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basketball fighting is a moral issue? voting rights and expanding voting rights and protecting voting rights and women voting rights and labor rights and also freedom and immigrant rights and never backing up on the fundamental equal protection under the law are moral issues? if you don't think they're moral issues, don't debate it. but say whether you believe these are immoral issues. can't be both ways. we believe our moral tradition have a firm foundation upon which to stand against extremism. and it's time that we claim higher ground, higher than left versus right. higher than simple debate. we understand that some things are not about partisan debate. they are about what is right and what is wrong. every politician makes a big deal. that's all right. that's right. that happens to the best of us. we're prophetic people that believe in dancing and standing up what is right. well, that's a sign. and normally we'd have a song. the book of kings said that the profit cannot speak until what wrote the song? if we repent the
basketball fighting is a moral issue? voting rights and expanding voting rights and protecting voting rights and women voting rights and labor rights and also freedom and immigrant rights and never backing up on the fundamental equal protection under the law are moral issues? if you don't think they're moral issues, don't debate it. but say whether you believe these are immoral issues. can't be both ways. we believe our moral tradition have a firm foundation upon which to stand against...
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nicole: the way moral philosophers work at -- moral philosophers looked at a motion versus how moral leaders may have looked at it. there was a split in the colonies among different religious groups, with some religious sects much more fully embracing the use of religion and emotion and others being much more reluctant about it. basically, the focus for moral philosophers was especially on sympathy as a way of evaluating your relationships with other people and the actions you might take. for religious leaders, the emphasis was on affection which is, in some sense, about the way you interact with people. much more so, they talked about being affected by the spirit of god. cultivating a kind of emotion that links you specifically to god. more than worrying so much about emotion that links you to other people in society. it is a little bit of a split. it is quite interesting. i didn't really quite get into the nitty-gritty technical details, but the 18th century had a particular vocabulary of emotions. they very seldom use the word emotions at all which is why i use it as my analytical
nicole: the way moral philosophers work at -- moral philosophers looked at a motion versus how moral leaders may have looked at it. there was a split in the colonies among different religious groups, with some religious sects much more fully embracing the use of religion and emotion and others being much more reluctant about it. basically, the focus for moral philosophers was especially on sympathy as a way of evaluating your relationships with other people and the actions you might take. for...
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moral declaration.ant to ask the doctors to come up and then we will take questions from the press. thank you so much. god bless you. [applause] sisters, in ad few days america will be commemorating the horrible and tragic events of september 11, 2001. when the twin towers of the world trade center came crashing down from the brutal attack of terrorists. during the mournful days of vulnerability and fear which followed, i recall sinkingthe sinking -- "god bless america." at baseball games, public place, and numerous assemblies. as the song goes and you can remember hearing at the baseball game, as we raise our voices in a solemn prayer, god bless america, land that i love. stand beside her. and guide her through the night with the light from above. as we come today, the first day after labor day, to the home stretch of the presidential election campaign, our nation needs to be sinking that song and praying that prayer in earnest out of the sincerity of our troubled hearts. 2016, 15 years after anxiety,
moral declaration.ant to ask the doctors to come up and then we will take questions from the press. thank you so much. god bless you. [applause] sisters, in ad few days america will be commemorating the horrible and tragic events of september 11, 2001. when the twin towers of the world trade center came crashing down from the brutal attack of terrorists. during the mournful days of vulnerability and fear which followed, i recall sinkingthe sinking -- "god bless america." at baseball...
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that is so twisted, the moral compass is so broken, even intellectually broken, not just morally. i live in california, in los angeles, at ucla, you can get a ba in english without having read one shakespeare play because multiculturalism, the notion that all cultures are equal has taken over the university. why would you concentrate on dead white european males? we have so much time, can i develop this more? i am very involved in classical music including periodically conducting orchestras inserting california. anthony thomasine he, chief music critic of the new york times, the 10 greatest composers. i didn't care who he wrote, i just wanted to know who he chose and was it similar to my choice? they were mostly similar but he didn't include handle and he didn't include heighten, only the father of the symphony, the father of the oratorio. the father of the supreme court, the father of the piano trio. he is a giant of giants. i know readers will ask why we didn't include xyz and the answer is i didn't want to take too many viennese german composers. instead he puts bartok because
that is so twisted, the moral compass is so broken, even intellectually broken, not just morally. i live in california, in los angeles, at ucla, you can get a ba in english without having read one shakespeare play because multiculturalism, the notion that all cultures are equal has taken over the university. why would you concentrate on dead white european males? we have so much time, can i develop this more? i am very involved in classical music including periodically conducting orchestras...
