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character or values or a moral compass. that is negative to think about and to believe if we have these moral values today this is how we go out. but psychological evidence the situation far dominates but to spend 40 or 50 hours in an ethics class in a corporate training program that is dominated if you go to a major bank so presuming whenever culture you have? to make that will dominate never experienced you have had in a i think we describe morality as that people can aspire and most people do. did you do well? >> facing tremendous pressure and the wrong incentives they're doing things that our different. >> we have cases where wells fargo affected the of culture with several thousand people but simultaneously that those incentives to lead people to do saying's clearly with a host of regulatory challenges. so the question is when i really becomes but that is what will motivate people since intense and ultimately their ethics. >> host: so getting to the fundamental question of why why, you have a very interesting question
character or values or a moral compass. that is negative to think about and to believe if we have these moral values today this is how we go out. but psychological evidence the situation far dominates but to spend 40 or 50 hours in an ethics class in a corporate training program that is dominated if you go to a major bank so presuming whenever culture you have? to make that will dominate never experienced you have had in a i think we describe morality as that people can aspire and most people...
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we exercise our moral responsibility within circles we feel connected to. so i was surprised in the wake of the war of separation, americans and britons felt morally invested in the welfare people who were now foreigners, legal strangers. if you are familiar with the literature on the rise of humanitarianism, you may be wondering why i found caring for strangers surprising. scholars have explored the expansion of moral responsibility in the late 18th and early 19th centuries often focusing on the anti-slavery movement. for a long time, the prevailing explanation for the rise of the anti-slavery movement along with the burgeoning of other charitable and reform causes was economic. the rise of capitalism, the argument has gone, gave rise to humanitarianism. the well-heeled thought to train the lower sorts for industrial economy. charitable institutions and reform institutions worked similarly to factories and the well-off generally sought to remake class relations. that has been the argument. another argument has been that the increasingly global economy gave
we exercise our moral responsibility within circles we feel connected to. so i was surprised in the wake of the war of separation, americans and britons felt morally invested in the welfare people who were now foreigners, legal strangers. if you are familiar with the literature on the rise of humanitarianism, you may be wondering why i found caring for strangers surprising. scholars have explored the expansion of moral responsibility in the late 18th and early 19th centuries often focusing on...
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>> morales: no, i don't. >> cooper: why? >> morales: and i wasn't happy with it.'t i think it's fair? i just don't think it's fair. i think that the business owner should have the opportunity to fix that. you know, everybody should have a second chance, you know. >> cooper: both men say they were paid, but nothing close to what they were entitled to under the law. the moores say that john morales and daniel delgado both signed fee agreements that gave them unlimited power of attorney to initiate lawsuits and negotiate settlements. delgado and morales say they only saw the last two pages of the contracts, and didn't know the details of the agreements they signed. when lawsuits were settled, did you know how much money the attorneys were making? >> morales: no, never did. >> cooper: we wanted to talk to randy and tanya moore, but they refused our request for an on- camera interview. they deny asking daniel delgado to recruit disabled clients, and say they never told him or john morales that businesses would get advance warning before being sued. the moores have file
>> morales: no, i don't. >> cooper: why? >> morales: and i wasn't happy with it.'t i think it's fair? i just don't think it's fair. i think that the business owner should have the opportunity to fix that. you know, everybody should have a second chance, you know. >> cooper: both men say they were paid, but nothing close to what they were entitled to under the law. the moores say that john morales and daniel delgado both signed fee agreements that gave them unlimited...
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that we need a moral reset in this country. something that says that more moral issues than homosexuality and the prayer in schools. we talk about putting people out of the country than welcoming them in, rolling back health care, rather than providing health care and more than giving wages to the working poor and more about voter suppression policies than fixing those and nuclear weapons than peace, we have a moral crisis, so what we're doing is faith leaders, release this letter to mr. tr h trump, he's willing, in a house of worship. we're not following the white evangelicalism but the purpose of power should be the least of these, lift people up and call to repentance on that and we need to make sure that that message comes across and so we're doing that, also tomorrow night at this moral revival and watch night service, call on all people of faith. whatever you believe on november 7th, you ought to believe on november 9th about justice, we're going to call for a race and poverty and class audit to be released on april 4th.
that we need a moral reset in this country. something that says that more moral issues than homosexuality and the prayer in schools. we talk about putting people out of the country than welcoming them in, rolling back health care, rather than providing health care and more than giving wages to the working poor and more about voter suppression policies than fixing those and nuclear weapons than peace, we have a moral crisis, so what we're doing is faith leaders, release this letter to mr. tr h...
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"mo," morales. "zx, 8:00 a.m." that "x" is where the doctor's name's supposed to be. so we have a prescription for clonazepam, and we have a regular appointment with a doctor, if that's the "x." perhaps our dead gangster was in therapy. wait till you get to may. detective cosa. what are you doing here? i thought i'd take advantage of your partner's offer to help with the morales murder. of course, what can we do? well, actually, you already did it. i just got out of a meeting with your captain, told me you guys came down to my scene this morning 'cause you were bored. (chuckles) he didn't seem too surprised. i don't understand. were you asking him to assign the case to someone in the squad? no, i just asked him to fast-track the .38 for fingerprint analysis. he made a call and, boom. lab said they'd have it tomorrow. so, thanks, i guess. for being bored. (soft chuckle) you're welcome. holmes: so you don't deny knowing ricky morales? no, nor do i confirm knowing him. dr. xanthopoulos, are you aware you are the only medical professional in the entire tri-state area with
"mo," morales. "zx, 8:00 a.m." that "x" is where the doctor's name's supposed to be. so we have a prescription for clonazepam, and we have a regular appointment with a doctor, if that's the "x." perhaps our dead gangster was in therapy. wait till you get to may. detective cosa. what are you doing here? i thought i'd take advantage of your partner's offer to help with the morales murder. of course, what can we do? well, actually, you already did it. i just...
