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it's notable that he started with this sentence be not afraid. referencing pope john paul, poland is a very deeply catholic country. they're very proud of a lot of pride still of, of, of, of, of pope john paul's becoming the pope's and right of the brought the whole was mckinney bought the beginning and the book ended the speech with it. also with a lot of cold war references. because of pope john paul was part of this liberation movement, was part of confronting soviet authoritarianism and a trying to bring freedom back to poland and, and beyond. and it reminded me of health the state of the union a few weeks ago where joe biden kind of whispered into the microphone, it will be okay. and i think we're in a very dark moment right now, where you have latimer poo in hinting about nuclear weapons. not even hinting quite clearly talking about nuclear weapons, chemical weapons, and not just the war, but with climate change as a lot of existential threats that are seem to be converging right now. and is, there's understandably a lot of fear. and you're seeing joe biden in speeches like thi
it's notable that he started with this sentence be not afraid. referencing pope john paul, poland is a very deeply catholic country. they're very proud of a lot of pride still of, of, of, of, of pope john paul's becoming the pope's and right of the brought the whole was mckinney bought the beginning and the book ended the speech with it. also with a lot of cold war references. because of pope john paul was part of this liberation movement, was part of confronting soviet authoritarianism and a...
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john paul brought the message here to warsaw in his first trip back home as pope in june of 1979. it was a message about the power of faith, the power of resilience, the power of the people. in the face of a cruel, brutal system of government, it was a message that helped end the suppression in the central land and eastern europe 30 years ago. it was a message that will overcome the cruelty and brutality of this unjust war. when pope john paul brought that message in 1979, the soviet union ruled with an iron fist behind an iron curtain. then a year later, the solidarity movement took hold in poland. i know he couldn't be here tonight, we're all grateful in america and around the world for elect lech wallenska. it reminds me of that phrase in kierkegaard -- faith sees best in the dark. and there were dark moments. ten years later, the soviet union collapsed, and poland and central and eastern europe would soon be free. nothing about that battle for freedom was simple or easy. it was a long, painful slog fought over not days and months but years and decades. we merged anew in a grea
john paul brought the message here to warsaw in his first trip back home as pope in june of 1979. it was a message about the power of faith, the power of resilience, the power of the people. in the face of a cruel, brutal system of government, it was a message that helped end the suppression in the central land and eastern europe 30 years ago. it was a message that will overcome the cruelty and brutality of this unjust war. when pope john paul brought that message in 1979, the soviet union...
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john paul got the message here. the war saw is 1st trip back home. as pope in june of 1979 was a message about the power, the power of faith, power resilience, power, the people the faith across rural system of government was a message that helped and the sober repression in the central land in eastern europe 30 years ago. there was a message that will overcome the cruel timber charlie this on just war. when pope john paul brought that message in 1979, the soviet union rolled with an iron fist behind an iron curtain. then a year later, solidarity movement recalled him all. well, i know he could be here tonight. we're all grateful and american around the world for luck. for luncheon. the reminds me that phrase, washer king gar, fate sees best in the dark. there were dark moments. 10 years later, the soviet union collapsed in poland. instructional and eastern europe would soon be freight. nothing about that bow for freedom was simpler, easy. was a long, painful slot, thought over not days and months, but years and decades. we emerged into the great bat
john paul got the message here. the war saw is 1st trip back home. as pope in june of 1979 was a message about the power, the power of faith, power resilience, power, the people the faith across rural system of government was a message that helped and the sober repression in the central land in eastern europe 30 years ago. there was a message that will overcome the cruel timber charlie this on just war. when pope john paul brought that message in 1979, the soviet union rolled with an iron fist...
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there are the words who had come here to find pope john paul. the 2nd words that would change the world. john paul brought the message here to warsaw in his 1st trip back home. as pope in june of 1979 was a message about the power power of faith. the power resilience power of the people in the face, the cruel and brutal system of government. it was a message that helped and the sober repression in the central land and eastern europe 30 years ago. there was a message that will overcome the cruelty and brutality. this on just war. when pope john paul brought that message in 1979, the soviet union rolled with an iron fist behind an iron curtain. then a year later, the solidarity movement to cold and poll. well, i know he couldn't be here and i were all grateful in american around the world for luck will answer reminds me that phrase la server. kierkegaard, faith sees best in the dark. there were dark moments. 10 years later, the soviet union collapsed in poland and central and eastern europe would soon be free. nothing about that battle for freedom
there are the words who had come here to find pope john paul. the 2nd words that would change the world. john paul brought the message here to warsaw in his 1st trip back home. as pope in june of 1979 was a message about the power power of faith. the power resilience power of the people in the face, the cruel and brutal system of government. it was a message that helped and the sober repression in the central land and eastern europe 30 years ago. there was a message that will overcome the...
