16
16
May 31, 2025
05/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
what was siena's slogan? we have the saints. but the fact is, siena college has an amazing motto truth, truth and as you the class of 2025 prepare for the next part of your journey truth has been part of your path. faith has been in trickle part of your path here. compassion has been part of your path here. you have been given a unique opportunity, a superior education breeds together knowledge, faith and truth together. it's no wonder at siena college has been ranked number one in new york for landing meaningful career oriented jobs three ears and a rope by the department of education and you know what that means? you are probably going to be the last to get that ranking since her getting rid of the college -- make the department of education. good on you. but seriously you might be asking why am i here? what qualifies me too send you off on your journey last of 2025? it's not about what you know but who you know. i know one of your alarm. top is executive producer that show he's class of 1993. he was sitting where you are sitt
what was siena's slogan? we have the saints. but the fact is, siena college has an amazing motto truth, truth and as you the class of 2025 prepare for the next part of your journey truth has been part of your path. faith has been in trickle part of your path here. compassion has been part of your path here. you have been given a unique opportunity, a superior education breeds together knowledge, faith and truth together. it's no wonder at siena college has been ranked number one in new york for...
151
151
May 3, 2025
05/25
by
KNTV
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
went to siena. >> but they're not on tv, so -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: ah, exactly. >> they're fine.tage that you saw a psychic together, by the way. >> yes. >> oh, yeah. >> so, we found ourselves in salem, massachusetts, in october. so, we were like, "we have to meet a psychic, witch, whatever." >> and it't's the benning of our tour, so you know you're a a little nervous, what's going to happen? >> and so we -- >> jimmy: salem, you see a a psychic. >> yeah, you have to. >> jimmy: i'm getting ready for this, yeah. so i think it's gonna be like, scary. well, i mean, some of it is scary. >> yeah, so, we meet her. and we're, like, "we are so self-aware. say whatever you want to us." >> "we won't get offended." >> "we're not gonna get offended." >> "give it to us." [ light laughter ] >> ten minutes in, i was like -- [ choked up ] "i wanna call my mom." >> i was like, "i don't want you -- we need to slow down." >> jimmy: it freaked you out? >> yeah. so, she starts with me. she's doing tarot cards. and so she flips the tarot cards over, and she stops and she leans in and she goes, "you're
went to siena. >> but they're not on tv, so -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: ah, exactly. >> they're fine.tage that you saw a psychic together, by the way. >> yes. >> oh, yeah. >> so, we found ourselves in salem, massachusetts, in october. so, we were like, "we have to meet a psychic, witch, whatever." >> and it't's the benning of our tour, so you know you're a a little nervous, what's going to happen? >> and so we -- >> jimmy: salem, you...
5
5.0
May 28, 2025
05/25
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
cheering] [applause] [applause] >> today's person cohosts out rocher the keynote address meant address at siena college in new york he encouraged graduates to pursue their dreams fearlessly and embrace diversity. [applause]
cheering] [applause] [applause] >> today's person cohosts out rocher the keynote address meant address at siena college in new york he encouraged graduates to pursue their dreams fearlessly and embrace diversity. [applause]
17
17
May 31, 2025
05/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
visit ncicap.org] >> today show cohost al rocher delivered the keynote commencement address at siena college in new york where he encouraged graduates to pursue their dreams fearlessly and embrace diversity. [applause]
visit ncicap.org] >> today show cohost al rocher delivered the keynote commencement address at siena college in new york where he encouraged graduates to pursue their dreams fearlessly and embrace diversity. [applause]
5
5.0
May 30, 2025
05/25
by
CURRENTTIME
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
headlines flew around the lithuanian media late yesterday evening. investigative journalists from the siena and lisvest tv project found out that the company of the head of government gintautos polutskas received a preferential loan of 200,000 euros from the state bank ilte. this financial institution provides loans to help local businesses, including startups, develop. the state bank allocated funds to the court for the development of polutskas' business for the production of modular batteries already at the time when he held the post of prime minister. according to journalists, this is possible corruption, according to them, the politician should at least be checked for a conflict of interest, since ilte is subordinate to namely the government. ilta, in the anti-corruption policy of ilta it is stated that the bank does not finance or in any other way provide support to politicians, political parties or persons associated with them who have established funds or... the parliamentary position has already demanded an explanation from the prime minister and raised the question of his resignati
headlines flew around the lithuanian media late yesterday evening. investigative journalists from the siena and lisvest tv project found out that the company of the head of government gintautos polutskas received a preferential loan of 200,000 euros from the state bank ilte. this financial institution provides loans to help local businesses, including startups, develop. the state bank allocated funds to the court for the development of polutskas' business for the production of modular batteries...
