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so we are a multi faith jesuit school. so i'm glad to be told be that. i would say when you mentioned january six, i think jesus suffered identity on june six. you had people who were carrying confederate flags, american flags, drove flags and some carrying jesus works that when these violent insurrection was storming the capitol and took the senate, they shouted jesus in their prayers. so to me, that's an abuse, a manipulation of false religion. and so a lot of people think the answer to the bad religion is no religion. i disagree. i the answer to bad religion which christian nationalism is is better for you good faith. and so what i'm trying to do in this book is, is, is reframe and refresh these ancient texts which do apply not just to people like my faith, but to -- and muslims and people of goodwill. a lot of my. would call themselves the affiliated, none of the above with the religious categories. they check that box. so they're the no any the nuns and not a secular movement that's a lot of young people. it's not they do believe in god. most of the
so we are a multi faith jesuit school. so i'm glad to be told be that. i would say when you mentioned january six, i think jesus suffered identity on june six. you had people who were carrying confederate flags, american flags, drove flags and some carrying jesus works that when these violent insurrection was storming the capitol and took the senate, they shouted jesus in their prayers. so to me, that's an abuse, a manipulation of false religion. and so a lot of people think the answer to the...
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once upon a time, the grandiose church was part of a single majestic ensemble of the jesuit monasterytoday there is a park in its place. but this is monumental. the collegium, the oldest historical and architectural monument of the capital of polesie, has fortunately survived to this day. from a bird's eye view, as well as from other angles, the patriarch of pinsk looks impressive. in the 18th century it was the best educational institution in the city. for 12-13 years of study here it was possible to receive not only secular, but also spiritual education. among the famous graduates. colleague publicist and teacher anastaz ludwig kersnicki, as well as historian and poets narushevich and rector of the university of warsaw, karol wyrwicz. by the way, i heard that the jesuits were the first to abandon the stick, that is, corporal punishment, and used awards and distinctions as carrots. it is also curious that the college’s academic year had only 190 days. and the classes are the envy of today. today, within the walls of the former college there is a children's choreographic school and a
once upon a time, the grandiose church was part of a single majestic ensemble of the jesuit monasterytoday there is a park in its place. but this is monumental. the collegium, the oldest historical and architectural monument of the capital of polesie, has fortunately survived to this day. from a bird's eye view, as well as from other angles, the patriarch of pinsk looks impressive. in the 18th century it was the best educational institution in the city. for 12-13 years of study here it was...
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i heard, by the way, that the jesuits were the first to abandon the whip, that is, corporal punishment college there were only 190 days; classes, to the envy of today’s students, lasted no more than 2 hours at a time. today within the walls of the former college. houses a children's choreographic school and museum of belarusian polesie, here is its first exhibit: a tractor monument, when in 1941 the front line was approaching the city, a worker from the town of david dismantled the machine into separate parts, greased it with grease and buried it in the ground, but after the liberation of the bssr, the tractor was reassembled and they gave him a personal name, captain of the museum... let's take a look inside, here, as if along threads, the historical path of the city and its inhabitants is assembled into a single canvas, about 75 thousand exhibits, the eyes run wild, a sarcophagus made of pink slate of the 19th century, a scandinavian fork vikings, hanging seal of the grand duke of kiev yaroslavich, here... bogdanovka, vasily ilyuchik. vasily ilyuchik is a self-taught master; as he hi
i heard, by the way, that the jesuits were the first to abandon the whip, that is, corporal punishment college there were only 190 days; classes, to the envy of today’s students, lasted no more than 2 hours at a time. today within the walls of the former college. houses a children's choreographic school and museum of belarusian polesie, here is its first exhibit: a tractor monument, when in 1941 the front line was approaching the city, a worker from the town of david dismantled the machine...
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the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, chris kellerman, jesuit conferencef canada and the united■1 states, washington, d.c. the chaplain: let us pray. almighty god and creator of us all, we thank you and praise you this afternoon for the gifts yod upon us. the gifts of family and friendship. and the gift opportunity to serve you. we ask this day for the gift of peace for our nation and our world. we ask you to protect our friends and family, to console and strengthen those to take away our anxieties, and to fill us the gift of wisdom. so that we might better■ánow your will and be able to carry it these things with hearts full of gratitude and praise. amen. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 3-z of house resolution 5, the journal of the last day's proceedings is approved. the chair will lead the house in the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. pursuant to section 3-z of house resolution 5,
the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, chris kellerman, jesuit conferencef canada and the united■1 states, washington, d.c. the chaplain: let us pray. almighty god and creator of us all, we thank you and praise you this afternoon for the gifts yod upon us. the gifts of family and friendship. and the gift opportunity to serve you. we ask this day for the gift of peace for our nation and our world. we ask you to protect our friends and family, to console and...
