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that is part of the american ethic.his special edition of "the ingraham angle." that's it for us tonight. fly your flag this weekend and every weekend, have a great time with your family and friends. it goes by really fast. remember it is america now and forever. and greg gutfeld takes it all from here. ♪ ♪ >> greg: good evening and happy labor day. i am mike got felled, greg's hotter looking twin brother. greg is at home so he sent me to fill in. it's not my first time, i've been sweet secretly filling in all summer long. so tonight i thought we will look back at some of my favorite segments when i hosted the show. consider it a present for your eyes.
that is part of the american ethic.his special edition of "the ingraham angle." that's it for us tonight. fly your flag this weekend and every weekend, have a great time with your family and friends. it goes by really fast. remember it is america now and forever. and greg gutfeld takes it all from here. ♪ ♪ >> greg: good evening and happy labor day. i am mike got felled, greg's hotter looking twin brother. greg is at home so he sent me to fill in. it's not my first time,...
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that is part of the american ethic. thank you for joining us on this special edition of "the ingraham angle." that's it for us tonight. fly your flag this weekend and every weekend, have a great time with your family and friends. it goes by really fast. remember it is america now and forever. and greg gutfeld takes it all from here. ♪ ♪ >> greg: good evening and happy labor day. i am mike got felled, greg's hotter looking twin brother. greg is at home so he sent me to fill in. it's not my first time, i've been sweet secretly filling in all summer long. so tonight i thought we will look back at some of my favorite segments when i hosted the show. consider it a present for your eyes. you know what it is time for? ♪ lessons in diversity ♪ hi, and welcome to lessons in diversity. i am your host mary lou breton. this is what she looks like. and in a perfect world, diversity would be awesome. who does not want to work with the different people? as opposed to this. [laughter] there is nothing more boring and on the same, and i
that is part of the american ethic. thank you for joining us on this special edition of "the ingraham angle." that's it for us tonight. fly your flag this weekend and every weekend, have a great time with your family and friends. it goes by really fast. remember it is america now and forever. and greg gutfeld takes it all from here. ♪ ♪ >> greg: good evening and happy labor day. i am mike got felled, greg's hotter looking twin brother. greg is at home so he sent me to fill...
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the shocking the client of the american work ethic.ow what opportunities life will send your way. but if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis, enbrel can help you say i'm in for what's next. ready to create a bigger world? -i'm in. ready to earn that “world's greatest dad” mug? -i'm in. care to play a bigger role in this community? -i'm in. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, helps stop permanent joint damage, and helps skin get clearer in psoriatic arthritis. with less pain, you're free to join in. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections are common or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure or if you have persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. don't start enbrel if you have an infection l
the shocking the client of the american work ethic.ow what opportunities life will send your way. but if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis, enbrel can help you say i'm in for what's next. ready to create a bigger world? -i'm in. ready to earn that “world's greatest dad” mug? -i'm in. care to play a bigger role in this community? -i'm in. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, helps stop permanent joint damage, and helps skin get clearer in psoriatic...
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it's worth remembering under be the american bar's rules of ethics, a lawyer shall not knowingly make a false fact to a tribunal. there's a difference between what donald trump is saying and what the attorneys are zblag judge dearie saying, show me now. this could be a major part of the case. what else will judge dearie do for today? >> a big issue is timing, the calendar, the schedule. really important to keep this in mind. the initial search for mar-a-lago happened back on august 8th. here we are today, september 20th. we've already seen six plus weeks left and the special master has not even started yet. the judge on this case, judge tannen, has given the special master until the end of november, november 30th, to get this review done. now doj last night filed a brief saying, let's get through about 500 documents a day, that should be reasonable. there are 11,000 documents, for the next 2 days, three weeks and change, that will put us into the middle of october. donald trump's team said hold up, let's slow it down. they wrote last night all of the deadlines can be extended to allow
it's worth remembering under be the american bar's rules of ethics, a lawyer shall not knowingly make a false fact to a tribunal. there's a difference between what donald trump is saying and what the attorneys are zblag judge dearie saying, show me now. this could be a major part of the case. what else will judge dearie do for today? >> a big issue is timing, the calendar, the schedule. really important to keep this in mind. the initial search for mar-a-lago happened back on august 8th....
