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rick parfitt met francis rossi when they were teenagers. their first single was a bit of 60s psychedelia. but their passion was something a bit more raw. a hit—making rock formula. all our records sound alike, of course they do, because it is status quo. they are going to sound like us, who are we supposed to sound like? who do you get to open this thing? as soon as i had the idea, i couldn't think of anyone better. music: "rockin‘ all over the world" by status quo. when it came to sex, drugs and rock ‘n‘ roll, rick parfitt did it all. this riff arose from the consequence of a huge dose of amphetamines. ijust had this riff i wanted to do. good night, rick, see you in the morning! guitar riffs. i came back in the morning and he was there. i said, you're up early! he said, i haven't been to bed yet. too much speed the previous day. he married three times. he has a particular type of woman, blondes! even when he was recovering from heart surgery he was still smoking and drinking. i was smoking in the hospital. and drinking. it was the
rick parfitt met francis rossi when they were teenagers. their first single was a bit of 60s psychedelia. but their passion was something a bit more raw. a hit—making rock formula. all our records sound alike, of course they do, because it is status quo. they are going to sound like us, who are we supposed to sound like? who do you get to open this thing? as soon as i had the idea, i couldn't think of anyone better. music: "rockin‘ all over the world" by status quo. when it came...
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in rome, where additional security was in place following the berlin attack, pope francis also criticised materialism, and appealed to christians to stand out as people of compassion and self—sacrifice. translation: it is times for weapons
in rome, where additional security was in place following the berlin attack, pope francis also criticised materialism, and appealed to christians to stand out as people of compassion and self—sacrifice. translation: it is times for weapons
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pope francis called for an end to the fighting in syria when he spoke at the vatican on sunday. he said "far too much blood has been spilled" in the conflict. meanwhile the anglican leader —— the archbishop of canterbury —— justin welby, told his congregation that the end of the year leaves people — in a more unpredictable world. 0ur religious affairs correspondent martin bashir reports. entering canterbury cathedral in time—honoured fashion, archbishop justin welby focused his christmas day sermon on the uncertainty and division that has marked both domestic and international politics over the last year. he described 2016 as a year of unpredictability and uncertainty, where fear and division were in danger of overwhelming us and went on to suggest that our anxiety is a clear sign that placing our trust in material prosperity has failed. in rome, where additional security was in place following the berlin attack, pope francis also criticised materialism, and appealed to christians to stand out as people of compassion and self—sacrifice. translation: it is times for
pope francis called for an end to the fighting in syria when he spoke at the vatican on sunday. he said "far too much blood has been spilled" in the conflict. meanwhile the anglican leader —— the archbishop of canterbury —— justin welby, told his congregation that the end of the year leaves people — in a more unpredictable world. 0ur religious affairs correspondent martin bashir reports. entering canterbury cathedral in time—honoured fashion, archbishop justin welby...
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we had francis and world leaders all in town. nypd did a great job of working with our federal partners. no strangerent is to these challenges and it is a known fact that presidents of the united states have come into new york city on a regular basis throughout their presidencies. there are refined approaches to handling those visits. the nypd is well-suited to take on this challenge. in the modern world with the security dynamics we face today, we have never had a situation where president of the united states would be here on such a regular basis. we know over these next 65 days, he will be here regularly. we have never had the situation before. the nypd is up to the challenge and the city of new york is up to the challenge. we have an excellent working relationship with the secret service. there have been a clear set of shared goals and clear coordination throughout this time and we believe that is going to be one of the number one reasons we can keep people safe and secure. we will listen carefully to the needs of new yorkers
we had francis and world leaders all in town. nypd did a great job of working with our federal partners. no strangerent is to these challenges and it is a known fact that presidents of the united states have come into new york city on a regular basis throughout their presidencies. there are refined approaches to handling those visits. the nypd is well-suited to take on this challenge. in the modern world with the security dynamics we face today, we have never had a situation where president of...
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ow glad to know that -- i bet there were a lot of programs as catholics here before there was a pope francis. [cheers] values of hard work and they were my guiding principles and that is one of the reasons i developed such an aberration and friendship -- admiration and friendship for hillary clinton. growing up and inspired by a methodist youth pastor, those are her values and she has been living them, fighting for kids and families, putting them first for her entire career. [cheers] in my life i took the lessons from my parents and took the lessons from the jesse woods -- to be what i decided virtually all of you are doing is to measure what i do by how it helps someone else. can you serve others. can you do good for others. it is not about title, not about money, not about prestige. not about popularity. it is not about anything other than serving other people. [cheers] we are starting today this bus tour. this is the part of the campaign i really like. the big events are fun, but i don't like wearing a tie that much. i would rather just how the pavement and we are starting a three-day bus
ow glad to know that -- i bet there were a lot of programs as catholics here before there was a pope francis. [cheers] values of hard work and they were my guiding principles and that is one of the reasons i developed such an aberration and friendship -- admiration and friendship for hillary clinton. growing up and inspired by a methodist youth pastor, those are her values and she has been living them, fighting for kids and families, putting them first for her entire career. [cheers] in my life...
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history of dealing with extraordinary events, none more so than just over a year ago when we had pope francis and over 150 world leaders and the president of the united states all in town for the same days. the nypd did an extraordinary job working with our federal partners, keeping everything moving and everyone safe. this department is no stranger to these challenges. it is a known fact that presidents have come into new york city on a regular basis throughout their presidencies. the nypd is particularly well-suited to take on this challenge. but, it is an unprecedented challenge. in the modern world with the security dynamics we face today, we have never had a situation where the president of the united states would be here on such a regular basis. although again, the details of those future plans are not known , but we do know that in the next 65 days he will be here regularly. we have never had that situation before, and certainly not with the focal point being manhattan. nypd is up to the challenge, and the city of new york is up to the challenge. i have no doubt about that. we have an
history of dealing with extraordinary events, none more so than just over a year ago when we had pope francis and over 150 world leaders and the president of the united states all in town for the same days. the nypd did an extraordinary job working with our federal partners, keeping everything moving and everyone safe. this department is no stranger to these challenges. it is a known fact that presidents have come into new york city on a regular basis throughout their presidencies. the nypd is...