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when someone has a moral objection to war.e have a voluntary military -- but you can't opt out -- the burden is to say i'm a conscientious objector, oppose to war for this reason. they have you sign a paper when you first enlist or commission that says i'm not anti-war. that's a fair appoint. they are going to take you and train you. so the burden of proof is on individuals to show how you changed. that can take long. in my cases it took two years begging to get separated and multiple different ways to try to get out despite my best efforts to get fired from my government job. so while conscientious objection is a legal and honorable way to leave the military, not many people know about it and not many people their active duty in the reserves know about it either. i think this needs to change because when individuals choose to walk away from war that can provide a great check on the system that otherwise sends people too easily and too often. similarly and john just mentioned this, selective objection is when somebody has the
when someone has a moral objection to war.e have a voluntary military -- but you can't opt out -- the burden is to say i'm a conscientious objector, oppose to war for this reason. they have you sign a paper when you first enlist or commission that says i'm not anti-war. that's a fair appoint. they are going to take you and train you. so the burden of proof is on individuals to show how you changed. that can take long. in my cases it took two years begging to get separated and multiple different...
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something's morally wrong with you. with your thinking, in a democracy, you know, democracy, you work to suppress and undermine the vote. something's wrong with that. and we're deeply concerned that, you know, we hear people a lot of about prayerless, but where are you when people are praying on people's voting rights? any others? >> september 8th in north carolina. i don't know about other places, but in north carolina specifically, the state board of election meets. and they have to have a hearing on all of these plans that were not voted on unanimously. >> why sunday voting isn't important -- >> it's important. all of rules, sunday voting, same-day registration, early voting, we won those for movement movements. we challenged democrats. god is not democrat or republican. we challenged democrat and we won those things because remember, we did not get protected voting rights until 1965. to return to the congress until 1990. so it was 25 years after the voting rights act that north carolina is a southern state once agai
something's morally wrong with you. with your thinking, in a democracy, you know, democracy, you work to suppress and undermine the vote. something's wrong with that. and we're deeply concerned that, you know, we hear people a lot of about prayerless, but where are you when people are praying on people's voting rights? any others? >> september 8th in north carolina. i don't know about other places, but in north carolina specifically, the state board of election meets. and they have to...
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the moral compass is broken intellectually and morally. at ucla you can get a ba in english without having read one shakespeare play. multiculturism, the motion that all cultures are equal, has taken over so why would you focus on dead, white european males? can i develop this thought more? so i am very involved in classical music including condu conducting orchestras. two years ago, a piece from one of the greatest composure, i wanted to know who he would chose and if it was similar moo tie choices. they were mostly similar but he didn't include handle or hiding and hiding is the father of the symphony and the father of the cor tet. i know readers will ask why why didn't include him he said and the answer was i didn't want to take too many german vietnamese composures. this is how they think. it is not a list of the ten best composers. it as a list of diversity not quality and that is what you get at universities. why should we study shakespeare when there are guatemalans who have been ignored. >> host: does that go to the issue of politi
the moral compass is broken intellectually and morally. at ucla you can get a ba in english without having read one shakespeare play. multiculturism, the motion that all cultures are equal, has taken over so why would you focus on dead, white european males? can i develop this thought more? so i am very involved in classical music including condu conducting orchestras. two years ago, a piece from one of the greatest composure, i wanted to know who he would chose and if it was similar moo tie...
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the 49-year-old pastor jose morales apparently lived a double life. he's accused of impregnating a 13-year-old girl and marrying a 10-year-old girl in mexico. >> he played on his spiritual position to accomplish that, disgusting. >> reporter: morales' church was closed when i stopped by and they didn't return my calls. don seltzer, a volunteer says he hears stories like this all the time. >> using your place of authority overwhelm the child with their own intelligence and power and spirituality. >> reporter: court documents indicate it took the first victim years after the incident to come forward. she told her mother she was cutting herself as sexual abuse when she was just 12. the reports shows at least 5 victims, one of them police say morales married at 10 and impregnated at 13 or 14 years old. >> they're a victim. they are not guilty, but they feel the guilt anyway. they feel the shame and the guilt. >> reporter: the crimes are too graphic to mention. even more disturbing, morales admits he's relate to some of if we don't talk about it. not only
the 49-year-old pastor jose morales apparently lived a double life. he's accused of impregnating a 13-year-old girl and marrying a 10-year-old girl in mexico. >> he played on his spiritual position to accomplish that, disgusting. >> reporter: morales' church was closed when i stopped by and they didn't return my calls. don seltzer, a volunteer says he hears stories like this all the time. >> using your place of authority overwhelm the child with their own intelligence and...
