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is he a moral psychologist merely describing his empirical findings about the phenomenon of human moral judgment? or is he a moralist who is making recommendations about how people ought to live? it seems he is at least the former a bleak and arguably the latter as well. the question is how to go together. i'm sure nicholas phillipson has an answer to that but i will be interested to hear what it is. similar issue arises in the wealth of nations. when smith declares it is not the benevolence of the butcher of the borrower or the baker and recycle this line with me. it is not from the benevolence of the butcher, brother or the baker that we accept our dinner but from there regard to their own interests. that sounds like a descriptive statement and as some have said a rather cynical one. one might ask the question, perhaps that is how we often do behavior but is it how we should behave? the question again is what kind of claim is smith making? really describing the way human beings tend to behave or is he making a recommendation? my first gentle suggestion to professor nicholas phillipson
is he a moral psychologist merely describing his empirical findings about the phenomenon of human moral judgment? or is he a moralist who is making recommendations about how people ought to live? it seems he is at least the former a bleak and arguably the latter as well. the question is how to go together. i'm sure nicholas phillipson has an answer to that but i will be interested to hear what it is. similar issue arises in the wealth of nations. when smith declares it is not the benevolence of...
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in which she was trained in the moral philosophy tradition in which he was raised, the european moral philosophy tradition in which he was raised presented moral philosophy as for some people called the queen of the sciences. it was a science you approached having had the classical education, having been educated in logic and metaphysics, having been educated in national philosophy and possibly on the side, mathematics, which we depend on your university. that was a certain framework of his education at glasgow university in 1736, which was 21740 under the great prints countrymen. hutchison smith, and preparing himself for moral philosophy class was lucky. the natural philosophy he was taught was taught by someone who is highly sent this to newsstands and to newtonian philosophy. the mathematics he was taught, which i think in my view has been grossly neglected by students of adams smith. he was taught mathematics by one of the greatest if not the greatest of late indictment mathematicians, robertson said, the geometer in the person who revolutionized europe's understanding. smith and
in which she was trained in the moral philosophy tradition in which he was raised, the european moral philosophy tradition in which he was raised presented moral philosophy as for some people called the queen of the sciences. it was a science you approached having had the classical education, having been educated in logic and metaphysics, having been educated in national philosophy and possibly on the side, mathematics, which we depend on your university. that was a certain framework of his...
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. >>> at the same time, the moral questions about military intervention in libya. >>> also, alongside war and tragedy, we remember the surviving shakers, trying to create heaven on earth, in this life. >>> and jews celebrate purim, with its message that, obvious or not, god is at work in the world. >>> welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. faith-based and international aid groups rushed to help victims of the catastrophes in japan. it's estimated that more than 10,000 people were killed by the massive earthquake and tsunami. japanese officials say more than 450,000 are homeless and in need of supplies. humanitarian efforts, however, have been severely complicated by radiation from four of the country's nuclear reactors. we get more from dave toycen, the president and chief executive officer of the christian aid group, world vision canada. we spoke to him by phone from tokyo on friday night. dave, thanks so much for staying upo late to talk to us. are you and the others doing relief work there, are you able to get to all the people who need help? and do you have th
. >>> at the same time, the moral questions about military intervention in libya. >>> also, alongside war and tragedy, we remember the surviving shakers, trying to create heaven on earth, in this life. >>> and jews celebrate purim, with its message that, obvious or not, god is at work in the world. >>> welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. faith-based and international aid groups rushed to help victims of the catastrophes in japan. it's...
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religious conservatives maintain that addressing the government's massive debt is a moral issue. meanwhile, a diverse interfaith coalition urged members of congress to consider how cuts would hurt poor people in the us and around the world. as part of that effort, several prominent christian leaders launched a new ad campaign asking "what would jesus cut?" joining me with more on this is kevin eckstrom, editor of religion news service. kevin, there's been a huge mobilization it seems from many quarters of the religious community on these budget issues. >> right, and you're seeing it from both the left and the right. from the left, the more progressive side, you see traditional lobbying to keep programs like home heating assistance and school lunches and aid for, you know, women and children, sort of your bread and butter domestic issues. on the right, you're seeing a lot of action to try to protect the international development assistance, money to buy mosquito nets to prevent malaria and to fight aids in africa, food for the hungry and refugees, and things like that. so you've g
religious conservatives maintain that addressing the government's massive debt is a moral issue. meanwhile, a diverse interfaith coalition urged members of congress to consider how cuts would hurt poor people in the us and around the world. as part of that effort, several prominent christian leaders launched a new ad campaign asking "what would jesus cut?" joining me with more on this is kevin eckstrom, editor of religion news service. kevin, there's been a huge mobilization it seems...
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moral injury causes good character to become deformed. >> reporter: it alters it? >> alters it. >> reporter: who you were? >> it makes you bitter. it makes you cynical. it makes you filled with hatred. >> reporter: michael had never been in tuble before, but served prison time after his wife convinced him to sell his personal unregistered guns to someone who turned out to be a government informer. >> you get so used to having a rifle, and i used to get these fears like i had forgotten ply rifle somewhere, and to even imagine life without a rifle is scary. >> reporter: monica says michael's attachment to guns is not uncommon. >> that's what they were trained to do and what eyleaed, especially in combat, is that the world is not a safe place, and they are taught to protect themselves and others and think everyone else is crazy for not having a weapon with them at all times. >> reporter: the rate of suicide among vets of the current wars has also been on the rise. the federal study in 2005 found that veterans were twice as likely to commit suicide as those who hadn't
moral injury causes good character to become deformed. >> reporter: it alters it? >> alters it. >> reporter: who you were? >> it makes you bitter. it makes you cynical. it makes you filled with hatred. >> reporter: michael had never been in tuble before, but served prison time after his wife convinced him to sell his personal unregistered guns to someone who turned out to be a government informer. >> you get so used to having a rifle, and i used to get these...
