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dehumanized for this is very important for the western hemisphere to understand that we cannot continue to tolerate this. >> thank you francisco marquez. >> next, donald trump says he is going to cut taxes, but spend more on infrastructure, more on the military and he won't cut up penny from entitlement. too me, that's a recipe for wild inflation because where will they get the money to pay for all ofç that? unless they just print more. will america soon have $100 trillion bills like this one? i hope not, but if we do, our next guest says she has a solution ♪ ♪ what do you do if you live in a place where your money is certainly worth almost nothing? every day because of wild inflation, it's worth even less. here is a billion dollar bill from zimbabwe. this bill is a 100 trillion-dollar bill. it isn't even worth a penny today. venezuelans don't yet have currency that is that worthless, but there money shrinks in value every hour. what do some people do to survive? they use big coin. it's transferred from person to person b of the net. it's as simple as sending an email. you can purchase
dehumanized for this is very important for the western hemisphere to understand that we cannot continue to tolerate this. >> thank you francisco marquez. >> next, donald trump says he is going to cut taxes, but spend more on infrastructure, more on the military and he won't cut up penny from entitlement. too me, that's a recipe for wild inflation because where will they get the money to pay for all ofç that? unless they just print more. will america soon have $100 trillion bills...
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the ways that one group of people could dehumanize another. the particular madness of anti-semitism, which has run like a stain through history. that understanding of man's ever present sinfulness would steel him against hardship and make him vigilant against threats to jewry around the world. but that understanding would never harden his heart. it would never extinguish his faith. instead, it broadened his moral imagination. and gave him the capacity to see all people as deserving of dignity and respect. it helped him see not just the world as it is, but the world as it should be. what shimon did to shape the story of israel is well chronicled. starting in the kibbutz he founded with his love sonia, he began the work on building the model community. ben-gurion called him to serve at headquarters to make sure the jewish people had the armaments and organization to secure their freedom. after independence, surrounded by enemies who denied israel's existence and sought to drive it into the sea, the child who had wanted to be a poet of stars beca
the ways that one group of people could dehumanize another. the particular madness of anti-semitism, which has run like a stain through history. that understanding of man's ever present sinfulness would steel him against hardship and make him vigilant against threats to jewry around the world. but that understanding would never harden his heart. it would never extinguish his faith. instead, it broadened his moral imagination. and gave him the capacity to see all people as deserving of dignity...
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dehumanized for this is very important for the western hemisphere to understand that we cannot continueld trump says he is going to cut taxes, but spend more on infrastructure, more on the military and he won't cut up penny from entitlement. too me, that's a recipe for wild inflation because where will they get the money to pay for all ofç that? unless they just print more. will america soon have $100 trillion bills like this one? i hope not, but if we do, our next guest says she has a solution ♪ guest says she has a solution ♪ ♪ sfx: road noise sfx: tires screeching sfx: horn honking father: you pull in front of me! daughter: daddy! we don't say words like that! ♪just let your love flow ♪like a mountain stream ♪and let your love grow ♪with the smallest of dreams ♪then let your love show ♪and you'll know what i mean what do you do if you live in a place where your money is certainly worth almost nothing? every day because of wild inflation, it's worth even less. here is a billion dollar bill from zimbabwe. this bill is a 100 trillion-dollar bill. it isn't even worth a penny today. vene
dehumanized for this is very important for the western hemisphere to understand that we cannot continueld trump says he is going to cut taxes, but spend more on infrastructure, more on the military and he won't cut up penny from entitlement. too me, that's a recipe for wild inflation because where will they get the money to pay for all ofç that? unless they just print more. will america soon have $100 trillion bills like this one? i hope not, but if we do, our next guest says she has a...
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dehumanized for this is very important for the western hemisphere to understand that we cannot continue to tolerate this. >> thank you francisco marquez. >> next, donald trump says he is going to cut taxes, but spend more on infrastructure, more on the military and he won't cut up penny from entitlement. too me, that's a recipe for wild inflation because where will they get the money to pay for all ofç that? unless they just print more. will america soon have $100 trillion bills like this one? i hope not, but if we do, our next guest says she has a solution ♪ ♪ what do you do if you live in a place where your money is certainly worth almost nothing? every day because of wild inflation, it's worth even less. here is a billion dollar bill from zimbabwe. this bill is a 100 trillion-dollar bill. it isn't even worth a penny today. venezuelans don't yet have currency that is that worthless, but there money shrinks in value every hour. what do some people do to survive? they use big coin. it's transferred from person to person b of the net. it's as simple as sending an email. you can purchase
dehumanized for this is very important for the western hemisphere to understand that we cannot continue to tolerate this. >> thank you francisco marquez. >> next, donald trump says he is going to cut taxes, but spend more on infrastructure, more on the military and he won't cut up penny from entitlement. too me, that's a recipe for wild inflation because where will they get the money to pay for all ofç that? unless they just print more. will america soon have $100 trillion bills...
