this weekend saying she s the greatest thing since sliced bread. it s partisan the way politicians look at this. i think your point of saying if someone doesn t have a record, people criticize them for that. if they have too much of a record, they criticize them for that. you re right. that s a cannot win situation. mitch mcconnell s criticism was not just lack of experience as a judge but lack of experience as a practicing attorney. if you look at one of the few things that ms. kagan has written, she said that the role of the supreme court is to benefit the despised and disadvantaged. the reason the statues of justice wear the blindfold is because they re not supposed to take sides on whether you are liked, disliked, advantaged or disadvantaged. that s supposed to be disregarded. statements like that certainly make her appear to be in the cast in the mold of a very activist judge.
repeated to so many people i can t even count, which was that i asked you if you ever felt taken advantaged of. do people take advantage of you? you said you give your advantage away. i think that s a great i sure use that in my own life. i think people are always kind of cynical about they don t want to be used, and that happens if you re kind of stingy about what you have. rather than live in a way that s more abundant and where you re giving your advantage all the time. this place wants to give its advantage, wants to give its resources. reporter: homeboy industries offers troubled young men counseling and job training. they have a host of social programs even including gang tattoo removal. in the last five years father boyle has expanded homeboy industries into a multimillion-dollar facility near downtown los angeles. it s allowed him to reach out to more young people at risk. okay. all right. reporter: and do you still never write anybody off? yeah, i think this place
me five years ago that i ve repeated to so many people i can t even count, which was that i asked you if you ever felt taken advantaged of. do people take advantage of you? you said you give your advantage away. i think that s a great i sure use that in my own life. i think people are always kind of cynical about they don t want to be used, and that happens if you re kind of stingy about what you have. rather than live in a way that s more abundant and where you re giving your advantage all the time. this place wants to give its advantage, wants to give its resources. reporter: homeboy industries offers troubled young men counseling and job training. they have a host of social programs even including gang tattoo removal. in the last five years father boyle has expanded homeboy industries into a multimillion-dollar facility near downtown los angeles. it s allowed him to reach out to more young people at risk.
today. reporter: moya s alive today thanks in large part to this man. are you on probation or parole? reporter: father greg boyle. you are? reporter: we first met father boyle five years ago at home boy industries, a company he started at helps young men transition out of gang life. i remember something you said to me five years ago that i ve repeated to so many people i can t even count, which was that i asked you if you ever felt taken advantaged of. do people take advantage of you? you said you give your advantage away. i think that s a great i sure use that in my own life. i think people are always kind of cynical about they don t want to be used, and that happens if you re kind of stingy about what you have. rather than live in a way that s more abundant and where you re giving your advantage all the time. this place wants to give its
the shutdown. it always breaks against them. we have to see if they will be willing to play with at this time because in many respects, they are trying to watch this principle in that they want to be for americans and running their government and not for people who are here illegally. although we know many of them came here as children. but in the meantime, where do we go now with the showdown between the president and senator dick durbin? a lot of words back and forth. who needs two more in this scenario? trump is counting on durbin for a great deal. the republicans are counting on durbin to be the guy who corrals nine democratic votes. you can find five or six democrats were sort of moderate democrats or they represent red states where you can apply 2018 election pressure to them. there are maybe five or six of them in the universe. to get to 90th got to get into the cork at democrats. he s probably going to need durbin himself to take the hit and go vote for the legislation. where