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i have been out fighting in the wars on these moral issues. i can tell you, i had a chance to speak to which anderson who is the chairman of the judiciary committee. i was talking with him and we have been dealing with these marriage issues and abortion issues and it is tough. i have never been through the assault i have been true over these last few days. i said welcome to the club. it is one thing to stand up in front of a group and talk about the things you believe in. it is another thing to go out and lead and fight for those beliefs. for my children, i always thought because i took the lead on the partial birth abortion and abortion and family issues, i was the conservative. i was involved in all sorts of cutting spending. the gang of seven. i was the conservative conservative. it was not until i stood on the floor of the senate next to barbara boxer and for our on and, debated are boxer. it was a special -- there is a special place in heaven for me as a result. [applause] after those debates, after i stuck my head out of the foxhole, my
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the program has a far more greater cost, moral hazard. that lingering belief that america's biggest banks are too big to fail and the rules apply to everyone else in america do not apply to them. this belief continue to distort our financial markets, advantaging the largest banks on wall street, while disadvantaging everyone else in the country. the cost of moral hazard is not easily quantifiable, but it is real and reprehensible. today's hearing consists of three panelists. first we are joined by acting assistant secretary who currently manages all t.a.r.p. programs for the department of treasury. i particularly hope that you will share with us your lessons learned after working with the t.a.r.p. for over two years. what can our nation learned from this ugly experience and how can we prevent it from ever happening again? our second panel includes witnesses from the fdic, fha, and federal reserve. these offices played a critical role during the crisis, often coordinating with additional t.a.r.p. programs. i hope these witnesses will help
the program has a far more greater cost, moral hazard. that lingering belief that america's biggest banks are too big to fail and the rules apply to everyone else in america do not apply to them. this belief continue to distort our financial markets, advantaging the largest banks on wall street, while disadvantaging everyone else in the country. the cost of moral hazard is not easily quantifiable, but it is real and reprehensible. today's hearing consists of three panelists. first we are joined...
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i agree any government comes with a moral hazard problem. particularly, when the obama administration launched the stress tests and provided the capital assistance program, we said that will come with tough conditions. no one took the money. >> my time is about up. i will leave it by saying, i think there were some endings. >> on monday alabama governor robert bentley announced deep cuts to education and other programs to balance state's $19 billion budgets. he also said it's time for the state's quote addiction to the federal stimulus dollars toned. the government made these remarks in the first state of the state address before joint session of the alabama legislature from the old statehouse chamber in montgomery. this is 40 minutes. >> the first joint section -- joint session of the 2011 alabama legislature will now come to order. we are gathered to hear the state of the state address by his excellency, the governor of alabama, robert bentley. [applause] i present to the governor. [applause] >> good to see you. lieutenant governor, speake
i agree any government comes with a moral hazard problem. particularly, when the obama administration launched the stress tests and provided the capital assistance program, we said that will come with tough conditions. no one took the money. >> my time is about up. i will leave it by saying, i think there were some endings. >> on monday alabama governor robert bentley announced deep cuts to education and other programs to balance state's $19 billion budgets. he also said it's time...
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there's time when the prescription around moral living is useful all the time.es when the bible describes cultural historical context that has lessons for the future. otherwise you'll lose your mind and not use the bible at all. >> first of all, i'm reluctant to roll up bishop eddie long's personal conflict and crisis with prosperity gospel. >> two separate issues. >> i want to say first of all that i hope there are plaque ministers that can have a genuine interest in young black males. i hope, indeed, his ministry to these young black males has been sincere and produced great truth. >> i think part of the reason people are combining these things is part of the response by eddie long, at least his church, it was unfamiliar to black folks. when he went on stable, very little. threw the mike like it was coming to america, walks off the thing and 5,000 people or 10,000 jump up in adoration and approval. >> i don't think that's so rare. >> someone arlgd that's kind of a cult personality. >> this is not new. this is not unusual. there have been many ministers, leader
there's time when the prescription around moral living is useful all the time.es when the bible describes cultural historical context that has lessons for the future. otherwise you'll lose your mind and not use the bible at all. >> first of all, i'm reluctant to roll up bishop eddie long's personal conflict and crisis with prosperity gospel. >> two separate issues. >> i want to say first of all that i hope there are plaque ministers that can have a genuine interest in young...
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-- contributing to the low morale. >>> about 50 oakland police officers have new tools to use. it is a small video camera that attaches to the officers assured or dash cam. they hope to equip more officers with the cameras in the future. >>> san francisco police say they have made and arrested a bomb scare -- a rest in a bomb square. they say that garfield smith left a backpack while telling workers there was a bomb inside. the road was shut down for about four hours. >>> current and former major league baseball players took the stand today. jason giambi along with marvin bernard say that they received steroids from barnes' trainer greg anderson. >> the government thinks that will help them establish the fact that the players kneel what they were taking -- players knew what they were taking. >> everything happened yesterday emotionally as well as having a heart problem yesterday. >> also on the stand was stan kroenke. >>> governor jerry brown ended negotiations with republicans but he needs votes from two republicans to extend temporary tax increases. in the coming weeks he wil
-- contributing to the low morale. >>> about 50 oakland police officers have new tools to use. it is a small video camera that attaches to the officers assured or dash cam. they hope to equip more officers with the cameras in the future. >>> san francisco police say they have made and arrested a bomb scare -- a rest in a bomb square. they say that garfield smith left a backpack while telling workers there was a bomb inside. the road was shut down for about four hours....
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>>>angie: arturo morales es un activista muy peculiar >>> mi gente es aquel es el negro, el asiático, más tiempo en méxico que en estados unidos este año fundó una agrupación cuya meta es evitar que más indocumentados lleguen a utah y que se ponga en practica la nueva ley de inmigración? >>> esta legislación eh h b 116 crea muchos problemas porque hay mucha gente que está aquí legalmente y que ha robado identidades de otras personas. esa legislación les dabas básicamente un pase fácil. >>>angie: qué le dice usted a los inmigrantes indocumentados que fueron como usted no tienen derecho de poder formalizar su estatus en este país?. >>> todo el mundo tiene derecho de formalizar pero hay que hacer las cosas legales tal y como este de deben hacerse >>>angie: su posición le ha hecho ganar enemigos y hasta amenazas. >>>angie: por eso no dejó que le grabemos el rostro a sus hijos ni que poco para damos ver su domicilio >>> hay gente que me llama y me dice si yo fuera tú tuviera cuidado no dejaría que mi esposa estuviera sola mis hijos jugaran en la calle >>>angie: morales vendedor de ba biene
>>>angie: arturo morales es un activista muy peculiar >>> mi gente es aquel es el negro, el asiático, más tiempo en méxico que en estados unidos este año fundó una agrupación cuya meta es evitar que más indocumentados lleguen a utah y que se ponga en practica la nueva ley de inmigración? >>> esta legislación eh h b 116 crea muchos problemas porque hay mucha gente que está aquí legalmente y que ha robado identidades de otras personas. esa legislación les...