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william barber, president of the north carolina naacp and moral monday leader.-ant to ask you, the impact trump and his remarks never mentions the violence being perpetrated on african-americans by some of these police officers. i am wondering your sense of the impact of his words -- because he is sounding more and more like a reversion back to richard nixon and law and order as the campaign theme for his presidency. his impact on the african american community, especially after in american use, of trump's words? >> you hit the nail on the head. his' and revisionist history and he is reaching back to the strategy that kevin phillips gave to richard nixon on how to hold on to the south and when the country. it is called the southern strategy. use all kinds of code words and misdirection. it is full of hypocrisy and it is full of untruthful things. first of all, donald trump is running to bedivider-- in-chief, suppressor-in-chief. we have to remember what he said with his mouth and more in portland, his policies. listen to what those are. first, he is for voter su
william barber, president of the north carolina naacp and moral monday leader.-ant to ask you, the impact trump and his remarks never mentions the violence being perpetrated on african-americans by some of these police officers. i am wondering your sense of the impact of his words -- because he is sounding more and more like a reversion back to richard nixon and law and order as the campaign theme for his presidency. his impact on the african american community, especially after in american...
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samuel morales hanrestad ya claÓn tes t man mistio pÚic >>> segÚ laiscalÍ jÉ mael yamuel morales,ijo el sprerz mioe un diputado oficialista. >>>ston loshees q ermido a u socied enas queiguraban bos, rÍ por el pago de un supuest sanoarÁ d50 personas el clun se reizÓ. >eÚnl agado del ho l presente ela acusacios y fdo pÍti en ctr del ndar,oruar el presiden saliÓ al poe las usiones al tmp qij que ner firrÁn pesquisa. >>> resldamos a nstro hijo y coiamos en l horilad de mi hmano al mmoieo que reetamos aas insticiones responsaese imparr juic euero paÍ >>> el presidente dea pÚblica h qri mterse alado delasr diputados de la op posiÓnre q la cercanÍaonu hermano y con su jo es moto suficient pa e É tbinea investigado. >> y se comueba de qu jimmy moraleenÍaonimiento de estoschos, tbÉn debiese serprocado. >>> pastenalista elas podrÍa ten unfeo negato en el binoeras. >>> el presen llegÓ bajo el lema niadrÓn ni coupto. >>> por el caso eel ristro de la propiedad f deepena la e decra de la entad otras 20 person, en gtela jenny coroado para l noci. >>> al resar en elnoticiero. >>> " canelo" Álvar dÓ
samuel morales hanrestad ya claÓn tes t man mistio pÚic >>> segÚ laiscalÍ jÉ mael yamuel morales,ijo el sprerz mioe un diputado oficialista. >>>ston loshees q ermido a u socied enas queiguraban bos, rÍ por el pago de un supuest sanoarÁ d50 personas el clun se reizÓ. >eÚnl agado del ho l presente ela acusacios y fdo pÍti en ctr del ndar,oruar el presiden saliÓ al poe las usiones al tmp qij que ner firrÁn pesquisa. >>> resldamos a nstro hijo y coiamos en...
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that is moral. my religion is morality base, not spirituality based.this is benjamin franklin who did not have belief in a trinity, but at a deep only from the god of the bible and the god who in his words judges us after we die. that is my god. if god doesn't judge us, then i might as well be an atheist. that means god gives the exact same faith to the good and evil. god is irrelevant to me. i am morally preoccupied, not spiritually. >> host: looks like we have another hillsdale student here. >> guest: i grew up abroad grew up abroad, so i spent the last 13 years living in vienna, ostrow. and i frazzled some people here. i will say i'm a conservative, but living in vienna, the socialist country in very socialist city. while i was there, we had a bike very cheap public transportation. i can always feel safe walking around the city at night. a pretty high quality of life in terms of quality of life on scales and rankings like that. then your discussions to often times we discuss socialism might have terrible evil thing and they become really corrupt. my
that is moral. my religion is morality base, not spirituality based.this is benjamin franklin who did not have belief in a trinity, but at a deep only from the god of the bible and the god who in his words judges us after we die. that is my god. if god doesn't judge us, then i might as well be an atheist. that means god gives the exact same faith to the good and evil. god is irrelevant to me. i am morally preoccupied, not spiritually. >> host: looks like we have another hillsdale student...
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it's a matter of morality. and i don't believe that arab countries will pursue it when we have a strong president who will protect the integrity of our country, the commitment of our constitution and bill of rights, and protect people in this country who happen to be jews. it may later be catholics. it may be later be baptists who are threatened by some foreign country. but we ought to stand staunch. and i think it's a disgrace that so far mr. ford's administration , has blocked the passage of legislation that would've revealed by law every instance of the boycott and it would've prevented the boycott from continuing. ms. frederick: president ford. mr. ford: again governor carter is inaccurate. the arab boycott action was first taken in 1952. and in november of 1975, i was the first president to order the executive branch to take action, affirmative action, through the department of commerce and other cabinet departments, to make certain that no american businessman or business organization should discriminate
it's a matter of morality. and i don't believe that arab countries will pursue it when we have a strong president who will protect the integrity of our country, the commitment of our constitution and bill of rights, and protect people in this country who happen to be jews. it may later be catholics. it may be later be baptists who are threatened by some foreign country. but we ought to stand staunch. and i think it's a disgrace that so far mr. ford's administration , has blocked the passage of...
