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forward slash ethics live for public comment. members of the public may attend in person or may participate by phone or on the webex platform, as explained in our agenda document . mr. clerk, would you please explain how remote public comment will be handled? public comment will be available on each item on this agenda. each member of the public will be allowed three minutes to speak for those attending in person. opportunities to speak during the public comment period will be made available here in room 400, city hall for those attending remotely. public comment can also be provided via phone call by. calling 14156550001. access code is 26643680498, followed by a pound sign, then press pound again to join as an attendee. when your item of interest comes up, press star three to raise your hand to be added to the public. comment line. public comment is also available via the webex client application. use the webex link on the agenda to connect and press the raise hand button to be added to the public comment line for detailed inst
forward slash ethics live for public comment. members of the public may attend in person or may participate by phone or on the webex platform, as explained in our agenda document . mr. clerk, would you please explain how remote public comment will be handled? public comment will be available on each item on this agenda. each member of the public will be allowed three minutes to speak for those attending in person. opportunities to speak during the public comment period will be made available...
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a lack of the conservation ethic in the culture, our society, the the kind of conservation ethic that aldo leopold talked about when he simply said we're all of the same biotic system and all parts of it are intertwined. and then the end important i perceive a a germination of this kind of an ethic. yeah. and growing in this country and we have to have where do you that. well i, i, i've talked to i've been talking for almost 40 years, 35 years around the country and i see it running every place i go on this year to speak. and last year somebody comes up and says i was in school but just to be an at their college. and many of them are teachers many of them and they have a strong ethical concept about about when we get through this one, you will have these grade school, college and high school kids up whose parents are more sensitive and teaching them and the and so forth. so i see the germination of an ethic that's going to say it must that if we're intruding, let's not what are the consequences if we had any just ordinary common sense in the politics of this country we wouldn't have p
a lack of the conservation ethic in the culture, our society, the the kind of conservation ethic that aldo leopold talked about when he simply said we're all of the same biotic system and all parts of it are intertwined. and then the end important i perceive a a germination of this kind of an ethic. yeah. and growing in this country and we have to have where do you that. well i, i, i've talked to i've been talking for almost 40 years, 35 years around the country and i see it running every place...
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with talked science and ethics and the realities of- ethics and the realities of daily life.s a species gets evermore knowledgeable and scientifically capable, do you think we are also becoming wiser? i think we are also becoming wiser? ., , think we are also becoming wiser? .,, , , wiser? i hope so but there is no evidence. _ wiser? i hope so but there is no evidence. if— wiser? i hope so but there is no evidence. if you - wiser? i hope so but there is no evidence. if you look - wiser? i hope so but there is no evidence. if you look at i wiser? i hope so but there is i no evidence. if you look at the world today, you know better than i do that there is conflict in the middle east, all sorts of problems. so we are not necessarily any better than we were but we have the potential to be better. we know what went wrong. we know what mistakes we have made. i think we can build a society. i was the first in my year, first year of my college, when they took in women. they had no women since 1347 and they change that. and it is a better place as a result. that sort of massive change
with talked science and ethics and the realities of- ethics and the realities of daily life.s a species gets evermore knowledgeable and scientifically capable, do you think we are also becoming wiser? i think we are also becoming wiser? ., , think we are also becoming wiser? .,, , , wiser? i hope so but there is no evidence. _ wiser? i hope so but there is no evidence. if— wiser? i hope so but there is no evidence. if you - wiser? i hope so but there is no evidence. if you look - wiser? i...
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so to me it speaks to more than ever the importance of having a culture of ethics and accountability. in the army, we try to create that culture of accountability and a lot of different ways. west point military academy has the motto duty, honor, country. there is a very strict honor code at west point. there is a lot of emphasis at the academy on character, leadership, integrity, ethics, accountability. but of course west point only produces about a quarter of our officers. the others come from rotc programs around the country. but i would say at every level with our leaders, whether they are lieutenants or jr. ncos, lieutenant col.'s take battalion command. we take command of battalions and there is an emphasis in those courses on ethics and accountability. we do the same thing for our baby generals, when they become one star generals they go through professional military education and part of that is about accountability and ethics and we talk about how the more senior you become, the more you are operating in a fishbowl, the more you need to hold yourself to a higher standard. but
so to me it speaks to more than ever the importance of having a culture of ethics and accountability. in the army, we try to create that culture of accountability and a lot of different ways. west point military academy has the motto duty, honor, country. there is a very strict honor code at west point. there is a lot of emphasis at the academy on character, leadership, integrity, ethics, accountability. but of course west point only produces about a quarter of our officers. the others come...
