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the objections the puritans had to the roman church in the eighteenth century no longer apply today,he catholic church reform be enormously and you could argue as the catholic church in that sense is more partisan, for example there slightly more catholic, there are conversions in an unfriendly world but the good news is it doesn't matter. once you have that they take root because they work and you can be hindu or jewish or atheist and still put the system on the market. >> as a canadian i disagree with the corporate version because it kind of was founded or at the lead least english canada by enlightens. fleeing in the revolution, and canada has developed its economic institutions, that matter more than the united states but my question is used dress common law but legislative fear is another thing but the great threat, certainly you were aware of this, that is your job, administrative law and i wish you could comment on that. >> i have nothing to add to what you said. you are absolutely correct. also, correcting what you said about the revolutionary period. if you really want to se
the objections the puritans had to the roman church in the eighteenth century no longer apply today,he catholic church reform be enormously and you could argue as the catholic church in that sense is more partisan, for example there slightly more catholic, there are conversions in an unfriendly world but the good news is it doesn't matter. once you have that they take root because they work and you can be hindu or jewish or atheist and still put the system on the market. >> as a canadian...
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it comes from the genocidal campaign against the native, by the puritans against the native people of massachusetts bay. they stripped, pay for laid the bodies, kind of a -- fo certainy they've done it in ireland in the conquest of ireland. they stripped the bodies, and a body without skin is red and they called them the redskins. literally dead indians. that's why it's so repulsive to native people. it's almost not seating to even talk about it. a lot of people don't understand why it is such a negative. because native americans don't mind being called other names like indians. not an authentic name or anything but this is a deep racial slur, is a symbol of genocide. so another thing more recent that i came across were the cases that were being used as precedents and the decisions what to do with of the unlawful combatants, a word that never existed in international law that the great george w. bush invented, or his aides. they're usually called pows. but in order to lock them up at guantÁnamo where they still are. some of them were brought to the constitution set of rights made that
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mainstream young people were telling their parents, you've been prohibiting my sexual freedom, and the puritanen we start worrying about tomorrow, we miss out on what matters today. ♪ at axa, we offer advice and help you break down your retirement goals into small, manageable steps. because when you plan for tomorrow, it helps you live for today. can we help you take a small step? for advice, retirement, and life insurance, connect with axa. for advice, retirement, and life insurance, ♪ ♪ s a secure retirement. a new home. earning your diploma. th thattinging are opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> the topic tonight is the hippies. we have with us mr. jack keurac over here, who is said to have started the whole beat generation business. >> jack kerouac never wanted to be a prophet. he wanted to be a great american writer, but fame destroys people in america. >> to what extent do you believe that the beat generation is related to the hippies? >> well, they're just -- >> what do they have in common? was this an evolution from one to the other? >> they're just the older ones. i'm 46 years o
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puritan outfits, but completely bypassed. >> just about love. >> thanksgiving in the name. >> love of pumpkin pie. neil: all right, guys. i don't know, but, i mean, it's just a matter of time they're all open 24/7. if that's what you want, america, enjoy it. meanwhile, the mullet my 80s hit is going viral shortly after yesterday's show. some viewers actually requesting whether it's authentic. it is. it is to hav neil: and what is the deal with this war on thanksgiving? it true. forget the war on christmas. with all these ridiculous early retail sales, sirius xm launching two holiday channels 24/7. to me, i think it's weak. i don't mind stores getting decked out early, but bypassing halloween and -- judy, you're so right about christmas coming early. i have to first buy my turkey. yikes, isn't thanksgiving that big meal to get you pumped up for black friday. why are we talking about christmas? i have no idea, you wrote me. tommy, please don't tell me you buy this paraannoyed christmas hysteria i know for or five christians who love christmas. my point wasn't -- all in the name of the a
puritan outfits, but completely bypassed. >> just about love. >> thanksgiving in the name. >> love of pumpkin pie. neil: all right, guys. i don't know, but, i mean, it's just a matter of time they're all open 24/7. if that's what you want, america, enjoy it. meanwhile, the mullet my 80s hit is going viral shortly after yesterday's show. some viewers actually requesting whether it's authentic. it is. it is to hav neil: and what is the deal with this war on thanksgiving? it...