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john paul brought the message here to warsaw in his first trip back home as pope in june of 1979. it was a message about the power, the power of faith, the power of resilience, the power of the people. in the face of a cruel and brutal system of government, it was a message that helped end the soviet oppression in the central land in eastern europe 30 years ago. it was a message that will overcome the cruelty and brutality of this unjust war. when pope john paul brought that message in 1979, the soviet union ruled with an iron fist, behind an iron curtain. then a year later, the solidarity of movement. i know he couldn't be here tonight, we're all grateful in america and around the world for -- reminds me of that phrase of philosopher, fait sees best in the dark, and they were dark moments. ten years later, the soviet union collapsed and poland, and central and eastern europe could soon be free. nothing about that battle for freedom was simple or easy. it was a long painful slog. fought over not days and months but years and decades. we emerged anew in the great battle for freedom
john paul brought the message here to warsaw in his first trip back home as pope in june of 1979. it was a message about the power, the power of faith, the power of resilience, the power of the people. in the face of a cruel and brutal system of government, it was a message that helped end the soviet oppression in the central land in eastern europe 30 years ago. it was a message that will overcome the cruelty and brutality of this unjust war. when pope john paul brought that message in 1979,...
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never the words would come to define pope john paul ii, words that would change the world. john paul brought the message here to warsaw in his first trip back home as pope in june of 1979. it was a message about the power of faith, of resilience, of the people. in the face of a cruel, brutal system of government, a message helped end the soviet repression 30 years ago. it was a message that will overcome the cruelty and brutality of this unjust war. when pope john brought that message in 1979, the soviet union ruled with an iron fist behind an iron curtain. a year later, a solidarity movement in poland. i know he could not be here tonight, we are all grateful for like walesa. [applause] it reminds me of that phrase, faith sees best in the dark. there were dark moments. 10 years later, the soviet union collapsed and poland and central and eastern europe would soon be free. nothing about that battle for freedom was simple or easy. it was a long, painful fight, fought not over days and months but years and decades. he emerged a new in the great battle for freedom. a battle bet
never the words would come to define pope john paul ii, words that would change the world. john paul brought the message here to warsaw in his first trip back home as pope in june of 1979. it was a message about the power of faith, of resilience, of the people. in the face of a cruel, brutal system of government, a message helped end the soviet repression 30 years ago. it was a message that will overcome the cruelty and brutality of this unjust war. when pope john brought that message in 1979,...
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john paul mcisaac is joining me now from an undisclosed location to tell us what went down.st talking about how are there is all these wild similarities between russia, the united states with the propaganda and the cancel culture. almost like you are not even living in america? >> well, thank you, jesse, for having me on tonight. yeah, i will tell you, it's definitely not what i grew up in civics class. this is not the country that i expected when i went to the fbi i was expecting to completely different outcome than what has happened. and i have seen that across many branches of government and agencies. >> are you scared for your life? >> i was, it's hard to remain scared for so long when then you replace that with frustration and then a drive and motivation to fight. so it's -- i wouldn't say i'm scared. i'm cautious, but i'm not scared. >> do you think these crazies that have come for you, do you think they are just crazy people that were, you know, triggered by this left wing misinformation and politics or do you think there is actual players in the business that don't w
john paul mcisaac is joining me now from an undisclosed location to tell us what went down.st talking about how are there is all these wild similarities between russia, the united states with the propaganda and the cancel culture. almost like you are not even living in america? >> well, thank you, jesse, for having me on tonight. yeah, i will tell you, it's definitely not what i grew up in civics class. this is not the country that i expected when i went to the fbi i was expecting to...
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but the words pope john paul burn as brightly today never, ever gave up hope. never doubt, never, tired, never become discouraged. be not afraid the. 2 again, then rebuilding an empire will never raise people's love for liberty. brutality will never, ryan down there will be free. ukraine will never be a victory for russia or free people refuse to live in a world of hopelessness and darkness will have a different future. a brighter future rooted democracy and principle open light of decency, dignity, freedom of possibilities. for god's sake, this man cannot remain power. god bless you all and may god defend our freedom and may god protect our troops. thank you for your patience. thank you. that was you as president joe biden speaking in the war. so 2 days of meetings in europe, it was one of the more animated speeches of the us president since he is in duration. he used very strong language, such as describing persian as a liar and his claims about the not the fine ukraine as obscene. he said that we need to steal ourselves for the long fight. ahead and quoted p
but the words pope john paul burn as brightly today never, ever gave up hope. never doubt, never, tired, never become discouraged. be not afraid the. 2 again, then rebuilding an empire will never raise people's love for liberty. brutality will never, ryan down there will be free. ukraine will never be a victory for russia or free people refuse to live in a world of hopelessness and darkness will have a different future. a brighter future rooted democracy and principle open light of decency,...