6
6.0
May 29, 2025
05/25
by
CURRENTTIME
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
headlines flew around the lithuanian media late yesterday evening. journalists, investigators from the siena project and lasvest tv found out, that the company of the head of government gintautas polutskas received a preferential loan of 200,000 euros from the state bank of ilte. this financial institution provides loans to help local businesses, including startups, develop. the state bank allocated the court for the development of polutskas' business for the production of modules. the parliamentary position has already demanded an explanation from the prime minister and raised the issue of his resignation, gintautas polutskas himself claims that he did not violate any laws. first of all, i want to say that in no form, neither written, nor oral, nor formal, neither informally, i did not exert any influence on ilte in connection with the issuance of the loan, i do not participate in the company's activities, economic management. heads of government on his own initiative addressed the main commission on official ethics, so that they would evaluate his actions. on another topic: municipal elect
headlines flew around the lithuanian media late yesterday evening. journalists, investigators from the siena project and lasvest tv found out, that the company of the head of government gintautas polutskas received a preferential loan of 200,000 euros from the state bank of ilte. this financial institution provides loans to help local businesses, including startups, develop. the state bank allocated the court for the development of polutskas' business for the production of modules. the...
5
5.0
May 28, 2025
05/25
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
they accused officials of corruption and remaining oil to format for a minister shake siena, who was ousted in august last well, there's all the headlines and these continues hit on. i'll just say are also the price of progress. stay with us. the the, [000:00:00;00] the really, the new world with industry doesn't want any regulation. they just want to put the products on the market. we need a regulation so we don't do crazy things because maybe sometimes who would be crazy things. i don't know, but i'd accept that we have regulation. we once we get asian as english and if we don't behave then yes, penalty. that's fine. the always case of the industry makes money, of course it does. if the industry does not make money, how many people will be out of work? or sort of the last concert and the public interest and the public safety is definitely not taking precedence. corporate interest, corporate profits have been getting priority with the regulator, so that needs to change. and one of the big ways to do that is just to require transparency we, as we love transparency, we have with likes
they accused officials of corruption and remaining oil to format for a minister shake siena, who was ousted in august last well, there's all the headlines and these continues hit on. i'll just say are also the price of progress. stay with us. the the, [000:00:00;00] the really, the new world with industry doesn't want any regulation. they just want to put the products on the market. we need a regulation so we don't do crazy things because maybe sometimes who would be crazy things. i don't know,...
24
24
May 21, 2025
05/25
by
CNBC
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
the question i would like to pose at this stage is the argument that comes from monte dei paschi di sienaen making an offer for media banca, they are saying that your bank is actually not strong enough from the point of view that your profits come from the insurance side of the business. so what would you say? what would be your answer to that? >> so the answer is that every single big european bank is now investing more and more in insurance. so the so-called model of bancassurance, after also a recent evolution of legislation, is really much in demand for every single banking group. but our response was and his the fact that we develop a lot the rest of the business, and now we are proposing an important transaction which is aimed to create a leader, a clear leader in wealth management, also recycling the stake in generali so that at the end of this process, mediobanca will be no longer invested in insurance in the minority stake of generali and will be a clear leader in wealth management. so this is a clear response to this critics observation. >> now, another development we have witne
the question i would like to pose at this stage is the argument that comes from monte dei paschi di sienaen making an offer for media banca, they are saying that your bank is actually not strong enough from the point of view that your profits come from the insurance side of the business. so what would you say? what would be your answer to that? >> so the answer is that every single big european bank is now investing more and more in insurance. so the so-called model of bancassurance,...
