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and striking the balance between them is a moral challenge. and so the danger of manipulating cognition with drugs, even if it were safe 10 years or a 100 years from now, is that it would risk obscuring these fundamental moral aspects of the human capacities to remember and forget. that's the real problem. tully: they're obscured already. what we remember changes with time, and we forget things we don't want to. and the brain is fluid in this regard, so morality then must be fluid. but my point is, i don't see that affecting how much we can remember or how much we forget is any different than the natural condition, and consequently doesn't really address the moral issue. - no, it does. - the difference is-- think about-- think about the truth commissions that wrestle with the balance of remembering and forgetting when there've been great atrocities committed. now in some ways you would say what we ideally would want would be a drug so the victims of those atrocities could forget the harrowing vision of their family members being slaughtered in
and striking the balance between them is a moral challenge. and so the danger of manipulating cognition with drugs, even if it were safe 10 years or a 100 years from now, is that it would risk obscuring these fundamental moral aspects of the human capacities to remember and forget. that's the real problem. tully: they're obscured already. what we remember changes with time, and we forget things we don't want to. and the brain is fluid in this regard, so morality then must be fluid. but my point...
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> creo que se tiene que responder aquÍ es cristina a evo morales, su gran amiga. >> para morales de esta desconfianza de la presidenta cristina. >> paradÓjicamente y a pesar de las grandes diferencias bolivia dijo que relanzarÁ las relaciones entre ambos paÍses quebradas por la expulsiÓn del embajador phillip. >> que mantenga las distancias, los respetuoso, pero que habilite las vÍas de comunicaciÓn. >> chistera -existen 1300 informes sobre bolivia de los que no se conoce aÚn. >> manifestantes se lanzaron en las calles para exigir que se anulen las elecciones presidenciales del pasado domingo, de su ocurriÓ en el tercer dÍa de protestas despuÉs de que unos candidatos objetaron la votaciÓn. la paradisiaca isla de pascua, acapara los titulares por una serie de desalojos que han dejado al menos 27 heridos, miguel angel nos dice que los afectados son isleÑos de reclamar el derecho -que reclaman sus derechos a sus tierras ancestrales. >> se produjo este viernes cuando procedieron a desalojar tres propiedades entre ellas una del poder judicial, se trata de tomas realizadas por los isleÑos de 2
> creo que se tiene que responder aquÍ es cristina a evo morales, su gran amiga. >> para morales de esta desconfianza de la presidenta cristina. >> paradÓjicamente y a pesar de las grandes diferencias bolivia dijo que relanzarÁ las relaciones entre ambos paÍses quebradas por la expulsiÓn del embajador phillip. >> que mantenga las distancias, los respetuoso, pero que habilite las vÍas de comunicaciÓn. >> chistera -existen 1300 informes sobre bolivia de los que...
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que evo morales desconfÍa de cristina, que desconfÍe de lula.olicÍa anunciÓ que relanzarÁ las relaciones entre ambos paÍses quebradas por la expulsiÓn del embajador. >> una relaciÓn de trabajo entre ambos gobiernos que mantenga las distancias, los respetos pero que habilite vÍas de comunicaciÓn y de trabajo conjunto. >> para la oposiciÓn polÍtica hay un doble discurso. >> estados unidos tenÍa una relaciÓn directa con evo morales donde garantizaba la democracia en bolivia. los enemigos en pÚblico son los amigos secretos. >> segÚn informes de prensa en el paquete de cables diplomÁticos existen al -1300 informes confidenciales sobre bolivia de los que aÚn no se conoce detalles. enes. en la paz bolivia, gloria carrasco. >> sobre las filtraciones, canciller boliviano expresaste tiene semana que no conoce nada, porque todo estÁ en inglÉs y no entiende. >> en otras informaciones 16 personas murieron en sÍ o peores en medio de lo que se ha convertido en uno de los meses mÁs violentos en esta ciudad. este sÁbado hombres armados emboscaron un vehÍculo pol
que evo morales desconfÍa de cristina, que desconfÍe de lula.olicÍa anunciÓ que relanzarÁ las relaciones entre ambos paÍses quebradas por la expulsiÓn del embajador. >> una relaciÓn de trabajo entre ambos gobiernos que mantenga las distancias, los respetos pero que habilite vÍas de comunicaciÓn y de trabajo conjunto. >> para la oposiciÓn polÍtica hay un doble discurso. >> estados unidos tenÍa una relaciÓn directa con evo morales donde garantizaba la democracia en...