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. >> hell town, there's where the puritans sent their rejects. >> yeah. >> provincetown had the mixturele and the fishermen, pirates, writers, drunks, all that. >> the lifestyle outside of mainstream was welcome here pretty much. >> whatever floats your boat. you know. it's all good. ♪ >>> over a century ago, turn the trips you have to take, into one you'll never forget. earn points for every flight and every hotel. expedia plus rewards. it's more than the car.er. for lotus f1 team, the competitive edge is the cloud. powered by microsoft dynamics, azure, and office 365, the team can gain real time insights and instantly share information around the globe. when every millisecond counts, staying competitive begins with the cloud. this is the microsoft cloud. >>> over a century ago, provincetown was a hard working fishing village with multigenerational families of fishermen. >> my name's bo gribbon. my father fished, and i was pretty much raised here my whole life. where i'm from. this is who i am. but it used to be like two out of three families in this town, this community, were fishing
. >> hell town, there's where the puritans sent their rejects. >> yeah. >> provincetown had the mixturele and the fishermen, pirates, writers, drunks, all that. >> the lifestyle outside of mainstream was welcome here pretty much. >> whatever floats your boat. you know. it's all good. ♪ >>> over a century ago, turn the trips you have to take, into one you'll never forget. earn points for every flight and every hotel. expedia plus rewards. it's more than...
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the fifth is a historical puritanism, a vision of the past as a golden age we must restore in the here and now heads the claim to establish caliphate and the most public and striking feature of isis's pedigree is unusual appetite for arbitrary and spectacular acts of violence. this tragic present which i would say has begun this summer when i jumped on to the world stage has done many things with the syrian conflict. among them is up ended the series of taxis i spoke about a few minutes ago, tied distinctions between regime and opposition between iran and saudi arabia, russia and the united states at least for the time being these tiny distinctions have vanished in the face of common threats of isis. finally it prompted the u.s. to act in syria. president obama was famously hesitant to intervene with poll numbers on his mind, memories of the u.s. invasion of iraq, has not done much to this date. isis has pushed the united states over the edge and we are now actively involved. that is my snapshot of the present. my talk is entitled the history of the future of syria. i want to tell you
the fifth is a historical puritanism, a vision of the past as a golden age we must restore in the here and now heads the claim to establish caliphate and the most public and striking feature of isis's pedigree is unusual appetite for arbitrary and spectacular acts of violence. this tragic present which i would say has begun this summer when i jumped on to the world stage has done many things with the syrian conflict. among them is up ended the series of taxis i spoke about a few minutes ago,...
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. >> hell town, this is where the puritans sent their rejects. >> yeah. >> provincetown had the mixtureople and the fishermen, pirates, writers, drunks, all that. >> the lifestyle outside of mainstream was welcome here pretty much. >> whatever floats your boat. you know. it's all good. ♪ ♪ oh how i wish we could both go back to that summer ♪ get ready for some german engineered holiday excitement. at the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. right now, for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a new volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta and the precisely engineered passat tdi. ah, the gift of clean diesel. for the new volkswagen on your list this year, just about all you need, is a pen. festive, isn't it? hurry in and get $0 due at signing, $0 down, $0 deposit, and $0 first months payment on select new volkswagen models. there are more reasons than ever why now is the best time to be on verizon. one: verizon's the largest, most reliable 4g lte network in the country. that's right america. with xlte in over 400 markets. two: and here's something
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. >> hell town, there's where the puritans sent their rejects. >> yeah. >> provincetown had the mixture bohemian people and the fishermen, pirates, writers, drunks, all that. >> the lifestyle outside of mainstream was welcome here pretty much. >> whatever floats your boat. you know. it's all good. ♪ turn the trips you have to take, into one you'll never forget. earn triple points when you book with the expedia app. expedia plus rewards. dad,thank you mom for said this oftprotecting my future.you. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. there it is... this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth holding onto. they're hugging the tree. (man) that's why we got a subaru. or was it that tree? (man) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> over a century
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philadelphia in other ways, unfettered by the cultural predominance of quakers or descendents of puritans. new york city's ethnically diverse population could find common ground over their desire to make money and also hanging out over bowls of punch and tankards of ale. public houses can be found throughout the city. they had a close relationship with commercial life. cabins sprang up with all parts of the city as a group, usually ahead of churches and other public buildings. it was easier to turn a house into a tavern and back again, much easier than establishing a church. new york's networks of taverns became pipelines for medication with the rest of the world -- for communication with the rest of the world. ships deposited the mail, gossip, and newspapers that found their way into the public houses. taverns were places for government business, job recruitment, military enlistment, and signing up for privateering. patrons could discuss matters of news float among the transatlantic networks from london to new york and from new york to other cities. becometworks would vitally important a
philadelphia in other ways, unfettered by the cultural predominance of quakers or descendents of puritans. new york city's ethnically diverse population could find common ground over their desire to make money and also hanging out over bowls of punch and tankards of ale. public houses can be found throughout the city. they had a close relationship with commercial life. cabins sprang up with all parts of the city as a group, usually ahead of churches and other public buildings. it was easier to...