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now india has made it very clear to americans that india does not want ethic students being operational. it is a big headache for india, a headache. india does not want. we discussed this with a policy unless you say new delhi shouldn't be worried because pakistan would not use the weapons against india. it's a good, much less than sense or, and yet doesn't, as you know, is a lingering threat. pakistan has a significant success, produced it within its skeletons and the pool that need real honest on the old. so goodness and improvement in the st. louis distribution. however, the trick is not completely validated, which is why august on the general and boston air force in particular, needs to meet dean, typical, credible, and reliable counters, and give the ability that is by gaining operational capability of senior. it's very important. and in that case, i think these concerns are unnecessary and irrelevant because you're aware that the songs mean effort has been a huge verizon during the last thing we want is. meanwhile, india's foreign minister say new delhi is dependent on russian def
now india has made it very clear to americans that india does not want ethic students being operational. it is a big headache for india, a headache. india does not want. we discussed this with a policy unless you say new delhi shouldn't be worried because pakistan would not use the weapons against india. it's a good, much less than sense or, and yet doesn't, as you know, is a lingering threat. pakistan has a significant success, produced it within its skeletons and the pool that need real...
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friends, make de la wallace, which applies now india has made it very clear to americans that in the other not want ethic students being operational. it is a big headache for india, a heavy india does not want. we discussed in the as concerns with a policy analyst tuesdays pakistan's main aim is the fight against terrorism a. but in terms of the 3, the number of the systems and the india. this is far greater than this, so i didn't think it would be a matter of concern for india. terrorism, as you know, is a lingering, achieved significant success within it, and the full, a also goodness and improvement in those decisions. however, the check is not completely valid, which is why a general and box in particular needs to be a credible and reliable come get the ability. that is why gaining operational capability of 16 years. and in that case, the concerns are unnecessary and irrelevant because you're aware that a during the last one is meanwhile, india's minister of external affairs say that the dependence of the country on russian defense equipment is when is it strong relations with moscow? he's not linked
friends, make de la wallace, which applies now india has made it very clear to americans that in the other not want ethic students being operational. it is a big headache for india, a heavy india does not want. we discussed in the as concerns with a policy analyst tuesdays pakistan's main aim is the fight against terrorism a. but in terms of the 3, the number of the systems and the india. this is far greater than this, so i didn't think it would be a matter of concern for india. terrorism, as...
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and it's a step in the right direction that we could take in the realm of ethics reform to demonstrate, affirmatively, the americanare thinking of, them and we are -- passed, and real consequences on the table, is there anything that's going to change lawmakers behavior? the money you could make is huge, and the current punishment is teeny tiny. >> that's right. you know, when the stock act was put in place, it was a tremendous step forward. it's not far enough. right now, we are seeing the weaknesses in the current system to include the fact that when there are delays, when people violate, it's a slap on the wrist. i have a way to solve that problem. we don't have to worry about people filing paperwork to later not having a full disclosure when you can't buy or sell individual stocks. you don't have to worry about the timeliness of your periodic transaction filing. it's a pretty straightforward way to solve that problem as well. the seriousness of the problem, the fact there is news story after news story of, kind, of inappropriate action or misdeeds or late filings, every time there is a story about this, it ero
and it's a step in the right direction that we could take in the realm of ethics reform to demonstrate, affirmatively, the americanare thinking of, them and we are -- passed, and real consequences on the table, is there anything that's going to change lawmakers behavior? the money you could make is huge, and the current punishment is teeny tiny. >> that's right. you know, when the stock act was put in place, it was a tremendous step forward. it's not far enough. right now, we are seeing...
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american history. and again, it's thinking about this idea of labor, politics and food ethics. right.how do they go together? however, the story is not all so romantic because 1970, that's the high point that means things go off afterwards. and so as much as i would like to tell you that this is a story things really improve a lot. in fact, things very quickly go back to the same types of long hours, difficult working conditions. and without labor recognition in years that follow and many ways the united farm workers a much more successful social movement specifically creating space for mexican american political activism and much less successful as a union. so i don't need to go into all the details right now, but if you're interested, i have many books i can suggest to you, but they become fights between. the ufw and the teamsters. and there are fights within the ufw itself, and they're actually about to represent fewer and fewer farm workers over the course the seventies, eighties and nineties. and then, in fact, today, very few farm workers in places like california even where the
american history. and again, it's thinking about this idea of labor, politics and food ethics. right.how do they go together? however, the story is not all so romantic because 1970, that's the high point that means things go off afterwards. and so as much as i would like to tell you that this is a story things really improve a lot. in fact, things very quickly go back to the same types of long hours, difficult working conditions. and without labor recognition in years that follow and many ways...
