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in a moral way you need to have a vocabulary you need of morality. you need to have a conceptual framework of how to think about a moral question. for generations who were raised on the bible and for whom going to church every week was a central part of what it meant to be alive. you that kind of thinking is very available to you, and it's not available to people who aren't immersed in. the church in the same way and that's a huge difference between 1935 and 2020 or 2021 the other thing i would say, is that a second thing is that for a man of authority in 1940 or 35 or what? have you? the difference between what you said in private and what you said in public was perhaps much greater than it was today. i i'm in the middle of a project right now. about that talks among other things about tom bradley the mayor of los angeles first black maribel, los angeles. and he was born in 1917. it's a little bit younger than this cohort we're talking about but it is in his case. it's so striking. the things he said at home and the things he said in public bore no
in a moral way you need to have a vocabulary you need of morality. you need to have a conceptual framework of how to think about a moral question. for generations who were raised on the bible and for whom going to church every week was a central part of what it meant to be alive. you that kind of thinking is very available to you, and it's not available to people who aren't immersed in. the church in the same way and that's a huge difference between 1935 and 2020 or 2021 the other thing i would...
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stain and the moral pain on him. and in order to save all these people, there was always this anxiety in american politics. which is that democracy kind of makes, makes us weaker and less capable of taking the real things that real men should be able to do. there's a very gendered, masculine este sort of notion behind this real men, torture and and, and democracy makes us sissies to, in the middle east. we have people shopping, the heads of christians. we have things that we have never seen before. i would bring back water boarding and i'd bring back a hell of a lot worse than water boarding. we're hey, it's your and your terrors been could be a free trial. detention it fcc 2 sounds for 2 years. they're going anywhere. would you say that the manhattan m c. c? is while he done in plain sight, a black sight, an american song? yes, but i would say it's a black side that the sense of the black sites that people are being taken out and tortured, but they're being tortured in the way that our daily lives are being managed
stain and the moral pain on him. and in order to save all these people, there was always this anxiety in american politics. which is that democracy kind of makes, makes us weaker and less capable of taking the real things that real men should be able to do. there's a very gendered, masculine este sort of notion behind this real men, torture and and, and democracy makes us sissies to, in the middle east. we have people shopping, the heads of christians. we have things that we have never seen...
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currie: in terms of the morale, sir? rep. torres: you classified dhs as a high risk agency, if i understood your testimony correctly, tsa is a disproportionate driver of that. where does ice rank? mr. currie: it is under the management areas. there are some issues. we do have morale concerns there, they being a law enforcement organization within the department that does not have as high aim morale as other components. that needs to be addressed. it's not like i'm less concerned about ice, but you talk about overall morale of the department, they are smaller. obviously, they have a difficult mission right now, too, so i am concerned about their workforce. the other thing we look at is in the management areas, their financial systems, there are one of the three components as one of the oldest legacy financial systems left over from before the department started. and they have a way to go before they can modernize. so we have some concerns there. rep. torres: do they have their own financial -- like, why not have a shared or ce
currie: in terms of the morale, sir? rep. torres: you classified dhs as a high risk agency, if i understood your testimony correctly, tsa is a disproportionate driver of that. where does ice rank? mr. currie: it is under the management areas. there are some issues. we do have morale concerns there, they being a law enforcement organization within the department that does not have as high aim morale as other components. that needs to be addressed. it's not like i'm less concerned about ice, but...
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my question is focused on morale and we have talked about this in the past.as an interesting challenge. 240,000 employees, that's a good than most of my cities in california, that is big and yet each oneof of those individuals are part of that line of defense of home and. fbi officers, the fact that they should be paid well, 30 year career agents, the best of the best of what they do yet you have tsa employees at the airport or a lot of them are part-time struggling to get health benefits until recently, turnover watching thermometer trying to figureg out why thers something there to do major harm. how can we help you, thought you by yourself but the legislature help you make the argument that we need to bring these people up to speed? make them professionals and pay them well and make sure we pay them accordingly. >> thank you for your question. tsa, this is something we put a lot of attention and effort into and we are still part of of the efforts to ensure we raise the payoff tsa because as you said, in some cases in major locations, they can be paid more
my question is focused on morale and we have talked about this in the past.as an interesting challenge. 240,000 employees, that's a good than most of my cities in california, that is big and yet each oneof of those individuals are part of that line of defense of home and. fbi officers, the fact that they should be paid well, 30 year career agents, the best of the best of what they do yet you have tsa employees at the airport or a lot of them are part-time struggling to get health benefits until...
