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the fact he was a jesuit and i was educate by the jesuits in high school and college and the first jesuit ever elected pope, and as you know, dan, the jesuits take vow not to aspire to higher office so terrify they are trying to become a bishop or a cardinal, much less pope, the other jesuits are supposed to report them and the that gets enemy hot water. so there's the built-in sense of humility in that order. so this was -- took my be surprise and his gestures, the first day, paying his hotel bill, betting on the bus with the cardinals to back to the vatican, washing the feed of young juvenile delinquences and i walked with delinquent for a number of years and when i was 25 i wouldn't have gotten on my knees and wash the feet and kiss the feet of juvenile delinquents m. maryland we call them training schools but they're really jail. this pope is on the ground doing that with young men and young women. women who are muslim. on holy thursday, priests are supposed to wash the feet of other men, so, wow, this poping doing things identities never seen before so i wanted to dig in and figure o
the fact he was a jesuit and i was educate by the jesuits in high school and college and the first jesuit ever elected pope, and as you know, dan, the jesuits take vow not to aspire to higher office so terrify they are trying to become a bishop or a cardinal, much less pope, the other jesuits are supposed to report them and the that gets enemy hot water. so there's the built-in sense of humility in that order. so this was -- took my be surprise and his gestures, the first day, paying his hotel...
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reverend joseph of the society of jesus, director of the jesuit community. want to thank all of you for joining us and i look forward to , your reflections that each of you will share with us in the ceremony. to our choir, the sounds of victory directed by mr. phil carter, who also directs our gospel choir here at georgetown, i want to thank you for your performance this morning and you are leading us a little bit later today in the closing song, lift every voice and sing. it's my privilege to welcome to podium our speakers who will begin our program. [applause] mr. maytnier: thank you for being here today. we are honored to be able to speak as student members of the working group on slavery, memory and reconciliation. , as my fellow working group wants said our work as a , group was to help tear down the walls, the walls of mystery , and silence, and unknown surrounding georgetown's historical ties to the institution of slavery. beyond tearing down the walls, we wanted to help bring this history directly to our community at georgetown. for those of us stude
reverend joseph of the society of jesus, director of the jesuit community. want to thank all of you for joining us and i look forward to , your reflections that each of you will share with us in the ceremony. to our choir, the sounds of victory directed by mr. phil carter, who also directs our gospel choir here at georgetown, i want to thank you for your performance this morning and you are leading us a little bit later today in the closing song, lift every voice and sing. it's my privilege to...
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the jesuit order, the society of jesus, were often trained jesuits in rome to serve byzentine catholic christians. and so our parish was actually a jesuit parish from his inception in 1950. >> you are a catholic church in full communion with the church of rome. >> yes. >> you practice the byzentine rights which is different from the latin rights. >> yes. >> you do your services in english. >> we moved from slovonic to english 20 years ago. >> if i wanted to receive the sacraments at your church that is all right. >> like in any other catholic church the litturgy will be different. the number of russian byzentine catholic churches is so small that the holy sea has entrusted them to the arch bishop of san fransisco, he was appointed me to be pastor of this parish and i'm the first priest to hold that title. most of the pastors were jesuits in the past. and we're fully catholic and so to receive the eucharist and the sacrament of confession you're receiving it from that catholic priest. it is encouraged for roman catholics to familiarize themselves with eastern catholics and to at least o
the jesuit order, the society of jesus, were often trained jesuits in rome to serve byzentine catholic christians. and so our parish was actually a jesuit parish from his inception in 1950. >> you are a catholic church in full communion with the church of rome. >> yes. >> you practice the byzentine rights which is different from the latin rights. >> yes. >> you do your services in english. >> we moved from slovonic to english 20 years ago. >> if i...
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our catholic and jesuit tradition sustains us in this effort to seek the truth.t provides a framework, calling to engage deeply with the tensions, conflicts, questions, and challenges facing our community's in the spirit of solidarity. in when we provisionally named december 2015 these buildings freedom hall and remembrance hall, following the recommendation of our working group on slavery, memory and reconciliation for a temporary set of names, while we engaged in further conversation as a community, we shared these words . shape ourare given histories. by ideas of who we are and where we have come from. our communities are given shaped -- given shape by our histories, by the values, traditions and .emories that we inherit history is alive for us at every moment. we are just one community, but right now every community is being asked to look deep within themselves and to find the very best of which they are capable. as our nation's oldest catholic and jesuit university, we are a place that grew alongside our new republic. as we seek to more deeply understand our
our catholic and jesuit tradition sustains us in this effort to seek the truth.t provides a framework, calling to engage deeply with the tensions, conflicts, questions, and challenges facing our community's in the spirit of solidarity. in when we provisionally named december 2015 these buildings freedom hall and remembrance hall, following the recommendation of our working group on slavery, memory and reconciliation for a temporary set of names, while we engaged in further conversation as a...
