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that moral training was very much a reflection of their morality. american, protestant, christianity. if they were working with an immigrant community that was perhaps catholic, orthodox or jewish, they were looking for conference. they were trying to moderate their behavior and morality as they understood it. another cause that was very popular with the victorians was prohibition. another word for prohibition is temperance. to temper is to to tamp something down. the temperance movement will be known as the prohibition movement. this is the effort to restrict and even ban the sale and consumption of alcohol. this movement was particularly popular with victorian women who saw alcohol as a threat to stable family life. if a woman's domain is the domestisphere. that's how victorians defined women, working in the home and -- home. they raise the children, 10 to tend to the husbands, what kind of activity is going to be acceptable for women to be engaged in? women are supposed to be in the public sphere. they are supposed to be in politics and these kin
that moral training was very much a reflection of their morality. american, protestant, christianity. if they were working with an immigrant community that was perhaps catholic, orthodox or jewish, they were looking for conference. they were trying to moderate their behavior and morality as they understood it. another cause that was very popular with the victorians was prohibition. another word for prohibition is temperance. to temper is to to tamp something down. the temperance movement will...
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>> moral? akim: moral. the error recognized of their ways. people who were going to be receptive to your brand of moral tutelage, moral teaching. it wasn't a matter of giving money or services. there he often, charity required that there be an interviewing process, what is your lifestyle, how are you living? when it comes time to help, you may have to attend our bible classes or go through moral training of some sort that we provide for you. it is a charitable notion of helping people. one that is framed by their understanding of what poverty is, what causes it and what cures it. that moral training was very much a reflection of their morality. american, protestant, christianity. if they were working with catholic, orthodox or jewish, they were looking for conference. they were trying to moderate their behavior and morality as they understood it. another cause that was very popular with the victorians was prohibition. another word for prohibition is temperance. to temper is to attempt something down -- to tamp something down. this is the effo
>> moral? akim: moral. the error recognized of their ways. people who were going to be receptive to your brand of moral tutelage, moral teaching. it wasn't a matter of giving money or services. there he often, charity required that there be an interviewing process, what is your lifestyle, how are you living? when it comes time to help, you may have to attend our bible classes or go through moral training of some sort that we provide for you. it is a charitable notion of helping people....
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due respect, ll morals, are we a moral nation? all the atrocities we have accomplished throughout the generations. a moral nation? on main stream tv we are, but are we really moral? taking place in this country and in the name of freedom is immoral. two deployments and been a part of things people shouldn't see. so i will save that question for another caller. don't think we have the moral competency to set anything right strictly for capitalistic reasons. answer that question for you. host: let's go to mark calling sack, new jersey, an independent. good morning. caller: good morning. me as much time to finish my point. nfortunately, the so-called expert you had on early just continued the demonization of syrian government and did not mention isis once. is our enemy. not the syrian government, who christians, g the and other people, other syrians isis, who ntry, from is murdering and torturing and and isis christians, is the enemy, not the russians, who, by the way, warned us, if rnaev l, about the ttsa the boston ore marathon bom
due respect, ll morals, are we a moral nation? all the atrocities we have accomplished throughout the generations. a moral nation? on main stream tv we are, but are we really moral? taking place in this country and in the name of freedom is immoral. two deployments and been a part of things people shouldn't see. so i will save that question for another caller. don't think we have the moral competency to set anything right strictly for capitalistic reasons. answer that question for you. host:...
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up, we have a nobel laureate in the field of poetry and also one of our graphic designers, manny morales, everybody. he'll be reading a haiku entitled "i'm high at work." [ laughter ] >> "i'm high at work" by manny morales. i am high at work. [ light laughter ] i am always high at work. what day is today? >> seth: it's tuesday, man. >> cool, man. [ light laughter ] who are you? >> seth: give it up for manny, everybody, i guess. [ cheers and applause ]
up, we have a nobel laureate in the field of poetry and also one of our graphic designers, manny morales, everybody. he'll be reading a haiku entitled "i'm high at work." [ laughter ] >> "i'm high at work" by manny morales. i am high at work. [ light laughter ] i am always high at work. what day is today? >> seth: it's tuesday, man. >> cool, man. [ light laughter ] who are you? >> seth: give it up for manny, everybody, i guess. [ cheers and applause ]
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gaby: pero si estÁ consciente de que su integridad moral tiene rabo de paja. abogado de inmigraciÓn, que le diga si le van a dar la ciudadanÍa. gaby: delitos como conducir borracho, prostituciÓn, robo. por ejemplo si debe dinero de la manutenciÓn de sus hijos, no califica para la ciudadanÍa estadounidense. se ha cometido fraude y la pÉrdida supera los $100,000, aunque no haya cumplido ningÚn dÍa de cÁrcel se convierte en una felonÍa agravada. >> si ha sido convicto de una felonÍa agravada tÚ no eres elegible para la ciudadanÍa. lo que va a pasar que cuando vayas a la ciudadanÍa vas a remover todo eso, va a relucir lo que tu has hecho y te van a negar la ciudadanÍa, te van a quitar la residencia, por juicio de deportaciÓn. g los cinco aÑos previos a la solicitud de la serranÍa su calidad moral debe ser impecable. desde miami florida. aranza:american airlines, tuvo que ser evacuado trasnacional un sujeto que dijo que habÍa colocado una bomba en la instalaciÓn. tuvieron que descartar la presencia de algÚn explosivo. pudieron reingresar al coliseo. la fiscalÍa est
gaby: pero si estÁ consciente de que su integridad moral tiene rabo de paja. abogado de inmigraciÓn, que le diga si le van a dar la ciudadanÍa. gaby: delitos como conducir borracho, prostituciÓn, robo. por ejemplo si debe dinero de la manutenciÓn de sus hijos, no califica para la ciudadanÍa estadounidense. se ha cometido fraude y la pÉrdida supera los $100,000, aunque no haya cumplido ningÚn dÍa de cÁrcel se convierte en una felonÍa agravada. >> si ha sido convicto de una...