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but the current paper seems to have been the ethical conversation. the core paper seemed to be framed around a narrower question what are the ethics of performing this kind of analysis? and remains that have already been brought into museums or other cultural institutions, in a sense, the prior ethical question about how they came to be there. for example, the choice to build a highway and simply dig up a sacred burial ground, which i think i agree is sacred, is already baked into the ethical question of what scientists should do with this material. and somewhat paradoxically, therefore, the paper is able to reprimand, recommend and subjecting remains that are already in museums. they have already been dug up to scientific research without consent for the purpose of identifying descendant communities who might then consent to the research or facilitate repatriation. all of which makes perfect sense. so i wonder, though, whether there are some situations in which the acquisition of genetic material was so questionable in the first place that even its
but the current paper seems to have been the ethical conversation. the core paper seemed to be framed around a narrower question what are the ethics of performing this kind of analysis? and remains that have already been brought into museums or other cultural institutions, in a sense, the prior ethical question about how they came to be there. for example, the choice to build a highway and simply dig up a sacred burial ground, which i think i agree is sacred, is already baked into the ethical...
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you have, in your work on ethics, medical ethics, you have obviously looked at the history of the sciencetic breakthroughs. you've looked at the work of crick and watson and many others and you've looked at their mindset. i wonder whether you, reflecting on their work, feel that alongside the brilliant science, there has been a mindset which has sought to somehow perfect the human being, the human species in a way that sometimes is perhaps counter—productive? yeah, they were people of their age, weren't they? i have metjames watson and he said some incautious things, let's say. in 1963, frances crick said in the future, you'd have to have a license to have children. i think they said problematic things. another one that i noted down, and i know that you have explored this territory, i'm sure you're familiar that james watson, part of the crick—watson team, said that seeing the bright side of disability is like seeing the bright side of poverty, ie, it does not exist. it does exist. and just as poor people make great music and great literature, so disabled people can make great — everythin
you have, in your work on ethics, medical ethics, you have obviously looked at the history of the sciencetic breakthroughs. you've looked at the work of crick and watson and many others and you've looked at their mindset. i wonder whether you, reflecting on their work, feel that alongside the brilliant science, there has been a mindset which has sought to somehow perfect the human being, the human species in a way that sometimes is perhaps counter—productive? yeah, they were people of their...
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infidel to their own teachings and the teachings of god almighty to their own religion to their own ethicsnd morals as human beings as well god said that those who are faithful those who leave their religion then god almighty will bring another people. do not take them as your your masters, this is not part of the so-called the opinions or the private and specific opinions or personal opinions of the those people and within the muslim nation, this has to do with the... therefore we need to look at the kuranic teachings which really raises awareness, which reiterates those teachings and protects the nation and protects it from the conspiracies of its enemies and basically moves it and drives it towards the righteous. and its ethics, its morals, which protect it, which make it live up to the level of the responsibility and build the nation in order to be able to be strong enough and live up to these responsibilities and face the challenges and face those dangers and threats, because those teachings are the ones that lift raise the level. and to be deserving of the stances in order to be prot
infidel to their own teachings and the teachings of god almighty to their own religion to their own ethicsnd morals as human beings as well god said that those who are faithful those who leave their religion then god almighty will bring another people. do not take them as your your masters, this is not part of the so-called the opinions or the private and specific opinions or personal opinions of the those people and within the muslim nation, this has to do with the... therefore we need to look...
