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assisted suicide or euthanasia is a growth industry you say twenty percent are brits that's completely understandable i was expect that number to quadruple as the rain continues unabated this is coldest august in history the number of brits going to switzerland to dignity toss another euthanasia clinics set to serve and that's completely understandable i understand. but as far as the rest of the economy goes you've got a business model where you disenfranchise folks you gorge them with high fructose corn syrup to the point where the logical way for them to play out their life is just. get and jack did with death chemicals and in america though as you point out they just like to throw themselves in for a hail of bullets from the police so this is the way they do it in america and now you know how everybody in america they're either in fast food working or retail sector but they're also providing like we were jobs people are driving all theirs as part of their income way and part of this police state i thought you know in ninety seven and two there were only two hundred thirty thousand a
assisted suicide or euthanasia is a growth industry you say twenty percent are brits that's completely understandable i was expect that number to quadruple as the rain continues unabated this is coldest august in history the number of brits going to switzerland to dignity toss another euthanasia clinics set to serve and that's completely understandable i understand. but as far as the rest of the economy goes you've got a business model where you disenfranchise folks you gorge them with high...
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assisted suicide or euthanasia is a growth industry you say twenty percent are brits that's completely understandable i was expect that number to quadruple as the rain continues unabated this coldest august mystery the number of brits going to switzerland to dignity toss another euthanasia clinic sums set to surge and that's completely understandable and i understand that but as far as the rest of the economy goes you've got a business model where you disenfranchise folks you gorge them with high fructose corn syrup to the point where the logical way for them to play out their life is to simply get into jack to do with death chemicals and in america though as you point out they just like to throw themselves in for a hail of bullets from the police so this is the way they do it in. and now you know how everybody in america they're either in fast food working or retail sector but they're also providing like hoover jobs people are driving others as part of their income way and part of this police state i thought you know in ninety seven and two there were only two hundred thirty thousand
assisted suicide or euthanasia is a growth industry you say twenty percent are brits that's completely understandable i was expect that number to quadruple as the rain continues unabated this coldest august mystery the number of brits going to switzerland to dignity toss another euthanasia clinic sums set to surge and that's completely understandable and i understand that but as far as the rest of the economy goes you've got a business model where you disenfranchise folks you gorge them with...
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. >> reporter: there's interesting things like euthanasia, and the call to rebellion. >> those are thesee. >> reporter: a trio of rising stars is led by quentin brate. >> it's cool to find an identity. >> reporter: at its core, the story remains an edgy, cautionary tail. >> we can get lost in our comfort. but that costs us our humanity. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm juju chang, beverly hills, california. >> big thanks to juju chang for that story. "the giver" opens in theaters tomorrow. >>> we want to leave you with the latest on the situation in ferguson, missouri, a town on the edge, after the police shooting of an unarmed 18-year-old named michael brown. there's been protests tonight. potentially the result of the state highway patrol taking over security from local ferguson police. there's been protests across the country, tonight, including in times square, in new york city, and in washington, d.c. finally, though, we want to take note of something going viral right now. people posting pictures with the #handsupdon'tshoot. powerful images from across america. these are student
. >> reporter: there's interesting things like euthanasia, and the call to rebellion. >> those are thesee. >> reporter: a trio of rising stars is led by quentin brate. >> it's cool to find an identity. >> reporter: at its core, the story remains an edgy, cautionary tail. >> we can get lost in our comfort. but that costs us our humanity. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm juju chang, beverly hills, california. >> big thanks to juju chang...
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. >> for his sake, maybe euthanasia was best decision so he was not suffering or anything. >> reporterwhen story surrounding the kitten's owner james myers changed everything. police say 24 year-old was found in his car here in the middle of the isolated street at 4:00 sunday morning in west chester. according to investigators the will to ten week old kitten had rope tight around its neck and hanging underneath myers car but that is not all officer found. >> he had 22 bags of heroin on him, inside the car, we have found hundreds of empty bags of heroin and over 40 hypodermic needles. >> reporter: when they learn there was heroin in the car the staff at hope veterinary clinic in malvern decided to give the kitten a drug often give to heroin addict a overdose. >> the kitten suddenly bounce backup. >> reporter: chester county d.a. tom hogan says myers is a heroin user who also decided to give his kitten heroin. >> i have never seen an animal abuse by giving it heroin. >> reporter: kitten is expect to make a full recovery, no one answered the door at myers home in west chester, when we tri
. >> for his sake, maybe euthanasia was best decision so he was not suffering or anything. >> reporterwhen story surrounding the kitten's owner james myers changed everything. police say 24 year-old was found in his car here in the middle of the isolated street at 4:00 sunday morning in west chester. according to investigators the will to ten week old kitten had rope tight around its neck and hanging underneath myers car but that is not all officer found. >> he had 22 bags of...
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of bodily life and unnatural life that were in a profound sense a response to the eugenics and euthanasiaws that were currently underway in germany and which his own father carl bonhoeffer had in some indirect fashion as a consultant in one particular instance made a recommendation that could have been taken and that bonhoeffer did indeed construe as such as a support of the eugenics policy in the particular case of a disabled person and this outrage the sun and so these writings written in that benedictine monastery were deeply attuned to the integrity and the sacred character of created life. as far as the prison writings go, his last -- the prison writings are fascinating and if you wanted to go buy a book by bonhoeffer after tonight you know i think that you can't put letters and papers in prison are a great way to go. the poems and letters and very ordinary interesting matter-of-fact details really powerful kind of mind-blowing passages about a world come of age, the nonreligious third interpretation of christianity. he is having all these really very radical new ideas and in some me
of bodily life and unnatural life that were in a profound sense a response to the eugenics and euthanasiaws that were currently underway in germany and which his own father carl bonhoeffer had in some indirect fashion as a consultant in one particular instance made a recommendation that could have been taken and that bonhoeffer did indeed construe as such as a support of the eugenics policy in the particular case of a disabled person and this outrage the sun and so these writings written in...