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american champion." who am i? i would say i'm driven. i have a strong work ethic and a fire in my belly, and i, uh--i--err--i go all-out all the timeand, uh... who am i? i'm a driven person. i have a song work ethic and a fire in my belly. i go all out all the time. that's who i am. i guess you could say i wear my heart on my sleeve and, uh, i didn't wear any sleeves. woman: shouldn't you be wearing a sleeveless shirt if you're gonna say that? darren: eh, no one will notice. woman: i guess it just seems like everyone on the show has, like, a theme. they do charities, or they're veterans, or they have some kind of sad or inspiring thing. i just-- darren: well, some guys have inspirinstories. i--don't have that, all right? i wasn't in the military or whatever. i wasn't adopted by wolves. woman: raised by wolves. darren: ok. the point is i have to take my essence, regular guy, and play that up. this is the one. i feel it. announcer: and welcome back to "american champion." we're coming at you live from l.a. with the semifinals. we've got 10 all-new obstacles and 6...
american champion." who am i? i would say i'm driven. i have a strong work ethic and a fire in my belly, and i, uh--i--err--i go all-out all the timeand, uh... who am i? i'm a driven person. i have a song work ethic and a fire in my belly. i go all out all the time. that's who i am. i guess you could say i wear my heart on my sleeve and, uh, i didn't wear any sleeves. woman: shouldn't you be wearing a sleeveless shirt if you're gonna say that? darren: eh, no one will notice. woman: i guess...
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american. we as a government should work with people not against it the workers have dignity and when work ethic and we honor the retirement security that people earn. that hurts my republican colleagues in his body, frankly with healthcare retirement p plans, paid for by the tax paper and payers will have this and to think about the generations of americans to benefit from sociae security the generations to come in relying on the promise of social security of look at their speeches for years and that installing the value heartbroken of her some of them try to run from their own plans to end social security pretty but american people and senate republicans on the american people watch as all 50 republicans voted against or essentially did nothing to solve the multi employer pension andul they are watching, a few exceptions, senate entrance and apartments been up on the bipartisan retiree - many are trying to block it and watching if you're public watches of the republican caucus tries to end social security from good pretty if the market people don't need to worry about the republican senate pla
american. we as a government should work with people not against it the workers have dignity and when work ethic and we honor the retirement security that people earn. that hurts my republican colleagues in his body, frankly with healthcare retirement p plans, paid for by the tax paper and payers will have this and to think about the generations of americans to benefit from sociae security the generations to come in relying on the promise of social security of look at their speeches for years...
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america was built on work ethic, competitive drive, betting on yourself. that is what we used to call the americanhese qualities away. they don't care about work ethic. they don't compare about competitiveness. they don't care about betting on yourself. they have been trying to pick who wins, who loses. take a look at student loan forgiveness, who wins, who loses? who actually wins and loses when you raise taxes? i tell you who is not? progressive billionaires don't lose. democrats based entire party relying on somebody else's competitive work ethic and nair drive, that somebody else is the government. when did the government become involved in our life? it happened under the radar. the american economy is more socialistic than ever f we continue down the path of government reliance america won't be the richest, strongest economy in the world anymore. neil: i find it promising that the richest people on the planet can really get it out there, state what is on their mind, whether people relate to that or not, but if they're amply ticked off. they can get nasty. you have to nasty. we heard a billion
america was built on work ethic, competitive drive, betting on yourself. that is what we used to call the americanhese qualities away. they don't care about work ethic. they don't compare about competitiveness. they don't care about betting on yourself. they have been trying to pick who wins, who loses. take a look at student loan forgiveness, who wins, who loses? who actually wins and loses when you raise taxes? i tell you who is not? progressive billionaires don't lose. democrats based entire...
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in a product of the anglo-american protestant society and culture, the central elements of which include food, the christian religion, protestant values, morals, a work ethic. the english language. traditions of law. justice the limits of government power. and a european legacy of art, literature, philosophy, music. he says almost all the central ideas of the american creed, liberty and equality have their origins in dissenting protestantism. because of our emphasis on the conscience, he says go so far as to say this. the american creed is, in short, protestantism without god and argues that the creed quote, is unlikely to retain its salience if americans abandon the anglo protestant culture in which it has been rooted. our culture has changed drastically over the generations. we are, in fact, less christian now than ever before in american history. and if samuel huntington is right, that means in some sense we may be less american and perhaps at risk becoming less democratic. so do have to is this what ails american? do we need to get back to some notion of america as a christian nation? well, that view that samuel huntington advocated, i think best label
in a product of the anglo-american protestant society and culture, the central elements of which include food, the christian religion, protestant values, morals, a work ethic. the english language. traditions of law. justice the limits of government power. and a european legacy of art, literature, philosophy, music. he says almost all the central ideas of the american creed, liberty and equality have their origins in dissenting protestantism. because of our emphasis on the conscience, he says...