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young teenage girls were killed in this fire in new york but there was a protest movement after it, francis perkins, al smith, later the governor of new york, robert wagner were three activists in that movement. one of the people that was one of their supporters was a woman named ann morgan, she was the daughter of the richest person in the world, j.p. morgan, but she decided she wanted to be on the side of the working class women so she showed up with her rich friends at the pickett lines. rose snyderman was a union organizer at the time. she couldn't believe that this upper class woman in fur was out there in the middle of winter picketing with the working class ep women, she called them the mink brigade, but they were people who were in solidarity, that's how eleanor roosevelt became politicized by the battle over the triangle fire. there were people fighting robber barons, these muck raking reporters and there was the
young teenage girls were killed in this fire in new york but there was a protest movement after it, francis perkins, al smith, later the governor of new york, robert wagner were three activists in that movement. one of the people that was one of their supporters was a woman named ann morgan, she was the daughter of the richest person in the world, j.p. morgan, but she decided she wanted to be on the side of the working class women so she showed up with her rich friends at the pickett lines....
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which was the francis' bedroom. and it was here at a table in the center of this room that the secretary of war began the manhunt for john wilkes booth. witnesses from ford's theater were brought here. stanton questioned them. a union army soldier who knew a kind of shorthand sat at this table with stanton. and took the first testimony of witnesses who saw john wilkes booth murder the president. and so stanton spent most of the night here at a table in this room sending telegrams to army commanders in new york and throughout the northeast to organize the manhunt for john wilkes booth. throughout the night he sent messengers from this room to the war department telegraph office. and from that office messages were brought back here. so this room really became the command post for the entire army of the united states under the secretary of war while lincoln was dying in the back bedroom. stanton was one of lincoln's favorites. he had an iron will. lincoln called him his mars, god of war. even though they didn't get alo
which was the francis' bedroom. and it was here at a table in the center of this room that the secretary of war began the manhunt for john wilkes booth. witnesses from ford's theater were brought here. stanton questioned them. a union army soldier who knew a kind of shorthand sat at this table with stanton. and took the first testimony of witnesses who saw john wilkes booth murder the president. and so stanton spent most of the night here at a table in this room sending telegrams to army...
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his holiness, pope francis, has spoken forcefully against antisemitism saying every human anti-semitism, saying every human being as a creature of god is our brother, regardless of his origins or religious beliefs. these are the voices we must heed and anyone who claims to be a religious leader must project that vision. that truth. and finally, all of us have a responsibility to speak out and to teach what's right to our children and to examine our own hearts. that's the lesson of the righteous we honor today. the lesson of the holocaust itself. where are you, who are you? that's the question that the holocaust poses to us. we have to consider even in moments of peril, even when we might fear for our own lives, the fact that none of us are powerless. we always have a choice and today for most of us standing up against intolerance doesn't require the same risks that those we honor today took. it doesn't require imprisonment or that we face down the barrel of a gun. it does require us to speak out. it does require us to stand firm. we know that evil can flourish if we stand idly by. so we
his holiness, pope francis, has spoken forcefully against antisemitism saying every human anti-semitism, saying every human being as a creature of god is our brother, regardless of his origins or religious beliefs. these are the voices we must heed and anyone who claims to be a religious leader must project that vision. that truth. and finally, all of us have a responsibility to speak out and to teach what's right to our children and to examine our own hearts. that's the lesson of the righteous...
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francis to respond to that. who led the work. >> mr. hurd, my understanding is it was effectively communicated. there's a couple of things that get in the way. the two agencies that enforce the procurement policy for sat com is the defense intelligence security agency, disa and the u.s. strategic command. while they have authority, they don't necessarily have enforcement powers, so there's some weaknesses there. and then the funding for satellite communications actually is done through the supplemental budget. so the incentives aren't as strong, to be upfront about that. and then when agencies or components go around the normal procurement regulations, it's for reasons of exigency, it becomes harder to enforce. >> mr. tillotson, why has the d.o.d. ignored recommendations for more strategic commercial satellite procurement strategy? >> sorry, i forget to hit my button. so i would not agree that we've ignored the policy. in fact, let me start with a couple facts and figures. since 2011 we've reduced expenditures on commercial satellite us
francis to respond to that. who led the work. >> mr. hurd, my understanding is it was effectively communicated. there's a couple of things that get in the way. the two agencies that enforce the procurement policy for sat com is the defense intelligence security agency, disa and the u.s. strategic command. while they have authority, they don't necessarily have enforcement powers, so there's some weaknesses there. and then the funding for satellite communications actually is done through...
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marat, commander taylor, lieutenant colonel francis, major ben tagget. the neat thing about that is, oh look, that was an interagency and joint service team right there to help put this together and then miss keene, miss audler and miss jamie hague. of course she puts her name last but she's pretty much the animous behind this. please put your hands together and applause for the folks who helped put this together. and the last one i want to thank our panelists today. i think they exemplified what we're try igto do here through scholarship, through policy analysis and in some cases, as they admitted, some of their ideas have changed through the process of their research and their scholarship. and so many of you may have a similar experience this year. that's great, because it will bring you to even a deep every level of understanding, but thanks for the commitment. thanks for what you've done for this group, and whether you realize it or not, alumni years from now this event has opened up different perspectives in ways they didn't really appreciate at thi
marat, commander taylor, lieutenant colonel francis, major ben tagget. the neat thing about that is, oh look, that was an interagency and joint service team right there to help put this together and then miss keene, miss audler and miss jamie hague. of course she puts her name last but she's pretty much the animous behind this. please put your hands together and applause for the folks who helped put this together. and the last one i want to thank our panelists today. i think they exemplified...