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morality is as important as economics. you have a right to get a job so you can donate to your voluntary religious organization, so you can donate. it is balancing the budget, it is an essentially moral, not economic question, about whether politicians should follow the same roles. there should be no distinction between economic, national security, and social security. we should all agree on these questions of fundamental reality. -- morality. we had a great speaker at last year, and i strongly iendorse plan to cut funding for planned parenthood. how can we turn the country around? let's start on the first day. there's a system called an executive order that allows the president to interpret the application of law. imagine for examples. what if week on the first day we had a president who said we are now abolishing as of this minute every single czar in the white house and their offices. what if we said on the very first day, we are reinstating ronald reagan's mexico city policy, and no american tax money will go in the ab
morality is as important as economics. you have a right to get a job so you can donate to your voluntary religious organization, so you can donate. it is balancing the budget, it is an essentially moral, not economic question, about whether politicians should follow the same roles. there should be no distinction between economic, national security, and social security. we should all agree on these questions of fundamental reality. -- morality. we had a great speaker at last year, and i strongly...
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i have been out fighting in the wars on these moral issues. i can tell you, i had a chance to speak to which anderson who is the chairman of the judiciary committee. i was talking with him and we have been dealing with these maiage issues and abortion issues and it is tough. i have never been through the assault i have been true over these last few days. i said welcome to the club. it is one thing to stand up in front of a group and talk about the things you believe in. it is another thing to go out and lead and fight for those beliefs. for my children, i always thought because i took the lead on the partial birth abortion and abortion and family issues, i was the conservative. i was involved in all sorts of cutting spending. the gang of seven. i was the conservative conservative. it was not until i stood on the floor of the senate next to barbara boxer and for our on and, debated are boxer. it was a special -- there is a special place in heaven for me as a result. [applause] after those debates, after i stuck my head out of the foxhole, my ch
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to have cancer because they can't deal with these screenings but they do it all under this moral banner of ending abortion which is only less than two percent of what planned parenthood does as a whole well many of us in the three of you we have we are pro-life we have problems with abortion and i've talked to mrs martin grandparenthood well planned parenthood is also doing good work on maternal. and we're doing similar work in our church which is maternal health and child protection is is is being taken away from this budget is really misplaced the priorities are misplaced so we're saying. what is the budget say about us. so i want to say that i don't believe it's in our security interests to cut the poverty programs all over the world we're going to be spending more in a few weeks in libya then we're spending right now in these letters i mean programs i also have to ask you right we're not just talking about party programs within the u.s. we're talking about poverty programs that help people internationally but i do you think that america is right now when they're told that you know u
to have cancer because they can't deal with these screenings but they do it all under this moral banner of ending abortion which is only less than two percent of what planned parenthood does as a whole well many of us in the three of you we have we are pro-life we have problems with abortion and i've talked to mrs martin grandparenthood well planned parenthood is also doing good work on maternal. and we're doing similar work in our church which is maternal health and child protection is is is...
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you know i find them very moral and i think we can meet even those we disagree with on those moral grounds you know we have to ask ourselves who we are or you kill beautiful stories or thank you for the feedback i'm getting from people was that they feel like their lives. has been changed as a result of seeing this movie this is a transformational movie was that your goal when you set out to make it to transform others or simply to get out of your system when it happened to you but i think it's both i think every filmmaker wants to communicate something i needed to tell the story i literally thought i was going to die had a kind of a near death experience and a bike accident that compelled me to share something as a last chapter of my life but i think every filmmaker hopes that something that they do will affect another person to rethink something to recalibrate to make a shift not per my own edification but for their own potential joy for potential meaning and purpose a brilliant job of it tom shadyac thanks thank you thank you for your participation membership appreciate your thank story
you know i find them very moral and i think we can meet even those we disagree with on those moral grounds you know we have to ask ourselves who we are or you kill beautiful stories or thank you for the feedback i'm getting from people was that they feel like their lives. has been changed as a result of seeing this movie this is a transformational movie was that your goal when you set out to make it to transform others or simply to get out of your system when it happened to you but i think it's...
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but in reality that's not how we experience morality. we have these moral intuitions so one of the experiments is they put on a sweater that they say "this was hitler's sweater, would you put it on?" nobody wants to put on hitler's sweater because they would feel contaminated. we have immediate moral intuitions. we have immediately... most people immediately have a moral revulsion at the thought of insist. you don't have to teach a three-year-old kid what unfairness is. they know what unfairness is. so we are born with this moral... >> rose: born with? >> well, yeah, think i think we are born with. in early form a sense of fairness, a sense of purity. >> rose: do we know where it comes from? >> i don't know where it comes from in the brain. i try to stay away from that. that's the scientists job. but various other people have tried to define what these are and they have various experiences involving trolleys. >> rose: we know that experiment. we talked about that on this show. >> so but the lesson is... and i use that about adultery to i
but in reality that's not how we experience morality. we have these moral intuitions so one of the experiments is they put on a sweater that they say "this was hitler's sweater, would you put it on?" nobody wants to put on hitler's sweater because they would feel contaminated. we have immediate moral intuitions. we have immediately... most people immediately have a moral revulsion at the thought of insist. you don't have to teach a three-year-old kid what unfairness is. they know what...
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. >>> y hillary clinton homenajeo a mujeres, una fue la abogada marisela morales que llevó a peligrososmera dama míchel obama estuvo presente. >>> y polémica en perú con el holandés que se podría acoger a una demencia momentánea. y en colombia se unen a la lista ♪ >>> el ciudadano joran van der sloot acusado de asesinar a una joven en perú busca que le disminuan su sentencia, para ello su abogado argumenta una curiosa figura. >>> el holandés joran van der sloot quiere liberarse de una cadena perpetua. su estrategia es decir que cometió el crimen por emoción violenta. >>> descubrió que había tenido problemas con la justicia, y provocó la reacción violenta. >>> es una figura legal, su abogado tendría que provar que joran van der sloot no planificó y que tuvo una reacción violenta. >>> estamos aduciendo que es un crimen por emoción violenta, joran van der sloot está siendo perseguido por la mamá de natalie, él no pudo seguir su vida normal, tuvo que salir de aruba, perdió su universidad. >>> es una persona de casi dos metros, la otra es una joven de 21 años, comparar la violencia de uno so
. >>> y hillary clinton homenajeo a mujeres, una fue la abogada marisela morales que llevó a peligrososmera dama míchel obama estuvo presente. >>> y polémica en perú con el holandés que se podría acoger a una demencia momentánea. y en colombia se unen a la lista ♪ >>> el ciudadano joran van der sloot acusado de asesinar a una joven en perú busca que le disminuan su sentencia, para ello su abogado argumenta una curiosa figura. >>> el holandés joran...
