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animal well-being, you see that the use of the terminology, you're talking about morality, the moral problem of contraception is a false use. i mean, the church could talk about the physics of the transubstantiation. he could talk about the physics that allows the holy ghost to be here, there and everywhere. but no physicists would have to take that discourse seriously. that's a misuse of the word physics. and we define our terms and physics very much a detriment of anyone who would want to talk about the physics of the eucharist. so we can do this on the subject of morality as well. and so, finally i would say to you that the only prospect of building a global civilization where we converge on the same kind of answers to the most important questions in human life, the same kinds of environmental and economic and political goals is for us to come up with a framework in which we can talk about values and right and wrong and good and evil in universal terms. and i think an honest discussion about the prospects of human and animal well-being is that framework. thank you very much. [appl
animal well-being, you see that the use of the terminology, you're talking about morality, the moral problem of contraception is a false use. i mean, the church could talk about the physics of the transubstantiation. he could talk about the physics that allows the holy ghost to be here, there and everywhere. but no physicists would have to take that discourse seriously. that's a misuse of the word physics. and we define our terms and physics very much a detriment of anyone who would want to...
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can explain morality and that people do not have to turn to religion to answer moral questions. mr. harris spoke at the texas book festival held annually in and around the state capitol building in austin. this is just over an hour. ... longtime book festival reporter, and i'm really glad to see so many people here late on a sunday afternoon. i'm introducing sam harris, and everybody says, who's sam harris? >> well, of course, he's the atheist, right? is. [laughter] jon stewart called sam harris a professional atheist, "the new york times" says he heads the youth wing of the new atheists. his first book ignited a debate about religion. he gained many fans and, of course, many detractors, and so he wrote his second book in response to the unhappy so he wrote a second book in response to the unhappy christians and it is called letter to a christian nation. his new book which just came out in october is called the moral landscape and in that he cares down the wall between scientific fact and human values are doing most people are simply mistaken about the relationship between moral
can explain morality and that people do not have to turn to religion to answer moral questions. mr. harris spoke at the texas book festival held annually in and around the state capitol building in austin. this is just over an hour. ... longtime book festival reporter, and i'm really glad to see so many people here late on a sunday afternoon. i'm introducing sam harris, and everybody says, who's sam harris? >> well, of course, he's the atheist, right? is. [laughter] jon stewart called sam...
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landscape in that science explains morality and people don't have to turn to religion to answer moral questions. this is just over an hour. >> i've been a long time book festival supporter, and i'm glad to see you here on a sunday afternoon. i'm introducing sam harris, and everybody asks who he is, but he's the atheist; right? [laughter] jon stuart called him a professional atheist. the "new york times" says he heads the youth wing of the new atheist. his first book the end of faith started a worldwide debate about religion, and it won the 2005 award for nonfiction. he gained many fans, and of course detractors and wrote a second book in response to the unhappy christians, and it's called letter to the christian nation. his new book which just came out in the first part of october is called the moral landscape, and in that, he tears down the wall between scientific facts and human values arguing that most people are simply mistaken about the relationship between morality and the rest of human knowledge. he urges us to think about morality in terms of human and animal well being viewin
landscape in that science explains morality and people don't have to turn to religion to answer moral questions. this is just over an hour. >> i've been a long time book festival supporter, and i'm glad to see you here on a sunday afternoon. i'm introducing sam harris, and everybody asks who he is, but he's the atheist; right? [laughter] jon stuart called him a professional atheist. the "new york times" says he heads the youth wing of the new atheist. his first book the end of...
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basically i conclude the reason why humans are so morally inconsistent is that our moral decisions about many things but especially with analysts is an uncomfortable mix between biology, culture and rationality. so a species that has both a big part in a big brain. and that creates problems. we negative putting it lightly is our moral decisions are determined by two rival operating systems and one operating system is logic. this is what philosophers emphasized. i've come to conclude that philosophers are not all that important oftentimes in moral decisions because nobody listens to them. they talk to themselves and furthermore we are not logical because we have a second operating system which is the motion. the logic and form a motion, but our moral decisions are often sort of like looking at a painting. you sort of know why if you like a painting or you don't like intuitively, and then you come up with a reason. the other idea that i push at the end of this book is that consistency is vastly overrated as a moral principle. and it can actually lead to paralysis. and i've talked to a lot
basically i conclude the reason why humans are so morally inconsistent is that our moral decisions about many things but especially with analysts is an uncomfortable mix between biology, culture and rationality. so a species that has both a big part in a big brain. and that creates problems. we negative putting it lightly is our moral decisions are determined by two rival operating systems and one operating system is logic. this is what philosophers emphasized. i've come to conclude that...