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often entrusted to the jesuits, the jesuit order, the society of jesus, often trained as jesuits in rome to train russian byzantine catholic christians.'s our parish, our lady of fatima, was actually a jesuit parish from its inception in 1950. >> let me ask you this, if i have it right. you are a catholic church out of the church of rome. you practice the byzantine rights from latin rights, you do services in english. >> we moved from slavonic to english about 23 years ago. >> if i wanted to fulfill my sunday obligation, receive the sacraments, confession, eucharist at your church, that is perfectly all right. >> like in any other catholic church, the liturgy will be quite different. we are a parish of the archdiocese because the number of russian byzantine catholic churches throughout the world is so small that they have been entrusted to the care of the local latin ordinary, which of course and our case is the archbishop of san francisco. and he has appointed me to be pastor of his parish. i'm the first diocesan priest to hold that title. most of the pastors were jesuits in the past. w
often entrusted to the jesuits, the jesuit order, the society of jesus, often trained as jesuits in rome to train russian byzantine catholic christians.'s our parish, our lady of fatima, was actually a jesuit parish from its inception in 1950. >> let me ask you this, if i have it right. you are a catholic church out of the church of rome. you practice the byzantine rights from latin rights, you do services in english. >> we moved from slavonic to english about 23 years ago. >>...
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the jesuit team beat gonzaga to capture the first place. and it is a victory they dedicated to robert saying that robert's enthusiasm helped them even with the flu. >> i am wearing my wristband here, and he is in my older brother's class, and great guy. this win is for him. >> the jesuit coach said that he texted and talked to taylor who was watching from the bay area, and the players signed a ball for him. 23-year-old family says that he has a long road to recovery, but they are blown away about how positive he is after that stent. a go fund me page has popped up, and has over $1 million. thank you. >>> firefighters put out a blaze on antioch on bugle way, the home was a marijuana growing house. the police are now inv investigating. >>> and flames lit up the sky on linda vista avenue, and highway 101 and shooting out from the building with multiple explosions, and the fire broke out after being seen for miles away, and as she was cruising by, you can see from the car window there, the cause of the fire is being investigated. >> and to incr
the jesuit team beat gonzaga to capture the first place. and it is a victory they dedicated to robert saying that robert's enthusiasm helped them even with the flu. >> i am wearing my wristband here, and he is in my older brother's class, and great guy. this win is for him. >> the jesuit coach said that he texted and talked to taylor who was watching from the bay area, and the players signed a ball for him. 23-year-old family says that he has a long road to recovery, but they are...
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first jesuit pope, the rest is history.ssed by major garrett. >> president trump spent 30 minutes with pope francis at the vatican and introduced him to first lady melania and daughter ivanka. on twitter the president called it an honor of a lifetime that renewed his commitment to peace. >> he is something. he is really great. we had a fantastic meeting and we had a fantastic tour. it was really beautiful. >> reporter: it was not always so. >> he said negative things about me. >> reporter: the two clashed during the 2016 republican primary. >> the pope criticized candidate trump's call for a wall on the u.s.-mexico border saying those who think only about building >> for a religious leader to question a person's faith is disgraceful. >> reporter: the white house said at today's meeting the president and pope francis discussed terrorism, human rights and religious freedom. they also exchanged gifts. mr. trump gave the pope a sculpture and set of books by martin luther king, jr. his holiness gave the president a signed copy o
first jesuit pope, the rest is history.ssed by major garrett. >> president trump spent 30 minutes with pope francis at the vatican and introduced him to first lady melania and daughter ivanka. on twitter the president called it an honor of a lifetime that renewed his commitment to peace. >> he is something. he is really great. we had a fantastic meeting and we had a fantastic tour. it was really beautiful. >> reporter: it was not always so. >> he said negative things...
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university came face-to-face today with the first jesuit pope.he rest is history, witnessed by major garrett. >> reporter: president trump spent 30 minutes with pope francis at the vatican and introduced him to first lady melania and daughter ivanka. on twitter, the president called it an honor of a lifetime that renewed his commitment to peace. >> he is great. we had a fantastic meeting. >> reporter: it was not always so. >> he said negative things about me. >> reporter: the two clashed during the 2016 republican primary. the pope criticized candidate trump's call for a wall on the u.s./mexico border, saying those who think only about building walls are quote, not christian. >> for a religious leader to question a person's faith is disgraceful. >> reporter: the white house said at today's meeting the president and pope francis discussed terrorism, human rights and religious freedom. they also exchanged gifts. mr. trump gave the pope a sculpture and a set of books by martin luther ki martin luther king jr. he asked the president not to withdraw f
university came face-to-face today with the first jesuit pope.he rest is history, witnessed by major garrett. >> reporter: president trump spent 30 minutes with pope francis at the vatican and introduced him to first lady melania and daughter ivanka. on twitter, the president called it an honor of a lifetime that renewed his commitment to peace. >> he is great. we had a fantastic meeting. >> reporter: it was not always so. >> he said negative things about me. >>...
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came face-to-face today with the first jesuit pope.he rest is history, witnessed by major garrett. >> reporter: president trump spent 30 minutes with pope francis at the vatican and introduced him to first lady melania and daughter ivanka. the pope criticized candidate trump's call for a wall on the u.s./mexico border, saying those who think only about building walls are quote, not christian. >> for a religious leader to question a person's faith is disgraceful. >> reporter: the white house said at today's meeting the president and pope francis discussed terrorism, human rights and religious freedom. they also exchanged gifts. mr. trump gave the pope a sculpture and a set of books by martin luther king jr. his holiness gave the president a copy of his cyclical on presenting the environment. the secretary of state asked the president not to withdraw from the paris accord. >> major garrett traveling with the president. >>> earlier in the broadcast, survivor kim dick spoke of relief when her missing daughter called. but for others, that c
came face-to-face today with the first jesuit pope.he rest is history, witnessed by major garrett. >> reporter: president trump spent 30 minutes with pope francis at the vatican and introduced him to first lady melania and daughter ivanka. the pope criticized candidate trump's call for a wall on the u.s./mexico border, saying those who think only about building walls are quote, not christian. >> for a religious leader to question a person's faith is disgraceful. >> reporter:...