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when i was a kid they always said we would go to jesuit colleges. thank god.applause] that is what my staff hates me doing, ad-libbing. your service spans four decades and reminds us of the power of redemption, rehabilitation, and our obligation towards those that have been condemned or counted out. thank you, father greg, for your amazing grace. some of you today, i know from personal experience that you wish you never had to be at an event like this. judy shepard, it has been 25 years since we last spoke to your beloved matthew. your husband dennis is here as well. the brutal murder of your son galvanized the movement and lead to a law in his name protecting lgbtq americans. your bid let this advocacy is a reminder we must give say -- hate no safe harbor and out we can turn pain into significant purpose. you have done that. thank you. [applause] today we honor medgar everts, and army veteran who worked tirelessly to end segregation in mississippi, and to deliver the promise of america to all americans, a patriot gunned down by the poison of white supremacy ,
when i was a kid they always said we would go to jesuit colleges. thank god.applause] that is what my staff hates me doing, ad-libbing. your service spans four decades and reminds us of the power of redemption, rehabilitation, and our obligation towards those that have been condemned or counted out. thank you, father greg, for your amazing grace. some of you today, i know from personal experience that you wish you never had to be at an event like this. judy shepard, it has been 25 years since...
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be played out, rhymed, butcher, butchers, murderers, and so on, that’s all, that’s such powerful jesuitismthere. how does modern goebbels work today? look, this is the film 20 days in mariupol, shot by ukrainian director mstislav chernov. the film, by the way, won an oscar for best feature-length documentary. friends, after rummaging through the archives, we found the same shot, but it had nothing to do with the title of the documentary film 20 days in mariupol. in fact, the photo was taken by another journalist who captured the death of an entire family in the city of gorlovka in the dpr. they are destroying our children, look at the toys. from that side, from the ukrainian side, hail shells arrived and exploded in the apartment. the bulaev family lived on the eighth floor, it’s very difficult to talk now, because small children died, i also have children, that’s why. you remember this one moment, of course, this is sofia’s jacket, which was hanging on a tree, of course i remember, because when they were looking for her, then naturally everything, everything that was possible, well, every
be played out, rhymed, butcher, butchers, murderers, and so on, that’s all, that’s such powerful jesuitismthere. how does modern goebbels work today? look, this is the film 20 days in mariupol, shot by ukrainian director mstislav chernov. the film, by the way, won an oscar for best feature-length documentary. friends, after rummaging through the archives, we found the same shot, but it had nothing to do with the title of the documentary film 20 days in mariupol. in fact, the photo was taken...
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in 1773, the vatican dissolved the jesuit order.m suffered greatly, they even wanted to demolish it. in 1965, an art gallery was opened here, which exhibited works from the radevils’ collections, works by aivazovsky, shishkin, vosnetsov. the new life of the building began when it was given to the museum of belarusian polesie. after a thorough restoration, the museum received its first visitors. another bright landmark is holy varvarian cathedral. the cathedral is located in the reconsecrated bernardine church, built in the baroque style in the second half of the 16th century. in 1705, hetman of the grand duchy of lithuania mikhail vishnevetsky, together with his wife catherine, invited bernardine monks here and gave them a plot of land to build a monastery. the laconic appearance of this crazy church with a figured pediment, pilasters and semicircular niches on the facade. characteristic of the numerous bernardine monastery saints scattered throughout the world. after november during the uprising of 1830-1831, the bernardines were e
in 1773, the vatican dissolved the jesuit order.m suffered greatly, they even wanted to demolish it. in 1965, an art gallery was opened here, which exhibited works from the radevils’ collections, works by aivazovsky, shishkin, vosnetsov. the new life of the building began when it was given to the museum of belarusian polesie. after a thorough restoration, the museum received its first visitors. another bright landmark is holy varvarian cathedral. the cathedral is located in the reconsecrated...