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like they're government leeches for school health is a good thing so coming to office it is also a moral thing to do so we don't have generations of crushing debt for our kids and grandkids but how you cut the deficit is also a more lucian so how would you cut it well i think we've got a deficit hawks on the one hand which i think some of them care about through school health but there's hypocrites over here which is they're not going to we're the real monitors the real money in military spending in corporate subsidies and tax loopholes leave sixty minutes on sunday. and expose sixty billion dollars of corporate tax havens in switzerland. are denying us that revenue you know i'd be happy with their sixty billion all the stuff that faith we just want to the. national association of evangelicals the ships so it is not so those are in you is whether they're republican or democrat defending poor people is our vocation as people of faith we have a campaign going what would jesus cut it's a provocative question we bracelets the lore is that which is so we present every member of congress as a
like they're government leeches for school health is a good thing so coming to office it is also a moral thing to do so we don't have generations of crushing debt for our kids and grandkids but how you cut the deficit is also a more lucian so how would you cut it well i think we've got a deficit hawks on the one hand which i think some of them care about through school health but there's hypocrites over here which is they're not going to we're the real monitors the real money in military...
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this is known as moral hazard. the process works like this -- i have been present for some of these -- bankers and treasury, or federal reserve staff warned the principal policy maker that failure invites a domestic or world crisis. sometimes, they say "mr. secretary, your name will be on that crisis in the history books." i have never found a way of overcoming that when when the crisis happened or seems imminent. it does not help to point out that in the few occasions that there was no dog, financial crisis. , but no crisis followed. one example is the penn central railroad in 1970. was a major issuer of commercial paper. the federal reserve chairman, arthur burns, was anxious to protect the market by bailing out penn central. president nixon made the mistake of appointing an outside counsel from his old law firm. congressional leaders view that as an effort to assist the republican party. that ended the bailout. there was no crisis. the commercial paper market decline, but borrowers got the accommodation at banks
this is known as moral hazard. the process works like this -- i have been present for some of these -- bankers and treasury, or federal reserve staff warned the principal policy maker that failure invites a domestic or world crisis. sometimes, they say "mr. secretary, your name will be on that crisis in the history books." i have never found a way of overcoming that when when the crisis happened or seems imminent. it does not help to point out that in the few occasions that there was...
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has a moral obligation to intervene in libya. he will now have control. >> america's role will be limited. we will not put ground troops into libya, but we will focus our unique capabilities on the front and at transfer responsibility to our allies and partners. tonight, we are fulfilling that pledge. >> the rebels meet heavy resistance but about a continue the walk westward. there is fighting in the western city hall as pro gaddafi forces and get back partial control. thank you for joining us, coming up, a state of maximum alert over the crisis at the fukushima nuclear plant. ♪ using western military force to evict colonel gaddafi from power would be a mistake according to president obama, a military mission protecting civilians to include regime change would be counterproductive. he just came under some criticism that he hasn't properly explains the goals of the military action or how long it would last. >> there is no question that libya and the world would be better off with gaddafi out of power. we will actively pursue that
has a moral obligation to intervene in libya. he will now have control. >> america's role will be limited. we will not put ground troops into libya, but we will focus our unique capabilities on the front and at transfer responsibility to our allies and partners. tonight, we are fulfilling that pledge. >> the rebels meet heavy resistance but about a continue the walk westward. there is fighting in the western city hall as pro gaddafi forces and get back partial control. thank you for...
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valiente tambiÉn mexicana fue premiada hoy en washington en el dÍa internacional de la mujer, marisela morales bajo la justicia uno de los mÁs peligrosos criminales. ♪ >> confirman la muerte de un nieto del creador de la banda el recodo, en una masacre en mazatlÁn. ♪ >> es muy grande el crecimiento de la poblaciÓn hispana en california segÚn revelÓ la oficina del censo. ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn, edición noctura, con illia. >> buenas noches, bienvenidos, marisol valle la jefa de policÍa mÁs joven de mÉxico, quien aceptÓ su decisión del cargo pidiÓ asilo en los estados unidos, la comandante pidiÓ permiso para alejarse por unos dÍas y no regresÓ, por esta razÓn fue despedida. martÍn ha seguido desde cerca esta noticia, buenas noches. >> muy buenas noches,5 meses le durÓ el puesto de trabajo esta mujer que se jugÓ la vida por las ganas de hacer de mÉxico un paÍs mÁs justo. el 2 de marzo ya no se reportÓ a trabajar como habÍa sorprendido a muchos por su valentÍa y por asumir un puesto que ni siquiera los hombres querÍa. >> justo el dÍa internacional de la mujer en que publicaciones menci
valiente tambiÉn mexicana fue premiada hoy en washington en el dÍa internacional de la mujer, marisela morales bajo la justicia uno de los mÁs peligrosos criminales. ♪ >> confirman la muerte de un nieto del creador de la banda el recodo, en una masacre en mazatlÁn. ♪ >> es muy grande el crecimiento de la poblaciÓn hispana en california segÚn revelÓ la oficina del censo. ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn, edición noctura, con illia. >> buenas noches,...
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had a moral obligation to intervene in libya. they will now seek control of major operations to nato. >> i said america's role would be limited and we would not put ground troops into libya. we would focus our unique capabilities on the front end of the operation and transfer responsibility to our allies and partners. tonight, we are fulfilling that pledge. >> allied strikes on libya continue. the rebels he -- meet heavy resistance but pledged to continue their advance westward. >> i will hold gaddafi and kill him. >> fist fighting in the western city upper -- of misrata. we are broadcasting to our viewers in p.b.s. in america, and around the world. japan's prime minister declares a state of maximum alert over the crisis at the fukushima nuclear plant. president obama has made his first formal speech on the military campaign in libya. the address in washington came amid some criticism in the united states that the president has yet to explain what the goals of military action are and how long the military action will last. he res
had a moral obligation to intervene in libya. they will now seek control of major operations to nato. >> i said america's role would be limited and we would not put ground troops into libya. we would focus our unique capabilities on the front end of the operation and transfer responsibility to our allies and partners. tonight, we are fulfilling that pledge. >> allied strikes on libya continue. the rebels he -- meet heavy resistance but pledged to continue their advance westward....
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one of these moral complot -- contrasts. they are different from americans who are enshrining black slavery. yes, the american revolution is seen as a galvanizing factor in accelerating the abolitionist cause in the british empire. the 17 eighties is the time of enormous populous abolitionism. it should be said despite the british to this day being very celebratory of this tradition, and there is a lot of reference paid to those early abolitionists. the slave trade was not abolished for a generation, but there is no doubt that the idea that there would be free blacks and that freedom would be upheld by britain was really gaining ground in those years. >> i am curious but one particular person, you mention textbook. it is beyond. namely the son of benjamin franklin. william, i think. and the question in the sense of writing history, to what extent is the political loyalty to britain, they have the side of was this, the fact that they rarely saw her. i wonder if this is a clerical conflict. to what extent in this case and the
one of these moral complot -- contrasts. they are different from americans who are enshrining black slavery. yes, the american revolution is seen as a galvanizing factor in accelerating the abolitionist cause in the british empire. the 17 eighties is the time of enormous populous abolitionism. it should be said despite the british to this day being very celebratory of this tradition, and there is a lot of reference paid to those early abolitionists. the slave trade was not abolished for a...