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dehumanized for this is very important for the western hemisphere to understand that we cannot continuelerate this. >> thank you francisco marquez. >> next, donald trump says he is going to cut taxes, but spend more on infrastructure, more on the military and he won't cut up penny from entitlement. too me, that's a recipe for wild inflation because where will they get the money to pay for all ofç that? unless they just print more. will america soon have $100 trillion bills like this one? i hope not, but if we do, our next guest says she has a solution ♪ ♪ i thought i married an italian. my lineage was the vecchios and zuccolis. through ancestry, through dna i found out that i was only 16% italian. he was 34% eastern european. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors we thought was italian was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. he looks a little bit like me, yes. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com love or like? naughty or nice? calm or bright? but at bedtime... ...why settle for this?
dehumanized for this is very important for the western hemisphere to understand that we cannot continuelerate this. >> thank you francisco marquez. >> next, donald trump says he is going to cut taxes, but spend more on infrastructure, more on the military and he won't cut up penny from entitlement. too me, that's a recipe for wild inflation because where will they get the money to pay for all ofç that? unless they just print more. will america soon have $100 trillion bills like...
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even they were dehumanizing at some level. the conservative mind is truly a that. in 1953 it was prerevolutionary and he wasn't catholic at this point he would be catholic much later on. he talked about the dignity of the human person and person al-isam and the idea of community when those were not popular words and he's all those as more than equal so it wasn't a one-to-one correspondence on the american way of life. >> host: were they accessible? >> guest: they were. he was a household name in the 50s throughout all the english-speaking world. one of my favorite stories is 1953 and went over to england and he was having it performed so kirk went up and while he was there staying at a bed and breakfast a hotel clerk asked are you doctor russell kirk, the author and he was flabbergasted anybody would know him like that and it turned out the owner of the bed and breakfast had just gotten a "time" magazine issue that was devoted to his book. he was being interviewed throughout all of the 1950s plus he had a regular column. he also wrote short stories and fiction and
even they were dehumanizing at some level. the conservative mind is truly a that. in 1953 it was prerevolutionary and he wasn't catholic at this point he would be catholic much later on. he talked about the dignity of the human person and person al-isam and the idea of community when those were not popular words and he's all those as more than equal so it wasn't a one-to-one correspondence on the american way of life. >> host: were they accessible? >> guest: they were. he was a...
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dehumanized for this is very important for the western hemisphere to understand that we cannot continueo tolerate this. >> thank you francisco marquez. >> next, donald trump says he is going to cut taxes, but spend more on infrastructure, more on the military and he won't cut up penny from entitlement. too me, that's a recipe for wild inflation because where will they get the money to pay for all ofç that? unless they just print more. will america soon have $100 trillion bills like this one? i hope not, but if we do, our next guest says she has a solution ♪ guest says she has a solution ♪ ♪ if you suffer from a dry mouth, then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. guest says she has a solution ♪ ♪ but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene, specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants... biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. [vo] is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the season of audi sales event is here. audi will
dehumanized for this is very important for the western hemisphere to understand that we cannot continueo tolerate this. >> thank you francisco marquez. >> next, donald trump says he is going to cut taxes, but spend more on infrastructure, more on the military and he won't cut up penny from entitlement. too me, that's a recipe for wild inflation because where will they get the money to pay for all ofç that? unless they just print more. will america soon have $100 trillion bills...
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bernie sanders has been absolutely dehumanizing and dehumanizing rich people. >> let's talk about a coupleese people. rex tillerson as bernie sanders pointed out one of the most successful businessmen in the world. donald trump we know has said i want to run the country the way you run a business. you create deals. you make sure the best deal is for your country, your company. and rex tillerson fits that bill perfectly. >> he fits the bill in the private sector. we don't know if he can do it in the government sector. no other president has ever mentioned his cabinet members before they are actually approved and gone through the process. we don't know if these people are going to make it through the cabinet. their financial dealings might be so complicated there might be such a conflict of interest, may not be it. >> i have to tell you. >> cabinet level not on the president or vice president. >> i agree. we need transparency and accountability. the thing is i used to work at goldman sachs, our disclosures before i could even work one day i had to tell my ex-boyfriend's dog's spouse's name.
bernie sanders has been absolutely dehumanizing and dehumanizing rich people. >> let's talk about a coupleese people. rex tillerson as bernie sanders pointed out one of the most successful businessmen in the world. donald trump we know has said i want to run the country the way you run a business. you create deals. you make sure the best deal is for your country, your company. and rex tillerson fits that bill perfectly. >> he fits the bill in the private sector. we don't know if he...
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there is nothing that feels more dehumanizing.h her, her family was just boarding a flight. i don't care how you feel about the trumps, if i had the obamas sitting next to me on a flight, i would never dare do anything like this. these people are barbaric. those little kids will remember this, i guarantee it, and it's disgusting, and i'm so grossed out by the behavior of these people. harris: for those of us who have children and live in public life and, kennedy, you and i have been around long enough to know, people will say and do things you can't even imagine what they'll say. kennedy: yeah. harris: but it's in real life. so you're trapped on a plane, and you're antagonizing someone with little ones with them. these guys, these grown men who -- after reflection -- thought about it and -- do they have any idea how that imperils people who are in the public eye? people just aren't thinking. they're so much on an emotional whim. and i'm all for coming real with the truth, but to me, that's almost borderline unprotected speech. we'
there is nothing that feels more dehumanizing.h her, her family was just boarding a flight. i don't care how you feel about the trumps, if i had the obamas sitting next to me on a flight, i would never dare do anything like this. these people are barbaric. those little kids will remember this, i guarantee it, and it's disgusting, and i'm so grossed out by the behavior of these people. harris: for those of us who have children and live in public life and, kennedy, you and i have been around long...