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yet, when you see that morality. really is translating intoyou psychological and social help in the end then this stigma of arnd mak round making recommendations should ball awayal. >> we have just a couple of mor minutes.fread your >> review your passed proposition about jesus and islam, the perception of jesus being undefined. jesus is one of the highest but als profit. >> tester, but he's not divine. >> adam. mother mary is one of themother. highest respected ladies inisne islam. t >> heh is respected is and on. u >> for you to say it is on recognize jesus as profit -- >> i'm very careful with my words here. he is not defined.iv that would be polytheism. >> i realize we have a very limited time. is disproving only been recognized. perfect, not --nvasion >> okay.r >> before the invasion you have muslim, shiite, and soon the. li saddam hussein, ramadan. all right. perso two dozen sex. 206, british special forces were caught with explosives. forces when they were apprehended they bombarded. >> okay. >> whauld point.
yet, when you see that morality. really is translating intoyou psychological and social help in the end then this stigma of arnd mak round making recommendations should ball awayal. >> we have just a couple of mor minutes.fread your >> review your passed proposition about jesus and islam, the perception of jesus being undefined. jesus is one of the highest but als profit. >> tester, but he's not divine. >> adam. mother mary is one of themother. highest respected ladies...
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moral, fiscal, business. they don't disaggregate that. their world view is the prism through which they view every issue. yeah, i wanted to, -- okay. >> i just want to ask, what do you think now that this wave conservative christian people have been voted in, what is the most important thing to accomplish overs these next two years before the voters are analyzing what happened and who to vote for in the presidential election? >> well, i don't, i don't think it's, just a handful of things. so i don't want this list to be exhaustive but i would say stop the spending. demonstrate their fiscally conservative bonefides by genuinely restraining spending and extending all of the bush tax cuts. number two, repeal health care because that is not just a fiscal issue, it is also a moral issue, because of the extent to which the obama health care plan, if it is not repealed, will lead to unrestrained taxpayer funding of abortion. and thirdly, on a range of issues, be pro-family and pro-life and unapologetically so. glen, i think you had one piece of
moral, fiscal, business. they don't disaggregate that. their world view is the prism through which they view every issue. yeah, i wanted to, -- okay. >> i just want to ask, what do you think now that this wave conservative christian people have been voted in, what is the most important thing to accomplish overs these next two years before the voters are analyzing what happened and who to vote for in the presidential election? >> well, i don't, i don't think it's, just a handful of...
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i do believe it's a serious moral issue. if you believe terrorism is the killing of innocent people for political reasons, we killed 200,000 people to get the surrender. >> mort. >> to go back to that, i can't validated whatever the theory is. all i read indicates that it was an attempt to avoid having a ground invasion. there are interpretations of the willingness of japan to fight to the end. i wouldn't have wanted a lot of american soldiers to die. a terrible thing to witness and be a part of. here we are in a situation where iran is on the verge of developing nuclear weapons and threatening to destabilize a whole region. what are we doing. there are complicated issues that involve a level of weaponry that nobody is comfortable with. >> these people that were killed were civilians. >> without question. >> they are civilians. >> i understand >>> issue 4, jfk and obama add oughts. >> let every nation know whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, o
i do believe it's a serious moral issue. if you believe terrorism is the killing of innocent people for political reasons, we killed 200,000 people to get the surrender. >> mort. >> to go back to that, i can't validated whatever the theory is. all i read indicates that it was an attempt to avoid having a ground invasion. there are interpretations of the willingness of japan to fight to the end. i wouldn't have wanted a lot of american soldiers to die. a terrible thing to witness and...
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they're making a witchhunt out of nothing, to teach us a moral lesson. >> reporter: a lesson in morals is precisely what professor quinn is hoping his students take away. >> if they're going to learn one thing, coming out of the university, if they learn nothing else, they're going to learn dignity and honor and the values of ethics and honesty. >> reporter: professor quinn says so far 70% of the suspected
they're making a witchhunt out of nothing, to teach us a moral lesson. >> reporter: a lesson in morals is precisely what professor quinn is hoping his students take away. >> if they're going to learn one thing, coming out of the university, if they learn nothing else, they're going to learn dignity and honor and the values of ethics and honesty. >> reporter: professor quinn says so far 70% of the suspected
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ladies and gentlemen, armando morales does what is good for armando morales. he came in here and lied to you. you can't trust the words of morales beyond a reasonable doubt. she ended her presentation by asking why gary condit took the fifth in front of the grand jury in 2002. what does he have to hide. now, as many of you may know, the prosecution gets to make a closing argument and the defense gets to make a closing argument and then there is a rebuttal close. the prosecution gets to come back and tell the jury more things they need to know after the defense gets their turn and in there was matt ackland. tell me a couple of points the prosecutor was trying to make to the jury? >> the prosecutor talked about dna and about this, mr. morales hearing guandique admit to chandra's murder, talking about dna. the reason he said there was no dna from guandique at the murder scene that is because so much time has passed. there is a reason, there is grain and snow and -- rain and snow and believes the dna was washed away and that is why mr. juan geek -- guandique's dna
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that is why it is so important the american veterans disabled for like a moral become reality.ed an inspiring reminder to future generations who will visit this site and a tribute to this service and sacrifice that these young men and women made for our nation and the ideals of freedom and democracy that we hold so dear let's get things started this morning with an invocation by va chaplain cross. [applause] >> with our heads in a moment of prayer. dear lord, we come today in a spirit of reflection, thanksgiving, and some sense of joy as you wreck -- as we recognize and celebrate our brave men and women who face danger in defense of our nation and through your problems or allow the opportunity to return home to their country and to their loved ones. we ask for your continued blessings on those who served and also on this very special occasion as week break ground for the disabled american veterans for life memorial. it is very proper that we should be here because this memorial will forever remind us of the suffering, of the service, and of the sacrifice of those who return but
that is why it is so important the american veterans disabled for like a moral become reality.ed an inspiring reminder to future generations who will visit this site and a tribute to this service and sacrifice that these young men and women made for our nation and the ideals of freedom and democracy that we hold so dear let's get things started this morning with an invocation by va chaplain cross. [applause] >> with our heads in a moment of prayer. dear lord, we come today in a spirit of...
