ma! i'll try eskimo boy. ohh! oh, hey, ray. the rat go home? rat? yeah, i heard your mother giving a lesson to one of her piano rats. i was hiding out. yeah, yeah, yeah, the rat went home. jeez aloo,...
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so in that sense it is not so surprising. >> president garvey, what does it mean?is subject to rapid changes and shaken by questions of deep relevance? >> in some ways he has been a great leader for these times because he was so intellectual. he wrote about love and our relationship with god. that is an important message, the first message we expect to hear from all popes. >>> is there a possible in an american cardinal is somewhere in the pipeline when this conclave is called they could be seriously considered? >> i suppose seriously considered. the last two popes have not been from italy. although it is a little bit of a long shot to predict an american. kind of like the kentucky derby, the predictions are always wrong. >>> again breaking news, pope benedict xvi is announcing his resignation due to his >>> the answer to the question of the day is b, parking
so in that sense it is not so surprising. >> president garvey, what does it mean?is subject to rapid changes and shaken by questions of deep relevance? >> in some ways he has been a great leader for these times because he was so intellectual. he wrote about love and our relationship with god. that is an important message, the first message we expect to hear from all popes. >>> is there a possible in an american cardinal is somewhere in the pipeline when this conclave is...
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garvey admits the noun 895-year-old pontiff looks frail even back then, yet remained a giant figure. >> in some ways he is the spiritual leered of the world. >> whoever the next pope is going to be is going to need a lot of prayer and good smarts and an ability to reach out to people who are far and way in the church. >> reporter: pope benedict's had statements that seemed to be offensive to muslims jews and latin americas. still he will be remembered for his efforts in strengthening the catholic church, and its core beliefs. >> his legacy will be having followed pope john paul ii. (audio difficulty) (audio difficulty) (audio difficulty) that region represents 42% of the 1.23 billion catholics around the world. >>> pope benedict was inaugurated in 2005 and for the first time in recent history the leader of the catholic church is leaving while he is still alive. stacey cohen has been following the story since it broke early this morning. she is joining us live now from northwest washington with more information, clearly, clearly, this is a shock to all of his followers. what are you h
garvey admits the noun 895-year-old pontiff looks frail even back then, yet remained a giant figure. >> in some ways he is the spiritual leered of the world. >> whoever the next pope is going to be is going to need a lot of prayer and good smarts and an ability to reach out to people who are far and way in the church. >> reporter: pope benedict's had statements that seemed to be offensive to muslims jews and latin americas. still he will be remembered for his efforts in...
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and the garvey, the gan structure will also be fixed rate for a very short period of time. so, not only points outrightly she will need to focus on the commercial paper program and her staff a little bit more than the other two programs. it's a continual ongoing sort of needs management tool. * so, that will require senior staff following and drawing as needed and tracking. talking to the remarketing agencies, telling them when to reissue, when to market. page 9, here's the good news. you are an established issuer. as of 2012 you went out to the market and had great response from investors. and frankly, you had a very good response from the rating agencies. so, we just pull out a couple of points. when we go back to standard & poor's and moody's in two or three months, we're going to pick up on the positive themes that they themselves have put forward. and this is in the rating agency report. i'm just going to read moody's. the double a3 long term rating, this is the quote from moody's, reflects the agency's diversified revenue base, sound financial management, with strong
and the garvey, the gan structure will also be fixed rate for a very short period of time. so, not only points outrightly she will need to focus on the commercial paper program and her staff a little bit more than the other two programs. it's a continual ongoing sort of needs management tool. * so, that will require senior staff following and drawing as needed and tracking. talking to the remarketing agencies, telling them when to reissue, when to market. page 9, here's the good news. you are...