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this is known as moral hazard. the process works like this -- i have been present for some of these -- bankers and treasury, or federal reserve staff warned the principal policy maker that failure invites a domestic or world crisis. sometimes, they say "mr. secretary, your name will be on that crisis in the history books." i have never found a way of overcoming that when when the crisis happened or seems imminent. it does not help to point out that in the few occasions that there was no dog, financial crisis. , but no crisis followed. one example is the penn central railroad in 1970. was a major issuer of commercial paper. the federal reserve chairman, arthur burns, was anxious to protect the market by bailing out penn central. president nixon made the mistake of appointing an outside counsel from his old law firm. congressional leaders view that as an effort to assist the republican party. that ended the bailout. there was no crisis. the commercial paper market decline, but borrowers got the accommodation at banks
this is known as moral hazard. the process works like this -- i have been present for some of these -- bankers and treasury, or federal reserve staff warned the principal policy maker that failure invites a domestic or world crisis. sometimes, they say "mr. secretary, your name will be on that crisis in the history books." i have never found a way of overcoming that when when the crisis happened or seems imminent. it does not help to point out that in the few occasions that there was...
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de la pausa comercial veremos como un escÁndalo de narcotráfico en bolivia salpica al presidente morales el presidente obama anunciÓ un plan de $ 200 millones para combatir el narcotrÁfico en latinoamÉrica y en chile dijo que trabajarÁ con naciones aliadas en la region. ¿porque existen dudas de que bolivia y otros paÍses del Área seran verdaderamente aliados? >> imposible eludir el tema del narcotrÁfico en su visita. dijo que lo enfrentarÁ con sus aliados presionando las finanzas de los cÁrteles pero surgiÓ la interrogante, si todos los paises son aliados en su lucha. carabineros chilenos le tendieron la trampa pero en cuanto al presidente. >> va a ser muy difÍcil llegar a evo pero se puede conseguir usando personas como este ex oficial de su gobierno. >> por el caso de zanabria mÁs de una docena de funcionarios fueron detenidos en allanamientos. >> generalmente cuando cae un personaje de tan alto rango, se responsabiliza al ministro inclusive el presidente. >> en paÍses con sistemas carcomido por el narcotrÁfico, los los presidentes no tienen conocimiento de lo que sucede pero morales n
de la pausa comercial veremos como un escÁndalo de narcotráfico en bolivia salpica al presidente morales el presidente obama anunciÓ un plan de $ 200 millones para combatir el narcotrÁfico en latinoamÉrica y en chile dijo que trabajarÁ con naciones aliadas en la region. ¿porque existen dudas de que bolivia y otros paÍses del Área seran verdaderamente aliados? >> imposible eludir el tema del narcotrÁfico en su visita. dijo que lo enfrentarÁ con sus aliados presionando las...
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. >> there's no morals clause. i came back super, uber prepared. like nobody was surprised.ld you sign a morals clause in the new contract? would you? >> hell, no. they should. they have no morality. >> reporter: after being fired, tmz cameras showed him on the roof of a beverly hills office building, carrying a machete. when he came down, he had three words. >> free at last. >> reporter: when asked by text if hi plans to sue, he had one answer, big. >> they began to think that he was fascinating. >> reporter: "tv guide's" steven ba tag bataglio, says sheen's return is certain. after shows and pair dis, his next job may be to take a backseat. up next for sheen, serious legal issues. like the child custody battle he has with his estranged wife, brooke mueller. let's not forget about the kids involved here. the custody battle might be settled outside of a courtroom. as the future of "two and a half men," no decision has been made. >>> police say the eeblgt rapist lived a jekyll and hyde-style life. he was arr arrested while livin with his girlfriend and 5-year-old son. prosecu
. >> there's no morals clause. i came back super, uber prepared. like nobody was surprised.ld you sign a morals clause in the new contract? would you? >> hell, no. they should. they have no morality. >> reporter: after being fired, tmz cameras showed him on the roof of a beverly hills office building, carrying a machete. when he came down, he had three words. >> free at last. >> reporter: when asked by text if hi plans to sue, he had one answer, big. >> they...
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ante autoridades un pueblo como andrÉs morales dicen desconocer que la hayan amenazado. >> nunca manifestÓe amenazas, no se dio en su actitud alguna situaciÓn que nos dijera o indicarÁ que estaba presionada. >> el gobernador fue aÚn mÁs lejos acusando a valles de oportunistas. >> utilizÓ esta oportunidad para acogerse a alguna
ante autoridades un pueblo como andrÉs morales dicen desconocer que la hayan amenazado. >> nunca manifestÓe amenazas, no se dio en su actitud alguna situaciÓn que nos dijera o indicarÁ que estaba presionada. >> el gobernador fue aÚn mÁs lejos acusando a valles de oportunistas. >> utilizÓ esta oportunidad para acogerse a alguna
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. >>> when he took control of the oakland police department he cited morale as one of the top problems. so how are things now? a status report and a pep talk on chief bats. >>> and bad news for men losing their hair at a young age. it could be a sign of real health problems. >>> live a greener life. eco-friendly businesses show you how april 9 and 10 at the san francisco food bank and get a free one-day pass. a community message from cbs 5. [ music ] ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, today. prosecutors . >>> some of baseball's best testified in the perjury trial for barry bonds today. prosecutors hope that their testimony helps prove that bonds lied to a federal grand jury about steroid use. simon perez on the big name players that testified and what they had to say. simon? >> reporter: dana, several of those big name players said that they got steroids from greg anderson who, as you know, was barry bonds' personal train heer. we also learned today that the management of the san francisco giants ball club was a little worried what was going on in the 2000 season. why was barry bonds gaining so much weigh
. >>> when he took control of the oakland police department he cited morale as one of the top problems. so how are things now? a status report and a pep talk on chief bats. >>> and bad news for men losing their hair at a young age. it could be a sign of real health problems. >>> live a greener life. eco-friendly businesses show you how april 9 and 10 at the san francisco food bank and get a free one-day pass. a community message from cbs 5. [ music ] ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...