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of moral responsibility. i think the moral of the instructions are abandon your family. if you don't, you are one who hates me. give up investment, thrift, any thought of a future, no children, architecture, anything of the sort, forget all of that and follow me is moral only on one condition, and it's the condition i referred to before, that the world is about to come to an end, and only those who stick by me, a familiar troupe from prophets throughout the ages will get out of it. i think it's a remarkably wicked thing and offer to be making. we would be so much better off without this cult and think more clearly about the real moral questions that confront. thank you. [applause] given this choice and no other, would you prefer a secular or an islamic europe? [laughter] >> what my idea, sir, makes you think it's a choice right now? large portions of europe are already islamic. i mean, how would i adjust the european continue innocent? i have no opinion. why should i judge the european continent? as far as i
of moral responsibility. i think the moral of the instructions are abandon your family. if you don't, you are one who hates me. give up investment, thrift, any thought of a future, no children, architecture, anything of the sort, forget all of that and follow me is moral only on one condition, and it's the condition i referred to before, that the world is about to come to an end, and only those who stick by me, a familiar troupe from prophets throughout the ages will get out of it. i think it's...
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he calls that moral courage, and one of the group gave an example.er daughter saw some kids picking on another child on the school bus. >> so she is a very quiet girl but she kind of stood up and said, hey, stop doing that, that's bullying, and i said "what happened?" she said "well, they didn't hear me so i had to do it again." [ laughter ] it made me very proud of her. >> after the group discussion, one of the couples tried out on their daughters the idea of the discussion of banning all electronic media on weekend afternoons. it did not sell. >> why? >> they want their kids to be connected with the family again. >> i feel really bad for those kids. >> i kind of like that idea. i thought maybe we should adopt something like that here. >> i don't understand. . i don't know. what would you do? >> and what about you? >> what do you think about that? >> no, it's not a good idea. >> whatever the resistance, kider looks at the power of new technology and sees an urgent need to anticipate its effects and prevent the worst of them. indeed he wants to make
he calls that moral courage, and one of the group gave an example.er daughter saw some kids picking on another child on the school bus. >> so she is a very quiet girl but she kind of stood up and said, hey, stop doing that, that's bullying, and i said "what happened?" she said "well, they didn't hear me so i had to do it again." [ laughter ] it made me very proud of her. >> after the group discussion, one of the couples tried out on their daughters the idea of...
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ladies and gentlemen, armando morales does what is good for armando morales.came in here and lied to you. you can't trust his words beyond a reasonable doubt. both sides addressed questions about the dna. with amanda haines telling the jury that the dna on levy's tights was contaminated by someone who handled the garment after it was discovered at the crime scene. but sonnenberg said the dna did not match guandique and must belong to the real killer. she also told the jury the government's case was fiction and that is what you heard from the government. it's not proof beyond a reasonable doubt. that is a case of assumptions with the government working backward. you can't do that and amanda haines took an hour to remind the jury what they heard the last three weeks of testimony. walking them through point. >> i point, the circumstantial evidence the -- point-by-point, the circumstantial evidence that points directly to watch deeky, the attacks in the park, the scratches on his neck around the time of levy's disappearance and the confession. haines took a photog
ladies and gentlemen, armando morales does what is good for armando morales.came in here and lied to you. you can't trust his words beyond a reasonable doubt. both sides addressed questions about the dna. with amanda haines telling the jury that the dna on levy's tights was contaminated by someone who handled the garment after it was discovered at the crime scene. but sonnenberg said the dna did not match guandique and must belong to the real killer. she also told the jury the government's case...
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we talk about not only physical courage but moral courage. take the case of wesley -- mengh come here is a man who must have looked -- he must have felt a certain degree of hopelessness as you indicated and you know a lot of generals lose it. look at rommel, a guy this year was and bold when he is pushing the the brits across north africa but when the tables were turned he got sick, he lost his grip on the forces and a lot of things went wrong and yet lee licht with this. what the role of moral courage in this? did he have it, lee? .. as intelligently and as purposefully as possible. and i think lee about quality. he understood -- i mean, grant was notoriously unhappy seeing wounded soldiers. lee found a way to accept it, i think, turned it into a sympathy , a sympathetic expression. he couldn't do much. a general can't do much to stop the bleeding man from dying. but i think lee balanced that professionalism was kind of the moral sense of the business he was in and came to find that the balance that was necessary -- because otherwise i think
we talk about not only physical courage but moral courage. take the case of wesley -- mengh come here is a man who must have looked -- he must have felt a certain degree of hopelessness as you indicated and you know a lot of generals lose it. look at rommel, a guy this year was and bold when he is pushing the the brits across north africa but when the tables were turned he got sick, he lost his grip on the forces and a lot of things went wrong and yet lee licht with this. what the role of moral...