4
4.0
May 5, 2025
05/25
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
today, the once assumption was residents of shaken siena is in ruins, along with her reputation. in this 2 parts report for $1.00, oh, $1.00 east. we're going to look at how elidah once haled as an icon of democracy became someone people here call a monster. and we'll ask and bangladesh rise again. from the wreckage of her room. the 30 outside the capital it was done. is it a soldier said more than 20000000 people lives in this noisy all the savings jungle university is as close as you'll get to requires a license the place to study to speak. it does sometimes change history. okay. the same as late as l. i a thank you for meeting as all what i've come here to meet for the students who took on a dictatorship and one major upstairs. abdul cadet mira and reflect rashid grades, weeks of guns, fired from security forces that killed hundreds of protesters. so you all soul friends. cool around. yeah, yeah, yeah. lot of people. he is in this movement and do the remote experience. the campaign may, 4th is now it's the murals around the university on um, the idea list spacing, bullets and
today, the once assumption was residents of shaken siena is in ruins, along with her reputation. in this 2 parts report for $1.00, oh, $1.00 east. we're going to look at how elidah once haled as an icon of democracy became someone people here call a monster. and we'll ask and bangladesh rise again. from the wreckage of her room. the 30 outside the capital it was done. is it a soldier said more than 20000000 people lives in this noisy all the savings jungle university is as close as you'll get...
5
5.0
May 4, 2025
05/25
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
today the once a sumptuous residence of shaken siena is in ruins, along with her reputation. in this 2 parts report for $1.00, oh, $1.00 east. we're going to look at how alita once haled is an icon of democracy, became someone people here call a monster. and with us can bangladesh rise again from the wreckage of her room of the 30 outside the capital that was done. is it a soldier center more than 20000000 people lives in this noisy of savings? originally, junko university is as close as you'll get to a quieter license. the place to study, to seek into sometimes change history. okay, the same as student leaders. how are you thinking of a meeting as all what i've come here to meet for the students who took on a dictatorship and one me to upstair. abdulla cadet mira and reflect rashid braves, weeks of guns, 5 from security forces that killed hundreds of protesters. so you all saw friends, cool around. yeah, yeah, yeah. so lot of people, he is in this movement and do the remote experience. the campaign may falls. he's now it's the murals around the university on um, the idea lis
today the once a sumptuous residence of shaken siena is in ruins, along with her reputation. in this 2 parts report for $1.00, oh, $1.00 east. we're going to look at how alita once haled is an icon of democracy, became someone people here call a monster. and with us can bangladesh rise again from the wreckage of her room of the 30 outside the capital that was done. is it a soldier center more than 20000000 people lives in this noisy of savings? originally, junko university is as close as you'll...
64
64
May 19, 2025
05/25
by
KSTS
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
del giro de italia es el mexicano de 21 anos, isaac del toro, que al cierre de la etapa nueve en s sienasan y el martes les toca la etapa luca pizza . buenas no h
del giro de italia es el mexicano de 21 anos, isaac del toro, que al cierre de la etapa nueve en s sienasan y el martes les toca la etapa luca pizza . buenas no h
35
35
May 19, 2025
05/25
by
KSTS
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
giro de italia es el mexicano de 21 aÑos, isaac del toro, que ganÓ al cierre de la etapa nueve en siena
giro de italia es el mexicano de 21 aÑos, isaac del toro, que ganÓ al cierre de la etapa nueve en siena
45
45
May 16, 2025
05/25
by
KSTS
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
bueno, ella se llama siena y a Él le han puesto sullivan. ambos tienen apenas seis meses de edad.ones. les diremos quiÉn va en la delantera. >> juliÁn gil revela detalles nunca antes compartidos de s
bueno, ella se llama siena y a Él le han puesto sullivan. ambos tienen apenas seis meses de edad.ones. les diremos quiÉn va en la delantera. >> juliÁn gil revela detalles nunca antes compartidos de s
6
6.0
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
it's probably an associate siena was ousted last year or the riley was organized by the nationalist party, one of the largest political movements in the country. it has to bond at a clear timeline for new elections to be held as though in attendance criticized your intimate. it's already useful making decisions that have long term implication . meanwhile, the out the prime minister, who fight to india a choose the city and government and buying glow dash of setting out to washington . she's claiming that the us has tried to take over a strategically located island, which is true. open out to i'll teach, i shall do, must be delving deeper into the western geo strategic goals in asia, a warning support does have disturbing images. us is always going on about supporting democratic countries around the world. in doing so, it would probably like you to forget how it's interventions of austin shifted power in those countries in favor of well, itself thought shifted power has come a huge cost over the decades with lot to the focus on central america. but american grip has always been far larger
it's probably an associate siena was ousted last year or the riley was organized by the nationalist party, one of the largest political movements in the country. it has to bond at a clear timeline for new elections to be held as though in attendance criticized your intimate. it's already useful making decisions that have long term implication . meanwhile, the out the prime minister, who fight to india a choose the city and government and buying glow dash of setting out to washington . she's...