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con esta temporada que tuvo suave. >> carlos morales con cambio . >> si ha sido el cambio para romanoractura también. >> luis pérez por club deportivo monterrey. >> pero veremos. >> pelotazo. >> cobertura de laserda con la izquierda que bajo pero lo hizo mal. >> neri cardoso para la izquierda con walter ayoví. >> ahora con jesús eduardo zavala , walter tiene la pelota. >> escuchamos el abucheo. >> el jugador número 12 haciendo presencia. >> es el momento de respaldar al equipo en el momento de la ventaja se hará en ese momento. >> paco torres por la izquierda para ludueña , bien el trabajo de orozco que dice que para el la final si es revancha. >> mira diciendo de santos laguna , vuelve estrada que vuelve el como morales a formar como dos volantes. >> falta contra benítez. >> se quedo ahí p ero la cegadora. >> momento de coors light. >> ludueña que sigue pero no paso nada. >> figueroa con cardoso , ahora osorio , pelota para la salida del gutti estrada. >> están rotando mucho , creo que están buscando sorprender a el director técnico vucetic . >> vendrá?. >> co la barbna también de ne
con esta temporada que tuvo suave. >> carlos morales con cambio . >> si ha sido el cambio para romanoractura también. >> luis pérez por club deportivo monterrey. >> pero veremos. >> pelotazo. >> cobertura de laserda con la izquierda que bajo pero lo hizo mal. >> neri cardoso para la izquierda con walter ayoví. >> ahora con jesús eduardo zavala , walter tiene la pelota. >> escuchamos el abucheo. >> el jugador número 12 haciendo...
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moral concerns, and it's navigating that that can be the challenge. but we're talking about a high-end consumer product that has a brand, and if you want to try to sell that product, you better make sure that you're not gonna go out sailing while children die because of the way that we removed the asbestos. so you want to have some kind of very clear, very transparent standards. that is not your strategy, that is part of your brand. i don't think you can set worldwide standards for how old you workers are going to be. our concern here is getting the job done, and not causing deaths getting it done. bill, you can't set worldwide standards all across the board, but you can have worldwide floors. i think we can all agree that six is too young. we can all agree that seven is too young. and i think businesses have to get together and agree to a set of principles that they're going to establish around the world. smith: but this is the problem with that-- if we set a standard for our company-- and i think our company does need some policies here. but i think
moral concerns, and it's navigating that that can be the challenge. but we're talking about a high-end consumer product that has a brand, and if you want to try to sell that product, you better make sure that you're not gonna go out sailing while children die because of the way that we removed the asbestos. so you want to have some kind of very clear, very transparent standards. that is not your strategy, that is part of your brand. i don't think you can set worldwide standards for how old you...
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>> benítez , sigue , no llega ludueña y después cardoso seja tod >> morales , con ludueña , derepente esta temporada que tuvo suave. >> carlos morales con cambio . >> si ha sido el cambio para romano porque siempre que entra aporta. >> peralta con la fractura también. >> luis pérez por club deportivo monterrey. >> pero veremos. >> pelotazo. >> cobertura de laserda con la izquierda que bajo pero lo hizo mal.
>> benítez , sigue , no llega ludueña y después cardoso seja tod >> morales , con ludueña , derepente esta temporada que tuvo suave. >> carlos morales con cambio . >> si ha sido el cambio para romano porque siempre que entra aporta. >> peralta con la fractura también. >> luis pérez por club deportivo monterrey. >> pero veremos. >> pelotazo. >> cobertura de laserda con la izquierda que bajo pero lo hizo mal.