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john paul brought the message here to warsaw in his first trip back home as pope in june of 1979. power of resilience, the power of the people in the face of a brutal cruel system of government that was a message to help sobber depression in central land in eastern europe 30 years ago, it was a message that will overcome the cruelty and brutality of this unjust war. when pope john paul brought that message in 1979 the soviet union ruled with an iron fist behind an iron curtain. then a year later, the solidarity movement took hold in poland. he couldn't be here tonight, we are grateful in america and around the world for lewalenza. [applause] >> reminds me of the phrase, faith sees best in the dark. they were dark moments. ten years later, the soviet union collapsed and poland and central and eastern europe would soon be free. nothing about that battle for freedom was simple or easy. it was a long, painful. fought over years and decades but we emerge the new and the great battle for freedom. battle between democracy and autocracy, between liberty and repression, between rules-based
john paul brought the message here to warsaw in his first trip back home as pope in june of 1979. power of resilience, the power of the people in the face of a brutal cruel system of government that was a message to help sobber depression in central land in eastern europe 30 years ago, it was a message that will overcome the cruelty and brutality of this unjust war. when pope john paul brought that message in 1979 the soviet union ruled with an iron fist behind an iron curtain. then a year...
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. >> today, president biden invoked the words of john paul the second, take a listen at what he talked about on the other side. >> let the words of pope john paul byrne heavy today, never ever give up hope. never doubt, never tire, never become discourage. be not afraid! [applause] a dictator rebuilding empire will never erase people's love for liberty. it will never grind out -- ukraine will never be a victory for a russia, for free people refuse to live in a world of hopelessness in darkness. >> i mean, michael, so much to unpack there. let's start with the significance of recalling the words of john paul the second in this moment. >> even in his own life, i'm sure you know, alicia, joe biden has a relationship with poked on paul the second. he and mrs. biden went to the vatican in 1980, and were photographed and saw him later on. this is a very deeply believing catholic. at the same time, i think what joe biden has showed today, and what we've seen over the last month, is new evidence that leaders who really believe in democracy are inclined to make not always, but are inclined to m
. >> today, president biden invoked the words of john paul the second, take a listen at what he talked about on the other side. >> let the words of pope john paul byrne heavy today, never ever give up hope. never doubt, never tire, never become discourage. be not afraid! [applause] a dictator rebuilding empire will never erase people's love for liberty. it will never grind out -- ukraine will never be a victory for a russia, for free people refuse to live in a world of hopelessness...
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that speech, really, joe biden, trying to ease people's worries with a lot of references from pope john paul, the 2nd polish pope, a. i'm in a deeply catholic country, a be not afraid, and really trying a rallying cry to democracies as you know, since the end of the cold war, not really knowing what these, what democracy stand for, what they're doing in the world. this idea of a friend from francis fukuyama that the, the history is over, there's nothing more left to do throughout the course, each of unity that we've just heard that. i mean, he also said, we stand with you. what do you think the ukrainians in the audience listening to this speech are going to make out of that? i mean, the u. s. and joe biden went through a long list of things that the u. s. and the european union have done to support ukraine militarily. ship in a terms of humanitarian aid, in terms of financial relief, economic, a sort of aspects. but if we've been hearing for weeks now, zalinski and many of his officials talking about how is just not enough. they want so much more direct a intervention both militarily and in
that speech, really, joe biden, trying to ease people's worries with a lot of references from pope john paul, the 2nd polish pope, a. i'm in a deeply catholic country, a be not afraid, and really trying a rallying cry to democracies as you know, since the end of the cold war, not really knowing what these, what democracy stand for, what they're doing in the world. this idea of a friend from francis fukuyama that the, the history is over, there's nothing more left to do throughout the course,...
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dejoria best known as the co-founder of john paul mitchell systems, and the petron spirits company. -e's like the chef of all chefs for tranquiler. he said he could make this smooth i said, "really?" - [graham] and has used his massive wealth to sponsor sports teams, and further countless charitable causes. - [dejoria] what if we took the homeless off the street, and gave away to work to do something nice, to be in the community with their respect, and then their loved and appreciated. - [graham] during our 2017 interview dejoria, once homeless himself, showed us around the expansive community first village,
dejoria best known as the co-founder of john paul mitchell systems, and the petron spirits company. -e's like the chef of all chefs for tranquiler. he said he could make this smooth i said, "really?" - [graham] and has used his massive wealth to sponsor sports teams, and further countless charitable causes. - [dejoria] what if we took the homeless off the street, and gave away to work to do something nice, to be in the community with their respect, and then their loved and...