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so the net effect is sad, never has american medicine be more transparently a racket than it is right now. with the most basic ethicalgone completely ignored we should not be surprised to learn that some hospitals have decided to monetize the mental anguish of children. consider the university of california and sam cisco. supposedly it's one of us in the world, ucsf despite the reputation is not even trying to behave responsibly when children who have been by tick-tock they should change their. so a new trend comes along propelled by social media that didn't exist before at scale, no it does rather than pausing in action what is this and how can we help the children they blow right past it. you cff hospital currents guidance for treating transgender youth is this. as a youth are transitioning and increasingly younger ages general surgery is being performed on a case-by-case basis more frequently on minors. general surgery on children. this is a very big step it's irreversible. see wonder what a medical basis for this. a few sentences later you see hospital means that there is no medical instead in the absence of soli
so the net effect is sad, never has american medicine be more transparently a racket than it is right now. with the most basic ethicalgone completely ignored we should not be surprised to learn that some hospitals have decided to monetize the mental anguish of children. consider the university of california and sam cisco. supposedly it's one of us in the world, ucsf despite the reputation is not even trying to behave responsibly when children who have been by tick-tock they should change their....
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american something you to dream about. and it puts together a concept that is very brave, but also very interesting. it spoke of an ethical. you want to card use sustainable . so it photo plastics and stainless steel, so that a gun and a ross, it was a kilometer to drive and it was about going to be designed something you would love . and you would love to keep that she even for your life. but technical and financial issues meant that only 9000 delorean were built between january 1981 and december 1982. then the delorean motor company filed for bankruptcy to the car. fade sticking over into movies, 985 by back to the future. and the movie was a huge success. the car wasn't existing anymore. so be basically because with your virtual super object it was chosen because of its futuristic design. ah, your jude. you john, designed the delorean back in the wild seventy's at the beginning of his career. the italian designer caught attention with his beautiful designs like the alfa, romeo julia, and the mazda roddy gib lee. he revolutionized car design. people belonging to a new society, you knew where you live, and you need the n
american something you to dream about. and it puts together a concept that is very brave, but also very interesting. it spoke of an ethical. you want to card use sustainable . so it photo plastics and stainless steel, so that a gun and a ross, it was a kilometer to drive and it was about going to be designed something you would love . and you would love to keep that she even for your life. but technical and financial issues meant that only 9000 delorean were built between january 1981 and...
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american. so i think it's fair that we hold them to a higher ethical standard. so that justices, at a minimum, are forced to recuse themselves in cases involving a cause with which their spouses involved. like, for instance, trying to overturn a free and fair election. the brennan center laid out a case for a code of conduct that would take the guesswork out of these situations. i also believe that we need term limits for not just supreme court justices, but also judges in federal, and apparel courts. clearly this is an issue. and i am passionate about. it it is crucial that we get to the bottom of both genie's activities, and clarence thomas's involvement. it is not enough to just clean up the messes that have already happened. the only way that our democracy has a bright future, is if we do the hard work now. to protect it. we'll be right back! we'll be right back! it's the all-new subway series menu! 12 irresistible new subs... like #4 supreme meats. smoky capicola, genoa salami and pepperoni! it's the dream team of meats. i've still got my uniform. it's subw
american. so i think it's fair that we hold them to a higher ethical standard. so that justices, at a minimum, are forced to recuse themselves in cases involving a cause with which their spouses involved. like, for instance, trying to overturn a free and fair election. the brennan center laid out a case for a code of conduct that would take the guesswork out of these situations. i also believe that we need term limits for not just supreme court justices, but also judges in federal, and apparel...
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ethical standards. when discussing this issue, the american delegation looked unconvincing and recognized such facts, notingmples of pathogenic biomaterials to the united states was cited infrequently. in addition to this formulation, which does not allow estimate the volumes and frequency of transfers abroad. bioprop, no other explanations were provided to the participants of the meeting in the authenticity of the documents provided by russia, which testify to the accumulation of pathogenic materials in ukrainian laboratories, including the anti-plague institute. mechnikov, the delegation of different countries had no doubts, i will note from the ministry of defense, in turn. ukraine acknowledged the fact that an inspection by the ministry of health was carried out and 80% of the violations were eliminated. but why dangerous biological agents were stored anywhere , including in the stairwells of an institution without a system for controlling access to pathogenic microorganisms. nobody answered no explanations were received regarding the nomenclature of the accumulated strains of dangerous pathogens. altho
ethical standards. when discussing this issue, the american delegation looked unconvincing and recognized such facts, notingmples of pathogenic biomaterials to the united states was cited infrequently. in addition to this formulation, which does not allow estimate the volumes and frequency of transfers abroad. bioprop, no other explanations were provided to the participants of the meeting in the authenticity of the documents provided by russia, which testify to the accumulation of pathogenic...