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discussing, which created such discord between the poles and russians, and look how well thought out, jesuiticallyubtle it was, even the forest in which the polish officers were shot was renamed, this forest had never been called before katyn forest, it was gnezdovo forest, and the place itself was called goat mountains, to the kotyn station from this place... 13 km, the word katyn was drawn to this story, because in polish kat is executioner, wasn’t this the method used to choose the city called bucha, which biden used in his speech, we talked about this, remember why the city of bucha was chosen for all this provocation and fake, why not... gostomel or irpen, why barrel? but because the president of the united states, in another wave of dementia, publicly called ours. such a powerful attack on the entire propaganda machine that has fallen on us, and very serious people work there at the world level. how does modern goebbels work today? look here this is a film 20 days in mariupol, shot by ukrainian director mstislav chernov. by the way, the film won an oscar, look, there are only toys here, but
discussing, which created such discord between the poles and russians, and look how well thought out, jesuiticallyubtle it was, even the forest in which the polish officers were shot was renamed, this forest had never been called before katyn forest, it was gnezdovo forest, and the place itself was called goat mountains, to the kotyn station from this place... 13 km, the word katyn was drawn to this story, because in polish kat is executioner, wasn’t this the method used to choose the city...
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created such discord between the poles and russians, moreover, look how well thought out it was, jesuiticallye, even the forest in which the polish officers were shot was renamed, never before this the forest was not called the katyn forest, it was the gnezdovo forest, and the place itself was called goat mountains, up to the station. bucha, why not gostomel or irpen, why bucha? but because the president of the united states, the next tide of demensa, publicly. called our president a butcher, in english butcher butcher, do you understand the meaning, how can this be played out, rhymed, butcher, butchers, murderers and so on? this is all, this is the most powerful propaganda machine that has fallen on us, world-class, very serious people work there. how does modern goebbels work today? look, this is the film 20 days in mariupol, shot by ukrainian director mstislav chernov. by the way, i received the film. we all saw a frame with a little pink jacket, and he seemed very familiar to us. after digging through the archives, we found the same shot, but it had nothing to do with the title of the doc
created such discord between the poles and russians, moreover, look how well thought out it was, jesuiticallye, even the forest in which the polish officers were shot was renamed, never before this the forest was not called the katyn forest, it was the gnezdovo forest, and the place itself was called goat mountains, up to the station. bucha, why not gostomel or irpen, why bucha? but because the president of the united states, the next tide of demensa, publicly. called our president a butcher,...
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which created such discord between the poles and russians, and look how well thought out it was, jesuiticallyven the forest in which the polish officers were shot, was renamed, never before had this forest been called the katyn forest, it was the gnezdovo forest, and the place itself was called koziigu. and the fake city of bucha, why not gostomel or irpen, why bucha? because the president of the united states is in another bout of dementia. personally called our president a butcher, in english butcher butcher. do you understand the meaning, how it can be played out, rhymed, butcher, butchers, murderers? and so on, this is all, this is the most powerful propaganda machine that has fallen on us, and the world one at that very serious people work there. how does modern goebbels work today? look, this is the film 20 days in mariupol, shot by ukrainian director mstislav chernov. by the way, it won an oscar for best feature-length documentary. i want all this to stop, but it's not in my power. after watching the so-called documentary film by the ukrainian director who won an oscar, i, like many of
which created such discord between the poles and russians, and look how well thought out it was, jesuiticallyven the forest in which the polish officers were shot, was renamed, never before had this forest been called the katyn forest, it was the gnezdovo forest, and the place itself was called koziigu. and the fake city of bucha, why not gostomel or irpen, why bucha? because the president of the united states is in another bout of dementia. personally called our president a butcher, in english...
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which brought such discord between the poles and russians, and look how well thought out it was, jesuiticallythe forest. in which polish officers were shot, was renamed. never before had this forest been called the katyn forest. it was the gnezdovo forest, and the place itself called goat mountains. the distance to katyn station is 13 km. the word kotyn was drawn to this story because in polish kat is an executioner. isn't this the method by which the city was chosen? a pink jacket, and it seemed very familiar to us; after digging through the archives, we found that same frame, but it had nothing to do with the title of the documentary film 20 days in mariupol. in fact, the photo was taken by another journalist who captured the death of an entire family in the city of gorlovka in the dpr. they are destroying our children look. toys, what happened that day? from that side, from the side of ukraine, hail shells arrived and exploded in the apartment, the bulaev family lived on the eighth floor, it’s very difficult to talk now, because small children died, i also have children, that’s why. do you
which brought such discord between the poles and russians, and look how well thought out it was, jesuiticallythe forest. in which polish officers were shot, was renamed. never before had this forest been called the katyn forest. it was the gnezdovo forest, and the place itself called goat mountains. the distance to katyn station is 13 km. the word kotyn was drawn to this story because in polish kat is an executioner. isn't this the method by which the city was chosen? a pink jacket, and it...