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sot- nelson morales / basquetbolista " quiero jugar con los jugadores máas mejores, en el basquetbocoven de 14 aÑos de edad, sabe hasta donde quiere llegar. y para cumplir este sueño nelson no está solo. cuenta con el apoyo de sus padres y en sintonía su madre tiene el mismo deseo. sot- daisy morales / madre de nelson " a m me gustaría que nelson fuera un basquetbolista profesional" los dos, madre e hijo, como un solo equipo, están haciendo la tarea. mientras nelson lo pone todo en el juego. su mamá se ocupa de todo lo esencial fuera del gimnasio. sot- nelson morales / basquetbolista " ella me da todo los vegetales, las frutas los días.. todos excelente apo familiar, nson ha ganado el rpeto de sus compañeros en la escuela y de igual manera la admiración d sot- daisy morales / mam de nelson " lo admiro mucho por su dedicación, porque es buen estudiante, tiene buenas notasle gusta el basquetbol". nelson lleva ya siete años de su corta vida dedicados al baloncesto y asegura que redo la pasión por este deporte gracias a su padre quién fue su entrenador en sus inicios. juanfra tag ---por e
sot- nelson morales / basquetbolista " quiero jugar con los jugadores máas mejores, en el basquetbocoven de 14 aÑos de edad, sabe hasta donde quiere llegar. y para cumplir este sueño nelson no está solo. cuenta con el apoyo de sus padres y en sintonía su madre tiene el mismo deseo. sot- daisy morales / madre de nelson " a m me gustaría que nelson fuera un basquetbolista profesional" los dos, madre e hijo, como un solo equipo, están haciendo la tarea. mientras nelson lo...
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instead, it broadened his moral imagination. and gave him the capacity to see all people as deserving of dignity and respect. it helped him see not just the world as it is, but the world as it should be. what shimon did to shape the story of israel is well chronicled. starting in the kibbutz he founded with his love sonia, he began the work on building the model community. ben-gurion called him to serve at headquarters to make sure the jewish people had the armaments and organization to secure their freedom. after independence, surrounded by enemies who denied israel's existence and sought to drive it into the sea, the child who had wanted to be a poet of stars became a man who built israel's defense industry. who laid the foundation for the formidable armed forces that won israel's wars. his skill secured israel's strategic position, his boldness sent israeli commandos to rescue jews from ethiopia. his statesmanship built an unbreakable bond with the united states of america and so many other countries. his contributions didn't
instead, it broadened his moral imagination. and gave him the capacity to see all people as deserving of dignity and respect. it helped him see not just the world as it is, but the world as it should be. what shimon did to shape the story of israel is well chronicled. starting in the kibbutz he founded with his love sonia, he began the work on building the model community. ben-gurion called him to serve at headquarters to make sure the jewish people had the armaments and organization to secure...
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we exercise our moral responsibility within circles we feel connected to. i was surprised in the wake of a war of separation. americans and britain felt morally invested in the welfare of people who were illegal strangers. if you are familiar with the literature on the rise of humanitarianism, you may be wondering why i found caring for strangers surprising. scholars have exploded the expansion of moral latensibility in the 18th and early 19 centuries were focused on the anti-slavery movement. it the rise of the anti-slavery movement along with the burgeoning of other charitable and reform causes was economic. he rise of capitalism, argument has gone, gave rise to humanitarianism. they thought to train the lower sorts for industrial economy for and since, the reform institutions worked similarly to factories and the well off generally rethought to make class. another argument has been that at gave rise to more responsibly. they realize they could have an impact far away at a distance time. they made a contract now for something that was going to happen in a
we exercise our moral responsibility within circles we feel connected to. i was surprised in the wake of a war of separation. americans and britain felt morally invested in the welfare of people who were illegal strangers. if you are familiar with the literature on the rise of humanitarianism, you may be wondering why i found caring for strangers surprising. scholars have exploded the expansion of moral latensibility in the 18th and early 19 centuries were focused on the anti-slavery movement....
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>> estudia el caso para que morale se logré estimular >> llegó la ahora de deortes damos la venezuelan >> con la chicharra en encima para finalizar ,con 45 minutos >> y mañana se reanunar los partidos nfl, para ravens el acelador será >> aucland llega después de una errota en kcy ,es segundo en la vdivisión por eso obtene >> en promedio han perimitdo 423 yardas por partido también debe seguir trabajando para obtener el boletín >> bueno un partdiazo que ver >> un solo goldel goleador diego costa al 43 >> y mouriño ante westbromich de cabeza, solo se levanta el balón triunfo de manchester city a una tabla de cárcel >> américa < y a partir de hoy seis meses para que inicie la copa rusia 2018 por telemundo y nbc universo es todo, siga descansando en casa >> segmento de deportes traído a usted por ¿sabes qué se nos antoja? pollo crujiente, y huevo frito, con tocino. como un brunch. ¿brunch? son las 8pm... y es martes. trÁeme brunch ya! ¿qué tal esto? brunch. todo el día, todos los días. ¿listos? ¿quién quiere café? les presento mi nuevo menú brunchfast. con 10 deliciosas opciones como mi b
>> estudia el caso para que morale se logré estimular >> llegó la ahora de deortes damos la venezuelan >> con la chicharra en encima para finalizar ,con 45 minutos >> y mañana se reanunar los partidos nfl, para ravens el acelador será >> aucland llega después de una errota en kcy ,es segundo en la vdivisión por eso obtene >> en promedio han perimitdo 423 yardas por partido también debe seguir trabajando para obtener el boletín >> bueno un...