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ethic. that's what made you great and put you in the position you are in and hundreds of millions of americansmade it into the middle class. but that won't work going forward because there is an entitlement, handouts, forgiveness of the college debt that's of us said no, i owe that. i'm going to pay that back. the covid bailouts, these things made america soft, rock us of the great characteristic of the work ethic that made this country exceptional. >> your videos are viral. many of them. you do these speeches about bucking up be go to work, get the job done. what do you think happened in the culture where a guy i'm yourself who espouses work ethic. what happened. how do we get to the wussification of america where a large portion of the population don't want to get their inner nails dirty. >> i don't know who. work is bad, a job is why i am where i am today. my dad taught me one thing. make sure people know you for your work ethic. most people are not known for their work ethic. nobody says how do you work so much or work so hard. you probably have friends the psychiatric communities will say
ethic. that's what made you great and put you in the position you are in and hundreds of millions of americansmade it into the middle class. but that won't work going forward because there is an entitlement, handouts, forgiveness of the college debt that's of us said no, i owe that. i'm going to pay that back. the covid bailouts, these things made america soft, rock us of the great characteristic of the work ethic that made this country exceptional. >> your videos are viral. many of them....
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the inter-american development bank has announced idb governors voted to fire them following an ethicsalleged dramatic relationship with top aide. the u.s. supports their dismissal. this is a key part of u.s. influence in latin america. global news, 24 hours a day on air and on quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn, this is bloomberg. >> rising concerns about global recession and interest rate hikes have sent commodities on a wild ride. we are just trying to see a bit of rain on the screen for oil and gold futures. suu kyi joins us with the latest. that soaring dollar has taken volatility to the next level. >> the dollar hitting record levels. for all that is going on with the pound and other currencies, that is very bearish for commodities. especially for international buyers where they have to buy commodities that drop into the bloomberg. you can see how the strong dollar really pushed a key gauge of raw materials in the bloomberg commodity spot index. that is more than 27 different raw materials. they have now era
the inter-american development bank has announced idb governors voted to fire them following an ethicsalleged dramatic relationship with top aide. the u.s. supports their dismissal. this is a key part of u.s. influence in latin america. global news, 24 hours a day on air and on quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn, this is bloomberg. >> rising concerns about global recession and interest rate hikes have sent...
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ethic. well, this help smash all of that eggs trickle down effect on american workers is disastrous, and the left will always want more concessions. just today, the world bank chief was forced to grovel after the climate, and that's demanded his resignation when they didn't like mr. malpasse. >> his answer on climate change . you will never win, never. the uber woke sweepstakes. i understand that the pressure to run that race is fierce. you will never win it. >> nothing you do will never be enough. i wish malpasse was sitting there, but those corporate execs, they don't care. didn't they look bored? like they were irritated. they didn't had to be there. >> they're betting that the future belongs to the dictators of the ccp and probably think the best way to cocoon themselves from more trouble here at home is just to cooperate with the wolke activists, throw them a bone every now and then. and it sure seems that they assume that our economy is essentially doomed and now they simply want a soft landing for themselves. >> this is why they always tiptoe around criticizing china. they don't hesit
ethic. well, this help smash all of that eggs trickle down effect on american workers is disastrous, and the left will always want more concessions. just today, the world bank chief was forced to grovel after the climate, and that's demanded his resignation when they didn't like mr. malpasse. >> his answer on climate change . you will never win, never. the uber woke sweepstakes. i understand that the pressure to run that race is fierce. you will never win it. >> nothing you do will...
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the current al laws on the books, the government and ethics act from 1978 before that covered what we needed to cover. but then again, the americanly disagree. two thirds of people polled by morning consult want to see an outright ban and stop by members and their spouses. the public opinion on this is super clear and trust in congress is at 7% according to a gallup poll from over the summer. this seems like a simple step that could be taken that constituents want to see. i think the wrangling over the details of this which i would agree is complicated. you have some existing members who have spouses who are maybe in the investment business, not just active traders but are in the business. there are career issues that would have to be dealt with. there are fine points to wrestle with here. however, i think the fact that this is potentially not getting done is the kind of inside the baseball stuff that drives americans crazy. >> are they basically slow playing this until we stop paying attention? because we are now seeing it tuesday night, they go home on friday, we haven't even mentioned the senate. is this all just a show? >> yo
the current al laws on the books, the government and ethics act from 1978 before that covered what we needed to cover. but then again, the americanly disagree. two thirds of people polled by morning consult want to see an outright ban and stop by members and their spouses. the public opinion on this is super clear and trust in congress is at 7% according to a gallup poll from over the summer. this seems like a simple step that could be taken that constituents want to see. i think the wrangling...
