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>> moral? professor reinhardt: moral. people who recognized the error of their ways. people who are open to the idea that maybe they have been sinning. people that are going to be receptive to your brand of moral tutelage, moral teaching. it wasn't a matter of giving money or services. very often charity required that there be an interviewing process, what is your lifestyle, how are you living? when it comes time to be helped, you may have to attend our bible classes or go through moral training of some sort that we provide for you. it is a charitable notion of helping people, but one that is framed by their understanding of what poverty is, what causes it and what cures it. that moral training was very much a reflection of their morality. american protestant christianity. if they were working with an immigrant community that was perhaps catholic, orthodox, or jewish, they were looking for converts. they were trying to moderate their behavior and morality as they understood it. another cause that was very popular with the victorians was prohibition. another word for p
>> moral? professor reinhardt: moral. people who recognized the error of their ways. people who are open to the idea that maybe they have been sinning. people that are going to be receptive to your brand of moral tutelage, moral teaching. it wasn't a matter of giving money or services. very often charity required that there be an interviewing process, what is your lifestyle, how are you living? when it comes time to be helped, you may have to attend our bible classes or go through moral...
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here's morales' cameo. >> a bulldog named armando "mousey" morales. >> reporter: back in 2006, moralessharing a federal prison cell for separate crimes. now on the stand, morales makes a stunning allegation -- guandique made a detailed confession to the levy murder. juror sharee baker. >> his testimony was convincing. he knew certain things. >> reporter: after morales' testimony, guandique is found guilty and sentenced to 60 years in prison. >> a jury convicted him on two counts of first degree murder. >> the result of this verdict may be guilty, but i have a life time sentence of a lost limb missing from our family tree. country's longest ongoing murder mysteries is finally over. or is it? the conviction starts to wobble two years later when the defense discovers that the snitch morales concealed a crucial fact from the jury. he'd had a history of working with law enforcement. >> knowing those prosecutors, my guess is they had no idea until after the fact about mr. morales' prior cooperation, maybe they should have. >> reporter: honest mistake or not, it's a big enough deal to make so
here's morales' cameo. >> a bulldog named armando "mousey" morales. >> reporter: back in 2006, moralessharing a federal prison cell for separate crimes. now on the stand, morales makes a stunning allegation -- guandique made a detailed confession to the levy murder. juror sharee baker. >> his testimony was convincing. he knew certain things. >> reporter: after morales' testimony, guandique is found guilty and sentenced to 60 years in prison. >> a jury...
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democrat, where are your morals? >> and morrissey. >> first of all, great question. thank you for watching. what i would say is first, the context of this conversation is a little different. we talked about those issues at hot air and we were critical , very critical of his prior comments about women at hot air, or crossing on the entire media group and we had that debate, we talked about that.the taxes thing was a little bit, that's a little bit different than what trump actually said which is that he wasn't obligated to pay any more taxes than what he was legally obligated to pay and therefore he was going to work within the law to pay as little taxes as possible. whether or not you think that's a moral choice, it's certainly the legal choice and that's the way the tax code is set up and i don't know anybody who goes out of their way to pay more taxes than they oh. they are legally obligated to pay. as we found out with the leak tax returns, he paid out a significant amount of taxes in 2005 he did pay his taxes. i
democrat, where are your morals? >> and morrissey. >> first of all, great question. thank you for watching. what i would say is first, the context of this conversation is a little different. we talked about those issues at hot air and we were critical , very critical of his prior comments about women at hot air, or crossing on the entire media group and we had that debate, we talked about that.the taxes thing was a little bit, that's a little bit different than what trump actually...
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morals? this is something that has not up since this administration has taken claim. and most other talking heads for the republicans never speak of .orals we speak of things -- what is it person listen to a says things and shows no response to it such as if i examples, couple of male to right for a offend women, it's all right for shootto say he can anybody, it's all right for a man to say i'm not going to pay when the rest of us are struggling around trying to pay income taxes, and not paying taxes who are you really support ing. the things i don't hear from trump supporters as moral content of any, whether republican or are your morals? host: got your point. ed? all, greatt of question, lawrence. and thank you for watching. what i would say is, first off, the context of this conversation is a little different. those issuesabout at hot air. we were critical, very critical, trump's prior comments about women at hot air and i think entire town hall media group. and we've had that debate. we'v
morals? this is something that has not up since this administration has taken claim. and most other talking heads for the republicans never speak of .orals we speak of things -- what is it person listen to a says things and shows no response to it such as if i examples, couple of male to right for a offend women, it's all right for shootto say he can anybody, it's all right for a man to say i'm not going to pay when the rest of us are struggling around trying to pay income taxes, and not paying...
