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and be there very much as a listener, nonjudgmental.emain an approachable parent that a kid is going to want to come to with troubles. i had so many questions as a teen, and i had nowhere to go. it's one reason i wanted to write this. >> you're 76 years old now? >> yes. >> you look fantastic. >> thank you. so do you. >> i appreciate that. you're known for physical fitness. how physically fit are you? what are you doing in terms of physical fitness now adays? >> i meditate. >> good for you. >> i walk a lot, i lift weights, i pull those bands a lot. >> good for you. >> the book i wrote before this for teenagers was for older people called "primetime." one of the main things i learned, one of the most successful things in aging is to stay active. >> you wrote it's good to be in touch with your emotions. >> when you get older, it's easier to be in the moment. i find myself much more readily moved by joy. i wrote a blog called "crying." some people interpret it like i'm scared of dying. i'm not scared of dying, but i do cry a lot when i'm to
and be there very much as a listener, nonjudgmental.emain an approachable parent that a kid is going to want to come to with troubles. i had so many questions as a teen, and i had nowhere to go. it's one reason i wanted to write this. >> you're 76 years old now? >> yes. >> you look fantastic. >> thank you. so do you. >> i appreciate that. you're known for physical fitness. how physically fit are you? what are you doing in terms of physical fitness now adays?...
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his modest, nonjudgmental style is viewed as a departure from his more traditional predecessors.t has gone a long way in changing the institutions image. he has taken steps to reform the vatican's bureaucracy. joining me now is a distinguished group, father john jenkins is president of the university of notre dame. father james marcus, editor of the national catholic magazine. joining us from dayton ohio is the former u.s. ambassador and professor of faith and culture at the university of dayton. i'm pleased to have each of them here as we mark this year, and i say with a great sense of pride that i happened to be there for the conclave in rome. it seemed to me what has spread out is an ideal that this is a new and different and a unique human being. >> certainly true. from the moment he made his first public appearance, he had a remarkable ability to communicate. i was in rome, i had the opportunity to meet him. here is this man who can communicate wonderful warmth and kindness in a remarkable way, even though i don't speak italian and he doesn't speak english. at the end of the
his modest, nonjudgmental style is viewed as a departure from his more traditional predecessors.t has gone a long way in changing the institutions image. he has taken steps to reform the vatican's bureaucracy. joining me now is a distinguished group, father john jenkins is president of the university of notre dame. father james marcus, editor of the national catholic magazine. joining us from dayton ohio is the former u.s. ambassador and professor of faith and culture at the university of...
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it's a nonjudgmental atmosphere. >> after the fight, most of the food on the outdoor tables ends up on the ground, but noba says the meal isn't a total loss. >> everyone who was outside had their meals comped. and anyone who wanted to stay got some free margaritas. they definitely turned it around and turned it into a positive experience for those who had the misfortune of being caught in that whirlwind. i definitely felt that they handled it really well. >> watch out! >>> coming up -- a battle for a bus seat becomes a nightmare for commuters. >> there was screaming going on in the back. there was fighting that started and just kept coming down the aisle. people had to move out of the way. >> when "caught on camera -- fury" returns. run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored security for just $29.99 a month. with limited availability in sel
it's a nonjudgmental atmosphere. >> after the fight, most of the food on the outdoor tables ends up on the ground, but noba says the meal isn't a total loss. >> everyone who was outside had their meals comped. and anyone who wanted to stay got some free margaritas. they definitely turned it around and turned it into a positive experience for those who had the misfortune of being caught in that whirlwind. i definitely felt that they handled it really well. >> watch out!...
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so was so nonjudgmental. >> reporter: irene and her husband ralph lived 15 minutes away.y got the awful now in a phone call from their son. irene tries not to think about what her sister experienced. >> i don't think about it. in my darkest moments, if that comes into my thoughts i don't go there. because i can't imagine what she went through. >> reporter: on the day after the landslide, family members went back to linda's nieces and nephew's home to try to recover a say. it was there they found something else extremely valuable. i watch with irene the video a friend shot of the recovery of the family dog who was thought to have been killed. >> this is buddy. >> that's buddy. >> reporter: a chocolate labrador buried under mud an rubble for a day and a half whose survival is incredibly meaningful to family members who have suffered so much. like so many here in this part of washington state. >> he was saved because he's going to help us get through this. you know, seeing that dog, it's like life still is good. >> what an incredibly story, gary joining us now from darringto
so was so nonjudgmental. >> reporter: irene and her husband ralph lived 15 minutes away.y got the awful now in a phone call from their son. irene tries not to think about what her sister experienced. >> i don't think about it. in my darkest moments, if that comes into my thoughts i don't go there. because i can't imagine what she went through. >> reporter: on the day after the landslide, family members went back to linda's nieces and nephew's home to try to recover a say. it...