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we spent a lot of time, there's aisles of management books about moral character, values of moral compass and that's nice to think about it to believe that if we have this set of moral value sitting here today this is how it will be going out in any circumstance or situation but i'll say the psychological evidence push very heavily back say the situation far dominates the individual person. we can see these instances where he spent 40 or 50 hours in a business school taking ethics or you could spend a couple weeks at a corporate training program. that's going to be dominated by about 40 hours in the classroom that's equivalent to about you first four days on the job. so whatever culture you been exposed to a day five at the financial institution will dominate whatever experience you may have had in a classroom or training exercise. and that's a culture that you're going to adopt. and i think we tend to describe morality is this value that is above and i see it driven by cultural norms that people can aspire and i think in most cases they do aspire to do well but when facing tremendous pre
we spent a lot of time, there's aisles of management books about moral character, values of moral compass and that's nice to think about it to believe that if we have this set of moral value sitting here today this is how it will be going out in any circumstance or situation but i'll say the psychological evidence push very heavily back say the situation far dominates the individual person. we can see these instances where he spent 40 or 50 hours in a business school taking ethics or you could...
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not only the economic aspect of it but the moral aspect of it as well.i remember in past debates and discussions about, you know, the future of the country, huge debate over -- when i worked on the hill, we got to a balance budget for the first time in 40 years and it seems to have fallen off the radar somehow and the debt has doubled and doesn't get much attention. why is that? >> well, i think it's both sides get overcommitted, right? so you have a bunch of good wills. so everything is good, right? you want more education, more roads, most missiles, more this, more everything. but as i said before, the debt is 19 trillion, the unfunded liability, the promises to pay on medicare, medicaid, social security are a hundred trillion. >> yeah. >> in ten years all revenues are going to be used only for mandatory spending. not a dollar for military and this kind of thing. where is the ethics in this? everybody that is lobbying on behalf of all the goods, forgetting one group of people called the kids. the kids when medicaid and medicare and social security are
not only the economic aspect of it but the moral aspect of it as well.i remember in past debates and discussions about, you know, the future of the country, huge debate over -- when i worked on the hill, we got to a balance budget for the first time in 40 years and it seems to have fallen off the radar somehow and the debt has doubled and doesn't get much attention. why is that? >> well, i think it's both sides get overcommitted, right? so you have a bunch of good wills. so everything is...
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there are aisles and aisles, talk about in business schools about moral character values, moral compass. that's nice to think about and to believe that we have a set of moral values sitting here today this is how it will be going out in any circumstances or situation. the psychological evidence pushed very heavily back that the situation far dominates the individual person but we have seen a lot of instance that is you spend 40 or 450 hours -- 40 or 50 hours. that's going to be donl -- dominated for four days on the job. presumed by what you've been exposed by day five, that's the culture that you're going to adopt. i think we tend to describe moralities being the value that's above or greater than culture. i see it driven largely and in most people aspire to do well, but when facing tremendous pressure and the wrong incentives, we see people doing things that are different. in the recent wells fargo case that's been obviously in the news. we have a case where wells fargo actually had effective culture doing several thousand people what the firm incentivized but simultaneously that thos
there are aisles and aisles, talk about in business schools about moral character values, moral compass. that's nice to think about and to believe that we have a set of moral values sitting here today this is how it will be going out in any circumstances or situation. the psychological evidence pushed very heavily back that the situation far dominates the individual person but we have seen a lot of instance that is you spend 40 or 450 hours -- 40 or 50 hours. that's going to be donl --...
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there are aisles and aisles to talk about the moral character and values, the moral compass.if we have this set of values sitting here today that's how it will be going out in any circumstance or situation. we would see a lot of these instances you spend 40 or $50 taking ethics classes or spend a couple of weeks for the corporate training program that's going to be dominated 40 hours in the classroom. that's about the first three or four days on the job. that is the culture you are going to adopt and i think that we tend to describe the morality of the word greater than culture and driven by the cultural norms in a lot of these instances people tend aspire to do well but when facing tremendous pressure, and the wrong incentives, we see people doing things that are different. in the recent wells fargo case it had an effect of culture and there were several thousand people doing with the firm and sympathized with simultaneously, one of the challenges people did things that were clearly a host of regulatory challenges and so this is where it really becomes told from the top as a
there are aisles and aisles to talk about the moral character and values, the moral compass.if we have this set of values sitting here today that's how it will be going out in any circumstance or situation. we would see a lot of these instances you spend 40 or $50 taking ethics classes or spend a couple of weeks for the corporate training program that's going to be dominated 40 hours in the classroom. that's about the first three or four days on the job. that is the culture you are going to...
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but podcast host jesse meyerson says that's exactly what a moral government ought to do.ahead, jesse, you first. >> there is no such thing as a market free of government intervention. in order to have an economy, commerce, finance, complex trade, debt resolution -- john: some governments enforce fairness. >> a massive government, the largest government programs are contract enforcement, property rights and resolution of debt. without those -- [laughter] john: the biggest programs are entitlements. >> the biggest program are entitlements, the regulatory agencies that actually reject contracts, they tell us that we cannot contract. [laughter] unless we abide by some guidelines or some bunch of bureaucrats have determined. i can't take whatever drug i want, i have to get permission from the fda. i can't, i can't build whatever automobile i want, ask google, you have to get permission -- john: all right. let's go back to this, the moral thing -- and i think most people agree with jesse on this -- is that life's unfair, government should step in and make it better. and you, th
but podcast host jesse meyerson says that's exactly what a moral government ought to do.ahead, jesse, you first. >> there is no such thing as a market free of government intervention. in order to have an economy, commerce, finance, complex trade, debt resolution -- john: some governments enforce fairness. >> a massive government, the largest government programs are contract enforcement, property rights and resolution of debt. without those -- [laughter] john: the biggest programs...