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i think that they have another name for now and i figure it's called like moral moral failure. so to assistance is feeling that people come back with after being in war. if they feel like they think they've done things better outside of their moral compass. ah, we're still evaluating how we're gonna approach the whole issue of interrogations, detentions, and so forth. and i don't believe that anybody has above. along. on the other hand, i also have a belief that we need to look forward as lowe's, as possible looking backwards. ah, will look forward, backward. well, forward is going to be like backward. if you don't do something about what happened in the past, nobody has been held accountable for the torture that happened in the past. and for this, among other people, i fault. president obama, essentially he gave everybody, dick cheney donald rumsfeld, he gave them all a free pass george w bush. they're all going to be rehabilitated. they're all going to be treated as great statesman. one day, i mean, they gave president obama a nobel prize for not being george w bush. the ques
i think that they have another name for now and i figure it's called like moral moral failure. so to assistance is feeling that people come back with after being in war. if they feel like they think they've done things better outside of their moral compass. ah, we're still evaluating how we're gonna approach the whole issue of interrogations, detentions, and so forth. and i don't believe that anybody has above. along. on the other hand, i also have a belief that we need to look forward as...
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i guess morale was pretty low. got all this _ cricket. i guess morale was pretty low. this covid _ cricket. i guess morale was pretty low. got all this covid stuff - cricket. i guess morale was pretty low. got all this covid stuff going | low. got all this covid stuff going on, testing almost nonstop. how are you keeping on top of all of that? trying to manage a day by day, best you can. you can only be the best version of yourself every day and throw yourself into the most important thing, which is trying to propel well and putting performances out there. and as i say, we got two opportunities to dojust out there. and as i say, we got two opportunities to do just that, turn things around, take something away from the store, and putting performances that in england test team should do. so granted it has been a challenge, and there have been a challenge, and there have been things to deal with the way from the games. it is part and parcel of the world we live in currently. it's got to manage the best we can. currently. it's got to manage the best we can-— currently. it'
i guess morale was pretty low. got all this _ cricket. i guess morale was pretty low. this covid _ cricket. i guess morale was pretty low. got all this covid stuff - cricket. i guess morale was pretty low. got all this covid stuff going | low. got all this covid stuff going on, testing almost nonstop. how are you keeping on top of all of that? trying to manage a day by day, best you can. you can only be the best version of yourself every day and throw yourself into the most important thing,...
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called the theory of morals morals. morals sentiments and he was well known in europe conf for example read a german translation as a as a moral philosopher of the scottish school, so he was he was in touch with the humanities with with history with philosophy with with politics viewed, theoretically and of course he was he was a generally cultivated man. so he knows shakespeare and so forth. i'm not sure if it's tasting music. so he was he was as as later economists such as john maynard kane said you can't be a good economist if you're only an economist. by which he meant it if all you think about is cost and benefits and you have this kind of sociopath if at the center of your theory, you're not going to do economics very intelligently and adam smith set this pattern, but it was such a temptation to make it easier. you know, i don't want to read those books at philosophy. oh, i don't want to study history. oh, i don't want to no shakespeare make it easy make it easy and now it's become as easy as it can be and this is
called the theory of morals morals. morals sentiments and he was well known in europe conf for example read a german translation as a as a moral philosopher of the scottish school, so he was he was in touch with the humanities with with history with philosophy with with politics viewed, theoretically and of course he was he was a generally cultivated man. so he knows shakespeare and so forth. i'm not sure if it's tasting music. so he was he was as as later economists such as john maynard kane...