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it is that spirit that she brings into the world, she married raymond parks. >> marcus garvey was? >> he headed the universal negro improvement association. he was a pan africanist and a proponent of black nationalism, black pride. her father was a supporter. she meets her husband raymond parks. he is working on the scottsboro case. these are nine young men ages 12 to 19 who get arrested riding the rails. this is the great depression. quickly, the charge turns to rape, and all are sentenced to death, except the youngest one. >> these are black teenagers and when young women? >> basically, these young boys are riding the train even when they get arrested, it is discover that there are two young women running the train. that is when these nine young men -- the charge then turns to rate. they were not originally charged with rape. this support defense committee grows to defend these nine young men paid raymond parks is part of that movement. he is sort of the first activists that she met. her political development starts would be in a newly wed with raymond and working on the scottsbo
it is that spirit that she brings into the world, she married raymond parks. >> marcus garvey was? >> he headed the universal negro improvement association. he was a pan africanist and a proponent of black nationalism, black pride. her father was a supporter. she meets her husband raymond parks. he is working on the scottsboro case. these are nine young men ages 12 to 19 who get arrested riding the rails. this is the great depression. quickly, the charge turns to rape, and all are...
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of thinking about the black panther party is to put them in this genealogy of people like marcus garvey who had a cadre of nurses. people like nonviolent coordinating committee come which people know how, but also had an arm that tenet to activists who are during the civil rights movement and essentially local communities. we need to understand the black panthers turned to health care both this and think strategic and internal to what they were dealing with in the late 1960s and early 1970s, but also a larger tradition and responding to medical discrimination. >> host: what transpired with the black interparty medical care clinics >> guest: lots of interesting things. by the late 1960s the national network of health clinics was mandated in the party in 1970 that every chapter of the party but panther chapter. a 68, 69 they were springing up because panthers had captured the attention of a whole generation of young people. if you're going to start a chapter, you have to have a care clinic and they also attend these clinics was often basic definitive care. often referrals to care for peop
of thinking about the black panther party is to put them in this genealogy of people like marcus garvey who had a cadre of nurses. people like nonviolent coordinating committee come which people know how, but also had an arm that tenet to activists who are during the civil rights movement and essentially local communities. we need to understand the black panthers turned to health care both this and think strategic and internal to what they were dealing with in the late 1960s and early 1970s,...
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just this past year i interacted with families that were erks victed from the steve garvey housing and they're not able to stay in san francisco and if you have a record it's one of the biggest barriers you face in san francisco and i think we can do much better so i think the last two things i want to reflect upon -- three things. one is we have haven't achieved everything and i have been willing to put ideas out there, to court controversy because frankly we need to talk about these issues, and there is a way with the people that did this work being an elected official or politician you don't see homelessness as a winner. there will always be people that are homeless and the tendency is to stay away. i to cut a ribbon and we won the war so to speak and that's not what this issue is because the status quo as much as that there is a lot that is good the status quo is not acceptable and we need different ideas. wonderful opportunities for -- fidos and our animal control was having -- over 500 small dogs came into animal control over the previous year. i call it the paris hilton effect a
just this past year i interacted with families that were erks victed from the steve garvey housing and they're not able to stay in san francisco and if you have a record it's one of the biggest barriers you face in san francisco and i think we can do much better so i think the last two things i want to reflect upon -- three things. one is we have haven't achieved everything and i have been willing to put ideas out there, to court controversy because frankly we need to talk about these issues,...
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president garvey, i assume you read the announcement the pope issued?s i have. >> people are cynical these days. should we take it at face value he's concerned about his health or that he just doesn't have the energy to do this job any more? >> i think we should take it as face value. i saw him in november and he was his usual sharp self speaking in half a dozen languages but he was very frail. when you get to be 85, your condition can change quickly. i think it's a great act of humility on his part to recognize that. and hand it over to someone else. >> we have been saying last pope to resign was in the 1400s. tell us what usually happens. i think most of us are familiar with it. for those of us who don't know, the pope lives the rest of his days at the head of the church. >> he usually does. in order to choose a successor, to the pope the cardinals will gather together in rome and this time they have a little more advanced warning than they usually do. >> the conclave, the indications are the conclave will take place after the pope's resignation takes
president garvey, i assume you read the announcement the pope issued?s i have. >> people are cynical these days. should we take it at face value he's concerned about his health or that he just doesn't have the energy to do this job any more? >> i think we should take it as face value. i saw him in november and he was his usual sharp self speaking in half a dozen languages but he was very frail. when you get to be 85, your condition can change quickly. i think it's a great act of...