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i think that's actually what the committee on judicial ethics is worried about. they would be worried about the idea that we would even think that judges are political because of what their family members do. that's part of the bright line. they actually say but a family member wants to do. they can be involved in politics. and that shouldn't impune our courts. it's wrong to impugn are core to even to suggest that is an appearance of impropriety or politics. it's not the judges doing his job and a quick final word is promised. basil no, it's actually that it's exactly the point i was going to make that what we're doing here is digging into the judge's family. this is really not just about the judge. this is more of a dig into the judge's family and that to me is where this territory gets really dangerous, really shady really problematic, and that's why i feel like even if you want to say, is there another judge out there that we can look at? >> um, i'm >> fine with the judge. what i'm not fine with this going after the judge's family. that's the that's the bright
i think that's actually what the committee on judicial ethics is worried about. they would be worried about the idea that we would even think that judges are political because of what their family members do. that's part of the bright line. they actually say but a family member wants to do. they can be involved in politics. and that shouldn't impune our courts. it's wrong to impugn are core to even to suggest that is an appearance of impropriety or politics. it's not the judges doing his job...
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. >> i will also say we don't need laws for good ethical people.e pass laws for the people who are going to cross ethical lines who are attempted too greatly to do so perhaps and so oftentimes those guardrails are there not for the 90-some percent of the people who will go about their daily lives or their commercial lives and uphold ethical values, it's their for those who might transgress them. the second reason why there are guardrails sometimes is to deal with ain'tra industry relationships and those guardrails are competitive guardrails, they are guardrails that compel openness and opportunities for greater competition, greater consumer choice and so the irony is sometimes you need regulation to enhance competition and that's an irony but it's quite often true. >> as we had the conversation income to asses history we were the first in 1981 to advocate for competition in telecommunications and the then nathan long distance industry which became the internet backbone of our networks and under the open networks is the inner connection of networks
. >> i will also say we don't need laws for good ethical people.e pass laws for the people who are going to cross ethical lines who are attempted too greatly to do so perhaps and so oftentimes those guardrails are there not for the 90-some percent of the people who will go about their daily lives or their commercial lives and uphold ethical values, it's their for those who might transgress them. the second reason why there are guardrails sometimes is to deal with ain'tra industry...
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so this is a, this is a ethics ethics of, of these time and the ethics of international relations. and of course, this is a benchmark, a hallmark that we all remember and this will forever stay in our memory no matter how old the west tries to, to consume attempt to put it in the shade they will never succeed in doing so. the western refusal to discuss the events come shortly after serbian president alexandra boot church warren, that quote difficult days lie ahead for his country. what do you think he meant by that? well, i may be mistaken, but it looks like she was mentioning this decision that's in reference to a decision of 11th or assembly on the council of europe to meet the customer as an independent states. this is of course, total violation of international law for you guys, security council resolution absolute lawlessness basis. it'd be placed on the example of these rules based on some national order that the u. s. sound is elyse promoting, where they are formulating the rules and they are asking and demanding that all this of a, to this rules. it says nothing to do with
so this is a, this is a ethics ethics of, of these time and the ethics of international relations. and of course, this is a benchmark, a hallmark that we all remember and this will forever stay in our memory no matter how old the west tries to, to consume attempt to put it in the shade they will never succeed in doing so. the western refusal to discuss the events come shortly after serbian president alexandra boot church warren, that quote difficult days lie ahead for his country. what do you...
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the meeting of the ethics committee will not prevent the investigation and the decision to issue a fine of several hundred million for the club the disciplinary committee of the football federation, in its latest votes , fined the teams of khuzestan foolad hawadar tehran and esteghlal khuzestan a total of 238 million tomans, and the conviction of misr rafsanjan in aqeel kaabi 's complaint. payment of 700 million tomans for the original demand and 15 million for the asian cup of nations on tuesday, against wednesday , iran and kyrgyzstan will compete for the world cup quota in the continuation of the futsal competitions of the asian nations cup, which will be hosted by thailand in bangkok. tomorrow, wednesday , our country's national team will face the kyrgyz national team in the quarter-final stage at 12:30 pm iran time. in the other games of this stage, afghanistan will play against tajikistan, vietnam against uzbekistan, and thailand will play host to iraq . the teams that win the four games tomorrow, in addition to advancing to the semi-final stage , will confirm their presence in th
the meeting of the ethics committee will not prevent the investigation and the decision to issue a fine of several hundred million for the club the disciplinary committee of the football federation, in its latest votes , fined the teams of khuzestan foolad hawadar tehran and esteghlal khuzestan a total of 238 million tomans, and the conviction of misr rafsanjan in aqeel kaabi 's complaint. payment of 700 million tomans for the original demand and 15 million for the asian cup of nations on...