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here's a coincidence today, on this day 390 years ago the great explorer sir francis drake died aboard ship off the coast of panama. in his lifetime the great frontiers were the oceans and a historian later said he 11th by the sea, died on it and was buried in it. well, today, we can say of the "challenger" crew their dedication was, like drake's, complete. the crew of the space shuttle "challenger" honored us by the manner in which they lived their lives. we will never forget them nor the last time we saw them, this morning, as they prepared for their journey and waved good-bye, and slipped the surly bonds of earth to touch the face of god. thank you. >>> former presidential speechwriter peggy noonan describes the process of writing the speech you just heard president ronald reagan give to the nation just hours after the space shuttle "challenger" exploded. the disaster happened 30 years ago. she joined the reagan administration after working at cbs. the discussion on the "challenger" explosion took place during her appearance at the miami book fair last november. >> let's talk about
here's a coincidence today, on this day 390 years ago the great explorer sir francis drake died aboard ship off the coast of panama. in his lifetime the great frontiers were the oceans and a historian later said he 11th by the sea, died on it and was buried in it. well, today, we can say of the "challenger" crew their dedication was, like drake's, complete. the crew of the space shuttle "challenger" honored us by the manner in which they lived their lives. we will never...
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and then for the closer we have our friend mayor francis slay from the city of st. louis a good friend of the conference. and he's going to talk about an awesome program that he has been working on and demonstrated some leadership on. and that is the restoration of the monarch butterfly to his region. real good success story. want to end on a high note. so without further ado, bob, the podium is yours. >> thank you, mayor. what a pleasure to be here with all of you today. i'll try to speak as fast as i can without becoming like a blurred sense of words like i did live in brooklyn for a while and i can say forget about it as one word but i don't think i can do the whole thing as one word. mayor, thank you for that introduction and all your leadership. you know, last year we now know was the hottest year since recorded temperatures for the earth 2015. and that comes on the heels of 2014 which was the hottest year before that. i know it's hard to believe that this might be another hot year given what's going on outside, but remember boston was substantially cold last y
and then for the closer we have our friend mayor francis slay from the city of st. louis a good friend of the conference. and he's going to talk about an awesome program that he has been working on and demonstrated some leadership on. and that is the restoration of the monarch butterfly to his region. real good success story. want to end on a high note. so without further ado, bob, the podium is yours. >> thank you, mayor. what a pleasure to be here with all of you today. i'll try to...
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francis. who is attributed by the franciscans with ending the crusades and met with the muslims in egypt and they were very impressed with st. francis. he convinced the pope to allow, instead of going on crusades, to allow people for penance to make a pilgrimage to assisi, where he was. we're a state named after saints. despite the fact that in many ways we're probably one of the most sinful places. in the world. but those saints like santa clara, are reminders, nonetheless of what this state was founded on. it was founded on a deep and profound religious belief from people that, that brought a great religion to people that, i mean these are all arguable and debatable points today. but in many ways benefitted from that tradition. so i want to talk about citizenship, which is an interesting concept. in the islamic tradition, citizenship, the actual word in arabic for citizenship is m moapatana. >> it's a citizen, and the place you're born. historically citizenship is conferred on people based o
francis. who is attributed by the franciscans with ending the crusades and met with the muslims in egypt and they were very impressed with st. francis. he convinced the pope to allow, instead of going on crusades, to allow people for penance to make a pilgrimage to assisi, where he was. we're a state named after saints. despite the fact that in many ways we're probably one of the most sinful places. in the world. but those saints like santa clara, are reminders, nonetheless of what this state...
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francis. who is attributed by the e1 franciscans with ending the r crusades and met with the qe1 muslims in egypt and they were very impressed with st. francis. he convinced the pope to allow, instead of going on crusades, to allow people for penanc >> it's a citizen, and the place you're born.q historically citizenship is conferred on people based on t( birth. you can be naturalized, but it's if you're born in a place historig that place.çóxd one of the most interesting q verses in the koran, is that the koran swears by the city of mecca. it says that the prophet was a lawful citizen of that city.t( in other words that he had a birthright by being born into that city, he had a right to bed there and he had a right to, to think freely.qxd and he was being wronged and oppressed. so citizenship is a birthright, but it's also related to the id!ya= enfranchisement, the idea that we can participate in our government.okÑi and this idea is a relatively new idea.q arguably, the greek concept of ó
francis. who is attributed by the e1 franciscans with ending the r crusades and met with the qe1 muslims in egypt and they were very impressed with st. francis. he convinced the pope to allow, instead of going on crusades, to allow people for penanc >> it's a citizen, and the place you're born.q historically citizenship is conferred on people based on t( birth. you can be naturalized, but it's if you're born in a place historig that place.çóxd one of the most interesting q verses in the...
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on this day 390 years ago the great explorer sir francis drake died aboard ship off the coast of panama. in his lifetime the great frontiers were the oceans and an historian later said he lived by the sea, died on it, and was buried in it. well, today we can say of the "challenger" crew, their dedication was, like drake's, complete. the crew of the space shuttle "challenger" honored us with the manner in which they lived their lives. we will never forget them, nor the last time we saw them, this morning, as they prepared for their journey and waved good-bye and slipped the bonds of earth to touch the face of god. >> you can see all of president reagan's remarks and tributes to the crew by members of congress on the house floor and more, part of our special programming tonight on the 30th anniversary of this space shuttle. "challenger" explosion. that's at 10:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >>> now here on c-span3, a discussion about federal land management in western states and the potential for the transfer of control of those lands back to the states. it's hosted by the heritage foundatio
on this day 390 years ago the great explorer sir francis drake died aboard ship off the coast of panama. in his lifetime the great frontiers were the oceans and an historian later said he lived by the sea, died on it, and was buried in it. well, today we can say of the "challenger" crew, their dedication was, like drake's, complete. the crew of the space shuttle "challenger" honored us with the manner in which they lived their lives. we will never forget them, nor the last...
