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then it becomes an issue for society to decide and there's a great discussion going on at the university of dayton like you said the community is actually very upset with the administration for denying the strength of the student groups the student papers publishing letters to the editor after letter to the editor of people upset with the decision from students to alumni to even current professors voicing their disapproval i'm wondering if any of the religious groups for example the unitarian universalists who don't proclaim a deity have weighed in on this or if they would be allowed to have their own official church even though by the standards i suppose of certainly the catholics in the case of notre dame they wouldn't consider them you know christian what's got any support anywhere. you know we have we are frequently working with allies in liberal universities and liberal religious is institutions as well as you know we have supported groups like the southern baptist committee that the joint tax committee i'm sorry to really support separation of church and state in these issues shouldn't go al
then it becomes an issue for society to decide and there's a great discussion going on at the university of dayton like you said the community is actually very upset with the administration for denying the strength of the student groups the student papers publishing letters to the editor after letter to the editor of people upset with the decision from students to alumni to even current professors voicing their disapproval i'm wondering if any of the religious groups for example the unitarian...
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colleges and are being and from forming student groups based around atheism and ministers of the university of dayton notre dame university and baylor university every checked in student applications to form atheist agnostic or humanistic organizations on campus at the university of dayton arguing that non-believing groups go against the mission of the school to educate for formation in faith but they do allow other non-christian students students of islam judaism humanistic it's a form student organizations and meet on campus so i asked my guest jesse gallop and occasions director of the secular student alliance why he and his fellow student atheists are itching their belief system as a religion. why not just push it to them hey you know we have a belief system our belief system is we're not sure about that god we're not sure about any gods but it's our belief system and that qualifies it as a religion and in fact some of us are even evangelical we're all trying to spread it and so you know this call is a religion and give us our damn club. well we don't consider ourselves religious and atheism isn'
colleges and are being and from forming student groups based around atheism and ministers of the university of dayton notre dame university and baylor university every checked in student applications to form atheist agnostic or humanistic organizations on campus at the university of dayton arguing that non-believing groups go against the mission of the school to educate for formation in faith but they do allow other non-christian students students of islam judaism humanistic it's a form student...
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after graduating in 1965 from the university of dayton, she entered a management training program for xerox and her job took her to chicago. she promised her dad she was just going to stay in chicago for two years and then come back to pittsburgh, but in 1970, she met a young attorney named rich daley at a christmas party, and they decided to date, got engaged and married for nearly 40 years. now, the average survival rate for maggie's form of breast cancer that has spread beyond the breast and lymph nodes is very brief. maggie daley lived with this incurable illness for nine years. her doctors called it a medical miracle. she endured years of painful treatment and faced her cancer with courage, dignity, grace and good humor. as the cancer progressed, she relied on crutches, a walker and eventually even a wheelchair, but the smile never quit. she donated generously to help open the maggie daley center for women's cancer care at northwestern hospital last year. the center helps other women facing cancer by providing access to doctors and important support services. loretta and i obviou
after graduating in 1965 from the university of dayton, she entered a management training program for xerox and her job took her to chicago. she promised her dad she was just going to stay in chicago for two years and then come back to pittsburgh, but in 1970, she met a young attorney named rich daley at a christmas party, and they decided to date, got engaged and married for nearly 40 years. now, the average survival rate for maggie's form of breast cancer that has spread beyond the breast and...
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about batt but grew up in pittsburgh one of several children fathered a prominent businessman her mother passed away when she was a teenager. university dayton ohio maggie daley a beauty queen by 1970 moved to chicago young attorney but a mutual friend introduced by a friend the son of chicago's powerful mayor have just beginning to think about a career in politics. maggie daley working courtship and marriage would soon follow that the wedding day election that was the big kids. i did know the richard daley had a passion for it and i deeply admired that >> some say that the daily help sot did her husband's rough edges >> sort of upper-middle-class background traveling >> satellite into the family and neighborhood maggie daley rose a family >> heartbroken went have been born with spina bifida died in 1981 just shy of his third birthday. a deep personal tragedy that the lead maggie daley to become president of pathways provides therapy for sigel children in gendering lifelong helping disabled >> working together it was her concern for the disabled people had access to churches and in other ways to try to do that every year >> making accessible
about batt but grew up in pittsburgh one of several children fathered a prominent businessman her mother passed away when she was a teenager. university dayton ohio maggie daley a beauty queen by 1970 moved to chicago young attorney but a mutual friend introduced by a friend the son of chicago's powerful mayor have just beginning to think about a career in politics. maggie daley working courtship and marriage would soon follow that the wedding day election that was the big kids. i did know the...