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, certainly journalistic ethics. it is checkbook journalism, as david pecker called it on the stand. the depth of what we are still pretty shocking but knowing trump's inability to keep lawyers and the company he keeps , it might not have been shocking if the parties to this particular conspiracy, especially donald trump and david pecker had claimed they want explicitly aware they were transgressing the law with their scheme. that would be a plausible story to tell about what is being alleged here. as i've said before, it is hard for them to dispute the facts as laid out in the indictment, that trump made payments to his then lawyer michael cohen after michael cohen arranged payouts to stormy daniels, karen mcdougal, to bury their stories of infidelity with trump. those payments are substantiated. they happened. if you told me before the trial that trump and david pecker didn't really realize they were crossing a legal line and breaking campaign finance law, that would have honestly struck me as plausible. there is j
, certainly journalistic ethics. it is checkbook journalism, as david pecker called it on the stand. the depth of what we are still pretty shocking but knowing trump's inability to keep lawyers and the company he keeps , it might not have been shocking if the parties to this particular conspiracy, especially donald trump and david pecker had claimed they want explicitly aware they were transgressing the law with their scheme. that would be a plausible story to tell about what is being alleged...
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for specific questions condition tact the ethic's commission at 415-252-3100. or ethics. commission @sfgov.org thank you for your service and ticking the time to learn more about behested payments. in case there is is a discrepancy with this sum row and the law >> ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ it looks at good and tastes good and it is good in my mouth pretty amazing. >> ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ i am the executive chef i've been here as a chef at la concina since 2005 reason we do the festival and the reason we started to celebrate the spirit and talent and trivia and the hard work of the women in the la concina program if you walk up to my one on the block an owner operated routine i recipient it's a they're going to be doing the cooking from scratch where in the world can you find that >> i'm one of the owners we do rolls that are like suburbia that is crisp on the outside and this is rolled you up we don't this it has chinese sister-in-law and a little bit of entertain sprouts and we love it here. >> there are 6 grilled cheese grilled to the crisp on the outside outstanding salsa a
for specific questions condition tact the ethic's commission at 415-252-3100. or ethics. commission @sfgov.org thank you for your service and ticking the time to learn more about behested payments. in case there is is a discrepancy with this sum row and the law >> ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ it looks at good and tastes good and it is good in my mouth pretty amazing. >> ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ i am the executive chef i've been here as a...
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unfortunately, this is not the first time the country has faced such ethical dilemmas.f what they wrote down so that they would let at least someone go with us, so anton met, for example, his neighbor there, yes, in this theater he was with his wife, who was in a position, we didn’t exchange a word with him at all, but baraev noticed our gaze directed at each other and immediately said, he says, you know him, i say, yes, i know, his wife is pregnant, maybe you’ll at least let his wife go. to which he said, we’ll talk in the morning, but apparently waiting for the material to come out. at the end of last week, the country remembered the victims of the terrorist attack in the moscow metro. on march 29, 2010, with a difference of 43 minutes, two terrorist suicide bombers carried out explosions at the kholubyanka station and the cultural park. 40 people die. after the terrorist attack , state duma chairman boris gryzlov accused several russian publications of aiding terrorists. they publish the position of the terrorist doku umarov. claiming responsibility for the terrorist
unfortunately, this is not the first time the country has faced such ethical dilemmas.f what they wrote down so that they would let at least someone go with us, so anton met, for example, his neighbor there, yes, in this theater he was with his wife, who was in a position, we didn’t exchange a word with him at all, but baraev noticed our gaze directed at each other and immediately said, he says, you know him, i say, yes, i know, his wife is pregnant, maybe you’ll at least let his wife go....
