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>> guest: probably some of the very young jesuits in regis high school.suit training it is a long long training before you become a priest. back then they had what were called scholastics people who were not yet priests but dressed in the garb and taught in high school and there were a couple of scholastics who had a major impact on you migrate people, highly intellectual and nurturing. c-span: you did an interview with science magazine. they lead off of this by saying he worked 14 hours a day charge for lunch, eats dinner with his family and continues working until bedtime when he sleeps for about four and a half hours. how much of that is still true? >> guest: it is still true i do that. i do that. i work a lot of hours, most of the weekend. i do not do it as a drag. i like it and am energized our undoing. we fortunately likely through the creativity and the tolerance of my wife who also works at the nih and is the chair while the departments there we arrange your schedule when the children were growing up even though it is not particularly healthy to e
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the students attend jesuit high schools throughout the united states, canada and puerto rico. while staying here st. joe's will attend mass and workshops as well as be a mile from the ben franklin parkway to hear the pope speak. the school said the personal invitation was to the pope to come here to pay a personal visit and to meet students across the country coming here to listen to him speak. katy zachry "nbc 10 news." >>> skyforce 10 is over a crash on the lehigh county and berks county line. this is the fatal crash we have been watching on interstate 78 eastbound at exit 40 with a fedex truck overturned on its side. there was also a car involved in this. the eastbound lanes are still shut down and we are seeing delays on the schuylkill expressway eastbound as well due to an earlier crash. >>> it will be a nice sunny start. look at the sunshine coming up. we'll see bright sunshine to begin with but it won't be here all day with clouds moving in later this morning. and look what is going on north and west in western pennsylvania. that's rain and snow with a storm system that
the students attend jesuit high schools throughout the united states, canada and puerto rico. while staying here st. joe's will attend mass and workshops as well as be a mile from the ben franklin parkway to hear the pope speak. the school said the personal invitation was to the pope to come here to pay a personal visit and to meet students across the country coming here to listen to him speak. katy zachry "nbc 10 news." >>> skyforce 10 is over a crash on the lehigh county...
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and students and staff say they felt called to do more inviting hundreds of students from jesuit high school from canada and puerto rico. 300 have accepted so far and will be hosted by st. joe's. the students who attend mass here have small group workshops and will process 1.5 miles where the event will take place over the september weekend. and they have high hopes that the pope will stop here himself. >> we're putting an invitation out to the holy father and hope our jesuit connection will be a real draw for him and the fact that all the students will be here. people answer the question and i say, the odds are low but i think there might be odds. so we're going to go with that for right now. >> reporter: you may remember last year when mayor nutter and the delegation traveled to the vatican and met with the pope. the mayor presented him with a st. joe's prep football jersey. so hey, the odds may be in the school's favor. we'll cross our fingers and keep you posted. reporting live in northeast philadelphia katy zachry "nbc 10 news." >>> our coverage of the pope's visit to philadelphi
and students and staff say they felt called to do more inviting hundreds of students from jesuit high school from canada and puerto rico. 300 have accepted so far and will be hosted by st. joe's. the students who attend mass here have small group workshops and will process 1.5 miles where the event will take place over the september weekend. and they have high hopes that the pope will stop here himself. >> we're putting an invitation out to the holy father and hope our jesuit connection...
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and i think we're all excited about that. >> we hope to progress down there as a jesuit family and in the spirit of prayer and pilgrimage to celebrate with the pope and church. >> reporter: in addition to their plans from the school to the parkway, the students will spend time here eating sleeping attending mass and attending small workshops. katy zachry "nbc10 news." >> our coverage of the pope's visit to philadelphia continues online. we have a section with the pontiff's schedule how to volunteer and how to rent your house to visitors. check it out on the nbc10 app or at nbc10.com. >>> some good news for pennsylvanians struggling to pay their home heating bills. governor wolf announced they are extending the deadline. the federally funded program was originally set to end april 3rd but the wolf administration extended that program due to the severe winter we've all had. find out how to apply by going to our website at nbc10.com. >>> usually professional athlete with local roots comes to town to play his home team there's a lot of excitement but for this philly native last night's si
and i think we're all excited about that. >> we hope to progress down there as a jesuit family and in the spirit of prayer and pilgrimage to celebrate with the pope and church. >> reporter: in addition to their plans from the school to the parkway, the students will spend time here eating sleeping attending mass and attending small workshops. katy zachry "nbc10 news." >> our coverage of the pope's visit to philadelphia continues online. we have a section with the...