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but the insular cortex will activate with every other minimal and also does moral discussed. if it is morally appalling we feel sick today were stomach we feel sorry old because the breed invented the symbolic thing of those standards of 50,000 years ago and did not have the new part of the brain so there is a big committee meetings to stay in solar does food it is in the portfolio to help into the difference to nor - - no surprise because then there is the amygdala if it decides it is disgusting to be scary your menacing but if you see a moral will that could take the vermis self sacrifice. and with this abstraction to the visceral with the stomach churning to make that a moral imperative. because that insular cortex is not that good a remembering it is only a metaphor that we feel disgusted. suddenly whole world the problem of somebody who was disgusted by their behavior that is the normal living lifestyle. it is a moving target in time in girl that is a pretty good litmus test. and most of all every ideologue in history of how the insular cortex to works better if you get
but the insular cortex will activate with every other minimal and also does moral discussed. if it is morally appalling we feel sick today were stomach we feel sorry old because the breed invented the symbolic thing of those standards of 50,000 years ago and did not have the new part of the brain so there is a big committee meetings to stay in solar does food it is in the portfolio to help into the difference to nor - - no surprise because then there is the amygdala if it decides it is...
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but the morale effect is huge. it is almost viewed by the population at the time as a miracle event. >> american history tv is looking at the revolutionary war in new jersey. coming up, we retrace the steps of soldiers who fought in the battle of trenton. mr. siegel: the battle of trenton is exceptionally significant in the time of 1776 because the american revolution was on the edge of being extinguished.
but the morale effect is huge. it is almost viewed by the population at the time as a miracle event. >> american history tv is looking at the revolutionary war in new jersey. coming up, we retrace the steps of soldiers who fought in the battle of trenton. mr. siegel: the battle of trenton is exceptionally significant in the time of 1776 because the american revolution was on the edge of being extinguished.
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but the morale effect is huge. it is almost viewed by the population at the time as a miracle event. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to trenton, new jersey to learn about its rich history. learn more about trenton and other stops on our tour. visit our website. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. park in maryland since directly across the potomac river from george washington's mount vernon estate. the park was saved from development. we spoke with lisa hayes about the history of the park, the native american piscataway bible
but the morale effect is huge. it is almost viewed by the population at the time as a miracle event. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to trenton, new jersey to learn about its rich history. learn more about trenton and other stops on our tour. visit our website. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. park in maryland since directly across the potomac river from george washington's mount vernon estate. the park was saved from development. we...
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i think i like a moral fabric. instagram, twitter, those are fun and great social media outlets but ultimately, and i will go on record to say, i think it causes more harm than good as a society. i think people become something else when they are anonymous. it brings out the worst in them, and i can't say i'm surprised. >> eric: anthony, i get over to st. patrick's cathedral every weekday and light candles. i tell people that they are like, you really do that? not people do. other people say, and you talk about it on tv? what are we doing wrong? >> anthony: i do too. my parents go to church every sunday. i should be doing more. i believe in the catholic church and i have a lot of faith. i think what kat is saying is 100% correct. people are doing evil things with the specter and face of anonymity and it's dangerous. my daughter has had death threats because i was involved with the trump campaign. i have had to get the fbi involved knocking on peoples doors and saying, are you serious about these death threats you a
i think i like a moral fabric. instagram, twitter, those are fun and great social media outlets but ultimately, and i will go on record to say, i think it causes more harm than good as a society. i think people become something else when they are anonymous. it brings out the worst in them, and i can't say i'm surprised. >> eric: anthony, i get over to st. patrick's cathedral every weekday and light candles. i tell people that they are like, you really do that? not people do. other people...
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washington fell back from new jersey and was hope into defend new jersey but morale was in fast. newas counting on the jersey militia and pennsylvania militia to come forward and strengthen his army, but they were not turning out in any significant numbers. when he's halfway across the state, he orders the gathering of the boats along the river and send men forward to the river to start confiscating all the boats. for 70 miles north of philadelphia, everything that floats is being gathered by the army so the british would not have any votes to cross the river. when washington arising trenton, the army will begin crossing the delaware river. very important to save the army from the british pursuit. 8, the army escapes across the river into pennsylvania. the british will arrive minutes after the last boats are crossing and arrive in trenton. and thel look for boats delaware river stops the british advance, protects the capital of philadelphia and gets washington valuable breathing room. both sides are very well and warmed through spies. doesthers positions, he have good information
washington fell back from new jersey and was hope into defend new jersey but morale was in fast. newas counting on the jersey militia and pennsylvania militia to come forward and strengthen his army, but they were not turning out in any significant numbers. when he's halfway across the state, he orders the gathering of the boats along the river and send men forward to the river to start confiscating all the boats. for 70 miles north of philadelphia, everything that floats is being gathered by...
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because of the defeats, morale was sinking fast. he was counting on the new jersey militia as well as pennsylvania militia to come forward and strengthen his army. they were not coming out and any significant numbers. he had to continue retreating through new jersey. halfway across the state, he orders the gathering of the boats along the delaware river. he sends men forward to the river to start confiscating all the boats. 70 miles north of philadelphia, everything that floats is being gathered by the army so the british will not have any boats left across the river. washington, when he arrives in trenton, the army will begin crossing the delaware river, that is the retreat c rossing. very important to save the army from the british pursuit. that is december 7 into december 8 wendy armie -- when the army crosses. the british will arrive minutes after the last boat crosses. they will look for votes and boats and come up empty. that protects the american capital of philadelphia and gives washington valuable reading room. both sides a
because of the defeats, morale was sinking fast. he was counting on the new jersey militia as well as pennsylvania militia to come forward and strengthen his army. they were not coming out and any significant numbers. he had to continue retreating through new jersey. halfway across the state, he orders the gathering of the boats along the delaware river. he sends men forward to the river to start confiscating all the boats. 70 miles north of philadelphia, everything that floats is being...