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>> well, the my ethics experience it as being the ethics czar for barack obama and i can tell you that never once in his eight years in office that he compares himself to al capone. that's kind of an ethics benchmark >> now, and that's a pretty high bar. but look at the difference between the clarence thomas situation where his wife, ginni, was a witness who testified to the january 6 committee. she was involved in the events she spoke to some of those who are being prosecuted, including mark meadows in fulton county for their involvement in the events that culminated in january 6, that falls within this boundary that the new york ethics authorities pointed to. if a judge has a relative who's a witness, but laura and merge, sean is not a witness in the case, so i don't think we're going to see donald trump say that clarence thomas, most recused from the immunity case that is about whether donald trump is immune from prosecution. so there is an element of hypocrisy here. and using the court to right campaign press releases that does not make judges happy >> one of the things that merge
>> well, the my ethics experience it as being the ethics czar for barack obama and i can tell you that never once in his eight years in office that he compares himself to al capone. that's kind of an ethics benchmark >> now, and that's a pretty high bar. but look at the difference between the clarence thomas situation where his wife, ginni, was a witness who testified to the january 6 committee. she was involved in the events she spoke to some of those who are being prosecuted,...
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and then the ethic, the mind of a gentleman, the institution, the judge has on story, thoughts may seconds on the w. i'm just going to jump in and turn it on because the thought is, what is sort of special. great. i mean, come on. the idea of the phenomenal, this is super call blown thing. how the world's most successful call influence that has tons, things upside down the for the last 7 years, i've literally dedicated every single day of my life to tracking down the world's crazy as an coolest cause. there's her many amazing cause out there that if adding film them, you know, you just never see them. sometimes thing into females, syria time. the but always great kingdom. oh yeah. good. that's the only thing you have to do something different. obviously, you have to purchase things differently and you have to love what you do on conventional, provocative malcolm and competing on this same playing field as men in once a male dominated span the you know, way more because i'm not sure about the role with this one the football oh, here we go. single handedly cracked a male dominated market fru
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. >> we have been hearing from japan past ethics chief. we will take appropriate action and we will disclose the results at the end of next month. we will get confirmation. let's talk a little bit about what has been going on in u.s. markets as well. really stronger earnings season. this has what has been driving. there are two things going on. not just the fed's decision but also the funding announcements. they could push up those yields again and have those cross market reverberations in terms of strengthening the dollar and the pressure on the yet and other currencies. we have seen beats and people up there forecast. >> all right. the executive editor for asian markets for dobson there. elon musk secured approval enchanted to deploy the driver assisted system. adr is also getting. let's go to the global business editor. this elon musk has gone all in on autonomous driving. you have to be able to offer it in more than just the u.s.. china clearly a key market for tesla. it has been facing some problems here. the industry is going from so
. >> we have been hearing from japan past ethics chief. we will take appropriate action and we will disclose the results at the end of next month. we will get confirmation. let's talk a little bit about what has been going on in u.s. markets as well. really stronger earnings season. this has what has been driving. there are two things going on. not just the fed's decision but also the funding announcements. they could push up those yields again and have those cross market reverberations...
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representatives introduced a bill to tackle ethics concerns, the judicial ethics enforcement act of 2024ill has gained support from congressman adam schiff and would create an office of the inspector general to ensure accountability for justices sitting on the supreme court. congresswoman stansbury joins me now. great to have you back on the show. very important piece of legislation that you and others have introduced. we know the court released its first formal code of ethics in november and it was criticized for lacking enforcement mechanisms, it didn't really include any new roles that would address the lapses that we've seen from some of the justices recently. how did that play into your decision to introduce the bill, and why now? >> thank you for having me. it's very clear that this is one of the most captured courts, probably ever in american history and if we need any evidence of that, besides the enormous gifts, the travel. we know that the justices have been availing themselves of these things and we've seen in the decisions they hand down day after day. look at the dobbs decis
representatives introduced a bill to tackle ethics concerns, the judicial ethics enforcement act of 2024ill has gained support from congressman adam schiff and would create an office of the inspector general to ensure accountability for justices sitting on the supreme court. congresswoman stansbury joins me now. great to have you back on the show. very important piece of legislation that you and others have introduced. we know the court released its first formal code of ethics in november and...