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that is our moral obligation to do this. they have this moral obligation. we have to do this. we have to take more money from the american people, print more money to do all these good things, because we have this moral obligation. what about their moral obligation to the people they steel the money from. of course, that's a strong argument too. even if they did a little bit of what they claim, it would be a little bit different. they don't do anything. everything is opposite of what they claim. right now, when it comes to the military, every day i come up with a new story about another weapons system that doesn't work. aircraft carriers, $13 billion. that's just a little bit. it reminds me of the paul krugmans and the keynesians. they say, when it is in trouble financially, it is worthwhile for government to give a group of people money and a shovel. their job is to dig a hole and have another group, they get a shovel and they get money to fill up the hole. that will have an economic benefit, because they will have to spend this money somewhere. they never measure the cost of
that is our moral obligation to do this. they have this moral obligation. we have to do this. we have to take more money from the american people, print more money to do all these good things, because we have this moral obligation. what about their moral obligation to the people they steel the money from. of course, that's a strong argument too. even if they did a little bit of what they claim, it would be a little bit different. they don't do anything. everything is opposite of what they...
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it's not a moral one in this sense. baghdad bob, we laugh about him because he was the iraqi official who kept say they're winning a war they're clearly losing. king jo kim jong-un said they won the olympics in north korea. people, you lose all credibility when you say things are not true when they are. he lost the dpe baebate. he has a problem with this young contestant, she was 18, an immigrant from venezuela, he's going to be the bad guy and that's the way it's going to be and he thinks he can win the argument? >> let me give you a counter vision. donald trump has been doing this thing since this campaign started. he often talks about crowd sizes being much larger than they are. he did it again today saying that there were thousands of people inside this venue when the place only holds about 1200, maybe 1800 people and there were a little more than a thousand people here. he said there were 3,000 people waiting outside when there was not anyone waiting outside. he has been presenting things that aren't true as a fact
it's not a moral one in this sense. baghdad bob, we laugh about him because he was the iraqi official who kept say they're winning a war they're clearly losing. king jo kim jong-un said they won the olympics in north korea. people, you lose all credibility when you say things are not true when they are. he lost the dpe baebate. he has a problem with this young contestant, she was 18, an immigrant from venezuela, he's going to be the bad guy and that's the way it's going to be and he thinks he...
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we started calling the business man and woman morally good. my tradition hasn't been perfect on that. gandhi, buttey -- buddha, and it is something you put up with. we changed the lingo. this is reversible. we ask what are you teaching kids in school? are we teaching kids business and free market is morally good or saying it is corrupt and wall street is nasty. unfortunately there are a few bad apples but the predominance of people in america are basically good. every small business person wants to give their employees health care. when i knock on thousands of doors that is one thing i learned. teaching economics i learned i should have knocked doors more. people are good basically and want to help employees. we have to reverse the moral language and teach kids work is a calling and you better be happy and passionate about you do or otherwise you will have a miserable life. we have to pump up the kids and show them this is good for you. it is good politics, too. you are telling the kids the truth and pumping them up on business. the left is a
we started calling the business man and woman morally good. my tradition hasn't been perfect on that. gandhi, buttey -- buddha, and it is something you put up with. we changed the lingo. this is reversible. we ask what are you teaching kids in school? are we teaching kids business and free market is morally good or saying it is corrupt and wall street is nasty. unfortunately there are a few bad apples but the predominance of people in america are basically good. every small business person...
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there's moral uncertainties. and appearing to -- making mainstream science appear to be out of touch with reality. to the extent that we can cause a controversy, we can take advantage of the belief that debate is health but if one side of the debate is informed by college the other is informed by opinion or some other motivation, it's not a fair fight. not an even-handed debate. journalists, of course, feed into this because of their focus on balance, and that's why it was developed that way. in 2008 we noticed the paucity of discussion of big science issues and i'm coming towards the end here. by these top five tv news anchors. matthew chapman,my co founder of science tee bait' four other people and i noticed this, and at that point in time these five has conjected 171 different vied for the then candidates for president and asked them nearly 3,000 questions. how many do you suppose mentioned the words "global warming" or climate change. the biggest economic and environmental question. any guesses? ten? i heard
there's moral uncertainties. and appearing to -- making mainstream science appear to be out of touch with reality. to the extent that we can cause a controversy, we can take advantage of the belief that debate is health but if one side of the debate is informed by college the other is informed by opinion or some other motivation, it's not a fair fight. not an even-handed debate. journalists, of course, feed into this because of their focus on balance, and that's why it was developed that way....