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and which created such discord between the poles and russians, and look how well thought out, jesuitically renamed, never before had this forest been was called the katyn forest." it was the gnezdovo forest, and the place itself was called kose mountains, the katyn station is 13 km from this place, the word katyn was drawn to this story, because in polish kat is an executioner, wasn’t this the method used a city with the name bochi is selected, which biden used in his speech, we talked about this, remember? why was the city of bucha chosen for all this provocation and fake news, why not gostomel or irpen, why butch? but because the president of the united states, in yet another bout of dementia, publicly called our president a butcher. in english, butcher butcher. moreover, world-class people work there , very serious people, but how does the modern goebbels work today? look, this is the film 20 days in mariupol, shot by ukrainian director mstislav chernov. movie, by the way, it won an oscar for best feature-length documentary. i will first director on the stage who will say, "i wish i've
and which created such discord between the poles and russians, and look how well thought out, jesuitically renamed, never before had this forest been was called the katyn forest." it was the gnezdovo forest, and the place itself was called kose mountains, the katyn station is 13 km from this place, the word katyn was drawn to this story, because in polish kat is an executioner, wasn’t this the method used a city with the name bochi is selected, which biden used in his speech, we talked...
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i went to the jesuit school. >> who are they? >> they are considered the great educators. they go back hundreds of years. they believe they are the ones who educated people in the faith and a lot of training, takes a long time. after years of schooling and training. i took primarily theology and scripture and i was always impressed. one of the teachers who taught me greek for two years, gave me a recommendation to going to seminary and was going to come to my ordination but he got sick. >> they are rigorous in their training. constituted two quite presbyterian. that is another story. okay, so della and the new pope. what else? >> i would say also you have to look at gay marriage. even though 16 states approve of it now, and you have gay unions, but the church still resists. some churches like ours, it is almost split around it. we for four years have dealt with the issue of homosexuality. we say it is not compatible with the christian faith, and yet when it comes to justice, i think it is a justice issue, whether we agree with the homosexuality or not. do you allow people
i went to the jesuit school. >> who are they? >> they are considered the great educators. they go back hundreds of years. they believe they are the ones who educated people in the faith and a lot of training, takes a long time. after years of schooling and training. i took primarily theology and scripture and i was always impressed. one of the teachers who taught me greek for two years, gave me a recommendation to going to seminary and was going to come to my ordination but he got...
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been the hands of the of the irish is very conservative, not the jesuits, but very conservative overall. whereas in the priesthood, in the midwest was catholics and i think you were saying a lot of them there were 1848 people and there were a lot more liberal in the catholic church is a politically more liberal forces in the catholic church have often come from midwest all reasonable but if you think going to get in between catholic and just one differences of the church, i will simply i just always take a little thank you for fascinating comments. i have to say that our cardinal in new york, cardinal dolan is a huge civil war enthusiast. i not say buff on a night dedicated in part to ed bars. he's an enthusiast. and i i'm. in 2023 160th anniversary three of the draft riots the the church and the american irish historical mounted an exhibition on the long history of the irish in new york and i went out to say hello or to introduce myself to the cardinal and he took the large he was wearing and aimed it at me so i didn't know what was happening. and i said he said, you know what this is?
been the hands of the of the irish is very conservative, not the jesuits, but very conservative overall. whereas in the priesthood, in the midwest was catholics and i think you were saying a lot of them there were 1848 people and there were a lot more liberal in the catholic church is a politically more liberal forces in the catholic church have often come from midwest all reasonable but if you think going to get in between catholic and just one differences of the church, i will simply i just...
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law student hannah beauchamp pope says the administration's actions is an affront to the private jesuitniversity, state admission. >> and i literally woke up from that tent this morning. all of my belongings are in there, my computers in there, all my blankets are in there. my keys to my house are in there. >> i just feel like it was an escalation that was unnecessary. >> nor al-muhtasib is an assistant professor who's been monitoring the students safety and welfare for the fact that we told them we want to make sure everyone gets their belongings and that we don't let things go to waste, and we actually want to donate a lot of it to our own house. comrades, those at the camp say protesters have been working with the university to find some kind of middle ground. what happened monday, they say calls all that into question. >> any kind of bridge that they were building before they harmed it. >> now, in a statement, the university said in part, usf is grateful to all who have participated in charting a peaceful path forward and prioritizing safety and respect for all members of the commun
law student hannah beauchamp pope says the administration's actions is an affront to the private jesuitniversity, state admission. >> and i literally woke up from that tent this morning. all of my belongings are in there, my computers in there, all my blankets are in there. my keys to my house are in there. >> i just feel like it was an escalation that was unnecessary. >> nor al-muhtasib is an assistant professor who's been monitoring the students safety and welfare for the...