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>> well, in terms of the morale score, sir? >> performance, morale, you classified dhs as a high risk agency. if i understood your testimony, tsa is a disproportionate driver of that, i want to know where i.c.e. ranks. >> there is a few issues in terms of management. one, we have morale concerns there, them being a law enforcement organization within the department that doesn't have as high a morale as some other components. there is a concern there that needs to be addressed. it's not that i am less concerned about i.c.e. than ts ar ocdp, but they are smaller. they have a tremendously difficult mission right now, too. i am concerned about their work force and the morale the work force, too. the other thing we look at, too, is in the management area, their financial systems, too. i.c.e. has one of the oldest legacy financial management systems, left over from before the department start asked they have a ways to go before they are able to modern oiz that as well. we have concerns there. >> does dhs have its own financial? why n
>> well, in terms of the morale score, sir? >> performance, morale, you classified dhs as a high risk agency. if i understood your testimony, tsa is a disproportionate driver of that, i want to know where i.c.e. ranks. >> there is a few issues in terms of management. one, we have morale concerns there, them being a law enforcement organization within the department that doesn't have as high a morale as some other components. there is a concern there that needs to be addressed....
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should the pope you making thes kinds of moral pronouncements?e. the pope was issuing here, he was talking to diplomats, this is a personal opinion of the pope carried we know he support vaccines, he encourages vaccines , but he didn't actually say it's a moral obligation to take it for a tea encourage people to take it and in the next breath he said healthcare is a moral obligation per journalist have conflated that, but it doesn't matter whether h said that, in regards to vaccin or not, his office, which is al that matters, last december sai taking the vaccine is not a moral obligation, and it has to be voluntary. remember, the pope, he is not the czar in the vigor of everything, he is the vicar of christ, his job description onl protects faith and morals, that's it. everything else from stock market to migration, that's personal opinion. >> he doesn't seem to be doing good job of that either. during the height of the pandemic, you know that churche we're closed and abortion clinics and liquor stores were open, so i just wish and i say this as
should the pope you making thes kinds of moral pronouncements?e. the pope was issuing here, he was talking to diplomats, this is a personal opinion of the pope carried we know he support vaccines, he encourages vaccines , but he didn't actually say it's a moral obligation to take it for a tea encourage people to take it and in the next breath he said healthcare is a moral obligation per journalist have conflated that, but it doesn't matter whether h said that, in regards to vaccin or not, his...
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i would say a budget is a moral value. budget for a family, the school, a nation, it shows who's important and who's not. this bill more than any bill in my lifetime is focusing on things that will impact the poorest families. you heard some stories in the last show about people whose lives are in great danger. there is -- they are proposing childcare for mothers who want to work. it's education for all our kids. the child tax credit which has turned poverty around but is expired now because the bill back better has not passed yet. these things are critical in the bill addresses the -- addresses them directly. most bills in washington aren't always so critical but this one is. it addresses those who are poorest. the build back better bill really needs to pass and then i think voting rights becomes the most important priority in the country. by martin luther king jr. day which is coming up soon, voting rights must take center stage and it should be a bipartisan passing of voting rights. this should not be a partisan issue.
i would say a budget is a moral value. budget for a family, the school, a nation, it shows who's important and who's not. this bill more than any bill in my lifetime is focusing on things that will impact the poorest families. you heard some stories in the last show about people whose lives are in great danger. there is -- they are proposing childcare for mothers who want to work. it's education for all our kids. the child tax credit which has turned poverty around but is expired now because...
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this is a moral moment in america. i recall the words of that great american patriot and -- martin luther king jr., who all of us just observed, dr. king said history has thrust something upon me from which i cannot turn away. we have been summoned here. all of us. we cannot turn away. and this is no time for politics as usual. the times cry out for moral leadership, for integrity, for empathy and for care for one another, for deep investment in the covenant that we have with one another as an american people. e pluribus unum, what a grand doctrine, what a noble idea which our country has been driving to reach with fits and starts, with setbacks and comebacks since the day of its founding. this is one of those moments. we cannot turn away. we cannot hide from history, and i am truly honored to stand here with all of you, democrats, republicans, and independents in this moment and on this, my 365th day, as a member of the united states senate. the most conventional deliberative body on the planet striving, again, -- str
this is a moral moment in america. i recall the words of that great american patriot and -- martin luther king jr., who all of us just observed, dr. king said history has thrust something upon me from which i cannot turn away. we have been summoned here. all of us. we cannot turn away. and this is no time for politics as usual. the times cry out for moral leadership, for integrity, for empathy and for care for one another, for deep investment in the covenant that we have with one another as an...