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i think it was the moral ha -- l hazard issue was what lehman would mean and the moral hazard issue tookenter stage after letting lehman go. anthony: a.i.g. was one of the most successful bailouts by the federal government. they paid the money back plus interest. the american taxpayer made money off the bailout. why are there such significant mass over the bailout situation? >> the bailouts were highly successful and probably saved the economy. and the reaction was to limit the fed's power to do bailouts. if they would have labeled it something other than bailout you might have gotten a different result. underlying it is the psychology that banks caused the problem, they got bailed out, the rest of the american public didn't, let's punish the banks. let's punish the executives who ran it. i think like all things that's a superficial way of looking at it. everyone was involved in the crisis. the consumer was involved, the banks were involved. anthony: we'll be right back with more "wall street week." >> announcer: next on "wall street week." nor elizabeth warren laying count hammer on the
i think it was the moral ha -- l hazard issue was what lehman would mean and the moral hazard issue tookenter stage after letting lehman go. anthony: a.i.g. was one of the most successful bailouts by the federal government. they paid the money back plus interest. the american taxpayer made money off the bailout. why are there such significant mass over the bailout situation? >> the bailouts were highly successful and probably saved the economy. and the reaction was to limit the fed's...
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jeremiah discussed how the morality of our culture has declined. but is there anything we can do to stem the tide? and what is god's next move? find the answers to this and nine other crucial issues facing our time in dr. david jeremiah's new book, "people are asking, is this the end? signs of god's providence in a disturbing new world." "is this the end for america?" and "is this the end for the world?" dr. jeremiah provides a biblical perspective on topics including immigration, the decline in morality, and the isolation of israel. "people are asking, is this the end?" will be released worldwide october 4th, but don't wait. you can reserve your copy now when you support "turning point" with a gift of any amount. and if you give $60 or more, dr. jeremiah will send you the "is this the end?" study set, which contains his new book, his complete series and a correlating study guide. plus, as a bonus for pre-ordering the book or set by october 3rd, you will also receive the exclusive resource, "ten prayers for our time," instantly as a digital downloa
jeremiah discussed how the morality of our culture has declined. but is there anything we can do to stem the tide? and what is god's next move? find the answers to this and nine other crucial issues facing our time in dr. david jeremiah's new book, "people are asking, is this the end? signs of god's providence in a disturbing new world." "is this the end for america?" and "is this the end for the world?" dr. jeremiah provides a biblical perspective on topics...
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the higher ground moral day of action took place and it was led by dr. ref ran william barber. >> we are declaring what ought to be the moral issues in the public scare. our politicians should be bigger than left versus right, democrats versus republicans. >> and the march today was part of the moral monday movement. being arrested during nonviolent demonstrations at the legislature. >>> the chapel hill chapter of the naacp is holding a rally. is this similar to the rally last month in chapel hill. >> reporter: some say they are similar issues and the site at morrisville. afternoon. workers told us aboutation where they've been unfairly fired from their jobs and retaliated by marlings. they said they have been discriminated against because of their race. leaders have been meeting with ups managers. however, they say conditionings are not improving and they're considering filing a class action lawsuit. one employee robert walker said when he raised concerns, it made several drivers and him uncomfortable. against. >> they're finding ways to compound -- com
the higher ground moral day of action took place and it was led by dr. ref ran william barber. >> we are declaring what ought to be the moral issues in the public scare. our politicians should be bigger than left versus right, democrats versus republicans. >> and the march today was part of the moral monday movement. being arrested during nonviolent demonstrations at the legislature. >>> the chapel hill chapter of the naacp is holding a rally. is this similar to the rally...
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nonetheless, we ought not a north what i call the moral minority in the free states. they exercised influence probably beyond their numbers. they had a lot to do with founding the republican party. they provided what they would call the backbone or what we might call the soul of the republican party. they always -- and this was women as well as men -- made .ure their opinions were heard they were literate, well-educated. they wrote letters to newspapers, and they voted, and republican politicians, even if they were not themselves fully sympathetic, understood that they needed to keep these people on board. so next question. >> decades ago, i was watching that program for one season, "profiles in courage" based upon president kennedy's book, and one week, they were profiling senator thomas koren and his opposition to the united state'' participation in the mexican war . now i hear that -- you know, i read before that he was for this amendment. my questions are -- in supporting this amendment -- because it seems he was very antiwar, so i would assume that amendment, het
nonetheless, we ought not a north what i call the moral minority in the free states. they exercised influence probably beyond their numbers. they had a lot to do with founding the republican party. they provided what they would call the backbone or what we might call the soul of the republican party. they always -- and this was women as well as men -- made .ure their opinions were heard they were literate, well-educated. they wrote letters to newspapers, and they voted, and republican...