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you know, jesuit's motto is be a man for others. i think he was in awe he saw that come to light. >> many jesuit high players came down with the flu during the championship game. they said it was robert's strength dealing with his injuries that motivated them to push through to victory. they called it being taylor strong. >>> i have some video of pretty severe storms out east, stormy weather that ended a high school graduation ceremony near dayton, ohio. things got so bad that a tornado warning was issued and cents everybody at that graduation scrambling for cover. >> everyone started rushing downstairs at one time. like everyone trying to get to a safe place. then the sirens started going off. then they have a siren inside the gymnasium that also started going off. >> everything settled down eventually and the twister never touched down. some students were so scared they left the graduation without their diplomas. >> my parents would be so mad. girl get your diploma. >>> is a local building boom making children sick? we investigate
you know, jesuit's motto is be a man for others. i think he was in awe he saw that come to light. >> many jesuit high players came down with the flu during the championship game. they said it was robert's strength dealing with his injuries that motivated them to push through to victory. they called it being taylor strong. >>> i have some video of pretty severe storms out east, stormy weather that ended a high school graduation ceremony near dayton, ohio. things got so bad that a...
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e-mail to the student body and read, in part, we strongly condemn this act of hate as a catholic and jesuit we're committed to fostering a community welcoming two people of all faiths. this act of anti-semitism is not acceptable and has no place anne our campus. and find the, this was a response here on campus. psasemitism >>> the university responds quickly and i think it is nondiscriminatory campus. >> the e-mails seemed all right. i didn't feel changed about the situation >> it's painful when something like this arrives. i think students are feeling and are reminded of vulnerability but reminded of our strength as a community. they've been -- the all has been remarkable. >> reporter: the disturbing up tick you will students faculty and community members to stand against the hate. the police department is investigating the incident. they're increasing patrols across campus and partnered with dc police to get to the bottom after this accident. marina marraco fox 5 local news >>> terrifying ride a taxicab driver is accused of kidnapping passengers after a dispute over a fare. the driver ton
e-mail to the student body and read, in part, we strongly condemn this act of hate as a catholic and jesuit we're committed to fostering a community welcoming two people of all faiths. this act of anti-semitism is not acceptable and has no place anne our campus. and find the, this was a response here on campus. psasemitism >>> the university responds quickly and i think it is nondiscriminatory campus. >> the e-mails seemed all right. i didn't feel changed about the situation...
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you know, jesuit's motto is be a man for others. i think he was in awe that he saw that come to life. >> reporter: many of the jesuit high players came down with the influence during the championship game. they say it was robert's strength dealing with his injuries that motivated them to push through to victory. they called it being paylor strong. marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> we certainly wish him the best. >>> from bad to worse. if you want to drive down the big sur coastline, you are out of luck. and for a long time too. look at this video just into our newsroom. caltrans says it has no idea when highway 1 will reopen after that massive landslide. our janelle wang joins us with details. that's a major bummer, janelle. >> for sure, jessica. it wiped out highway 1, 40 miles south of big sur. a wall of debris as you can see slid all the way into the pacific ocean. highway 1 shut down further north after the demolition of pfeiffer canyon bridge. that's expected to be rebuilt in september. this is where the new landslide is. b
you know, jesuit's motto is be a man for others. i think he was in awe that he saw that come to life. >> reporter: many of the jesuit high players came down with the influence during the championship game. they say it was robert's strength dealing with his injuries that motivated them to push through to victory. they called it being paylor strong. marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> we certainly wish him the best. >>> from bad to worse. if you want to drive down the big...
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now, i started my skepticism when i leave the jesuit order.pathway of saying i don't know about that. now the vietnam war which i opposed pretty early on -- >> you but were for eugene mccarthy who was an antiwar candidate in '68, your father was for hue humphrey. did you have debates on that? >> we did. we many a debate on television about that. i'm just the new guy with nothing to lose. my father's the governor, he needs to have lyndon johnson help him. so we occupy different pokss that affect the way we see things. so it was watergate, it was vietnam, it was people were beginning to say the politics of mccarthy talked about the politics that wasn't just meat and potatoes, there was a certain psychic or maybe spiritual or -- people were looking for meaning. >> so i always joke that i have been around so long in journalism and politics that i was around when jerry brown was governor of california because i came around just about the time that you took office and i remember people thought of you as kind of off beat because you were talking abou
now, i started my skepticism when i leave the jesuit order.pathway of saying i don't know about that. now the vietnam war which i opposed pretty early on -- >> you but were for eugene mccarthy who was an antiwar candidate in '68, your father was for hue humphrey. did you have debates on that? >> we did. we many a debate on television about that. i'm just the new guy with nothing to lose. my father's the governor, he needs to have lyndon johnson help him. so we occupy different pokss...