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it has nothing to do with morality. thep is taking us back to dark ages when the religious institutions ruled everybody, and the people were illiterate. also, i am also seeing that there are religious institutions that say they will not pay for birth control, for instance, because it is against their religion. in the middle east that is culturally a law. people -- middle east that is called sharia law. people don't understand that. i have friends that are muslims. sharia law is rules for food preparation and rules for women. not for men. ,n every culture from judaism to every country in africa, everywhere in the world, has had this sort of law. oreither pray over food something of that nature. that is not a criminal act. the laws against women are criminal acts. , ifnnot help wondering women cannot get birth control because of this law now, does men forlude viagra for erectile dysfunction? is it going to be even stephen? ,uest: excluding the last thing is there anything you want to weigh in on? guest: that is one of the
it has nothing to do with morality. thep is taking us back to dark ages when the religious institutions ruled everybody, and the people were illiterate. also, i am also seeing that there are religious institutions that say they will not pay for birth control, for instance, because it is against their religion. in the middle east that is culturally a law. people -- middle east that is called sharia law. people don't understand that. i have friends that are muslims. sharia law is rules for food...
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it does not make every lie preclusive of good moral character. it only makes a particular kind of lie, there's a list of things that precludes good moral character and among them is a lie for the purpose of obtaining an immigration benefit. that was one of the things that the government had to prove at trial. they charged her with that. if in fact, you were convicted of that, that would disqualify her from naturalization, because you cannot establish good moral character categorically if you are told that fly for that purpose. but i think that underscores that congress did not intend to make every lie on the forms per se disqualifying. to be sure, and may be relevant good merrill character. but what congress want to make a particular kind of lie preclusive of good moral character in 1101(f)(6), it did so specifically. and so the applicant has the burden under section 1427 of proving good moral character. i think that section is our friend here because it shows the anomaly of the government's position that basically any lie automatically makes you
it does not make every lie preclusive of good moral character. it only makes a particular kind of lie, there's a list of things that precludes good moral character and among them is a lie for the purpose of obtaining an immigration benefit. that was one of the things that the government had to prove at trial. they charged her with that. if in fact, you were convicted of that, that would disqualify her from naturalization, because you cannot establish good moral character categorically if you...
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vonnie: blended bondholders have to be moral -- when did bondholders have to be moral?: this is the difference between doing good and doing well. you wish that you can do well and at the same time do good. that you make your savings available for people to use them effectively. that is why most of the time, investing is not a morally questionable thing. when you get situations like the venezuela situation where you are essentially trying to bet on government of this to repress enough people so as to keep on servicing your debt, than of that case, you are putting yourself in this uncomfortable situation you don't need. you have some the other investor options. vonnie: venezuela is in trouble. people have lost on average 19 pounds apiece since the food shortages came into effect. is trying to tease a public that is not happy. why do come up with the name hunger bonds and you really think it's the right fight to pick? ricardo: look, venezuela -- when and andrnment an venezuela starts to recover, they will need to restructure these bonds. vonnie: these investors know they w
vonnie: blended bondholders have to be moral -- when did bondholders have to be moral?: this is the difference between doing good and doing well. you wish that you can do well and at the same time do good. that you make your savings available for people to use them effectively. that is why most of the time, investing is not a morally questionable thing. when you get situations like the venezuela situation where you are essentially trying to bet on government of this to repress enough people so...
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no moral problem with the fbi towards comey.ere was i differences of pin, but there was no moral with jim comey that justifies his firing. they don't seem to have their message together. >> i think that is right, i'm sure there was no major moral problem. i'm also confidence that he was well respected in the fbi and importantly in an intelligence agency. seeing as someone that would prote protected for the investigation, should they come upon something extraordinarily sensitive, he would protect them and preserve their independence. i think they had that kind of confidence in him. >> are you confident having worked so closely, that the phones, the devices, the records, that comey assembles, the core of this is making it very clear, it is a big deal investigation, not some minor thing that they wrap up it is safeguarding? >> i am confident it can. people are very professional and committed. it matters to have a leader, so the professionals that are doing the investigation will, after some down time, this will be a disruption, don
no moral problem with the fbi towards comey.ere was i differences of pin, but there was no moral with jim comey that justifies his firing. they don't seem to have their message together. >> i think that is right, i'm sure there was no major moral problem. i'm also confidence that he was well respected in the fbi and importantly in an intelligence agency. seeing as someone that would prote protected for the investigation, should they come upon something extraordinarily sensitive, he would...