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fernando: morales dice que guatemala recibe unos 100.000 deportados por aÑo.eparados. fernando: otro foco de atenciÓn serÁ una operaciÓn para llamar la atenciÓn de los coyotes. morales: los coyotes lamentablemente fueron a decirle a las personas mÁs humilde y sencilla de que se tenÍan que venir ahora. porque una vez que trump asuma no van a poder venir y a travÉs de esto hay un engaÑo econÓmico. fernando: reportaron mÁs de 46.000 detenciones en la frontera sÓlo en este pasado mes de agosto. es uno de los mayores aumentos desde la ola migratoria centroamericana, en la primavera y el verano del 2014. desde vocento como fernando pizarro. leÓn antes de que finalice el gobierno de barack obama destacaron los avances logrados en cuanto la educaciÓn en la comunidad latina. actualmente 3.4 estudiantes universitarios. convenios. >> este nuevo programa le puede proveer una nueve fuentes de ingresos para mejorar sus probabilidades de conseguir un mejor empleo. leÓn: la tasa gradual entre latinos en el 78%. y se quieren asegurar que mÁs estudiantes latinos reciban subtÍtu
fernando: morales dice que guatemala recibe unos 100.000 deportados por aÑo.eparados. fernando: otro foco de atenciÓn serÁ una operaciÓn para llamar la atenciÓn de los coyotes. morales: los coyotes lamentablemente fueron a decirle a las personas mÁs humilde y sencilla de que se tenÍan que venir ahora. porque una vez que trump asuma no van a poder venir y a travÉs de esto hay un engaÑo econÓmico. fernando: reportaron mÁs de 46.000 detenciones en la frontera sÓlo en este pasado mes de...
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each time cause and morals financial pain . kara of work was recognized in 2015 when the screen actors guild honored reynolds with a lifetime achievement award. >> reporter: everytime it showbiz is the spark says of humor the shuler be remembered for. >> j.r.: very somber night for many many mourning the death of first terry fisher >> reporter: cold and clear outside right now and we are tracking a chance of rain for new year's. >> britteny: 30 from locations than anywhere closer to the holiday weekend receive a platter right around midnight and in the 30's new year's day low 50s and the cold glass to moves in and we continue dropping temperatures this will happen tonight and tomorrow and saturday sunday into most of next week. our temperatures pushing into tomorrow will stay pretty close to the '60s that's a nice day to 53 at 63 the high moral in half moon bay and warm 66 in san jose. that shows the cooler air on its way for the weekend and cool air will stick around into next week. ♪ think of your fellow man. ♪ lend him a hel
each time cause and morals financial pain . kara of work was recognized in 2015 when the screen actors guild honored reynolds with a lifetime achievement award. >> reporter: everytime it showbiz is the spark says of humor the shuler be remembered for. >> j.r.: very somber night for many many mourning the death of first terry fisher >> reporter: cold and clear outside right now and we are tracking a chance of rain for new year's. >> britteny: 30 from locations than...
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that's their moral compass. when i looked at the situation and deliberated and investigated i came to this conclusion and i feel very comfortable ethically, legally, morally in the decisions i've made. >> obviously you do. i just want to make it clear that you are a democratic, you are in effect pledged to hillary clinton, if she had won the election and there were a bunch of democrats in, i would be against that? this is not a matter of flaking for trump. that's my point. appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >>> donald trump's speaking tour takes us to orlando, florida tonight. we'll go there any minute. as we wait we'll go to live at that venue which is outdoors, phil? >> hi, tucker one of the two florida chairman of the trump campaign. i'll tell you this crowd is just enormously enthusiastic. many of these people, hundreds of them have been here for more than six and nine hours. the crowd size is about 5,000 people here. donald trump is running behind. he flew trump force one down to palm beach, dropped
that's their moral compass. when i looked at the situation and deliberated and investigated i came to this conclusion and i feel very comfortable ethically, legally, morally in the decisions i've made. >> obviously you do. i just want to make it clear that you are a democratic, you are in effect pledged to hillary clinton, if she had won the election and there were a bunch of democrats in, i would be against that? this is not a matter of flaking for trump. that's my point. appreciate it....
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it was a terrible, moral, emotional, physical shock to be defeated that quickly as a proud nation. but let's not forget, us brits, we were also defeated. we had dunkirk, the so-called miracle. if we had not had the 21 miles of the english channel, they would have had scotland. they may not have fallen as quickly as the brits. the wall would have been built, some kind of wall anyway. but the english channel saved us. no one was immune. blitzkrieg was fantastic. it worked. it was the most effective form of warfare anybody had seen. so, yes, the french were defeated. now, in 1941, when sumner jackson became involved helping downed allied airmen, when he became a resistant, though he didn't join the resistance, even in 1944, on the eve of d-day, there was a very small percentage of french people who were in the resistance. after the war, the mythology, the popular stories are that everybody i knew was in the resistance. it's not true. it's absolutely not true. there is a very large grey area that people occupied during occupation. they did not want to actively support the nazis, especi
it was a terrible, moral, emotional, physical shock to be defeated that quickly as a proud nation. but let's not forget, us brits, we were also defeated. we had dunkirk, the so-called miracle. if we had not had the 21 miles of the english channel, they would have had scotland. they may not have fallen as quickly as the brits. the wall would have been built, some kind of wall anyway. but the english channel saved us. no one was immune. blitzkrieg was fantastic. it worked. it was the most...