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inch -- materirial inch and morality. he went into the poor people's and the question today is where are we on the same issues? when we we on racism see 22 states in this country based systemic race voter suppression laws and we have fewer voting rights 1965 with then in gutting of the voting rights act. we have a e when he second highest level of child overty and exorbitant and extreme inequality with wages. use are we when we hardly the word poor in our public and political conversation? when we just a few weeks ago saw an out of control kill 200 trike innocent citizens and some citizens were killed during the iraq war that we into.d never have gone where are we when we talk about expanding a bloated military and spending some $54 billion if we use that in a war against poverty and call for health care and education we could do so much for. we when we just saw debate on a fundamental human rights issue and argue that it was wrong to provide people healthcare and wanting to engage worst attacks on the poor we have seen s
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and i see this in both moral terms and political terms. in moral terms, the next time that bashar goes after his own people with conventional weapons or barrel bombs, and we do nothing, the way that's going to be read is that we don't really care about civilians being killed. we just care how they were killed. >> right. >> that's not a comfortable moral position to be in. politically, it's going to be at least as difficult. the support that the administration has gotten, for example, from the turks and from the saudis is predicated on the hope that under president trump we will shift our focus from islamic state to their number one target, which is the assad regime. so we're going to have quite a challenge here trying to manage all this at different levels. >> can i add one thing? >> yes. >> you know, the one thing that's astonished me is secretary tillerson's statement that the future of assad was up to the syrian people. it struck me as an outrageous statement by our head diplomat. assad has devastated the entire country. it's a civil wa
and i see this in both moral terms and political terms. in moral terms, the next time that bashar goes after his own people with conventional weapons or barrel bombs, and we do nothing, the way that's going to be read is that we don't really care about civilians being killed. we just care how they were killed. >> right. >> that's not a comfortable moral position to be in. politically, it's going to be at least as difficult. the support that the administration has gotten, for...
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during that march king said the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.d this book, "the moral arc: how science and reason lead humanity toward truth, justice and freedom." its author, mikal shermer, says now some people complain there's not must have social justice when we're living in the most moral period ever in history. what do you mean? >> the expansion of civil rights, women's rights, gay rights, animal rights. more people are freer and have more rights than at any time in history. and yet people still complain that it's bad now, worse than it's ever been as if all the work that dr. king did counted for nothing. so we followed the trend lines, not the headlines -- that's the job of the media, of course, to report the bad news, but it's good to take those long-term trends over the course of centuries and look at the abolition of slavery, abolition of judicial torture, the granting of the franchise to all adults, and america didn't get the vote to women until 1920. so, i mean, look how far we have come. [laughter] john: and i was struck when you talk
during that march king said the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.d this book, "the moral arc: how science and reason lead humanity toward truth, justice and freedom." its author, mikal shermer, says now some people complain there's not must have social justice when we're living in the most moral period ever in history. what do you mean? >> the expansion of civil rights, women's rights, gay rights, animal rights. more people are freer and have more...
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do you believe that the movement, the moral mondays movement, the movement for moral justice that you'rear and peace or is it connected, as you just made it, to these issues of harm to the poor? >> it has to be. racism, poverty and militarism, they're interconnected then, they're interconnected now. in that sermon i tried to lay out when silence is not an option, because remember dr. king talked about silence is betrayal. that's why one of the reasons why this last week we announced the souls of poor folks auditing america since the racism, poverty, militarism and national morality and we are auditing america. i believe the only way we can challenge what we see with this trumpism is not just him, is to reimagine, reengage the poor people's campaign and finish it like dr. king intended it. that's where we're headed. poor people, poor children's campaign that will challenge the continuing realities of systemic racism, poverty, militarism, and this whole focus on national morality. when you can -- people say you're being presidential when you bomb people? now, remember, these are the same p
do you believe that the movement, the moral mondays movement, the movement for moral justice that you'rear and peace or is it connected, as you just made it, to these issues of harm to the poor? >> it has to be. racism, poverty and militarism, they're interconnected then, they're interconnected now. in that sermon i tried to lay out when silence is not an option, because remember dr. king talked about silence is betrayal. that's why one of the reasons why this last week we announced the...
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well, the answer to the moral question is basically clean living. so for example, the greatest charm of beauty is in the expression of a lovely face. so you all need to have good expressions on your faces. and i want to see those smiles. and another one, fresh air and pure water are the best and only cosmetics that could be used without prejudice. all right. so we've got the expression of a lovely face and we've got fresh air and pure water. and then another one says you must obstain from all sudden gusts of passion, particularly envy, as that gives the skin a salo paleness. and you are like, all right, okay. so i have a lovely expression on my face, i am using freshwater, getting exercise, i am obstaining from gusts of passion, what happens if you still need a little bit more help. so that is where cosmetics come in. and those are different from paints. and unfortunately, there wasn't like a ministry of beauty terms at the time to dictate these. but for the most part, people used paints to mean what i described before, something that you could visi
well, the answer to the moral question is basically clean living. so for example, the greatest charm of beauty is in the expression of a lovely face. so you all need to have good expressions on your faces. and i want to see those smiles. and another one, fresh air and pure water are the best and only cosmetics that could be used without prejudice. all right. so we've got the expression of a lovely face and we've got fresh air and pure water. and then another one says you must obstain from all...