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but what about the moral courage? talk about not only physical courage, but the moral courage.take the case of, you mentioned, noah, earlier about lee. is a man who must have looked, he must've felt a certain degree of hopelessness as you indicate. a of generals lose in retreat. look at rommel. here's a guy who is fearless and bold when he was pushing the brits across north africa. but when the tables were turned, he got sick. he lost his grip on his forces, and a lot of things went wrong. and get lee live with this every day. what about the role of moral courage in this? did he have it, lee? >> absolutely. and i think it sustained him, i mean, physically he is not a well man at various points of the war. and it's really this, visit this combination of a sense of purpose, but also a sense of obligation. i think, forgive me for trying to presume on your expense, but i'm guessing that the great commanders have a certain sense of responsibility to their men. .. i >> a general can't do much to stop a bleeding man from dying, but i think lee balanced that professionalism with the ki
but what about the moral courage? talk about not only physical courage, but the moral courage.take the case of, you mentioned, noah, earlier about lee. is a man who must have looked, he must've felt a certain degree of hopelessness as you indicate. a of generals lose in retreat. look at rommel. here's a guy who is fearless and bold when he was pushing the brits across north africa. but when the tables were turned, he got sick. he lost his grip on his forces, and a lot of things went wrong. and...
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there's time when the prescription around moral living is useful all the time. times when the bible describes cultural historical context that has lessons for the future. otherwise you'll lose your mind and not use the bible at all. >> first of all, i'm reluctant to roll up bishop eddie long's personal conflict and crisis with prosperity gospel. >> two separate issues. >> i want to say first of all that i hope there are plaque ministers that can have a genuine interest in young black males. i hope, indeed, his ministry to these young black males has been sincere and produced great truth. >> i think part of the reason people are combining these things is part of the response by eddie long, at least his church, it was unfamiliar to black folks. when he went on stable, very little. threw the mike like it was coming to america, walks off the thing and 5,000 people or 10,000 jump up in adoration and approval. >> i don't think that's so rare. >> someone arlgd that's kind of a cult personality. >> this is not new. this is not unusual. there have been many ministers, le
there's time when the prescription around moral living is useful all the time. times when the bible describes cultural historical context that has lessons for the future. otherwise you'll lose your mind and not use the bible at all. >> first of all, i'm reluctant to roll up bishop eddie long's personal conflict and crisis with prosperity gospel. >> two separate issues. >> i want to say first of all that i hope there are plaque ministers that can have a genuine interest in...
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one thing they that absolutely agreed on was that there was an unchanging moral law that was authored like god, that existed from all times and all individuals of all nations must obey this law. of course jefferson wrote this into the declaration of independence. alexander hamilton wrote about it as an 18-year-old boy an amazing document called the farmer receded but it was written at kings college which is now columbia university. in the book i talk about this question of control, whether people can live or die. say that to an eight-month old fetus that is getting its brain sucked out in a partial-birth abortion and elena kagan tried to protect when she was in the clinton white house. i wrote in my column week, say that to the human embryo that is chopped up and use as an instrument, purely as an adjuvant in federally funded scientific research that president obama has now approved by executive order. and the point i'm trying to make is, if you believe as jefferson and hamilton did that we all haven't inalienable god-given rights that every single one of us has these rights, every si
one thing they that absolutely agreed on was that there was an unchanging moral law that was authored like god, that existed from all times and all individuals of all nations must obey this law. of course jefferson wrote this into the declaration of independence. alexander hamilton wrote about it as an 18-year-old boy an amazing document called the farmer receded but it was written at kings college which is now columbia university. in the book i talk about this question of control, whether...
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he also testified morales said ortega was hitting the victim. the detective also testified during his interview morales named several defendant by name as being at the location during or after the assault. dan kerman kron 4 news. >>> wild weather bringing travel to a halt in many parts of the country tonight. from icy roads and run ways to overturned cars and tornadoes. a look at the mess facing americans just ahead on kron 4 news. >>> tonight's headlines the killer of chandra levy was convicted today. ingmar guandique an illegal imgrant faces 30 years in prison. chandra levy had been having an affair with gary contt. the new trial date for the three america hikers in iran is now february 6. two of them are skill detailed. one was freed in september. the three were hiking along the boarder when they were arrested. >> changes at netflix. the service says it is now a streaming video company. they are changing its focus as more members go to the internet to watch. the company says it's also increasing prices. >>> we are not done with the rain yet o
he also testified morales said ortega was hitting the victim. the detective also testified during his interview morales named several defendant by name as being at the location during or after the assault. dan kerman kron 4 news. >>> wild weather bringing travel to a halt in many parts of the country tonight. from icy roads and run ways to overturned cars and tornadoes. a look at the mess facing americans just ahead on kron 4 news. >>> tonight's headlines the killer of chandra...
