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youth ready to be involved in the political process instead of having a very moralistic view about politicsr: thanks very much for joining us. >> you are very welcome. anchor: "france 2 a high schoolt who was arrested after his teacher mistook his home a clock for a bomb has received a wave of international support. d was commended on his skills by president obama and received an invite to the white house. reporter: after proudly building his own clock, the last thing the science man expected was to be led away from his school in handcuffs. to impressilt this my teacher but when i showed it to her she thought it was a threat to her. it is really sad that she took the wrong impression of it. ahmed says while police did not press charges come he has been suspended and is looking to transfer schools. family and classmates defended the 14-year-old. >> proud of him. car, my my electricity. >> he fixed my tablet. he's a smart kid. >> the nicest kid, you wouldn't hurt anybody. reporter: the arrest was suspicious them given local politics. yor stood by the arrest. she had early your -- earlier toim
youth ready to be involved in the political process instead of having a very moralistic view about politicsr: thanks very much for joining us. >> you are very welcome. anchor: "france 2 a high schoolt who was arrested after his teacher mistook his home a clock for a bomb has received a wave of international support. d was commended on his skills by president obama and received an invite to the white house. reporter: after proudly building his own clock, the last thing the science man...
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. >> i think we get professional moralists in the media who have a political agenda and they use thisard, this religious card in order to get attention for their ideas and issues and they put these politicians, are you with us or against us? if you are not with us, you're not a religions plan. the. >> the late christopher hitchens for whom i have great respect, he was an amazing attack dog, agree with him offe or not but e is a blurring of issues, religious make, middle class and white america, which generally feels their culture is under assault. about a lot of things that has to do with supreme court rulings on gay maicialg, t marriage, dop has been actually leading with evangelical voters, in iowa, for instance, because they see him standing up for a strain of american culture that is in many ways in sync they say is dying but in many ways is in sync, that they see under assault and falling around them, not only christopher hitchens who they think is obnoxious, because of what the supreme court is doing, there's a general sense that america is changing and sometimes that is articul
. >> i think we get professional moralists in the media who have a political agenda and they use thisard, this religious card in order to get attention for their ideas and issues and they put these politicians, are you with us or against us? if you are not with us, you're not a religions plan. the. >> the late christopher hitchens for whom i have great respect, he was an amazing attack dog, agree with him offe or not but e is a blurring of issues, religious make, middle class and...
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. >> i think we get professional moralists in the media who have a political agenda and they use thisard, this religious card in order to get attention for their ideas and issues and they put these politicians, are you with us or against us? if you are not with us, you're not a religions plan. the. >> the late christopher hitchens for whom i have great respect, he was an amazing attack dog, agree with him offer or not but there is a blurring of issues, religious make, middle class and white america, which generally feels their culture is under assault. about a lot of things that has to do with supreme court rulings on gay maicialg, t marriage, donald trump has been actually leading with evangelical voters, in iowa, for instance, because they see him standing up for a strain of american culture that is in many ways in sync they say is dying but in many ways is in sync, that they see under assault and falling around them, not only christopher hitchens who they think is obnoxious, because of what the supreme court is doing, there's a general sense that america is changing and sometimes t
. >> i think we get professional moralists in the media who have a political agenda and they use thisard, this religious card in order to get attention for their ideas and issues and they put these politicians, are you with us or against us? if you are not with us, you're not a religions plan. the. >> the late christopher hitchens for whom i have great respect, he was an amazing attack dog, agree with him offer or not but there is a blurring of issues, religious make, middle class...
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the stage was usually the home of entertainment that was fluffy, moralistic, and then in 1920 eugene o'neill one the first pulitzer prize with beyond the horizon, and the theater was never the same again. poetry, it was the home of romance, then in 1920cs elliott and carl samberg came along and verse was never the same again. with the exception of some popular songs were insipid, they had songs like daddy you been a mother to me. when the moon shines, on the moonshine. and, who ate ate napoleon's with josephine when napoleon was away. [laughter] real titles, real songs. then, in 1920 out of nowhere a woman who virtually no one had ever heard of, named maybe smith release the record called crazy blues. it became against all odds the number one song in the country and the jazz age had officially begun. with the harlem renaissance having already begun, music and literature, poetry poetry and pose a leica changed all the more revealing the great many of the country's priorities had changed. the roaring 20s are the most famous decade in the history of the united states. they are the only
the stage was usually the home of entertainment that was fluffy, moralistic, and then in 1920 eugene o'neill one the first pulitzer prize with beyond the horizon, and the theater was never the same again. poetry, it was the home of romance, then in 1920cs elliott and carl samberg came along and verse was never the same again. with the exception of some popular songs were insipid, they had songs like daddy you been a mother to me. when the moon shines, on the moonshine. and, who ate ate...