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we've already seen a change in the morale. yes. >> thank you, i have no further questions. >> senator, senator hathank you. just a little clarity to the device searches. in fiscal year 2015, there were 77.5 million people that came to this country internationally into flights. that included canada and mexico. there were 38.4 million that came in overseas. the 23,877 devices that were searched in fiscal year 2016 was under a different administration. representing .03% of total international arrivals, .06% of overseas arrivals. just put it in perspective. my concern about all of a sudden this now new administration, this is all of a sudden a big problem, we're publicizing this, we may be taking a tool out of the tool box. kind of like when osama bin laden found out we could track his location based on his cell phone. so, again, i appreciate your comments on how it's being administered and kind of extraordinary circumstances in many cases, again, .03% of the time, .06% on overseas flights and -- i don't know. it's just unfortunat
we've already seen a change in the morale. yes. >> thank you, i have no further questions. >> senator, senator hathank you. just a little clarity to the device searches. in fiscal year 2015, there were 77.5 million people that came to this country internationally into flights. that included canada and mexico. there were 38.4 million that came in overseas. the 23,877 devices that were searched in fiscal year 2016 was under a different administration. representing .03% of total...
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responsibility and tax evasion as morally wrong. a belief particularly strong in the united states. americans have one of the .ighest rates of tax compliance european countries in general don't have a withholding system. common.hey are of course the irs and are withholding system matter a lot tax compliance in this country. it is higher given the risk of enforcement. explain the difference with tax morel. oury of talking about shared social norm. very strong commitment to paying your fair share. host: billy in new jersey on the and -- the independent line. i have been listening to c-span since 1980 and i'm going to tell you something. you're going to talk about taxes. you guys are talking about the foundation of what you're paying taxes to. turned this country was from a republic into a corporate democracy. and you are paying taxes to a that was democracy incorporated in the city of and bankrupted in 1879. you have to understand that corporations own this country and people have no say. that's why they can vaccinate if and take your
responsibility and tax evasion as morally wrong. a belief particularly strong in the united states. americans have one of the .ighest rates of tax compliance european countries in general don't have a withholding system. common.hey are of course the irs and are withholding system matter a lot tax compliance in this country. it is higher given the risk of enforcement. explain the difference with tax morel. oury of talking about shared social norm. very strong commitment to paying your fair...
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hgppy to boost morale through the war. happy news wasn't enough.ocs away for their finest, directed by denmark's lone scherfig. this goes back to the 19405, scherfig. this goes back to the 1940s, gemma arterton making her way asa 1940s, gemma arterton making her way as a script girl, directing slop dialogue. a romantic dialogue in movies. here she is, elbowing her way and find her voice on the set. even taking bill nighy who plays a washed—up actor, ambrose hillyard. an example, actor, ambrose hillyard. an example, a mention of the clever code, i may say that would be the first clever thing that she's done in her life! laughter just a dash of humour and further along... excuse me... certainly. no, no... it's the caption at the end is going to be "he's not listening but the enemy might be". is a joke for women who never think that their husbands pay attention. if you start answering, the caption would make sense. i wrote it. the scenario?|j sense. i wrote it. the scenario?” will be in my dressing room, if anyone needs me... gemma arterton revealed o
hgppy to boost morale through the war. happy news wasn't enough.ocs away for their finest, directed by denmark's lone scherfig. this goes back to the 19405, scherfig. this goes back to the 1940s, gemma arterton making her way asa 1940s, gemma arterton making her way as a script girl, directing slop dialogue. a romantic dialogue in movies. here she is, elbowing her way and find her voice on the set. even taking bill nighy who plays a washed—up actor, ambrose hillyard. an example, actor,...
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he is a moral man and decisive person.a person that you don't really want to scrum with, chris. he is not the type of guy to back down in a fight. >> let's unpack what you just said. first, how do you reconcile president trump with citizen trump in 2013? basically going out of his way to abdicate not going after syria. reaching out and saying don't do this. how do you reconcile? >> i think at that time, he is a pragmatic person as well. mike tyson had a great line. everybody has a plan until they're punched in the face. every general has a plan until contacted with the enemy. what the president is looking at as '13 was cautious. the line was moving in syria. the president said he was drawing the red line and took it away. that sends the wrong message not just to the syrian government, but people around the world. he had to adapt the play. one thing you will find about the president, i saw this on the campaign trail. he is a great quarterback. he could call the play at the line of scrimmage. he can change tactics. you and i
he is a moral man and decisive person.a person that you don't really want to scrum with, chris. he is not the type of guy to back down in a fight. >> let's unpack what you just said. first, how do you reconcile president trump with citizen trump in 2013? basically going out of his way to abdicate not going after syria. reaching out and saying don't do this. how do you reconcile? >> i think at that time, he is a pragmatic person as well. mike tyson had a great line. everybody has a...