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president cyril ramaphosa called him "the nation's moral compass". in a eulogy delivered at the state funeral, mr ramaphosa said desmond tutu had been the spiritual father of the new nation and the bearer of its conscience. covid—19 is continuing to cause major disruption for travellers worldwide. airlines cancelled more than 4,400 flights on saturday. it's one of the highest single—day tolls since the cancellations began just before christmas, and thousands of flights were grounded due to surging covid cases among airline crews and ground personnel. a german sea rescue charity has taken hundreds of migrants to the italian port of pozzallo in sicily. the sea—watch 3 vessel has spent the last week searching for a port that would accept them. the migrants were picked up in five separate operations in the mediterranean. now on bbc news, archbishop desmond tutu — who died in december, aged 90 — was a hero of the anti—apartheid movement in south africa. the bbc�*s andrew harding reflects on his tumultuous life. singing. it's impossible to tell south afric
president cyril ramaphosa called him "the nation's moral compass". in a eulogy delivered at the state funeral, mr ramaphosa said desmond tutu had been the spiritual father of the new nation and the bearer of its conscience. covid—19 is continuing to cause major disruption for travellers worldwide. airlines cancelled more than 4,400 flights on saturday. it's one of the highest single—day tolls since the cancellations began just before christmas, and thousands of flights were...
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he was our moral and siritual moral compass. he was our moral and spiritual leader _ moral compass.oral compass. he was our moral and spiritual leader especially from - moral compass. he was our moral and spiritual leader especially from the - spiritual leader especially from the 19705 and 19805 during the apartheid era, but also in the post apartheid era. given the context we are right now in the country, there is a widespread sense that we have lost our moral compass is a country itself. in the last year or so, his voice was quiet because he was ill. now that he is not there, we are going to miss him. he now that he is not there, we are going to miss him.— now that he is not there, we are going to miss him. he was a great orator at pulpit. — going to miss him. he was a great orator at pulpit, on _ going to miss him. he was a great orator at pulpit, on a _ going to miss him. he was a great orator at pulpit, on a stage, - going to miss him. he was a great orator at pulpit, on a stage, skills| orator at pulpit, on a stage, skills that have been admired, but he knew how to tell a stor
he was our moral and siritual moral compass. he was our moral and spiritual leader _ moral compass.oral compass. he was our moral and spiritual leader especially from - moral compass. he was our moral and spiritual leader especially from the - spiritual leader especially from the 19705 and 19805 during the apartheid era, but also in the post apartheid era. given the context we are right now in the country, there is a widespread sense that we have lost our moral compass is a country itself. in...
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.— a big impact on morale. important _ a big impact on morale. chicken it is important. we _ a big impact on morale. chicken it is important. we learned - a big impact on morale. chicken it is important. we learned that - a big impact on morale. chicken it is important. we learned that in l a big impact on morale. chicken it. is important. we learned that in the first wave in the first five minutes, you check the everyone is ok and it goes a long way. the 0k and it goes a long way. the emotional _ 0k and it goes a long way. the emotional support is key to allow people _ emotional support is key to allow pe0ple to — emotional support is key to allow people to be their best selves when they come — people to be their best selves when they come to work.— people to be their best selves when they come to work. more than one in ten beds in — they come to work. more than one in ten beds in england _ they come to work. more than one in ten beds in england are _ they come to work. more than one in ten beds in england are
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she thought it was morally wrong.i don't know if she knew any slaves when she died, a couple years -- showed there was one town in new hampshire. she certainly visited, not proven, she visited, encountered slavery in her first book, and imaginative view of slavery. it was clear she was against it. she being a great, a woman of the eighteenth century the bargain the founders made in -- and continue until the time the country could peaceably get rid of slavery. she supported colonization, sending free slaves to africa to the country that became liberia. she thought slaves wouldn't be able to succeed in america. she wrote a book called mister payton's experiment in which mister payton, the slaveowner, wanted them to be successful so didn't know where to send them, he sends one group to a northern city and another to a role town and to canada and they all had a terrible experience saying it was racist and discrimination, and in the end decided to send them all to liberia. again from our perspective her attitude, she suppo
she thought it was morally wrong.i don't know if she knew any slaves when she died, a couple years -- showed there was one town in new hampshire. she certainly visited, not proven, she visited, encountered slavery in her first book, and imaginative view of slavery. it was clear she was against it. she being a great, a woman of the eighteenth century the bargain the founders made in -- and continue until the time the country could peaceably get rid of slavery. she supported colonization, sending...