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merton hughes,yo jesuit, the cad everything is about onships. and i think that's true.o i'm saying let'sships. let's let's go home talk familyd and friends and in our congregations interfai. so we have this thing called face world united to save democracy face united to save ;tdemocracy black clergy were bt imams who joined? turn critical states where voters oppression is on the■w i call it lawyers and collars lawyers are there togs go well,s are there to provide a kind of authority in presence. and we teach people trained a thousand already a people can find out by going through united the saved democracy they canfind we' trained thousand called chaplain already so farry availn de-escalation. how do we -econfrontation and pl violence b how d■make sure that people have the right to vote fairly equally so i want to put faith in the practice and not just talk about in these critical you know, the bible has two kinds of time. one is kronos. tick tock, tickher time the bibr kind time they call higher is ts time, changes events. for a long timeaie' now with th. thissnor you
merton hughes,yo jesuit, the cad everything is about onships. and i think that's true.o i'm saying let'sships. let's let's go home talk familyd and friends and in our congregations interfai. so we have this thing called face world united to save democracy face united to save ;tdemocracy black clergy were bt imams who joined? turn critical states where voters oppression is on the■w i call it lawyers and collars lawyers are there togs go well,s are there to provide a kind of authority in...
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albers, to your jesuit upbringing at the bellarmine in santa claira university?on is all about transformation and opening doors for people, so when i lived in el salvador, six months after high school there, i graduated, i taught english in the school. ninety percent of the students had immigrated illegally to the united states, and for me, the loss of talent and ability for social transformation and economic development in the region takes a significant hit when your most talented people are leaving consistently. so, our mission is to give people opportunity, open doors for them to be able to stay with their family. people don't immigrate for no reason, they immigrate for education, for economic opportunity, for a better future, and we're trying to build that in el salvador. damian: how are american countries receiving that, or how have they received it? it's a fabulous opportunity for them and for central america. joe: yeah, so we're in the process of trying to grow our company. we just opened our doors last march, and we're looking for companies in artificial
albers, to your jesuit upbringing at the bellarmine in santa claira university?on is all about transformation and opening doors for people, so when i lived in el salvador, six months after high school there, i graduated, i taught english in the school. ninety percent of the students had immigrated illegally to the united states, and for me, the loss of talent and ability for social transformation and economic development in the region takes a significant hit when your most talented people are...
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they're calling for a permanent cease fire and for the jesuit university to divest from companies doing business with israel. university officials say they met with the organizers to make sure it doesn't present a safety risk for other students. >> one of the expectations is that expressive activities don't block access, so that the students who have class or have other commitments across the campus are able to access those those spaces. >> student organizers say they want to build solidarity with palestinians. santa clara university has a contingency plan in place in case the event gets rowdy. >> with counter protests at cal, the student encampment outside sproul hall entered its 10th day. today, supporters held a poetry reading. they want the university to create a palestinian studies program and to divest from companies doing business with israel. uc's board of regents is considering a new policy to prevent faculty from making political statements on university owned websites. >> at uc santa cruz, hundreds of students marched through campus for a may day rally that focused primarily
they're calling for a permanent cease fire and for the jesuit university to divest from companies doing business with israel. university officials say they met with the organizers to make sure it doesn't present a safety risk for other students. >> one of the expectations is that expressive activities don't block access, so that the students who have class or have other commitments across the campus are able to access those those spaces. >> student organizers say they want to build...
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school in alter the new book war against the jews have to end how mass is barbarism. pres island jesuits, we were talking about, well, you said you have photographic evidence alpha the atrocities on october the 7th. but now that we have a upwards of tens of tens of thousands of children, palestinian skilled. you haven't changed your mind at all about what is going on, even though the country is, which is the buying the weapons to israel. clearly the populations that the populations in the united states, daily auto running against israel, a wide strace in my view because of the numbers. let's take the numbers. let's assume the palestinian authority. that is how mazda is right, that there are $30000.00 totally killed. they don't distinguish between civilians that combines 13000 according to israel, our direct combatants that leave 17000. we then have to deduct from that the number of people who've been killed by eric rockets, for example, the one that was sent to the hospital. we know hundreds will killed by and islamic jihad rock and we have to take away from that civilians who would volu
school in alter the new book war against the jews have to end how mass is barbarism. pres island jesuits, we were talking about, well, you said you have photographic evidence alpha the atrocities on october the 7th. but now that we have a upwards of tens of tens of thousands of children, palestinian skilled. you haven't changed your mind at all about what is going on, even though the country is, which is the buying the weapons to israel. clearly the populations that the populations in the...
