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where is our moral fiber? a growing number of right wing christians are coming out day after day as a christian, i think i have the right to expose their hypocrisy and call them out for all the thing they are saying wrong and how misguided they are. >> make no mistake. there is no moral or religious case for taking away health care from 30 million americans. it is very simple. if obamacare is repealed, americans will die. children of god will die. is that the moral position we have as country? it is a fact. every christian should keep this in mind. however, for reasons unknown, christians have been attacking the affordable care act as if it is the devil. pat robson, manager's favorite doomsday prophet said americans must rise up against obamacare. >> this example of state socialism is something that americans should rise up against. they snuck that thing by us. it was strictly partisan initiative. but the famous quote from the then speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, we have to pass it so we can find out what'
where is our moral fiber? a growing number of right wing christians are coming out day after day as a christian, i think i have the right to expose their hypocrisy and call them out for all the thing they are saying wrong and how misguided they are. >> make no mistake. there is no moral or religious case for taking away health care from 30 million americans. it is very simple. if obamacare is repealed, americans will die. children of god will die. is that the moral position we have as...
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well moral monday is the day monday doesn't have any significance but moral monday is we really just want to make it to present a challenge a moral challenge to the moral policies that have passed since this new legislator is taken office and we also we want to draw you know dramatize the shame shameful condition of our state through you know a moral challenge to these policies and this is something that i really find a very surprising that it's not getting a whole lot of corporate media attention i've been wanting to cover this for a while now you being in the state you know i follow you on social media you're always posting about this but one thing that i found very interesting is how many people have actually been arrested in connection to this every week more people are showing up to these events and the number of people that have been arrested since april it's reaching almost a thousand people john why so many arrests. well i think you know north carolinians have decided to come together and stand up for everyone's rights and not just the rights of a few and so the civil disobed
well moral monday is the day monday doesn't have any significance but moral monday is we really just want to make it to present a challenge a moral challenge to the moral policies that have passed since this new legislator is taken office and we also we want to draw you know dramatize the shame shameful condition of our state through you know a moral challenge to these policies and this is something that i really find a very surprising that it's not getting a whole lot of corporate media...
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do we have moral obligations here in america? 40 times to take health care away from american who's des tratly need it? is it the moral thing to do to shortchange birmingham, alabama when it comes to schools, public schools? how about that damnity voting rights things thing? what's the moral obligation making sure that every american has the opportune chance to vote in this country? now, as far as syria is concerned, i'm all out. and mr. president, i hope you don't do this because the syrians are a different breed of cat when it comes to retaliation. do we know what the response is going to be? do we know what the response to the response to the response is going to be? do we have an end game? don't give me all these slick words as senator corker if it's it's a surgical attack. there ain't nothing about hitting a country that has nothing to do with our security. >> why is it some liberals are getting roped in by this conversation? have we not learned anything in the middle east are we going to do another ten years of war? give me
do we have moral obligations here in america? 40 times to take health care away from american who's des tratly need it? is it the moral thing to do to shortchange birmingham, alabama when it comes to schools, public schools? how about that damnity voting rights things thing? what's the moral obligation making sure that every american has the opportune chance to vote in this country? now, as far as syria is concerned, i'm all out. and mr. president, i hope you don't do this because the syrians...
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, and officer morales caught him. >> the baby's safe. a border policeman maces the suspect who keeps going. >> there was a mob of people and they all just waited for him. so he wasn't going to go anywhere. >> price is tackled by the mexican police. >> they got him, captured him going across the border. >> morales hands the child to charmaine rodriguez waiting nearby to rush the baby to safety. >> i grabbed the baby, and i ran into the building. >> fortunately, the toddler is unharmed. officials are stunned to learn the baby is eddie price's own son justin. >> what a terrible situation. this was going to cause a little baby to be without a father and certainly things weren't going to go well for his father. >> things go badly indeed for the father who winds up with a six-year prison term for burglary, evading arrest and child endangerment. >> we were just there, and we did what we had to do. >> for the border police whose crucial decisions and split-second timing were carried out in front of multiple cameras, it's an event they'll never f
, and officer morales caught him. >> the baby's safe. a border policeman maces the suspect who keeps going. >> there was a mob of people and they all just waited for him. so he wasn't going to go anywhere. >> price is tackled by the mexican police. >> they got him, captured him going across the border. >> morales hands the child to charmaine rodriguez waiting nearby to rush the baby to safety. >> i grabbed the baby, and i ran into the building. >>...