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been described as critical of euthanasia, about the perils of government control.ive away too much. but drones are involved. what is it all about? >> i think that this is one of the most beloved books, especially for me, i have four daughters, three of them, i mean, it's their favorite book came out how long ago? >> 1994. to 11.l read it from 19 all when i called mayoral streep, i said i really want you to do this because i think you and jeff brings could do great dueling politically. we have got to make great viewpoints like mike and me, whatever, that's the merrill to get both viewpoints out there. merrill said my kids loved it to. she signed on just because her kids loved it he we have seen the failure politically of the government to get us together. but we have figured okay, we could do it. i have learned a lot from mike and walden and the team there. i think these -- you know, we found out we have more in common than you would normally think we would do. >> and everyone goes like this all the time. left right, look, i'm part of that. but when you see this fil
been described as critical of euthanasia, about the perils of government control.ive away too much. but drones are involved. what is it all about? >> i think that this is one of the most beloved books, especially for me, i have four daughters, three of them, i mean, it's their favorite book came out how long ago? >> 1994. to 11.l read it from 19 all when i called mayoral streep, i said i really want you to do this because i think you and jeff brings could do great dueling...
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of bodily life and natural life that were in a profound sense the response to the eugenics and euthanasia laws that were currently under way in germany and which his own father, carl bonhoeffer, had in some indirect fashion as a consultant, in one particular instance, made a recommendation that could have been taken and bonhoeffer indeed construed as such, as a support of the eugenics policy in the particular case of a disabled person. this outraged the sun and these writings written in a benedictine monastery were deeply attuned to the integrity and sacred character of creative life. as far as prison writings go, his last -- the prison writings are fascinating. if you want to buy a book by bonhoeffer after tonight, i think the letters and papers in prison are great way to go. the poems, very ordinary, interesting, matter-of-fact details, really powerful, mind blowing passages about a world come of age, the nonreligious interpretation, he is having all these really very radical new ideas in some measures that are consistent with what he was talking about throughout his life but nonetheles
of bodily life and natural life that were in a profound sense the response to the eugenics and euthanasia laws that were currently under way in germany and which his own father, carl bonhoeffer, had in some indirect fashion as a consultant, in one particular instance, made a recommendation that could have been taken and bonhoeffer indeed construed as such, as a support of the eugenics policy in the particular case of a disabled person. this outraged the sun and these writings written in a...
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pit to other parts the country were called for defense family >> : some cases the dog would faced euthanasiave elsewhere. one shot to give up dog stake and all the edge and no shelter saw those heavily bread in the bay area adoption's simply don't keep up with some dogs sitting in sitting in shelters for months >> : ago we used to stay neuter their pets absolutely there too many puppies still being born in the shelter is getting to fall i think of a part of it people need to come to shelters to adopt pets. >> : you see the plan called dogs as the left oakland and 15 this morning picking the right of vancouver washington of the they will find a family soon >> : coming about 545 scary eat encounter the pack of coyotes of flame and a discredit in concert on camera >> : are the rolling out new look changes you see in 2015 that's next >> : step will street stock market closed out its worst week in two years the is down sticking look now at the closing numbers >> : ...we need to break up. is it the biting? cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with
pit to other parts the country were called for defense family >> : some cases the dog would faced euthanasiave elsewhere. one shot to give up dog stake and all the edge and no shelter saw those heavily bread in the bay area adoption's simply don't keep up with some dogs sitting in sitting in shelters for months >> : ago we used to stay neuter their pets absolutely there too many puppies still being born in the shelter is getting to fall i think of a part of it people need to come to...
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killed probably in excess of 600,000 human beings in war and political and racial reasons and its euthanasiagram. by this time, somewhere in the vicinity of 7.5 million chinese have died. we cross, in my view, a very important moral rubicon in the 20th century at this point. we decide we're going to ally with the soviet union. from a strategic standpoint, seems to me this is undoubtedly the only correct decision and really the only reasonable decision at that point. we did have a choice, however, about how we would characterize that relationship. we could have depicted it as simply at arm's length the enemy of my enemy is my friend. but we chose, instead, to depict stalin's soviet union as sort of proto democrats and obscured the nature of that regime. when the accounting came over the deaths of over 20,000 poles that we knew the soviets had killed, we chose to cover it up. now, when you understand that at the very outset of our participation of world war ii, we have made this very important fundamental moral choice about how we're going to depict our actions and allies. then you see the lon
killed probably in excess of 600,000 human beings in war and political and racial reasons and its euthanasiagram. by this time, somewhere in the vicinity of 7.5 million chinese have died. we cross, in my view, a very important moral rubicon in the 20th century at this point. we decide we're going to ally with the soviet union. from a strategic standpoint, seems to me this is undoubtedly the only correct decision and really the only reasonable decision at that point. we did have a choice,...