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this is known as moral hazard.rocess works like this -- i have been present for some of these -- bankers and treasury, or federal reserve staff warned the principal policy maker that failure invites a domestic or world crisis. sometimes, they say "mr. secretary, your name will be on that crisis in the history books." i have never found a way of overcoming that when when the crisis happened or seems imminent. it does not help to point out that in the few occasions that there was no dog, financial crisis. , but no crisis followed. one example is the penn central railroad in 1970. was a major issuer of commercial paper. the federal reserve chairman, arthur burns, was anxious to protect the market by bailing out penn central. president nixon made the mistake of appointing an outside counsel from his old law firm. congressional leaders view that as an effort to assist the republican party. that ended the bailout. there was no crisis. the commercial paper market decline, but borrowers got the accommodation at banks. no c
this is known as moral hazard.rocess works like this -- i have been present for some of these -- bankers and treasury, or federal reserve staff warned the principal policy maker that failure invites a domestic or world crisis. sometimes, they say "mr. secretary, your name will be on that crisis in the history books." i have never found a way of overcoming that when when the crisis happened or seems imminent. it does not help to point out that in the few occasions that there was no...
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it is also fundamentally a moral issue. we have an opportunity to act now to forestall great harm to our nation and to the world. we had that kind of an issue during the civil rights debate. leaders like mike mansfield stood up and said, this is an issue that will not go away. it must be resolved. the time has come. and i think climate change is such an issue. if we do not act, we will not need our moral ability to shape our future. we will not meet our moral obligation to our children and future generations. and history will not judge just kindly spirit our path for me look for bidding. our journey may be longer than we hoped. but we have to keep in mind the moral imperative to act. the economic imperative to act. the environmental an imperative to act. and not turn aside. we have to keep pushing. we have to keep working. we will overcome. i just hope will not take so many years that we will find that we will be putting more money into adaptation to deal with the harm from climate change then we will in developing the tech
it is also fundamentally a moral issue. we have an opportunity to act now to forestall great harm to our nation and to the world. we had that kind of an issue during the civil rights debate. leaders like mike mansfield stood up and said, this is an issue that will not go away. it must be resolved. the time has come. and i think climate change is such an issue. if we do not act, we will not need our moral ability to shape our future. we will not meet our moral obligation to our children and...
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. >>> un golpe a la moral fuertísimo >>> pelotazo largo, y la recepción por la derecha de javier aquinoica, pero el árbitro dijo que todo estaba en lo legal. >>> a lo mejor e mucha información lo que mencionaba con el parado, como se iban a anular, cómo tenía superioridad numérica el cruz azul al santos, ahora sacas al delantero, para fortalecer el diocampo cuando es muy tarde. >>> el chema, con ludueña, el chato está flotando ahí con marcelo palau balzaretti, chatito, daniel ludueña, fernando arce, carlos darwin quintero, es que si siguen carlos darwin quintero y cristian benítez. >>>claro. >>> qué manotazo le pega. >>> lo noquearon a adrián cortés, a dónde le dice horacio cervantes. >>> pero fue horacio cervantes, perdón mpeón, pero somos compañeros le dice ahí, qué pelotazo le pegó. >>> se queja a la altura del píloro. >>> es que no esperaba que le dieran de esa forma, lo dejaron tumbando monitos. >>> se va el guti. >>> ingresa carlos morales . >>> segundo movimiento para el equipo de santos, ahora silbando al que sale, también al que entra. >>> pelotazo arriba aquí está el pony, rod
. >>> un golpe a la moral fuertísimo >>> pelotazo largo, y la recepción por la derecha de javier aquinoica, pero el árbitro dijo que todo estaba en lo legal. >>> a lo mejor e mucha información lo que mencionaba con el parado, como se iban a anular, cómo tenía superioridad numérica el cruz azul al santos, ahora sacas al delantero, para fortalecer el diocampo cuando es muy tarde. >>> el chema, con ludueña, el chato está flotando ahí con marcelo palau...
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>>> reports tonight of low morale and concerns that dozens of officers may abandon the oakland police department. i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. tonight the reality is, 450 fewer police officers are patrolling the streets of oakland than last year. amber lee is at opd headquarters where is she found a police department in need of a boost. >> reporter: an oakland police sergeant said that the morale is the lowest he has seen in 20 years. the police union says that oakland's 662 officers are doing the job of 1200. officers are overworked and underappreciated but face life and death on the job. he blacks a lack of support from city hall. how many are thinking about leaving? >> i would not be surprised if we had 50 to 1 pun police departments thinking about leaving. >> reporter: other factors contributing to low morale include faulty radios and the chief's interest of leaving for san jose. another sign, the number of sick days taken by officers has doubled in the last two years. the deputy chief concedes there are morale problems but they can be aprohibitted to the layoffs
>>> reports tonight of low morale and concerns that dozens of officers may abandon the oakland police department. i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. tonight the reality is, 450 fewer police officers are patrolling the streets of oakland than last year. amber lee is at opd headquarters where is she found a police department in need of a boost. >> reporter: an oakland police sergeant said that the morale is the lowest he has seen in 20 years. the police union says...
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>>> reports tonight of low morale and concerns that dozens of officers may abandon the oakland police department. i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. tonight the reality is, 450 fewer police officers are patrolling the streets of oakland than last year. amber lee is at opd headquarters where is she found a police department in need of a boost. >> reporter: an oakland police sergeant said that the morale is the lowest he has seen in 20 years. the police union says that oakland's 662 officers are doing the job of 1200. officers are overworked and underappreciated but face life and death on the job. he blacks a lack of support from city hall. how many are thinking about leaving? >> i would not be surprised if we had 50 to 1 pun police departments thinking about leaving. >> reporter: other factors contributing to low morale include faulty radios and the chief's interest of leaving for san jose. another sign, the number of sick days taken by officers has doubled in the last two years. the deputy chief concedes there are morale problems but they can be aprohibitted to the layoffs
>>> reports tonight of low morale and concerns that dozens of officers may abandon the oakland police department. i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. tonight the reality is, 450 fewer police officers are patrolling the streets of oakland than last year. amber lee is at opd headquarters where is she found a police department in need of a boost. >> reporter: an oakland police sergeant said that the morale is the lowest he has seen in 20 years. the police union says...