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biden: john paul brought the message to warsaw in his first trip back home, june 1979. it was a message about the power of faith, the power of resilience, power of the people. it was a message that helped 30 years ago. it was a message that will overcome the cruelty and brutality of this unjust war. when pope john brought that message in 1979, the soviet union ruled with an iron fist, behind an iron curtain. a year later, the solidarity movement of calm in poland. although he could not be here tonight, we are all grateful for him around the world. [applause] it reminds me of that phrase left faith sees best in the dark . these were dark moments. 10 years later, the soviet union collapsed in poland in central and eastern europe would soon be free. nothing about that battle for freedom with simple or easy. it was a long, painful slog, fought over not days and months, but years and decades. we emerged anew in the great battle for freedom, a battle between democracy and autocracy, between liberty and repression, rules-based order, and one governed by brute force. in this ba
biden: john paul brought the message to warsaw in his first trip back home, june 1979. it was a message about the power of faith, the power of resilience, power of the people. it was a message that helped 30 years ago. it was a message that will overcome the cruelty and brutality of this unjust war. when pope john brought that message in 1979, the soviet union ruled with an iron fist, behind an iron curtain. a year later, the solidarity movement of calm in poland. although he could not be here...
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[applause] so in this hour, let the words of hope john paul burn as brightly today, never, ever give up hope. never doubt, never tire, never become discouraged, be not afraid. [applause] a dictator bent on rebuilding an empire will never erase the people's love for liberty. brutality will never grind down the world on retrieve. ukraine will never be evicted for russia. we will have a different future, a brighter future rooted in democracy and principle, hope and light, decency and freedom of possibilities. for gods sake, this man cannot remain in power. god bless you all and may god offend our freedoms and may god protect our troops. [applause] pres. biden: thank you for your patience. thank you. [applause] thank you. >> after president biden's speech in warsaw, the white house and president's comment that vladimir putin cannot remain in power was a reference to vladimir putin exercising power outside of russia. the white house said president biden was not advocating regime change in russia. the house returned later today at 2:00 p.m. eastern. members voted later in the week on legal
[applause] so in this hour, let the words of hope john paul burn as brightly today, never, ever give up hope. never doubt, never tire, never become discouraged, be not afraid. [applause] a dictator bent on rebuilding an empire will never erase the people's love for liberty. brutality will never grind down the world on retrieve. ukraine will never be evicted for russia. we will have a different future, a brighter future rooted in democracy and principle, hope and light, decency and freedom of...
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i won't have the privilege of serving there with justice john paul stevens. his integrity humility and independence is deep devotion to the court and his profound commitment to the rule of law. all these qualities are models for everyone who wears or hopes to wear a judge's robe? if given this honor i hope i will approach each case. with his trademark care and consideration. that means listening to each party with a mind as open as his to learning and persuasion. and striving as conscientiously as he has to render impartial justice. i owe a debt of gratitude to two other living justices. sandra day o'connor and ruth bader ginsburg paved the way for me and so many other women in my generation. their pioneering lives have created boundless possibilities for women in the law. i thank them for their inspiration. and also for the personal kindnesses they have shown me. and my heart goes out to justice ginsburg and her family today. everyone who ever met marty ginsburg was enriched by his incredible warmth and humor and generosity. and i'm deeply saddened by his pa
i won't have the privilege of serving there with justice john paul stevens. his integrity humility and independence is deep devotion to the court and his profound commitment to the rule of law. all these qualities are models for everyone who wears or hopes to wear a judge's robe? if given this honor i hope i will approach each case. with his trademark care and consideration. that means listening to each party with a mind as open as his to learning and persuasion. and striving as conscientiously...
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with the fur coats in the hallway, just like the hallmark of the polish grandma to the picture of john paul, the 2nd, the polish poke on the wall. my grandma had one as well. 7 you know, all this furniture, the phone, the land, i mean, all these elements are very real. none of this is fake. in fact, communism may have fallen 30 years ago more than 30 years ago now. but a lot of apartments might still look like this all around poland. and here's one thing i want to show you, which is the classic of polish communist decoration, the glass fish, every single grandmother in poland. how one of these i can guarantee you really love in this year. i want to go out to dinner. you do have that much of a choice. you. 2 to plays like this, a traditional mil to bob. now, museum actually has a room that arranged just like a milk bob. but i've got something better for you. milk vase still exists in poland and that's where you'd go to find cheap, traditional polish food. in the classic a polish museum, if you've never had it, you're not polish with my tank full again, i'm ready to take on a fascinating part
with the fur coats in the hallway, just like the hallmark of the polish grandma to the picture of john paul, the 2nd, the polish poke on the wall. my grandma had one as well. 7 you know, all this furniture, the phone, the land, i mean, all these elements are very real. none of this is fake. in fact, communism may have fallen 30 years ago more than 30 years ago now. but a lot of apartments might still look like this all around poland. and here's one thing i want to show you, which is the classic...