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security to 160 world leaders at the un general assembly and at the same time providing security for pope francis as he visited new york, washington, and philadelphia. he was there to help communities recovering for flooding in texas and south carolina. tornados in oklahoma and typhoons in the western pacific. this past sunday, dhl personnel from tsa and hsi and fema and nppd, the coast guard and other components led the effort to provide ground, air, maritime and cyber security for super bowl 50. they can save lives and go above and beyond the call of duty. in late december, they traveled miles on food or by horseback to come to the aid of a rancher. two uniformed officers helped save the lives of a journalist who suffered a heart attack in the east room of the white house. last july, the coast guard swam nearly a mile at night and 30 mile per hour winds to save the lives of four stranded fisherman. we honor those killed in the line of duty. hsi was killed last month by a hit-and-run driver in miami. i was glad to at least have the opportunity to visit with them and hold scott's hand before he w
security to 160 world leaders at the un general assembly and at the same time providing security for pope francis as he visited new york, washington, and philadelphia. he was there to help communities recovering for flooding in texas and south carolina. tornados in oklahoma and typhoons in the western pacific. this past sunday, dhl personnel from tsa and hsi and fema and nppd, the coast guard and other components led the effort to provide ground, air, maritime and cyber security for super bowl...
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he's in the spirit of pope francis. says be of service, be humble, but be bold. that's seeming dichotomous relationship but you can see what they're doing in appalachia that relates to all of that. let's move into the northeast. janet domenitz, who i've known probably 140 years, i think, heads massachusetts public research group up there. she has been at it there for 36 years, running initiative and referendum campaigns and also, by the way, president of the consumer federation of america. but she represents, in my view, need for continuity, for a building of an ethic and a framework for constant action because you lose a bunch of these things. you usually don't win first time out. willie nelson said the early bird might get the worm but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese. always have to let that lay out there a little bit. so enough of this. let's bring up janet domenitz from massachusetts pirg. >> thank you very much. thanks so much for the opportunity to speak to you today. it such an honor to be here and huge congratulations to ralph nader on this tru
he's in the spirit of pope francis. says be of service, be humble, but be bold. that's seeming dichotomous relationship but you can see what they're doing in appalachia that relates to all of that. let's move into the northeast. janet domenitz, who i've known probably 140 years, i think, heads massachusetts public research group up there. she has been at it there for 36 years, running initiative and referendum campaigns and also, by the way, president of the consumer federation of america. but...
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francis taylor assumed his post at the department of 2014. in this role he provides secretary johnson, dhs senior leadership, dhs components and state local tribal private sector partners with the homeland security intelligence and information they need to keep the country safe, secure, and resilient. thank you for being here and thank you for your service. previously, he served as assistant secretary of state for diplomatic security and director of the office of foreign missions. mr. leon rodriguez was confirmed by the united states senate in june, 2014, as the director of the united states citizenship and immigration services. he previously served as the director for the office of civil rights at the department of health and human services, a position he held from 2011 to 2014. part of that time he served as chief of staff and deputy assistant attorney general for civil rights at the department of justice. mr. kubiak assumed the role -- our next witness -- of assistant director for international operations at u.s. immigration and customs en
francis taylor assumed his post at the department of 2014. in this role he provides secretary johnson, dhs senior leadership, dhs components and state local tribal private sector partners with the homeland security intelligence and information they need to keep the country safe, secure, and resilient. thank you for being here and thank you for your service. previously, he served as assistant secretary of state for diplomatic security and director of the office of foreign missions. mr. leon...
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it's no accident that a portrait of an architect of social security, labor secretary francis perkins, enhancing in my office right behind my desk, because she was the gold standard for all of us who had the honor to serve in this position. and if secretary perkins could see her program today, she would marvel at its growth in the decades since it was signed into law. social security as well as medicare have become the cornerstones of our retirement security policy. they are at the heart of the basic bargain in america. if you work hard and take responsibility, you can enjoy a secure and dignified retirement. over the years the american public has grown to rely on the trust that social security and medicare are the most stable and comprehensive social safety net programs available to almost all of us. and today, over 60 million americans receive benefits from social security averaging over $1200 a month. as secretary lew correctly pointed out, we need to make sure we ensure this solvency. we need to make sure retirees can indeed retire with dignity. we need to address these issues so t
it's no accident that a portrait of an architect of social security, labor secretary francis perkins, enhancing in my office right behind my desk, because she was the gold standard for all of us who had the honor to serve in this position. and if secretary perkins could see her program today, she would marvel at its growth in the decades since it was signed into law. social security as well as medicare have become the cornerstones of our retirement security policy. they are at the heart of the...
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so if jews want to stay in france, they should be protected from anti-semitism in francis. what they should know is that they always have is the right to come to israel and live there. that is a right that everyone, who is a supporter of israel should never take for granted, because it's a right that we didn't have as a people for many, many centuries. we were kicked out of one land, and then looking for some other king or president to take us in. what's interesting is, with all the problems of you jews in europe, one question that no one is asking is where are those jews going to go? and that is, because israel is an answer. it may not be the answer for those jews, but it is an answer, and that is, i think the raisin dawn tray. i will tell you, this may be a personal observation from somebody who lives in jerusalem. i see a direct tex between anti-semitism in france and the quality of restaurants in jerusalem. the worse it gets there, the better the eating in jerusalem. one more question. >> jews have a long history of how woulding ourselves to a higher standards. it seems
so if jews want to stay in france, they should be protected from anti-semitism in francis. what they should know is that they always have is the right to come to israel and live there. that is a right that everyone, who is a supporter of israel should never take for granted, because it's a right that we didn't have as a people for many, many centuries. we were kicked out of one land, and then looking for some other king or president to take us in. what's interesting is, with all the problems of...