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ethical standards when conducting research on low-income military personnel, as well as on one of the most vulnerable categories of the population, patients in psychiatric hospitals. when discussing this issue, the americans, while noting that the transfer of samples of pathogenic biomaterials to the united states was not frequent. in addition to this wording, which does not allow assessing the volumes and frequency of bioprops transferred abroad, no other explanations were provided to the participants of the meeting. was. the draft of the country's main financial document was considered today at a meeting that vladimir putin held via video link from novogarevo. it is very important that the federal budget for the next three years be balanced. for this, a lot of work is being done. the head of state is holding additional consultations with the government of the presidential administration, the citrabank, the main accents and priorities of the documents were determined at an economic meeting a week ago. and now, according to vladimir putin, the time has come to sum up. when drafting the federal budget, of course, it is necessary to take into account objective factors that directly affect its revenue side,
ethical standards when conducting research on low-income military personnel, as well as on one of the most vulnerable categories of the population, patients in psychiatric hospitals. when discussing this issue, the americans, while noting that the transfer of samples of pathogenic biomaterials to the united states was not frequent. in addition to this wording, which does not allow assessing the volumes and frequency of bioprops transferred abroad, no other explanations were provided to the...
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ethics, was the informed consent of all subjects is absolutely essential. however, there were violations of that code which, by the way, was written by western judges, including americans we said, "well, the nazis had done bad things but american researchers, we don't have to worry about that, we would not do such bad things." but we were doing terrible things and this twin experiment took place during the 60s as part of a series of these violations. there were some informed consent forms drafted early but never properly signed. they tried to make it ethical in the '70s by getting parents to sign it, but some did not, and some did not think the form adequately covered what their child had been through. children who were related to one another and adopted to different families, and the children and the families did not know they had siblings and that is an incredible violation of their right to know. when they are dragooned or bamboozled into the study they absolutely have a right to know. it was wrong, unethical and damaging to individuals. after an offer to pursue a clinical career, lawrence perlman resigned from the programme after just 10 months. i wondered what had
ethics, was the informed consent of all subjects is absolutely essential. however, there were violations of that code which, by the way, was written by western judges, including americans we said, "well, the nazis had done bad things but american researchers, we don't have to worry about that, we would not do such bad things." but we were doing terrible things and this twin experiment took place during the 60s as part of a series of these violations. there were some informed consent...
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american airlines. >> you are not really willing to deal with something like this. reporter: we have heard a bunch of reasons, covid, lack of work ethicr immigrants to take the jobs, low pay, government benefits. is that the full list? >> in addition, there is the reality of some workers retiring. earlier in the pandemic we saw workers stepping out of the labor force. there is also the additional reason of care challenges. workers stepping out of the labor force so they can deal with child care challenges. reporter: exacerbated by covid, which stressed the entire workforce. >> we get new hires and then they will come in for a week or two, see how things go, realize how stressful it is, and they quit. reporter: as they drop out, that puts more stress on you to clean up your people? >> yes. reporter: it is like a vicious circle. >> as vicious as a hurricane, really. reporter: vicious as a hurricane on the tarmac, at the table. >> the restaurant industry has historically been a challenging ace to work. it has become 10 times more challenging. >> when you do not have the right resources, everybody gets burned, everybody gets hurt, people
american airlines. >> you are not really willing to deal with something like this. reporter: we have heard a bunch of reasons, covid, lack of work ethicr immigrants to take the jobs, low pay, government benefits. is that the full list? >> in addition, there is the reality of some workers retiring. earlier in the pandemic we saw workers stepping out of the labor force. there is also the additional reason of care challenges. workers stepping out of the labor force so they can deal...
