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and all enslaved by the jesuits and all enslaved people everywhere. we know we stand on the shoulders of giants and of those who came before us. we know that this is the beginning of a journey for many of us, a journey that we have been on for 200 years, a journey to show respect to those who were enslaved, as with many movements in this country that pushed change, this movement came from the youth. this movement has defined us in ways that we may not have defined ourselves because it was students from georgetown that led georgetown to recognize that more needed to be done than simply acknowledging their history with slavery. the actions of georgetown students have placed all of us on a journey together toward honoring our enslaved ancestors by working toward healing and reconciliation. this could have happened at any time in the history of georgetown university, but it has happened now, at a time when youth across this country are standing up for the injustices that they are witnessing in their communities and on the campuses. we thank the students o
and all enslaved by the jesuits and all enslaved people everywhere. we know we stand on the shoulders of giants and of those who came before us. we know that this is the beginning of a journey for many of us, a journey that we have been on for 200 years, a journey to show respect to those who were enslaved, as with many movements in this country that pushed change, this movement came from the youth. this movement has defined us in ways that we may not have defined ourselves because it was...
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. >> that's because in the south bay there were so many jesuits. there were more jesuits than diocese priests. you grow up around that culture. it was the missionary zeal, the outreach to people across the globe. >> the definition of a priest, i have a brief one here we talked about momentarily. when you are called to be this, it's a powerful role but also i would think rather frightening, rather daunting. it says here "the priest has the power when he is ordained to offer sacrifice, celebrate eucharist, forgive sins, to bless, to preach, to sanctify. that's a lot of transcendent work. >> it is. it is beautiful, a great gift of our work, apostolic succession going to st. peter, to our lord himself, realizing men are left behind and always encountered by goth to come and provide sacramental life that unites transcendent with the imminent, temporal with the eternal as well. it's a great gift. people look for that. they want something that frames their life, that gives them purpose, meaning, and direction. all of that is important. the priest provides
. >> that's because in the south bay there were so many jesuits. there were more jesuits than diocese priests. you grow up around that culture. it was the missionary zeal, the outreach to people across the globe. >> the definition of a priest, i have a brief one here we talked about momentarily. when you are called to be this, it's a powerful role but also i would think rather frightening, rather daunting. it says here "the priest has the power when he is ordained to offer...
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i was attracted to that religious life to be a jesuit. >> the definition of a priest, i have a brief one. we talked about it momentarily. when you are called to be this, it's a powerful role but also i would think rather frightening, rather daunting. it says the priest has the power when he is ordained to offer sacrifice, celebrate the eucharist, forgive sins, to bless, to preach, to sank fi. that's a lot of transcendent work. >> it is a lot. it's beautiful, a great gift of our church, apostolic succession going back to st. peter, to our lord himself and recognizing that men have been left behind and are always being encountered by god to come and see and to provide sacramental life that unites transcended with the imminent, the temporal with the eternal as well. it's a great gift. and people look for that. they want something that frames their life, that gives them purpose and meaning and direction. all of that is important. the priest provides that and all the sacraments, all the pastoral counseling, education formation that goes along with it. >> it seems to me that the priest can
i was attracted to that religious life to be a jesuit. >> the definition of a priest, i have a brief one. we talked about it momentarily. when you are called to be this, it's a powerful role but also i would think rather frightening, rather daunting. it says the priest has the power when he is ordained to offer sacrifice, celebrate the eucharist, forgive sins, to bless, to preach, to sank fi. that's a lot of transcendent work. >> it is a lot. it's beautiful, a great gift of our...
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the next one was about -- a jesuit who an american jesuit journalist who was brought in to help the 11th not the 12th. but the 11th before the start of world war ii to -- to challenge hitler and anti-semitism and the pope last attempt to try to stop hitler before the start of world war ii. there's a theme in everything that i do. i look for -- for people that are not central. not the great figures and use lesser known figures to tell a larger story. that was the case in the story. after i finished the second book i said -- you know, it's about time to face fact. one other reason that i'm interested in world war ii is because my dad fought in the pacific in world war ii, and like so many people we've heard of the greatest generation he was just like that. he didn't talk about it very much. when he talked about it he told about funny parts not about the tough parts. and i wanted to learn more about what that -- what that meant. what was really going on there. and i said what about turning to the pacific what about turning to the philippines all i knew was that my dad fought in the battle o
the next one was about -- a jesuit who an american jesuit journalist who was brought in to help the 11th not the 12th. but the 11th before the start of world war ii to -- to challenge hitler and anti-semitism and the pope last attempt to try to stop hitler before the start of world war ii. there's a theme in everything that i do. i look for -- for people that are not central. not the great figures and use lesser known figures to tell a larger story. that was the case in the story. after i...