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she worked with 10 san francisco mayors and hosted queen elizabeth ii and pope john paul ii. >> i'm on radio silence. >> sorry, i didn't get that message. >> the new shocking event in hollywood. bruce willis is stepping back from his career but his family made the announcement on instagram today. willis has been diagnosed with aphasia, a cognitive disorder which impact speech. donya bacchus has more. >> reporter: bruce willis is stepping away from his four decade acting career. his daughter posted the announcement on her instagram page wednesday morning, saying in part, as a family, we want to share that our beloved bruce is experiencing some health issues and has recently been diagnosed with aphasia which is impacting his cognitive abilities. as a result of this, and with much consideration, bruce is stepping away from the career that has meant so much to him. >> aphasia is a problem with the brain that causes the inability to understand language. >> reporter: neurologist dr. joseph thomas origi says the most common types of the condition are related to stroke, sometimes from a trauma
she worked with 10 san francisco mayors and hosted queen elizabeth ii and pope john paul ii. >> i'm on radio silence. >> sorry, i didn't get that message. >> the new shocking event in hollywood. bruce willis is stepping back from his career but his family made the announcement on instagram today. willis has been diagnosed with aphasia, a cognitive disorder which impact speech. donya bacchus has more. >> reporter: bruce willis is stepping away from his four decade acting...
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and after that, the pope's usually went cruising in specially modified mercedes limousines. pope john paul. the 2nd wanted something different though. he traveled more than his predecessors and wanted to get as close as possible to his flock. mercedes took on the challenge and built him a poked my veil based on its g e class. mercedes refined the design further and gave him a more advanced, more comfortable version of its m class. but other com acres balls. i wanted a piece of the pie. among them, the italian manufacturer, luncheon polish truck makers star belt, the biggest pope may be able to ever show for his holiness spanish comic has sat, came up with the smallest and county lack belt the most pim tout paypal, right? every pope my bail needs 3 things. a raised removable thrown his holiness. a special gearbox was slowly parading the pope through the streets and after an assassination attempt a bullet proof glass enclosed books. francis gave his blessings to the new design in an audience with henrich fisco, the meeting confirmed fiscal faith in the project. roving it was an amazing event
and after that, the pope's usually went cruising in specially modified mercedes limousines. pope john paul. the 2nd wanted something different though. he traveled more than his predecessors and wanted to get as close as possible to his flock. mercedes took on the challenge and built him a poked my veil based on its g e class. mercedes refined the design further and gave him a more advanced, more comfortable version of its m class. but other com acres balls. i wanted a piece of the pie. among...
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and after that, the pope's usually went cruising in specially modified mercedes limousines. pope john paul. the 2nd wanted something different though. he traveled more than his predecessors and wanted to get as close as possible to his flock. mercedes took on the challenge and built him a punk ma bail based on its g class. mercedes refined the design further and gave him a more advanced, more comfortable version of its m class. but other carmakers also i wanted a piece of the pie. among them, the italian manufacturer, luncheon polish truck makers star belt, the biggest pope may be able to ever show for his holiness spanish comic has sat, came up with the smallest and county lack belt the most pim tout paypal ride. every pope real needs 3 things. a raised removable throne for his holiness. a special gearbox was slowly parading the pope through the streets and after an assassination attempt a bullet proof glass enclosed books. francis gave his blessings to the new design in an audience with henry fisco. the meeting confirmed fiscal faith in the project . i think it was an amazing event to be
and after that, the pope's usually went cruising in specially modified mercedes limousines. pope john paul. the 2nd wanted something different though. he traveled more than his predecessors and wanted to get as close as possible to his flock. mercedes took on the challenge and built him a punk ma bail based on its g class. mercedes refined the design further and gave him a more advanced, more comfortable version of its m class. but other carmakers also i wanted a piece of the pie. among them,...
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one of the oldest catholic churches here, john paul ii went visited years ago and preached preparings tonight, the cathedral preparing for airstrikes by russian just boarding up stained-glass windows. >> the heart of our church, it's important to prepare this building. >> a few hours ago we heard sirens here, many residents are worried the work could drag out for years. jon: i know it's not been so badly damaged as a result, it was amazing the interview with the former british royal marine answering the call because he just feels compelled to respond vladimir putin's robbery. >> that's right i might assume they were active duty forces, he saw they were fully kitted out from here in magazines ready to go waiting to pick up their weapons. i asked who was supplying the weapons and he wouldn't say. when i asked are you prepared to shoot down russian helicopter gunships? he smiled and said he can't wait to get after them. jon: what about the supply of military material across the border? i know zelenskyy, president zelenskyy has been pleading for more, do you have any sense of how much ai
one of the oldest catholic churches here, john paul ii went visited years ago and preached preparings tonight, the cathedral preparing for airstrikes by russian just boarding up stained-glass windows. >> the heart of our church, it's important to prepare this building. >> a few hours ago we heard sirens here, many residents are worried the work could drag out for years. jon: i know it's not been so badly damaged as a result, it was amazing the interview with the former british royal...