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it defies any code of morality.ndiscriminate slaughter of civilians, the killing of women and children and bystanders is a moral obscenity. >> white house officials say that president obama has not decided how to respond, onlt that the president has decided the u.s. will respond. and according to pentagon officials that reaction could come within days. we begin in damascus. we're joined by a freelance reporter via telephone. we are not identifying her for her safety. >> reporter: it's a very mixed reaction, some people are angry at the syrian government for letting things come to this. one woman was saying why can't assad just step down already. it's clear he has become an excuse for the west to attack us. a lot of whether they are pro or anti-syrian government, they are very worried. i hear a lot of people referencing iraq. one man who supports the strike was saying that if they hit civilian targets like in iraq or against libya, then thousands of syrians could be at risk. you know, that's not something they want t
it defies any code of morality.ndiscriminate slaughter of civilians, the killing of women and children and bystanders is a moral obscenity. >> white house officials say that president obama has not decided how to respond, onlt that the president has decided the u.s. will respond. and according to pentagon officials that reaction could come within days. we begin in damascus. we're joined by a freelance reporter via telephone. we are not identifying her for her safety. >> reporter:...
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>> and from north carolina, lucky severson has the story of a protest movement called moral monday. >> forward together, not one step back! >> immore monday is a term i have used, and i do believe it is true. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> welcome. i'm fred de sam lazaro sitting in for bob be aer thety. thank you for joining us. religion groups are among those marking the 50th anniversary of the march on washington with a series of events held throughout the country. at an interfaith service at the mount airy baptist church in washington, a diverse group of clergy said they must continue to fight inequality. >> we will never be satisfied with the injustice of our land. we will never be co
>> and from north carolina, lucky severson has the story of a protest movement called moral monday. >> forward together, not one step back! >> immore monday is a term i have used, and i do believe it is true. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding also...
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they have a predictable array of moral positions, even though their advocates a more relativism. the sexual liberation is in the, the lead of contraception, provision of abortion, the quality, interchange ability of the sexes, and normalization of homosexual marriage, the rights of abortion and, perhaps, even in fact that the side and you have euthanasia, like to death. they favor of big government and declared that it should be secular and secularizing. that is, they mean by this that it should hold the basic worldview of secular liberalism and established by force of law. that as we know means two things. first, government should drive religion, especially christianity out of the public square and into the privatized in zero of the other side of the great wall of separation. second, the government should impose a predictable array of liberal moral positions and everyone. also in the belief system and got their own cause moscow view. the big picture, the way they understand the universe, nature and human nature is essentially in self-conscious the dumbest. treats them as one mor
they have a predictable array of moral positions, even though their advocates a more relativism. the sexual liberation is in the, the lead of contraception, provision of abortion, the quality, interchange ability of the sexes, and normalization of homosexual marriage, the rights of abortion and, perhaps, even in fact that the side and you have euthanasia, like to death. they favor of big government and declared that it should be secular and secularizing. that is, they mean by this that it...
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morales has made a connection with price. he urges the crowds of armed officers to back off so he can continue talking to the agitated suspect. >> he had the conversation through the broken window. i convinced him to get out of the car. >> clutching the baby with the knife on his own neck, the suspect climbs out. but a moment later, he gets pepper sprayed and retreats. >> it made him mad and went back into the car. i tried to talk to him and tell him, you know, to give himself up, that nobody was hurt yet, and, you know, that nobody needed to be hurt. >> morales start does bargain. >> we wanted to create sort of the idea that he might be able to get away so that he felt like he had an option. >> i told him, well, you know f they let you go to mexico, give us the baby. >> he took a situation that was very escalated, and he calmed him down. >> finally, it seems morales has gotten through to the distraught suspect. >> he says if you let me go to mexico, i'll give you the baby. >> price agrees. he gets out of the car, but edges t
morales has made a connection with price. he urges the crowds of armed officers to back off so he can continue talking to the agitated suspect. >> he had the conversation through the broken window. i convinced him to get out of the car. >> clutching the baby with the knife on his own neck, the suspect climbs out. but a moment later, he gets pepper sprayed and retreats. >> it made him mad and went back into the car. i tried to talk to him and tell him, you know, to give himself...