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friends of jimmy patrick gathered to pray at loyola university, 50 students had candles at at the jesuit school. >> we draw our hope and comfort from our spiritual prayers. his family asked us to pray for them. >>> stay with us, to continue to follow any developments in the story, we'll update you on air and online as we get information. >> police continue to search for the man who randomly attacked and killed a 57-year-old woman. neighbors say it was a horrifying scene. roslyn wick was beaten with a hammer and stabbed in her home north hill creek drive in the crescentville section. it is believed the assailant was high on the drug known as wet. police say they know who the suspect is, but they have not located him yet. >>> knew information to breaking news we brought to you yesterday morning, investigators say the shooting that left a woman and teenage stepdaughter dead may have been a case of mistaken identity. the two were shot in a pickup truck yesterday on the 3000 block of lawrence street. they were in a vehicle they had borrowed when two gunmen pulled up and fired 20 rounds. the g
friends of jimmy patrick gathered to pray at loyola university, 50 students had candles at at the jesuit school. >> we draw our hope and comfort from our spiritual prayers. his family asked us to pray for them. >>> stay with us, to continue to follow any developments in the story, we'll update you on air and online as we get information. >> police continue to search for the man who randomly attacked and killed a 57-year-old woman. neighbors say it was a horrifying scene....
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jennifer, you're a graduate from a fine jesuit institution. i wanted to point out i am a , democrat and my uncle is a republican. he works in southern illinois on a rural health center. i work in portland, oregon. we can talk about health care. hey that is bipartisan. , what is keeping the senate and the house, and also the catholic bishops have four times come out of the republican house and senate, and the cha, the ama and other associations that deal with health care have come out against this. host: thank you. we will get a response. guest: the caller raises a good point. most major health care organizations have come against the republican bill. many supported the obamacare -- affordable care act, including the american medical association and the house riddled groups. they do not want to see folks uninsured. hospitals have a huge interest in seeing their patients covered. that is a financial interest. they do not want to have to cover patients who do not have insurance. physicians oppose the republican bills now and they supported the af
jennifer, you're a graduate from a fine jesuit institution. i wanted to point out i am a , democrat and my uncle is a republican. he works in southern illinois on a rural health center. i work in portland, oregon. we can talk about health care. hey that is bipartisan. , what is keeping the senate and the house, and also the catholic bishops have four times come out of the republican house and senate, and the cha, the ama and other associations that deal with health care have come out against...
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-- anya -- >> i'm jesuit educated >> maggie, there we go >> i got two high schoolers and a jesuit programyou do? >> he's a slow learner he's getting there >> future generation >> you're overcoming that deficiency all right, thank you >> thank you for having me on. >> you're welcome. >> when we return we've got caterpillar, 3m and general motors all set to report earnings the numbers, market reaction straight ahead then, gm's cfo chuck stevens is going to join us first on cnbc to talk about the quarter and the state of the auto industry which has been in the news recently mes.awk box" returns in just mont for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. >>> good morning, welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc we're live at the nasdaq marketsite in times square among the stories front and center this morning we're watching shares
-- anya -- >> i'm jesuit educated >> maggie, there we go >> i got two high schoolers and a jesuit programyou do? >> he's a slow learner he's getting there >> future generation >> you're overcoming that deficiency all right, thank you >> thank you for having me on. >> you're welcome. >> when we return we've got caterpillar, 3m and general motors all set to report earnings the numbers, market reaction straight ahead then, gm's cfo chuck...