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with lack of infrastructure and plaque of daycare but that is accounts people ought to dehumanize them. one but that has already been accounted for. but there was the real problem which easter to say he was in a student then you suggested there is a grade. somebody 20 tydeus today after the shooting of the olympics and sprinter said she was out 3:00 in the morning how much of a victim mushy? so what time of the day teasing is the appropriate for a girl to be shot dead? what is the curfew after which these areas become one shooting galleries and they are guilty tennis month negative. >> host: bed is a great segued that in there is thought we should declare the end violence a national health crisis to go steady it to come back with tangible daybed actionable items. can you talking about the confluence that leads to bad epidemic. there is a map of where they take place in days said that some u.s. any epidemiologist and the cdc used to do research and the second biggest killer of kids that is imaginable it is like a city disappearing every time . saw what should we do about that? and is th
with lack of infrastructure and plaque of daycare but that is accounts people ought to dehumanize them. one but that has already been accounted for. but there was the real problem which easter to say he was in a student then you suggested there is a grade. somebody 20 tydeus today after the shooting of the olympics and sprinter said she was out 3:00 in the morning how much of a victim mushy? so what time of the day teasing is the appropriate for a girl to be shot dead? what is the curfew after...
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>> it's dehumanizing. it's usually a pretty clue as to racist beliefs. >> what's the correct way? >> an african-american, a black person. there's -- if you go out in society, it's a pretty good correlation. >> i know the answer. i wanted to hear you say it. >> i think more deeply in that clap, it's the phrase that has gained ground of whi whiteexplaining. some black people may have -- >> i heard of mansplaining. >> a rich white man, and said he some black people may think it's based on life speerss, and he's explaining to them that their experience of a lack of opportunity, donny knows better. >> in an interview after the release of his book "the art of the comeback" trump talked about how he views women. let's catch this. >> i love women. i think they're the most beautiful things you could imagine. i think women are just magnificent. i think women are not the weaker sex at all. in many respects. i think they're the stronger sex. i think that, and i mention this strongly in the book, that women are more aggressive sexually than men, in my opinion. the fact is that these are very a
>> it's dehumanizing. it's usually a pretty clue as to racist beliefs. >> what's the correct way? >> an african-american, a black person. there's -- if you go out in society, it's a pretty good correlation. >> i know the answer. i wanted to hear you say it. >> i think more deeply in that clap, it's the phrase that has gained ground of whi whiteexplaining. some black people may have -- >> i heard of mansplaining. >> a rich white man, and said he some...
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so sometimes they can become dehumanized to us, they are down on the ground or may be dirty because they not be able to bathe. but what people who have come out of homelessness have gotten the help they need tell us is that the human touch really makes a difference to them. being regarded as people, having people know their name, their story, all of those things really make a difference to them. anything that humanizes the situation. these are people who, you know, everything has failed them in their lives, you know. may have started out with school or have a mental illness, you know, any of the deep poverty, it may be generational poverty, but really the deck has been stacked against them and not that they are absolved of responsibility but the road back is to recovery really starts with the human touch. >> those conversations certainly can lead to how can i help you? what about this service or this organization? >> that's right. there's a great little resource on the project home website called where to turn. it has all of the service organizations, places where people can get meals an
so sometimes they can become dehumanized to us, they are down on the ground or may be dirty because they not be able to bathe. but what people who have come out of homelessness have gotten the help they need tell us is that the human touch really makes a difference to them. being regarded as people, having people know their name, their story, all of those things really make a difference to them. anything that humanizes the situation. these are people who, you know, everything has failed them in...
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this is why the soldiers are talking, because it's so dehumanizing both sides. people who sit here went to the gas chamber. >> you know, this is like -- i don't have any words. this is like the basement of anything that judaism would stand for. the army of tomorrow is the group of children today. what is there for you when you become 18? 36% of the boys have to go. 45% of them witnessed the beating and the killing of their fathers. they immediately switch from the helpless father, who could not protect them, to somebody who is more thoughtful. jews who are armed with machine guns and military jeeps victimize these children, and when we allow the children to play this game as part of the therapy, many of the children prefer to play the role of the jew in the game e cause thatat i power. ♪ >> under the deep strains of the current intifada, very few israelis went on examining how to make core examples tense happen. she is -- core existence. >> i asked to speak with prime minister netanyahu. i wrote to him five times. and then he doesn't want to speak with me. in th
this is why the soldiers are talking, because it's so dehumanizing both sides. people who sit here went to the gas chamber. >> you know, this is like -- i don't have any words. this is like the basement of anything that judaism would stand for. the army of tomorrow is the group of children today. what is there for you when you become 18? 36% of the boys have to go. 45% of them witnessed the beating and the killing of their fathers. they immediately switch from the helpless father, who...