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francis desales. desales focuses on educating students morally, socially and spiritually through its out of the classroom programming which provides students with a moral compass and enriches their lives on a deeper level. the university mission places christian humanism at its core and works to enhance the dignity of the individual. as freshmen, students learn our character code which asks them to conduct themselves in a respectful manner and treat others with dignity and respect. the code is posted everywhere on campus. our desales community is committed to maintaining a healthy and kind environment. before freshmen arrive, they are engaged in our first year experience program. teaching them it the basics of navigating college and immerses them in a curriculum that focuses on the virtues of the patience, trust and cooperation, love, forgiveness and hope. these virtues are integrated into their experience through community service projects and other programs. through character u, students learn about
francis desales. desales focuses on educating students morally, socially and spiritually through its out of the classroom programming which provides students with a moral compass and enriches their lives on a deeper level. the university mission places christian humanism at its core and works to enhance the dignity of the individual. as freshmen, students learn our character code which asks them to conduct themselves in a respectful manner and treat others with dignity and respect. the code is...
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. >> there's a coincidence today, on this day, 390 years ago, the great explorer sir francis drake died aboard ship off the coast of panama. in his lifetime, the great frontiers were the oceans, and the historian later said he lived by the sea, died on it, and was buried in it. today, we can say of the challenger crew, their dedication was like drake's, complete. the crew of the space shuttle "challenger" honored us in the manner in which they lived their lives. we will never forget them nor the last time we saw them this morning. as they prepared for their journey and waved good-bye. and slipped the bonds of earth to touch the face of god. >> you can see all of president reagan's remarks and tributes to the crew by members of congress on the house floor. part of our special programming tonight on the 30th anniversary of the space shuttle "challenger" explosion, 10:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> taiwan recently elected its first female president in a lantmark election. joseph wo, secretary-general from taiwan's democratic progressive party talks about the election's outcome and what it
. >> there's a coincidence today, on this day, 390 years ago, the great explorer sir francis drake died aboard ship off the coast of panama. in his lifetime, the great frontiers were the oceans, and the historian later said he lived by the sea, died on it, and was buried in it. today, we can say of the challenger crew, their dedication was like drake's, complete. the crew of the space shuttle "challenger" honored us in the manner in which they lived their lives. we will never...
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i'm the professor of bioethics at francis can university of steubenville. and i have submitted by written testimony. i'll just give a brief summary of the arguments, some of the arguments there. in roe v. wade justice blackman claimed that the court would not settle the question of whether the fetus is a human being or not. and yet as a practical matter, the court denied two human fetuses the equal protection of the law and so tweeted them as in fact outside the class of human beings. in fact, however, as the standard text of 'em breology, develop tall biology and genetics assert, a human%gç( em is a distinct whole human individual. the evidence for this is quite clear. we know that a human embryo or fetus is a human being, a human organism in basically the same way we know that a six-week old infant is a human organism. looking at a 6-week-old infant, she's a distinct being, she is a complete being, although at an immature level of development since even though she cannot perform many of the actions that are typical of human beings, she's growing, activel
i'm the professor of bioethics at francis can university of steubenville. and i have submitted by written testimony. i'll just give a brief summary of the arguments, some of the arguments there. in roe v. wade justice blackman claimed that the court would not settle the question of whether the fetus is a human being or not. and yet as a practical matter, the court denied two human fetuses the equal protection of the law and so tweeted them as in fact outside the class of human beings. in fact,...
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. >> asked about donald trump, pope francis says anyone who wants to build a border wall is no christian. could his comments be extended to millions of americans as well? >> the pope has a spokesperson and so you can certainly speak to that individual to -- for a greater understanding of what the pope was saying. i think i can just say as a general matter that president obama had the opportunity a couple of weeks ago to address the national prayer breakfast where he talked about his own personal faith, his own personal christian faith. informed his view of the values and priorities that he has chosen to champion in the white house. and we've noted, i think on a number of occasions we've had the opportunity to note, that many of those values and priorities are not shared by mr. trump. so i will, however, though, extend to mr. trump the courtesy that he has not extended to the president, and not use this opportunity to call into question the kind of private personal conversations that he's having with his god. >> so he talked about wanting to see concrete progress from cuba leading up to t
. >> asked about donald trump, pope francis says anyone who wants to build a border wall is no christian. could his comments be extended to millions of americans as well? >> the pope has a spokesperson and so you can certainly speak to that individual to -- for a greater understanding of what the pope was saying. i think i can just say as a general matter that president obama had the opportunity a couple of weeks ago to address the national prayer breakfast where he talked about his...
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in july of this year, we will be fording francis and collins, the fy-18 budget which appropriately calls us to do just what you are asking to account for, what level of research could be done to accomplish just what to ensure that we can have research supported efficiently without any compromise in its quality with researches available. >> within nih -- i've got about 20 seconds left. there is, i'm sensing here, a true recognition that this, not to the exclusion of other diseases and other things afflicting us, but this particular challenge is getting increased recognition as one that really needs to be addressed. dr. collins, perhaps you can close it out here. >> if i may, i think we are not limited by ideas about interventions that might be successful. we are not limited by talent of scientists all what it from basic to clinical who are really fired up about tackling this disease. so resources are much appreciated. we have nowhere near where we don't know what to do with them. the bypass budget is a great way to see if resources were available what could we do? we could go faster. good
in july of this year, we will be fording francis and collins, the fy-18 budget which appropriately calls us to do just what you are asking to account for, what level of research could be done to accomplish just what to ensure that we can have research supported efficiently without any compromise in its quality with researches available. >> within nih -- i've got about 20 seconds left. there is, i'm sensing here, a true recognition that this, not to the exclusion of other diseases and...