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it is a disgusting and a moral doctrine. if i care for you enough's i can pay your debt even if you enter it out of your own responsibility to be i can, if i wish and it's been done offered to take your place in prison though not many people would allow the exchange or the hostage, and there are eight samples of people willing to put themselves forward as the substitute for someone's execution i suppose in a tale of two cities is the best folklore when the to count relief people of their responsibilities and it is immoral to offer them to do so and would be discussed in if they could be done. so the rot of christianity is exposed its central vicarious forgiveness. it is an abdication of moral responsibility. i think the idea of taking noeth off from the instructions now abandoned your family. if you don't, you are one who hates me. given the investment and fought a future with children, architecture or anything of the sort, forget all that and followed me on one condition and it's the condition that i refer to before. the wo
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you have invested nothing morally. there is no moral clash here. you are not demonstrating resolve. in fact, you are demonstrating a lack of resolve. which means terrorists can work either. if you are demonstrating you are not willing to die for something, you are showing you are not willing to spend treasure of your own. you're demonstrating a fundamental lack of resolve. the pair? here is on the one hand a new generation of western systems is lowering the threshold to the use of military force while at the same time making it harder to use that military force successfully. it is making victory in any meaningful sense more remote while at the same time making the use of that force easy. >> i would like to give a respondent moment to profession -- to professor kasher and then open it to the floor. if you like to begin to make a line at the microphone, please do so. we will take questions in a moment. >> on reciprocity, one should understand the role played by reciprocity. when politicians signed and ratified the geneva conventions, they did it for reasons of reciprocity. i mean they
you have invested nothing morally. there is no moral clash here. you are not demonstrating resolve. in fact, you are demonstrating a lack of resolve. which means terrorists can work either. if you are demonstrating you are not willing to die for something, you are showing you are not willing to spend treasure of your own. you're demonstrating a fundamental lack of resolve. the pair? here is on the one hand a new generation of western systems is lowering the threshold to the use of military...
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for our own moral good. thank you. >> thank you. would like to hear someone from wells. -- wales. >> thank you. when we went to afghanistan, we made a pledge to the government would rid them of their fascist regime. we would stop the terror, the tyranny they suffered every day. can we with good conscience break that promise to them? no. i think we stay in there and finish the job and we bring our boys home. [applause] >> someone from the northeast of england. what about the young man there? >> thank you. oscar from newcastle. i think the solution we should be aiming for is peace. i do not think we should pull out until the job is done. it would be totally disrespectful to the men and women, the british men and women who have lost their lives. it would be disrespectful to them that we pulled out before the job is done. >> thank you. someone from london. i have a rich choice. the young woman there. >> i would like to say that as soon as we entered afghanistan, as soon as we send troops there, it became our moral responsibility to solv
for our own moral good. thank you. >> thank you. would like to hear someone from wells. -- wales. >> thank you. when we went to afghanistan, we made a pledge to the government would rid them of their fascist regime. we would stop the terror, the tyranny they suffered every day. can we with good conscience break that promise to them? no. i think we stay in there and finish the job and we bring our boys home. [applause] >> someone from the northeast of england. what about the...
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el padre de morales, policia de washington, hijo...bras de construccion ysonsa dando dolores de cabeza para los conductores.. y esta semana, amplios sectores sobre la restatal 66 seran cerrados al trafico vehicu para construccion... en direccion oeste sobre la 66, a laltura de la ruta 267, permanecera cerrada desde de la el jueves.. el trafico sera desviado dulles permanecera cerrada a la altura de la calle hunter mill nte toda la semana.. finalmente se resuelve la disputa electoral escaño del distrito 11 de virginia ante amara admitio la derrota y concedio la victoria al democrata y titular gerry connolly quien gano por una ventaja de unos 900 votos... no obstante fimian tenia pedir un recuento de ampara.. el costo corria cargo del estado con orteo del megamillions....hoy con un pozo acumulado de 25 millones ...y para llevarse parte de este monto aqui estan los numeros que lo puede convertir en el nuevo ganadores el proximo sorteo el monto se acumulara a .. ..millones de dolares ...mucha suerte.... ento dedicado a los c
el padre de morales, policia de washington, hijo...bras de construccion ysonsa dando dolores de cabeza para los conductores.. y esta semana, amplios sectores sobre la restatal 66 seran cerrados al trafico vehicu para construccion... en direccion oeste sobre la 66, a laltura de la ruta 267, permanecera cerrada desde de la el jueves.. el trafico sera desviado dulles permanecera cerrada a la altura de la calle hunter mill nte toda la semana.. finalmente se resuelve la disputa electoral escaño...