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for more, i spoke with a jesuit priest and senior analyst at "the national catholic reporter." father, thanks very much for coming in. these are 2 men who have had very public disagreements, but after the meeting donald trump tweeted that meeting the pope was the honor of a lifetime and he will pursue peace with renewed determination. what happened? >> i think what happened is everybody stuck to the script for a change, and we have seen that with president trump during this entire trip. he stuck pretty much to the script. when he sticks to the script, he tends to do much better. it is when he gets off message, starts being creative that he gets himself in trouble. but here it seemed like a very professional meeting between the pope and the president. they had a good exchange. they talked about things they could work together on. and you know, they politely exchanged disagreements. jane: you call it a professional meeting. the vatican described it as cordial. these are 2 men who have big personalities in their own way. what do you think the dynamic in the room was like? >> i wou
for more, i spoke with a jesuit priest and senior analyst at "the national catholic reporter." father, thanks very much for coming in. these are 2 men who have had very public disagreements, but after the meeting donald trump tweeted that meeting the pope was the honor of a lifetime and he will pursue peace with renewed determination. what happened? >> i think what happened is everybody stuck to the script for a change, and we have seen that with president trump during this...
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robert baylor was partially paralyzed during a match this month and a graduate of jesuit high school near sacramento and his high school beat gonzaga to capture the national high school championship title, the players dedicated the win to pay lor. >> i'm wearing my robert pay lor strong right now and just having robert, we always -- he was like a brother to me. and in my older brother's class and this win for him. >> he watched the game from his hospital room in the bay area and the players signed a ball for him too. >>> they are on track to do it again and they've made it look easier. the warriors are one win away from advancing to the third straight nba final. >> the undermanned spurs on the brink of elimination and the warriors hope to finish them off tomorrow. colin is traveling with the warriors and joins us live from san antonio. colin. >> reporter: we're outside the shrine of texas liberty. you see it right behind me. it is the alamo. and i think right now the spurs would like to declare their liberty from the warriors. you know, the warriors, they just have their number right
robert baylor was partially paralyzed during a match this month and a graduate of jesuit high school near sacramento and his high school beat gonzaga to capture the national high school championship title, the players dedicated the win to pay lor. >> i'm wearing my robert pay lor strong right now and just having robert, we always -- he was like a brother to me. and in my older brother's class and this win for him. >> he watched the game from his hospital room in the bay area and the...
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robert's former coach from jesuit high school in carmichael says, robert isn't one to give up hope. >> a very good young man of faith. he believes in his faith a lot so i'm sure that will help him and his family get through it and, um, anything we can do we will support him in any way we can. love him and we're praying for him dearly every day. >> reporter: robert's family and his friends have been by his side since saturday. he had surgery saturday night again he is paralyzed from the waist down. he does have some movement though in his arms and his wrists which is a good sign. and i'm told he is ready to start physical therapy as soon as possible. juliette goodrich, kpix 5, san jose. >>> 4:41. the bay area's brutal housing market is tough for first time home buyers. we'll take a look at some of the challenges facing young people. >> plus, a pair of hikers gets trapped on a steep bay area cliffside. we'll show you the rescue. ♪[ music ] ,, who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little t
robert's former coach from jesuit high school in carmichael says, robert isn't one to give up hope. >> a very good young man of faith. he believes in his faith a lot so i'm sure that will help him and his family get through it and, um, anything we can do we will support him in any way we can. love him and we're praying for him dearly every day. >> reporter: robert's family and his friends have been by his side since saturday. he had surgery saturday night again he is paralyzed from...
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i was there with a bunch of jesuit priests, three weeks of finding out why i drank, how i could stop.at ever happened to me in my life. >> reporter: in november 2015, his hollywood hills home of 56 years was severely damaged in a fire. >> i'm okay. nobody got hurt. ♪ i get misty >> reporter: by now you've probably noticed that when times turn tough -- >> oh, what a terrible putt. >> reporter: mathis remains determined, even upbeat. if your house is being repaired, just have crew and correspondents catch up with you at the golf course. although i discovered his favorite sport doesn't really calm him. does this relax you? >> no. >> reporter: what do you mean no? >> it's very stressful. you god t to get this little ba in the speaker 1: noises like that used to make me hit the deck. but now, i can keep going. speaker 2: don't get me wrong, i still don't love crowded places. but it's good to get out again. speaker 3: transitioning from the military can be tough. but many veterans are facing similar challenges. visit maketheconnection.net to watch our stories, and learn ways to create the s
i was there with a bunch of jesuit priests, three weeks of finding out why i drank, how i could stop.at ever happened to me in my life. >> reporter: in november 2015, his hollywood hills home of 56 years was severely damaged in a fire. >> i'm okay. nobody got hurt. ♪ i get misty >> reporter: by now you've probably noticed that when times turn tough -- >> oh, what a terrible putt. >> reporter: mathis remains determined, even upbeat. if your house is being...