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they traded away steve garvey, my first favorite player and then they trade you away. i'm happy to have you here. we haven't seen you in quite a while. >> it's been a while. you've been doing a lot. >> retired, having kids. the italians made me an offer i couldn't refuse. >> jimmy: do they know how to play baseball over there? >> they do. baseball was brought to italy by the servicemen after world war ii. so there has been a league there since 1948. >> jimmy: are they good? >> they're getting better. getting better. we have an italian bored player now, a couple guys in the minor leagues. >> jimmy: when you say italian born, born there? and then six months later they moved him here? brought him to orange county or something? >> it's true. they're getting better. >> jimmy: is it different -- >> different. >> jimmy: in what ways? >> they just play on the weekend. it's like a hobby over there. we're trying to change that. we're trying to incorporate the american philosophy -- >> jimmy: so all week they won't practice? they just play on the weekends and that's that? >> yeah
they traded away steve garvey, my first favorite player and then they trade you away. i'm happy to have you here. we haven't seen you in quite a while. >> it's been a while. you've been doing a lot. >> retired, having kids. the italians made me an offer i couldn't refuse. >> jimmy: do they know how to play baseball over there? >> they do. baseball was brought to italy by the servicemen after world war ii. so there has been a league there since 1948. >> jimmy: are...
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her father was a fellow of marcus garvey. there was no education provided for but children past the sixth grade from a separate sacrifice her mother sent her to the school for gross here in montgomery. brazil is a reserved grow, it is bit of a goody two shoes who follows cool prohibitions against dancing, movies, makeup and shorthaired, the shia to feisty side. when they were threatened by a wide holy, she picked up a brick and threatened to hit him. he stopped. when a young boy pushed him in front of his mother, she pushed back. when the mother threatened to kill her, she said he pushed me and i didn't want him pushing me. parks met and fell in love with raymond parks in 1931, the first real activist i ever met she says. when they married, raymond parks was working too for the scottsboro boys. dying young man had been caught riding the trains as many people did during the great depression. to why women have been, not trained in the charts quickly turned and they were quickly charged and sentenced to death. raymond and a grou
her father was a fellow of marcus garvey. there was no education provided for but children past the sixth grade from a separate sacrifice her mother sent her to the school for gross here in montgomery. brazil is a reserved grow, it is bit of a goody two shoes who follows cool prohibitions against dancing, movies, makeup and shorthaired, the shia to feisty side. when they were threatened by a wide holy, she picked up a brick and threatened to hit him. he stopped. when a young boy pushed him in...
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her grandfather was a follower of marcus garvey. there was no education provided for black children past the sixth grade, so at great sacrifice her mother sent her to miss white's school for girls here in montgomery. rosa was a reserved girl, a bit of a goody two shoes, her friends thought, who followed the school's prohibitions against dancing, movies, makeup and short hair. but she had a feisty side. when she and her brother were threatened by a white bully, she picked up a brick and threatened to hit him. he stopped. when a young boy pushed her in front of his mother, she pushed back. when the mother threatened to kill her, she said he pushed me, and i didn't want him pushing me. parks met and fell in love with raymond parks in 1931, the first real activist i ever met, she says. when they married, raymond parks was working to free the nine scottsboro boys, nine young men ages 12-1-9d who -- 19 who had been caught riding the rails, riding the trains as many people did during the great depression. two white women had been found on
her grandfather was a follower of marcus garvey. there was no education provided for black children past the sixth grade, so at great sacrifice her mother sent her to miss white's school for girls here in montgomery. rosa was a reserved girl, a bit of a goody two shoes, her friends thought, who followed the school's prohibitions against dancing, movies, makeup and short hair. but she had a feisty side. when she and her brother were threatened by a white bully, she picked up a brick and...