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cardinal francis george, former president of u.s. conference of catholic bishops in 2010 predicted, quote, i expect to die in bed. my successor will die in prison. and his successor will die a martyr in the public square. a sober thought. and i would also say as i get into the international aspect, we're seeing growing anti-semitism around the world and we're seeing growing anti-semitism even on american college campuses. today people of faith are under assault around the world, from china to iran to egypt, from pakistan to vietnam, the face of repression varies but the outcome is the safe. harassment, fear, imprisonment and even death simply because of what a person believes. this reality during the 21st century wilbur force initiative trip i took to northern iraq last year with our president, randall everett, who founded our organization. the team went with the aim of reporting on the plight of iraqi christians and other religious minorities, notably yazidis. we had a number of christians and yazidis in my office today, thousands o
cardinal francis george, former president of u.s. conference of catholic bishops in 2010 predicted, quote, i expect to die in bed. my successor will die in prison. and his successor will die a martyr in the public square. a sober thought. and i would also say as i get into the international aspect, we're seeing growing anti-semitism around the world and we're seeing growing anti-semitism even on american college campuses. today people of faith are under assault around the world, from china to...
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join me, francis chan, dr. ben carson, eric mutaxis and special musical guests for a one night live interactive event. >> i'm so excited about this. this is going -- a chance for people to call in and tweet in their questions. and ask this panel of wise, humble, and godly people what they should do. and i'm hoping you'll help me get the word out and that this can be my small part of contributing to make a difference. and gives you a tool that you can use in your communities to help do the same. i want to read a quote to you that i heard that was mind blowing to me. i'm going to see if you can sort of guess what kind of person said this. this person said, quote, the bible is the best of all books for it is the word of god and teaches us to be happy in this life and in the next. continue therefore to read it and to regulate your life by its principles. you know who said that? think it was a pastor? a minister? that was actually said by a man named john jay, the first chief justice of the united states supreme cou
join me, francis chan, dr. ben carson, eric mutaxis and special musical guests for a one night live interactive event. >> i'm so excited about this. this is going -- a chance for people to call in and tweet in their questions. and ask this panel of wise, humble, and godly people what they should do. and i'm hoping you'll help me get the word out and that this can be my small part of contributing to make a difference. and gives you a tool that you can use in your communities to help do the...
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recent grand treatise on the failures of american govern nance, political order and political decay, francis fukuyama offered the forest service as a leading case example. the most recent of the great public land fantasies took shape in the 1960s as reflected in the wilderness act of 1964. instead of the old progressive movement, we now saw the emergence of the environmental movement. the core idea was the pristine nature was being trampled by the american headline pursuit of industrialization and other forms of growth and economic progress. the resulting harms were seen as essentially a moral evil committed against nature itself. implicitly, a part of nature little touched by hume nl hand was a remaining part of god's creation. in disturbing the natural areas as environmentalists saw, human beings were stepping into the role of god. divine retribution typically in the form of an environmental calamity was sure to follow. it was all very biblical. a secular deuteronomy, you might say. secular environmental fundamentalism spread across the american society in the late 20th century with the sa
recent grand treatise on the failures of american govern nance, political order and political decay, francis fukuyama offered the forest service as a leading case example. the most recent of the great public land fantasies took shape in the 1960s as reflected in the wilderness act of 1964. instead of the old progressive movement, we now saw the emergence of the environmental movement. the core idea was the pristine nature was being trampled by the american headline pursuit of industrialization...
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on this day, 390 years ago, the great explorer sir francis drake died aboard ship off the coast of panama. in his lifetime, the great frontiers were the oceans. and historian later today. died on it, and was buried in it. well today, we can say of the challenger crew, their dedication was like drake's complete. the crew of the space shuttle "challenger" honored us with the manner in which they lived their lives. we will never forget them nor the last time we saw them this morning as they prepared for their journey and waved good-bye and slipped the surly bonds of earth to touch the face of god. >> and all of president reagan's remarks and tributes to the crew by members of the house floor part of our special programming tonight on the 30th anniversary of space shuttle challenge err explosion. at 10:00 p.m. eastern. >>> san francisco writer and radio host wanda sabir interviewed sonia williams about her recent book, "ward warrior." the museum of the african-american diaspora hosted this conversation about black journalism in history. >> so very happy to be presenting voices of freedom, bla
on this day, 390 years ago, the great explorer sir francis drake died aboard ship off the coast of panama. in his lifetime, the great frontiers were the oceans. and historian later today. died on it, and was buried in it. well today, we can say of the challenger crew, their dedication was like drake's complete. the crew of the space shuttle "challenger" honored us with the manner in which they lived their lives. we will never forget them nor the last time we saw them this morning as...
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i was listening to a speech by roman catholic cardinal by the name of francis george, the cardinal of chicago. one of the great intellectuals of the catholic church. he passed away relatively recently. i was listening intently. he was giving a fund-raising speech. this is something of great emotional importance to me, as president of aei. he was talking to the donors to his poverty programs. he said to his donors, the poor need you to pull them out of poverty. and you need the poor to keep you out of hell. and i thought to myself, i'm not going to use that to fund raise aei. but it did raise an interesting issue for me. to what extent do we need the poor? to what extent do we need people who have been marginalized? i think it's pre-probably easy for people in this room to tolerate people and we want to help those people but to what extent do we need those people? the answer to that question is why i'm so excited about this panel. this is a panel on how we can need people more, how we can make more people necessary, less superfulous, how we can stop treating people as liabilities to ma
i was listening to a speech by roman catholic cardinal by the name of francis george, the cardinal of chicago. one of the great intellectuals of the catholic church. he passed away relatively recently. i was listening intently. he was giving a fund-raising speech. this is something of great emotional importance to me, as president of aei. he was talking to the donors to his poverty programs. he said to his donors, the poor need you to pull them out of poverty. and you need the poor to keep you...