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kerry talks about it being a moral obscenity.gal which would be their first preference because syria didn't sign the chemical weapons convention. he won't get united nations approval which is the obama administration's second choice because russia and china will veto so now we're down to an appeal to morality. 100,000 people have been killed in syria. also's say 2,000 were killed by chemical weapons. what is it that makes it 50 times more immoral to use chemical weapons that's finally got the obama administration to move? >> let me look -- time line, pulled up. may 19, 2011, president obama said the syrian government started shooting its own demonstration and have inspectors have access to the city and u.n. inspectors then july, may 19th, he said, we stepped up our sanctions on syrian regime. that's 2011. july 2011, we keep the pressure up to see if we can bring real change in syria. that didn't happen. january 24, 2012, state of the union speech he says i have no doubt they will discover the force of change can't be reversed and
kerry talks about it being a moral obscenity.gal which would be their first preference because syria didn't sign the chemical weapons convention. he won't get united nations approval which is the obama administration's second choice because russia and china will veto so now we're down to an appeal to morality. 100,000 people have been killed in syria. also's say 2,000 were killed by chemical weapons. what is it that makes it 50 times more immoral to use chemical weapons that's finally got the...
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argument for these things and to do that we got to take on the moral challenges to these things. the thing we have to give people who are deeply oriented by their moral concerns is a bit of prudence. prudence is the intellectual virtue of seeing the world as is and acting accordingly as opposed to seeing the world as you would like to be and acting accordingly. it is our job to connect people's legitimate moral intuitions with that bit of the art of economics, consistent looking at not the immediate but the longer the effects of policy. that is economic reasoning. you don't have to have a course in macro to do that but you got to connect your moral intuition to that economic reasoning if you don't want your actions to lead to destructive consequences. >> another question. since we got the mic in the back, you, ma'am. >> i work in the stock market. really enjoyed your presentation. over the years i heard dozens of presentations about the financial crisis. i never tire of it. it is fascinating. as we go back to around 2008 when this was hot, one thing i remember is guys like barney
argument for these things and to do that we got to take on the moral challenges to these things. the thing we have to give people who are deeply oriented by their moral concerns is a bit of prudence. prudence is the intellectual virtue of seeing the world as is and acting accordingly as opposed to seeing the world as you would like to be and acting accordingly. it is our job to connect people's legitimate moral intuitions with that bit of the art of economics, consistent looking at not the...
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but the next phase of moral monday has started.people look at ashville as -- we may be the first place to deal with the gop. there's a legal fight to sue against the state taking over the water system. everyone is saying i don't think the gop is going to win. we will be the first people to turn back the side against this oppression. so people are looking at ashville to be the leader. >> bill: we love it. don't mess with ashville. great job, jeff. say hello to all of our friends down there. >> i will and seepfully we'll see you soon. i love it. this is the faith community making a difference in north carolina. >> announcer: follow us on twitters a bpshow. this is the "bill press show." ♪ documentaries... on current tv. >> did anyone tell the pilgrims they should self-deport? >> no, they said "make us a turkey and make it fast". >> (laughter). >> she gets the comedians laughing. >> that's the best! >> that's hilarious. >> ... and the thinkers thinking. >> okay, so there is wiggle room in the ten commandments is what you're telling me
but the next phase of moral monday has started.people look at ashville as -- we may be the first place to deal with the gop. there's a legal fight to sue against the state taking over the water system. everyone is saying i don't think the gop is going to win. we will be the first people to turn back the side against this oppression. so people are looking at ashville to be the leader. >> bill: we love it. don't mess with ashville. great job, jeff. say hello to all of our friends down...
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that perhaps john kerry expressed yesterday the feeling of moral outrage i think will win and therefore a majority in europe will decide that military action is acceptable i would just say this you know number one can we please actually find out for certain that it was a sad that use those weapons it's probable that it was but please can we find out for certain and i would send everybody else that moral outrage on its own is not a good enough reason to get involved in a war that could have unforseen consequences you know the real worry is that we have iran and russia on one side we have britain france and america on the other side. and without wishing to sound like a do monger military intervention in syria could lead to something far bigger far even more worrying than we're seeing at the moment so i think we really have to think very carefully in my view is that what we've done in afghanistan and iraq in fact for many decades whatever britain's got involved in the middle east we tend to have made things worse not better and horrible the wheat is ghastly though some of the crimes are th
that perhaps john kerry expressed yesterday the feeling of moral outrage i think will win and therefore a majority in europe will decide that military action is acceptable i would just say this you know number one can we please actually find out for certain that it was a sad that use those weapons it's probable that it was but please can we find out for certain and i would send everybody else that moral outrage on its own is not a good enough reason to get involved in a war that could have...