12
12
May 28, 2025
05/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
also served at professor at williams college, president of siena college, before your time in congress in the military. taking your calls this morning on the washington journal. peter is first in washington, d.c. independent peer good morning. caller: good morning. quick question for congressman gibson. in your book, you argue for limits on the executive branch in favor of a return to the constitutionally prescribed role of both the federal legislature and state level government. guest: absolutely. caller: is this approach to government still viable when modern politics is so fast-moving and policy issues feel so acute? quick example. i have deep sympathy with your expressed views on the war powers. realistically, how effectively could our 535 congress members and senators reach consensus in a true moment of national crisis? host: you have read the book? caller: yes, sir. i'm a big fan of congressman gibson's. i have followed his career for some time. host: do you work on capitol hill? guest: i do not -- caller: i do not. i work for the foreign policy institute. guest: you can tell the
also served at professor at williams college, president of siena college, before your time in congress in the military. taking your calls this morning on the washington journal. peter is first in washington, d.c. independent peer good morning. caller: good morning. quick question for congressman gibson. in your book, you argue for limits on the executive branch in favor of a return to the constitutionally prescribed role of both the federal legislature and state level government. guest:...
10
10.0
May 28, 2025
05/25
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
today cohost talks in siena college in new york. >> c-span "washington journal" a live forum inviting you to discuss the latest issues in government, all it takes in public policy. from washington,.c. across the country. randi weingarten of the american federation o teachers discusses the trump administration's oposed changes to public education. education policy changes. c-span "shington journal" join in the conversation live at 70 stern. c-span now or online at c-span rg. on wednesday journalists and editors talke about the challenges of working in reporting and conflict zones. from the atlantic council, watch it live at 3:30 p.m. eastern on c-span2, c-span our free mobile app or online at c-span.org.
today cohost talks in siena college in new york. >> c-span "washington journal" a live forum inviting you to discuss the latest issues in government, all it takes in public policy. from washington,.c. across the country. randi weingarten of the american federation o teachers discusses the trump administration's oposed changes to public education. education policy changes. c-span "shington journal" join in the conversation live at 70 stern. c-span now or online at...
21
21
May 28, 2025
05/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
also served at professor at williams college, president of siena college, before your time in congressitary. taking your calls this morning on the washington journal. peter is first in washington, d.c. independent peer good morning. caller: good morning. quick question for congressman gibson. in your book, you argue for limits on the executive branch in favor of a return to the constitutionally prescribed role of both the federal legislature and state level government. guest: absolutely. caller: is this approach to government still viable when modern politics is so fast-moving and policy issues feel so acute? quick example. i have deep sympathy with your expressed views on the war powers. realistically, how effectively could our 535 congress members and senators reach consensus in a true moment of national crisis? host: you have read the book? caller: yes, sir. i'm a big fan of congressman gibson's. i have followed his career for some time. host: do you work on capitol hill? guest: i do not -- caller: i do not. i work for the foreign policy institute. guest: you can tell the way that h
also served at professor at williams college, president of siena college, before your time in congressitary. taking your calls this morning on the washington journal. peter is first in washington, d.c. independent peer good morning. caller: good morning. quick question for congressman gibson. in your book, you argue for limits on the executive branch in favor of a return to the constitutionally prescribed role of both the federal legislature and state level government. guest: absolutely....
219
219
May 19, 2025
05/25
by
KNTV
tv
eye 219
favorite 0
quote 0
you gave the commencement at siena college. >> i had a great time and a great class.'s graduation. >> nick's graduation was on saturday. that was the heavy dorm room cleanout that deborah had a hazmat suit. >> i saw some of the pictures on insta. it looked ripe. lots to celebrate this weekend. >>> in the meantime, we have a lot to get to this half hour, starting with the manhunt for a group of inmates on the run for days now after escaping from a new orleans jail. >> as that search plays out, officials now say they believe the escapees likely had help from the inside. nbc's ryan chandler is joining us now with the very latest. ryan, good morning. >> reporter: peter, good morning. the sheriff here in new orleans points to a series of failures from broken locks to faulty security cameras, even, she says, the possibility of an inside job. three men have been captured. seven more are still on the run as authorities warn they're armed and dangerous and increased the reward for tips that may lead to their arrest to $17,000. three days after this jaw-dropping jailbreak in ne
you gave the commencement at siena college. >> i had a great time and a great class.'s graduation. >> nick's graduation was on saturday. that was the heavy dorm room cleanout that deborah had a hazmat suit. >> i saw some of the pictures on insta. it looked ripe. lots to celebrate this weekend. >>> in the meantime, we have a lot to get to this half hour, starting with the manhunt for a group of inmates on the run for days now after escaping from a new orleans jail....