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over and over again, the morale of the troops is morose. i, for one, am convinced that the men went up to the line the way they went to work, the way they went to their fields and factories, because they had to, because they had no choice. and some of them even say that. one quote anyway, we go along becaus we we can't do otherwise. of enthusiasm,th like the myth of willpower, rarely comes from the men themselves. they are the ones who launch this myth. god to sustain his hatred of the german race, and boasting of his geist -- they don't need much encouragement. but there were exceptions. what they said and what they wrote required town crier's. it required people to amplify and convey, a required journalists and moviemakers and historians and the authors of schoolbooks and so on, this had to be generated and expanded and kept alive. thatthis suggests to me society needed such legends, to makey enable them sense of what was going on. otherwise, an event the magnitude of verdun would become incomprehensible. and that myth, that central myth,
over and over again, the morale of the troops is morose. i, for one, am convinced that the men went up to the line the way they went to work, the way they went to their fields and factories, because they had to, because they had no choice. and some of them even say that. one quote anyway, we go along becaus we we can't do otherwise. of enthusiasm,th like the myth of willpower, rarely comes from the men themselves. they are the ones who launch this myth. god to sustain his hatred of the german...
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every moral leader, every generation, needs moral leaders that will say to people, here's the politicse's the agenda of god, here's the agenda of justice. mr. trump has surrounded himself with so-called white evangeli l evangelica evangelicals, it does not deal with the 2,000 issues around poverty and justice and mercy the scriptures bring up. we are offerings to meet with him. this is an attempt to say, listen, here is a real moral agenda that should be pursued. but other than that, he can listen. we hope he would. if he doesn't, when we move, when we protest, when we challenge the public, they will know exactly why, exactly what is at stake. we have had over 1,700 clergy sign this letter since just yesterday. and thousands of people who joined in this, say we need a moral revolution of values. it's not about left and right, democrat versus republican, but a true moral agenda for the times in which we live. >> reverend barber, given what you just said, the democratic party, what advice would you give the democratic party as it seeks to repair itself, but also seeks to oppose whatever
every moral leader, every generation, needs moral leaders that will say to people, here's the politicse's the agenda of god, here's the agenda of justice. mr. trump has surrounded himself with so-called white evangeli l evangelica evangelicals, it does not deal with the 2,000 issues around poverty and justice and mercy the scriptures bring up. we are offerings to meet with him. this is an attempt to say, listen, here is a real moral agenda that should be pursued. but other than that, he can...
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conscience is the most fundamental and the protection of it is a moral debt that every citizen owes it to every other. it is called a debt of protection and he speaks here of the debt of protection as he teaches that it is derived for the principles of natural law and for human equality. when human beings form a civil society, they accept the obligation to protect other human beings in their rights to life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, and self-government. this is an integral part of the refraining from -- act as the affirmative protector of the equal rights. as an aspect of the theater of the mind, conscience is the cause for religious liberty and the recent what unqualified protection and not interference of government is required. a duty to god and the creator. these are positive duties. active liberty, as justice ryer would put it, that we owed to one another. sharing the same landscape and we have rights mustwe can claim and it include the understanding that we have duties to each other. this brings us to a realm of citizenship and it should be noted that, what madison and f
conscience is the most fundamental and the protection of it is a moral debt that every citizen owes it to every other. it is called a debt of protection and he speaks here of the debt of protection as he teaches that it is derived for the principles of natural law and for human equality. when human beings form a civil society, they accept the obligation to protect other human beings in their rights to life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, and self-government. this is an integral part of the...
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>> for me, it was a moral decision.hat i had to do -- in my mind, the temporary discomfort of a terrorist who has voluntarily taken up arms to destroy our way of life does not outweigh my moral obligation to do what i can to save hundreds, maybe thousands of people. >> yes or no question, is trump -- are trump and mattis wrong when they say you can get all you need with smokes and a six pack. are they right or are they wrong? >> here is what i would ask general mattis. i have a lot of respect for him, he is a hell of a warrior. he has to ask himself, what would he do? would he give up information if he was captured by isis or al qaeda that was likely to get americans killed for a camel or miller lite. i don't think so. ksm didn't either. our president-elect needs to ask himself, what is he going to do the next time that there is credible intelligence that our enemies intend to set off a possibly nuclear bomb or some other catastrophic weapon inside of one of our cities. is he willing to live with the results of that? is
>> for me, it was a moral decision.hat i had to do -- in my mind, the temporary discomfort of a terrorist who has voluntarily taken up arms to destroy our way of life does not outweigh my moral obligation to do what i can to save hundreds, maybe thousands of people. >> yes or no question, is trump -- are trump and mattis wrong when they say you can get all you need with smokes and a six pack. are they right or are they wrong? >> here is what i would ask general mattis. i have...
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nat of kids danielle morales usually doesn't have to worry.6:05 danielle morales morales"quiet, i think. it's safe. i like it good for kids" but last night a family member warned her...8:13 or 8:19 danielle morales"she told my daughter and my daughter told me"a man propositioned a 13 year old girl for sex on her blockneighbors say it's uncharacteristic in this sleepy neighborhood ?leaf shot? 13:16michael brown brown"there's actually an elementary school down there, a high school down that way, and another elementary school a few blocks past this one, so i'm uneasy"?nat of elementary kids? 3 schools and the police station, all within blocks of where this happened.?take map? the 13 year old told police was she approached three times by this man while walking home once driving by, again on the corner of swift and holmes, and a third time on the 38- hundred block of east edgerton avenue.neighbors will be keeping their eyes open12:48 michael brown"i'm definitely keeping a closer eye out now." morales"they don't walk home. i pick them up make sure they're safe."on your screen is a description
nat of kids danielle morales usually doesn't have to worry.6:05 danielle morales morales"quiet, i think. it's safe. i like it good for kids" but last night a family member warned her...8:13 or 8:19 danielle morales"she told my daughter and my daughter told me"a man propositioned a 13 year old girl for sex on her blockneighbors say it's uncharacteristic in this sleepy neighborhood ?leaf shot? 13:16michael brown brown"there's actually an elementary school down there, a...