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bankruptcy and that moral inconsistency in terms of turning his back to the new jim crow turning his back to the black poor turning his back to those folks who are dealing with brutal circumstances privatizing of education you see in decent housing. in a indescribable levels of massive unemployment and underemployment of people having been employed for. years of born years don't even figure not even on the radar screen in the statistics that come out of the labor department they're suffering totally invisible ines the kind of thing that deeply deeply upsets me as you can imagine my book you talk about liberal hypocrisy. and. you just i had not heard at length you speak before about liberal hypocrisy within the african-american community but certainly you've spoken about it within the white community is there a fundamental difference between the two. oh sure sure namely because of course black liberals to have to deal with this is legacy of white supremacy and you see it on m.s.n. b.c. in the last few days that the hurt is genuine among the black professionals is genuine among the bla
bankruptcy and that moral inconsistency in terms of turning his back to the new jim crow turning his back to the black poor turning his back to those folks who are dealing with brutal circumstances privatizing of education you see in decent housing. in a indescribable levels of massive unemployment and underemployment of people having been employed for. years of born years don't even figure not even on the radar screen in the statistics that come out of the labor department they're suffering...
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and then we frame all those things as moral. health care's a moral issue. session a moral issue.nd then we say to folks, what we need is an anti-racial, anti-poverty, pro-justice, movement. and go back to mississippi, go back to north carolina. come here, but don't stay here. if you're going to change the nation, you've got to think states? and this is a question of what is happening in our local community. we will continue with coverage of this 50th commemoration of the march on washington when we return. [ bottle ] okay, listen up! i'm here to get the lady of the house back on her feet. [ all gasp ] oj, veggies -- you're cool. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! 'cause i'm re-workin' the menu, keeping her healthy and you on your toes. [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. i see you, cupcake! uh-oh! [ bottle ] the number one doctor recommended brand. ensure®. nutrition in charge™. [ bottle ] the number one doctor recommended brand. help keep teeth clean and breath pla
and then we frame all those things as moral. health care's a moral issue. session a moral issue.nd then we say to folks, what we need is an anti-racial, anti-poverty, pro-justice, movement. and go back to mississippi, go back to north carolina. come here, but don't stay here. if you're going to change the nation, you've got to think states? and this is a question of what is happening in our local community. we will continue with coverage of this 50th commemoration of the march on washington...
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it defies any code of morality. let me be clear. the indiscriminate slaughter of civilians and killing of women and children and innocent bystanders by chemical weapons is a moral obscenity. >> the horror and moral outrage expressed by john contrary was profound and it was unusual. it was emotional and passionate and that expresses the views throughout the administration. >> there is a building international effort including great britain prime minister david cameron has called parliament back into emergency session with one topic, syria. back in the u.s. members of congress remain on recess but are calling on the president to consult them before green lighting any mission. >> i actually wish they would call us back and ask for an authorization in advance. >> joining me now live is nbc news foreign correspondent in cairo, ayman. what can you tell us about the strike and timing of strikes that is being discussed and could we talk about this potential military action really happening by thursday? >> reporter: well, there is no doubt i
it defies any code of morality. let me be clear. the indiscriminate slaughter of civilians and killing of women and children and innocent bystanders by chemical weapons is a moral obscenity. >> the horror and moral outrage expressed by john contrary was profound and it was unusual. it was emotional and passionate and that expresses the views throughout the administration. >> there is a building international effort including great britain prime minister david cameron has called...