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one of the qualities all great leaders share is moral courage. it was alluded to earlier this morning. the ability to think for yourself and the willingness to do the right thing regardless of the consequences. i didn't appreciate it at the time, but that characteristic defined my commencement speaker, margaret chase smith. in part to pay her back for my inattentiveness in 1977, i would like to share a little bit about her story. she was born in 1897. she was the first woman to serve in both houses of congress and only a handful of women served in the house when she joined in 1940. for over a decade, she was the only woman to serve in the senate as a result of winning a general election. she was a trailblazer with many admirable qualities, but it was the moral courage that she demonstrated in 1950 that established her as a truly extraordinary leader. in the 1950's, the nation's confidence was shaken by financial trouble, russia's success at developing an atomic weapon. in that context, the political opportunist senator joseph mccarthy took advant
one of the qualities all great leaders share is moral courage. it was alluded to earlier this morning. the ability to think for yourself and the willingness to do the right thing regardless of the consequences. i didn't appreciate it at the time, but that characteristic defined my commencement speaker, margaret chase smith. in part to pay her back for my inattentiveness in 1977, i would like to share a little bit about her story. she was born in 1897. she was the first woman to serve in both...
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but in us it also does moral disgust. and what that tells you is why it is if something is sufficiently morally appalling, we feel sick to our stomachs. it leaves a bad taste in our mouths. we feel soiled by it. we feel nauseous, we feel -- because our brain invented the similar billionic thing of -- symbolic thing of mores and standards some 40, 50,000 years ago and didn't invent a new part of the brain at the time. and instead, there was presumably some sort of big committee meeting, and they said, okay, moral disgust, there's that insular that does foodies gust or -- okay, it's in their portfolio now, get me some duct tape. and it has trouble telling the difference. and no surprise, the main part of the brain the insular cortex talks to in the human brain is the amygdala. once it decides this thing is disgusting, you're a couple of steps away from it being scary, it being menacing, it being something to i -- you need to act against. now, in lots of ways it's very cool the insular cortex does this, because suppose you s
but in us it also does moral disgust. and what that tells you is why it is if something is sufficiently morally appalling, we feel sick to our stomachs. it leaves a bad taste in our mouths. we feel soiled by it. we feel nauseous, we feel -- because our brain invented the similar billionic thing of -- symbolic thing of mores and standards some 40, 50,000 years ago and didn't invent a new part of the brain at the time. and instead, there was presumably some sort of big committee meeting, and they...
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that is the moral question.e can take it off into a back alley and say that is not what we're trying to do but that is what we are try to do. host: do you see this as an ?nron -- an end run guest: they knew the ineffectiveness and cost of the central government collecting power to itself would have to be neutralized. what wasbout restoring originally in our constitution in terms of the state having the ability to make decisions. we $100 billion we waste every year in the military, who is working on that? i have documented it. who was working on that? nobody. the question is, do we have representative's and the government are we going to continue to waste money? they just came out yesterday and payments,ropriate $145 billion. that is enough to run the state of a, 20 years. why would we continue to allow -- state of oklahoma, 20 years. why will we continue to allow that? host: using article five to restore freedom. joining us to talk about the concepts, ed from michigan. republican line, you are next. caller: i lo
that is the moral question.e can take it off into a back alley and say that is not what we're trying to do but that is what we are try to do. host: do you see this as an ?nron -- an end run guest: they knew the ineffectiveness and cost of the central government collecting power to itself would have to be neutralized. what wasbout restoring originally in our constitution in terms of the state having the ability to make decisions. we $100 billion we waste every year in the military, who is...
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the applicant has the burden under section 1427 a-3 of proving good moral character. and so again, i think that section is our friend here because it shows the anomaly of the government's position, that basically any lie automatically makes you liable under section 1015, under their view of section 25, sucks up any violation, again has no materiality for them, in 1425 h after. >> that is the anomaly that i'm stuck with. it doesn't contain an express materiality. 1451 does in one provision, one cause, but not another. and then some of the predicate acts for 45 do, and others don't. so it seems li s likes you haveo some somersaults to get where you go. not only would we have to add the word, material to 1425 that is not there we would have to limit its impact to some predicate offenses and not others. a lot of linguistics somersaults to add, isn't there? >> i don't think so, your honor, the profession is a very powerful point in our favor. >> how is that? because it says illegally procure and talks about misrepresentations in two separate causes. >> correct, and if your
the applicant has the burden under section 1427 a-3 of proving good moral character. and so again, i think that section is our friend here because it shows the anomaly of the government's position, that basically any lie automatically makes you liable under section 1015, under their view of section 25, sucks up any violation, again has no materiality for them, in 1425 h after. >> that is the anomaly that i'm stuck with. it doesn't contain an express materiality. 1451 does in one...
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what moral obligations do we have to each other? concentrate on the opening line. i admit that i am sickened at -- the purchase of slaves. very important that we look at those moral issues as we go through that exhibition. we do not start this exhibition with the story of slavery. we start with the story of humanity and we start in africa looking at it as a continent data of many people. let's look at some of the other objects in the exhibition. as we discussed, we just came through the beginning of the transatlantic slave trade, looking at the making of the atlantic world and a global economy. the driver of trade was sugar and that moved forward the effort to ship as many human beings across the atlantic ocean forced into slavery. now we come to the story of middle passage. the middle passage being the space transporting africans from the west coast of africa throughout the americas across the atlantic ocean. we have artifacts from a slave ship found off the coast of south africa. it left lisbon, went to mozambique, africa, picked up captive africans on its way to
what moral obligations do we have to each other? concentrate on the opening line. i admit that i am sickened at -- the purchase of slaves. very important that we look at those moral issues as we go through that exhibition. we do not start this exhibition with the story of slavery. we start with the story of humanity and we start in africa looking at it as a continent data of many people. let's look at some of the other objects in the exhibition. as we discussed, we just came through the...