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robert's former coach from jesuit high school in carmichael says robert is not one hope. >> a good young man of faith. he believes in his faith a lot. i'm sure that will help him and his family get through it. and, anything we can do, we will support him any way we can. we love him. and, we are praying for him dearly. every day. >> reporter: robert's family and friends have been by his side since saturday. he had surgery saturday night. again, he is paralyzed from the waste down. he has movement in his arm and his wrist which is a good sign. he is ready to start physical therapy as soon as possible. in san jose, juliette goodrich, kpix5. >>> a bay area from is accused of sexually assaulting a female patient and tonight, detectives believe there could be more victims out there. 36-year-old rajes kumar singma practiced medicine on pete boulevard in walnut creek. he is out on bail tonight. >>> san francisco mystery that spanned 140 years is finally solved tonight. veronica de la cruz teus a little girl found inside a coffin finally has a name. >> reporter: that's righted. 11 months ago, a c
robert's former coach from jesuit high school in carmichael says robert is not one hope. >> a good young man of faith. he believes in his faith a lot. i'm sure that will help him and his family get through it. and, anything we can do, we will support him any way we can. we love him. and, we are praying for him dearly. every day. >> reporter: robert's family and friends have been by his side since saturday. he had surgery saturday night. again, he is paralyzed from the waste down. he...
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just think, you know, it's important to give back to that institution that has shaped our lives, jesuit values. damian: sure, and so, that leads me to the cristo rey, your participation with cristo rey, and the other organizations and agencies and institutions in this valley. social--i don't want to say social justice, but those who are in agencies into social reform and social justice, is that what the interest is with your family? john: well, i think we like to empower individuals from low-income, marginalized, disenfranchised, you know, at-risk populations. and that is pretty much the definition of the hispanic community, unfortunately. you know, about a third of our population in silicon valley lives below the poverty line. and it's our belief that education is the surest way of poverty--out of poverty. and as a consequence, we get involved with all sorts of different charter schools and--but i mean, cristo rey's sort of a favorite of mine because we started that from the ground up. i got a bunch of my friends together about 4 or 5 years ago, and we raised some money, and i made a d
just think, you know, it's important to give back to that institution that has shaped our lives, jesuit values. damian: sure, and so, that leads me to the cristo rey, your participation with cristo rey, and the other organizations and agencies and institutions in this valley. social--i don't want to say social justice, but those who are in agencies into social reform and social justice, is that what the interest is with your family? john: well, i think we like to empower individuals from...
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jesuit organization -- it's just the cost totally outweighs. >> we have to leave it there. i apologize. mr. carranza, go ahead. >> i'm not sure where the numbers are coming from. i want to make the distinction a lot of the central americans coming to the country now, they are coming for asylum or claiming asylum. it's a different process. they are coming into the ron country. but when they get to the border they are turning themselves in to immigration authorities because they are claiming asylum they go through a separate process from deportation proceedings. >> rafael carranza has been our guest for our "your money" segment this week. he has a story monks others when it comes to the topic of immigration, but this one if you go to the website of the "arizona republic" or saw it in "usa today" maybe, it takes a look at the costs, deportation costs, $1,000 for. rafael carranza our guest. thanks for your time this morning. >> thank you so much for having me. great being here. >>> join us tomorrow for a spotlight on the coal industry. we'll be live at a coal transfer center to
jesuit organization -- it's just the cost totally outweighs. >> we have to leave it there. i apologize. mr. carranza, go ahead. >> i'm not sure where the numbers are coming from. i want to make the distinction a lot of the central americans coming to the country now, they are coming for asylum or claiming asylum. it's a different process. they are coming into the ron country. but when they get to the border they are turning themselves in to immigration authorities because they are...
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also that the was a very vicious person, and anybody who came here, you have to think about how the jesuits were treated when they got here. they did not want to be converted. host: do you care to weigh in on any of that? guest: sure, slightly. what i would like to say is that there has always been a debate about who was your first. clearly there is overwhelming support that native americans were here and existed when the first europeans actually in later centuries discovered america, but when we look at the caveman from my own area over 10,000 years old, the dna testing connected to our tribal citizens, so there may have been others that have wondered into this time who may have been part of bodies eras, butd from other some of the most ancient bones have a connection to tribal populations in america. go to donna calling from westport, massachusetts on the line for native americans. good morning. good morning. i am so happy to have this opportunity to speak to jacqueline. -- peoples ofhe southeast new england who , welcomedur leader the pilgrims when they landed, and for 40 years, we obser
also that the was a very vicious person, and anybody who came here, you have to think about how the jesuits were treated when they got here. they did not want to be converted. host: do you care to weigh in on any of that? guest: sure, slightly. what i would like to say is that there has always been a debate about who was your first. clearly there is overwhelming support that native americans were here and existed when the first europeans actually in later centuries discovered america, but when...
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the eldest of three children from a family of his, he attended a jesuit school.us kid, he preferred the company of teachers to other pupils, and it was at school he met his future wife. they worked closely together to rewrite a school production. 40, and6, she was married with three children. gossip about their relationship again to spread, and macron left -- in paris.sh after school, he attended university in paris, studying philosophy, and then went to prestigious national school for administration, a breeding ground for the french political elite. he moved to the renowned investment bank rothschild. macron was quickly parachuted into managing a massive acquisition. to bynestlÉ has agreed pfizer from nutrition business for $4 billion. reporter: when the deal went through, he got a big payout. then he went to work for the french president and personal friend franÇois belonged. two years later, hollande gave him the prestigious position of minister of finance. by now, franÇois lond, popularity had fallen. disliked, and the legislation had to be forced through par
the eldest of three children from a family of his, he attended a jesuit school.us kid, he preferred the company of teachers to other pupils, and it was at school he met his future wife. they worked closely together to rewrite a school production. 40, and6, she was married with three children. gossip about their relationship again to spread, and macron left -- in paris.sh after school, he attended university in paris, studying philosophy, and then went to prestigious national school for...