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>> i don't think we need god for that. >> reporter: he says we evolved to be moral.hat humans, like primates, are group animals. and groups that work well together tend to survive longer. but here's the twist -- professor de waal still things religion may be useful for encouraging morality. >> all human societies have some form of religion, so what does it contribute to human society? that's the question. >> reporter: one biologist with a theory that angers both atheists and the faithful. dan harris, abc news, atlanta. >>> but will an arena full of humans be kind to lebron james tonight? he is facing the fans he spurned. he'll play on his former home turf, cleveland. not on his old team but against it. lebron james defected from the cavs to join the miami heat. his former fans have threatened rough chants and cheers and a legion of undercover cops will be on hand to keep the peace. >>> coming up, one athlete's 15-foot crawl and the meaning of victory. oot crawl and the meaning of victory. to ge capital for money. they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been fi
>> i don't think we need god for that. >> reporter: he says we evolved to be moral.hat humans, like primates, are group animals. and groups that work well together tend to survive longer. but here's the twist -- professor de waal still things religion may be useful for encouraging morality. >> all human societies have some form of religion, so what does it contribute to human society? that's the question. >> reporter: one biologist with a theory that angers both atheists...
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the messy moral situations they find themselves in?ather than working with the world as it should be, working with the world as it is. plenty of people want to change the borough. it women's group has called the club exploitive. the council insists that its consultation is justified. >> in the past we have had advocation for strip clubs. they have said they do not want this in their borough. >> although the baker has been criticized for defending the striptease, dancers insist that he was showing christian concern. as these old morals meet modern life, the church can expect more difficult choices in the future. >> that is just about it for this edition of "gmt." authorities in sweden are confirming that the man had died in the explosion in stockholm had recently sent an e-mail threatening holy war. he had sent a message to swedish troops, his house is now being searched by the authorities as they attempt to investigate. taking a look at what is coming up later with "bbc world news america," an interview with the rescued chilean miners.
the messy moral situations they find themselves in?ather than working with the world as it should be, working with the world as it is. plenty of people want to change the borough. it women's group has called the club exploitive. the council insists that its consultation is justified. >> in the past we have had advocation for strip clubs. they have said they do not want this in their borough. >> although the baker has been criticized for defending the striptease, dancers insist that...
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el presidente morales recomendÓ mascar hojas de coca para combatir la diabetes.del dream act en el senado. >> regresamos a la noticia del dÍa. 55-41 y el dream act es historia, lo que ha desvanecido la esperanza de miles de jÓvenes en la nacion. lo de hoy fue una ratificaciÓn de un anuncio. >> bueno, tenemos las esperanzas. yo creo que con lo que habÍamos ganado en cÁmara de representantes y las organizaciones que estaban respaldÁndonos, pensábamos que capaz teniamos una chances. >> por quÉ crees que los senadores que la apoyaban, luego se retractaron y otros que estaban en negativa no le hecharon un vistazo mÁs a la propuesta. >> simplemente es politica. estos senadores estan viendo su futuro pero errÓneamente hicieron un anÁlisis ya que en las elecciones del 2012 muchas de las personas en estados como en florida donde el voto latino es muy importante, no van a estar votando por el partido o el senador que votÓ en contra. >> mÁs temprano hablamos con clarisa martÍnez y le preguntÁbamos, ¿que han dicho sus colegas estudiantes? ¿quÉ planes tienen? ¿que comentan? >
el presidente morales recomendÓ mascar hojas de coca para combatir la diabetes.del dream act en el senado. >> regresamos a la noticia del dÍa. 55-41 y el dream act es historia, lo que ha desvanecido la esperanza de miles de jÓvenes en la nacion. lo de hoy fue una ratificaciÓn de un anuncio. >> bueno, tenemos las esperanzas. yo creo que con lo que habÍamos ganado en cÁmara de representantes y las organizaciones que estaban respaldÁndonos, pensábamos que capaz teniamos una...
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all subscribe to this exact same religion so so then why should morals really be a part of what we're talking about human dignity and using human beings for experimentation there is universal agreement on that just look at the nuremberg trials that were done after the nazi tear and there is universal agreement that experimentation should should not be done that harms or kills a human being and would be the argument that you're making it's not only moral it's fiscal california that is now cutting billions of dollars from education and is cutting funding health care for over a million poor children are continue to fund their unethical embryonic stem cell research and as far away as any discussion because i feel like so many of the developments that we do see with stem cell research happen not in the u.s. right we are lot of times here about stories of things that are happening in germany both of these stories that i just came up with came from germany so are we falling behind the rest of the world because we're i don't know is it because we're not running away or is no question that the
all subscribe to this exact same religion so so then why should morals really be a part of what we're talking about human dignity and using human beings for experimentation there is universal agreement on that just look at the nuremberg trials that were done after the nazi tear and there is universal agreement that experimentation should should not be done that harms or kills a human being and would be the argument that you're making it's not only moral it's fiscal california that is now...