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i want a more active foreign policy in which we take a moral high ground. and rather than engage with military-run, castro family linked state-owned enterprises, we try to do everything possible to empower regular cubans. that is not happening right now. >> the u.s. deals with dictators and does trade with countries where we believe they have terrible human rights violations all the time. >> i was with the "wall street journal" for eight years. i thought it was going to happen, that as we opened the economy and they got more economic freedom, they were going to get more political freedom. well, 36 years later, the chinese are still not more politically free. they still get put in dungeons. i don't want another 40 years of cuba where they are not able to speak their minds, practice their religion or elect leaders? >> i think it was reagan who basically said capitalism promotes democracy, that you bring capitalism and that is sort of the best way to get democracy into a country. is that the philosophy that you operate under, that that would somehow free cuban
i want a more active foreign policy in which we take a moral high ground. and rather than engage with military-run, castro family linked state-owned enterprises, we try to do everything possible to empower regular cubans. that is not happening right now. >> the u.s. deals with dictators and does trade with countries where we believe they have terrible human rights violations all the time. >> i was with the "wall street journal" for eight years. i thought it was going to...
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>> we have to have a massive moral pushback in every state. we have to have movements led from the bottom up. we have to fight from day one and understand why this is happening. it is not because of the weakness of the progressives in the south, it's because of potential power. if you get blacks and brown people and white people working together around a common moral agenda, we can transform many of these states. they know the only way to hold on to power is through trickery. part of that should inspire us to fight back really. we need to have our best lawyers ready to go because the constitution didn't get unelected. even if you lose, joy, every now and then, you got to keep pushing and keep raising and keep making the moral issue to change the consciousness of the state. that's what we have to do and that's what we're doing in north carolina and can be done all over the south. because we can change this country if we change the south. >> i know you are taking this nationally. you'll be in washington, d.c. you'll have a push back night. thank
>> we have to have a massive moral pushback in every state. we have to have movements led from the bottom up. we have to fight from day one and understand why this is happening. it is not because of the weakness of the progressives in the south, it's because of potential power. if you get blacks and brown people and white people working together around a common moral agenda, we can transform many of these states. they know the only way to hold on to power is through trickery. part of that...
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that business is morally good? or business wall street is nasty and there are a few bad apples but the predominance of america is a good every small business person wants to give their employees health care. to teach economics people are very good in want to help employees. to teach the kids it is unjust work is a calling you to be happy and passionate every waking hour of your life. so we have to show them this is good for you. by the way it is good politics also. >> so talking about a college professor and also as a teacher that comes through here so you encourage your students to get involved in politics. >> i do. plato and the republic so do math until you are 30 then philosophy until you are 50 then politics when you are near death. [laughter] your mortality age. when you're done with wine and women and song. then you can make sure you are done with that deal. >> but go into a vocation first. but always major in your passion. >> and do what you love but minor in accounting. minor in science or web design just
that business is morally good? or business wall street is nasty and there are a few bad apples but the predominance of america is a good every small business person wants to give their employees health care. to teach economics people are very good in want to help employees. to teach the kids it is unjust work is a calling you to be happy and passionate every waking hour of your life. so we have to show them this is good for you. by the way it is good politics also. >> so talking about a...
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instead you are bringing it to a moral level. making a moral choice. implication is others aren't. i'm saying why even frame it that way? i mean, it prescription the conversation to a different and much more heated level when you say i'm making the moral choice, which is what you're saying. >> well, i am making a moral choice. i am choosing to examine his examinations. there are probably other people may be doing the same thing and coming to a different conclusion. that's fine. would he say that i we have electoral college to cast these votes. >> what do you think would happen to the country, to the social fabric and disability stability of the country if the election were taken away from trump in the electoral college. >> that's a great question. my answer is the electoral college is part of the constitution it falls under the rule of law. so if mr. trump gets 270 electoral votes he will be president. if he doesn't and no one gets. it will go to the -- the rule of law will exist. for mere to vote against mr. trump or for someone else is a legal vote. but to suggest insurrection as
instead you are bringing it to a moral level. making a moral choice. implication is others aren't. i'm saying why even frame it that way? i mean, it prescription the conversation to a different and much more heated level when you say i'm making the moral choice, which is what you're saying. >> well, i am making a moral choice. i am choosing to examine his examinations. there are probably other people may be doing the same thing and coming to a different conclusion. that's fine. would he...
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we are being called like our foremothers and fathers to be the moral defibrillators of our times. we can't give up on the heart of our democracy, not now, not ever! >> reverend barber has an advantage in that he's a pastor and a civil rights leader and he has that natural sort of voice of authority. how can democrats find the way to get that kind of authoritative voice, you know, the elected democrats, because they certainly don't seem to have it now especially lake harry reid who is a tough guy walking away? >> one of the important lessons that the guests also talked about is to listen locally, to talk to people where they are. hear kind of what's going on and talk to people where they are and the ways that they understand, so if you're -- if the legislature or if donald trump is pushing back against women's rights, civil rights, the environment, those sorts of things i think progress i was i was and democrats are right on the issue. we just haven't been talking to people in ways that they can understand because we've been talking past them from washington down, and, again, i thi
we are being called like our foremothers and fathers to be the moral defibrillators of our times. we can't give up on the heart of our democracy, not now, not ever! >> reverend barber has an advantage in that he's a pastor and a civil rights leader and he has that natural sort of voice of authority. how can democrats find the way to get that kind of authoritative voice, you know, the elected democrats, because they certainly don't seem to have it now especially lake harry reid who is a...