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they do not have morals when we need morals. >> that's a fair point. >> you do suck as a panelist after all. >> just trying to hit this tease here. what do think about when the federal reserve may be tapering. we're not doing this story? i like a clean kitchen. >> he wants to get out of the public eye. ♪ i'm not b enough or strong enough for this. there should be some way to make it easier. [ doorbell rings ] [ morty ] here's a box, babe. open it up. oh my goodness! what is a wetjet? some kind of a mopping device. there's a lot of dirt on here. morty, look at how easy it is. it's almost like dancing. [ both humming ] this is called the swiffer dance. the house caught fire and we were out on the streets. [ whispering ] shhh. it's only a dream. and we have home insurance. but if we made a claim, our rate would go up... [ whispering ] shhh. you did it right. you have allstate claim rate guard so your rates won't go up just because of a claim. [ whispering ] are we still in a dream? no, you're in an allstate commercial. so get allstate home insurance with claim rate guard... [ whispering ]
they do not have morals when we need morals. >> that's a fair point. >> you do suck as a panelist after all. >> just trying to hit this tease here. what do think about when the federal reserve may be tapering. we're not doing this story? i like a clean kitchen. >> he wants to get out of the public eye. ♪ i'm not b enough or strong enough for this. there should be some way to make it easier. [ doorbell rings ] [ morty ] here's a box, babe. open it up. oh my goodness!...
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world's largest from company nestle this was based company has no problem showing off its lack of morality is that rakes and twelve billion dollars i'm sure profits every year as these nutritional drinks are used to force feed prisoners they get around twenty percent of nestle chocolate comes from slave labor in africa ivory coast and corporation has been mired in scandal for pushing infant formula on porn nations as opposed to encouraging breast feeding but let's get back to nestle's main source of income water see nestle's favorite activity is taking water from its natural source sealing up in plastic waste and making epic profits case in point hope british columbia nestle pays zero dollars to access it's all prefers and sells the water back to residents for a dollar and one thousand cents and every year pulls two hundred sixty five million liters of water from their wells and this is getting away with it because the canadian province has no regulations on accessing its water and that nestle can keep that tap tapping along it's literally a nestle gold mine no regulations no permits and n
world's largest from company nestle this was based company has no problem showing off its lack of morality is that rakes and twelve billion dollars i'm sure profits every year as these nutritional drinks are used to force feed prisoners they get around twenty percent of nestle chocolate comes from slave labor in africa ivory coast and corporation has been mired in scandal for pushing infant formula on porn nations as opposed to encouraging breast feeding but let's get back to nestle's main...
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that is a moral argument. surrey obviously borders israe israel's security is connected to the united states and israel is deeply concerned about what is concerned -- about what is occurring to their north. at the same time look to the south and egypt which is also in a state of no terry confrontation with demonstrators , a temporary military government. of enormoustself is american national security interest. you have to extreme situations taking place there right now. without some sort of american or international involvement with americans laying more of a backseat or logistical role, things don't get that are, they get worst when the world turns a way. your colleague in the post, will england writes about the stance in moscow. the headline says attack on syria would be disaster according to russia. can you tell us more? guest: this is part of the ongoing confrontation. the ongoing confrontation with russia over syria. obviously, president obama canceled a planned summit meeting with vladimir putin in mosco
that is a moral argument. surrey obviously borders israe israel's security is connected to the united states and israel is deeply concerned about what is concerned -- about what is occurring to their north. at the same time look to the south and egypt which is also in a state of no terry confrontation with demonstrators , a temporary military government. of enormoustself is american national security interest. you have to extreme situations taking place there right now. without some sort of...
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those three key moral points are fundamental in the state in this country. thank you. >> in closing the program, i want to thank all of you for coming to the 2012 justice summit. one thing that has distinguished our work in what we have done at these summits is action. if you look at over the past nine years, we have the evidence to prove that. out of our first summit came the call to have a community based collaboration that helped use and families work together on a community-based level. we have developed the programs for growth in our communities. out of the second summit came a call for better coordination of services and from that sprung the re-entry council. the official policy body. what we're looking to achieve this year is to make strides going forward particularly in the area of violence reduction and gangs. we have heard about the strategies today. we have seen the promise of law enforcement being able to work together with community-based organizations dedicated to violence reduction. this is possible but only of you all get involved. so for tho
those three key moral points are fundamental in the state in this country. thank you. >> in closing the program, i want to thank all of you for coming to the 2012 justice summit. one thing that has distinguished our work in what we have done at these summits is action. if you look at over the past nine years, we have the evidence to prove that. out of our first summit came the call to have a community based collaboration that helped use and families work together on a community-based...