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president cyril ramaphosa called him the nation's moral compass.site. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @sipusey. but for me and the team, thank you for watching and i will see you for watching and i will see you soon. hello. it's been an unusually warm start to the brand new year. not only did new year's day bring us the warmest start to a january morning on record, the temperature overnight didn't drop below 13.2 celsius at chivenor in devon, but we also picked up our warmest new year's day on record — the temperature above 16 degrees in london. and it wasn'tjust here in the uk that experienced an exceptional warmth — that's been across much of europe, as you can see by these yellow and amber colours. record—breaking for some but a change as colder air pushes in through next week to something much more akin to january, even the return of snow for some. no snow, though, to start sunday morning. it will be a little bit chilly across parts of north east scotland but elsewhere, a very mild start and some heavy downpours to begin with across the easter
president cyril ramaphosa called him the nation's moral compass.site. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @sipusey. but for me and the team, thank you for watching and i will see you for watching and i will see you soon. hello. it's been an unusually warm start to the brand new year. not only did new year's day bring us the warmest start to a january morning on record, the temperature overnight didn't drop below 13.2 celsius at chivenor in devon, but we also picked up our warmest new year's day on...
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the tricky part of this is the moral— that's... the tricky part of this is the moral part.hole thing of, if you _ the moral part. the whole thing of, if you go— the moral part. the whole thing of, if you go to — the moral part. the whole thing of, if you go to hospital, you expect people that are treating you to be protected themselves and therefore you are _ protected themselves and therefore you are protected, but then i suppose _ you are protected, but then i suppose there is this other side of the argument as well. it is a tricky one for— the argument as well. it is a tricky one for the — the argument as well. it is a tricky one for the government to solve this, _ one for the government to solve this, but— one for the government to solve this, but ultimately it is the nhs service _ this, but ultimately it is the nhs service that is stretched for a long. — service that is stretched for a long, long time and we need it to be at as high—capacity as it can: _ it to be at as high—capacity as it can, deel— it to be at as high—capacity as it can, dealwith it to be at as high—c
the tricky part of this is the moral— that's... the tricky part of this is the moral part.hole thing of, if you _ the moral part. the whole thing of, if you go— the moral part. the whole thing of, if you go to — the moral part. the whole thing of, if you go to hospital, you expect people that are treating you to be protected themselves and therefore you are _ protected themselves and therefore you are protected, but then i suppose _ you are protected, but then i suppose there is this...
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if confirmed, what steps would you taking me to be to address morale and training issues?>> thanks, senator. that's a fundamental question, fundamental issue and challenge for me if i walk into ina is to assess what the morale of the workforce is and take every measure i can to improve that morale which improves the effectiveness of the organization. i stepped into management positions in a number of different entities throughout my government career, and as i mentioned earlier morale can change. they can turn on a dime but it also can improve on a dime. it's a matter of doing some of the blocking and tackling of management making sure people have career paths laid out, opportunities for details, training, that kind of thing. it's making sure the tone at the top is right as i alluded to earlier, , that everybody on the line realizes the supervisors and had a ina have their back so long as they do their job right and honestly and objectively they will be supported. they will never get a message from the front office that they need to do anything for political reasons, which
if confirmed, what steps would you taking me to be to address morale and training issues?>> thanks, senator. that's a fundamental question, fundamental issue and challenge for me if i walk into ina is to assess what the morale of the workforce is and take every measure i can to improve that morale which improves the effectiveness of the organization. i stepped into management positions in a number of different entities throughout my government career, and as i mentioned earlier morale can...
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and the moral authority, the made america awarded, or soccer fudge. the shimmer of effective interrogation. oh, no one else seemed wrong when i was just a shape out disdain. because the african and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground the simply notified congress of our intend to deliver. and 17 helicopters. after that, i just ran to the escalation, told the u. s. joins other natal members state and ramping up supplies of weapons, but tells russia to pull back its own story from its order. we cry and also beside the mystery surrounding the death of sex offender in finance. he is jeffrey epstein take to turn with us federal documents back to the 1st suicide attempt to paring, heavily redacted and today and being completely blank, dank medical experts appear to be international input to the international olympic committee to.
and the moral authority, the made america awarded, or soccer fudge. the shimmer of effective interrogation. oh, no one else seemed wrong when i was just a shape out disdain. because the african and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground the simply notified congress of our intend to deliver. and 17 helicopters. after that, i just ran to the escalation, told the u. s. joins other natal members state and ramping up supplies of...