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bolivia se estÁ convirtiendo en un verdadero dolor de cabeza para el gobierno del presidente evo morales que respaldaron a evo morales para hacerlo presidente de bolivia, miles de manifestantes encabezados por ambas de casa exigieron al gobierno frenar el alza de los alimentos. >> el dinero no nos alcanza, tampoco nuestros sueldos, y las ollas estÁn vacÍas. >> durante octubre, el precio en algunos alimentos de primera necesidad se incrementaron determinando un alza del uno con 22%. >> la inflaciÓn de alimentos es muy fuerte y obviamente estÁ golpeando a los mÁs pobres porque nosotros sabemos que la gente que menos recursos tienen dedica entre 60 y 70% de su ingreso a la compra de alimentos. >> mientras tanto, la gente se desespera por conseguir un kilo de azÚcar. >> a esto se suman las largas colas en las tiendas dependientes del gobierno, que desde la implementaciÓn de su modelo econÓmico de socialismo comunitario, tambiÉn se ha hecho cargo de la distribuciÓn y venta de alimentos bÁsicos. >> no alcanza el sueldo que se gana, hay que hacer muchas filas para recibir algo mÁs o menos mÓdic
bolivia se estÁ convirtiendo en un verdadero dolor de cabeza para el gobierno del presidente evo morales que respaldaron a evo morales para hacerlo presidente de bolivia, miles de manifestantes encabezados por ambas de casa exigieron al gobierno frenar el alza de los alimentos. >> el dinero no nos alcanza, tampoco nuestros sueldos, y las ollas estÁn vacÍas. >> durante octubre, el precio en algunos alimentos de primera necesidad se incrementaron determinando un alza del uno con...
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he said in certain instances using a condom might be morally defensible, not to prevent pregnancy but to prevent spreading disease, "there may be a basis, in the case of some individuals, as perhaps when a male prostitute uses a condom, where this can be a first step in the direction of a moralization, a first assumption of responsibility." experts say that view is one the pope and catholic theollogians have privately held for years but never stated publicly until now. >> the fact that there is any kind of movement at all on the question of artificial contraception and even more importantly on the question of how do we stop disease by the use of condsoms -- that's significant. >> reporter: the pope also defended the church's traditional teachings, banning contraception and abortion yet his comments are drawing mixed reactions from catholics. >> if you start changing things like that, i don't know what would come next. >> i think it's very advanced for the pope and catholic thinking. >> i think it's long overdue, frankly. >> reporter: the pope's comments do not carry the weight of offi
he said in certain instances using a condom might be morally defensible, not to prevent pregnancy but to prevent spreading disease, "there may be a basis, in the case of some individuals, as perhaps when a male prostitute uses a condom, where this can be a first step in the direction of a moralization, a first assumption of responsibility." experts say that view is one the pope and catholic theollogians have privately held for years but never stated publicly until now. >> the...
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then we'll end morales.ko testified merlis story changed several times the attorney it was tried to suggest that morales description of the sexual assault was not reliable. attorneys for other defendants try and minimize their client's participation in the events of that evening. it echoed testified that near there are take at all morales had intercourse with the victim. glaxo also testified that there said that it somewhat had urinated on the victim. he testified despite getting a dna hit on john crane neither marlowe braless ortega imagine him being at the scene and the victim had said she had never seen him before. when that's done with the cross-examination as i mentioned they have to go systematically attorney by attorney we're down on the seventh attorney just what this witness them go back to the prosecution for redirect it and then a third set of attorney one more time with this witness and only then will we get another witness on the stand. we're done for the week they will be back in court on monda
then we'll end morales.ko testified merlis story changed several times the attorney it was tried to suggest that morales description of the sexual assault was not reliable. attorneys for other defendants try and minimize their client's participation in the events of that evening. it echoed testified that near there are take at all morales had intercourse with the victim. glaxo also testified that there said that it somewhat had urinated on the victim. he testified despite getting a dna hit on...
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i mean, i guess that could be morally reprehensible. but at the same time, i mean, as i said, my objective was to try and see it from their point of view to see what was going on. but, you know, he wasn't the only -- there were definitely characters in the book that i found through my research that were morally ambivalent past the point of ambivalence. they were just jerks. [laughter] and i didn't want to write about them. >> [inaudible] >> sure, yeah. [applause] >> jay kirk is a creative writing teacher at the university of pennsylvania. for more information visit his web site, jaykirk. info. >> brad metser, why a, nonfiction? this. >> well, the truth was, is it's for my son, and eight years ago on the night my son was born iig said, i'm going to write a booki that lasts his whole life.o and i was coming back from thee hospital, and it's. that great moment when you can dreamme anything for your child.dre your child can be anything, can be the president, can be a nicec person, can be a generousous person, and with all that idealism i sa
i mean, i guess that could be morally reprehensible. but at the same time, i mean, as i said, my objective was to try and see it from their point of view to see what was going on. but, you know, he wasn't the only -- there were definitely characters in the book that i found through my research that were morally ambivalent past the point of ambivalence. they were just jerks. [laughter] and i didn't want to write about them. >> [inaudible] >> sure, yeah. [applause] >> jay kirk...