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. - begun as a moral force -- has become a moral farce.mes to israel at the u.n., you probably think nothing will ever change, right? well, think again. you see, everything will change and a lot sooner than you think. the change will happen in this hall, because back home your governments are rapidly changing their attitudes towards israel. and sooner or later, that's going to change the way you vote on israel at the u.n. more and more nations in asia, in africa, in latin america, more and more nations see israel as a potent partner, a partner in fighting the terrorism of today, a partner in adopting the technology -- in developing the technology of tomorrow. today israel has diplomatic relations with over 160 countries. that's nearly double the number that we had when i served here as israel's ambassador some 30 years ago. and those ties are getting broader and deeper every day. world leaders increasingly appreciate that israel is a powerful country with one of the best intelligence services on earth because of our unmatched experience an
. - begun as a moral force -- has become a moral farce.mes to israel at the u.n., you probably think nothing will ever change, right? well, think again. you see, everything will change and a lot sooner than you think. the change will happen in this hall, because back home your governments are rapidly changing their attitudes towards israel. and sooner or later, that's going to change the way you vote on israel at the u.n. more and more nations in asia, in africa, in latin america, more and more...
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she sat down with natalie morales to talk about how trump's insults impacted her life. >> natalie morales is joining me now. thank you, this is such a big moment of alicia morales coming out and talking about what happened 20 years ago. how did she characterize with you what she dealt with with donald trump? >> you heard her interview and she characterized it by humiliation, she was humiliated and once she gained some weight after four months into her new reign as mis universe, it should have been the happiest time of her life. instead she was living with this nightmare and it became verbal abuse of her weight and the amount of weight she had gained. i mean you heard donald trump doubled down where she gained massive amount of weight. she gained about 18 and 20 pounds so she was very clear that she felt the entire time that it was pretty much torment for her and she's still emotional about it. now, 20 years, she's still feeling about it and her self-esteem mit the floor. >> even though she was the most beautiful woman in the world. >> now with the interview, take a look. >> did you know t
she sat down with natalie morales to talk about how trump's insults impacted her life. >> natalie morales is joining me now. thank you, this is such a big moment of alicia morales coming out and talking about what happened 20 years ago. how did she characterize with you what she dealt with with donald trump? >> you heard her interview and she characterized it by humiliation, she was humiliated and once she gained some weight after four months into her new reign as mis universe, it...
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top stories this hour, the mayor paris calls it of moral duty to open the city's first refugee camp. 400 male migrants will be housed . withnce rocks kabul government taking over the headquarters of a global charity. afghan security forces managed to rescue all the hostages and the death toll from yesterday's attack has risen to 41. international pressure is mounting on gabon. observers say there are discrepancies and called for a vote recount. ♪ first, paris is to open its first refugee camp next month. the mayor unveiled plans for a shelter which will house up to 400 male migrants in the north of the city. about 350 women and children will be in a suburb to the south of the city. they say it is a moral duty to provide humane conditions for people fleeing war and poverty. it will cost six point 5 million euros to write and will be entirely funded by the taxpayer. >> just a stones throw from the cities ring road. in less than one month's time, the graffiti -- graffiti covered onlyouse will house men and contain 400 beds to begin with. people,ut hosting giving them a chance themselves
top stories this hour, the mayor paris calls it of moral duty to open the city's first refugee camp. 400 male migrants will be housed . withnce rocks kabul government taking over the headquarters of a global charity. afghan security forces managed to rescue all the hostages and the death toll from yesterday's attack has risen to 41. international pressure is mounting on gabon. observers say there are discrepancies and called for a vote recount. ♪ first, paris is to open its first refugee camp...
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. >> dan: the breakaking news is in moral moral. police fired teargas breaking up a group of people protesting the deadly shooting of an unarmed black man by a black police officer of the so far 12 officers have been hurt during the protest including one who was hit in the face by a rock. nay 49er -- >>> 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick has been vocal about his feelings with his kneeling. it has got h some national attention, but now also some death threats apparently. tie is live at levi stadium with reaction. katie? >> reporter: dan, colin kaepernick says it has come a couple of different avenues. i talked with a personal security expert and h said he is not surprised by the threats, but kaepernick should consider safety of those around him. during a locker room interview , colin kaepernick acknowledged he has received some death threats. >> i had a few come my way, but not too concerned. >> he is with a specialized security company in san jose. he said that's the wrong attitude. >> when you are a public figure you have to take
. >> dan: the breakaking news is in moral moral. police fired teargas breaking up a group of people protesting the deadly shooting of an unarmed black man by a black police officer of the so far 12 officers have been hurt during the protest including one who was hit in the face by a rock. nay 49er -- >>> 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick has been vocal about his feelings with his kneeling. it has got h some national attention, but now also some death threats apparently. tie is...