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washington has provided the model for all americans, a model of moral stamina. as it had been charted in the declaration of independence, the brave men who served with him no no man's life and fortune was secure without freedom and free institutions. the current struggle has brought us increasingly calamity in the world. this war is a new kind of war, different from all other wars in the past. not only in the methods but in its geography. every island, every sea, every air lane in the world. that is the reason i have asked to spread before you the map of the whole world. follow me in the references for the circling battlelines of this war. many questions i fear remain unanswered tonight, but i know you will realize that i cannot cover everything in one short report for the people. the world nations have become endless battlefields on which we are constantly being challenged by our enemy. we must all understand we face the hard facts that our job now is to fight distances that expand all the way around the globe. we fight these distances because that is where our
washington has provided the model for all americans, a model of moral stamina. as it had been charted in the declaration of independence, the brave men who served with him no no man's life and fortune was secure without freedom and free institutions. the current struggle has brought us increasingly calamity in the world. this war is a new kind of war, different from all other wars in the past. not only in the methods but in its geography. every island, every sea, every air lane in the world....
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i wrote a column and said the real point here is moral authority. you are putting somebody who rose from poverty to become a world-class surgeon, who is prepared to talk about morality, about family, about discipline, about the work ethic. that makes ben carson the most civic -- significant appointment. what may be the smartest cabinet of modern times, we should be clear about it. it would be incompatible with their view. cabinet asbe this ignoramuses, billionaires, and if you generals. the person who wrote that was an idiotic comment. that person to is an egg ignoramus. this set the framework for the movement that we going to have to engage. someone whois by wrote the black swan. you can google it. it is an intellectual you idiot. it is the most useful single article i have ever yet -- ever read. people who are really good at .aking tests and writing essays that gets them into elite colleges where they take classes from professors who are really good at taking tests and writing essays. when they take tests and write essays, they have good grades. s
i wrote a column and said the real point here is moral authority. you are putting somebody who rose from poverty to become a world-class surgeon, who is prepared to talk about morality, about family, about discipline, about the work ethic. that makes ben carson the most civic -- significant appointment. what may be the smartest cabinet of modern times, we should be clear about it. it would be incompatible with their view. cabinet asbe this ignoramuses, billionaires, and if you generals. the...
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and talking to the graduates with this moral responsibility. the people agreed to cooperate with you. you may be the only face of america. never forget your responsibility. >> that is taken as you are operating we cannot stand dishonesty. it is a demanding profession >> so let's turn to iran. you said it was about 80% focus at one point. >> i have actually asked the question for those that were in chicago but 80 percent mr. president. >> there is that then using those three things. >> so what your piraeus? -- priorities quick. >> counterterrorism, rest of the of world. but that comes third because they were so demanding and to distinguish itself to be number one. and by the great deal but it was important for people to understand what happened with respect to the issue whether or not iran was over was not in the process of reacting to our iraq or the process to buildup itself to dominate. said don hussain was clearly worried and one moved suggest to the interrogation of them with an fbi agent indicated in fact, can no longer add for a period of
and talking to the graduates with this moral responsibility. the people agreed to cooperate with you. you may be the only face of america. never forget your responsibility. >> that is taken as you are operating we cannot stand dishonesty. it is a demanding profession >> so let's turn to iran. you said it was about 80% focus at one point. >> i have actually asked the question for those that were in chicago but 80 percent mr. president. >> there is that then using those...
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if we want to lead the world morally, economically, and in every other way, we need to start by decarbonizing our society. that's the way the world is going to go one way or another. to preserve these corporations and this industry will take a massive economic intervention and i don't think anybody thinks that's good for our country. >> i have to ask you this bauds i think it's very important and very interesting. we've discussed this on this show during the primary season but bill gates has said today that trump could be a new jfk. some people look how close the trump family is and how connected the children are to the family business and say they could be like the kennedys. to ask you, how do you feel about that? >> well, i think donald trump can be any kind of president he wants. he's actually -- he has this extraordinary opportunity because he's coming into office less burdened by obligation than probably any president in our history with the possible exception of andrew jackson and
if we want to lead the world morally, economically, and in every other way, we need to start by decarbonizing our society. that's the way the world is going to go one way or another. to preserve these corporations and this industry will take a massive economic intervention and i don't think anybody thinks that's good for our country. >> i have to ask you this bauds i think it's very important and very interesting. we've discussed this on this show during the primary season but bill gates...
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. >> proteger es una obligaciÓn moral.e nos da mÁs miedo y mÁs incertidumbre. reportero: no otorga status ilegal a los indocumentados. >> entrar a los estados unidos, sin permiso es un crimen. pero permanecer en los estados unidos, sin permiso no es un crimen, es un delito civil. por lo tanto el presidente no puede perdonar a delitos civiles. >> trabajan en una propuesta que podrÍa extender. >> un presidente perdonado un grupo de personas, estÁn convencidos que la casa blanca no sÓlo tiene la autoridad, sino el antecedente legal para perdonar a millones de indocumentados. presentador: tras la nominaciÓn de su secretario de salud, parece que su idea sigue firme. >> presentadora: nos acompaÑa vanessa, mu buenas tardes. ¡quÉ deben saber las personas que estÁn inscritas o quieren inscribirse? >> el presidente donald trump tiene algunas modificaciones para el programa. pero las familias que ya estÁn inscritas pueden estar tranquilas porque el plan continÚa como se ha venido desarrollando. presentador: para los que no lo han hec
. >> proteger es una obligaciÓn moral.e nos da mÁs miedo y mÁs incertidumbre. reportero: no otorga status ilegal a los indocumentados. >> entrar a los estados unidos, sin permiso es un crimen. pero permanecer en los estados unidos, sin permiso no es un crimen, es un delito civil. por lo tanto el presidente no puede perdonar a delitos civiles. >> trabajan en una propuesta que podrÍa extender. >> un presidente perdonado un grupo de personas, estÁn convencidos que la...