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mc kia says the worse part how dehumanizing it all is, but through it all never lets it get in her way of her fighting spirit, and her dreams of becoming a oncology nurse herself, always with her best friends, by her side. >> she is like my own sister. >> so again, this year, we've dean sided to invite nicholas and laney and mc kia to come into our studio. do we have our favorite elf? is our favorite elf leading the kids? here we go. hello. >> hello. >> hello, laney. there is laney. here comes nicholas. mc kia is here. and so, welcome to "good day" philadelphia again. so what should we do? >> hi, mc kia. >> hi,. >> haven't seen in you a while. lou things going? >> good. >> alex, karen? >> so, little katie the elf, which gift do you think we should start with? >> well -- >> the little ones or the big one? >> what santa told me these are laney's. >> okay, laney, go ahead, hop down, open those gifts. >> ready? nicholas, the blue and white ones. >> blue and white for the boy. >> mc kia. >> thank you. >> there you go. >> what's under here? >> you got it? >> you don't need my help. >> yes. >
mc kia says the worse part how dehumanizing it all is, but through it all never lets it get in her way of her fighting spirit, and her dreams of becoming a oncology nurse herself, always with her best friends, by her side. >> she is like my own sister. >> so again, this year, we've dean sided to invite nicholas and laney and mc kia to come into our studio. do we have our favorite elf? is our favorite elf leading the kids? here we go. hello. >> hello. >> hello, laney....
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it would be dehumanizing, unfair and racist.ld be treated as individuals and not as stereotypes from a racial, ethnic or religious group. remember, the bangladeshi cab driver who drives you to the airport has nothing, nothing to do with isis, even though he is also a muslim. it's hard not to make these quick associations, especially in the wake of a terror attack. but if america is about anything, it is the idea that people should be judged as individuals with individual liberli liberties and rights. it is what they hate about us. we might as well live up to our own ideals. i'm fareed zakaria. thank you for watching. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> urgent manhunt in berlin and germany for a 24-year-old native of tunisia said to be armed and dangerous with links to isis. his identity papers found inside the truck that mowed down innocent people at the christmas market. president-elect donald trump saying this about the berlin rampage. >> it's an attack on humanity, that's what it is. it's an attack on humanity and it
it would be dehumanizing, unfair and racist.ld be treated as individuals and not as stereotypes from a racial, ethnic or religious group. remember, the bangladeshi cab driver who drives you to the airport has nothing, nothing to do with isis, even though he is also a muslim. it's hard not to make these quick associations, especially in the wake of a terror attack. but if america is about anything, it is the idea that people should be judged as individuals with individual liberli liberties and...
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that's part of the process to dehumanize you, put you in a khaki uniform where you're just a prisonerpeople to see me in a suit, they're going to look at me like a human being now. it's a completely different life. >> okay, paul, once we get here, you're going to be meeting your counselor for the first time. you'll be meeting the custody staff. just listen to everything they have to say. take it slow. it is just like a mini-prison. it's a small facility. they have more or less the same rules as we have. >> though still in custody at the department of correction, komyatti will receive counseling on re-entering society. in the meantime, he will be allowed to work and be in public during designated hours. >> police car. it's like they always are around. it's like a reminder. it's like, all right, there are still rules you have to go by. now you have to go by society's rules, too. just feels fresher out here, the air. i know it's the same air. but it's just fresher out here. >> while komyatti has taken a major step toward freedom, aaron brown's release date is much more uncertain. but his
that's part of the process to dehumanize you, put you in a khaki uniform where you're just a prisonerpeople to see me in a suit, they're going to look at me like a human being now. it's a completely different life. >> okay, paul, once we get here, you're going to be meeting your counselor for the first time. you'll be meeting the custody staff. just listen to everything they have to say. take it slow. it is just like a mini-prison. it's a small facility. they have more or less the same...
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. >> this is a very dehumanizing place. times when we lock the place down and, therefore, he misses the 7:00 phone call. the next thing you know intimacy is breaking down, relationships are breaking down. >> everyone we have spoken with are so optimistic. do you think that is sustainable? >> they're forever labeled as that ex-con. society doesn't look favorable on that. to deal with that you need to make a choice of loving someone through the good times and bad. >> taquita and jerome have a long road ahead of them. despite the odds, they plan to wed tomorrow. until then, jerome returns to his cell house. taquita makes the 30-mile journey back to indianapolis to the house where she and jerome used to live as husband and wife. >> which one is it, that one on the left? >> yes. wow, it looks so different now. it's been a long time. >> i get the feeling it's not of comfortable for you to be back here? >> oh, absolutely not. it makes my stomach tight because it's reliving these moments again, you know, turning these corners. >> t
. >> this is a very dehumanizing place. times when we lock the place down and, therefore, he misses the 7:00 phone call. the next thing you know intimacy is breaking down, relationships are breaking down. >> everyone we have spoken with are so optimistic. do you think that is sustainable? >> they're forever labeled as that ex-con. society doesn't look favorable on that. to deal with that you need to make a choice of loving someone through the good times and bad. >>...
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this is a kind of broader societal thing which counts people out, dehumanizes them. that means when a life is taken, well, that's already been accounted for. but yeah, i think that there is a real problem. once you start saying well, he was an a student, then there are those suggestions where there's a greater where it would be worthy for them to be killed or someone tweeted to me the other day after trinity day was shot dead, the daughter of the olympic sprinter, and he said she was out at 3:00 in the morning. how much of an innocent victim why she? then you think, what kind of the did you think it would be appropriate for a 15 year old girl to be shot dead backs 11, 12? what's the curfew after which these areas just become a shooting galleries and everybody who was killed there is guilty? >> host: right. that action is a great way to segregate the question that i have for you, and i promise not to ask any hard policy questions. but there is, especially in academia and the social sciences, that is a line of thought that says we should declare gun violence a national
this is a kind of broader societal thing which counts people out, dehumanizes them. that means when a life is taken, well, that's already been accounted for. but yeah, i think that there is a real problem. once you start saying well, he was an a student, then there are those suggestions where there's a greater where it would be worthy for them to be killed or someone tweeted to me the other day after trinity day was shot dead, the daughter of the olympic sprinter, and he said she was out at...