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the morality of that intervention.es we have to i think make a decision separate and apart from whether or not great britain is prepared to be our ally here. >> i'm going to get the rest of that on mhp in the morning. melissa harris-perry, i got to go. e.j. dionne, thank you for your time tonight. catch melissa harry's perry weekends 10:00 a.m. on msnbc. >>> ahead, we're going to the spin zone. why the great republican snub of the march on washington is putting bill o'reilly on the defensive. we'll report. you decide. >>> and president obama's emotional response to seeing the butler. i talked to the hollywood groundbreaker lee daniels, coming up. stay with us. [ dennis ] it's always the same dilemma -- who gets the allstate safe driving bonus check. rock beats scissors! [ chuckles ] wife beats rock. and with two checks a year, everyone wins. [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safely. only from allstate. call 866-906-8500 now. [ dennis ] zach really loves his new c
the morality of that intervention.es we have to i think make a decision separate and apart from whether or not great britain is prepared to be our ally here. >> i'm going to get the rest of that on mhp in the morning. melissa harris-perry, i got to go. e.j. dionne, thank you for your time tonight. catch melissa harry's perry weekends 10:00 a.m. on msnbc. >>> ahead, we're going to the spin zone. why the great republican snub of the march on washington is putting bill o'reilly on...
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morales: hey, hey, guys, guys. that's him. that's austin. damn it. oh, man. damn it. [ sighs ] well, look at the bright side. at least he's not missing anymore. ♪ hands, for holding. ♪ feet, kicking. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to ask about xeljanz. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz is an ra medicine that can enter cells and disrupt jak pathways, thought to play a role in the inflammation that comes with ra. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start taking xeljanz if you have any kind of infection, unless ok with your doctor. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests, including certain liver tests before y
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and it's moral monday in north carolina. we will explain the purpose behind the statewide rallies megan could it have anything to do with maybe criminal indifference. >> i think you will tell us. we will find out. we are back. beep-bop-boop-bop boop-beep. [monotone] she says, "switch to progressive and you could save hundreds." call or click today. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good? sure does! right... ♪ wow. delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. >>> 15,000 people in russia's far east part of the country have had their -- had to flee their homes due to flooding. tens of thousands more may have to evacuate. it's the biggest flood in the past 120 years. water levels reck sped to -- exare expected to clive in the -- are expected to climb and so far the floods caused 50 million doll
and it's moral monday in north carolina. we will explain the purpose behind the statewide rallies megan could it have anything to do with maybe criminal indifference. >> i think you will tell us. we will find out. we are back. beep-bop-boop-bop boop-beep. [monotone] she says, "switch to progressive and you could save hundreds." call or click today. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats...
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the developer the thing is that massive corporations do a lot of bad things because they have no morals and are obsessed with profit but because they have no morals and are only obsessed with profit the second you even slightly threaten their cash flow they will instantly start cowering at your feet sometimes but that's just my opinion. please. welcome to cross our fingers are considered i'm peter lavelle broken dreams in sobering reality says the us gone from a country with the belief of ever greater prosperity and a pretty nobility to one where more and more get by on low. wages in jobs that will always be temporary so differently can employment now and in the future be defined as the mcdonnell ization of the u.s. economy. to cross-talk mcdonnell ization i'm joined by austin peterson in washington he is the c.e.o. of stone gate and editor of the libertarian republic dot com and in new york we cross to eric draitser he is the founder of stop imperialism dot org all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it eric in
the developer the thing is that massive corporations do a lot of bad things because they have no morals and are obsessed with profit but because they have no morals and are only obsessed with profit the second you even slightly threaten their cash flow they will instantly start cowering at your feet sometimes but that's just my opinion. please. welcome to cross our fingers are considered i'm peter lavelle broken dreams in sobering reality says the us gone from a country with the belief of ever...
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>> also, the moral principle that we were talking about earlier is one he established with libya.take and listen to what he said about libya on almost every issue, every criteria that he laid out for libya, applies tenfold in syria and he's doing nothing. so if moral principle worth enforcing one place and laying down that red line, that marker, it's hard to see how he defends not doing anything about syria. >> keep voting. you can see how it's tracking. we'll put it up from time to time. >>> up next, friday "lightning round." we'll have a summary by the way at the very end. test test investment objectives, ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. find out why 9 out of 10your large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >> bret: this is a fox news alert. you
>> also, the moral principle that we were talking about earlier is one he established with libya.take and listen to what he said about libya on almost every issue, every criteria that he laid out for libya, applies tenfold in syria and he's doing nothing. so if moral principle worth enforcing one place and laying down that red line, that marker, it's hard to see how he defends not doing anything about syria. >> keep voting. you can see how it's tracking. we'll put it up from time to...