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thank god forbid the moral argument for bitcoin. essentially from a christian perspective, and of course the coin and the american dream, which is the newest book, which is a big book for policymakers. okay, so of a prolific author. let's talk about all salmon are. that's where we are. we're here and we are meeting all these new bit cleaners and people are coming here year now i've made that pilgrimage to el salvador home of bitcoin city eventually. and of course the president has made the coin legal 10 or what are your impressions so far? well i, it's, 1st of all, it's just, i am blown away by the natural beauty of everything. but more than that, there's like, like an energy here, like almost like a spiritual revival most right. like where people are very excited to be al salvador and to be here. so a lot of big corners coming in a lot of foreigner, you know, just sort of like checking things out. and you could tell that there's pride in being in el salvador in here, and maybe wasn't here before you see a lot of optimism, a lot of
thank god forbid the moral argument for bitcoin. essentially from a christian perspective, and of course the coin and the american dream, which is the newest book, which is a big book for policymakers. okay, so of a prolific author. let's talk about all salmon are. that's where we are. we're here and we are meeting all these new bit cleaners and people are coming here year now i've made that pilgrimage to el salvador home of bitcoin city eventually. and of course the president has made the coin...
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president cyril ramaphosa called him the nation's moral compass.ation and the bearer of its conscience. covid—19 is continuing to cause major disruption for travellers worldwide — airlines cancelled more than 4,440 flights on saturday. it's one of the highest single—day tolls since the cancellations began just before christmas, and thousands of flights were grounded due to surging covid cases among airline crews and ground personnel. a german sea rescue charity has taken hundreds of migrants to the italian port of pozzallo, in sicily. the sea watch three vessel has spent the last week searching for a port that would accept them. the migrants were picked up in five separate operations in the mediterranean. now on bbc news, for over 12 months, the bbcjoined a vicar and a pastor on the frontlines in burnley,
president cyril ramaphosa called him the nation's moral compass.ation and the bearer of its conscience. covid—19 is continuing to cause major disruption for travellers worldwide — airlines cancelled more than 4,440 flights on saturday. it's one of the highest single—day tolls since the cancellations began just before christmas, and thousands of flights were grounded due to surging covid cases among airline crews and ground personnel. a german sea rescue charity has taken hundreds of...
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i really wanna help them to understand the moral case for rickland cuz it is a christian country. so yeah, if that's on my agenda, you know, next time i'm here, i think it'll be more education focused. yeah, well praise does, does she do me? thanks much for being a cass report. well, thanks for having me and asking to do for this addition of guys report with me, max kaiser and stacy herbert. thank our guests, jimmy song until next on iow. ah, i don't think we'll put it up unless perhaps you skita coordinate the to please keep it going to push and push it if i heard of it, but there was somebody somebody put up a few minutes that really was 3 to what i still love the problem started at the, but i book a book with you believe about what will give you hope all the derived from what you what we believe. if you know this was a you well, thank you bye. here for pretty weaker live from a brush your production for the new blue with can so called enhanced interrogation techniques used by the u. s. officials were basically designed as techniques to break down the human mind. if you force a
i really wanna help them to understand the moral case for rickland cuz it is a christian country. so yeah, if that's on my agenda, you know, next time i'm here, i think it'll be more education focused. yeah, well praise does, does she do me? thanks much for being a cass report. well, thanks for having me and asking to do for this addition of guys report with me, max kaiser and stacy herbert. thank our guests, jimmy song until next on iow. ah, i don't think we'll put it up unless perhaps you...
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morales couldn't believe it. he was convinced brittani's attacker had to be a repeat offender. >> you'd have to figure that somebody that's done something in that extreme has done -- done something like that before. >> brittani's attacker, basically, vanished into thin air. >> yes. >> so now morales'investigation went from the lab to the street. he'd heard brittani was seeing someone, kind of a boyfriend. >> was he a potential suspect? >> absolutely. >> did you do a dna test on her -- sort of boyfriend? >> yes. he was cleared. his dna did not match that. >> police didn't have to rely on just hard evidence, though. they had an eyewitness to the attack. >> i could see his height. brittani's mom had actually seen the guy. >> i saw he had jeans on. he had a long-sleeved shirt on, >> and what does he look like? >> either a dark caucasian man or a light hispanic with brown hair, kinda spiky. >> police created a composite sketch and spread the word across the rio grande valley. >> there was both billboards, rewards, cri
morales couldn't believe it. he was convinced brittani's attacker had to be a repeat offender. >> you'd have to figure that somebody that's done something in that extreme has done -- done something like that before. >> brittani's attacker, basically, vanished into thin air. >> yes. >> so now morales'investigation went from the lab to the street. he'd heard brittani was seeing someone, kind of a boyfriend. >> was he a potential suspect? >> absolutely. >>...