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. >> he embraced the jesuit values and held god close, as he always told us he never left home withoutd for a japanese immigrant a century ago. >> with a middle school campus already named for tollor a new generation of college students will know his legacy, a piece of it belongs still to his teammates. >> it's honor to see those guys stood up for a cause that still stands today. >> abc 7 news. >>> one of tech's greatest pionepin pioneer is an opera entitled the creation of steve jobs. listen. the composer of this music has a phd from cal. it guarantees rights to performances in california and washington and premiers in new mexico in july. apple's cofounder pass add way pass add way passed away in 2006 at the anyone of 86 from complications from cancer. >>> looking at the forecast we expect more in way of fog to develop overnight. upper 40s lower 50s on your wednesday. san francisco we're in the 70s will drop to 60. 63 oakland. 68 in san jose. 66 napa that number in concord. accu weather forecast will show you cooler pattern. breezy and cool. winds keeping temperatures below normal on
. >> he embraced the jesuit values and held god close, as he always told us he never left home withoutd for a japanese immigrant a century ago. >> with a middle school campus already named for tollor a new generation of college students will know his legacy, a piece of it belongs still to his teammates. >> it's honor to see those guys stood up for a cause that still stands today. >> abc 7 news. >>> one of tech's greatest pionepin pioneer is an opera entitled the...
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it reads in part we strongly condemn this act of hate as a catholic and jesuit university, we're committed to fostering a committee welcoming to people of all faiths and values diversity inclusion and respect. this act of anti-semitism has no place on our campus. this was a response from the campus community. >> i think the university handled it well. not very much discrimination or bias. but when there is the does respond to it quickly. and i think it is pretty nondiscriminatory campus and students don't like that type of thing. >> the e-mail seemed all right. >> it's painful when something like this arrives in the community. and i think those students are feeling and are reminded of our vulnerability but reminded of our strength, so they've been -- the outreach of support from jewish students, alumni, faculty, staff, parents has been quite remarkable. >> reporter: meanwhile the anti-defamation league reads in part the disturbing up tick ker on college campuses has demonstrated a need for all students faculty and campus community members to stand together. we're department says they're in
it reads in part we strongly condemn this act of hate as a catholic and jesuit university, we're committed to fostering a committee welcoming to people of all faiths and values diversity inclusion and respect. this act of anti-semitism has no place on our campus. this was a response from the campus community. >> i think the university handled it well. not very much discrimination or bias. but when there is the does respond to it quickly. and i think it is pretty nondiscriminatory campus...
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. >> he embraced the jesuit values and held god close as he always would tell us, he never left homeporter: toler was a better value for a building that had been named for an opponent of japanese immigration a century ago. >> we admitted women in the 1920s, we were fully integrated by 1930. >> now a full generation of college students will know his name and his legacy, but his family says a piece of that legacy belongs to his teammates. >> those guys stood up for a cause and that cause still resonates today. >>> one of effect's greatest pioneers is the topic of an opera that could be performed in the bay area. it's titled the renovation of steve jobs. have a listen. >> the composer of this music has a phd from cal, the san francisco opera is funding the show. the opera premiers in new mexico in july, it focuses on the relationships jobs had with those close to him. apple's co-founder passed away in 2011 from complications from pancreatic cancer. >>> when health and technology intersect, patients could trade >>> we have all heard how doctors made house calls in the old days. >> digita
. >> he embraced the jesuit values and held god close as he always would tell us, he never left homeporter: toler was a better value for a building that had been named for an opponent of japanese immigration a century ago. >> we admitted women in the 1920s, we were fully integrated by 1930. >> now a full generation of college students will know his name and his legacy, but his family says a piece of that legacy belongs to his teammates. >> those guys stood up for a cause...
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. >> he embraced the jesuit values and held god close as he always would tell us, he never left homereporter: toler was a better value for a building that had been named for an opponent of japanese immigration a century ago. >> we admitted women in the 1920s, we were fully integrated by 1930. >> now a full generation of college students will know his name and his legacy, but his family says a piece of that legacy belongs to his teammates. >> those guys stood up for a cause and that cause still resonates today. >>> one of effect's greatest pioneers is the topic of an opera that could be performed in the bay area. it's titled the renovation of steve jobs. have a listen. >> the composer of this music has a phd from cal, the san francisco opera is funding the show. the opera premiers in new mexico in july, it focuses on the relationships jobs had with those close to him. apple's co-founder passed away in 2011 from complications from pancreatic cancer. >>> when health and technology intersect, food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra mont
. >> he embraced the jesuit values and held god close as he always would tell us, he never left homereporter: toler was a better value for a building that had been named for an opponent of japanese immigration a century ago. >> we admitted women in the 1920s, we were fully integrated by 1930. >> now a full generation of college students will know his name and his legacy, but his family says a piece of that legacy belongs to his teammates. >> those guys stood up for a...