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was just a regular bishop at the time he was a provincial general of the society of jesus he was a jesuit i see is one of the generals but so this obviously does harken back to italy a lot of the apparatus of the find it let's say the the the financial apparatus which you cover in your book about the money laundering that goes that went through the catholic church to the vatican bank historically but also the ties to the mafia who were obviously connected to the drug world and then that tied them to our own intelligence particularly cia has been gauging in the traffic whether it was heroin and opium from the golden triangle during the vietnam war years or during the afghan war in the eighty's obviously we see a lot of the opium profits opium being a lot longer from afghanistan through turkey and the profits being a lot of the paddock and banks so where does where do we ultimately stand as far as understanding the relationship of gladio past to present to you in the restocked. it never stopped. and. most recently it concerns the up to the operations of glad to go to are focused in central
was just a regular bishop at the time he was a provincial general of the society of jesus he was a jesuit i see is one of the generals but so this obviously does harken back to italy a lot of the apparatus of the find it let's say the the the financial apparatus which you cover in your book about the money laundering that goes that went through the catholic church to the vatican bank historically but also the ties to the mafia who were obviously connected to the drug world and then that tied...
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have been found, friends of jimmy patrick gathered to pray at loyola university students gathered at jesuitool chapel. >> we draw our hope from our spiritual prayer. jimmy patrick's family that's what they asked of us when they notified us he was missing. please pray for us. >> stay with "action news" as we follow any developments in the story, we'll keep you updated on and and line swergt swergt -- as we get information. >> police are searching for a man who randomly attacked a 57-year-old woman. roslyn wick was stabbed and beaten with a hammer. the police say the man broke into the home yesterday morning they believe the assailant was high on a drug known to make people violent. her pregnant daughter left the home screaming for help. police know who the suspect is, but they have not located him yet. >>> 6:37 a.m., new jersey state police are looking for the culprit who threw rocks on the atlantic city expressway. this is the result, the winds shield of two cars were hit 9:30 p.m. tuesday night near exit 41. one victim suffered minor cuts from glass slivers, but fortunately the rocks did n
have been found, friends of jimmy patrick gathered to pray at loyola university students gathered at jesuitool chapel. >> we draw our hope from our spiritual prayer. jimmy patrick's family that's what they asked of us when they notified us he was missing. please pray for us. >> stay with "action news" as we follow any developments in the story, we'll keep you updated on and and line swergt swergt -- as we get information. >> police are searching for a man who...
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he came out of a broken family, his father had left him, the jesuits came by and got him when he graduated from holy trinity. they brought him down to gonzaga and he raises nine kids. sawe towns you so -- you that trump was visiting, i used to go up there after the war. my mom was one of eight kids and all four of my younger brothers fought in the vietnam operations. my cousins were telling my sister there is nothing out here except trump signs. and that's how he won the election in pennsylvania. that southwest corner of pennsylvania. the eastern part of ohio. i have been up there at the steel mill in west virginia. that's where he won the election. brian: there's a quote from richard nixon in your book that says, i have never seen an extremist like you that has a sense of humor. something like that. where did he say that? mr. buchanan: i challenge george h.w. bush, 10 weeks before the new hampshire primary in 1972 and my sister and i went up to challenge the president of the united states in the new hampshire primary. when i got up there, the polls showed bush at 65-70%, the cannon at 16%
he came out of a broken family, his father had left him, the jesuits came by and got him when he graduated from holy trinity. they brought him down to gonzaga and he raises nine kids. sawe towns you so -- you that trump was visiting, i used to go up there after the war. my mom was one of eight kids and all four of my younger brothers fought in the vietnam operations. my cousins were telling my sister there is nothing out here except trump signs. and that's how he won the election in...
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jesuits ran the school. i still to this day don't know why father gleeson, hit me in the back of the head with a latin book. i was sitting in the front row >> i was doing nothing wrong. i hadn't done anything wrong. >> he would say, maybe in the this moment but in the future i know that guy will need this , someone. >> i didn't even know, he was behind me, came up, smacked me across the back of the head with the latin book i'm sure he remembers what he did, mike >> do you think it helped though. >> no, it just hurt. >> to i know any latin after four years of latin, that is all i know which mean the next and father maguire hit me in the chest really hard once in my sternum because i was laughing with my friend bill. >> all right. eagles training camp underway right new bee decided to have a training camp of our own. if you want to be a tv reporter, anchor you have to go through "good day philadelphia" training camp. our intern a leash ace up for another one here. >> poor alycia. >> what are we go to go do now
jesuits ran the school. i still to this day don't know why father gleeson, hit me in the back of the head with a latin book. i was sitting in the front row >> i was doing nothing wrong. i hadn't done anything wrong. >> he would say, maybe in the this moment but in the future i know that guy will need this , someone. >> i didn't even know, he was behind me, came up, smacked me across the back of the head with the latin book i'm sure he remembers what he did, mike >> do...