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now, has it lost its moral judgment? there's an interesting question, its moral authority. that's an interesting question. because when you move from the g-7 to the g-7 plus one you don't get a new world order. when you move from the g-7 to the g-20 you get a new world order. and it's a new world ord because the countries that comprise the g-20 have different fundamental values about rule of law, about democracy, about the role of the state in the economy, about political legitimacy. now, america has a great deal of moral authority globally. and yet what we're finding is that for some of the countries that are now sitting around this table, they fundamentally disagree with us. and so when i now look about the g-20 as opposed to the g-7, it's not the moral authority that's been diminished but the ability to project the moral authority has been constrained. because you've got a bunch of pieces around tt table that are saying "sorry." and the united states is not exactly prepared to say "we're jettisoning a number of values that are of critical importance to us so that we can
now, has it lost its moral judgment? there's an interesting question, its moral authority. that's an interesting question. because when you move from the g-7 to the g-7 plus one you don't get a new world order. when you move from the g-7 to the g-20 you get a new world order. and it's a new world ord because the countries that comprise the g-20 have different fundamental values about rule of law, about democracy, about the role of the state in the economy, about political legitimacy. now,...
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armando the mouse morales. guandique's cell mate. morales said guandique confessed to the murder. i killed her, morales said guandique told him. i kill her but i didn't rape her. armando the mouse morales, a powerful pivot point witss in this case. now, guandique is 29 years old. he is scheduled to be sentenced february 11th. he faces a minimum sentence of 30 years in jail. the maximum, life without parole. back to you. >> pat clins, thank you. >> jurors said their decision was lenny but not necessarily difficult. in the end they decided as a group, convicting guandique on both counts of murder. now the jurors' perspective on what went on during this trial. derrick? >> reporter: it was a jury made up of mostly women but they came from a cross second quarter of society. while their verdict has an obvious effect on theaccused, their lives were changed as well. it was one of the most high profile cases in the city in years. a young woman who was rdered, an unimaginable loss to her family. the weight of whichas not lost on jurors. >> we took it very seriously. we felt that we owed it
armando the mouse morales. guandique's cell mate. morales said guandique confessed to the murder. i killed her, morales said guandique told him. i kill her but i didn't rape her. armando the mouse morales, a powerful pivot point witss in this case. now, guandique is 29 years old. he is scheduled to be sentenced february 11th. he faces a minimum sentence of 30 years in jail. the maximum, life without parole. back to you. >> pat clins, thank you. >> jurors said their decision was...
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fichlt do i have concerns or morale conflict with serving high calories to people.an mcdonald's. no more than burger king. because the calorie content is equivalent. i'm simply doing so with admonishment. >> owner wentp to far as hiring 500 pound man to serve hiring 500 pound man to serve as spokesman
fichlt do i have concerns or morale conflict with serving high calories to people.an mcdonald's. no more than burger king. because the calorie content is equivalent. i'm simply doing so with admonishment. >> owner wentp to far as hiring 500 pound man to serve hiring 500 pound man to serve as spokesman
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the pope goes on sale at the vatican says the use of condoms to prevent the spread of aids may be morallyustifiable in some circumstances. ♪ >> north and south korea have exchanged artillery fire after the north island near the disputed sea border, killing at least two south korean marines. officials in seoul said the skirmish began after p'yongyang warned the south to halt military drills in the area. the u.s. says it plans to consult with allies, including cha, to develop a measured and unified response to north kor's artillery attack on south korean territory. >> this amateur video shows yeonpyeong island after the north korean artillery attack. the images show plumes of smoke over the island, dozens of houses were set ablaze. without warning, a garage of shells stricken are the base as well as residential areas. people ran to seek shelter in bunkers. yeonpyeong lies close to the disputed maritime border betweenorth and south korea. it has been a frequent sight of naval skirmishes. people in south korea expressed concern about the threat of an escalating conflict. >> i think there will
the pope goes on sale at the vatican says the use of condoms to prevent the spread of aids may be morallyustifiable in some circumstances. ♪ >> north and south korea have exchanged artillery fire after the north island near the disputed sea border, killing at least two south korean marines. officials in seoul said the skirmish began after p'yongyang warned the south to halt military drills in the area. the u.s. says it plans to consult with allies, including cha, to develop a measured...
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armando he mouse" morales. guandique's sell mate. morales said guandique confessed to theurder. i killed her, morales said guandique told him. i killed her but i did not rape her. guandique is 29 years old. heaces a minimum sentence of 30 years. a maximum sentence of life. back to you. >> all right. pat collins reporting from superior court. thank you, pat. >> most of the jury in the levy trial say the decision was not necessarily a difficult one. in the end, the jurors say they came to a consensus to convict guandique of murder. >> reporter: they emerged from this courthouse looking tired and relieved while they held a man's fate in their hands, the hos and days of deliberations has taken its toll on them. a case that made news around the world. a young woman mdered, a congressman question asked cleared. in the end, a legal machine that convicted the suspect. the critical parts of that system, the jury. some of whom spoke today. >> we were very carefulo evaluate all the evidence. and it was a decision based on the, on everything that whad. >> we also went through the law very d
armando he mouse" morales. guandique's sell mate. morales said guandique confessed to theurder. i killed her, morales said guandique told him. i killed her but i did not rape her. guandique is 29 years old. heaces a minimum sentence of 30 years. a maximum sentence of life. back to you. >> all right. pat collins reporting from superior court. thank you, pat. >> most of the jury in the levy trial say the decision was not necessarily a difficult one. in the end, the jurors say...
