And we are live on capitol hill, standing by for a discussion to get under way about political civility and bipartisanship with a series of lawmakers. It is the snacks and cocktails portion of the event hosted by georgetown. Well have live coverage when it gets under way here on cspan3. So were waiting for the discussion on political civility to get under way. A group of lawmakers coming by here on capitol hill, this just a day before President Trump is set to give his first state of the Union Address before a joint session of congress. Our state of the Union Coverage begins tomorrow night at 8 00 eastern with a preview. Well follow that with the president s speech at 9 00 and then get your reaction on the phone afterwards. All live on cspan. T also can watch at cspan. Org or listen on the free radio app. Earlier today we got a chance to preview his address from kellyanne conway. Lets take a look at what she had to say while we wait for this event to get started. Thank you for being he
Thank you all for coming, we are delighted to have you with us. Fromme is john carrr Georgetown University. Grateful to them for their help, the friends at the democracy department, who support our efforts at evil dialogue, at a time when it is more important than ever. We do large dialogues at the georgetown, and it would mention a couple of those at the end. Ido some convenient ones, probably the most important thing that we do, is reach out to Young Leaders here in washington. It is my experience, i am very old, as i am told by my children all the time my experience is that a lot of Young Leaders come to washington, many of them motivated to their faith. But they get pulled into the wars. The great temptation in washington is not corruption, i think, it is in this is in. Especially, it is cynicism. Thiswe are, i day before rate of the union, which is which is of the union, as close as you get to american liturgy. I am catholic. There is the entrance experience, a stand, they said, t
The problem with assessing political candidates as you never know what they are like until they get a hold of power and by then, of course, it is too late. The decent ones wield power with restraint and humility and understand the limits of their own wisdom and also understand the inevitability of unintended consequences, they know they wont be in charge forever and so they tread lightly. But the bad ones go crazy and the more power they get, the crazier they go. Power is the drug theyve been searching for. Its why they went into politics and the first place, not to help you or improve our society, but to fill that empty space inside themselves. These are profoundly damaged people. Not a single one of them has a functional relationship with their fathers, not one. Unfortunately, people like that run a lot of this country right now. Theyve never had more power at any time in our history. Has this pandemic receives, becoming clear that cities and states that have cautiously reopened did
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New document on marriage offers "compassionate pastoral recommendations," says Cardinal Tobin
By Catholic World News/ITV staffCardinal Joseph Tobin, 71, Archbishop of Newark, New Jersey, since 2017The North American Orthodox-Catholic Theological Consultation — co-chaired by Cardinal Joseph Tobin of Newark and Metropolitan Methodios of Boston — announced on