68
68
May 20, 2025
05/25
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
based on the new york times siena poll, 9% of all americans support deporting people who have american born children. i think 15% support deporting people with jobs, and somewhere between 9 and 15 support deporting people married to american citizens. and maybe that's who's in the facilities. >> that's and that's those are the questions, right? do we really want to be doing this? that's what that's what those lawmakers are asking. do we really are we really doing first? is this constitutional? and second, does this comport with the values of our country? yeah, they're the ones that can give us answers to all of that, or at least perspective. and the trump administration is desperate not to have that conversation in a public way. >> david jolly, thank you for joining us on this. your insights and your clarity. invaluable. alex sticks around for the hour when we come back. democratic senators today blasting their former senate colleague, senate secretary, now secretary of state marco rubio. he was back on the hill, his colleagues blasting him for falling into line with trump's disastrous
based on the new york times siena poll, 9% of all americans support deporting people who have american born children. i think 15% support deporting people with jobs, and somewhere between 9 and 15 support deporting people married to american citizens. and maybe that's who's in the facilities. >> that's and that's those are the questions, right? do we really want to be doing this? that's what that's what those lawmakers are asking. do we really are we really doing first? is this...
47
47
May 27, 2025
05/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
also served at professor at williams college, president of siena college, before your time in congressme in the military. taking your calls this morning on the washington journal. peter is first in washington, d.c. independent peer good morning. caller: good morning. quick question for congressman gibson. in your book, you argue for limits on the executive branch in favor of a return to the constitutionally prescribed role of both the federal legislature and state level government. guest: absolutely. caller: is this approach to government still viable when modern politics is so fast-moving and policy issues feel so acute? quick example. i have deep sympathy with your expressed views on the war powers. realistically, how effectively could our 535 congress members and senators reach consensus in a true moment of national crisis? host: you have read the book? caller: yes, sir. i'm a big fan of congressman gibson's. i have followed his career for some time. host: do you work on capitol hill? guest: i do not -- caller: i do not. i work for the foreign policy institute. guest: you can tell t
also served at professor at williams college, president of siena college, before your time in congressme in the military. taking your calls this morning on the washington journal. peter is first in washington, d.c. independent peer good morning. caller: good morning. quick question for congressman gibson. in your book, you argue for limits on the executive branch in favor of a return to the constitutionally prescribed role of both the federal legislature and state level government. guest:...
259
259
May 8, 2025
05/25
by
KDTV
tv
eye 259
favorite 0
quote 0
es un título muy hermoso que santa catalina de siena, que ayudó a que el papado volviera a roma despuésueno, es inevitable pensar en el último gran papa león que fue león 13 el papa de la rerum novarum, el papa que fue profundamente sensible a este mundo olvidado que eran los obreros y que comprometió a la iglesia a voltear la mirada a ellos , a organizarse con ellos, no? en méxico, por ejemplo, a partir de la rerum novarum, se hizo una organización social extraordinaria en favor de los obreros. Él abogó por esta justicia social. podemos decir que de esa encíclica nace la doctrina social de la iglesia , hoy tan que tiene un lugar tan preponderante en la iglesia . entonces me parece que si toma este nombre es porque él tiene una profunda inquietud en el corazón. por los pobres, los obreros, por la justicia social y obviamente hoy en día los migrantes sin duda . >> claro, ahí está. ese es , ha sido la misión del papá prevost martínez , padre francés, madre también de ascendencia española , nacido en chicago, en los estados unidos, tiene 69 años. a punto de cumplir los 70 años, pero que se
es un título muy hermoso que santa catalina de siena, que ayudó a que el papado volviera a roma despuésueno, es inevitable pensar en el último gran papa león que fue león 13 el papa de la rerum novarum, el papa que fue profundamente sensible a este mundo olvidado que eran los obreros y que comprometió a la iglesia a voltear la mirada a ellos , a organizarse con ellos, no? en méxico, por ejemplo, a partir de la rerum novarum, se hizo una organización social extraordinaria en favor de...