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there are two or more kidnappers on the street who committed this terrible crime, really just dehumanizingthey have to get them off the street before someone else becomes a victim. >> the suspect descriptions that we have on the screen there, younger, the other woman apparently older, one with thin eyebrows, the other with thick a eyebrows, it does that seem as if investigators will have a great deal to go on with thousathose suspect descriptions. >> no, they don't. but one of the things that police and fbi agents do, you hold back information. we're told that the victim was somehow branded, that this was something burned into her skin, not a toot dattoo. the authorities won't be quick to release that information because if anybody else either the kidnappers themselves or somebody close knows something about the crime, one of the first questions you and i would ask them is what type of a brand. if you really know who did this, what did they do, describe it in detail. so these are the things that i would hope don't come out in the investigation for the public because law enforcement need to
there are two or more kidnappers on the street who committed this terrible crime, really just dehumanizingthey have to get them off the street before someone else becomes a victim. >> the suspect descriptions that we have on the screen there, younger, the other woman apparently older, one with thin eyebrows, the other with thick a eyebrows, it does that seem as if investigators will have a great deal to go on with thousathose suspect descriptions. >> no, they don't. but one of the...
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when you see the photographer walking of your blog taking a picture, we are a dehumanized industry. you talked about what ticks you off. what takes the all and have nothing against the museum, what i would like to see is a percentage of the money that goes into the building of these edifices to go into maybe coverage local news so people can have more, more of a tactile experience with news gatherings. i think that's the way people are going to really understand what the truth is when you're able to really relate directly to the lies. that's the other problem in our society in general becoming more fragmented and disconnected. we thought that a lot of these institutions are going to be community building. a lot of these are isolating. >> we will be sharing on our phones to interact with anybody. -- staring at our phones in order to interact with anybody. mr. glassman: i also think there's a national security issue and we've seen in the last election. this is going to get worse and worse, and internationally i think the russians are terrific at this. there's no doubt about it, but as
when you see the photographer walking of your blog taking a picture, we are a dehumanized industry. you talked about what ticks you off. what takes the all and have nothing against the museum, what i would like to see is a percentage of the money that goes into the building of these edifices to go into maybe coverage local news so people can have more, more of a tactile experience with news gatherings. i think that's the way people are going to really understand what the truth is when you're...
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. >> i don't think there is any group in the country today that is as dehumanized as muslims. you're right. the value of islamic is in incompatible with america. so trump and his muslim band a very large minority and maybe even a majority. yet every argument typically put forward as to why muslims come to america that they are prone to violence, that they follow the dictate the foreign religious leaders, and that their religion is incompatible with the principles that make america great. i think hillary clinton should read out of this. >> one thing i will point out about that passage, i've not heard hillary clinton say something like that but president obama up to a few months ago said that in his speech. i didn't didn't think it was well enough covered because trump gets all the attention. in terms of muslim immigrants, new york has a much longer experience with muslim immigrants and most people know. we actually had a little syria. syria and immigrants have a long history and we had a little syria in the 20th century, down kind of the very lower west side of manhattan on the
. >> i don't think there is any group in the country today that is as dehumanized as muslims. you're right. the value of islamic is in incompatible with america. so trump and his muslim band a very large minority and maybe even a majority. yet every argument typically put forward as to why muslims come to america that they are prone to violence, that they follow the dictate the foreign religious leaders, and that their religion is incompatible with the principles that make america great....
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>> it's dehumanizing. pretty good clue to racist beliefs, as a kind of -- >> what's the correct way? >> an african-american, a black person. and i'm just saying, if you go out into society, it's a pretty good -- >> by the way, i know the answer, but i wanted to have you say it. >> but i think more deeply in that clip, it's the -- you know, this phrase that has now kind of gained ground of white explaining. a rich white man -- >> expla'splaining. >> i rich, white man. and he says at some point, so the black people may think, just based on life experiences. and he is explaining to them that their experience or lack of opportunity, donny knows better. >> anyway, in an interview after the release of his book, "the art of the comeback," trump spoke about how he views women. let's catch this. >> i love women. i think they're the most beautiful things that you can imagine. i think women are just magnificent. i think women are not the weaker sex at all, in many respects. i think they're the stronger sex. i think t
>> it's dehumanizing. pretty good clue to racist beliefs, as a kind of -- >> what's the correct way? >> an african-american, a black person. and i'm just saying, if you go out into society, it's a pretty good -- >> by the way, i know the answer, but i wanted to have you say it. >> but i think more deeply in that clip, it's the -- you know, this phrase that has now kind of gained ground of white explaining. a rich white man -- >> expla'splaining. >> i...