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tratar de dar auxilio o apoyo moral a las personas que estÁn sufriendo algÚn problema con respecto auestro apoyo. presentadora: mantener vivo el esfuerzo solidario es otra de las metas en esta jornada. contigo ramÓn con mÁs noticias. ramÓn: por otro lado en el vaticano el papa francisco denunciÓ y animó a los fieles a mantenerse firmes en la fe. el sumo pontÍfice, ofreciÓ el mensaje, todo bajo estrictas medidas de seguridad, ante miles de creyentes que abarrotaron la plaza de san pedro en la casa del catolicismo. el vicepresidente de los estados unidos, declarÓ que la mÁs recientedeclaraciÓn como muestra la importancia del valor de los militares. fueron hechas en tan sÓlo horas del misil enviado. mientras tanto el presidente donald trump, pidiÓ hoy investigar quiÉn estÁ financiando las campaÑas de protestas que los manifestantes exigen que dÉ a conocer sus declaraciones de impuestos, cabe seÑalar que trump es el primer candidato de un partido importante en mÁs de 40 aÑos en negarse a declarar bajo el argumento que no le hacÍa. falta que fuera auditadoagregÓ que a los votantes, tampoc
tratar de dar auxilio o apoyo moral a las personas que estÁn sufriendo algÚn problema con respecto auestro apoyo. presentadora: mantener vivo el esfuerzo solidario es otra de las metas en esta jornada. contigo ramÓn con mÁs noticias. ramÓn: por otro lado en el vaticano el papa francisco denunciÓ y animó a los fieles a mantenerse firmes en la fe. el sumo pontÍfice, ofreciÓ el mensaje, todo bajo estrictas medidas de seguridad, ante miles de creyentes que abarrotaron la plaza de san pedro...
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and we'll continue to look at ways to improve the morale. one of the issues most focused on by the -- by the workforce since over the last eight years, that aircrafted that morale was an inability to do their jobs. now that -- now that we've opened the aperture in terms of the amount of work they're allowed to do, the -- i'm deflecting a lot of outside influences into the workforce so they can do their jobs. >> my question to you with all due respect, my question is what have you put in place. >> okay. >> to turn the morale around in this department, the morale which is at the lowest of any large federal agency and the condition has existed throughout the -- it appears the life of the agency and certainly has passed through many administrations. >> under the obama administration the morale suffered terribly. >> what plans have you put in place, sir. >> my leadership. >> so you're saying by virtue of you being there morale will now change. >> by virtue of the fact the greatest impact in raising the morale in the last 90 days or so has been th
and we'll continue to look at ways to improve the morale. one of the issues most focused on by the -- by the workforce since over the last eight years, that aircrafted that morale was an inability to do their jobs. now that -- now that we've opened the aperture in terms of the amount of work they're allowed to do, the -- i'm deflecting a lot of outside influences into the workforce so they can do their jobs. >> my question to you with all due respect, my question is what have you put in...
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to improve the morale? secretary kelly: it's what i do, yes. senator harris: can you provide us with a list of the policies you have instituted to improve her wrap -- morale at the department? secretary kelly: mike leadership is the starting point. we will look at ways to improve morale. focused on byues the workforce over the last eight years that affected their morale was an inability to do their jobs. now that we have opened the amounte in terms of the of work they are allowed to do outsideecting a lot of influences into the workforce of they can do their jobs -- senator harris: with all due respect, my question to you is, what have you put in place to turn around the morale in this department, the morale that is the lowest of any large federal agency and the conditions have existed throughout the agency and through many administrations. secretary kelly: under the obama administration, morale suffered terribly. senator harris: what have you put in place? secretary kelly: my leadership. senator harris: by
to improve the morale? secretary kelly: it's what i do, yes. senator harris: can you provide us with a list of the policies you have instituted to improve her wrap -- morale at the department? secretary kelly: mike leadership is the starting point. we will look at ways to improve morale. focused on byues the workforce over the last eight years that affected their morale was an inability to do their jobs. now that we have opened the amounte in terms of the of work they are allowed to do...
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that lacked of moral clarity, -- clarity isf moral very damaging to our ability to dance these issues. let me compare that to ambassador haley, who has been claritylear about moral issues. anduld urge president trump secretary tillerson to take an example from secretary -- from ambassador haley. her comments about rush were very refreshing. and it was not diplomatic area but sometimes we have to say those things. -- or comments about russia were very refreshing. to have the public statements on anticorruption and good governance. we have the problems of credibility of the trump administration. aen you endorse fake news as strategy for foreign policy or domestic policy and you meet with foreign leaders to advance the governments, your credibility is much weekend. that is very true of the trump administration. a decision you are not going to divest yourself of your personal wealth as resident of the united states, -- as president of the united states, you can determine what is in conflict and what is not, let alone the violation of the enormous claws of the enoulmentson -- the the const
that lacked of moral clarity, -- clarity isf moral very damaging to our ability to dance these issues. let me compare that to ambassador haley, who has been claritylear about moral issues. anduld urge president trump secretary tillerson to take an example from secretary -- from ambassador haley. her comments about rush were very refreshing. and it was not diplomatic area but sometimes we have to say those things. -- or comments about russia were very refreshing. to have the public statements on...