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that is, are there holland michelle senior fellow at the carnegie council for ethics and international affairs? the u. s. president joe biden's, as he will convene the g 7 countries to plan a diplomatic response to a runs attack by that announced the meeting after speaking to a prime minister, netanyahu over the phone spite and told him that yahoo is real demonstrated a remarkable ability to defend against unprecedented attacks, sending a clear message that israel security cannot be threatened. by then also said the us has not seen any attacks on its own troops in the region, but confirmed us forces helped as well take down nearly all the drones and missiles launched from her run a no bite and cut short a weekend trip to hold the crisis talks with his national security team. let's go to the stuff in simon's in washington dc with more on what he said on this attack. the us president, as well as the entire administration, was very, very quickly to stand by israel officially. and with statements this island class, a standing by israel, quote comes from national security council statement,
that is, are there holland michelle senior fellow at the carnegie council for ethics and international affairs? the u. s. president joe biden's, as he will convene the g 7 countries to plan a diplomatic response to a runs attack by that announced the meeting after speaking to a prime minister, netanyahu over the phone spite and told him that yahoo is real demonstrated a remarkable ability to defend against unprecedented attacks, sending a clear message that israel security cannot be threatened....
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has ethics guidelines that allow clarence thomas to sit on a case involving his wife.s a joke. let me also, bring it down to a very specific aspect of this, mr. yes, who is a major investor in truth social, also holds a 15% stake in tiktok. why do you think donald trump turned on a dime and had gone from wanting to ban tiktok to saying, tiktok is great, leave tiktok alone, we don't want to ban it. that's how corruption works. people you are in business for, you change your position, you sacrifice the public good, in order to make them happy which in turn makes you rich. >> how quickly do you think trump could get a hold of his money in this, in this company, this truth social company? i know he's in a grimace to hold on for at least six months, but are there ways around that and what does it mean if he does want to get around that? >> the billions of dollars that he's made, until he can liquidate that, if the board gives him permission to do it sooner, those board members would open themselves up to shareholder derivative suits by shareholders, it would expose them to
has ethics guidelines that allow clarence thomas to sit on a case involving his wife.s a joke. let me also, bring it down to a very specific aspect of this, mr. yes, who is a major investor in truth social, also holds a 15% stake in tiktok. why do you think donald trump turned on a dime and had gone from wanting to ban tiktok to saying, tiktok is great, leave tiktok alone, we don't want to ban it. that's how corruption works. people you are in business for, you change your position, you...
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years yet, it was all seriously discussed, and this is the focus of the entire american protestant ethices in the fact that this was our land, and the indians already lived here. here is fulfillment with oneself, fulfillment of the concept of one’s own exclusivity, only over the years, with in just two centuries, this ethic spread throughout the entire earth, this was our land, someone already lives here for some reason, some russians, some other chinese, what are they doing here, this is our land, these are our rules, we run it all and we rule it all and we have the rights to all these wars and we have an obligation as anyone... must continue to evolve the way we have always evolved, they have always evolved since 1620 when they sailed to mayflauric , to the unsuspecting unfortunate indians who greeted them with open arms hugs, taught them how to open oysters and raise turkeys, in fact, so what, they didn’t know that they would then be sent a blanket infected with smallpox and turn them into a handful of alcoholics living on a reservation, who are simply doused with alcohol so that by t
years yet, it was all seriously discussed, and this is the focus of the entire american protestant ethices in the fact that this was our land, and the indians already lived here. here is fulfillment with oneself, fulfillment of the concept of one’s own exclusivity, only over the years, with in just two centuries, this ethic spread throughout the entire earth, this was our land, someone already lives here for some reason, some russians, some other chinese, what are they doing here, this is our...
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there is not an agreed set of ethics where everyone goes. yeah, you definitely got any time with them. i'll show you and security counselors to the terry and on anything else. people go, here's an education, this will kill everyone. you cannot apply it in practice. you've got yeah, you com write that in. there's no axiomatic code in a i is what you're saying i bought from in the short term, which is to benefit by profit. the people that are boring all the money into it. it's bigger than that. it's not just, you know, yeah, we don't have that code in humanity. we don't have that code. that's why we keep fighting all this for us because we don't agree on basics. we don't agree on value of human life. yeah. different states don't because they say that they have more real axiomatic ideas or they share, which is i have to have been creative in the, or represented in the un, joshua. so i, you know, i'm frightened and that has a, and i model is get to have a more sophisticated and you're giving a time scale of 2 to 3. is they going just on surveill
there is not an agreed set of ethics where everyone goes. yeah, you definitely got any time with them. i'll show you and security counselors to the terry and on anything else. people go, here's an education, this will kill everyone. you cannot apply it in practice. you've got yeah, you com write that in. there's no axiomatic code in a i is what you're saying i bought from in the short term, which is to benefit by profit. the people that are boring all the money into it. it's bigger than that....