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i am also a daca recipient and i also went to a jesuit school. , just do it. i went to saint peter's university in new jersey and now i am a teacher at university columbia university trying to get a masters in education so i can become a science teacher because i love science and because my degrees in chemistry and i love it. i want to get a lot more kids interested in talking about the s.t.e.m. fields and science. right now it is a little difficult. i am sure not just in new jersey, but other states as well because the my legal status or lack thereof. i am undocumented and even though i yet may daca recipient daca does not provide me a legal status or a path to a legal status. in new jersey, you have to have at least an hour pr or legal permanent resident status to obtain a professional certificate. in this case teaching. i am not able to teach in new jersey. i started looking somewhere else and so now i am new york and hopefully things work out for me. this is an issue obviously that is not only affecting they are going to affect me but a lot of other folks
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didn't say no, and i clearly dismissed an important value i learned at my beloved high school, dallas jesuit. we were taught to be men for others in quotes, i failed in that regard, and i also completely ignored the core values and ethics i learned from my parents and others." the family also asks that the media leave them alone for now because they are trying to figure out where everything goes from here. the people here at the university of oklahoma, though, are going to stay on this. they want the school to address all of the concerns that they have, saying that this is not the only instance of racism at this school. for its part, the school, which has come down very hard on sae and this incident, says the investigation is continuing. there may be more disciplinary actions and even more expulsions. john? christine? >> thanks, miguel. the family of the other student is apologizing for his role in that racist video. "the oklahoma daily" student newspaper has identified the second expelled student as levi pettitte. his parents issued a statement saying, quote, he made a horrible mistake and
didn't say no, and i clearly dismissed an important value i learned at my beloved high school, dallas jesuit. we were taught to be men for others in quotes, i failed in that regard, and i also completely ignored the core values and ethics i learned from my parents and others." the family also asks that the media leave them alone for now because they are trying to figure out where everything goes from here. the people here at the university of oklahoma, though, are going to stay on this....
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. >> we have the lutherans and the unitarians and the jesuits, so this coming wednesday, be there. we're grateful for reverend carol. i think you've got a real inspiring message today. thank you for being with us. mallicoat. we begin with our pitch....if you have a show idea......we would love to hear from you. go to facebook dot >> good morning. welcome to base sunday. i'm roberta gonzales. frank is out there swinging the golf club somewhere. it's a beautiful sunday, and we want to begin this show today with our pitch. if you have a show idea, we would love to hear from you. go to facebook.com/they sunday and, to the page. okay, the guy writing to our first popular -- our first topic of the day. please welcome the festival director and also the producer director of the film sex, politics, and sticky right. i
. >> we have the lutherans and the unitarians and the jesuits, so this coming wednesday, be there. we're grateful for reverend carol. i think you've got a real inspiring message today. thank you for being with us. mallicoat. we begin with our pitch....if you have a show idea......we would love to hear from you. go to facebook dot >> good morning. welcome to base sunday. i'm roberta gonzales. frank is out there swinging the golf club somewhere. it's a beautiful sunday, and we want to...