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he was one of the most gracious, outgoing, nonjudgmental people you could ever meet.tim across ideological lines. he was a great listener. even though a lot of conservatives did not agree with his opinions, they tended to think that he listen to what daschle listened to what they had to say -- listened to what they had to say. >> if you could speak to any american about the youth neatness of our judicial branch -- uniqueness of our judicial branch, what would you say about it? >> there is the independence and power. it makes it very unusual. what we have is a court that genuinely stands apart from the other branches. it is not subject to political will. >> cass sunstein with us. he is a harvard research. red carpet last night for the beginning of the fourth season of "game of thrones." all of that is coming up. winter is coming. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." cass sunstein of harvard law is with us today in support of celebration of conspiracy theories. let's get to top headlines. here is adam johnson. >> unemployment in the u.k. hold steady --
he was one of the most gracious, outgoing, nonjudgmental people you could ever meet.tim across ideological lines. he was a great listener. even though a lot of conservatives did not agree with his opinions, they tended to think that he listen to what daschle listened to what they had to say -- listened to what they had to say. >> if you could speak to any american about the youth neatness of our judicial branch -- uniqueness of our judicial branch, what would you say about it? >>...
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there was preaching nonjudgmental as him. then he said what holds true for the right family is true for the hispanic family is true for the black family, so it's not just an artifact of racial data mining. this is true for america at large. my fear is that we have too much ism, and it has trapped people in cycles of poverty. the likelihood of any of my college classmates, of the children really experiencing poverty is next to none. they are going to practice their lives in a certain way and raise their kids in a certain way. the people who are living in anacostia, a neighborhood in d.c. where over 70% of the children grow up without fathers -- those children have done nothing wrong, but they've been dealt a very bad hand in life. it's not clear what any of the elites in america are doing to try to counteract that. [applause] >> amity, you don't want to try to brighten it up again? i'm glad ryan brought that up because one of the elements you look at when you are a faith-based institution is exactly the kind of questions ryan
there was preaching nonjudgmental as him. then he said what holds true for the right family is true for the hispanic family is true for the black family, so it's not just an artifact of racial data mining. this is true for america at large. my fear is that we have too much ism, and it has trapped people in cycles of poverty. the likelihood of any of my college classmates, of the children really experiencing poverty is next to none. they are going to practice their lives in a certain way and...
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his acts of humility and of piety and his nonjudgmental inclusive tone.most american catholics have a favorable view of francis. 26% are even more excited about their very faith. he's "time magazine's" person of the year. the people's pope. he draws enormous crowds to st. peter's square, inspires super pope graffiti and skoelds a global culture of hyper capitalism and apathy towards the poor, but for all of these images we love, there's another side to the papacy. pope francis inherited major challenges in the church. among them are the vatican's finances, especially its 5 billion euro bank which are a mess of secrecy complete with allegations of corruption and money laundering, investigations have revealed a financial structure with few rules and little oversight. and the church's sex abuse scandal continues to loom large over the vatican. in the united states alone nearly 7,000 priests have been accused of sexual abuse of minors since 1950 and diocese have spent $2.5 billion settlements and other costs. efforts to reform how the church prevents and puni
his acts of humility and of piety and his nonjudgmental inclusive tone.most american catholics have a favorable view of francis. 26% are even more excited about their very faith. he's "time magazine's" person of the year. the people's pope. he draws enormous crowds to st. peter's square, inspires super pope graffiti and skoelds a global culture of hyper capitalism and apathy towards the poor, but for all of these images we love, there's another side to the papacy. pope francis...
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and be there very much as a listener, nonjudgmental. to want to come to with troubles. they have so many questions. i had so many questions as a teen, and i had nowhere to go. it's one reason i wanted to write this. >> you're 76 years old now? >> yes. >> you look fantastic. >> thank you. so do you. >> i appreciate that. you're known for physical fitness. how physically fit are you? what are you doing with your life in terps of physical fitness nowadays? >> i meditate. >> good for you. >> i walk a lot, i lift weights, i pull those bands a lot. >> good for you. >> the book i wrote before this for teenagers was for older people called "primetime." one of the main things i learned, one of the most successful aging is to stay active, physically active. >> you wrote it's good to be in touch with your emotions. >> when you get older, it's easier to be in the moment. i find myself much more readily moved by beautiful things, by joy. i wrote a blog called "crying." some people interpret it like i'm scared of dying. i'm not scared of dying, but i
and be there very much as a listener, nonjudgmental. to want to come to with troubles. they have so many questions. i had so many questions as a teen, and i had nowhere to go. it's one reason i wanted to write this. >> you're 76 years old now? >> yes. >> you look fantastic. >> thank you. so do you. >> i appreciate that. you're known for physical fitness. how physically fit are you? what are you doing with your life in terps of physical fitness nowadays? >> i...