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law school in alter the new book war against the jews have to end masses, barbarism, resume island jesuits that we were talking about. well, you said you have photographic evidence alpha the atrocities on october the 7th. but now that we have a upwards of tens of tens of thousands of children palestinian skilled. you haven't changed your mind at all about what is going on, even though the countries which is applying the weapons to israel. clearly the population's van and populations in the...
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he's the first jesuit pope... >> the pope of the holy see. >> norah: and the first pope to address the u.s. congress. >> pope francis: america continues to be, for many, a land of dreams. [applause] >> norah: pope francis took charge of the roman catholic church at a crossroads. between the child sex abuse scandal that stained catholicism and the rare papal resignation of pope benedict xvi. in his decade as pope, he's voiced support for progressive causes without changing doctrine. when francis speaks, the world pays close attention. >> pope francis: [speaking italian] si alla pace. >> norah: just months into his tenure, he spoke on the topic of homosexuality. "who am i to judge," he said. the aim: opening a church with declining attendance. what do you think about pope francis? >> he's seems a bit more enlightened and open. >> he's just a pope of the people. >> it's all a blessing when he speaks. >> norah: we were in st. peter's square and i heard you talk about children. we went to the vatican ahead of its first world children's day to talk to the pope, who believes kids are the hope
he's the first jesuit pope... >> the pope of the holy see. >> norah: and the first pope to address the u.s. congress. >> pope francis: america continues to be, for many, a land of dreams. [applause] >> norah: pope francis took charge of the roman catholic church at a crossroads. between the child sex abuse scandal that stained catholicism and the rare papal resignation of pope benedict xvi. in his decade as pope, he's voiced support for progressive causes without...
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i said you know i'm jesuit catholic and trained. time in my life i don't believe in god. he looked to be and said no it's not god, it is man. you are saying that right now there is a moral it issued this demonstration is lost they lose it by not only siding with hamas and not criticizing and standing firmly with israel it's what you just saw with the munitions shipments. our member going back to 1973 you had the war when israel was attacked by egypt and jordan and syria. at that time president nixon said this is not going to stand. he at air force by the biggest airlift since the berlin airlift and he said we are going to send equipment and munitions, everything that flies. the russians responded by saying we are going to support the arabs, the egyptians were going to put troops there. what president nixon did is the action increa crease we call the defense condition from five -- three. when you get up to and he said to the russians and no, we have taken a position. wheat side with israel. that is with this administration has not do
i said you know i'm jesuit catholic and trained. time in my life i don't believe in god. he looked to be and said no it's not god, it is man. you are saying that right now there is a moral it issued this demonstration is lost they lose it by not only siding with hamas and not criticizing and standing firmly with israel it's what you just saw with the munitions shipments. our member going back to 1973 you had the war when israel was attacked by egypt and jordan and syria. at that time president...
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student organizers rallied at the private jesuit university at 3:00 this afternoon.hat was the deadline that the school's president gave the antiwar protesters to disperse graduation ceremonies set to begin on thursday. no word what the university will do next. >> you're watching ktvu, fox two news at 630. it was demonstrators versus developers in silicon valley today as protesters tried to shut down google's biggest conference of the year. >> ktvu is jesse gary reports the tech giant's billion dollar contract with israel continues to be the lightning rod for pro-palestinian supporters. >> our freedom, we say how tuesday in mountain view, old chants greeting innovators of new tech outside google's annual developers conference. >> doing this at this conference sends a clear message to ceo sundar pichai and to google cloud ceo thomas kurian that you will be afforded. not a moment of peace. >> starting at nine in the morning, hundreds of pro-palestine demonstrators using this light to shine a spotlight on the big draw of this conference. artificial intelligence. >> i th
student organizers rallied at the private jesuit university at 3:00 this afternoon.hat was the deadline that the school's president gave the antiwar protesters to disperse graduation ceremonies set to begin on thursday. no word what the university will do next. >> you're watching ktvu, fox two news at 630. it was demonstrators versus developers in silicon valley today as protesters tried to shut down google's biggest conference of the year. >> ktvu is jesse gary reports the tech...