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francis to explain why. >> yes, mr. cummings. we think they can save money. what eck do with portfolio management is look at what is the right mix of weapons for given a level of funding. if you don't do that to the extent that's possible you end up optimizing for individual systems and then you'll pay as much as you can to get those systems in. now, the department has taken some efforts and i'm sure we'll have some comments on that. but d.o.d. does look at portfolios but each organization looks at them differently, defines them differently and they can't integrate the budgeting and acquisition requirements processes. so you're right on the numbers, cbo estimates a bow wave in the out years for procurement. if you look at the navy, the navy is going to need about 30%, 32% more money to bring the programs in it already has under way and we have joint strike fighter that's going to hit peak years of $15 billion a year. so there's real questions about how we're going to manage all of that and what you don't want to do is do that system by system because you'll g
francis to explain why. >> yes, mr. cummings. we think they can save money. what eck do with portfolio management is look at what is the right mix of weapons for given a level of funding. if you don't do that to the extent that's possible you end up optimizing for individual systems and then you'll pay as much as you can to get those systems in. now, the department has taken some efforts and i'm sure we'll have some comments on that. but d.o.d. does look at portfolios but each...
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and you know pope francis who taught high school chemistry came to congress to preach his sermon on the hill to us to tell us that the planet was warming and the science proved that and that human beings were contributing to it and the science proved that and that we had a moral responsibility to be the leaders for the planet. so my question is, since both delaware and vermont are part of the regional greenhouse gas initiative which has been partnering now for six or eight, tin years to reduce greenhouse gases, can you talk about how the epa has been coordinating with you to ensure that this problem, this global warming problem, can be solved by cooperation amongst the states and working with the states? >> thank you for the question, senator. they have been. one of the key comments we made after proposal was for epa's final rule to accommodate and use the framework that we already said on the regi. it's been accommodated. we think our solution is a very good solution that can be expandable nationwide. >> thank you. and appreciate kind of the intrastate aspect of this as well, much less
and you know pope francis who taught high school chemistry came to congress to preach his sermon on the hill to us to tell us that the planet was warming and the science proved that and that human beings were contributing to it and the science proved that and that we had a moral responsibility to be the leaders for the planet. so my question is, since both delaware and vermont are part of the regional greenhouse gas initiative which has been partnering now for six or eight, tin years to reduce...
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francis perkins convened a national conference on it in 1938. you can hear her talk in 1938 about the dangers of silica, and here we were in 2016 finally public policy caught up with the science. because you know what, we're protecting 2.3 million workers who are exposed to crist alean silica. and we have also updated our overtime rules so more people get extra pay for extra work. when i grew up in buffalo, new york, my friends whose parents were managers, those were middle-class jobs. and middle-class jobs should pay a middle-class wage. and our rule has more than doubled the celery threshold helping 4.2 million people become eligible for overtime and it will raise americans' pay by an estimated $12 billion over the next ten years. and by the way, and there were a few folks, and i'm using fdr's turn when he refer today the fair labor standards act, he said this will be the end of the world as we know it, the total pay roll increases associated with this rule are well under .1%. this rule, again, stands for the idea that low wages and no benefit
francis perkins convened a national conference on it in 1938. you can hear her talk in 1938 about the dangers of silica, and here we were in 2016 finally public policy caught up with the science. because you know what, we're protecting 2.3 million workers who are exposed to crist alean silica. and we have also updated our overtime rules so more people get extra pay for extra work. when i grew up in buffalo, new york, my friends whose parents were managers, those were middle-class jobs. and...
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and around the world, pope francis leadership that is so limited to this, when we saw all of the atrocities around the world, and man to man. so this spiritual -- i think contribution of latin america, which is very extraordinary, should be appreciated and recognized. so questions for you next. >> a lot of us are worried about what is happening in latin america. the media doesn't cover it as much as it covers other regions of the world, conflict or not conflict, it's just not always in the headline news. do you believe that at all? what's your music about the advances in technology, internet, facebook, whatever you want to call it. much of what you're saying will be exposed and do you see any influence in it going in any particular direction. >>> thank you for coming. >> will you state your question one more time. >> do the advanced technological advances, the internet and so on, opening up the world more, would it affect any situations in latin america? positive or negative? >> i think latin america is very much part of the internet revolution. for good and for bad. it has access to media
and around the world, pope francis leadership that is so limited to this, when we saw all of the atrocities around the world, and man to man. so this spiritual -- i think contribution of latin america, which is very extraordinary, should be appreciated and recognized. so questions for you next. >> a lot of us are worried about what is happening in latin america. the media doesn't cover it as much as it covers other regions of the world, conflict or not conflict, it's just not always in...
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the pontifical care and the pontifical academy of social sciences which is where pope francis asked specifically the issue of human trafficking be examined and addressed more fully. my organization, we work very much with people on the move. so here in the u.s., we're working with victims and survivors. foreign nationals, either who came here as part of a trafficking scheme. we've seen many young adults, children, quite frankly, from northern mexico that are sort of forced, coerced by cartels to smuggle drugs, smuggle people across the border and then wind up here in u.s. custody. we work also with children who have been part of labor trafficking schemes. we had some young adults come out of an egg farm that you may have read about in illinois about a year ago. specifically targeted because they were children, recruited because they were under age and there was an expectation they'd be able to get them out of custody and put them to work. but we also see a lot of migrants, including young adults here in the u.s. who are here without status, which makes them very vulnerable. they are sort of comp
the pontifical care and the pontifical academy of social sciences which is where pope francis asked specifically the issue of human trafficking be examined and addressed more fully. my organization, we work very much with people on the move. so here in the u.s., we're working with victims and survivors. foreign nationals, either who came here as part of a trafficking scheme. we've seen many young adults, children, quite frankly, from northern mexico that are sort of forced, coerced by cartels...