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there was definitely concerns expressed on moral and religious grounds. most of the concerns expressed four concerns about serve alongside someone who was openly gay or lesbian. >> so there was no religious basis? >> no, it was based upon what life would be like serving with someone who was openly gay. >> the religious and moral aspect of this is very important and it became very clear that this was a significant issue. we have chaplains on our working group to help advise us. we met with the armed forces chaplain's board which is comprised of the service members. those who sponsor and endorse them in women and they will serve as chaplains. there are 202 of them, i believe. we reached out and asked what would be the impact. would you withdraw your endorsement? those that responded, and none indicated that they would. there is very clearly a concern by the interesting agents and service members that some would be treated at a firstling if they held religious views. on the have to make sure that the people understand. i would like people to be protected. we
there was definitely concerns expressed on moral and religious grounds. most of the concerns expressed four concerns about serve alongside someone who was openly gay or lesbian. >> so there was no religious basis? >> no, it was based upon what life would be like serving with someone who was openly gay. >> the religious and moral aspect of this is very important and it became very clear that this was a significant issue. we have chaplains on our working group to help advise us....
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transgression moral risk what are they call that moral moral hazard moral hazard moral hazard they got hundreds of billions of dollars to just keep making the mistake oh it's a mistake over and over again so their fuel with the cash then they go into europe and they pick off these countries and it's really i want to ask you something you're down there south america south america in the eighty's of course and in the seventy's have the sobriquet the banana republic and a lot of leaders fell out of airplanes and there was john perkins talking about the economic hit men and you know they went in there and if they did go on to the i.m.f. or the world bank they've killed these guys you know there's all documented john perkins excellent book about economic hit men but now you've got the same thing as you're describing it and year and a lot of american expert here and a global economic expert is similar in europe now you've got the same kind of. pressure coming in from these prop desks trading arbitrage or wielding financial terrorist as i call them just picking off these countries one by one
transgression moral risk what are they call that moral moral hazard moral hazard moral hazard they got hundreds of billions of dollars to just keep making the mistake oh it's a mistake over and over again so their fuel with the cash then they go into europe and they pick off these countries and it's really i want to ask you something you're down there south america south america in the eighty's of course and in the seventy's have the sobriquet the banana republic and a lot of leaders fell out...
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there's time when the prescription around moral living is useful all the time.here's 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 ministe
there's time when the prescription around moral living is useful all the time.here's 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...
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it's also about big decisions related to moral issues.it's also about how you run your lives in a way that is respectful of your neighbors and your friends and the leg sons i learned from the bible. remember, my father was a presterian minister and i... >> rose: i understand. >> i spent a lot of time and still do in talking about religious things that really matter to me and matter to my family. and i would say that, you know, go beyond the personalities and the intrigues and think about the big issues that really matter and, you know, one way of describing religion is... >> rose: but may i make this point with you? you have said the thing that you... your greatest regret in response was not winning the election and why? because it did not allow you by not winning the election the opportunity to put in place... >> absolutely. >> rose:... policies that you believed were in the best interest of great britain. >> absolutely. yeah. and i've tried to explain why i feel i didn't do enough to win that election, that we were basically dealing wit
it's also about big decisions related to moral issues.it's also about how you run your lives in a way that is respectful of your neighbors and your friends and the leg sons i learned from the bible. remember, my father was a presterian minister and i... >> rose: i understand. >> i spent a lot of time and still do in talking about religious things that really matter to me and matter to my family. and i would say that, you know, go beyond the personalities and the intrigues and think...
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. >>> what is moral? what is not? and who has the authority to say which is which?nd any time with the renowned enemy of religion, sam harris, and central, seemingly settled question of philosophy and faith turn into hot button topics. it is part of his best-selling appeal, or his lack thereof, where he sparks debate everywhere he goes. here's dan harris with the "nightline" interview. >> reporter: we're heading out to a speaking engagement with sam harris. do you have a sense of how you're going to be received tonight? >> people get quite heated. >> reporter: the writer and scientist who has become famous, or some might say, infamous, for his ferocious attacks on religion. >> so, you don't think i'm only picking on islam, consider the catholic church. >> reporter: attacks he launched in "the end of faith." >> the problem i want to talk about is the problem of belief. >> reporter: in a series of public pronouncements, which have fueled angry debates on youtube. >> i know i'm going to offend some people in this room. >> reporter: all of this has earned harris a reput
. >>> what is moral? what is not? and who has the authority to say which is which?nd any time with the renowned enemy of religion, sam harris, and central, seemingly settled question of philosophy and faith turn into hot button topics. it is part of his best-selling appeal, or his lack thereof, where he sparks debate everywhere he goes. here's dan harris with the "nightline" interview. >> reporter: we're heading out to a speaking engagement with sam harris. do you have...