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yeah. ethical regina critique permission. i have to order a c i solution and i on the side, you drive it with the change which will start with which will be the thought we'll see what sort of a short move i used to own bro stuff either on the gym impersonate. you. completed that daily come and get a good list of what's the last video it became i meant the i need can use my ocean single life, but usually still when you switch yours in we've subjected him, said little girl repeated. look at them. then you can go, when you've done your site, you will bring your square, let someone meeting and go get this thing. let me know, but i didn't know that was the way any better with the good at the mercy of what they did. and i assume that the most the money was eating from google. it being exposed to cross at the bottom of slip with scrubs of math. but i didn't, i'd be surprised and maybe see that the teachers to choose choose to to the us she's got the, i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robo
yeah. ethical regina critique permission. i have to order a c i solution and i on the side, you drive it with the change which will start with which will be the thought we'll see what sort of a short move i used to own bro stuff either on the gym impersonate. you. completed that daily come and get a good list of what's the last video it became i meant the i need can use my ocean single life, but usually still when you switch yours in we've subjected him, said little girl repeated. look at them....
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so japan will help from a moral and ethical and from a financial and economic point of view.n union is a war in europe, the european union, no matter how far-right come to power there, but it understands the danger that if the war spills over into the countries there are. whom the union, therefore he helps rather, not because of some moral and ethical feelings, but because he is really afraid, both this and the fears of this, they are very effective, first of all it is necessary to understand that these are the countries of eastern europe, the baltic countries in general at the present moment in real reality feel like almost front-line countries, so that there is nothing accidental here either, the united states of america has its own specifics, has its own. interests, but now those interests have gone a little to the side in connection with the election campaign, although i have great hope that this week they after all, the house of representatives will vote on aid to ukraine, i think it will happen and we can already see that they have taken a step, even the republican part
so japan will help from a moral and ethical and from a financial and economic point of view.n union is a war in europe, the european union, no matter how far-right come to power there, but it understands the danger that if the war spills over into the countries there are. whom the union, therefore he helps rather, not because of some moral and ethical feelings, but because he is really afraid, both this and the fears of this, they are very effective, first of all it is necessary to understand...
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now this is veronica nomics perspective, but strongly political ethical perspective. and i think in the fight against the colonial is in subject put on you to them a part time racism has a cost. and this cost is, is ethical in the sense that we cannot really accept forms of oppression because we don't want to lose our jobs for us is by this thing is, and this was also the case in south africa and we have, it always said, you know, board quotes of it will just come up with these that's model calm palestinian workers a i'm not an issue for palestinian somebody at all, but my great to speak to thanks very much for joining us. that from ramallah. thank you. and this is all show for this week to get in touch with us on x, fully known as twice a day. use the hash tag h h c t c. when you do on top of an e mail counseling, the costs at all, just the dot net is addressed. and that's more if you online at out 0 dot com slash c t c. that'll take you straight to our page by the individual reports links and, and try episodes for you to catch up. that's it for the submission of cou
now this is veronica nomics perspective, but strongly political ethical perspective. and i think in the fight against the colonial is in subject put on you to them a part time racism has a cost. and this cost is, is ethical in the sense that we cannot really accept forms of oppression because we don't want to lose our jobs for us is by this thing is, and this was also the case in south africa and we have, it always said, you know, board quotes of it will just come up with these that's model...