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he was the leader in an age of great leaders margaret thatcher the pope john paul the second who was also such a great political presence apart from his spiritual importance, but i find my self thinking of son of ronald reagan's personal qualities too, and i'm going to speak of just a few of them. but before i do i want to quickly mention another great gent. most of you know or know of john hi bush the head of the reagan foundation nancy reagan personally shows him for that job. and nancy reagan was a good judge of men. i have worked with john as a board member as he said i think for about 12 or 13 years. he has been my friend my colleague my partner in crime his talents and gifts are so broad that for fun at night. he writes best-selling novels. he is a man of vision and guts and in his time here. he has achieved the spectacular. the endowment that lets this foundation exist and thrive john the reagan ge scholarships john the educating new generations of scholars, john the making us the most respected presidential library in america, the one that reinvented what a presidential libra
he was the leader in an age of great leaders margaret thatcher the pope john paul the second who was also such a great political presence apart from his spiritual importance, but i find my self thinking of son of ronald reagan's personal qualities too, and i'm going to speak of just a few of them. but before i do i want to quickly mention another great gent. most of you know or know of john hi bush the head of the reagan foundation nancy reagan personally shows him for that job. and nancy...
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he was the leader in an age of great leaders margaret thatcher the pope john paul the second who was also such a great political presence apart from his spiritual importance, but i find my self thinking of son of ronald reagan's personal qualities too, and i'm going to speak of just a few of them. but before i do i want to quickly mention another great gent. most of you know or know of john hi bush the head of the reagan foundation nancy reagan personally shows him for that job. and nancy reagan was a good judge of men. i have worked with john as a board member as he said i think for about 12 or 13 years. he has been my friend my colleague my partner in crime his talents and gifts are so broad that for fun at night. he writes best-selling novels. he is a man of vision and guts and in his time here. he has achieved the spectacular. the endowment that lets this foundation exist and thrive john the reagan ge scholarships john the educating new generations of scholars, john the making us the most respected presidential library in america, the one that reinvented what a presidential libra
he was the leader in an age of great leaders margaret thatcher the pope john paul the second who was also such a great political presence apart from his spiritual importance, but i find my self thinking of son of ronald reagan's personal qualities too, and i'm going to speak of just a few of them. but before i do i want to quickly mention another great gent. most of you know or know of john hi bush the head of the reagan foundation nancy reagan personally shows him for that job. and nancy...
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justice john paul stevens wrote a memoir in which he gave some retrospective color to internal deliberationsruth bader ginsburg spoke publicly at a public forum about that day. they decided the justices were going around and trading favors and trying to negotiate their opinions in a more nakedly political way then they customarily do. finally there was quite a bit of investigative reporting on this subject by journalists in the aftermath. a lot of the clerks for the liberal justices were quite upset about this. some of them in a rare breach of their code that they take. some of them did talk with vanity fair years later about the internal deliberations during that weekend. using all of these sources in the oral history that many of the lawyers and other major protagonists -- using all of these kinds of historical records, i was able to weave together a lot of the internal tiktok on the deliberations of the court. >> we have five minutes left. some of his internal advisers were arguing against that. how does that decision look? >> with 19 years of hindsight, it looked a lot different. everyth
justice john paul stevens wrote a memoir in which he gave some retrospective color to internal deliberationsruth bader ginsburg spoke publicly at a public forum about that day. they decided the justices were going around and trading favors and trying to negotiate their opinions in a more nakedly political way then they customarily do. finally there was quite a bit of investigative reporting on this subject by journalists in the aftermath. a lot of the clerks for the liberal justices were quite...