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para darle el segundo empate al marquese. pero erwin morales de penal a los 94 le dio la victoria as 3-2 sobre marquense. en el estadio mateo flores, municipal supero 2-0 al suchitepequez y tambien jugara la final contra los cremas. (sot) en colombia, se pronostica una final de mucho corazon entre deportes tolima y once caldas. hasta aqui los deportes, buenas noches.
para darle el segundo empate al marquese. pero erwin morales de penal a los 94 le dio la victoria as 3-2 sobre marquense. en el estadio mateo flores, municipal supero 2-0 al suchitepequez y tambien jugara la final contra los cremas. (sot) en colombia, se pronostica una final de mucho corazon entre deportes tolima y once caldas. hasta aqui los deportes, buenas noches.
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al final en los jueces le dieron ganador la pelea a morales.os con ustedes. >> gracias. marc anthony hizo vibrar con su ritmo a miles de personas que se dieron cita en el paseo de la reforma de la capital mexicana. asistieron de forma gratuita al recital en el marco del programa navidad mÁgica del gobierno del distrito federal. nos vamos a la otra cara del mundo, a taiwan. los residentes y turistas pueden observar un Árbol de navidad un singular construido por 80.000 cucharas plÁsticas. el adorno navideÑo tiene 36 pies de alto y fue iluminado. sus promotores dijeron que fue elaborado con las cucharadas para destacar la importancia de cuidar el medio ambiente. ojalÁ empiece la semana de la mejor manera. acompÁÑenos a la maÑana en despierta amÉrica. ♪
al final en los jueces le dieron ganador la pelea a morales.os con ustedes. >> gracias. marc anthony hizo vibrar con su ritmo a miles de personas que se dieron cita en el paseo de la reforma de la capital mexicana. asistieron de forma gratuita al recital en el marco del programa navidad mÁgica del gobierno del distrito federal. nos vamos a la otra cara del mundo, a taiwan. los residentes y turistas pueden observar un Árbol de navidad un singular construido por 80.000 cucharas...
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>> it is really complicated territory intellectually, morally. lie job is to cover terrible events. not events like the tsunami in thailand that is not avoidable. people choose to go to war. sometimes there are good reasons but you're still choosing to go to war and i am covering that. i had a similar confusion to the soldiers. soldiers grew to like in some ways and need in some ways out there and the same thing happened to me as a journalist. what do you do with that if you find yourself drawn to something that is awful? if you are sensitive person it is very confusing situation. most of my war reporting has been in civil wars and the middle east. i was writing about the effect on the civilian population and every single one of those worse that i covered was stopped by a military intervention. that really gets confusing. you are using work to stop war. like you're using a disease to inoculate someone so they don't get smallpox. it is counterintuitive. bosnia, kosovo, macedonia and a minor way. in some ways afghanistan. the bloodshed in afghanistan in the 90s after the soviets pulle
>> it is really complicated territory intellectually, morally. lie job is to cover terrible events. not events like the tsunami in thailand that is not avoidable. people choose to go to war. sometimes there are good reasons but you're still choosing to go to war and i am covering that. i had a similar confusion to the soldiers. soldiers grew to like in some ways and need in some ways out there and the same thing happened to me as a journalist. what do you do with that if you find yourself...