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wagging its finger of moral authority the u.s. began laying the groundwork for syrian intervention on monday let me be clear the indiscriminate slaughter of civilians the killing of women and children and innocent bystanders by chemical weapons is a moral obscenity the obscenity of chemical weapons is something u.s. secretary of state john kerry a vietnam veteran is very familiar with five decades ago america used agent orange during the vietnam war reportedly spraying more than twenty million gallons of the chemical weapon and other herbicides over parts of southern vietnam and along the borders of neighboring laos and cambodia it had the side effects of being terribly you know toxic and it caused lots of birth defects and terrible terrible effects of the genetic nature. exposed to it the herbicides were reportedly contaminated with dioxin a deadly compound that remains toxic for decades and causes birth defects cancer and other illnesses the vietnam red cross estimates that agent orange has affected three million people spanning
wagging its finger of moral authority the u.s. began laying the groundwork for syrian intervention on monday let me be clear the indiscriminate slaughter of civilians the killing of women and children and innocent bystanders by chemical weapons is a moral obscenity the obscenity of chemical weapons is something u.s. secretary of state john kerry a vietnam veteran is very familiar with five decades ago america used agent orange during the vietnam war reportedly spraying more than twenty million...
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, a moral obscenity. and at the time, secretary kerry did -- promise is perhaps as strong word, but said that additional information that the u.s. had additional information, ha they would be providing in the days ahead, well, here we are, one might expect this could be the day. he also reiterated the remarks of president obama, there should be accountable for those that used the most heinous weapons against the most vulnerable. we are expecting secretary kerry to build on those remarks. continue to try to build a case for action against syria, and this is in the context we hear in washington of a lot of skepticism from capitol hill, a little bit of push back. there was a big conference call last night, 90 minutes between leaders and the administration, touching on all kinds of points intelligence, exit central joy, end game, as well as financial questions ant how any action against syria would be financed. so all political questions coming into play here. i think you hit on one. how much this would cost.
, a moral obscenity. and at the time, secretary kerry did -- promise is perhaps as strong word, but said that additional information that the u.s. had additional information, ha they would be providing in the days ahead, well, here we are, one might expect this could be the day. he also reiterated the remarks of president obama, there should be accountable for those that used the most heinous weapons against the most vulnerable. we are expecting secretary kerry to build on those remarks....
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across the snowden timeline one being the grounding of ever morale is just. an absolutely mind boggling diplomatic disaster masterminded of quite obviously by washington and and implemented by subservient e.u. states on the one hand and the other hand the other example being the verdicts that were hunted down to bradley manning in fort meade on monday i think that certainly sent a very clear message to edward snowden personally the kind of faith that he might expect even though i think it's a good it's important regards to see snowden and learning is slightly different lights when the civilian ones it was a military officer however. does it leave us rosie relations in a pretty sticky patch how how will obama. ride this out it's very very unclear right now how divided white house will be able to drag this out i think there's a growing resulting and there's a growing frustration in the in the press corps. the treatment of journalists particularly new york times and the journalist the producer and correspondent for fox who are being threatened with legal cases u
across the snowden timeline one being the grounding of ever morale is just. an absolutely mind boggling diplomatic disaster masterminded of quite obviously by washington and and implemented by subservient e.u. states on the one hand and the other hand the other example being the verdicts that were hunted down to bradley manning in fort meade on monday i think that certainly sent a very clear message to edward snowden personally the kind of faith that he might expect even though i think it's a...