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law student hannah beauchamp pope says the administration's actions is an affront to the private jesuit university. state admission. >> and i literally woke up from that tent this morning. all of my belongings are in there, my computers in there, all my blankets are in there. my keys to my house are in there. i just feel like it was an escalation that was unnecessary. >> nor al-muhtasib is an assistant professor who's been monitoring the students safety and welfare. the fact that we told them we want to make sure everyone gets their belongings and that we don't let things go to waste, and we actually want to donate a lot of it to our on house comrades. >> those at the camp say protesters have been working with the university to find some kind of middle ground. what happened monday, they say, calls all that into question. any kind of bridge that they were building before they harmed it. now in a statement, the university said in part usf is grateful to all who have participated in charting a peaceful path forward and prioritizing safety and respect for all members of the community. the u
law student hannah beauchamp pope says the administration's actions is an affront to the private jesuit university. state admission. >> and i literally woke up from that tent this morning. all of my belongings are in there, my computers in there, all my blankets are in there. my keys to my house are in there. i just feel like it was an escalation that was unnecessary. >> nor al-muhtasib is an assistant professor who's been monitoring the students safety and welfare. the fact that we...
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law student hannah beauchamp pope says the administration's actions is an affront to the private jesuity woke up from that tent this morning. all of my belongings are in there, my computers in there, all my blankets are in there. my keys to my house are in there. >> i just feel like it was an escalation that was unnecessary. >> nur al-muhtasib is an assistant professor who's been monitoring the students safety and welfare. >> the fact that we told them we want to make sure everyone gets their belongings and that we don't let things go to waste, and we actually want to donate a lot of it to our own house. >> comrades, those at the camp say protesters have been working with the university to find some kind of middle ground. what happened monday, they say, calls all that into question. >> any kind of bridge that they were building before they palmed it. >> now, in a statement, the university said in part, usf is grateful to all who have participated in charting a peaceful path forward and prioritizing safety and respect for all members of the community. the university did have its graduati
law student hannah beauchamp pope says the administration's actions is an affront to the private jesuity woke up from that tent this morning. all of my belongings are in there, my computers in there, all my blankets are in there. my keys to my house are in there. >> i just feel like it was an escalation that was unnecessary. >> nur al-muhtasib is an assistant professor who's been monitoring the students safety and welfare. >> the fact that we told them we want to make sure...
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year law student hannah beauchamp pope says the administration actions is an affront to the private jesuit university stated mission. >> and i literally woke up from that tent this morning. all of my belongings are in there, my computers in there, all my blankets are in there. my keys to my house are in there. >> i just feel like it was an escalation that was unnecessary. >> nor al-muhtasib is an assistant professor who's been monitoring the students safety and welfare. >> the fact that we told them we want to make sure everyone gets their belongings and that we don't let things go to waste, and we actually want to donate a lot of it to our own house. comrades. >> those at the camp say protesters have been working with the university to find some kind of middle ground. what happened monday, they say, calls all that into question. >> any kind of bridge that they were building before they palmed it. >> now, in a statement, the university said in part, usf is grateful to all who have participated in charting a peaceful path forward and prioritizing safety and respect for all members of the co
year law student hannah beauchamp pope says the administration actions is an affront to the private jesuit university stated mission. >> and i literally woke up from that tent this morning. all of my belongings are in there, my computers in there, all my blankets are in there. my keys to my house are in there. >> i just feel like it was an escalation that was unnecessary. >> nor al-muhtasib is an assistant professor who's been monitoring the students safety and welfare....
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they're calling for a permanent cease fire and for the jesuit university to divest from companies doing business with israel. university officials say they met with organizers to make sure it does not present a safety risk for other students. >> one of the expectations is that expressive activities don't block access, so that the students who have class or have other commitments across the campus are able to access those. those spaces. >> student organizers say they want to build solidarity with palestinians. santa clara university has a contingency plan in place in case the event gets rowdy with counter-protest. >> meanwhile, the cal, the student encampment outside sproul hall, entered its 10th day today. a supporters held a poetry reading. they want the university to create a palestinian studies program, and also to divest from companies that do business with israel. uc's board of regents is considering a new policy to prevent faculty from making political statements on university owned websites. >> well, moving on now we are learning more about the death of a 15 year old pittsburgh g
they're calling for a permanent cease fire and for the jesuit university to divest from companies doing business with israel. university officials say they met with organizers to make sure it does not present a safety risk for other students. >> one of the expectations is that expressive activities don't block access, so that the students who have class or have other commitments across the campus are able to access those. those spaces. >> student organizers say they want to build...