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to actually improve mo the morale? >> it's what i do, yes. >> actress holly robinson peete. >> they're showing just how amazing kids with autism are. and love coming through the "sesame street" friends makes it acceptable in sesame str"sesame magic. >> bureaucracy is when you care more about the rules than you care about the goals. that is killing us as a nation. so we are working very hard to get the inappropriate things out of the way. >> representative bruce poluquin at the consumer protection bureau's semi-annual report. >> you guarantee that neither you or anybody at the cpfb have used commercial devices, text, e-mail, cell phones and fully complied with the record, yes oe at cspan.org, on our web page and by sifting through the video library. >>> values of the founding fathers starts now by
to actually improve mo the morale? >> it's what i do, yes. >> actress holly robinson peete. >> they're showing just how amazing kids with autism are. and love coming through the "sesame street" friends makes it acceptable in sesame str"sesame magic. >> bureaucracy is when you care more about the rules than you care about the goals. that is killing us as a nation. so we are working very hard to get the inappropriate things out of the way. >>...
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can you talk to us about the morale piece? >> let me just reassure you and everyone else listening that our job is safe and secure reliable nuclear weapons. despite issues that we have with infrastructure we remain ready today, as we sit here right now, they're sitting in their garden and responsible for their most destructive weaponry in the planet and they're ready. the challenge that we have going forward, again, is to ensure that we don't have a gap between what i just said which is job one to ensure that we have a safe secure, reliable nuclear and when the president stays connected to the enterprise. that's air force responsibility with the navy and the submarine lake. we don't have a gap between saying that's important and not treating it important to the air force. i would argue that morale, right now, is on the rise and i am not willing to declare victory. i think we just have to keep swinging away at this. we have to swing with our ears, listen to our folks and make sure they understand that there are huge value. >> w
can you talk to us about the morale piece? >> let me just reassure you and everyone else listening that our job is safe and secure reliable nuclear weapons. despite issues that we have with infrastructure we remain ready today, as we sit here right now, they're sitting in their garden and responsible for their most destructive weaponry in the planet and they're ready. the challenge that we have going forward, again, is to ensure that we don't have a gap between what i just said which is...
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it is losing votes hand over fist, it is morally wrong.ay were tweeting i was anti—semitic and i should be suspended, i said hitler was a zionist. you created a storm. take responsibility. can i dost ask, do you accept that you had poorjudgment over the way of course i am sorry. i am not going to apologise for something i did not say, i did not say hitler was a zionist. he said he supported zionism in the 1930s, do you apologise for saying that? i have a jewish newspaper with an article confirming what i said was true. you have offended certain members of the jewish community, do you apologise for the offence you have caused? if anybody is upset, i am sorry, but check what i said because i cannot tell you the number ofjewish people who said, we know what you said was true. people are not stupid, they heard what you said and you are damaging the labour party. thank you very much. no—one is ever alone on the internet. you may be familiar with the idea that tech companies are watching your every click, or that criminal hackers are probing eve
it is losing votes hand over fist, it is morally wrong.ay were tweeting i was anti—semitic and i should be suspended, i said hitler was a zionist. you created a storm. take responsibility. can i dost ask, do you accept that you had poorjudgment over the way of course i am sorry. i am not going to apologise for something i did not say, i did not say hitler was a zionist. he said he supported zionism in the 1930s, do you apologise for saying that? i have a jewish newspaper with an article...
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if america doesn't lead and takl a moral stand, who will?oining us now with reaction, the deputy assistant to the president dr. sebastian gorka. i have friends of mine, very well-intentioned. they are not happy that theen president used force here. i said to them, if wet allow basheer al-assad to use chemical weapons against men, women commanded children, this could develop into a modern-dayan holocaust. i don't want to boots on the ground, the president that put boots on the ground. i don't want an occupation, the president is not occupying. he did it draw a line and say wi cannot allow this moral boundary to be crossed. to me that the right thing to do it, your answer. >> your absolutely right. this is one of those key instances where the moral imperative overlaps with the national security interest of the united states. we didn't ride in there just to do good, we wrote in there because susan rice lies about the chemical weapons. russia lied about the chemicalut weapons. they were used against women and children. if we allow that to happen
if america doesn't lead and takl a moral stand, who will?oining us now with reaction, the deputy assistant to the president dr. sebastian gorka. i have friends of mine, very well-intentioned. they are not happy that theen president used force here. i said to them, if wet allow basheer al-assad to use chemical weapons against men, women commanded children, this could develop into a modern-dayan holocaust. i don't want to boots on the ground, the president that put boots on the ground. i don't...
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prevent more morally repugnant actions. you.thank russian investigators believe that monday's explosion on the st. petersburg was probably caused by a suicide bomber. steve rosenberg reports. steve: this is what chaos looks like underground. this mobile phone footage was shot seconds after the bomb. there was a mad scramble to get out of the train alive. "smash it, break it down," says a voice. some passengers were helped to safety. "give me your hand." at that moment, someone cries "mum, mum!" the injured are pulled away. he was on the train one carriage down. >> there was a flash, then panic. people screaming, crying. at moments like this you think about your parents. how will they live without you? when i got out of the carriage, i could hardly stand. i was in shock i was shaking. i saw blood, body parts, a horrifying scene. steve: here is the station today -- wreckage cleared, service back, st. petersburg trying to be normal. it is astonishing how quickly scenes of chaos and carnage can -- can be replaced by an air of n
prevent more morally repugnant actions. you.thank russian investigators believe that monday's explosion on the st. petersburg was probably caused by a suicide bomber. steve rosenberg reports. steve: this is what chaos looks like underground. this mobile phone footage was shot seconds after the bomb. there was a mad scramble to get out of the train alive. "smash it, break it down," says a voice. some passengers were helped to safety. "give me your hand." at that moment,...