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we have lutherans, episcopalians, jesuits. gtu, this wednesday, be there. we are grateful that you joined us. we are grateful for reverend carol and reverend jim. i think you got a real inspiring message today. thank you for being with us. going to make you laugh...........3 comedians and a politician........that >>> welcome to bay sunday. it is good to have you on board today. we're going to make you laugh. three comedians and a politician should get your sunday rocking. a familiar face in san francisco, he spent the last few decades lamb panozzoing just about every politician on planet earth. he is an author, columnist, political pundant. how is it going mr. durst. >> how is it going. >> what is this love of politics? >> i grew up thinking everybody read the newspaper. you had to be
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joe's believe they came up with the idea to host hundreds of fellow jesuits after responding to how they were called to this world event. >> i think we are providing these students an opportunity to enjoy the universal church gathered here. and hopefully in the midst of that, have an encounter with jesus. that's the broadest vision of this thing. >> reporter: and in the next hour we'll look at why there are so much positive talk and why the pope may make a personal visit himself to st. joe's. that's coming up next hour katy zachry "nbc 10 news." >> of course our coverage of pope francis' historic visit to philadelphia continues online. we have a special section with the pontiff's section and can show you how to volunteer and how to rent out your house for the hundreds of thousands of visitors here. check it out on the nbc 10 app or the nbc10.com website. >> a national pharmacist group adopted a policy discouraging members from providing death penalty drugs. the american pharmacist association approved that policy yesterday at a meeting in san diego. now the group can't legally preventing
joe's believe they came up with the idea to host hundreds of fellow jesuits after responding to how they were called to this world event. >> i think we are providing these students an opportunity to enjoy the universal church gathered here. and hopefully in the midst of that, have an encounter with jesus. that's the broadest vision of this thing. >> reporter: and in the next hour we'll look at why there are so much positive talk and why the pope may make a personal visit himself to...
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i never understood the jesuits of that time period.nice to have somebody come in and spend some time with me. he doesn't try to force christianity down my throat. >> it's sad that this has to be where they are. knowing, as they know, they've done something pretty darn bad to get in here. >> i need all the help i can get, you know? >> god bless you. i'm just going to get out of here. i won't bother you anymore. >> at the end of the day, life in the devil's workshop can take a toll on anyone. >> when i leave, i'm tired. when i go home, i'll frequently sleep for 45 minutes. because it is a little -- the noise and everything, it's a little nerve-racking. >> see you later, ernie. >> it's well worth it. i feel very grateful. how you doing? everything. it seems like every day there's another data breach, like this one in the news right now. according to a recent study, one in three consumers who received data-breach notifications became victims of identity theft. so be ready in case your personal information gets compromised with identity-the
i never understood the jesuits of that time period.nice to have somebody come in and spend some time with me. he doesn't try to force christianity down my throat. >> it's sad that this has to be where they are. knowing, as they know, they've done something pretty darn bad to get in here. >> i need all the help i can get, you know? >> god bless you. i'm just going to get out of here. i won't bother you anymore. >> at the end of the day, life in the devil's workshop can...
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the student pumping his fist is parker rice a university of oklahoma freshman who graduated from a jesuit prep school in dallas last year. >> i'm saddened and hurt here we are 2015 and we're still dealing with issues of racism and bigotry. >> reporter: now this short clip posted online showing the long time house mother for the fraternity at ou using the same racial slur. in a written statement she says she's heartbroken by any racist portrayal. she doesn't tolerate any form of discrimination and only singing along to a rap song. the sae house members rushed to move out before the midnight deadline. the fraternity shut down leaving its cook without a job. own line donors raised about $50,000 for him. >> it's like getting punched in the stomach. >> reporter: jonathan davis said he was the first pledge of in 1999. >> that house turned into a symbol for modern day racism. >> reporter: we spoke with an ou senior who asked us not to show her face. >> i wasn't surprised. >> reporter: she heard the same chant on a bus two years ago at an sae date party. the fraternity's national headquarters say
the student pumping his fist is parker rice a university of oklahoma freshman who graduated from a jesuit prep school in dallas last year. >> i'm saddened and hurt here we are 2015 and we're still dealing with issues of racism and bigotry. >> reporter: now this short clip posted online showing the long time house mother for the fraternity at ou using the same racial slur. in a written statement she says she's heartbroken by any racist portrayal. she doesn't tolerate any form of...
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the student pumping his fist is parker rice a university of oklahoma freshman who graduated from a jesuitp school in dallas last year. >> i'm not only appalled, but i'm also saddened and hurt that here we are 2015 and year still dealing with issues of racism and bigotry. >> reporter: today ou expelled two students though officials won't name them citing privacy laws. >> we're just not going to let this define the university and we're going to send a message. >> reporter: now this short clip posted online showing the longtime housemother for cigna alpha epsilon at ou using the same racial slur. in a written statement, she said she is heart broken by any racist portrayal. she does not tolerate any form of discrimination, and she was only singing along to a rap song. today at the sae house, members rushed to move out before the midnight deadline. the fraternity shut down, leaving its cook without a job. online, donors have raised about $50,000 for him. >> it's like getting punched in the stomach. >> reporter: jonathan davis says he was the first african-american pledge ever at sae's ou chapt
the student pumping his fist is parker rice a university of oklahoma freshman who graduated from a jesuitp school in dallas last year. >> i'm not only appalled, but i'm also saddened and hurt that here we are 2015 and year still dealing with issues of racism and bigotry. >> reporter: today ou expelled two students though officials won't name them citing privacy laws. >> we're just not going to let this define the university and we're going to send a message. >> reporter:...