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they are dehumanizing the entire population.t is really what our goal is now to tackle that thinking there really bring that thinking into light and show what the consequences are. -- a on twitter, tony asks question about journalism in syria. how can anybody be sure we are getting the true story out of syria? very good, that is a question. the syrian conflict is different than any other conflict we have covered in that it is almost all online. at the beginning, almost each little town that started in the uprising had is on facebook page , social media, journalists and activists working to get information out. that has become even more important since 2013 when attacks against journalists reached such an hide that now -- now, thegh that majority of journalists are doing so from outside countries. we have developed our own ways of doing this. is a new way of reporting. ofof developed our own ways talking to sources and using social media in a way that is , butfor the people inside that we can make sure what we are understanding i
they are dehumanizing the entire population.t is really what our goal is now to tackle that thinking there really bring that thinking into light and show what the consequences are. -- a on twitter, tony asks question about journalism in syria. how can anybody be sure we are getting the true story out of syria? very good, that is a question. the syrian conflict is different than any other conflict we have covered in that it is almost all online. at the beginning, almost each little town that...
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do not dehumanize the enemy and then after his son died, what he did in reaching out to other troops families. pretty extraordinary. >> another pick that jeb bush praised. >> jeb is just -- you know what? jeb is checking them all off. every single one. >> look at this one. >> by the way, this is the most energy jeb has shown. he's high energy jeb on the tweets with all of the selections. every five minutes. i like that one too. >> he's doing "saturday night live" this week i'm told. >> general kelly. likes general kelly. good pick for education. there you go. >> cabinet that looks like jeb bush's america. >> mika, what do you make of donald trump continuing to praise barack obama. barack obama again showing a lot of grace. even though valerie jarrett said she was sick for a week after he was elected. she said it really upset her. >> good people to help. and actually, that's -- president obama is setting a standard that i wish leading democrats would follow. i really do. >> he's a gracious man. he was treated in the incoming obama administration treated so well by george w. bush's out
do not dehumanize the enemy and then after his son died, what he did in reaching out to other troops families. pretty extraordinary. >> another pick that jeb bush praised. >> jeb is just -- you know what? jeb is checking them all off. every single one. >> look at this one. >> by the way, this is the most energy jeb has shown. he's high energy jeb on the tweets with all of the selections. every five minutes. i like that one too. >> he's doing "saturday night...
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it is also going dehumanize him.efenses went the to humanize so even when they are asked are you going kill him? they say no. >> you can't make it anymore more abundantly clear than this. >> it's extremely difficult the job of the defense attorney in cases like this. everyone at home is sitting there saying this guy is so guilty. why doesn't he just agree to plead guilty with -- >> they said no write a way. >> they did the right thing. no one wants to see the families go through the trial but you don't give the farm away in cases that call for the death penalty. and they believe this case calls for it. >> do you believe this is very much and i agree with you like the boston bombing case. explain. >> they are both federal cases that is the start. in fact here in south carolina they have a state court case going on as well. >> that will be next. >> first in history, two death penalty case, one in federal court and one in state court. >> the similarity is that it was a slam dunk in the guilt faze in the boston bomber ca
it is also going dehumanize him.efenses went the to humanize so even when they are asked are you going kill him? they say no. >> you can't make it anymore more abundantly clear than this. >> it's extremely difficult the job of the defense attorney in cases like this. everyone at home is sitting there saying this guy is so guilty. why doesn't he just agree to plead guilty with -- >> they said no write a way. >> they did the right thing. no one wants to see the families go...
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that honors two people in windows, two people who fought to preserve the way of life of slavery, dehumanization, i think the question should be framed differently to talk about the burden of proof. seems to me the burden of proof should be how can you justify having those windows in a house of god. not how do we satisfy the burden of proof they should come out, but how do you justify it? >> responses panel? >> no. i think again that's a question, you know. it begs the hard question, questions that weren't asked when they were put in e and so we now have to begin because we're at hopefully, and we are, seems to me by virtue of the fact we're having this discussion, that we're at a different place. and have new questions and different questions. should be hearing different voices, right? recognizing that a history has been negated and the voices have been silenced, so that if, indeed, this is a place -- a church for all people, then those voices have to be heard. so i think that the question is right. that's what we're grappling with. i think that it requires these kind of discussions. and in whi
that honors two people in windows, two people who fought to preserve the way of life of slavery, dehumanization, i think the question should be framed differently to talk about the burden of proof. seems to me the burden of proof should be how can you justify having those windows in a house of god. not how do we satisfy the burden of proof they should come out, but how do you justify it? >> responses panel? >> no. i think again that's a question, you know. it begs the hard question,...
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ground and when you see them walking up your block take a picture of neighbors dog running we are a dehumanizedindustry. he talked about what ticks you off and what ticks me off and i have nothing against the news, but what i would like to see is a percentage of the money that goes into building these beautiful buildings to maybe investing in local news coverage so people can have more of a textile experience with newsgathering because i think that is the way people will really understand what the truth is when they are able to relay this struck into their lives and at the other problem in our society in general, becoming more fragmented and disconnected. without a lot of these institutions would be community holding. >> we are too busy staring at our phones to interact with anyone. >> i also think there's a national security issue and we've seen in the last election. this will get worse and worse and if internationally i think the russians are terrific at this, no doubt about it. as in a semi- other things, they will be the model for the chinese will be the model. of chinese will follow the ru
ground and when you see them walking up your block take a picture of neighbors dog running we are a dehumanizedindustry. he talked about what ticks you off and what ticks me off and i have nothing against the news, but what i would like to see is a percentage of the money that goes into building these beautiful buildings to maybe investing in local news coverage so people can have more of a textile experience with newsgathering because i think that is the way people will really understand what...