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what do you mean when you say shaun of the morality. we as i you say shaun of the morality.shaun of the morality. we as lawyers cannot _ you say shaun of the morality. we as lawyers cannot let — you say shaun of the morality. we as lawyers cannot let emotion, - lawyers cannot let emotion, reputations, public views of individuals sway us. we have to look coldly at the black and white lettering on the page. along the page it looks like she has tried to release all of her claims against everybody associated with epstein for $500,000. she was perfectly entitled to do that, she had legal advice at the time. as a consequence the court will not look to the adequacy of the bargain, they will look at what was intended so really the burden is now in her lawyer, a very good lawyer, who will have to say and explain why prince andrew is not caught by this deal, almost the burden has shifted to virginia giuffre to prove why this was not a settlement against prince andrew, although unnamed in the actual agreement. although unnamed in the actual agreement-— although unnamed in the actual aa
what do you mean when you say shaun of the morality. we as i you say shaun of the morality.shaun of the morality. we as lawyers cannot _ you say shaun of the morality. we as lawyers cannot let — you say shaun of the morality. we as lawyers cannot let emotion, - lawyers cannot let emotion, reputations, public views of individuals sway us. we have to look coldly at the black and white lettering on the page. along the page it looks like she has tried to release all of her claims against...
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archbishop desmond tutu has been our moral compass but| tutu has been our moral compass but he's alsoour national conscience. it he's also been our national conscience-— he's also been our national conscience. . , ,, ., conscience. it was during south africa's long — conscience. it was during south africa's long and _ conscience. it was during south africa's long and violent - conscience. it was during south | africa's long and violent struggle against the countries brutal regime that he rose to prominence. we will be free! after the country became a democracy he presided over the tumultuous reconciliation process. in accordance with his wishes the archbishop will be acclimated, this is a green alternative to cremation. his ashes will be interned beneath the floor at st. george's cathedral. it's the end of it in error, the last of south africa's well—known freedom fighters leaves behind a difficult task of the leaders to rid the country of corruption and racial divisions. and to also forge the way forward in the spirit of the moral compass that many believed was a driving force to des
archbishop desmond tutu has been our moral compass but| tutu has been our moral compass but he's alsoour national conscience. it he's also been our national conscience-— he's also been our national conscience. . , ,, ., conscience. it was during south africa's long — conscience. it was during south africa's long and _ conscience. it was during south africa's long and violent - conscience. it was during south | africa's long and violent struggle against the countries brutal regime that he...
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his research led him to conclude that the concepts of morality culture must have been present in the animal kingdom before they were developed by humans. for example, humans, chimpanzees, and bono bos, she large parts of the same gesture language. all of these are injustice that you find in the chaplaincy, before chapel begging for food, your bag for food like re, bag like doors and a bag like this because that's where you receive your food and in your interest they used the same kind of gestures as we do in the same kind of context. clearly they mean the same kind of thing. and you can't miss understand somebody who's begging you can't misunderstand somebody who says, go away. you can't misunderstand somebody asking for reassurance or a pat on the back or an embrace or a kiss these things, a common language to all people and to chimpanzees. jane good. all is the world's foremost expert on chimpanzees. good old launch. the 1st systematic study of chimpanzees social behavior in the wild in the late 19 fifties could all worked for the prominent paleo anthropologist louis leaky. and in
his research led him to conclude that the concepts of morality culture must have been present in the animal kingdom before they were developed by humans. for example, humans, chimpanzees, and bono bos, she large parts of the same gesture language. all of these are injustice that you find in the chaplaincy, before chapel begging for food, your bag for food like re, bag like doors and a bag like this because that's where you receive your food and in your interest they used the same kind of...