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he was ordained at 32 and four years later was named head of a jesuit order in argentina.hoof 76, the is to become francis and the leader of 1.2 billion catholics. here's the argument. catholics,servative francis is overstepping his bounds by campaigning against global capitalism, calling the unfettered pursuit of money the drug of the devil. critics charge he has no authority to speak on economics or signs, but to supporters, he is bringing the church back to its roots. just after his election he called for a church for the portrait please read more about -- church for the poor. please read more about francis on bloomberg. mark: bonnie, you deserve a big loss of water. coming up, find out which social-media company may be worthy. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london and new york, i am mark barton. vonnie: i am vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." snap posted user growth that was lower than expected and said it is betting on new features. shares are still down over 6% since the ipo. schatzker is in san francisco and has more. much.thanks very i'm here with non
he was ordained at 32 and four years later was named head of a jesuit order in argentina.hoof 76, the is to become francis and the leader of 1.2 billion catholics. here's the argument. catholics,servative francis is overstepping his bounds by campaigning against global capitalism, calling the unfettered pursuit of money the drug of the devil. critics charge he has no authority to speak on economics or signs, but to supporters, he is bringing the church back to its roots. just after his election...
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attended a mass for rugby player left paralyzed after being injured him -- in a match, it was held at a jesuithigh school in carmichael word 20-year-old robert taylor was us -- was an outstanding athlete, he suffered an injury last weekend during a championship match, his lower body paralyzed. >>> his life was changed for all who know him.>> this wasn't a funeral. as he works to figure out the path for him, we hope to be invited to be a part of that new life, and share the joys and challenges he will live out.>> after the mass, there was a donut fundraiser with proceeds going towards taylor's mountain 90 -- mounting medical expenses which family members estimate could be a -- million dollars. a a wide range of backgrounds, a soccer tournament in he word between cal state east bay students and faculty against high school students from oakland. >> the 1st of its kind event through cal state and soccer without orders for immigrants and refugees. amberley has the story.>>> this mini tournament, games of hope invites these teenagers, immigrants and refugees to a largely unfamiliar world of a colleg
attended a mass for rugby player left paralyzed after being injured him -- in a match, it was held at a jesuithigh school in carmichael word 20-year-old robert taylor was us -- was an outstanding athlete, he suffered an injury last weekend during a championship match, his lower body paralyzed. >>> his life was changed for all who know him.>> this wasn't a funeral. as he works to figure out the path for him, we hope to be invited to be a part of that new life, and share the joys...
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i was there with a bunch of jesuit priests, three weeks of finding out why i drank, how i could stop.ppened to me in my life. >> reporter: in november 2015, his hollywood hills home of 56 years was severely damaged in a fire. >> i'm okay. nobody got hurt. ♪ i get misty >> reporter: by now you've probably noticed that when times turn tough -- >> oh, what a terrible putt. >> reporter: mathis remains determined, even upbeat. if your house is being repaired, just have crew and correspondents catch up with you at the golf course. although i discovered his favorite sport doesn't really calm him. does this relax you? >> no. >> reporter: what do you mean no? >> it's very stressful. you god t to get this little ba in the hole all,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> steve hartman with a mother's day story that's heaven sent. >> reporter: to tell the strangest story of my career, i had to go back to the beginning of it. good to see you, man. my first job in news was with brad brown. >> wtol-tv. >> reporter: it was at the cbs affiliate in toledo, ohio. brad was the serious investigative reporter who once worked for
i was there with a bunch of jesuit priests, three weeks of finding out why i drank, how i could stop.ppened to me in my life. >> reporter: in november 2015, his hollywood hills home of 56 years was severely damaged in a fire. >> i'm okay. nobody got hurt. ♪ i get misty >> reporter: by now you've probably noticed that when times turn tough -- >> oh, what a terrible putt. >> reporter: mathis remains determined, even upbeat. if your house is being repaired, just...
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it again, very informative time in my life when i started college at georgetown and i had imposing jesuit priest and he walked and did something that the 21st century would be unthinkable. he -- the first thing he did first day of class handed us an essay he had written called, what a student owes a teacher. and it included things like trust, humility, we all kind of read this and went, you're kidding, right? you know, to look at father shaw, man in black, came in his roman collar, thick glasses, no he was quite serious and i argued with him and i fought and struggled to that class and i got an a. i was very proud of myself and i thought now i'm in a much more collegial relationship with the rofsor and i walked up to him and i never forgot, it took me down a peg that i never recovered from and i walked up to him, what do you say, father, merry christmas, what do you say peace on earth, good will toward men, he said, you mr. nichols is repent. [laughter] >> okay, i enjoyed your class, father. we became best friends and to this day is somebody's advice i treasure. it was an important moment
it again, very informative time in my life when i started college at georgetown and i had imposing jesuit priest and he walked and did something that the 21st century would be unthinkable. he -- the first thing he did first day of class handed us an essay he had written called, what a student owes a teacher. and it included things like trust, humility, we all kind of read this and went, you're kidding, right? you know, to look at father shaw, man in black, came in his roman collar, thick...
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he is a graduate from jesuit high school. his high school beat gonzaga to capture the national title. they dedicated the win to him. >> i'm wearing my robert paylor strong wristband right now. he feels like a brother to me. he was in my older brother's class, and suchl a great guy and just this win is for him. >> paylor watched that game from his hospital room. in the bay area, the players signed a ball for him. >> the greatest show on earth gave its final performance tonight. the ringling bros. and barnum & bailey circus streamed its last show on facebook live. the circus says it is closing because it is no longer profitable. animal rights activists have long protested the show's use of animals, especially elephants. they say the end could not come soon enough. for performers and fans it is an emotional farewell. >> i never felt i would run away with the circus but i did and i never looked back. >> did you think it was ever going to end? >> i never thought it would never. never. not in a million years. >> at its height the c
he is a graduate from jesuit high school. his high school beat gonzaga to capture the national title. they dedicated the win to him. >> i'm wearing my robert paylor strong wristband right now. he feels like a brother to me. he was in my older brother's class, and suchl a great guy and just this win is for him. >> paylor watched that game from his hospital room. in the bay area, the players signed a ball for him. >> the greatest show on earth gave its final performance tonight....