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organizations that duplicates or worthless i don't have a problem with that but cherry picking moralistic lee point blank planned parenthood there are better venues for that isn't shutting down the government and republicans know they're shooting themselves in the footage that is -- >> what do you say to voters to say they want lawmakers to fight. let's run. >> i don't know if this is it. the president wants to shut that down, he is willing to shut it down and likely blame it on republicans and the media will ride shotgun and said republicans the women. i love and answered my question. >> talk about it in overtime. the pentagon is denying a report suspending the program, and tens of millions of dollars aimed at 10 or fewer of those soldiers. get rid of it, certainly. vice president joe biden, is even running yet? he could end the participating in the first democratic primary debate. how does that work? why do so many people choose aleve? it's the brand more doctors recommend for minor arthritis pain. plus, just two aleve can last all day. you'd need 6 tylenol arthritis to do that. aleve.
organizations that duplicates or worthless i don't have a problem with that but cherry picking moralistic lee point blank planned parenthood there are better venues for that isn't shutting down the government and republicans know they're shooting themselves in the footage that is -- >> what do you say to voters to say they want lawmakers to fight. let's run. >> i don't know if this is it. the president wants to shut that down, he is willing to shut it down and likely blame it on...
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. >> i think we get professional moralists in the media who have a political agenda and they use thisd, this religious card in order to get attention for their ideas and issues and they put these politicians, are you with us or against us? if you are not with us, you're not a religions plan. the. >> the late christopher hitchens for whom i have great respect, he was an amazing attack dog, agree with him offer or not but there is a blurring of issues, religious make, middle class and white america, which generally feels their culture is under assault. about a lot of things that has to do with supreme court rulings on gay maicialg, t marriage, donald trump has been actually leading with evangelical voters, in iowa, for instance, because they see him standing up for a strain of american culture that is in many ways in sync they say is dying but in many ways is in sync, that they see under assault and falling around them, not only christopher hitchens who they think is obnoxious, because of what the supreme court is doing, there's a general sense that america is changing and sometimes tha
. >> i think we get professional moralists in the media who have a political agenda and they use thisd, this religious card in order to get attention for their ideas and issues and they put these politicians, are you with us or against us? if you are not with us, you're not a religions plan. the. >> the late christopher hitchens for whom i have great respect, he was an amazing attack dog, agree with him offer or not but there is a blurring of issues, religious make, middle class and...
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the moralists throughout the ages, they have tried.he movements whether for alcohol or self-preservation, they will always fail. in places like utah where they have abstinence-only education -- >> go on. >> the college football team -- i blame the college football program for everything that goes wrong in the state. the snowboarding is fantastic there. they had a 700% increase in stds for women. they say there may be a correlation with the education they get through high school. >> what stops the traps mission is protecti is -- >> knowing things can be transmitted through questionable transmissions. >> activities? >> yes. >> the point is that you can't put a billboard up and slam these websites, these businesses, because it's not the businesses having sex. it's people. >> they know that. they know what they are doing. they are no different than pita. they are sensationalizing so we talk about it. they get advertising. what they want is to drive people to their foundation to get testing there. it's their own self-licking lollipop. >> wh
the moralists throughout the ages, they have tried.he movements whether for alcohol or self-preservation, they will always fail. in places like utah where they have abstinence-only education -- >> go on. >> the college football team -- i blame the college football program for everything that goes wrong in the state. the snowboarding is fantastic there. they had a 700% increase in stds for women. they say there may be a correlation with the education they get through high school....
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one moralistic, one practical. practical one is a paradock that exists in catholicism and christian faiths of, i am pro-life but also pro-death penalty. recent years the vatican, this priestess specially, father, i think of him that way, he's never stopped being a pastor, if you're pro-life be it across the board. >> you can't have it both ways. >> added a moral layer, which is interesting, if not even clever, if life mats are the life matters that's in prison and the reason is because maybe they can do better. i was interesting to me online one of the things i got negative feedback on. people are like, hold on, people in jail, leave them there. america's got work to do in the idea of incarceration, rehabilitation. >> your father would be very proud. >> my father would be proud of francis, it's not my opinion. i'm reporting it. >> no question about it. later in the program, we are going to show you some of the inmates that we met who will be meeting with the pontiff tomorrow and the questions posed to them. i want
one moralistic, one practical. practical one is a paradock that exists in catholicism and christian faiths of, i am pro-life but also pro-death penalty. recent years the vatican, this priestess specially, father, i think of him that way, he's never stopped being a pastor, if you're pro-life be it across the board. >> you can't have it both ways. >> added a moral layer, which is interesting, if not even clever, if life mats are the life matters that's in prison and the reason is...
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he was one of the most powerful men in the entertainment industry he was a moralist. he was bill cosby. so, who in the heck is going to believe me? >> it's important to note that bill cosby has not been charged with any crime nor has he or his attorneys admitted any wrongdoing. he did say in a 005 deposition that he kept quaaludes to give to women he wanted to have sex with. now he's being sued by several other women and has another deposition on october 9th. we all know the phrase, innocent until proven guilty, does that apply to bill cosby? >> innocent until proven guilty is a legal concept. but for bill cosby he's pretty much been convicted in the court of public opinion. and that's in part because so many women have come forward. and he himself admitted that he gave them the drugs. the story starts to add up that he probably did that because they weren't consenting and there for he should be held responsible for his acts. >> but professor laurie leven sockshn for many accusers the clock has run out for any criminal charges. it is certainly possible that bill cosby
he was one of the most powerful men in the entertainment industry he was a moralist. he was bill cosby. so, who in the heck is going to believe me? >> it's important to note that bill cosby has not been charged with any crime nor has he or his attorneys admitted any wrongdoing. he did say in a 005 deposition that he kept quaaludes to give to women he wanted to have sex with. now he's being sued by several other women and has another deposition on october 9th. we all know the phrase,...