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they end up being moral concerns and they are rooted in moral intuition. moral intuitions will trump statistical arguments or arcane economic arguments every time. but i think it is very important for lovers of freedom that we a valid andf intuitively compelling moral arguments for these things. to do that, we have to take on the moral challenges to these things. i think the thing that we have to give people who are deeply oriented by their moral concerns is a bit of prudence. prudence is the intellectual virtue of seeing the world as it is and then acting accordingly as opposed to seeing the world as you would like it to be and acting accordingly. people'sjob to connect moral intuitions with the you. consisting of not looking at the media but the longer terms of interactive policy. you don't have to have a course in macro to be able to do that. but you still have to connect thatmoral intuition to economic reasoning if you don't like your actions to actually lead to disruptive consequences. microphone have the in the back, you, ma'am. >> i really enjoyed y
they end up being moral concerns and they are rooted in moral intuition. moral intuitions will trump statistical arguments or arcane economic arguments every time. but i think it is very important for lovers of freedom that we a valid andf intuitively compelling moral arguments for these things. to do that, we have to take on the moral challenges to these things. i think the thing that we have to give people who are deeply oriented by their moral concerns is a bit of prudence. prudence is the...
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and the root way to do that is morality. the warden's approach to mr. ale works on two levels. one, spiritual and religious. and the other, engaging employment opportunities. church is optional. work is not. perhaps the most unusual innovation at angola is the tv station. >> one, two, three, four. one, two, three, four. >> before we do a shoot we have to kind of step back and kind of ask so how is they're doing it what would they ask? >> choose your behavior? choose your consequence? i chose angola by the lifestyle. i am not going to lay down and rolling over. i want my life to mean something. it can even though i am in prison. >> every member of the tv station but one is serving a life sentence. i really enjoy it. it is a challenge. i hope to make a career out of it if i ever get out of prison. >> broadcast on a closed system. 24 hours a day. seven days a week. there are religious shows. en kagsal programming. and the most popular of all -- sports. sports keep people's mind off the tedium of time. few sports are more popular than boxing. for those that make the team, a paid jo
and the root way to do that is morality. the warden's approach to mr. ale works on two levels. one, spiritual and religious. and the other, engaging employment opportunities. church is optional. work is not. perhaps the most unusual innovation at angola is the tv station. >> one, two, three, four. one, two, three, four. >> before we do a shoot we have to kind of step back and kind of ask so how is they're doing it what would they ask? >> choose your behavior? choose your...
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supported regime in that country then his moral decision to release this information resulting in his incarceration now for more than three years including dramatic and for him terrible isolation in solitary naked at night according to u.n. inspector virtual torture and then to go through this trial and i think that sort of trauma was reflected in his statement yesterday absolutely it pains me so much to see people actually judging him and saying you know he loves big brother now and it's like you know what talk to me after your tortured in solitary. like so many many millions of people and i would dare to say that includes one hundred thousand plus who have signed our petition for manning to get the nobel peace prize we have nothing but admiration and appreciation for bradley manning and what he's done and the fact the organization that drafted the petition said that no individual has done more to push back against what martin that their king called the madness of militarism and bradley manning elaborate on that well that phrase was used by martin luther king jr the madness of milita
supported regime in that country then his moral decision to release this information resulting in his incarceration now for more than three years including dramatic and for him terrible isolation in solitary naked at night according to u.n. inspector virtual torture and then to go through this trial and i think that sort of trauma was reflected in his statement yesterday absolutely it pains me so much to see people actually judging him and saying you know he loves big brother now and it's like...
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the british parliament stands divided over whether to strike in syria washington claims there's a moral reason to attack but as artie's would have put nano explains the use of chemical weapons was of no concern in the wars that the us waged in the past so that you know some of the images coming up in this report are upsetting wagging its finger of moral authority the u.s. began laying the groundwork for syrian intervention on monday let me be clear. the indiscriminate slaughter of civilians the killing of women and children and innocent bystanders by chemical weapons is a moral obscenity the obscenity of chemical weapons is something us secretary of state john kerry a vietnam veteran is very familiar with five decades ago america used agent orange during the vietnam war reportedly spraying more than twenty million gallons of the chemical weapon and other herbicides over parts of southern vietnam and along the borders of neighboring laos and cambodia it had the side effects of being terribly you know toxic and it caused lots of birth defects and terrible terrible effects of a genetic nat
the british parliament stands divided over whether to strike in syria washington claims there's a moral reason to attack but as artie's would have put nano explains the use of chemical weapons was of no concern in the wars that the us waged in the past so that you know some of the images coming up in this report are upsetting wagging its finger of moral authority the u.s. began laying the groundwork for syrian intervention on monday let me be clear. the indiscriminate slaughter of civilians the...