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fordham is a jesuit school and a very tightly run operation so i think what you saw today is the occupation inside their lobby complete with tents. police were called. but what you're looking at here on this video is actually not disorder. it's classic civil disobedience the instruction was given to those who wanted to leave could leave those who remained would be arrested. they lined up peacefully and, you know in that genre, it's looked at as a sign of your commitment to the cause i'm willing to protest i'm willing to take my arrest. it's called passive resistance. so this is classic civil disobedience. so i don't see it heating up or inflaming tensions as much as i see, protesters are beginning to see that institutions are shortening the leash on this kind of activity. >> yeah, we saw done aloe saw police fail to prevent violence over a ucla and an incident in arizona state university. we're police remove the protesters, the job how complicated are these police actions right now, dealing with extremely sensitive issues and all these young students they're extremely complicated, wolfe, be
fordham is a jesuit school and a very tightly run operation so i think what you saw today is the occupation inside their lobby complete with tents. police were called. but what you're looking at here on this video is actually not disorder. it's classic civil disobedience the instruction was given to those who wanted to leave could leave those who remained would be arrested. they lined up peacefully and, you know in that genre, it's looked at as a sign of your commitment to the cause i'm willing...
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supply targets on russian territory, because this is equal to supply at the front, thus - in a jesuiticalbad world than to continue. kan bombs in the donbass, how he will be greeted on the other side of the screen, the tenth year, you just remembered us, that’s why i’m here, and how he will speak when he sees everything with his own eyes, we will show the american kuzka’s mother on sunday at 6 pm on ntv. dolphin, new season, from monday at 20:00 on ntv. sber is introducing a loan with a 2% cashback so that you have even more opportunities, the opportunity to immediately get everything you have long dreamed of, the opportunity to please those who may be difficult to please the first time, the opportunity to get new impressions, a wave of new impressions, a storm of new ones impressions, apply for a loan in sberbank before june 10 and win money for repayment, more profitable with sber prime. one of my friends is getting ready for a new party, we need more modest costumes, dad, we ’ve run out of internet, and so have the minutes, and dad will now activate the megafamily service, combine up t
supply targets on russian territory, because this is equal to supply at the front, thus - in a jesuiticalbad world than to continue. kan bombs in the donbass, how he will be greeted on the other side of the screen, the tenth year, you just remembered us, that’s why i’m here, and how he will speak when he sees everything with his own eyes, we will show the american kuzka’s mother on sunday at 6 pm on ntv. dolphin, new season, from monday at 20:00 on ntv. sber is introducing a loan with a...
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maksimov brought me this frame, he asked me to take fingerprints from it, now i understand why his jesuiticalnow anything about photography, well, you see, i’m telling the truth, well, it’s some kind of nonsense, lyosha, okay, lyosha, are you alone without an ensemble? without which ensemble? come on, kamon, special forces, the ministry of emergency situations, the capture group, they’ll arrive now, well, let’s wait, but i didn’t call them, of course. what should you have expected that lyosha called? yes, lyosha, i called, he didn’t pick up, well, i didn’t, i sent a text message that we were waiting for him and leonov, well, but of course he didn’t indicate the address, the bastard, that’s right, in gnezdilov’s style, i agree that forward, forward , igor, ah, go ahead, it’s there, i just wanted to run away, i’m scared, i’m pissing, you’ll run away, then - well, at least hide and well, hide, hide right here, hide right here, right here, where are you igor, what what? yeah, come on, oh, well done, what a good guy, come on, come on, come on, smart girl, yeah, come on, let's go, hello, “hello, he
maksimov brought me this frame, he asked me to take fingerprints from it, now i understand why his jesuiticalnow anything about photography, well, you see, i’m telling the truth, well, it’s some kind of nonsense, lyosha, okay, lyosha, are you alone without an ensemble? without which ensemble? come on, kamon, special forces, the ministry of emergency situations, the capture group, they’ll arrive now, well, let’s wait, but i didn’t call them, of course. what should you have expected...
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this is what this pseudo-jesuit managed to blurt out on air to another cretin.ders. a month to change the country so that no one will know, will solve all the key issues, you know, but in 5 years it was possible to do i don’t know what, well, they have all this completeness, and the constitutional majority is able to change the constitution in ukraine under our internal tensions and discord, it can happen once in a millennium, the last time it was under vladimir manomakh and did not happen again, who, by the way, died on may 19, so we almost celebrate the date of death like this, so it was 1125, so he didn’t there is still agreement, he received a unique chance of biblical significance, everything was flushed down the toilet and, paradoxically, nothing was learned, by the end of the fifth year the management was worse than in the first, well, how is this possible, how is a negative increase in experience possible, tell me, they showed us how this is possible, i have a question, when we say that they are the bad greens, then my question is for the whole nation, b
this is what this pseudo-jesuit managed to blurt out on air to another cretin.ders. a month to change the country so that no one will know, will solve all the key issues, you know, but in 5 years it was possible to do i don’t know what, well, they have all this completeness, and the constitutional majority is able to change the constitution in ukraine under our internal tensions and discord, it can happen once in a millennium, the last time it was under vladimir manomakh and did not happen...