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just as john paul stevens, before his death wrote a memoir in which he gave retrospective color to theourt's internal deliberations. ruth bader ginsburg, prior to her desk, spoke publicly at a public forum about what she called, "that day". the justices were going around and trading favors with one another. trying to negotiate their opinions in a more nakedly political way than they more customarily do. finally, there was quite a bit of investigative reporting on this subject by journalists in the aftermath. a lot of the schedule clerks and deliberate justices were quite upset about bush and gore. some of them in rare breach. some of them did talk with vanity fair a few years later about deliberations that weekend. using all these sources and oral history, many of the lawyers and major protagonists in the case. using all of these historical references. susan: we have five minutes left. we have so much we could dig into but let me ask reppo questions. hindsight of 20 years, those decisions al gore -- how does that decision look with 20 years hindsight? guest: with 19 years of hindsight,
just as john paul stevens, before his death wrote a memoir in which he gave retrospective color to theourt's internal deliberations. ruth bader ginsburg, prior to her desk, spoke publicly at a public forum about what she called, "that day". the justices were going around and trading favors with one another. trying to negotiate their opinions in a more nakedly political way than they more customarily do. finally, there was quite a bit of investigative reporting on this subject by...
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i thought of a man i covered for many years, foam john paul ii who lived through nazism, communism, wasloses its foundation. and man is exposed to the violence of passion. that's what we are seeing here. all of these countries in europe. we lost truth. we have forgotten what this is about. in the doing we facilitated rank evil and monsters like putin. we have given him the funds, we have given him the possibility to step in and commit these heinous crimes. now everybody is in a panic. but this happened in 2014 when they first moved into crimea and the world did nothing. but there is a religious motivation for putin and the moscow patriarch and that getting very little reportage. dan: there is speculation online about a religious component to this. putin is not save theover christiandom. >> he's misusing christianity. the patriarch believe in an eternal russia. they have to reclaim the fatherland and reclaim the spirituality and put it under the patriarch of moscow it's a theological justification for a lot of evil. it's up for the world's religious leaders including the holy father in r
i thought of a man i covered for many years, foam john paul ii who lived through nazism, communism, wasloses its foundation. and man is exposed to the violence of passion. that's what we are seeing here. all of these countries in europe. we lost truth. we have forgotten what this is about. in the doing we facilitated rank evil and monsters like putin. we have given him the funds, we have given him the possibility to step in and commit these heinous crimes. now everybody is in a panic. but this...
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john paul gauthier, animals like to drink from the toilet.s, they are thrilled that a half to smell like basic. savage is her top seller but still the dogs agree their favorite sense our other dog but. army fish sandwiches and a fire hydrant. get in line. being of dogs, we'll be right back with kenne-dog. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ delicious, dogs agree, it is national puppy day, we rounded up the cutest pups, this is kennedog. let's get to it. raquel september in her pup grizzly. look at that. fuzzy face. next up mike's dog klemmy, check out those ears, what? this is cas' puppy, lil miss dolly, you are so sweet. i love your colors, i love black and white dogs, look here, rocky and snoop. you are great. up next we have a french bulldog from fox news' producer jaime, she sent it. i'm dying so cute. , alissa's new baby girl, izzie. we have luke. we love a good boy. up next appears' puppy oakley, he is tired from playing. this is another jaime's boy, mack. mack is adorable. happy puppy day. to all of you from your big momma. all right. thank you for watching the be
john paul gauthier, animals like to drink from the toilet.s, they are thrilled that a half to smell like basic. savage is her top seller but still the dogs agree their favorite sense our other dog but. army fish sandwiches and a fire hydrant. get in line. being of dogs, we'll be right back with kenne-dog. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ delicious, dogs agree, it is national puppy day, we rounded up the cutest pups, this is kennedog. let's get to it. raquel september in her pup grizzly. look at that. fuzzy face....
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and pope john paul ii preached about 20 years ago.t part of the country, a different slice. just as faithful as the rest of the country. deep here in ukraine. >> boarding up windows, stained glass, there are treasures that are in danger. >> it says a lot, shannon. in the last few weeks, how much we've seen the shift. when we first arrived here, i was in kyiv, the capital, for the first two weeks of the country. the last two i've been here in lyviv. the last few days, we've seen them being boarded up and the sculptures, neptune and others outside of the churches wrapped up because people here believe that the war is going to come here eventuallily. and i think a lot of it has to do with -- a lot of it has to do with the supply lines, so many weapons flowing through this area. the refugees flooding out. but there is concern the war will come here. that's why so much effort has gone into protecting the ancient relics and the churches that date back hundreds and hundreds of years. >> i know the sun is coming up there. >> yeah, that's righ
and pope john paul ii preached about 20 years ago.t part of the country, a different slice. just as faithful as the rest of the country. deep here in ukraine. >> boarding up windows, stained glass, there are treasures that are in danger. >> it says a lot, shannon. in the last few weeks, how much we've seen the shift. when we first arrived here, i was in kyiv, the capital, for the first two weeks of the country. the last two i've been here in lyviv. the last few days, we've seen them...