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this pope would say was the superior of the jesuit fathers, he is going to be looking at the body languageng to what the pope is saying. he's going to be looking for those areas where he can build a relationship with this man in order to kind of move his agenda forward, which i think it's really an agenda of engagement. >> trace: that's a good point. he talked about president obama. he had eight years were he didn't but there was a substantial amount of time or president obama had to spend while pope francis was -- or the pope before pope francis got in. the question becomes, do you have to gain some ground on this? and i talked about building relationships, but doesn't pope francis want to gain a little bit of ground with president trump? he may only have four years. >> the vatican and the pope take the long term of things. i think that relationships begin with the encounter with the person. i think that's what the pope is looking for. he wants encounter the man. he walked up behind him and it trump and maybe some of the bad blood. kind of look forward to see how they can each in their re
this pope would say was the superior of the jesuit fathers, he is going to be looking at the body languageng to what the pope is saying. he's going to be looking for those areas where he can build a relationship with this man in order to kind of move his agenda forward, which i think it's really an agenda of engagement. >> trace: that's a good point. he talked about president obama. he had eight years were he didn't but there was a substantial amount of time or president obama had to...
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it is now clear rosenstein didn't come up with the idea as we used to study in jesuit philosophy. there is real cause. in this case, it was admitted, the president himself. i banltd guy out of there. i wanted to sack him. and the fbi director can't be sacked except for cause. he brings in this guy, a legitimate public official with a good record. i believe he really believed there was a reason for cause to remove him. but that's not the story they've been the pointing out. and the president under some good questioning by our colleague lester holt today said i did it. a little jack nicholson moment. >> it the won't help. >> it won't help that he admits he did it? >> it blows open so many questions. you know comey is not going on answer this. you know rosenstein -- >> i don't know. you call him a show boater. he might tell somebody that he didn't have those three conversations. >> he also kept records of his conversations with the president. >> i've been watching this tape four or five times and i have a hard time they happened the way he described they will. he was straining to ima
it is now clear rosenstein didn't come up with the idea as we used to study in jesuit philosophy. there is real cause. in this case, it was admitted, the president himself. i banltd guy out of there. i wanted to sack him. and the fbi director can't be sacked except for cause. he brings in this guy, a legitimate public official with a good record. i believe he really believed there was a reason for cause to remove him. but that's not the story they've been the pointing out. and the president...
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now, the interesting thing here is that the university is a jesuit college.duates, ann murray says i'm very troubled by trends at cleedgesz across america where conservative views are silenced and shut down in both directions in indirect ways. i fear that these culture wars, boycotts are particularly polarizing. steve: um-huh. brian: right. >> that's the opposing view to taking the chain down. and there's another reaction coming in from brian who said. ainsley: brian kilmeade? brian: no. >> sad that students are more worried about chicken sand witches instead of real issues facing the nation. >> and another says so much for tolerance. >> i remember when they put the chick-fil-a on campus it was life changing. brian: people get emotional when it comes to donald trump and hillary clinton. what do some of the stats resulted? >> couples are getting a divorce over politics. listen to this. the study found that one in 10 couples married or unmarried end the relationship over political disagreements with millennials parting ways at a high rate of about 22%. a lot of
now, the interesting thing here is that the university is a jesuit college.duates, ann murray says i'm very troubled by trends at cleedgesz across america where conservative views are silenced and shut down in both directions in indirect ways. i fear that these culture wars, boycotts are particularly polarizing. steve: um-huh. brian: right. >> that's the opposing view to taking the chain down. and there's another reaction coming in from brian who said. ainsley: brian kilmeade? brian: no....
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you have a jesuit who spent his time working with the poor, among the poor and for the poor. >> describee two men who understand very different ways, very different contexts the nature of power. because the first shall be last and last shall be first, but he's pope now, he's first now. are there comparisons and contrasts to be made between this man's unlikely journey to the papacy and donald trump's rise? >> i think you can say that. you can say they're disrupters in their own way. i think the pope understands particularly the importance of what you might call soft power. the famous comment, how many divisions does the pope have? the pope has a lot of symbolism. in his gifts in particular, he's saying what he thinks is important. he thinks peace is important. he said to donald trump, he thinks passes is important. he said i give you this gift so you may be an instrument of peace. i think president trump responded i want peace, we all want peace. in the space of 30 minutes, the pope was pretty direct about what he wants from the meeng and what he would like from president trump. >> you kn
you have a jesuit who spent his time working with the poor, among the poor and for the poor. >> describee two men who understand very different ways, very different contexts the nature of power. because the first shall be last and last shall be first, but he's pope now, he's first now. are there comparisons and contrasts to be made between this man's unlikely journey to the papacy and donald trump's rise? >> i think you can say that. you can say they're disrupters in their own way....