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secretary general of having no moral backbone, of being a moral cowardlj am accusing member state ofu are accusing them of that but you are also saying that mr secretary general you have been bullied, you have been weak, you have the spine of a jellyfish. been bullied, you have been weak, you have the spine of a jellyfishlj didn't say that. actually, i thought this in my resignation, i said i understand that you have little choice and i understand the difficult position you find yourself in. at the recent the secretary generalfinds himself in in. at the recent the secretary general finds himself in a very difficult position is because member states are trying to impose on him what needs to be said and what needs to be done. for the secretary general, if i was the secretary general, if i was the secretary general, if i have... i'm general, if i was the secretary general, ifi have... i'm sorry but you are general, ifi have... i'm sorry but you a re really general, ifi have... i'm sorry but you are really not facing up to my question— 80 or did he not bow down in the face of bullying, a
secretary general of having no moral backbone, of being a moral cowardlj am accusing member state ofu are accusing them of that but you are also saying that mr secretary general you have been bullied, you have been weak, you have the spine of a jellyfish. been bullied, you have been weak, you have the spine of a jellyfishlj didn't say that. actually, i thought this in my resignation, i said i understand that you have little choice and i understand the difficult position you find yourself in. at...
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para morales no es justa...olucin que le plantearn a los concejales es : sot morales si hay un desalojo injustificado y le alquilan la vivienda a un veterano , podrn recibir el crdito pero no incrementar la renta.. y adems asegura, pedirn proteccin para los inquilinos que se quejen de sus condiciones habitacionales... la seÑora kenia quiere que estas protecciones lleguen a tiempo para evitar su desalojo outro el ayuntamiento discutir estas medidas el prximo 18 de abril. el departamento de vivienda no propondr que wait for natsvo / cesar --- tensin en argentina, una huelga general pone en jaque al --- tensin en argentina, una huelga general pone en jaque al gobierno de ese pas --- take jazive sot gabriel live mexico, canada y estados unidos estaran presentando su candidatura oficial para ser sede del mundial del 2026 a finales de este aÑo ademas take sports vo buenas noticias para los golden state warriors.. kevin durant esta muy cerca de regresar a la duela. los detalles en deportes. live weather cam segment end
para morales no es justa...olucin que le plantearn a los concejales es : sot morales si hay un desalojo injustificado y le alquilan la vivienda a un veterano , podrn recibir el crdito pero no incrementar la renta.. y adems asegura, pedirn proteccin para los inquilinos que se quejen de sus condiciones habitacionales... la seÑora kenia quiere que estas protecciones lleguen a tiempo para evitar su desalojo outro el ayuntamiento discutir estas medidas el prximo 18 de abril. el departamento de...
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in department of homeland security, they do not bode well in terms of moral. i am glad you talked about the unity of morrell on steroids. steroids, of course. now that you have an opportunity to speak to that, what should we be thinking, the rest of us? mr. kelly: you should think about the fact that we have not had an airliner crash into a skyscraper in new york and quite a while. you should think in terms of we have not had an airliner that has been hijacked. you should think in terms of the areer of bad people that illegal in our country that are either not here anymore who are or isis is after them. you can think about the number of people who did not get through the checkpoints, whether by land or by air. 45.5 years in the marine corps get to be that you can human beings to do anything you them to do. they will invade and take iwo jima, or they will shine your shoes. you just have to teach them how to do it. you can encourage them, leave them, and give them credit. the worst i am told, morale in the federal government is in this department. 90 days ago i
in department of homeland security, they do not bode well in terms of moral. i am glad you talked about the unity of morrell on steroids. steroids, of course. now that you have an opportunity to speak to that, what should we be thinking, the rest of us? mr. kelly: you should think about the fact that we have not had an airliner crash into a skyscraper in new york and quite a while. you should think in terms of we have not had an airliner that has been hijacked. you should think in terms of the...
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employee morale, for too long the men and women in my department have been political pawns, have been asked to do more with less and less. similar to the treatment of law enforcement over the past few years, they are often ridiculed by public officials and convicted in the court of public opinion on unfounded allegations testified to by street lawyers and street spokespersons. if lawmakers do not like the laws we enforce, we are charged to enforce, that we are sworn to enforce, then they should have the courage and skill to change those laws. otherwise, they should shut up and support the men and women on the front lines. [laughter] [applause] secretary kelly: my people have been discouraged from doing their jobs for nearly a decade, disabled by pointless bureaucracy and political meddling, and suffered disrespect and contempt by public officials who have no idea what it means to serve. during my confirmation process and hearings, members of the congress, press, and officials asked me about the morale problems the department has experienced over the last few years. my response has sim
employee morale, for too long the men and women in my department have been political pawns, have been asked to do more with less and less. similar to the treatment of law enforcement over the past few years, they are often ridiculed by public officials and convicted in the court of public opinion on unfounded allegations testified to by street lawyers and street spokespersons. if lawmakers do not like the laws we enforce, we are charged to enforce, that we are sworn to enforce, then they should...
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the offices we could restore the republic to its moral footing. they were wrong. the republicans kept winning. the fact that obscured the long steady loss of the culture. i think the benedict option should be local us in a small seed catholic at its scope. it's more important for us to strengthen churches and start schools in both of the local community than it is to short up the imperium. i want america to prosper but it is far more important to be a faithful christian than is to be a good american. the two should not conflict but when they do and i think they will more and more we've got to know on whose side we are on. do i worry about persecution to an extent yes. you cannot talked a lot professors or doctors or educators or others who are living on the frontline of that religious liberty debate and remain sanguine about its future. people who do not prepare those under their authority for that kind of future are failing in their duty. has i see the greater problem right now is a steady erosion of authentic christianity by the restlessness of
the offices we could restore the republic to its moral footing. they were wrong. the republicans kept winning. the fact that obscured the long steady loss of the culture. i think the benedict option should be local us in a small seed catholic at its scope. it's more important for us to strengthen churches and start schools in both of the local community than it is to short up the imperium. i want america to prosper but it is far more important to be a faithful christian than is to be a good...