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. >> caller: and the medical experimentation on people with they termed as logs, so they dehumanize them no one was prosecuted after the war with for war crimes on that. and i just wondered who makes those decisions not to prosecute. in fact, you hardly each hear it mentioned -- even hear it mentioned anymore. on the history books, china doesn't even list tiananmen square, students that were killed there. they're not mentioned in their history books at all. >> host: all right. that's larry who was 5 years old when pearl harbor happened. any response for him, mr. twomey? >> guest: i would only say this, there's a terrific book -- and it's not mine finish. [laughter] called "war without mercy" about how savage the war in the pacific was on both sides. there were, certainly, racial beliefs on both sides that contributed to just enormous atrocities, far more than in eui >> at the. >> i highly recommend thend book to you for a further discussion just how awful that was. >> gave veteran from worldld war two from austin texas go-ahead. >> caller: there was always stockbridge it was the day of i
. >> caller: and the medical experimentation on people with they termed as logs, so they dehumanize them no one was prosecuted after the war with for war crimes on that. and i just wondered who makes those decisions not to prosecute. in fact, you hardly each hear it mentioned -- even hear it mentioned anymore. on the history books, china doesn't even list tiananmen square, students that were killed there. they're not mentioned in their history books at all. >> host: all right....
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unit 731, and the medical experimentation on people what the called termed as logs so they would dehumanize them, and no one was prosecuted after the war for war crimes on that, and i just wonder who makes those decisions not to prosecute. in fact you hardly even hear it mentioned anymore. in china don't even mention tianimen square. the students there are not listed in history books out all. >> host: that's larry in centralia would who was five-year-old ore when pearl harbor appeared. any response? >> there's a terrific book, and it is not mind, called "war without mercy" about how savage the war in the pacific was, on both sides. there were certainly racial beliefs on both sides that contributed to just enormous atrocities. far more than in europe. and it's a fascinating book. i'm blanking on the name of the author -- got a good plug. but i highly recommend that back to you for further discussion of just how awful that war was. >> host: albert on the line. a veteran of world war ii from houston, texas. hi, albert. please go ahead. >> caller: hi. i was -- always this talk that roosevelt sa
unit 731, and the medical experimentation on people what the called termed as logs so they would dehumanize them, and no one was prosecuted after the war for war crimes on that, and i just wonder who makes those decisions not to prosecute. in fact you hardly even hear it mentioned anymore. in china don't even mention tianimen square. the students there are not listed in history books out all. >> host: that's larry in centralia would who was five-year-old ore when pearl harbor appeared....
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and enemy most rowed of were republicanned so when you talk like that she not only demonize but dehumanizedenables people to think that somehow okay to send death threats and aggressive messages to get us to change our votes. >> so trump tweeted yesterday if my many supporters acted and threatened people like those who lost the election are doing they would be scorned and called terrible names. do you agree with what trump -- is saying, i mean, do you think supporters would be attacked it was the only way around? >> i think that the scorning not only would happen but it has happened we have situations emotions boiled over° some of the trump rallies which was unfortunate and media scorned those people so i don't think that this hasn't happened before to the other side. so i find it interesting the hypocrisy that these people are feeling that they can send death threats and talk like this but during general election, when we have some emotions boil over at the trump rallies it was all about scorning these poem and how awful they are in our society. so it has happened i think -- >> michael --
and enemy most rowed of were republicanned so when you talk like that she not only demonize but dehumanizedenables people to think that somehow okay to send death threats and aggressive messages to get us to change our votes. >> so trump tweeted yesterday if my many supporters acted and threatened people like those who lost the election are doing they would be scorned and called terrible names. do you agree with what trump -- is saying, i mean, do you think supporters would be attacked it...
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shadow on the rest of the sfpd they share the uniform the experience three hand of the officer was dehumanize ingress and scared me in multiple ways u ways i was vinyl beaten and forced to stay up in jail i had to wait hours to call my family that incident effected me physical wellness and my work sadly this is not the first incident as the same individuals harassed and terrorizing innocent victims in the city i'm disappointed with the reprehensible action of the officers that should be protecting the community in the barf they engage from the people who's job to enforce the law with no bias shouldn't be immune and those officers that assaulted my son should be he will,able. >> i'd like to let the folks know we have a senior investigator from the office of citizens complaints so you can follow-up with that representative thank you. >> can you put the slide show back now. >> after montoya beat my son in a manner my son asked why he was arrested montoya said you're wearing the patent we know numerous occ complaint that are filed civil suits take into account what that did to discipline officers
shadow on the rest of the sfpd they share the uniform the experience three hand of the officer was dehumanize ingress and scared me in multiple ways u ways i was vinyl beaten and forced to stay up in jail i had to wait hours to call my family that incident effected me physical wellness and my work sadly this is not the first incident as the same individuals harassed and terrorizing innocent victims in the city i'm disappointed with the reprehensible action of the officers that should be...
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the ways that one group of people could dehumanize another. the particular madness of anti-semitism, which has run like a stain through history. that understanding of man's ever present sinfulness would steel him against hardship and make him vigilant against threats to jewry around the world. but that understanding would never harden his heart. it would never extinguish his faith. instead, it broadened his moral imagination. and gave him the capacity to see all people as deserving of dignity and respect. it helped him see not just the world as it is, but the world as it should be. what shimon did to shape the story of israel is well chronicled. starting in the kibbutz he founded with his love he began the work on building the model community. ben-gurion called him to serve at headquarters to make sure the jewish people had the armaments and organization to secure their freedom. after independence surrounded by enemies who denied israel's existence and sought to drive it into the sea, the child who had wanted to be a poet of stars became a man
the ways that one group of people could dehumanize another. the particular madness of anti-semitism, which has run like a stain through history. that understanding of man's ever present sinfulness would steel him against hardship and make him vigilant against threats to jewry around the world. but that understanding would never harden his heart. it would never extinguish his faith. instead, it broadened his moral imagination. and gave him the capacity to see all people as deserving of dignity...