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american, uh. yes , liberal macrophysics. it really became an instrument of the internal political struggle of the protestant ethic. ng that the situation there is really very sharp, because in the american political culture, in which for decades the idea has been driven in that america is america the great only be declared with a non-partisan consensus. at least a quarter of the politically active voters are fascists, this is something new, and this suggests that this is the political situation of the countries. well, the last thing i'm interested in, of course. but you know, they are beginning to emerge, two worlds are still in the beginning , these two worlds will inevitably collide, and this will not be the first world in ukraine. this one here the collective west, which is never collective , never the west, and so on. this association is such a confederation of former countries in which ideology becomes the dominant form of hmm management of the political processes of consolidation of society, moreover, radical, moreover, aggressive in some way anti-systems and in which there is less and less economy. please, l
american, uh. yes , liberal macrophysics. it really became an instrument of the internal political struggle of the protestant ethic. ng that the situation there is really very sharp, because in the american political culture, in which for decades the idea has been driven in that america is america the great only be declared with a non-partisan consensus. at least a quarter of the politically active voters are fascists, this is something new, and this suggests that this is the political...
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after slavery black people moving forward belief in family american values even if not applied to brak people belief in god. >> you day oi work ethicned marxists o capitalism, oppose -- >> that black people continued do grow family american values god entrepreneurship under assault so many people are at each other's throats. >> what herschel walker told me yesterday he is running for senate seat. >> right. maria: in georgia he said a similar commentary yesterday because it is all about racism out of this administration, and democrats when was last time you saw two black men run against each other, for a senate seat ways what we're seeing in georgia he is laughing at this constant racism topic thrown at us good condemn commentary there, migrant buses arriving in blue cities we had one this morning arrive in new york's port authority texas governor abbott targeting a noaa city for designation for fgz we will speak with acting secretary chad wolf, the biggest supporting events don't miss it on "mornings with maria." . i may be close to retirement but i'm as busy as ever. careful now. nice! you got it. and thanks to voya, i'm confident
after slavery black people moving forward belief in family american values even if not applied to brak people belief in god. >> you day oi work ethicned marxists o capitalism, oppose -- >> that black people continued do grow family american values god entrepreneurship under assault so many people are at each other's throats. >> what herschel walker told me yesterday he is running for senate seat. >> right. maria: in georgia he said a similar commentary yesterday because...
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ethics and morals. you have a case about whether businesses can deny services to same-sex weddings. a case of legality giving native americanan children. how bad should we expect this to get? there's a alabama's discriminatory map. what should we be bracing for? >> bucklep, butter cup. this is going to be as consequential as last term. there may not be a case like dobbs that overruled a precedent, but we'll definitely see the likely ending of affirmative action in higher education. we're going to see the continued hobbling of the voting rights act, and we of course, will see more assaults on nonwhite communities. so the case that focused on the indian welfare child act is enormous and has real questions about indigenous sovereignty in the united states. it's a blockbuster of a term, just like last term was a blockbuster of a term. >> i have termed what the right is overall trying to do is repeal the 21st century. they see it as an abomination. all of the rights passed for women, for people of color, they want to return to the era before we had this sort of push toward a multicultural democracy. it's clear that's what they w
ethics and morals. you have a case about whether businesses can deny services to same-sex weddings. a case of legality giving native americanan children. how bad should we expect this to get? there's a alabama's discriminatory map. what should we be bracing for? >> bucklep, butter cup. this is going to be as consequential as last term. there may not be a case like dobbs that overruled a precedent, but we'll definitely see the likely ending of affirmative action in higher education. we're...
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american bias and his canadian bias. another great chapter in the third generation is by george wyatt. well known here in town in the ethics and public policy center. it's an essay he wrote in the book in 1991, defining piece and how to think about peace when confronting saddam hussein, and the disintegration of the cold piece of the cold war. i would like to reach you just a couple of excerpts from 1948. this is by martin white in an essay called church, russia, and the west. now martin white is really the father of modern international relations theory and what we call the english school. the primary way that we teach this in british universities, it's a very influential. his two textbooks which were published after his death are still bestsellers today in international relations theory. and he is writing in 1948 about the jumbo of international relations after 1945. the soviet union doesn't leave iran, they leave their troops in eastern europe. there is communist infiltration all around the world. there is now atomic weapons. china seems to be teetering. he lays this all out in the first pages of the chapter. and then h
american bias and his canadian bias. another great chapter in the third generation is by george wyatt. well known here in town in the ethics and public policy center. it's an essay he wrote in the book in 1991, defining piece and how to think about peace when confronting saddam hussein, and the disintegration of the cold piece of the cold war. i would like to reach you just a couple of excerpts from 1948. this is by martin white in an essay called church, russia, and the west. now martin white...