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tonight, this man in the video has been identified as parker rice by his jesuit prep school in dallass friend, matt lopez, tell us he's already back in texas and will not be returning. >> he's not a racist. he's really not. he compromised his morality for the liking of his friends. >> reporter: the fraternity, sigma alpha epsilon, has been kicked off campus. frat brothers must be out of the house by midnight tonight. >> are you embarrassed? >> extremely. >> reporter: but students we spoke to say they've heard that chant on campus before. and william bruce james, one of only two black members in the history of this sae chapter says the punishment fits. >> i don't consider them my brothers. i don't think they were ever deserving of the letters. >> reporter: but others are jumping to the frat's defense, including their african-american cook who just lost the job he's had for 14 years. >> i think it's outrageous. >> reporter: and this house mother who appeared on the local news monday night, saying she's never heard that kind of racist talk around the house. hours later, this video of her
tonight, this man in the video has been identified as parker rice by his jesuit prep school in dallass friend, matt lopez, tell us he's already back in texas and will not be returning. >> he's not a racist. he's really not. he compromised his morality for the liking of his friends. >> reporter: the fraternity, sigma alpha epsilon, has been kicked off campus. frat brothers must be out of the house by midnight tonight. >> are you embarrassed? >> extremely. >>...
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jesuit high schools across the united states. the vast majority of their students living in poverty. the dean tells us small class sizes, strict discipline and a focused learning environment, a demanding school. >> who is paying for this? >> corporate america. >> corporate america? >> yes. >> is putting inner city baltimore kids through school? >>reporter: more than 100 private donors including almost every company with a sky scraper in baltimore have jumped on board the program. bates, homeless at 14 is now a college senior. in fact the school's proudest achievement is 100% of students who finish their program attend college which is much higher than the national rates of 66%. but there's a snag in the success story. not everybody at crystal ray makes it. in fact the school's graduation rate is 74%, almost identical to the baltimore city school system. in other words one in four students who enroll here won't finish. monique . presley says the school is scamming the most motivated students out of the school system. >> you take t
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arrangements after ceasing to be provincial to retire to a home to be buried in a cemetery that is not jesuits. so he called them and went to their place indicated that long interview six hours spread over three days. we played part of the fact that they made him a bishop and john paul made him a cardinal and he didn't do that with people he didn't trust. i think that he felt this is a man that would oppose the liberation theology. this is a man that was at odds with the chisel -- just left. he tried to replace its influence with the ones he did favor in the communion of the liberation of all of those fairly right-wing hoops he favored. so given that, they were not sure that he wasn't entirely on their side. who knows why each of them voted. i think it would've been more scared. they needed somebody from outside into the church was growing in the less developed world. they figured he's old. what can you do? that's what you thought of john xxiii. when there is a pendulum swing of served and when they finally got rid of that benedict is in addition to that than they do say we need to get ahead o
arrangements after ceasing to be provincial to retire to a home to be buried in a cemetery that is not jesuits. so he called them and went to their place indicated that long interview six hours spread over three days. we played part of the fact that they made him a bishop and john paul made him a cardinal and he didn't do that with people he didn't trust. i think that he felt this is a man that would oppose the liberation theology. this is a man that was at odds with the chisel -- just left. he...