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standing for right when it is unpopular is the true test of moral current. 2017,tes of st. michael's future leaders, you will all have -- you won't all have a moment in your lives as consequential as senator smith, but you will have a moment when standing for right is hard. remember the example of senator margaret chase smith who stood right here 40 years ago speaking to the class of 1977. another quality i have found in great leaders is a commitment to serve something greater than yourself. a passion and a willingness to serve others. to hear the words of christ to offer inspiration "the son of man did not come to serve -- to be served, but to serve." as a 13-year-old growing up here --vermont, he watched serving african-americans in alabama and felt the calling. he was posted in alabama and spent his days doing what any priest would do, visiting people in their homes, caring for the ss.k, and offering ma he opened up a hospital and educated children in a parish school. win civil rights leaders came calling, he linked arms with them viewing their struggle as a natural exte
standing for right when it is unpopular is the true test of moral current. 2017,tes of st. michael's future leaders, you will all have -- you won't all have a moment in your lives as consequential as senator smith, but you will have a moment when standing for right is hard. remember the example of senator margaret chase smith who stood right here 40 years ago speaking to the class of 1977. another quality i have found in great leaders is a commitment to serve something greater than yourself. a...
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loses the moral and power of itasa and it loses the moral and power of it as a statement as david saysto normal and being a powerful tribute so soon after the events. i think it's interesting that arianna grande is fronting it because it must've been very traumatic and catastrophic, people coming to yourgig traumatic and catastrophic, people coming to your gig to lose their lives in that way. broken is what she tweeted the day after. a credit to her to say i will do this and come back because she cancelled the re st of come back because she cancelled the rest of her tour on the back of it and now she's putting it back together for this amazing thing. and now she's putting it back together for this amazing thingfi is quite a line—up? together for this amazing thingfi is quite a line-up? it is a dream. katy perry, miley cyrus, justin bieber, it is going to have big figures i imagine. let's go on to the financial times and they have a story about the underground and we will all be listening to other people on the phones which sounds to me likea people on the phones which sounds to me like a
loses the moral and power of itasa and it loses the moral and power of it as a statement as david saysto normal and being a powerful tribute so soon after the events. i think it's interesting that arianna grande is fronting it because it must've been very traumatic and catastrophic, people coming to yourgig traumatic and catastrophic, people coming to your gig to lose their lives in that way. broken is what she tweeted the day after. a credit to her to say i will do this and come back because...
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a world where freedoms are defended, a world of greater justice, of morality.inally,expecting us, us, together to be what we are. the task ahead of us my fellow citizens is immense. he begins already, tomorrow. it means that we have to moralize public life. we have to defend our democratic vitality. reinforce our economy. to build new forms of protection. in this world around us, make sure that everyone will have a role to play in schools, work, culture, refound europe. to guarantee the safety of all french people. that task ahead of us is immense. it will require ever greater wilderness. today, we have conquered a right. it places an obligation upon us. we will continue boldly orting ahead day after day because this is what the french people expect us to do. this is what europe and the world expect france to do. they are expecting france to be able to astonish them. againance to be france and that is what we shall do. our task is immense my dear friends. it will require everyone posthumous that. tossed -- everyone's committment. your commitment, each of you, l
a world where freedoms are defended, a world of greater justice, of morality.inally,expecting us, us, together to be what we are. the task ahead of us my fellow citizens is immense. he begins already, tomorrow. it means that we have to moralize public life. we have to defend our democratic vitality. reinforce our economy. to build new forms of protection. in this world around us, make sure that everyone will have a role to play in schools, work, culture, refound europe. to guarantee the safety...
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do not understand where the legal system is going and why it is called legal because there is no morality in it anymore. there has to be an awaking in this country. withd trump doesn't put up the scrap anymore. this man is a builder. you people are destroyers with this legislation that goes on. morality and when you talk about the truth you mock the truth with the media, with the legal system, with the political system. you have to move america, god plus this country. god bless this country. god bless you all. a law are talking to professor, say you are not likely to get me to agree that the law -- full house today. good afternoon, it's good to be back with you. one week out for the presidents foreign trip, so as we prepare for that trip they bring up a general -- our national security advisor general mcmaster to give you a preview of what the team has been doing to prepare for the president's trip. our goal is to start that process now and next week bring the general back and give you a more detailed update as to what the president is going to be doing in each of the areas. additionally
do not understand where the legal system is going and why it is called legal because there is no morality in it anymore. there has to be an awaking in this country. withd trump doesn't put up the scrap anymore. this man is a builder. you people are destroyers with this legislation that goes on. morality and when you talk about the truth you mock the truth with the media, with the legal system, with the political system. you have to move america, god plus this country. god bless this country....