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i think there's a moral challenge for us to take a big step forward on truth about racial inequality. >> we are in new york all this week tond. bryan stevenson tomorrow night on this "beyond vietnam" speech. thank you for your insight and work. >> thank you. >>> until tomorrow night, thanks for watching. as always, keep the faith. >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavissmiley.org. >>> i'm tavis smiley. join me as we commemorate the anniversary of the "beyond vietnam" speech with harry bell fon dathai. that's next. see you then. >>> good evening from los angeles. i'm tavis smiley. never before have a father and son been jointly honored with a hand and foot print ceremonyny outside hollywood's iconic and famed chinese theater. next week carl and rob reiner will be the first. before they do, the three of us will talk about their long and successful careers as well as their latest projects. carl has two new books coming out including one for kids, while rob has a pair of new films, both starring woody harrell son, one on l.b.j., the other about the iraq war called "shock and
i think there's a moral challenge for us to take a big step forward on truth about racial inequality. >> we are in new york all this week tond. bryan stevenson tomorrow night on this "beyond vietnam" speech. thank you for your insight and work. >> thank you. >>> until tomorrow night, thanks for watching. as always, keep the faith. >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavissmiley.org. >>> i'm tavis smiley. join me as we commemorate the...
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history,ok through there are often times in history where we discovered that something is morally repugnant that the whole economy is based on it. so it used to be slavery. when the british empire wanted to get out of slavery, they had to give up 2% of their gdp every year for 60 years. now the whole tech economy is propped up by advertising. it has served us really well and created wealth. there's a lot of great things that came from it, but when the -- if i'mtoo high facebook and i have one newsfeed that has filter bubbles that confirms your existing beliefs, and i have another feed that doesn't confirm your beliefs, if the one that doesn't confirm your beliefs loses engagement, everyone else will swoop in.
history,ok through there are often times in history where we discovered that something is morally repugnant that the whole economy is based on it. so it used to be slavery. when the british empire wanted to get out of slavery, they had to give up 2% of their gdp every year for 60 years. now the whole tech economy is propped up by advertising. it has served us really well and created wealth. there's a lot of great things that came from it, but when the -- if i'mtoo high facebook and i have one...
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i think there's a moral challenge for us to take a big step forward on truth about racial inequality. >> we are in new york all this week tond. bryan stevenson tomorrow night on this "beyond vietnam" speech. thank you for your insight and work. >> thank you. >>> until tomorrow night, thanks for watching. as always, keep the faith. >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavissmiley.org. >>> i'm tavis smiley. join me as we commemorate the anniversary of the "beyond vietnam" speech with harry bell fon dathai. that's next. see you then. - today on america's test kitchen, julia prepares slow-roasted chicken parts in shallot-garlic pan sauce, adam reviews carbon steel chef's knives in the equipment corner, and bridget prepares boiled potatoes with black olive tapenade. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs. dcs: manufacturers of professionally styled indoor and outdoor kitchen equipment.
i think there's a moral challenge for us to take a big step forward on truth about racial inequality. >> we are in new york all this week tond. bryan stevenson tomorrow night on this "beyond vietnam" speech. thank you for your insight and work. >> thank you. >>> until tomorrow night, thanks for watching. as always, keep the faith. >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavissmiley.org. >>> i'm tavis smiley. join me as we commemorate the...
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science.ot ethics,policy, that is that is morality. it is interesting that many of the people against gmo are pro-human cloning so go figure. there is also something coming down the pipe that is very alarming to me which is major rights. the nature rights movement to grant rights to nature. i don't know if you saw in the last couple of weeks, two rivers -- three rivers have been declared persons and given human type rights. one in new zealand, two in india, one being the ganges river. with basically equal rights of humans. it was assigned to decide what should be done with the river and at the river was deemed to be on, the river did bring a lawsuit in the same way a human being might. does this mean thae gnageanges s the right to float unimpeded to the sea? if the coloradodoes this mean te rights, do we have to tear that dam?he hoover and consider what this means in terms of human exceptionalism, the unique value of human beings as well as our duties. if nature has rights, that means ponds, viruses, mosquitoes, then everything has rig
science.ot ethics,policy, that is that is morality. it is interesting that many of the people against gmo are pro-human cloning so go figure. there is also something coming down the pipe that is very alarming to me which is major rights. the nature rights movement to grant rights to nature. i don't know if you saw in the last couple of weeks, two rivers -- three rivers have been declared persons and given human type rights. one in new zealand, two in india, one being the ganges river. with...