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and, you know, i have no problem with that on a moral level. our system, western-type systems are morally superior to the communist system. plus, we had obligations that we had made to them to say that we would help defend their freedoms, and the government may not have been a model of democracy and inclusion and good government, but it was a he can of a lot better than what ho chi minh had erected in the north. i go into the moral difference between melai masser where some of our troops went out of control and killed a bunch of south vietnamese civilians. the wei massacre took place during tet when the communists seized the city of weigh. they were there for about a month. and they proceeded to systematically kill thousands of people who were considered undesirables. you know, cold-bloodedly and systematically. it wasn't like they just, you know, went crazy. they had lifts coming in, they knew who they wanted, and once they got done with those, they made more lists and more heists. and between -- lists. even when our forces were getting them o
and, you know, i have no problem with that on a moral level. our system, western-type systems are morally superior to the communist system. plus, we had obligations that we had made to them to say that we would help defend their freedoms, and the government may not have been a model of democracy and inclusion and good government, but it was a he can of a lot better than what ho chi minh had erected in the north. i go into the moral difference between melai masser where some of our troops went...
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thank you, yes, the old language is more judgmental, it makes moral statements and moral judgments and the new language talks about this as a health issue. this is a health issue that we're dealing with and the old language doesn't acknowledge that. and carlos, did that affect you in your path to recovery? it did early on. september is really important because it happens to be my anniversary month... it's also recovery month. it is also recovery month, thank you for pointing that out. but september 23rd will represent my 17th year as a person in long-term recovery. and so i go back to my first opportunity to be in the treatment and some the labels and what was really interesting is that folks in the program themselves were labeling themselves. so the, you could be in a 12-step meeting and it's recommended, a particular fellowship that i attend, that you identify yourself simply as an addict. and folks thought it was real cute to identify themselves as low bottom or a rock star or some of the things. so for as much as society and the public labels us or attaches labels, early in the rec
thank you, yes, the old language is more judgmental, it makes moral statements and moral judgments and the new language talks about this as a health issue. this is a health issue that we're dealing with and the old language doesn't acknowledge that. and carlos, did that affect you in your path to recovery? it did early on. september is really important because it happens to be my anniversary month... it's also recovery month. it is also recovery month, thank you for pointing that out. but...
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es una mujer inteligente, que stein una base moral que está en una situación difícil y trata de sobrevivirco en nueva york isolda peguero de mun telemundo >>>josé: no se pierda la reina del sur a las 10/9 centro en telemundo y justo cuando sabe lo que va a pasar pasa algo totalmente distinto y es la maravilla de esta superproducción de telemundo nos vamo
es una mujer inteligente, que stein una base moral que está en una situación difícil y trata de sobrevivirco en nueva york isolda peguero de mun telemundo >>>josé: no se pierda la reina del sur a las 10/9 centro en telemundo y justo cuando sabe lo que va a pasar pasa algo totalmente distinto y es la maravilla de esta superproducción de telemundo nos vamo
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standard business but in today's globalized world moral considerations have been thrown out the window and profits are apparently the only thing that matters libya has always been regarded as a rogue nation and we know for certain it could aki played a role in the terrorist bombing of pan am flight one of three that killed one hundred ninety american citizens. and yet u.s. based corporations are openly doing business with get coffee and libya and have been since george w. bush made it legal in fact if you go online you can find a guidebook for u.s. companies written by the state department the department commerce and settled and doing business in libya commercial guide for u.s. companies as well be called here's how to get rich doing business with a brutal dictator one person instrumental in normalizing business relationships with libya back in two thousand and eight was david welch a u.s. diplomat under george w. bush after succeeding in opening doors to libya's markets welsh went on to become the vice president of back to tell a corporation that is currently building a new car plant
standard business but in today's globalized world moral considerations have been thrown out the window and profits are apparently the only thing that matters libya has always been regarded as a rogue nation and we know for certain it could aki played a role in the terrorist bombing of pan am flight one of three that killed one hundred ninety american citizens. and yet u.s. based corporations are openly doing business with get coffee and libya and have been since george w. bush made it legal in...
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ante autoridades un pueblo como andrÉs morales dicen desconocer que la hayan amenazado. >> nunca manifestÓ nos dijera o indicarÁ que estaba presionada. >> el gobernador fue aÚn mÁs lejos acusando a valles de oportunistas. >> utilizÓ esta oportunidad para acogerse a alguna benevolencia de la ley para cruzar legalmente, tambiÉn eso es una estrategia que seguramente usÓ. >> que gane su caso no es seguro, realidad pone al gobierno de estados unidos en una posiciÓn diplomÁticamente difÍcil. algunos expertos dicen que serÍa una bofetada a un aliado. >> es como decir que mÉxico no puede controlar el problema de las drogas y la guerra contra los carteles. mÉxico estÁ reconociendo que se perdiÓ la guerra y por eso la gente debe huir de mÉxico. >> otros indocumentados van a pedir asilo por el sistema. ha medida que recrudece la violencia en mÉxico siguen pidiendo asilo, pero son muy pocos los aprobados. el aÑo pasado mÁs de 3200 mexicanos pidieron asilo. sÓlo 49 pudieron lograrlo. >> el caso de la ex jefa de policÍas depende de las pruebas. segÓ su familia en estados unidos su situaciÓn aÚn es preca
ante autoridades un pueblo como andrÉs morales dicen desconocer que la hayan amenazado. >> nunca manifestÓ nos dijera o indicarÁ que estaba presionada. >> el gobernador fue aÚn mÁs lejos acusando a valles de oportunistas. >> utilizÓ esta oportunidad para acogerse a alguna benevolencia de la ley para cruzar legalmente, tambiÉn eso es una estrategia que seguramente usÓ. >> que gane su caso no es seguro, realidad pone al gobierno de estados unidos en una posiciÓn...
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t.a.r.p.as created a moral hazard. by using it to bail out banks, our financial regulators were able to hide the regulatory failures. there were many leading up. going forward, they refuse instances. the work has little bearing and whether it fails. it is used to balop automakers. some say it is excess because ey may yield the same. first claims of the flexibility are here. the taxpayer will feel tate losses on housing problems and financial institutions have yet to fully repay it. t.a.r.p. use taxpayer dollars for risky investments. returns us to properly object. the taxpayers for not adequately compensating the large risks. it has a long-term impact on the overall economy. on that basis, it has not been good for american families. the unemployment rate has reached record levels. lending remained stagnant. many are facing foreclosure. in light of the vast authority granted to the treasury, i believe this committee had a responsibility to conduct oversight of the program. the majority decided to outsource it. we will h
t.a.r.p.as created a moral hazard. by using it to bail out banks, our financial regulators were able to hide the regulatory failures. there were many leading up. going forward, they refuse instances. the work has little bearing and whether it fails. it is used to balop automakers. some say it is excess because ey may yield the same. first claims of the flexibility are here. the taxpayer will feel tate losses on housing problems and financial institutions have yet to fully repay it. t.a.r.p. use...