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i [applause] i heard that story when i was about your age and i was astounded by the moral imagination of gandhi in that story. to literally see people who are not there but yet still expand his love, to touch those folks we would never even see, it was the most creative compassion and i wanted to try to live my life in that way. i knew, and i experience now, the same rush of chasing after dreams, of racing around a day, of moving from there to there, but i realized a simple lesson the older i get, that how we live our days, is how we live our lives. and as we're chasing after our destinations, our goals and our dreams, it actually is those small things we do every single day that define us. in fact, in truth, more than a big speech than you've prepared for, more than a big goal or a big dream, more than the big fight, more than our race, more than our religion, it is our actions every day that define who we are, they define us. i've begun to learn in my life that perhaps the biggest thing you could in a given day is really just a small act of kindness, of decency, of love, an exhibiti
i [applause] i heard that story when i was about your age and i was astounded by the moral imagination of gandhi in that story. to literally see people who are not there but yet still expand his love, to touch those folks we would never even see, it was the most creative compassion and i wanted to try to live my life in that way. i knew, and i experience now, the same rush of chasing after dreams, of racing around a day, of moving from there to there, but i realized a simple lesson the older i...
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and an astonishing 61% said they have a moral problem at all with materialism or consumerism and added 30% expressed those but said it is now worth worrying about saying all that society is is a collection of autonomous individuals out to enjoy life. america is necessitated by the cold war as a was told in the interview for the benedictus option that is stripped away by the combination of capitalism in liberal individualism. the sociologists call in defrays the perfectly captures the revolutionary spirit of the time and place of liquid modernity that is characterized by a conscious break with the authority of the past and the institutions but solid modernity describes the pace of change quickened from the past but still slow enough for most people to which justin things still seem more or less solid than now we have moved into liquid modernity a change so rapid that nothing new habits or customs has time to solidify . with liquid modernity the person who has no allegiance beyond themselves or their self-interest and will suit their own preference in there is no solid ground anymore. fr
and an astonishing 61% said they have a moral problem at all with materialism or consumerism and added 30% expressed those but said it is now worth worrying about saying all that society is is a collection of autonomous individuals out to enjoy life. america is necessitated by the cold war as a was told in the interview for the benedictus option that is stripped away by the combination of capitalism in liberal individualism. the sociologists call in defrays the perfectly captures the...
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it will work on the moral and political front, islamic coalition.urn to the news that north has launched what appears to be a ballistic missile, according to south korea‘s military. the projectile was launched from pukchang which is near pyongyang in the central part of the country, and follows a test a week ago from the same area. 0ur seoul correspondent steve evans told me what we know so far. it seems to have been successful. the south korean military and the us say that it travelled some hundreds of kilometres and that follows a launch exactly a week ago which was without doubt successful. so, outside experts say that north korea is making serious progress towards its stated aim of having nuclear warheads and the missiles to carry them substantial distances. nobody thinks they‘ve got the ability, apart from kim jong—un, nobody outside north korea thinks they have the ability to hit the west coast of the us, for example. but they do have the ability to reach us bases for example in guam in the western pacific, and obviously all of south korea and
it will work on the moral and political front, islamic coalition.urn to the news that north has launched what appears to be a ballistic missile, according to south korea‘s military. the projectile was launched from pukchang which is near pyongyang in the central part of the country, and follows a test a week ago from the same area. 0ur seoul correspondent steve evans told me what we know so far. it seems to have been successful. the south korean military and the us say that it travelled some...
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is he concerned that if he continues like this it could jeopardize morale of the fbi instead of actually kind of correcting a problem that he observ obviously observes there? >> i think one of the reasons he wants to go through the process of finding an individual that can lead the fbi and the men and women who serve there so bravely and ably is to make sure that morale and the focus is as it's supposed to be and you have a leader that can do that. and, you know, as you've mentioned, the crown jewel of law enforcement and i think the reason that he wants to go through this process and choose a leader that can be restore leadership, ensure that morale stays where it needs to be and that there's a focus. that's why he's conducting the process that he has. and so jessica? >> sean, i'd like to give my question to kristen and take the question back. >> she -- you called on her first so i just wanted to give her the question that you promised her before and then i'll pick up from there. >> thank you. >> policy exchange back there with the questions. >> i want to ask you president trump seemed
is he concerned that if he continues like this it could jeopardize morale of the fbi instead of actually kind of correcting a problem that he observ obviously observes there? >> i think one of the reasons he wants to go through the process of finding an individual that can lead the fbi and the men and women who serve there so bravely and ably is to make sure that morale and the focus is as it's supposed to be and you have a leader that can do that. and, you know, as you've mentioned, the...
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they lack the high moral inspiration that animated lincoln. for the years lincoln had turned over in his mind the menace of slavery to democracy until in 1855 he envisioned the prospect of what might come. i think that there is no peaceful extinction of slavery and prospect for us. he wrote the cocounsel in the tidier case, a kentucky judge named robertson, lincoln and on the single failure of henry clay another good and great men in 1849 to affect anything in favor of gradual emancipation in kentucky together with a thousand other signs distinguishes that hope utterly. at the same time, another complicating factor entered into the equation between 1845 in 18543000000 immigrants arrive on these shores. the first great wave of immigration about 40% were poor irish plane the potato family. about 40% were germans fleeing the failed liberal revolution of 1848. conservative protestants view the irish especially as a source of crime, corruption and poverty. both the irish and germans were beer drinkers. a habits that aroused temperance crusaders to
they lack the high moral inspiration that animated lincoln. for the years lincoln had turned over in his mind the menace of slavery to democracy until in 1855 he envisioned the prospect of what might come. i think that there is no peaceful extinction of slavery and prospect for us. he wrote the cocounsel in the tidier case, a kentucky judge named robertson, lincoln and on the single failure of henry clay another good and great men in 1849 to affect anything in favor of gradual emancipation in...