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. >> so with school that is run by the trinity lutheran church then next to that we have the jesuit one would be eligible?. >> going back to that position where their preschool was independent although affiliated presumably under that lease arrangement that would have said yes. >> although equally controlled by religious organization?. >> but if the organization itself of that board such as st. louis university controlled of preschool that makes the difference in misery and understand we have very few cases. >> go back to where justice alito started with no money to do churches' why can they provide police or fire protection?. >> the state does and i think for a couple of reasons that we are not actually taking money from the state treasury giving it to the church. but seldom if ever it is okay to write from the public treasury so now we're providing a service it is not provided solely for the benefit of the church but it is for the benefit of the public. >> that is easy to change we imagine a certain state to say we will not provide police protection we will everybody but not a church
. >> so with school that is run by the trinity lutheran church then next to that we have the jesuit one would be eligible?. >> going back to that position where their preschool was independent although affiliated presumably under that lease arrangement that would have said yes. >> although equally controlled by religious organization?. >> but if the organization itself of that board such as st. louis university controlled of preschool that makes the difference in misery...
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. >> we're hearing from father james martin he is a jesuit priest who's call for compassion for the lgbter the pulse nightclub shooting last year caught the attention of millions on social media. he was recently appointed by pope francis as a consultant to the vatican and he's written a new back, it's called "build a bridge". it's about bridging the gap between the catholic church and the lgbt community. father martin is talking about this book on "good morning america ". >> unfortunately a lot of people are against the whole topic of welcoming lgbt catholics i e they think it's caving in if the all i'm calling for is respect, sensitivity which is part of the cath kichl. >> you can hear the rest of the interview with father martin today on "good morning america" it starts right after action 7 mornings. >> particularly relevant in light of thi new report. california has seen an increase in hate kriemsz. the state department says 931 crimes were reported throughout the state in 60. that's nearly 100 more than in 2017, up about 11%. many of those crimes involve bias based on race, religion
. >> we're hearing from father james martin he is a jesuit priest who's call for compassion for the lgbter the pulse nightclub shooting last year caught the attention of millions on social media. he was recently appointed by pope francis as a consultant to the vatican and he's written a new back, it's called "build a bridge". it's about bridging the gap between the catholic church and the lgbt community. father martin is talking about this book on "good morning america...
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had gone down in the street and went across the street and i was born, raised, you know catholic, jesuitl and everyone it seemed would point at me and yell fbi, fbi. [laughter] >> they yelled other things as well, so i was on the 19th floor watching the scene in the park. who walks in but norman with the heavyweight champion josÉ torres we heard a racket doubt in front of us and so i looked out in this line of police came down, turned to the right and grant part is across michigan avenue and they headed into that park and wailed on these folks for 15 minutes and josÉ torres was cursing the police. i remained silent because i was rooting for the police after what those fellas had been doing to me, but then we saw the democratic party, part right there in the streets of chicago. historic event, you know. i did feel sorry for hubert humphrey coming out of their. dump the pump remain constant attacking him for the first five weeks he couldn't get speech is without having them disrupted and sure enough he gave his salt lake city speech and he started moving and i think larry higbee could reme
had gone down in the street and went across the street and i was born, raised, you know catholic, jesuitl and everyone it seemed would point at me and yell fbi, fbi. [laughter] >> they yelled other things as well, so i was on the 19th floor watching the scene in the park. who walks in but norman with the heavyweight champion josÉ torres we heard a racket doubt in front of us and so i looked out in this line of police came down, turned to the right and grant part is across michigan avenue...