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the palestinian-israeli conflict is not a morality play. everyone is a victim in a failed peace process, and yet at the same time as we're watching this and we're watching the jewish prayers for the dead being recited, i think many israelis probably are looking at his burial as perhaps the burial of the last champion for peace in israel, that had the credibility to rise to the level of president. >> ambassador, i know that we were talking about this earlier, on a personal level, this hits close to home for you. you knew shimon peres personally and throughout this as we're seeing these emotional scenes, reflect for us in the few minutes we have here what this night means for you personally, what you think it means for the jewish people, for israel. >> i spent my formative years in israel and came back to serve as president carter's deputy adviser during the camp david negotiations. i had a palestinian blood brother growing up in israel, which was odd for an american in israel to have. my family sacrificed a great deal in israel. i lost my mo
the palestinian-israeli conflict is not a morality play. everyone is a victim in a failed peace process, and yet at the same time as we're watching this and we're watching the jewish prayers for the dead being recited, i think many israelis probably are looking at his burial as perhaps the burial of the last champion for peace in israel, that had the credibility to rise to the level of president. >> ambassador, i know that we were talking about this earlier, on a personal level, this hits...
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raÚl morales los presenta de quÉ maneras familiares lo despidieron.e la pÉrdida del cantante, decidieron realizar una misa en honor a Él, acompaÑados de la ciudadanÍa en general. esta maÑana los asistentes vestidos de blanco, rezaron por el descanso de juan gabriel. >> el es una leyenda, siempre me dijo que la gente no muere, que la gente se transforma. entonces vamos a verlo asÍ, la bolsa tendrÁ siempre con nosotros, donde quiera lo escucharemos, no se fue, estÁ con nosotros. raÚl: a ritmo de el mariachi, la ceremonia se lleva a cabo para recordar un grande de mÉxico y el mundo. >> lo mÁximo, no puedo describirlo. era la mejor y por eso estoy triste porque no la voy a ver, pero estoy feliz porque Él hizo tantas cosas y tan bonitas. raÚl: el legado que deja no sÓlo se limita a la mÚsica, tambiÉn al al turismo que dejÓ huella en muchos jÓvenes de ciudad juÁrez y le estarÉ eternamente agradecidos. >> gracias a Él formamos el grupo, los invito a su concierto y estamos haciendo un disco. estamos muy apenados por no poner presentÁrselo. raÚl: vamos a conti
raÚl morales los presenta de quÉ maneras familiares lo despidieron.e la pÉrdida del cantante, decidieron realizar una misa en honor a Él, acompaÑados de la ciudadanÍa en general. esta maÑana los asistentes vestidos de blanco, rezaron por el descanso de juan gabriel. >> el es una leyenda, siempre me dijo que la gente no muere, que la gente se transforma. entonces vamos a verlo asÍ, la bolsa tendrÁ siempre con nosotros, donde quiera lo escucharemos, no se fue, estÁ con nosotros....
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ladies and gentlemen: the un, begun as a moral force, has become a moral farce. so when it comes to israel at the un, you'd probably think nothing will ever change, right? well, think again. you see, everything will change, and a lot sooner than you think. the change will happen in this hall, because back home, your governments are rapidly changing their attitudes towards israel. and sooner or later, that's going to change the way you vote on israel at the un. more and more nations in asia, in africa, in latin america, more and more nations see israel as a potent partner -- a partner in fighting the terrorism of
ladies and gentlemen: the un, begun as a moral force, has become a moral farce. so when it comes to israel at the un, you'd probably think nothing will ever change, right? well, think again. you see, everything will change, and a lot sooner than you think. the change will happen in this hall, because back home, your governments are rapidly changing their attitudes towards israel. and sooner or later, that's going to change the way you vote on israel at the un. more and more nations in asia, in...
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thereby bigging every moral question. those who raise the issue in the first place are dismissed as naive or probably dubious loyalty war corrupts the culture. as literary critics point out, the culture of war kill something precious and indispensable in a civilized society, freedom of utterance, freedom of curiosity, freedom of knowledge. he makes an exam. of a pentagon officer, a official who explained why the military censored some tv footage of iraqi soldiers literally being cut in half by american fire, he said if we let people see that kind of thing there might never be war. in the u.s. certainly an abiding reverence for the military has become a major part of americans culture. once the posture of being uncritical of the military takes hold it bleeds into other areas of life. the oe beans yens culture is certainly over the long run to shrivel originality and constrict thought, to encourage witless adaptation and social dishonesty. it's not much of a step from being uncritical of the military to being unkrit calf of
thereby bigging every moral question. those who raise the issue in the first place are dismissed as naive or probably dubious loyalty war corrupts the culture. as literary critics point out, the culture of war kill something precious and indispensable in a civilized society, freedom of utterance, freedom of curiosity, freedom of knowledge. he makes an exam. of a pentagon officer, a official who explained why the military censored some tv footage of iraqi soldiers literally being cut in half by...