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she has moral clarity. that moral clarity ultimately drives us in the right direction. hope you have that moral clarity. >> on that note, issues here, continuing discussions on the tip, most of us felt like political interference took place to accommodate the tpp. i don't think, pretty certain that did occur. we had a different relationship with the state department under two administrations as it relates to that. i wish and hope you will confirm the fact you will do everything in your power to assure us the report will be done with the utmost integrity and foreign officials. an issue you bring up when that is necessary. >> i know secretary tillerson feels that way as he said to this committee. >> i enjoyed a visit in the office, thank you again for your interest in serving, there is a matter that has come to my attention since our meeting. and in order to suspend indefinitely adoptions in their country. this has left dozens of us families in late stages of the adoption process able to obtain necessary paperwork to bring their legally adopted children. this includes the
she has moral clarity. that moral clarity ultimately drives us in the right direction. hope you have that moral clarity. >> on that note, issues here, continuing discussions on the tip, most of us felt like political interference took place to accommodate the tpp. i don't think, pretty certain that did occur. we had a different relationship with the state department under two administrations as it relates to that. i wish and hope you will confirm the fact you will do everything in your...
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but i think she's outstanding, and she has moral clarity, and that moral clarity can ultimately drive us in the right direction, and i hope that voluptuous that moral clarity as the number two person at the state department. >> thank you, senator. >> just on that note, we have some issues, and we've had continuing discussions on the tip report, i think most of us felt like political interference took place to accommodate the tpp as it relates to certain countries on the tip report itself. as a matter of fact, i don't think, i'm pretty certain that did occur. sense that time, we've had a much different relationship with the state department under two is administrations as it relates to that. i just wish and hope you will confirm the fact that you will do everything in your power to assure us that the tip report will be done with the utmost of integrity. and when you meet with foreign officials it will be an issue that you bring up when that is necessary. >> i will, senator. i know that secretary tillerson feels that way as well as he said to this committee. >> senator, i yield. >> mr.
but i think she's outstanding, and she has moral clarity, and that moral clarity can ultimately drive us in the right direction, and i hope that voluptuous that moral clarity as the number two person at the state department. >> thank you, senator. >> just on that note, we have some issues, and we've had continuing discussions on the tip report, i think most of us felt like political interference took place to accommodate the tpp as it relates to certain countries on the tip report...
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sot 12:31 leslie morales, estudiante de 8vo grado "muchos estaban preocupados....stros" nats afuera escuela 13:36 "if you are an a ...you can take your son or daughter now" dos horas despues, los padres recibieron la notificacion oficial via telefonica de que podian acudir a la escuela a recoger a sus hijos si asi lo deseaban, a pesar de que el dia academico continuaria con normalidad.... sot distrito 17:33 "como distrito nuestra prioridad .... con nosotros" la botella fue enviada a un laboratorio para analizar su contenido y la policia revisa ahora videos de vigilancia para tratar de esclarecer quien o quienes pudieron haberla dejado en el campus, un acto que puede ser considerado como un delito mayor, aunque se trate de una broma... tag paola @ 20.17 "y el distrito escolar nos informo tambien que las clases se reanudaran normalmente este lunes, aun mientras continua la investigacion, zig out" top vo blanca --6 personas se recuperan hoy despus de resultar lesionados en un incendio que se produjo ayer en un rea para cocinar del anfiteatro "shoreline". --los bombero
sot 12:31 leslie morales, estudiante de 8vo grado "muchos estaban preocupados....stros" nats afuera escuela 13:36 "if you are an a ...you can take your son or daughter now" dos horas despues, los padres recibieron la notificacion oficial via telefonica de que podian acudir a la escuela a recoger a sus hijos si asi lo deseaban, a pesar de que el dia academico continuaria con normalidad.... sot distrito 17:33 "como distrito nuestra prioridad .... con nosotros" la...
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it is the right and moral thing to do. but it is important to note that unlike previous charging memoranda, i have given prosecutors discretion to avoid sentences that would result in an injustice. this is a key point of president trump's promise to keep america safe. we are seeing an increase in violent crime in our cities in particular. in baltimore, chicago, memphis, and milwaukee, st. louis, and many others. the murder rate has has surged 10% nationwide. the largest increase in murders and we know drugs and crime go hand in hand. drug trafficking is an inherently dangerous business. if you want to collect a drug debt, you collect it with the barrel of a gun. in 2016, americans died from drug overdoses. according to a report from the new england journal of medicine, the price of heroin is down. we want to reduce this trend. if you are a drug trafficker, we will not look the other way. lyingl not be willfully to your misconduct. we are talking about a kilogram of hillar heroin. kilograms of marijuana. and newe drug deale
it is the right and moral thing to do. but it is important to note that unlike previous charging memoranda, i have given prosecutors discretion to avoid sentences that would result in an injustice. this is a key point of president trump's promise to keep america safe. we are seeing an increase in violent crime in our cities in particular. in baltimore, chicago, memphis, and milwaukee, st. louis, and many others. the murder rate has has surged 10% nationwide. the largest increase in murders and...