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. >> it is a moral issue, actually. >> again, a moral issue for me as well, because i think it is morally wrong for the government to tax me twice and to tax me -- >> you get taxed twice on capital gains, you he were some money, you get taxed on income and invest it -- >> agree to disagree on that a one. l. >> yes. >> i think going bab backe to the larger sort of package, i think it is smart politics and republicans and democrats both, compromise, things we disagree on, but if tough make a choice and a member of congress, you vote yea or nay, you have this. >> the morality of our decision making you and the nature of what we are dealing with and how we make our decisions in this country, looking even as we launch this steel on wheels tour and this effort to get our country back on track, the reality is that more and more people are trying to do much more with much less, especially at this time of the year. heartbreaking stories just this morning from "usa today," postal workers who handle kids' letters to santa saying more and more letters are asking for basics like coats, socks, shoes, i
. >> it is a moral issue, actually. >> again, a moral issue for me as well, because i think it is morally wrong for the government to tax me twice and to tax me -- >> you get taxed twice on capital gains, you he were some money, you get taxed on income and invest it -- >> agree to disagree on that a one. l. >> yes. >> i think going bab backe to the larger sort of package, i think it is smart politics and republicans and democrats both, compromise, things we...
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and he said, no, morale remained high. morale today in every branch of our service is as high as it's ever been in the last couple of decades. our recruiting and retention are at all-time highs. but what does this survey that was sent out on this issue to military personnel and military families show? well, first of all, it does not address the issue of do you support repeal of don't ask, don't tell. they did not ask the question. the survey assumes the repeal and talks about implementation. but what's interesting about the survey is that the individuals that conducted it, in addition to sending out pieces of paper, also had personal interviews, they had online back and forth chats with individual members of the military, and a majority of the individuals who wear the uniform of the united states who had personal interaction with the individuals who did the survey were opposed to the repeal of don't ask, don't tell. the -- the survey does show that nearly 60% of the respondents from the marine corps and the army combat arm
and he said, no, morale remained high. morale today in every branch of our service is as high as it's ever been in the last couple of decades. our recruiting and retention are at all-time highs. but what does this survey that was sent out on this issue to military personnel and military families show? well, first of all, it does not address the issue of do you support repeal of don't ask, don't tell. they did not ask the question. the survey assumes the repeal and talks about implementation....
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no, -- [applause] we have the reasoning and the moral persuasionf socrates and our own abilities. we do not need dictatorship to give us right from wrong. thank you. [applause] >> mr. blair, and will give you an additional 25 seconds for your first rebuttal. >> first of all, i do not think we should thinkhat because you can point to examples of prejudiced in the name of religion that bigotry and prejudice are wholly owned subsidiaries of religion. there are plenty of examples of prejudice against wom, gay people, against others that come from outside the world of religion. the claim that i ma
no, -- [applause] we have the reasoning and the moral persuasionf socrates and our own abilities. we do not need dictatorship to give us right from wrong. thank you. [applause] >> mr. blair, and will give you an additional 25 seconds for your first rebuttal. >> first of all, i do not think we should thinkhat because you can point to examples of prejudiced in the name of religion that bigotry and prejudice are wholly owned subsidiaries of religion. there are plenty of examples of...
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so we have a heavy moral obligation. it'sn years since caroline and the wedding night introduced the first version of this year. it's been 22 hearings ago that we introduced the bill. it burns me up when i hear someone say, we have no time. we shouldn't rush it. nine years is not rushing it. twenty-two hearings is not rushing to. we had here in the server a fewo died of rare cancers among diseases at the average age of 46 because of what they did and what we haven't done. it is time to pass this legislation. if this is a decent moral country must pass this legislation. i saw on fox news this morning someone say well, it may be a good idea or find legislation, but why don't you reduce the cost? well, we have reduced the cost. we inched reduce the built-in $.4 billion. then it became 7.4. not 6.2. we oppose the bill, narrow the bill. we have focused the bill, as chuck has said in another context, we have focused in holland and narrowed the bill so it can be focused and honed and neared no more. there was no specific object
so we have a heavy moral obligation. it'sn years since caroline and the wedding night introduced the first version of this year. it's been 22 hearings ago that we introduced the bill. it burns me up when i hear someone say, we have no time. we shouldn't rush it. nine years is not rushing it. twenty-two hearings is not rushing to. we had here in the server a fewo died of rare cancers among diseases at the average age of 46 because of what they did and what we haven't done. it is time to pass...