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can you talk about the morale piece? >> i want to assure you and everybody else listening our job one is safe, secure, reliable nuclear weapons, and despite issues we have with the infrastructure, we remain ready today. as we sit here right now, we've got young lieutenants sitting up in fe warrant and they are guarding. they are responsible for the most destructive weaponry on the planet, and they are ready. but the challenge i think we have going forward, again, is to ensure that we don't have a say do gap between what i just said, which is job one is to ensure that we have a safe, secure reliable nuclear program and get the president where he needs to be, when he needs to be there, and he stays connected to the enterprise. that's air force responsibility with the navy submarine leg. we don't have a say do gap between saying that's important and not treating it important in terms of the air force. i would argue that morale right now is on the rise. i am not willing to declare a victory. i think we just got to, like the
can you talk about the morale piece? >> i want to assure you and everybody else listening our job one is safe, secure, reliable nuclear weapons, and despite issues we have with the infrastructure, we remain ready today. as we sit here right now, we've got young lieutenants sitting up in fe warrant and they are guarding. they are responsible for the most destructive weaponry on the planet, and they are ready. but the challenge i think we have going forward, again, is to ensure that we...
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and the moral authority is used and ex-portd ported, ways in wh u.n. can talk about progress and other areas, and our silence on the issue creates the cycle of ability for america to do some of its work when black folks are not speaking out or pushing back, i agree with you 100%. >> i'm going to push a little. because i think has someone rooted in black radical tradition especially from the southern freedom movement that many, many, many times the way we define this is actually very inclusive. in fact because we usually have more in common with our comrades in puerto rico or the congo than we do with folks in seattle and other places. so i think there have been more grass roots folks including myself, the granddaughter of a maid that used to clean houses on the lookout mountain of tennessee that dr. king used to refer to. actually got to go to palestine last year following in the foot steps of folks like patrice colors who was like a home girl from l.a. who was abused by the lapd. so often, especially since trayvon martin was murdered. the quickly poli
and the moral authority is used and ex-portd ported, ways in wh u.n. can talk about progress and other areas, and our silence on the issue creates the cycle of ability for america to do some of its work when black folks are not speaking out or pushing back, i agree with you 100%. >> i'm going to push a little. because i think has someone rooted in black radical tradition especially from the southern freedom movement that many, many, many times the way we define this is actually very...
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let's roll it. >> andrew, you pointed out correctly i think that infidelity tops the list of morallynaccepted issues because it involves lying, breaking a commitment. question for you, though, do you think the fact that 92% of americans think infidelity is a-moral, but only 91% think polygamy is a-moral, means it's 1% more to stay married to your wife and the woman you're sleeping with. >> andrew mccade is the best. >> tom shillue: nobody heard the question. it was a clever question. and andrew [bleep] it up for you. i don't see that as a positive thing. >> andrew levy: that's okay. >> you know. >> andrew levy: it was all for the good of the bit. that's real all that matters. >> it gives you areas - - gives you a reason to show that clip. >> good for the demo if you were still on the air. >> andrew levy: and just lastly, tom, you said of the red eye we could have done so much more. >> tom shillue: yeah. >> andrew levy: we really are the oscar schindler of comedy shows. i am done. [applause] >> tom shillue: thank you, andy. that's andy levy. >> yes. >> tom shillue: coming up. a look b
let's roll it. >> andrew, you pointed out correctly i think that infidelity tops the list of morallynaccepted issues because it involves lying, breaking a commitment. question for you, though, do you think the fact that 92% of americans think infidelity is a-moral, but only 91% think polygamy is a-moral, means it's 1% more to stay married to your wife and the woman you're sleeping with. >> andrew mccade is the best. >> tom shillue: nobody heard the question. it was a clever...
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during my hearings, members of the congress, press, and officials asked me about the morale problems the department has experienced over the last few years. my response has simply been when you discourage, disable, unjustly criticized and default to believing the initial reports as opposed to defaulting leaving stories told by my professionals, when you do all of those things and show disrespect to the individual who is risking his or her life to defend the country, when you do those things, what do you expect? all of the stock on january 20. it stopped with president trump and with me. an impossible do job, deserve our nation's thanks and respect, deserve to be proud of the jobs they do. we are moving in the right direction. why? because the best way to improve morale is to let employees do the job they were hired to do and recognize them for those jobs. we will never apologize for forcing and upholding the laws of this country. we will never apologize for carrying out our mission. we will never apologize for making our country more secure. we ask nothing more than respect and suppo
during my hearings, members of the congress, press, and officials asked me about the morale problems the department has experienced over the last few years. my response has simply been when you discourage, disable, unjustly criticized and default to believing the initial reports as opposed to defaulting leaving stories told by my professionals, when you do all of those things and show disrespect to the individual who is risking his or her life to defend the country, when you do those things,...
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we have a moral argument. but from a quantitative standpoint whether the united states takes 50,000 or 100,000, that is not going to affect refugee flows at all or solve any refugee right -- crisis at all. now, it might affect the cases you take, and there might be a argument, butand the difference between 50000 and 100,000 is really a drop in the bucket, and from my limited understanding, because i do not want to claim i am an expert on this, but when we were doing the transition, it was our sense had a system that was designed to process about 50,000, and it was straining to get to the higher numbers. and i think the question is where do you -- this administration -- let's go with a number that the system is designed to take care of as opposed to the maximum number that we can crank through. you shake your head, but -- >> the numbers have been consistently above that. but itme for jumping in, above.n consistently when trudeau wanted to bring and 25,000 syrians, above. they brought them in. we have the capabi
we have a moral argument. but from a quantitative standpoint whether the united states takes 50,000 or 100,000, that is not going to affect refugee flows at all or solve any refugee right -- crisis at all. now, it might affect the cases you take, and there might be a argument, butand the difference between 50000 and 100,000 is really a drop in the bucket, and from my limited understanding, because i do not want to claim i am an expert on this, but when we were doing the transition, it was our...