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ethical is it at all. why was it necessary to produce funds delivery and dispersion of toxins. for what purpose the americansorted strains and blood samples of ukrainian citizens, the answers of the russian side seemed unconvincing when discussing this issue, the american delegation acknowledged such facts, noting. at the same time, the transfer of samples of pathogenic biomaterials to the united states was infrequent; it is important to note that none of the participating countries questioned the authenticity of the documents submitted by the russian military. but kiev could not explain the reasons for the emergency destruction of evidence from us military bi. there are still more questions on this issue than answers and not only in russia evgeny reshetnev maxim shchepilov and andrey do not need to lead. in the border areas of the belgorod region, heavy equipment began to clear the rubble after the ukrainian shelling, as a result of the attack on the city of valuiki , more than 70 residential buildings were damaged, the dead and injured are mediocrely called the most tragic in two and a half months for secu
ethical is it at all. why was it necessary to produce funds delivery and dispersion of toxins. for what purpose the americansorted strains and blood samples of ukrainian citizens, the answers of the russian side seemed unconvincing when discussing this issue, the american delegation acknowledged such facts, noting. at the same time, the transfer of samples of pathogenic biomaterials to the united states was infrequent; it is important to note that none of the participating countries questioned...
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american law you can guess that they're gonna violate precedent. at the same time they're engaged in a lot of speech ranking behavior. they have a real ethics into things that they should be looking into. what did justice thomas no one when did he know but it is wife's role in the insurrection which has a lot to do with whether or not he should have recused himself in that case. that is the inner circle of. how you go to the outer circle, letter leo federal society. you are the judicial crisis network in a 15 17 million dollar secret checks. you have the budget for being north of half a billion dollars. you have the body's our behavior at the republican senators to get these judges on the court to stop garland on the theory that they reversed to push barrett on the court. you put all those pieces together when i summit up for just as robert is in court we put together cases not on one fact but was circumstantial evidence and pulling a ray of circumstantial evidence. there's a compelling array of circumstantial evidence that this court is captured and that is the problem. >> senator, you are in a one man crusade about this scheme as you call
american law you can guess that they're gonna violate precedent. at the same time they're engaged in a lot of speech ranking behavior. they have a real ethics into things that they should be looking into. what did justice thomas no one when did he know but it is wife's role in the insurrection which has a lot to do with whether or not he should have recused himself in that case. that is the inner circle of. how you go to the outer circle, letter leo federal society. you are the judicial crisis...
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sci sat president of ethics will also put a bid for governor of massachusetts campaign that you just suspended and that book our declaration as a contribution to african americans all around that document that goes against and other opinion that says well this has never been our declaration and she says no it's all a declaration for african american in a way this is a similar spirit. so let's make sure in the country, you know, various let's make sure the symbols and the documents, the history of the country can be forward in a way, preserves and builds, preserves. it is and builds, but it's not a unity of purpose because the chaos so the to that really is kind of political chaos that's that is that seems to be in the interest some people but it's definitely not in the interest most people so so cultivating some words of patriotism i think on the left and it's worth the idea and the very last thing i'd like to say we observe a lot of indignation in this country and its alienation with, the professional class to a large extent, do nothing we as professional class as university people so broadly, but also specifically here at harvard, we have an enormous burden o
sci sat president of ethics will also put a bid for governor of massachusetts campaign that you just suspended and that book our declaration as a contribution to african americans all around that document that goes against and other opinion that says well this has never been our declaration and she says no it's all a declaration for african american in a way this is a similar spirit. so let's make sure in the country, you know, various let's make sure the symbols and the documents, the history...
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ethical issues surrounding donald trump. and i think this pushes inflation back into the headlines. and it also is a reminder that it is the daily reality that so many americansng with, and is likely to remain a very large factor in november. >> yeah, i want to talk to you about that. because some republicans, they are still pushing hard for a nationwide abortion ban, despite public sentiment showing clearly that is not what people want. is the gop out of touch on this issue, and could they perhaps pay dearly for this? or as you say, is high inflation destined to overshadow everything and anything? >> no, i don't think it's destined to -- you had the entire election encapsulated in about three hours on tuesday morning in the u.s.. you had the announcement come out from the government that inflation was higher unexpected. you saw the stock market tumble as a result. all reflecting the great tailwind that republicans have going for them in november. and then a few hours later, you had senator lindsey graham announced that he was introducing a national 15-week abortion ban that he said he guaranteed that it would get a vote on the floor in the senate and the hou
ethical issues surrounding donald trump. and i think this pushes inflation back into the headlines. and it also is a reminder that it is the daily reality that so many americansng with, and is likely to remain a very large factor in november. >> yeah, i want to talk to you about that. because some republicans, they are still pushing hard for a nationwide abortion ban, despite public sentiment showing clearly that is not what people want. is the gop out of touch on this issue, and could...