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. >> caller: and the medical experimentation on people with they termed as logs, so they dehumanize them and no one was prosecuted after the war with for war crimes on that. and i just wondered who makes those decisions not to prosecute. in fact, you hardly each hear it mentioned -- even hear it mentioned anymore. on the history books, china doesn't even list tiananmen square, students that were killed there. they're not mentioned in their history books at all. >> host: all right. that's larry who was 5 years old when pearl harbor happened. any response for him, mr. twomey? >> guest: i would only say this, there's a terrific book -- and it's not mine finish. [laughter] called "war without mercy" about how savage the war in the pacific was on both sides. there were, certainly, racial beliefs on both sides that contributed to just enormous atrocities, far more than in europe, i think. and it's a fascinating book. i'm blanking on the name of the author, i think it's john dower -- [laughter] who just got a good plug. but i highly recommend that book to you for further discussion of just how
. >> caller: and the medical experimentation on people with they termed as logs, so they dehumanize them and no one was prosecuted after the war with for war crimes on that. and i just wondered who makes those decisions not to prosecute. in fact, you hardly each hear it mentioned -- even hear it mentioned anymore. on the history books, china doesn't even list tiananmen square, students that were killed there. they're not mentioned in their history books at all. >> host: all right....
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[inaudible] so they dehumanize them no one was prosecuted for war crimes on my.i just wondered who makes those decisions to prosecute and you hardly even hear it mentioned anymore. on the history books it kind it just the at the tnn square are not even mentioned in history books at all. >> that is larry in centralia who is five years old when pearl harbor happen. and read response for him?? >> i would only say there's a terrific book and it's not mine call were without mercy abouthoa how savage the war in the pacific was on both sides. there are certainly racial beliefs on both sides that contributed to enormous atrocities. far more than in europe it's a fascinating book, i am blanking on the name of the author it has a good plug but i recommend the book for you for further discussion. >> albert is on the line about turnover world war ii. >> hello there's isis talk thatf roosevelt it was a tale of infamy that i can never understand why we are having blackouts on the island of aefob lawful about six or eight months before the attack actually camew >> where you sta
[inaudible] so they dehumanize them no one was prosecuted for war crimes on my.i just wondered who makes those decisions to prosecute and you hardly even hear it mentioned anymore. on the history books it kind it just the at the tnn square are not even mentioned in history books at all. >> that is larry in centralia who is five years old when pearl harbor happen. and read response for him?? >> i would only say there's a terrific book and it's not mine call were without mercy...
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when you see the photographer walking of your blog taking a picture, we are a dehumanized industry.you talked about what ticks you off. what takes the all and have nothing against the museum, what i would like to see is a percentage of the money that goes into the building of these edifices to go into maybe building and local news coverage of people can have more, more of a tactile experience with news gatherings. i think that's the way people are going to really understand what the truth is when you're able to really relate directly to the lies. that's the other problem in our society in general becoming more fragmented and disconnected. we thought that a lot of these institutions are going to be community building. a lot of these are isolating. >> we will be staring at her phones to interact with anybody. >> i also think there's a national security issue and we've seen in the last election. this is going to get worse and worse, and internationally i think the russians are terrific at this. there's no doubt about it, but as in some of the things they will be the model of the chines
when you see the photographer walking of your blog taking a picture, we are a dehumanized industry.you talked about what ticks you off. what takes the all and have nothing against the museum, what i would like to see is a percentage of the money that goes into the building of these edifices to go into maybe building and local news coverage of people can have more, more of a tactile experience with news gatherings. i think that's the way people are going to really understand what the truth is...
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and the medical experimentation on people, what they called, termed as logs so they'd dehumanize them. and no one was prosecuted after the war for war crimes on that. i just wondered who makes those decisions to prosecute? in fact, you hardly even hear it mentioned anymore. on the history books, china doesn't even list tiananmen square, students that were killed there they're not mentioned in their history books at all. >> host: that's larry who was 5 years old when pearl harbor happened. >> there's a terrific book, and it's not mine, called war without mercy about how savage the war in the pacific was on both sides. there were certainly racial beliefs on both sides that contributed to just enormous atrocities, far more than in europe, i think. and it's a fascinating book. i'm blanking on the name of the author -- [inaudible conversations] [laughter] >> guest: got a good plug. but i highly recommend that book to you for further discussionover just how awful -- discussion of just how awful that war was. >> host: albert is on the line, a veteran of world war ii from houston, texas. hi,
and the medical experimentation on people, what they called, termed as logs so they'd dehumanize them. and no one was prosecuted after the war for war crimes on that. i just wondered who makes those decisions to prosecute? in fact, you hardly even hear it mentioned anymore. on the history books, china doesn't even list tiananmen square, students that were killed there they're not mentioned in their history books at all. >> host: that's larry who was 5 years old when pearl harbor happened....