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. >> hell town, this is where the puritans sent their rejects. >> yeah. >> provincetown had the mixtureople and the fishermen, pirates, writers, drunks, all that. >> the lifestyle outside of mainstream was welcome here pretty much. >> whatever floats your boat. you know. it's all good. ♪ ♪ oh how i wish we could both go back to that summer ♪ turn the trips you have to take, into one you'll never forget. earn points for every flight and every hotel. expedia plus rewards. dad,thank you mom for said this oftprotecting my future.you. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. ♪ [ male announcer ] united is rolling out global, satellite-fed wi-fi to connect you even 35,000 feet over the ocean. ♪ that's...wifi friendly. ♪ >>> over a century ago, provincetown was a hard-working fishing village with multigenerational families of fishermen. >> m
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. >> hell town, this is where the puritans sent their rejects. >> yeah. >> provincetown had the mixtureople and the fishermen, pirates, writers, drunks, all that. >> the lifestyle outside of mainstream was welcome here pretty much. >> whatever floats your boat. you know. it's all good. ♪ ♪ oh how i wish we could both go back to that summer ♪ people with type 2 diabetes come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar, ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. with one pill a day, farxiga helps lower your a1c. and, although it's not a weight-loss or blood-pressure drug, farxiga may help you lose weight and may even lower blood pressure when used with certain diabetes medicines. do not take if allergic to farxiga or its ingredients. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction include rash, swelling or difficulty breathing or swallowing. if you have any of these symptoms, stop taking farxiga and seek medical help right a
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puritan outfits, but completely bypassed. >> just about love. >> thanksgiving in the name. >> love of pumpkin pie. neil: all right, guys. i don't know, but, i mean, it's just a matter of time they're all open 24/7. if that's what you want, america, enjoy it. meanwhile, the mullet my 80s hit is going viral shortly after yesterday's show. some viewers actually requesting whether it's how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. many americans who have prescriptions fail to stay on them. that's why we created programs which encourage people to take their medications regularly. so join us as we raise a glass to everyone who remembered today. bottoms up,
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with the puritans is alive and well, and the richest people in the world are going to revolutionize thisevolutionize industry. let's talk about this. i'll i read the last couple of years, how americans don't give money anymore, this has changed. the way we give money has changed, but i think we're more charitable than ever before. you deal with people who give away a lot of money. >> individuals in this country give away more than all the countries combined give to charitable organizations. my clients, there is many different reasons they gichlt it makes them feel good. >> do you sense, they want a greater role, they want to dictate more than handing over a check. it's not squandered that kind of thing. >> they want to be involved. get into the organization, understand where the money is going. >> a great example is the founder of home depot, he's transformed a nyu medical center, transforming every single day. ken langeone customizing it. >> the day of the graduation day of the apprenticeship program, he's taken his money and reinvested and one of our own into the program. >> did gradua
with the puritans is alive and well, and the richest people in the world are going to revolutionize thisevolutionize industry. let's talk about this. i'll i read the last couple of years, how americans don't give money anymore, this has changed. the way we give money has changed, but i think we're more charitable than ever before. you deal with people who give away a lot of money. >> individuals in this country give away more than all the countries combined give to charitable...
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you could even say they are puritanical. but it changes and virtues. she pointed out in one of her books to express judgment on sexual matters you cannot just say this part or that part. at the same time we have a complicated moral framework that there is a shift that one of the high points is moderation. with that of virtue that we all strive for. to look at the modern virtues freedom, of progress , a quality, authenticity they're all actually a good. and they are superficial. is a good to be healthy inauthentic? and that brings us to the question which virtue is best? summerlike the tiles will pretend that we don't do what they do it anyway. you probably know my friends already but i will introduce an just the same. so from the public policy center from a stage hand screen and rob will defend justice and said reagan into comments or the panel? senate that a great detail rourke than the rest of the group rose say why they are full of it. so they will decide the king of the virtues and knew it really is like if it is richard dawson playing family feud.
you could even say they are puritanical. but it changes and virtues. she pointed out in one of her books to express judgment on sexual matters you cannot just say this part or that part. at the same time we have a complicated moral framework that there is a shift that one of the high points is moderation. with that of virtue that we all strive for. to look at the modern virtues freedom, of progress , a quality, authenticity they're all actually a good. and they are superficial. is a good to be...