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border, francis giving his blessing u.s. and then demanding that more be done for all desperate migrants. "no more death, no more exploitation," he pleaded. pope francis is a man who chooses his words carefully. he knew exactly what he was say penguin he knows trump, he knows the issues. they're close to hayes heart. he also told us he's not a politician. he's speaking as a pastor, not trying to s sport a c cdidate but t ting to bring to voters and politicians what he believes are the teachings of jesus christ. terry moran, the vatican. >> let's move to the war of words that triggered all kinds of responses from trump's republican rivals and some of them might even surprise you. at a town meeting in south carolina last night, the candidates weighed in. but perhaps most surprising, trump actually eased up on his iginal attack on the pope. i don't think this is a fight. i think he said something much softer than reported by the media. appropriate to question his faith. >> that's between donald and the pope. >> we have a right
border, francis giving his blessing u.s. and then demanding that more be done for all desperate migrants. "no more death, no more exploitation," he pleaded. pope francis is a man who chooses his words carefully. he knew exactly what he was say penguin he knows trump, he knows the issues. they're close to hayes heart. he also told us he's not a politician. he's speaking as a pastor, not trying to s sport a c cdidate but t ting to bring to voters and politicians what he believes are the...
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for francis, this isn't about politics. it's about taking in the stranger and welcoming in the refugee. he would say, that's christianity. terry moran, abc news, with the pope in juarez, mexico. >> terry's been in iraq. so he got lucky. he got a boon doingal to hang out with the pope. >>> a los angeles hospital confirms it's been paid $17,000 in ran some to hackers who disabled its network. the ceo of the hollywood presbyterian hospital defended the move. the hackers demanded the ran some be paid in bitcoin because the online currency is difficult to trace. >>> two los angeles police officers are under arrest charged with repeatedly raping prosecutors say the two who worked at partners threatened theomen with arrest if they didn't give in to their demands. they're due in court later today to face more than a dozen felony charges. if convicted they could face a life in prison. >>> bill cosby is now suing the woman whose complaint led to his sexual abuse arrest. the lawsuit says she, her attorneys and her mother and others br
for francis, this isn't about politics. it's about taking in the stranger and welcoming in the refugee. he would say, that's christianity. terry moran, abc news, with the pope in juarez, mexico. >> terry's been in iraq. so he got lucky. he got a boon doingal to hang out with the pope. >>> a los angeles hospital confirms it's been paid $17,000 in ran some to hackers who disabled its network. the ceo of the hollywood presbyterian hospital defended the move. the hackers demanded the...
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pope francis passed by in a small white hard top fiat rather than an open-air popemobile. he got out and greeted well-wishers gathered near the residents. blessing them and holding hair hands. later he spoke out against the drug trade. >>> the eagles of death metal band finished a concert cut short by the deadly attack in november. the california-based band started its rescheduled european tour on saturday in stockholm, three months to the day after bombers stormed the bataclan theater killing 89 people. some survivors of the attack say they won't be attending the concert tomorrow. so soon and being in a venue, i think for me personally, it would be too soon for me to be there mentally and obviously physically. it's a nonevent at the moment. >> psychologists are expected to be attending the concert in case any fans suffer flashbacks. >>> we're getting some new light that is being flown on an incident of sexual harassment involving peyton manning during his time at the university of tennessee years ago. now, during the incident which happened in 1996, manning allegedly assa
pope francis passed by in a small white hard top fiat rather than an open-air popemobile. he got out and greeted well-wishers gathered near the residents. blessing them and holding hair hands. later he spoke out against the drug trade. >>> the eagles of death metal band finished a concert cut short by the deadly attack in november. the california-based band started its rescheduled european tour on saturday in stockholm, three months to the day after bombers stormed the bataclan theater...
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we're live in washington with the latest. >>> a frank francis. the pope in a rare moment scolds people grabbing him telling the crowd not to be selfish while he gets set for a big day on the border. >>> emotional encore. american band eagles of death metal play again in paris. friends and fans remembering those lost in the terror attacks last n nember. >>> and ruff road. c.j., the top dog at the westminster dog show earning best in show beating out a crowded field of favorites. while c.j. just playing it cool. >>> well, good wednesday morning. we begin with the countdown to the next crucial vote. a possible make-or-break moment for several candidates. >> donald trump is now fending off criticism from president obama as he fires back. he's enjoying a commanding lead in the south carolina polls. ted cruz is a distant second trailed by marco rubio and jeb bush. >> the democrats in a tight race in nevada, but hillary clinton way ahead of bernie sanders in south carolina with a double-digit lead. >> and with just three days to go before votes are cast
we're live in washington with the latest. >>> a frank francis. the pope in a rare moment scolds people grabbing him telling the crowd not to be selfish while he gets set for a big day on the border. >>> emotional encore. american band eagles of death metal play again in paris. friends and fans remembering those lost in the terror attacks last n nember. >>> and ruff road. c.j., the top dog at the westminster dog show earning best in show beating out a crowded field of...
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. >> and pope francis and his fondness for children. how he's reaching out to the youngest believers and how they're responding. that's after today's forecast. how is it 61 degrees in great falls? how is that possible? look at new york. >> how about new orleans, 61. your heart loves omega-3s. but there's a difference between the omega-3s in fish oil and those in megared krill oil. unlike fish oil, megared is easily absorbed by your body... ...which makes your heart, well, mega-happy. happier still, megared is proven to increase omega-3 levels in 30 days. megared. everyone loves the way dark clothes make them feel. and no one wants that feeling to fade. that's why there's woolite darks. it's free of harsh ingredients, keeping dark clothes looking like new for 30 washes so your love for dark clothes will never fade. woolite darks. i did everything i could to make her party perfect. almost everything. you know, 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. enough press
. >> and pope francis and his fondness for children. how he's reaching out to the youngest believers and how they're responding. that's after today's forecast. how is it 61 degrees in great falls? how is that possible? look at new york. >> how about new orleans, 61. your heart loves omega-3s. but there's a difference between the omega-3s in fish oil and those in megared krill oil. unlike fish oil, megared is easily absorbed by your body... ...which makes your heart, well,...