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this it's what turned on the ethical switch is sort of like it's wrong to be lied to.it's wrong to cover things up. it's to me right. that spoke to me early on and was because of the the ways in which the were conveyed to me that i felt so passionately about it. i an early opponent of the parents music resource center, the pmrc, that was taken down by frank zappa, dee snider. all right, interesting sort of character is that you don't always put in the same room right? i was an opponent of censorship of the nea, the national endowment for the arts, the serrano and the mapplethorpe and so on. project censored over ten years as part of the banned books week coalition, we work with the ala work with banned books week people. so involved in a lot of these areas because we're opposed to censorship. we promote intellectual and academic freedom and promote it across the spectrum, across disciplines. and so i hope that we are consistent about that. we're not perfect. and when people call attention to that, we, we take note right. maybe if you don't sound like a freight train wh
this it's what turned on the ethical switch is sort of like it's wrong to be lied to.it's wrong to cover things up. it's to me right. that spoke to me early on and was because of the the ways in which the were conveyed to me that i felt so passionately about it. i an early opponent of the parents music resource center, the pmrc, that was taken down by frank zappa, dee snider. all right, interesting sort of character is that you don't always put in the same room right? i was an opponent of...
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in iranian football, we don't have a shortage of ethical coaches, but it's strange that coaches likese are currently staying at home despite winning consecutive championships . born in imamzadeh hassan, tehran, i was 67 years old. at the age of 16, at the age of 17 , i was in the national youth team anyway, then at the age of 20 argentina 1978 world cup, i was a permanent member of the national team , now a ball for farki, coach akhlaq hossein farki , during his coaching career, he trained many students , i always treated the players i had in such a way that they must remember that this football will end one day. became heroes and wrestlers , this will happen to all of us one day. it will happen, but the thing that i cared a lot about and it was important was the issue of ethics, and i am really saying that the students who were working with me anyway, know about this issue and testify that they believe it is the reason for some people's immorality. i see in today's football, there are managers who are thinking of getting a result and in addition to this result, an interest. they hav
in iranian football, we don't have a shortage of ethical coaches, but it's strange that coaches likese are currently staying at home despite winning consecutive championships . born in imamzadeh hassan, tehran, i was 67 years old. at the age of 16, at the age of 17 , i was in the national youth team anyway, then at the age of 20 argentina 1978 world cup, i was a permanent member of the national team , now a ball for farki, coach akhlaq hossein farki , during his coaching career, he trained many...
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now this is veronica nomics perspective, but strongly political ethical perspective. and i think in the fight against the colonial is in subject put on you to them a part time racism has a cost. and this cost is, is ethical in the sense that we cannot really accept forms of oppression. because we do not want to lose our jobs for us is by this thing is and this was also the case in south africa and we have, it always said, you know, board quotes of it will just come up with these. that's model calm palestinian work is a i'm not an issue for palestinian somebody at all, but my great to speak to you. thanks very much for joining us. that from ramallah. thank you. unless is all show for this week, do get in touch with us on x, fully known as twice a day. use the hash tag h h c t c. when you do on top of an e mail counseling, the costs at all just there at dot net is addressed. and that's more for you online at out to 0 dot com slash ctc. that'll take you straight to our page by the individual reports, links and other sites for you to capture that set for this vision of co
now this is veronica nomics perspective, but strongly political ethical perspective. and i think in the fight against the colonial is in subject put on you to them a part time racism has a cost. and this cost is, is ethical in the sense that we cannot really accept forms of oppression. because we do not want to lose our jobs for us is by this thing is and this was also the case in south africa and we have, it always said, you know, board quotes of it will just come up with these. that's model...
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so japan will help with from a moral and ethical and from a financial and economic point of view.opean union. well, the war is in europe, the european union, no matter which ultra-rights are in power there, but he understands the danger that if the war spills over into the countries of the european union, that is why he helps rather than out of some moral and ethical feelings, but because , that he is really afraid, and this, and the fears of this, they are very effective, first of all, it is necessary to understand that these are the countries of eastern europe, the baltic countries. in general , at the moment in reality feel almost like frontier countries, so, so there's nothing random here either. the united states of america has its own specifics, it has its own interests, but now those interests have gone a little sideways in connection with the election campaign, although i have great hope that this week in the house of representatives they will vote for aid to ukraine. i think that this will happen and we can already see that even the republican party has taken a step. did,
so japan will help with from a moral and ethical and from a financial and economic point of view.opean union. well, the war is in europe, the european union, no matter which ultra-rights are in power there, but he understands the danger that if the war spills over into the countries of the european union, that is why he helps rather than out of some moral and ethical feelings, but because , that he is really afraid, and this, and the fears of this, they are very effective, first of all, it is...