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you might even say they're puritanical. maybe that is good, maybe that is bad. racism is a terrible thing. he is certainly a shift and change in virtue. is not just that. mary pointed out we live in a time when it is gauche to express judgments about sexual matters. you just can't say somebody should makes this part with that part and person x, y or z. at the same time we have a complicated moral framework for talking about something happening here, there's a shift. one of the high points used to the moderation. all things in moderation. to some moderation is not attractive but sustainability is. i compiled a list of the modern virtues and their freedom, convenience, progress, it equality, authenticity, health and nonjudgmental is in. these are not bad things. they are all actually good in their own way but to the extent they supplanted the classical virtues i would argue is a problem because the modern virtues are inherently superficial. a deal with the outer self. classical recused deal with the internal qualities that allow us to be our best selves and live t
you might even say they're puritanical. maybe that is good, maybe that is bad. racism is a terrible thing. he is certainly a shift and change in virtue. is not just that. mary pointed out we live in a time when it is gauche to express judgments about sexual matters. you just can't say somebody should makes this part with that part and person x, y or z. at the same time we have a complicated moral framework for talking about something happening here, there's a shift. one of the high points used...
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the puritans had come over to new england in the early 1630s and after they settled the basics of foodey turned their attention to starting a college. in that sense the college was an offshoot of the church. the lecture so central to college education, is really a kind of modern version of the sermon. it was a commitment to the idea that students could be transformed to lead lives of meaning and purpose. >> harvard is the source of dna for almost all of higher education in america. it laid out the model that a university needs to emulate in order to get better resources, better professors, better credentials, better students. as harvard passed that dna down to everyone else, it created a race. >> when the colonial colleges started to become universities, and when brand-new institutions were founded as universities, you begin to see a tension developing between the mission to educate young people and the competition for prestige to outbuild new rivals. >> american colleges are driven by the pursuit of prestige, and the way you get prestige is that you get the highest ranking, which expa
the puritans had come over to new england in the early 1630s and after they settled the basics of foodey turned their attention to starting a college. in that sense the college was an offshoot of the church. the lecture so central to college education, is really a kind of modern version of the sermon. it was a commitment to the idea that students could be transformed to lead lives of meaning and purpose. >> harvard is the source of dna for almost all of higher education in america. it...
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comstock was a puritan in mind and practice not only wrote the law but that was appointed a special agent of the post office. to enforce to enforce city would make arrests, break down doors and this was the days when they burned the book and melted down the plate. you will notice that it is not limited to obscenity. it talks about limiting any information about prevention of contraception and abortion, so by the way still on the books today. now, this was a product. she looks okay. time was time was not good to her, but it represents the mindset of the times in the legal standard that was imported to the united states. a british case involving their 1857 obscenity 1857 obscenity law basically saying that anything obscene would tend to deprave or corrupt the minds open to such immoral influences and regardless of any merit. a single passage in a single a single book to the most susceptible person was the standard for obscenity which was the standard the united states adopted so that it could be used to suppress anything involving sex. this changed as constitutional law developed. the landm
comstock was a puritan in mind and practice not only wrote the law but that was appointed a special agent of the post office. to enforce to enforce city would make arrests, break down doors and this was the days when they burned the book and melted down the plate. you will notice that it is not limited to obscenity. it talks about limiting any information about prevention of contraception and abortion, so by the way still on the books today. now, this was a product. she looks okay. time was...
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adam silver taking this on is very ambitious, because it plays into this puritanical notion of what happens in the country and he was so squeaky clean of how he handled the problem with the clippers. the problem is where does the money go? is it going to be like the lottery where it's supposed to go to education and good things? >> they're going to have to set up procedures and strategy and all of that. >> this is one of those deals, whoa, if we make it legal, a lot more people will do it. it's already everywhere. >> i've got to call my bookie. >>> let's get over to meteorologist indra petersons keeping track of the latest forecast for us. it's officially winter. >> people are shoveling snow behind you. >> we're talking about buffalo, you can see off of the lake, talking about lake-effect snow. they're hardly the only ones dealing with it. several inches did fall around the region. keep in mind we're going to be talking about that around boston today. take a look at the satellite. you can see the wave making its way through. boston could actually see about an inch of snow today. it looks li
adam silver taking this on is very ambitious, because it plays into this puritanical notion of what happens in the country and he was so squeaky clean of how he handled the problem with the clippers. the problem is where does the money go? is it going to be like the lottery where it's supposed to go to education and good things? >> they're going to have to set up procedures and strategy and all of that. >> this is one of those deals, whoa, if we make it legal, a lot more people will...