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john paul moran, nova's public affairs, candidate for the second congressional district, dean powerrierable insurance solutions, the honorable pam tucker, our nhgop vice chair. we have table sponsors of andrew and ken, representative howard pearl, the new hampshire federation of republican women, and karen tessaman for governor. i'd also like special thanks to thank howard pearl and pearl and sun farm for the gift basket. alan glassman and beth malsey for their photography tonight. jim mcconaughey who is a g.o.p. treasurer, thank you him for keeping us on track and budget. and ken for his time in show officer skills. let's give them all a big round of aphrauls. [applause] there are two other people that i need to thank tonight because tonight just does not happen without these two individuals and they didn't list themselves really on the program. so, first is carry marsh -- carey marsh -- carrie marsh. is carrie in the room someplace? [applause] i think i have 200 emails from carrie this week as she tried to keep andrew and on i track and we really appreciate all that she did for develo
john paul moran, nova's public affairs, candidate for the second congressional district, dean powerrierable insurance solutions, the honorable pam tucker, our nhgop vice chair. we have table sponsors of andrew and ken, representative howard pearl, the new hampshire federation of republican women, and karen tessaman for governor. i'd also like special thanks to thank howard pearl and pearl and sun farm for the gift basket. alan glassman and beth malsey for their photography tonight. jim...
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. >> during this hour, let the words of pope john paul burn as brightly today. never ever give up hope. never doubt. never tire. never become discouraged. be not afraid! a dictator bent on rebuilding an empire will never erase a people's love for liberty. brutality will never grind down the world free. people refuse to live in a world of hopelessness and darkness. we'll have a brighter future rooted in democracy and hope and light, of decency and possibilities. >> joining me an expert panel. jason stanley professor of philosophy at yale university. ruth bengeat history professor. gary locke, former u.s. ambassador to china and former governor of washington. thank you all for joining me this evening. jason, let me start with you. is it fair to frame the russia- ukraine war of one of autocracy versus democracy? is that what a lot of this is about? >> absolutely. after the midon revolution of 2014, ukraine became a real democracy with all its struggles. that's not to say there aren't issues of corruption that face every democracy. what we have leer is an example of
. >> during this hour, let the words of pope john paul burn as brightly today. never ever give up hope. never doubt. never tire. never become discouraged. be not afraid! a dictator bent on rebuilding an empire will never erase a people's love for liberty. brutality will never grind down the world free. people refuse to live in a world of hopelessness and darkness. we'll have a brighter future rooted in democracy and hope and light, of decency and possibilities. >> joining me an...
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visit and the speech itself referencing poland's history, europe's history, and referencing pope john paul ii's historic 1979 "be not afraid" speech. and i think for poland, it was an important moment because of that important message of solidarity that he brought and for the so many millions of refugees now on the roads, of course, as well. the fact that he spoke to them. the fact that he took time to hear their stories. have a listen to what one woman told us yesterday. she had just got off the train herself and talked a little bit about her journey and the way so many of these people fleeing become families as they go. >> i've come a long, yeah, and he's from the east side, where it's very dangerous situation. so i was with them. and they are -- they were telling me about their situation that they had to leave their place because of the attacks. >> you left behind your husband. >> yes. >> like so many of the women that we have spoken to these last few days. tell us, tell us how that feels. >> yeah, it is -- we are really scared and so we understand the situation, but we have to be on th
visit and the speech itself referencing poland's history, europe's history, and referencing pope john paul ii's historic 1979 "be not afraid" speech. and i think for poland, it was an important moment because of that important message of solidarity that he brought and for the so many millions of refugees now on the roads, of course, as well. the fact that he spoke to them. the fact that he took time to hear their stories. have a listen to what one woman told us yesterday. she had just...
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john paul jones of the connecticut sun posted on social media, you know, that it was just a trying time but all of this boils down to, these women have been playing overseas for years, since the league began because they don't earn enough, nothing comparable to what nba players earn. and that's why they were there. and that's the issue that also needs to be addressed. the route cause. >> thank you for your time today. >>> coming up, a verdict in the first january 6th trial. what that mean in the cases of the other alleged insurrectionists. [inspirational soul music] [inspirational soul music] [inspirational soul music] you're a one-man stitchwork master. but your staffing plan needs to go up a size. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire realtor.com's draw a map feature helped us find what we wanted, where we wanted. so we could finally buy our first "big boi house." big boi house. big boi foyer! big boi marble. big boi quartz. word? realtor.com to each their home. (v
john paul jones of the connecticut sun posted on social media, you know, that it was just a trying time but all of this boils down to, these women have been playing overseas for years, since the league began because they don't earn enough, nothing comparable to what nba players earn. and that's why they were there. and that's the issue that also needs to be addressed. the route cause. >> thank you for your time today. >>> coming up, a verdict in the first january 6th trial. what...