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of his morality? of his administration? on the floor of the house, in argued andoms, it is often said is that each and every bill that passes here, each and every proposal that we introduce, is a statement of our own personal sense of morality. of what is right and what is wrong. of values. hill i looked at the papers, what we fondly call the hill rags, three of them. the top story is not the president's budget. the top story is the president's scandals. . t i will tell you this this budget is the real story. because this is going to live on. this is what we will be fighting about, all the issues of the can dal and russia and everything else will be dealt by others and some of our committees. but this is what is going to affect the american public. in their homes, in their lives, in their health care, in their ducation, and in their jobs. the president proposed a budget. and it is a reflection of what he believes to be important. and that is a scandal. joining me today is one of my olleagues from a nearby state. dewpoint to
of his morality? of his administration? on the floor of the house, in argued andoms, it is often said is that each and every bill that passes here, each and every proposal that we introduce, is a statement of our own personal sense of morality. of what is right and what is wrong. of values. hill i looked at the papers, what we fondly call the hill rags, three of them. the top story is not the president's budget. the top story is the president's scandals. . t i will tell you this this budget is...
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in the spirit of bipartisan ship, nancy pelosi said does not fund moral and unwise border wall or create a yule new deportation force. omni bus is in sharp contrast.
in the spirit of bipartisan ship, nancy pelosi said does not fund moral and unwise border wall or create a yule new deportation force. omni bus is in sharp contrast.
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helm and if anything morale has plummeted since his firing. anderson? >> pam brown, appreciate those details. more on how today unfolded at the white house and who was there as they did. you're learning more about comey's russian investigation and what he was asking for. >> we have learned from sources just days before fbi director james comey was fired, he actually went to the deputy attorney general and he asked for additional resources to pour into this russia investigation. now, we know this because comey met with the heads of the senate intelligence committee on monday and during that meeting, sources tell us they expressed their frustration, the senators, that the russian investigation wasn't moving more quickly and comey sympathized with that saying i agree. needs to move more quickly. i went to the new deputy attorney general who had been confirmed, and i asked for more resources to devote to that. now we know how that ended. james comey was fired on tuesday. just adds another layer to this question of whether the white house is truly
helm and if anything morale has plummeted since his firing. anderson? >> pam brown, appreciate those details. more on how today unfolded at the white house and who was there as they did. you're learning more about comey's russian investigation and what he was asking for. >> we have learned from sources just days before fbi director james comey was fired, he actually went to the deputy attorney general and he asked for additional resources to pour into this russia investigation. now,...
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i really hearngs about is in addition to the moral, physical and mental degradation of the human being abuses, was the sexual as well. that seems to get pushed to the back of the story. by the way, there were x number .f rapes, adultery, incestuous born thatve children were never recognized, shall i say? in counted as members of society -- and counted as members of society. that is huge, and left at the bottom. i wish it would come up further. prof. polgar: yes, and i certainly don't mean to imply -- >> not you. [laughter] prof. polgar: but i totally agree with you. this in fact was a factor that abolitionist were beginning to point to and would especially pointed by the 1830's, when slavery is interpreted by white northerners as being officially sense of -- especially offensive at the way it works up families, promotes sexual abuse. those arguments are just really beginning, they are in their infant stages during this period. 1830's, this is a key argument abolitionists are making, the way it degrades and dehumanizes sexually, right, slate women -- slave women, and at to the slave pop
i really hearngs about is in addition to the moral, physical and mental degradation of the human being abuses, was the sexual as well. that seems to get pushed to the back of the story. by the way, there were x number .f rapes, adultery, incestuous born thatve children were never recognized, shall i say? in counted as members of society -- and counted as members of society. that is huge, and left at the bottom. i wish it would come up further. prof. polgar: yes, and i certainly don't mean to...
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maybe a moral problem with two key ministers.ne of the highlights of any trip to the french capital is often visiting notre dame cathedral. very few probably realize the site is in disarray. sight of thejestic cathedral and the new american fund open to bring it back to its former glory. >> at first glance, notre dame cathedral doesn't seem to show its 854 years of age. that's just the facade. the cathedral's main entrance, the walls facing the plaza were restored. front, themajestic site is eroding. time, pollution, rain and wind have damaged the stonework. large cracks are apparent across the monument. some of them are dangerous and could cause parts of the building to collapse. >> you can see two gargoyles. one head fell on a summer day. the other gargoyle collapsed entirely and was replaced with a tube of pvc. other degraded parts of the cathedral or more threatening and could destabilize the building. like the aging flying buttresses. the stained glass window supporting structure is weak and could collapse in case of a storm
maybe a moral problem with two key ministers.ne of the highlights of any trip to the french capital is often visiting notre dame cathedral. very few probably realize the site is in disarray. sight of thejestic cathedral and the new american fund open to bring it back to its former glory. >> at first glance, notre dame cathedral doesn't seem to show its 854 years of age. that's just the facade. the cathedral's main entrance, the walls facing the plaza were restored. front, themajestic site...