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of the day. and these three rallies in ohio, cincinnati, day done -- dayton and ohio state university were standinghere and not iowa and new hampshire? >>guest: well, neil, there again the political elite think i ought to do it one way. i am going to numb new -- new hampshire tonight after this interview and in iowa this week. there is the traditional model they think ought to be followed f i followed their model i would never have run. i would have dropped out at the end of the iowa straw poll and i never should have run the florida straw poll. i am running an unconventional campaign and what is unconventional i run an early primary state campaign. and making my presence then in some the other states that will be critical to the outcome of the primary election as well as the presidential election. so, ohio is -- ohio matters. >>neil: finally, a week from now, do you think in your gut you will still be a candidate? >>guest: a week from now i will have made a final decision. >>neil: in
of the day. and these three rallies in ohio, cincinnati, day done -- dayton and ohio state university were standinghere and not iowa and new hampshire? >>guest: well, neil, there again the political elite think i ought to do it one way. i am going to numb new -- new hampshire tonight after this interview and in iowa this week. there is the traditional model they think ought to be followed f i followed their model i would never have run. i would have dropped out at the end of the iowa...
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and he had an event in cincinnati, dayton, here at ohio state university, columbus, and it it doesn't make any sense. why would you be campaigning in ohio at this stage of campaign? it just raises the question as to what herman cain is really doing at this point, whether he is raising money, we just don't know. he's going to be -- his campaign says -- holding a press conference of some sort in new hampshire later this evening. he'll be asked that question. he's supposed to meet with the editorial board of the union leader, the state's major newspaper, he'll be peppered with these questions as well. given this curious position that he's in right now where he's literally up in the air he's going to be pressed on a lot of questions. it's going to be very interesting to see how he responds. >> jim acosta, thanks to your time. perspective from gloria borger, jim makes an important point, he's in ohio, he's -- new hampshire is closer to voting. iowa is up first. i want you to listen. he was on fox news a few moments ago. jim acosta tried to ask him point blank and he got the well, i'm not sure, well, i'm not sure. listen to him on fox news where he says this
and he had an event in cincinnati, dayton, here at ohio state university, columbus, and it it doesn't make any sense. why would you be campaigning in ohio at this stage of campaign? it just raises the question as to what herman cain is really doing at this point, whether he is raising money, we just don't know. he's going to be -- his campaign says -- holding a press conference of some sort in new hampshire later this evening. he'll be asked that question. he's supposed to meet with the...
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university. do you believe that a degree has less value than today or the accomplishments of those former students are diminished be i a few morally corrupt people? yes, i do. cameron in daytonfe. every person on the staff should be fired immediately. penn state's football team program should be suspended immediately. they should not play on saturday or be allowed to go to a bowl game or play at all next year. give the players a year of eligibility back and ban the coaches from division i jobs. programs have been shut down for far, far less agreenlgs crimes than raping and primming preteen boys. john writes, back in the olden days, schools were about learning. there was a place for sports, but academics came first. when schools give more scholarships to athletes than to scholars then you begin to realize where the priorities are. southern methodist lost its program due to giving kids gifts to play ball. penn state covered up the rape and molestation in house of nurm rouse boys. if the ncaa has any dignity, they ought to cancel the psu season, forfeit all games and be banned from playing in any football division for 15 years. that's the same amount of time it took them to do
university. do you believe that a degree has less value than today or the accomplishments of those former students are diminished be i a few morally corrupt people? yes, i do. cameron in daytonfe. every person on the staff should be fired immediately. penn state's football team program should be suspended immediately. they should not play on saturday or be allowed to go to a bowl game or play at all next year. give the players a year of eligibility back and ban the coaches from division i jobs....