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rice graduated from this jesuit prep school in dallas last year. >> i was appalled. what was going on on that bus. >> reporter: in his written statement, rice says the song was taught to us. overnight, sae said it was likely the men learned the song from fellow chapter members, but reiterated the national fraternity does not teach such a racist hateful chant. parents of a second student, levi pettit also aapologized, he made a horrible mistake, will live with the consequences forever. we also know of the depth of our son's character, he's a good boy, but what we saw in the video was disgusting. also calling this video posted on social media unacceptables, shows the long time house mother using that same slur in 2013. she says she's heartbroken by any racist portrayal and was only singing along to a rap song. as the scandal widens hundreds of students marched across campus. a diverse crowd, stopping at the sae house, now shut down. >> it is blatant racism. that's what it is. >> i would say that we haven't fallen apart, but some parts of us have started to crumble away
rice graduated from this jesuit prep school in dallas last year. >> i was appalled. what was going on on that bus. >> reporter: in his written statement, rice says the song was taught to us. overnight, sae said it was likely the men learned the song from fellow chapter members, but reiterated the national fraternity does not teach such a racist hateful chant. parents of a second student, levi pettit also aapologized, he made a horrible mistake, will live with the consequences...
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i play a jesuit.in japan in the 1700s. >> jimmy: snore. >> a great script, it really is. lots of torture. >> jimmy: you seem pretty fired up about the whole thing in general. >> it's a pet project of his. >> jimmy: how old are your sons now? >> they're 18 and 19. >> jimmy: 18 and 19. your younger son is a hockey player? >> a hockey player, tennis player, soccer player. just got accepted into yale. >> jimmy: oh my goodness. [ cheers and applause ] >> i'm a very proud parent. >> jimmy: well you should be. that's pretty good. and so i know this because i've seen you guys at the rangers games. you go to those regularly? >> yeah. you know, i've become a fan through him. because he's been playing since he was 6 years of age. when we still go to games i still have to ask, what does that mean? the guy says that was an ice puck, icing, i don't get that. >> jimmy: do they play ice hockey in ireland? >> no. they have a team -- there is a team in belfast. but i left ireland 1980 or something. all that stuff was b
i play a jesuit.in japan in the 1700s. >> jimmy: snore. >> a great script, it really is. lots of torture. >> jimmy: you seem pretty fired up about the whole thing in general. >> it's a pet project of his. >> jimmy: how old are your sons now? >> they're 18 and 19. >> jimmy: 18 and 19. your younger son is a hockey player? >> a hockey player, tennis player, soccer player. just got accepted into yale. >> jimmy: oh my goodness. [ cheers and...
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. ♪ >> parker rice's statement continued -- >> i'm sure dallas jesuit was happy to be included in theement. >> the parents of 20-year-old levi petit issued a statement saying -- >> joining me now, anthony douglas, the president of the oklahoma chapter of the naacp. mr. douglas, how do you expect those statements to be received in oklahoma tonight? >> well, i think if those statements are sincere, the state of oklahoma, as well as the student at ou can accept those statements. and i truly believe from my heart that those students truly believed that their statement they're giving and their parents support them, that they are sorry for the statements they made. >> parker rice also said in his statement, i am seeking guidance on how i can learn from this and make sure it never happens again. what guidance would you give him for that? >> actually, one of the guy dances i would give them and to all the students involved, i would like to see them come out in the community and volunteer in the african-american community. get to know the people in the african-american community. we have a cha
. ♪ >> parker rice's statement continued -- >> i'm sure dallas jesuit was happy to be included in theement. >> the parents of 20-year-old levi petit issued a statement saying -- >> joining me now, anthony douglas, the president of the oklahoma chapter of the naacp. mr. douglas, how do you expect those statements to be received in oklahoma tonight? >> well, i think if those statements are sincere, the state of oklahoma, as well as the student at ou can accept...
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didn't say no and clearly dismissed an important value i learned at my beloved high school, dallas jesuitto be men for other, and i failed in that regard and at that moment i complete completely ignored the core values and ethics i learned from my parents and others. parker rice a few moments ago. what he and the others did was hateful and ugly. should hateful and ugly get you expelled where free speech is so valued. michael myers and charles blow. was the expulsion of two students justified? >> no. >> why? >> first of all, this is a public university. not a private university. public university means government. we have a first amendment to the united states constitution, and this is the united states of america, and we believe in free speech, and you only have a first amendment to protect the speech with what we disagree, and we can disagree vehemently but it is speech that can be protected by the constitution, and it can be hateful speech and guess what? free speech cannot just apply to white people on a bus. i could imagine black students on a bus to the million man march, racist marc
didn't say no and clearly dismissed an important value i learned at my beloved high school, dallas jesuitto be men for other, and i failed in that regard and at that moment i complete completely ignored the core values and ethics i learned from my parents and others. parker rice a few moments ago. what he and the others did was hateful and ugly. should hateful and ugly get you expelled where free speech is so valued. michael myers and charles blow. was the expulsion of two students justified?...