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that's their version of morality. send young americans halfway around the world to be chewed up and traumatized, then pull the plug on the support they need when they get home. that's what they call supporting the troops. the majority could kill the proverbial two birds with one stone if they wanted. they can just about solve the tet crisis by bringing our troops home and ending the moral stain on our nation that is the afghanistan war. somehow i'm not holding my breath until the speaker and my republican colleagues are prepared to show moral courage on afghanistan. i refuse to take their moral outrage about the deficit seriously. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia, mr. westmoreland, for five minutes. mr. westmoreland: in october of 1890, four women linked by common lineage to heros of the american revolution, joined 18 others to start the daughters of the american revolution. they started a campaign to serve the cupry through preservatio
that's their version of morality. send young americans halfway around the world to be chewed up and traumatized, then pull the plug on the support they need when they get home. that's what they call supporting the troops. the majority could kill the proverbial two birds with one stone if they wanted. they can just about solve the tet crisis by bringing our troops home and ending the moral stain on our nation that is the afghanistan war. somehow i'm not holding my breath until the speaker and my...
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dama se muestra confiada en ganar las prÓximas elecciones. >> quiÉnes son los que han cuestionado mi moralde ser un aÑo muy violento se espera que sea compulsivo y complicado. >> la resoluciÓn que adoptó la corte internacional de justicia de la haya hace mÁs de dos semanas no resuelve el conflicto. ahora se denuncian presuntas violaciones del espacio aÉreo por parte de costa rica. >> nicaragua protestÓ ante costa rica por supuestas violaciones a su esspacio aÉrea y a los tres km. cuadrados que nicaragua dice que pertenecen a... >> miramos todavÍa verdad, en esta posiciÓn, en estos vuelos actitudes de provocaciÓn de parte de costa rica, cosa que no entendemos. >> la corte internacional de justicia ordenÓ a ambos paÍses a abstenerse de enviar personal militar en el Área de disputa. aeronaves y hericÓpteros de ministro de seguridad pÚblica habrÍa supuestamente violado el espacio aÉreo en siete ocasiones entre el 8 y 19 de marzo. >> el canciller de costa rica rechazÓ la protesta y dijo que es falso que hayan violado el espacio aÉreo. y alegÓ que la fuerza pÚblica ni siquiera tiene dos de los t
dama se muestra confiada en ganar las prÓximas elecciones. >> quiÉnes son los que han cuestionado mi moralde ser un aÑo muy violento se espera que sea compulsivo y complicado. >> la resoluciÓn que adoptó la corte internacional de justicia de la haya hace mÁs de dos semanas no resuelve el conflicto. ahora se denuncian presuntas violaciones del espacio aÉreo por parte de costa rica. >> nicaragua protestÓ ante costa rica por supuestas violaciones a su esspacio aÉrea y a...
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if we do those three things both for moral reasons, which i think are obvious. we're talking about helping autonomous people liberate itself from one of the most deranged dictators of modern times and talking about placing the united states in the forefront of helping peoples, arab peoples, indigenous people, authentic people, use any adjective you want achieve democracy on their own and if we do this i think we'll have done the right thing. >> charlie: jessica, is this the right time for the united states to be on the right side of history? >> i think the right side of history is a different set of activities an would say if we can possibly arrange it to stay out that's the right side of history. in fact, it's probably the most important point that i stink will be said tonight which is the historical significance of what's happening in that arab spring is it's not about us but them. it's not about an ideologicalism or a protest against winner imperialism but it could become a narrative. what it has been about individual dignity and freedom and a rising up of pe
if we do those three things both for moral reasons, which i think are obvious. we're talking about helping autonomous people liberate itself from one of the most deranged dictators of modern times and talking about placing the united states in the forefront of helping peoples, arab peoples, indigenous people, authentic people, use any adjective you want achieve democracy on their own and if we do this i think we'll have done the right thing. >> charlie: jessica, is this the right time for...
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precisamente para hablar de lo que ocurre en libia nos acompaÑa el profesor martÍn morales.África. naciones unidas aprobÓ todas las medidas necesarias, lo digo entre comillas, a que se refiere con esto? >> todo lo que sea necesario para dar la impresiÓn de que los gobiernos del mundo estÁn asistiendo a los rebeldes en libia. y a la misma vez no dan la impresiÓn de que los estados unidos se estÁ metiendo una vez mÁs en una guerra en otro paÍs en el medio oriente. >> las veces anteriores quizÁs hemos escuchado la frase zona de exclusiÓn aÉrea fue en el 92 para botnia, podrÍamos esperar un bombardeo de los paÍses aliados en cualquier momento a partir de esta noche? >> la primera etapa de una zona de exclusiÓn es exactamente bombardeo de las defensas de los libios contra las fuerzas aÉreas de cualquier otro paÍs. la segunda etapa, establecer una presencia aÉrea sobre el paÍs. y la tercera etapa de la maniobra serÍa mantener esa presencia y dar cobertura a los rebeldes. >> gadaffi dijo que habrÍa un infierno si occidente se acerca a su paÍs. podrÍamos estar frente a un genocidio?
precisamente para hablar de lo que ocurre en libia nos acompaÑa el profesor martÍn morales.África. naciones unidas aprobÓ todas las medidas necesarias, lo digo entre comillas, a que se refiere con esto? >> todo lo que sea necesario para dar la impresiÓn de que los gobiernos del mundo estÁn asistiendo a los rebeldes en libia. y a la misma vez no dan la impresiÓn de que los estados unidos se estÁ metiendo una vez mÁs en una guerra en otro paÍs en el medio oriente. >> las...
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>> well, morale is down. that's what we're hearing from oakland police officers this morning. oakland police chief, anthony batts, has scheduled a news conference for 11:00 this morning. now, he's expected to publicly respond to the growing number of complaints of low morale in his department. even some veteran officers say they've never seen it this bad. police union blames faulty radios, their police chief's try for a new job in san jose, and officers leaving the department to work somewhere else. >> i would not be surprised if we had 50 to 100 police officers thinking about leaving laterally, outside of their police agencies. >>> the union says oakland police are overworked and understaffed and that the 662 officers is only about half of what the city should have. the mayor's office tells us here at ktvu that the city is currently in labor negotiations with the police union so commenting on staffing issues would not be appropriate. now, one woman tells us here that while officers were responding to her call for help after being assaulted, they were called away to a shooting
>> well, morale is down. that's what we're hearing from oakland police officers this morning. oakland police chief, anthony batts, has scheduled a news conference for 11:00 this morning. now, he's expected to publicly respond to the growing number of complaints of low morale in his department. even some veteran officers say they've never seen it this bad. police union blames faulty radios, their police chief's try for a new job in san jose, and officers leaving the department to work...