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it is morally good. but we changed the l. ego to say it is reversal. yes water we teach a hour kids every teaching them it is good or it is corrupt with business wall street is nasty? the one i would knock out thousands that is something that i've learned. you don't get doors do you have. people are very good to help them felice. we have to reverse that leg wage it is said just a skilled but a colleague. you better be happy and passionate every waking igor of your life for it will be miserable. we have to show them this is good for you. and by the way did politics. did is clear that you love from the book cannot just a professor by the teacher who comes through here. do you courage your students today to get involved in politics greg. >> i do but with the of republican and augustine do the math to the 30 and then up politics at 50. with the bartholdi age. did to make sure that we are done with that. so come to some internships on capitol hill but if you learn go into a vocation first. always major in your passion . do what you love. but minor in the co
it is morally good. but we changed the l. ego to say it is reversal. yes water we teach a hour kids every teaching them it is good or it is corrupt with business wall street is nasty? the one i would knock out thousands that is something that i've learned. you don't get doors do you have. people are very good to help them felice. we have to reverse that leg wage it is said just a skilled but a colleague. you better be happy and passionate every waking igor of your life for it will be miserable....
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on the ground are a morally peter: we talked about the americans and the russians.hat about bashar al-assad and his supporters? i'm guessing you have had opportunities to listen to what they have to say. it would be interesting to hear how that sounds to you at t this point in time. they too are the syrian people. maissun: they are. as any other part in syria, there are extremists living in the region where assad still has control. but many people are tired from this long-term war. they are just stuck, hoping to leave the country. they just hope to leave the country behind and survive with children. like many others -- we hear from them the same statement we have been hearing for the last five years. what might be the alternative if assad went? it is about existence there. the war between jihadi and militants -- after it has become a sectarian war, they are just defending their existence or trying to leave the country. kristin: it has become a self-fulfilling prophecy. maissun: they invented, and they are suffering right now. kristin: foreign terrorists coming to th
on the ground are a morally peter: we talked about the americans and the russians.hat about bashar al-assad and his supporters? i'm guessing you have had opportunities to listen to what they have to say. it would be interesting to hear how that sounds to you at t this point in time. they too are the syrian people. maissun: they are. as any other part in syria, there are extremists living in the region where assad still has control. but many people are tired from this long-term war. they are...
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here's where another morale factor gets in. if it's easy to band together come you're more likely to band together. if you can't find each other, it's hard to band together and become an effective force. so we persuaded students in the early '70s to vote to put a check off under the utility bill and assess themselves five, six talk to you tha did it doesn't a nonprofit group called student public industry group, and a higher young people who are lawyers, scientists, organizers, publicists, lobbyists. and they've done an enormous job with a tiny, tiny bit of the resources connected to this facility under tuition bill. you can go to you sbic rg, had -- ahead will be speaking on day three at constitution hall september 28 of this month. so let me end on this note. we need to think very strategically, not just in terms of what's wrong. we need to think of how to have a higher estimate of our own significant as it. that's part of cicerone, respect. we need to think creatively. how to develop mechanisms where people band together as
here's where another morale factor gets in. if it's easy to band together come you're more likely to band together. if you can't find each other, it's hard to band together and become an effective force. so we persuaded students in the early '70s to vote to put a check off under the utility bill and assess themselves five, six talk to you tha did it doesn't a nonprofit group called student public industry group, and a higher young people who are lawyers, scientists, organizers, publicists,...
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you gave the moral high ground to a guy who hasn't had the moral high ground at all. he never had the moral high ground. they just gave it back to them. it was an unforced error and they need to come out strong against that statement and they need to pull it back completely. you never go after the supporter of your opponent. those people have their reason for supporting the opponent. >> do you know why they are frustrated? trump was committing so many unforced errors that he was sitting himself up to quit the race. he was saying so many things that now it seems like that team has taken hold. they kept him on message and the fact she can't force the errors from him is frustrating. >> and what just happened? he was given a perfect opportunity to go off script with what happened to her health. he could have said nasty things and he didn't. >> that is smart strategy. >> he was sympathetic. >> he was right on the money. >> and this is what i said. >> that's something you do if somebody is diagnosed with a terminal illness or if somebody's family member was injured. you pau
you gave the moral high ground to a guy who hasn't had the moral high ground at all. he never had the moral high ground. they just gave it back to them. it was an unforced error and they need to come out strong against that statement and they need to pull it back completely. you never go after the supporter of your opponent. those people have their reason for supporting the opponent. >> do you know why they are frustrated? trump was committing so many unforced errors that he was sitting...