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thank you, yes, the old language is more judgmental, it makes moral statements and moral judgments and new language talks about this as a health issue. this is a health issue that we're dealing with and the old language doesn't acknowledge that. and carlos, did that affect you in your path to recovery? it did early on. september is really important because it happens to be my anniversary month... it's also recovery month. it is also recovery month, thank you for pointing that out. but september 23rd will represent my 17th year as a person in long-term recovery. and so i go back to my first opportunity to be in the treatment and some the labels and what was really interesting is that folks in the program themselves were labeling themselves. so the, you could be in a 12-step meeting and it's recommended, a particular fellowship that i attend, that you identify yourself simply as an addict. and folks thought it was real cute to identify themselves as low bottom or a rock star or some of the things. so for as much as society and the public labels us or attaches labels, early in the recover
thank you, yes, the old language is more judgmental, it makes moral statements and moral judgments and new language talks about this as a health issue. this is a health issue that we're dealing with and the old language doesn't acknowledge that. and carlos, did that affect you in your path to recovery? it did early on. september is really important because it happens to be my anniversary month... it's also recovery month. it is also recovery month, thank you for pointing that out. but september...
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sam harris, author of "moral landsca landscape" joins me. >>> and as great britain makes budget cuts left and right, today the commoners find out there will be a royal wedding in everyone's future. who is footing the bill for that? and is royal family worship england's greatest perversion? receiving the bronze star, that was definitely one of my proudest moments. i graduated from west point, then i did a tour of duty in iraq. when i was transitioning from active duty, i went to a military officer hiring conference. it was kind of like speedating. there were 12 companies that i was pre-matched with, but walmart turned out to be the best for me. sam walton was in the military, and he understood the importance of developing your people. it's an honor to be in a position of leadership at walmart. i'm captain tracey lloyd, and i work at walmart. ♪ >>> today, heroes were villainized, stories were spun, and everyone had their own version of the truth. we need clarity. we deserve answers. so we don't ask the same questions tomorrow. >>> ahead on "the last word," the war on terror and america
sam harris, author of "moral landsca landscape" joins me. >>> and as great britain makes budget cuts left and right, today the commoners find out there will be a royal wedding in everyone's future. who is footing the bill for that? and is royal family worship england's greatest perversion? receiving the bronze star, that was definitely one of my proudest moments. i graduated from west point, then i did a tour of duty in iraq. when i was transitioning from active duty, i went...
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they'll argue over morales. probably going to be a very spirited discussion. >> now matt ackland joins us. what was the mood in the court room? i understand one of the attorneys even appeared to get upset today? >> yeah it, did appear towards the end. i want to show you a sketch drawn today. that is prosecutor a manned haynes. she got upset towards the end -- amanda haines. she got upset towards the end holding up a picture of chandra levy. her voice was cracking. she said justice is what needs to happen. chandra has been waiting for nine years. everything is expected to get underway at 9:30 tomorrow morning. you know we'll be there. >> our own paul wagner is blogging about the case from inside the courtroom. you can follow his updates from www.myfoxdc.com. click on the chandra levy tab. >>> now to our other big story, stunning new developments in the widening corruption scandal in prince george's county. four of the nine suspects arrested yesterday were in court today. during the hearings prosecutors revealed d
they'll argue over morales. probably going to be a very spirited discussion. >> now matt ackland joins us. what was the mood in the court room? i understand one of the attorneys even appeared to get upset today? >> yeah it, did appear towards the end. i want to show you a sketch drawn today. that is prosecutor a manned haynes. she got upset towards the end -- amanda haines. she got upset towards the end holding up a picture of chandra levy. her voice was cracking. she said justice...
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sam harris, author of "moral landscape" joins me. >>> and as great britain makes budget cuts left andht, today the commoners find out there will be a royal wedding in everyone's future. who is footing the bill for that? and is royal family worship england's greatest perversion? m: you can't switch car insurance until your policy expires. the truth: you can switch to allstate today. extra incentive: you can get allstate's early signing discount. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. >>> ahead on "the last word," the war on terror and america's moral landscape as protests grow over airport patdowns and some saying the mood is a sign the terrorists have won. what does the reaction say about the united states and the reaction to islamic extremists? >>> and later, sarah palin made the history books as the first female running mate for the republican presidential ticket. now, she's changing the dictionary thanks to her inventive word refudiate. w idea. we've used hydrogen in our plants for decades. the old hydrogen units were very large. recently, we've been able to reduce t
sam harris, author of "moral landscape" joins me. >>> and as great britain makes budget cuts left andht, today the commoners find out there will be a royal wedding in everyone's future. who is footing the bill for that? and is royal family worship england's greatest perversion? m: you can't switch car insurance until your policy expires. the truth: you can switch to allstate today. extra incentive: you can get allstate's early signing discount. dollar for dollar, nobody...