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xavier being a jesuit school all of the st. joseph's are back them but arizona has great size and tremendous focus. when people watch air zone off to see how focused how they are on the the task at hand. i think this will be a fabulous game. wisconsin with the player of the year in frank commence ki arizona, tremendous size and defense. tj mcconnell lead the team as a point guard. i see arizona moving for. >> we talk about nc state with the upset with villanova. you have them beating louisville. >> i think louisville has maxed out here. they lost a great player during the year. they had to suspend a kid put him off the team. they have done a remarkable job. they were in trouble against uc your vine a team you favored along the way. >> i pulled for them. >> northern iowa really was an upset to me because northern iowa had a really strong year. louisville plays zone defense. but i think north carolina state getting over lsu where they were dead in the what the other, they won that game. they beat a better villanova team but they
xavier being a jesuit school all of the st. joseph's are back them but arizona has great size and tremendous focus. when people watch air zone off to see how focused how they are on the the task at hand. i think this will be a fabulous game. wisconsin with the player of the year in frank commence ki arizona, tremendous size and defense. tj mcconnell lead the team as a point guard. i see arizona moving for. >> we talk about nc state with the upset with villanova. you have them beating...
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also a statement from jesuit high school a high school parker rice went to alluding to him when one ofheir alum was seen in that clip. we have as an organization attempted to reach out multiple times to parker rice over the course of the last 24 hours. so far, he has not gotten back to us. now, to that friend. matthew lopez, who was a neighbor in the dormitory where parker rice was living freshman year on campus matthew lopez told me what he thought about the video that he saw this weekend. >> that video does not represent his core personality. unfortunately, though as things are, that might define him for a while. but it does not define him personally, i feel. parker rice is a charismatic, good person with a good soul and a good spirit that i feel truly did not believe in or did not truly understand what he was saying. and i feel like that is due to the facilitation of not just him but the influence of the fraternity system and that traditions that had been embedded since pre-civil wartimes when the fraternity was made which obviously weren't the most tolerant times. >> lopez says he'
also a statement from jesuit high school a high school parker rice went to alluding to him when one ofheir alum was seen in that clip. we have as an organization attempted to reach out multiple times to parker rice over the course of the last 24 hours. so far, he has not gotten back to us. now, to that friend. matthew lopez, who was a neighbor in the dormitory where parker rice was living freshman year on campus matthew lopez told me what he thought about the video that he saw this weekend....
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. >> jesuits are great educators. >> gonzaga is a good one. >> if you're in the educated you're inferior> but it helps. >> right. but i know becky will like this. if you look at fortune 500 companies, rutgers sends a lot of ceos to fortune 500 companies. cornell, that's where andrew went, they're up there. m.i.t. they've got about ten. wisconsin usually does really well. >> iowa state must do well, right? >> iowa state didn't make the top ten rankings. >> rutgers has tony soprano. they don't need anything else. >> so you've got jesuit schools, from there you're inferior, tony soprano is for rutgers. >> kentucky graduate rudy vaughn christine sutherland. >> they're good at sports and entertainment. >> where's j-law? louisville? >> i don't know. >> jennifer lawrence. >> she's from louisville, but -- >> she was acting young. i don't know if she had time to go to school there. >> all right. >> that's interesting. that's good. >>> when we come back fourth quarter gdp data. the ceo of california pizza kitchen. plus more on where to invest around the globe with our guest host jim paulsen. as we
. >> jesuits are great educators. >> gonzaga is a good one. >> if you're in the educated you're inferior> but it helps. >> right. but i know becky will like this. if you look at fortune 500 companies, rutgers sends a lot of ceos to fortune 500 companies. cornell, that's where andrew went, they're up there. m.i.t. they've got about ten. wisconsin usually does really well. >> iowa state must do well, right? >> iowa state didn't make the top ten rankings....