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is america facing a moral crisis?yes, america's facing a moral crisis, and much of our history has been a consistent facing of a moral crisis. and this particular moment is one, let there be no doubt, this is a dark moment. this very well may be, as dr. king said a long time ago, this may be a midnight in the social order. and midnight is both the most dangerous time because it is darkest, and it is the time of potential hope because light has the potential of dawning. we are at midnight. we really are. there's no question about that. and yet the result of that will be determined by our actions and our willingness, i would claim, to affirm the high ideals and principles that are a part of who we are. and i believe -- i'm not an optimist. i believe that the vast majority of americans truly believe in the highest ideals. there is more good among us. there are more ideals that we share among us. but unfortunately -- and i hate to use the phrase -- there is a silent majority that is too silent, that is too quiet. there is
is america facing a moral crisis?yes, america's facing a moral crisis, and much of our history has been a consistent facing of a moral crisis. and this particular moment is one, let there be no doubt, this is a dark moment. this very well may be, as dr. king said a long time ago, this may be a midnight in the social order. and midnight is both the most dangerous time because it is darkest, and it is the time of potential hope because light has the potential of dawning. we are at midnight. we...
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this is a good way to boost morale visible to do with the lead. yes, it certainly is important, good morale is already half the battle. what's in this? those were a challenging few days when president talk i have spoke to the nation, he was able to address the complexity of the situation and recognized the threats that the country was facing schoolers, the summer, sidney earth and celebrities, north ed yamaha, 13 mac of mrs. us, let's switch gears. i'd like to talk about something less stressful if i'm not mistaken. the organization celebrates 2 anniversaries this year. one is the 30th anniversary of the collective security treaty, and the other is the 20th anniversary of the collective security treaty organization. the 20th anniversary of the c s t o. for the 1st time a peacekeeping contingent from all the member states was deployed. if you could share with us your feelings about these 2 milestones, what has been achieved so far and what the future holds for us. new members, perhaps i would really like to hear what you feel about these to very si
this is a good way to boost morale visible to do with the lead. yes, it certainly is important, good morale is already half the battle. what's in this? those were a challenging few days when president talk i have spoke to the nation, he was able to address the complexity of the situation and recognized the threats that the country was facing schoolers, the summer, sidney earth and celebrities, north ed yamaha, 13 mac of mrs. us, let's switch gears. i'd like to talk about something less...
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president cyril ramaphosa called him the nation's moral compass.inuing to cause major disruption for travellers worldwide — airlines cancelled more than 4,400 flights on saturday. it's one of the highest single—day tolls since the cancellations began just before christmas, and thousands of flights were grounded due to surging covid cases among airline crews and ground personnel. the north korean leader — kim jong—un — has signalled that the country's faltering economy will be the national priority this year. mr kim said increasing development and improving people's living standards was the main task.
president cyril ramaphosa called him the nation's moral compass.inuing to cause major disruption for travellers worldwide — airlines cancelled more than 4,400 flights on saturday. it's one of the highest single—day tolls since the cancellations began just before christmas, and thousands of flights were grounded due to surging covid cases among airline crews and ground personnel. the north korean leader — kim jong—un — has signalled that the country's faltering economy will be the...
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she does not think that the arc of the moral universe been store justice. she's a, she's a realist, not a i wouldn't say she that she's a kid in geri. politician. but she does believe that that humanity is capable of terrible crime. evil. i mean her or her parents generation suffered under, under the nazis. and she herself suffered under the german communist. so she's she, she deals with the world as she finds it and believe i would describe her as a determined optimist for her. the image of this is an image she uses frequently rolling that rock up the mountain, lonely dive, it fall on his head every every few feet and then keeps going. that for her is not a a pessimistic image. it's what she does. it's what, and again this goes back to her lutheran foundation of the quiet work of salvation. right, right. that's what she did right. chance for 16 years. well, not only is germany and europe on the united states being tested by seizing, paying invited repute, and they're being tested internally. and while she was in office, the alternative for germany, a party
she does not think that the arc of the moral universe been store justice. she's a, she's a realist, not a i wouldn't say she that she's a kid in geri. politician. but she does believe that that humanity is capable of terrible crime. evil. i mean her or her parents generation suffered under, under the nazis. and she herself suffered under the german communist. so she's she, she deals with the world as she finds it and believe i would describe her as a determined optimist for her. the image of...