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i went to a jesuit high school i get these obit cards from guys in my class. got another one yesterday. it's like -- so, it's one -- you live -- boone pickens lives today. we live today. we all live one day, then tomorrow we hope we got another one. >> as it says in the good book, you don't know the time or the hour we don't know. >> you can keel over at 45 years old, or be building houses at 95 >> boone is not planning on winding down he says the fourth quarter, but he says that's the way to approach life, be the eternal optimist excited to see what the next decade will bring >> i wish -- how quickly time starts going i wish that would slow down. when you get older, i wish it would get slower instead of having breakfast every hour >> i talked to some folks in boone's office yesterday and want to send our well wishes to him. a speedy recovery. they say they're looking forward to getting him back on "squawk box. >> seinfeld, it was politically incorrect, but he was talking about how as you get older you seem to drive slow you should be driving faster you know w
i went to a jesuit high school i get these obit cards from guys in my class. got another one yesterday. it's like -- so, it's one -- you live -- boone pickens lives today. we live today. we all live one day, then tomorrow we hope we got another one. >> as it says in the good book, you don't know the time or the hour we don't know. >> you can keel over at 45 years old, or be building houses at 95 >> boone is not planning on winding down he says the fourth quarter, but he says...
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he has his masters from gonzaga university, which is our local jesuit university, but a proponent of bringing faith and government together to build and sustain healthy communities. it was great to have him here today. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain up to 15 further requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? ms. ros-lehtinen: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. ros-lehtinen: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to highlight the care core demonstration act, a bill that congresswoman michelle lujan grisham and i will be introducing this week. every year millions of seniors and individuals with disabilities find themselves in need of long-term care and services. however, our nation faces a critical shortage of caregivers. to address this growing problem, i have joined michelle to introduce the care core demonstration act. this commonsense and bipartisan
he has his masters from gonzaga university, which is our local jesuit university, but a proponent of bringing faith and government together to build and sustain healthy communities. it was great to have him here today. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain up to 15 further requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? ms. ros-lehtinen: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for...
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i joined on a completely different note by father james martin, the jesuit priest who calls for compassiony pope francis as a consultant to the vatican and now written a new book, there it is called "building a bridge" and it's about bridging the gap between the catholic church and the lgbt community. father, thank you for being here. >> my pleasure. >> what provoked you to make this video and were you surprised by the response? >> the pulse massacre happened and in response very few catholic bashar assads really reached out to the lgbt community so i w disappointed in that. i made the video for facebook and as you say it got a lot of responses and i was surprised. i think people were waiting for a word of comfort from the catholic church and maybe that's what this did. >> some -- we discussed this before. some conservative catholics were not happy with it. what kind of pushback did you get from those corners? >> well, unfortunately, a lot are against the whole topic of welcoming lgbt catholics and think it's caving in which is ridiculous. all i'm calling for is respect, sensitivity and co
i joined on a completely different note by father james martin, the jesuit priest who calls for compassiony pope francis as a consultant to the vatican and now written a new book, there it is called "building a bridge" and it's about bridging the gap between the catholic church and the lgbt community. father, thank you for being here. >> my pleasure. >> what provoked you to make this video and were you surprised by the response? >> the pulse massacre happened and in...
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this is loyola university in maryland, jesuit school, where jimi patrick just finished up his freshman year, he was going to be a sophomore, see faculty, staff, on campus at the baltimore chapel to pray for jimi and all of the g men. the university president says that patrick had just finished his freshman year with distinction, such a tragic lost for all of these families, as they're getting news that they did not hope to hear in this one. but that's the very latest, on what we're learning about this whole situation white now, guys. >> you have to think of the families and what they're going through, to have their four young men, just very sad. >> karen, thanks. >> coming up on 7:11, of course, we will follow that story throughout the morning. but trump, it has been a rough week for the white house, wries welling headlines about the linc to rush. but the president has a chance to leave it behind, at least for today. >> we know he's in par thinks morning, for talks on tackling terror. caroline shively, more on this one, what can we expect? >> reporter: we can expect him to speak about
this is loyola university in maryland, jesuit school, where jimi patrick just finished up his freshman year, he was going to be a sophomore, see faculty, staff, on campus at the baltimore chapel to pray for jimi and all of the g men. the university president says that patrick had just finished his freshman year with distinction, such a tragic lost for all of these families, as they're getting news that they did not hope to hear in this one. but that's the very latest, on what we're learning...