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we're hearing from a friend of one of the students seen leading that racist chant, a graduate of the jesuita charismatic person with a good soul. but i feel truly did not believe in or did not truly understand what he was saying. and i feel like that is due to the facilitation of not just him but the influence of the fraternity system and the traditions that had been embedded since pre-civil war times when the fraternity was made which wasn't the most tolerant times. >> don what's your take of the outing the political shaming of this student seen on that racist video, chanting. could the reaction help prevent racist behavior like this down the sflood the road? >> there has to be consequences for someone's actions. i attended louisiana state university. mark knows the greek system at louisiana state university and other universities in the south and especially in louisiana and this type of thing happens all the time. and so i am glad that light has been brought to it. i'm sorry that this student has to be expelled but i'm glad this is going light and that's the punishment for this type of be
we're hearing from a friend of one of the students seen leading that racist chant, a graduate of the jesuita charismatic person with a good soul. but i feel truly did not believe in or did not truly understand what he was saying. and i feel like that is due to the facilitation of not just him but the influence of the fraternity system and the traditions that had been embedded since pre-civil war times when the fraternity was made which wasn't the most tolerant times. >> don what's your...
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stager, secondary jesuit association washington, d.c. chaplain: god of love, bless the members of
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rice graduated from this jesuit prep school in dallas last year. >> aplombed.nconscionable to see what was going on on that bus. ♪ never ♪ flrt a written statement rice says the song was taught to us overnight s.a.e. said it was likely the men learned the song from fellow chapter members, but reiterated the national fraternity does not teach such a racist hateful chant. the parents of a second student levi petit apologized. made a horrible mistake and will live with this for life. he's a good boy blaut we saw on the videos is disgusting. the national fraternity calling this video posted on social media unacceptable showing s.a.e.'s longtime house mother using the same racial slur in 2013. >> [ muted ]. >> reporter: saying she is heartbroken by any racist portrayal, and she was only singing along to a rap song. ♪ as the scandal widens hundreds of students marched across campus. a diverse crowd stopping at the s.a.e. house now shut down. >> it's plain racism. that's what it is i.. >> i would say we haven't fallen apart, some have started to crumble away burt we'r
rice graduated from this jesuit prep school in dallas last year. >> aplombed.nconscionable to see what was going on on that bus. ♪ never ♪ flrt a written statement rice says the song was taught to us overnight s.a.e. said it was likely the men learned the song from fellow chapter members, but reiterated the national fraternity does not teach such a racist hateful chant. the parents of a second student levi petit apologized. made a horrible mistake and will live with this for life....
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this man has been identified as parker rice by his jesuit prep school in dallas.l not be returning. >> he's not a racist. he's really not. he compromised his morality for the liking of his friends. >> reporter: the fraternity has been kicked off campus. frat brothers must be out of this house. >> embarrassed? >> extremely. >> reporter: but students we've spoke to say they heard that chant on campus before. and william bruce james, one of only two black members in the history of this sae chapter, says the punishment fits. >> i don't consider them my brothers. i don't think they were deserving of the letters. >> reporter: others are jumping to the frat's defense, including their african-american cook, who just lost the job he had for 14 years. >> i think this is outrageous. >> reporter: and this house mother, appearing on the local news monday night, saying she's never heard that kind of racist talk around the house. hours later, this video emerges of her posted two years earlier. >> [ bleep ]. >> reporter: repeatedly using the "n" word, while singing along to a rap
this man has been identified as parker rice by his jesuit prep school in dallas.l not be returning. >> he's not a racist. he's really not. he compromised his morality for the liking of his friends. >> reporter: the fraternity has been kicked off campus. frat brothers must be out of this house. >> embarrassed? >> extremely. >> reporter: but students we've spoke to say they heard that chant on campus before. and william bruce james, one of only two black members in...