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and that moral purpose is what also drove him to want to be involved in bosnia.ssador to germany. he didn't need to be. and to try and force the u.s. government to do something about a genocide in europe and circumstances where the europeans were helpless and so many in the u.s. government didn't want to do anything. so his greatest achievement was not only negotiating the end of the war in bosnia but also getting our own country to want to do something about it. >> you know, peter, it is so important you're raising these aspects of his personality because secretary clinton's statement that she issued this evening about ambassador holbrooke reads in the first sentence, tonight america lost one of its fiercest champions and most dedicated public servants and the fierceness and energy and determination that he brought to every controversy and every effort of diplomacy is often what garnered the attention that the humanitarian purpose underlying it which jamie also has been focusing on is really what motivated and kept him going with the energy that really dominated
and that moral purpose is what also drove him to want to be involved in bosnia.ssador to germany. he didn't need to be. and to try and force the u.s. government to do something about a genocide in europe and circumstances where the europeans were helpless and so many in the u.s. government didn't want to do anything. so his greatest achievement was not only negotiating the end of the war in bosnia but also getting our own country to want to do something about it. >> you know, peter, it is...
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and the contribution that they made in the past was there are sort of unique moral vision. and it was, it was easy for environmentalists to have their vision and have their policy advocacy when what they were advocating was more wilderness areas. that was a direct reflection of what they believed. it didn't fit at all with economic religion. but if you're talking about energy, i mean, both of 'em, you know, they actually start getting closer together on more common ground because we have to -- so i don't know. i mean, i actually do think that the environmental movement itself is in a transitional stage. and so, but i do think that criticisms such as the ones that i make many this book -- i make in this book have played a modest, maybe more by other people who have gotten more visibility, but have played at least a modest role. i think the honest environmentalists are aware of, you know, these difficulties and the fact that some of their thinking leads to these theological dead ends and so forth. and so they're trying to work something out. and i don't know how it's going to
and the contribution that they made in the past was there are sort of unique moral vision. and it was, it was easy for environmentalists to have their vision and have their policy advocacy when what they were advocating was more wilderness areas. that was a direct reflection of what they believed. it didn't fit at all with economic religion. but if you're talking about energy, i mean, both of 'em, you know, they actually start getting closer together on more common ground because we have to --...
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tavis: you narg the book that markets -- argue in the book that markets need morals. let me say to you at best, some would find that oxymoronic and at worse, laughable that markets can, in fact, have morals. >> i think you have to underpin free markets. important in your family life, the way you deal with your neighbors and the way you expect a small business to operate. if you don't value integrity and responsibility and fairness and people doing the duty and telling truth, then you don't have a successful economy in long run. what happened is that wall street and the financial institutions and britain and elsewhere forgot at the center of the economy there has got to be trust. they shreded the trust that people have and they made these banking institutions difficult for people to support and even want or the part of. ymbing i think the lesson for the future is you need not to underpin. belief in fairness and responsibility and so we should build into our rules and standards for financial institutions exactly the same values that we value and what we talk about our f
tavis: you narg the book that markets -- argue in the book that markets need morals. let me say to you at best, some would find that oxymoronic and at worse, laughable that markets can, in fact, have morals. >> i think you have to underpin free markets. important in your family life, the way you deal with your neighbors and the way you expect a small business to operate. if you don't value integrity and responsibility and fairness and people doing the duty and telling truth, then you...
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held accountable in some will really make an effort to see that this does not happen again at some morales. reporting live in san bruno, dinner that this is not happened, somewhere else. >> safety improvements are been talked about for a four and one of the coming up with? >> catherine, let me show you from the public utilities community is asking it pg&e to make these changes, to reduce the maximum allowable pressure to 20 percent of all pipelines. in high consequence areas. and before january 1st, 1962 that have not gone to the hikers tacthydrostatic testing d also--to test the integrity of each pipe with a camera and x-rays. and also, to repress rise in the gas transmission line. retesting. >> that sounds like it is a lot of work. how long? >> they are recommend a thing that pg&e but these in place, immediately. >> and these are recommendations that they cannot force pg&e to do? >> exactly. >> new details, of witnesses in the stabbing death of a teenager when state. they found a body near intersection of cedar boulevard and birch st.. that 17 year old he was attacked last september and
held accountable in some will really make an effort to see that this does not happen again at some morales. reporting live in san bruno, dinner that this is not happened, somewhere else. >> safety improvements are been talked about for a four and one of the coming up with? >> catherine, let me show you from the public utilities community is asking it pg&e to make these changes, to reduce the maximum allowable pressure to 20 percent of all pipelines. in high consequence areas....