Man,gled, that every everywoman he meant everyone that regardless of their station in life, regardless of whether or not you agree with him, is entitled to be treated with dignity and respect. That the used to say greatest sin of all was the whether power, economic, political, psychological, or physical. I wrote theason why violence against women legislation. He abhorred the notion of the abuse of power. Totally consistent with what his holiness talks about now in our Roman Catholic faith has taught us for over 2000 years. As taught by my family and my faith, that a good life, at its core, this is why i truly like john, is about the personable. It is all getting down to being personable. Being engaged. I was taught by my family and my faith to look beyond the caricature of a person, resist the temptation, when you disagree, to ascribe a negative motive. Because when you do that, number one, you do not truly know what that persons motive is. And number two, and makes it virtually imposs
I was raised by parents who were the embodiment of catholic social doctrine. And i was taught by the sisters of st. Joseph in high school. Everyone is always welcome in my home. Always welcome in my home. I was taught by my mother that no one was better than me. But that everyone was my equal. I was taught by my father, who man,gled, that every everywoman he meant everyone that regardless of their station in life, regardless of whether or not you agree with him, is entitled to be treated with dignity and respect. That the used to say greatest sin of all was the whether power, economic, political, psychological, or physical. I wrote theason why violence against women legislation. He abhorred the notion of the abuse of power. Totally consistent with what his holiness talks about now in our Roman Catholic faith has taught us for over 2000 years. As taught by my family and my faith, that a good life, at its core, this is why i truly like john, is about the personable. It is all getting dow
Why were they selected, and what is the meaning of the metals . Father jenkins it was founded in 1883 to honor a catholic in america who was made a contribution in some way to broader american society. We have awarded musicians, poets, political leaders, business leaders. Religious leaders with this medal. And these two men who have given such distinguished service to our country, people of two different parties, it is important that we had that. They have been distinguished political leaders in our country. We thought they were very deserving of this medal. It has been presented to john f. Kennedy, tip oneill, the singer aaron neville. What was the commonality between Speaker Boehner and Vice President joe biden . What did you hear in their message that struck a similar tone . Father jenkins at our time in this country, as we all know, such acrimony and divisive this. Divisiveness. A lot of cynicism about government leaders. What i found so inspiring is that the two men expressed grea
The first is, sleep. Sleep is not a moral failing. There is all kinds of science to support me. What is going on while you sleep . Your brain is engaging in a neurochemical ballet to a mass the data you may during the day and make connections. It is laying down judgment in your head while you sleep. Second, slightly weird piece of advice is, you have got to keep a life. One of the things that nurtures and protects judgment is physical distance from whatever is dominating your life. And most of your cases that will be work. You have got to step away from the work. I dont know whether that is kickboxing, stamp collecting, or dancing, you must keep doing it. That physical distance from the work fosters and protects your ability to orbit a situation and see it from different perspectives. Get away from this work. As you do that, you have got to love somebody. Full of loved ones because you are supposed to love them. There is a danger, especially in the life of a lawyer, and it is called ge
Subcontractors. Well, i need to get back to the flaming excrement you. Stephen mean hell . No, im going to the olympics. Tonight, stephen welcomes will smith, logan lerman, and musical guest, tony bennett. Featuring jon batiste and stay human. And now from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, its Stephen Colbert cheers and applause thank you. Hey hey, everybody. Stephen thanks, everybody, youre very kind. Jon Stephen Colbert stephen thanks, everybody, have a seat. Oh, my goodness. Thats very ceend of you, but i happen to know youre only applauding so you can feel your fingers again. Welcome to the late show. Im your host, Stephen Colbert this evening. And listen. cheers and applause the feeling is mutual. The feeling is mutual, ladies and gentlemen. I want you to know something. I come to work every day wanting to start the show with something other than donald trump. laughter and yet, every day, more words come out of his face. laughter applause where to begin. Where should we st