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this is a jesuit school too. i'm long gabelli school of business and long mbas.we're going to get you on campus to see. >> it'd be a positive outlook for all this. >> what do you think is happening? >> i think part of it is cost. and the rising price and there's a lot of messaging in the press that there's not a return on value of investment. but in my view you have to look at the long period and you can't only look at your salary. you have to look at the quality of life. and if you do that kind of discounting, you'll see that is worth it. >> we have jack welch who comes on, too, and he has the school of management and what they're trying to do is get people to get the degree in the shorter amount of time and do it on their own time. it's harder when you look for those who studied to go back and do that. what do they get out of being on campus? >> it's a huge network. and relationships with faculty, it gives the students a chance to practice what they're going to have to actually do in the workplace. so for us it's a huge upside. the other great thing is that bec
this is a jesuit school too. i'm long gabelli school of business and long mbas.we're going to get you on campus to see. >> it'd be a positive outlook for all this. >> what do you think is happening? >> i think part of it is cost. and the rising price and there's a lot of messaging in the press that there's not a return on value of investment. but in my view you have to look at the long period and you can't only look at your salary. you have to look at the quality of life. and...
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the first pope from the developing world, the first jesuit pope the first pope to take the name francisabout this pope is he is the first pope to make mercy, the traditional christian virtue of mercy the corner stone of his entire agenda. he has talked about his papacy about the chiros. it's a privileged moment of god's salvation. everything he's doing, chris, from the nitty-gritty details how do you reform the vatican bank all the way up to what should our stance be to the gay and lesbian community and all the other hot button issues that face the church. fundamentally all of it is predicated on the desire that they will see a community of mercy. >> now it comes to the fling of the script. basically he's saying we are who we are, the church. our rules are what they are. but don't focus on so much who you go after and being negative. focus on loving other people. that's what you're supposed to do. shame on you if you don't. obvious and yet revolutionary at the same time. >> it's not revolutionary in the same sense -- >> we don't hear it. we don't hear it. >> but you're right. it's revol
the first pope from the developing world, the first jesuit pope the first pope to take the name francisabout this pope is he is the first pope to make mercy, the traditional christian virtue of mercy the corner stone of his entire agenda. he has talked about his papacy about the chiros. it's a privileged moment of god's salvation. everything he's doing, chris, from the nitty-gritty details how do you reform the vatican bank all the way up to what should our stance be to the gay and lesbian...
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the student pumping his fist is parker rice a university of oklahoma freshman who graduated from a jesuit last year. >> i'm not only appalled, but saddened and hurt that here we are, 2015 and we're still dealing with issues of racism and bigotry. >> we're not going to let this define the university and send a message. >> now this short clip posted on vine showing bhuton gill beau the long time house mother at lu using the same racial slur. a written statement, she says she is heartbroken by any racist portrayal. she does not tolerate any form of discrimination and she was only singing along to a rap song. at the sae house, members rushed to move out before the midnight deadline. the fraternity shut down leaving its cook without a job. online donors have raised about $50 thourksz for him. >> it's like getting punched in the stomach. >> reporter: jonathan davis says he was the first african-american pledge ever at sae's chapter. >> that house has turned into a symbol for modern-day racism. >> reporter: we spoke with a senior who asked we not use her name or show her face because she didn't
the student pumping his fist is parker rice a university of oklahoma freshman who graduated from a jesuit last year. >> i'm not only appalled, but saddened and hurt that here we are, 2015 and we're still dealing with issues of racism and bigotry. >> we're not going to let this define the university and send a message. >> now this short clip posted on vine showing bhuton gill beau the long time house mother at lu using the same racial slur. a written statement, she says she is...
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stager, secondary jesuit association washington, d.c. the chaplain: god of love, bless the members of this house. please help those who labor here to recognize how you are present in their service and leadership. guide them as they seek to be effective for the good of all your people. loving god, may our leaders be alert to the cares and hurts and challenges of our citizens and our communities. help these leaders choose well, directions and actions that benefit those likely to be left out and all who express and strengthen our nation's values which are our greatest assets. may we hear and pursue your sacred message, merciful god, that we be women and men with the capacity of peacemakers, realistic and also deeply thoughtful and wise. finally, gentle god, bring to those who serve here a participation in your own gifts, such as rich insight and also joy in their care for the well-being of our country and the world. amen. the speaker: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval th
stager, secondary jesuit association washington, d.c. the chaplain: god of love, bless the members of this house. please help those who labor here to recognize how you are present in their service and leadership. guide them as they seek to be effective for the good of all your people. loving god, may our leaders be alert to the cares and hurts and challenges of our citizens and our communities. help these leaders choose well, directions and actions that benefit those likely to be left out and...