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the carter family representing piety, morality, the need to hold to the old virtues, a moral code. jimmie rogers, this new word that comes into being in the 19th century, fun and sin. all the new opportunities that modernity affords. modernity remembers the time of ,- ballad -- modernity remember, is also the time of the rise of cities, the rise of places where different people come together to engage in commerce, not just economic but sexual as well. if the carter family represents a type of parochialism, staying in one place, being loyal to one specific neck of the woods, so rogersk, jimmie increasingly represents a type of cosmopolitanism, type of worldliness that you don't necessarily see in the country music aligned more with the carter family. these two poles, they structure all sorts of opposition in country music, and it is because country music is always the music of the people on the move, the people who are displaced by various developments in modernity. what we see is that this happens very early on. now we can get back to roxanne dunbar-ortiz's expression of her people
the carter family representing piety, morality, the need to hold to the old virtues, a moral code. jimmie rogers, this new word that comes into being in the 19th century, fun and sin. all the new opportunities that modernity affords. modernity remembers the time of ,- ballad -- modernity remember, is also the time of the rise of cities, the rise of places where different people come together to engage in commerce, not just economic but sexual as well. if the carter family represents a type of...
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imagining a world that people want to live in because it's interesting and prosperous and fair and moral. so that's something every once in a while especially the small wee hour twitter, you want to be persuasive. >> on that note i have another question from twitter. cory all winter says how can we we -- is it dangerous to let judges make decisions? >> just a short point, i think we should leave as little as possible up to the judges. there is an inclination. >> you are not going to say they should be -- because if so i have a direct court order just to pretend i didn't hear it. >> every time you are confronted with the problem or challenge let's pass a law to fight this problem. i think we need to be more moderate about that. one man's hate speech is another man's poetry. you use a certain word and you don't think it's decent -- that's a matter of taste. >> it's been my life's dream to wear blue on c-span so i may have accomplished that. by the way it's a made up -- made up fake category. there is no such thing as up sanity as a constitutional principle and thankfully we have been movin
imagining a world that people want to live in because it's interesting and prosperous and fair and moral. so that's something every once in a while especially the small wee hour twitter, you want to be persuasive. >> on that note i have another question from twitter. cory all winter says how can we we -- is it dangerous to let judges make decisions? >> just a short point, i think we should leave as little as possible up to the judges. there is an inclination. >> you are not...
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moral leadership. think about it.ined bill clinton's effectiveness with barack obama's moral leadership, and what type of a man he was, and doing the things that we're saying donald trump should do about not gaining personally from the white house, being a great father, being a great husband, being a great man inside of an extraordinarily difficult situation, i think that is a great success. and again if you combined his moral leadership with -- despite that i disagree with him on 95% of what he's done, with bill clinton's effectiveness, that would be quite a combination. >> now you're on to it. the elements of his presidency that will stand out is his moral leadership. the behavior of his family. remembrances of singing "amazing grace" in charleston, south carolina. his leadership ability. his leadership skills. >> it's amazing when you think about it. the big scandals of the obama years were hillary clinton's own scandals. the scandals that we're going to take away from the obama presidency are more about what she d
moral leadership. think about it.ined bill clinton's effectiveness with barack obama's moral leadership, and what type of a man he was, and doing the things that we're saying donald trump should do about not gaining personally from the white house, being a great father, being a great husband, being a great man inside of an extraordinarily difficult situation, i think that is a great success. and again if you combined his moral leadership with -- despite that i disagree with him on 95% of what...
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morale is so low that some actually switch sides.needs a win like never before, not just to reinvigorate his troops, but to preserve a chance for victory and the future of the country. >> hold them back, harry, whatever you do. everything depends on the defense of the water's edge. don't let anyone cross this river unless they have a pass signed by me. >> consider them held, your excellency. >> after forcing washington to retreat from brooklyn, the british run the continental army out of manhattan, chasing them through new jersey, all the way to the pennsylvania side of the delaware river. washington's meager force is now all that stands between the british and america's capital, philadelphia. >> it became clear after the battle of new york that washington could never square off with the british again. they were too formidable, they were too well-trained, they were too well-schooled, but yet they needed to prove that they could stay on the same battlefield with the brits. so, for washington, he needed to prove to the congress that pu
morale is so low that some actually switch sides.needs a win like never before, not just to reinvigorate his troops, but to preserve a chance for victory and the future of the country. >> hold them back, harry, whatever you do. everything depends on the defense of the water's edge. don't let anyone cross this river unless they have a pass signed by me. >> consider them held, your excellency. >> after forcing washington to retreat from brooklyn, the british run the continental...
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[laughter] >> what you can do is make the moral case that it gives us a moral case to resist, that's what you do with it. you take it to the higher ground and you tell people that they are ignoring your vote. you tell people that when we oppose and we are not doing this just for the sake of doing it, we are doing it because we have been instructed by voters to do this. when you have the high ground, take it. if we have the high ground. thank you. very good. and it was a question, and i appreciate that. [laughter] >> hello, honor today see you. i'm a bernie delegate and i was just wondering how you think that bernie candidacy would have looked like and what would have happened, how would it have gone? >> you know, the truth of the matter is i don't know. and anybody that should have, but i would think that any sane person should have scareed and i don't really -- that's your right. he had a case to make. but what is happening here is that the outrage and i don't know if bernie would have run, if joe biden, elizabeth warren would have run. the truth of the matter is we had a choice and
[laughter] >> what you can do is make the moral case that it gives us a moral case to resist, that's what you do with it. you take it to the higher ground and you tell people that they are ignoring your vote. you tell people that when we oppose and we are not doing this just for the sake of doing it, we are doing it because we have been instructed by voters to do this. when you have the high ground, take it. if we have the high ground. thank you. very good. and it was a question, and i...