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i talked a number of class's in the years that followed through the villanova program. is that enough? i don't know. i am not a perfectionists so i feel if i have some kind of irresponsible practice going and that is not the worst thing in the world. right now i am working on a project with of the anthropologist that has language from i zia -- isiah we are having a conference in the fall and writing a book i think that we will try to make public to marshal the religious resources that might prove useful in helping to cultivate a mass movement against mass incarceration that we have going on a 200 years ago against slavery. i await to myself to be engaged in these practices in some way. >> host: we weren't just about at the end of our time. thank you again for the book which i think is a necessary voice and final contribution to these conversations. for any of us that might be concerned about the politics of mass incarceration. thank you for the concert -- conversation. >> for those of a certain age now is a familiar face and this is kennedy. mtv vj, kennedy, what is you
i talked a number of class's in the years that followed through the villanova program. is that enough? i don't know. i am not a perfectionists so i feel if i have some kind of irresponsible practice going and that is not the worst thing in the world. right now i am working on a project with of the anthropologist that has language from i zia -- isiah we are having a conference in the fall and writing a book i think that we will try to make public to marshal the religious resources that might...
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i thought a number of classes in the years that followed through the villanova program. is that enough? i don't know. i'm not a perfectionist so i feel like if i've got some kind of responsible practice going, then that's not the worst thing in the world. right now, i'm working on a project with a philosopher and an anthropologist. the working title is break every joke which is language from i say i'm that the abolitionists used and we're going to try and we a conference in the fall. we are writing a book i think in which we're going to try to make public and martial the kind of religious resources that might prove useful in helping to cultivate a mass movement against mass incarceration, i camcan do the kind of mass movet that we had going on 200 years ago against slavery. so, you know, i owe it to myself to be engaged in these practices, in some way. >> host: i think we are just about at the end of our time. i want to thank you again for the book, which i think is a necessary -- elucidating as much for the scholar of religion as to any of us who might be concerned with
i thought a number of classes in the years that followed through the villanova program. is that enough? i don't know. i'm not a perfectionist so i feel like if i've got some kind of responsible practice going, then that's not the worst thing in the world. right now, i'm working on a project with a philosopher and an anthropologist. the working title is break every joke which is language from i say i'm that the abolitionists used and we're going to try and we a conference in the fall. we are...
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and my relatives that were killed dealing drugs and she put me into two rather by villanova. and i was called every day i was called sissy every day i was called every day and. and and that put a wall of steel around and put a wall of steel around me and i think that that's the reason why i'm able to go out and make these movies even against hollywood when they tell me no that's ok i found the money because it's made me more of a man to to. to go out and do my thing. so you would maim angry i'm not angry or i am a little sad sometimes. you know well. no i'm not angry at all i'm i'm. disappointed is the word disappointed is the word well we're not disappointed in you you have contributed to our society in great fashion with your films and this film will send you over the top i predict you will now get a budget of one hundred fifty million if you do this i think the daniels' the butler is going to thank you there i'm a call you on that or i'm a bar one hundred fifty from you doing what i said oh ok why jewish guy walker mistry love search engine i left thanks to my guests fars
and my relatives that were killed dealing drugs and she put me into two rather by villanova. and i was called every day i was called sissy every day i was called every day and. and and that put a wall of steel around and put a wall of steel around me and i think that that's the reason why i'm able to go out and make these movies even against hollywood when they tell me no that's ok i found the money because it's made me more of a man to to. to go out and do my thing. so you would maim angry i'm...
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before the end of my fieldwork people encouraged me to teach at villanova university that has a b.a.program. i taught a number of classes in the years that followed through the villain of a program. is that enough? i don't know. i'm not a perfectionist so i feel if i have got some kind of responsible practice going but that's not the worst thing in the world. right now i'm working on a project as a loss of or an anthropologist. the work is breaking every yoke which is language from isaiah the abolitionist views and we are having a conference in the fall. we are writing it look i think in which we are going to try to make public and marshaled the kinds of religious resources that might prove useful in helping to cultivate a mass movement against mass incarceration akin to the kind of mass movement we had going on 200 years ago against slavery. so you know, to i owe it to myself to be engaged in these practices in some way. >> host: i think we are just about at the end of our time. i want to thank you again for the book, to which i think is a necessary voice and an important vital cont
before the end of my fieldwork people encouraged me to teach at villanova university that has a b.a.program. i taught a number of classes in the years that followed through the villain of a program. is that enough? i don't know. i'm not a perfectionist so i feel if i have got some kind of responsible practice going but that's not the worst thing in the world. right now i'm working on a project as a loss of or an anthropologist. the work is breaking every yoke which is language from isaiah the...
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and in boston, villanova fans heading to take on bc.iate a good hog. the company celebrating its 110th birthday. >> check out this extra long time line bike. helping to mark the occasion. shows off every v twin motor from the harley factory in chronological order and has a series of handle bars built over the years. it will be in the harley museum in milwaukee. but can it ride? >> how many engines does it have? better be able to ride. >> trying to think. >> i don't think so. >> talk about it. >> harley davidson. you are a guy. >> i would like to have a harley someday. get a feeling that is one fantasy that will never come true. >> mid life crisis. >> i am past that. >> 50s. >> i have permission. talk to annabelle. >> work wife says yes. coming up a movie for men and young women. >> in "insomniac theater," the documentary featuring the biggest boy band act in the decades for the girls. and the action-pack ed race car movie, selena gomez. for the guys. building morale and a baseball team one hard luck story at a time. we'll take you to th
and in boston, villanova fans heading to take on bc.iate a good hog. the company celebrating its 110th birthday. >> check out this extra long time line bike. helping to mark the occasion. shows off every v twin motor from the harley factory in chronological order and has a series of handle bars built over the years. it will be in the harley museum in milwaukee. but can it ride? >> how many engines does it have? better be able to ride. >> trying to think. >> i don't think...
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he worked his way through penn state and earned a law degree from villanova. in 1982, he was elected president of the united mine workers of america. -- it was a job not without risks. i read that he and his wife were married in a small private ceremony after a threat on his life wanted a large public wedding to be canceled. he survived and went on to serve three terms. be secretary-n to treasurer of the afl-cio and became the youngest person to hold that position where he served for 15 years. he was elected president in september 2009. so much for biography, now to the portion of our program. we are on the record. fees, no live blogging or tweeting. no means of filing while the breakfast is underway. no embargo when the session is over. c-span and fox have agreed not to use video of the session for at least one hour after the session. as you heard me say abilityone, if you would like to ask a question -- ad nauseum, do the traditional thing. opening comment, then questions from around the table. >> first of all, thanks for posting. i want to thank the christi
he worked his way through penn state and earned a law degree from villanova. in 1982, he was elected president of the united mine workers of america. -- it was a job not without risks. i read that he and his wife were married in a small private ceremony after a threat on his life wanted a large public wedding to be canceled. he survived and went on to serve three terms. be secretary-n to treasurer of the afl-cio and became the youngest person to hold that position where he served for 15 years....