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because debs' socialism was the social that socialism of heart and he was not theoretical. he just spoke the language of outrage against injustice. he drew on american language, the declaration of independence, all men are created equal, and christian language. he himself is not a religious man at all but more of a reader he himself is not a religious man at all but more of a reader of thomas pain. -- but -- kind of christian radicalism of jesus throwing the money out of the temples. the evil of riches. he opposed call of violence, sabotage. again he said it was to come through democratic means, through elections, through organization. and maybe the best way to summarize him is through his great speech. in 1918 when he is jailed for opposing american involvement in world war i. he gives his famous speech at his sentencing where he says while there is a lower class, i am in it. while there is a criminal element, i am of it. while there is a soul in prison, i'm not free. he puts himself as the representative of the oppressed groups in american society. but debs is not a polit
because debs' socialism was the social that socialism of heart and he was not theoretical. he just spoke the language of outrage against injustice. he drew on american language, the declaration of independence, all men are created equal, and christian language. he himself is not a religious man at all but more of a reader he himself is not a religious man at all but more of a reader of thomas pain. -- but -- kind of christian radicalism of jesus throwing the money out of the temples. the evil...
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him on social media. trump and others using the virtually free virtual immediate wrum to get their message out. while no one seems to do it better than the donald, steve, is this another reason why we don't need campaign finance laws? >> well, campaign finance laws shouldn't be there anyway, whether you have social media or not. social media is replacing traditional press releases. people watch social media. they don't read press releases, and donald recognized that before the others. even if you didn't have social media, you'll still have to use polls and other traditional things, newspapers and the like if you are going to wage a long national campaign. as for laws, david, they have about the same affect as kleenex stopping the flow of the mississippi river. get rid of them. >> i get the point. that's a good visual image. mark, isn't it ironic, mark, that the candidates with the most amount of money right now, hillary and bush, are going down the fastest. it's not helping them. >> it doesn't cost any mo
him on social media. trump and others using the virtually free virtual immediate wrum to get their message out. while no one seems to do it better than the donald, steve, is this another reason why we don't need campaign finance laws? >> well, campaign finance laws shouldn't be there anyway, whether you have social media or not. social media is replacing traditional press releases. people watch social media. they don't read press releases, and donald recognized that before the others....
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so the land of socialism will be a society.at we find is the social mobility is a little bit higher than in england. there is no public education so in that time you have to go to special schools and learn latin [inaudible] so there is a social city that determines the social mobility pretty much everywhere on the planet it seems to operate in the same way across all the societies we could observe. one is communist china and it has roughly the same social mobility. if you are an elite now and the future. the interesting thing is. they've actually achieve the mediocrity. since the book was published when we look at its russia. one is the cause of capitalism looking at the university as a marker to bring about the period of the stability in the period of the social mobility once he returned to the oligarch. whatever the social system as there are people is there are people that have abilities and energies and they are going to figure out how to get to the talk of the title. so the social system is very different but there are too
so the land of socialism will be a society.at we find is the social mobility is a little bit higher than in england. there is no public education so in that time you have to go to special schools and learn latin [inaudible] so there is a social city that determines the social mobility pretty much everywhere on the planet it seems to operate in the same way across all the societies we could observe. one is communist china and it has roughly the same social mobility. if you are an elite now and...
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life did -- it's social life.derestimate the difficulty that this involves, but i encourage you in this effort. >> [applause] think ofcis: here i the march which martin luther king led from selma to , a part of the campaign to fill his dream of full citizen and political rights for african-americans. >> [applause] pope francis: that dream continues to inspire us all. america happy that continues to be, for many, a land of dreams. >> [applause] [applause] pope francis: dreams which lead to actions, to participation, to commitment. what ishich awaken deepest and purest in the life of the people. centuries, millions of people came to this land to pursue their dreams of building a future and freedom. people of this continent, are not fearful of foreigners. because most of us -- >> [applause] use francis: because most of were once foreigners. >> [applause] [cheering] [applause] [applause] i say this to you as the son of immigrants, areing that so many of you also descendents of immigrants. >> [applause] pope francis: t
life did -- it's social life.derestimate the difficulty that this involves, but i encourage you in this effort. >> [applause] think ofcis: here i the march which martin luther king led from selma to , a part of the campaign to fill his dream of full citizen and political rights for african-americans. >> [applause] pope francis: that dream continues to inspire us all. america happy that continues to be, for many, a land of dreams. >> [applause] [applause] pope francis: dreams...
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a woman who was also very committed to social justice, social action. and doesn't get a lot of attention. many people think think she should be a saint along with mother teresa. individuals are complex individuals, and he talked about them and in their own way which brings us back to we can all do great things. as complex as we are. we don't have been to perfect. that's no such thing, but each of can contribute to the common good. i agree with chuck, the common home, that's how he talks about all of these things. shared responsibility. dialogue is what moves us forward. i think all of these phrases i was touched by the way when he walked into the applause. he put his hands over his heart. >> right. >> he was very gracious. i think this was a gracious, aspirational speech, that people ofid different faiths and different political persuasions could take in many different ways. >> i want to go to peter alexander now because he's on the capitol grounds and as we can see, pope francis is making his way through the hallway. and he will in a second step out on
a woman who was also very committed to social justice, social action. and doesn't get a lot of attention. many people think think she should be a saint along with mother teresa. individuals are complex individuals, and he talked about them and in their own way which brings us back to we can all do great things. as complex as we are. we don't have been to perfect. that's no such thing, but each of can contribute to the common good. i agree with chuck, the common home, that's how he talks about...
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you still have some social security benefits but social security cannot pay benefits whatthan one --e than it takes in and we have to do stuff about fixing social security because that is the real crux. some of those axis made putting more money and -- some of those fixes may mean putting more money while we were, so maybe more contributions. wage base for social security which i believe is $118,000 today, that used to be about 90% of the average wages and it is actually less than that, so people have been talking about raising the wage base and for most americans, raising the wage base is not a concern personally because they don't own over $118,000. americansmething usually pretty strongly support. social security has a phenomenal amount of support within the american people. 75% or more tell us that we cannot cut social security benefits. retirees, and for existing retirees, so we have to find a way to get them to fix the system. the sooner we fix social security and get it on a secure tab, the less it will cost us in terms of having to increase contributions for the level that we
you still have some social security benefits but social security cannot pay benefits whatthan one --e than it takes in and we have to do stuff about fixing social security because that is the real crux. some of those axis made putting more money and -- some of those fixes may mean putting more money while we were, so maybe more contributions. wage base for social security which i believe is $118,000 today, that used to be about 90% of the average wages and it is actually less than that, so...
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may be selected as the social pic of the day. >>> coming up on news 4 at 6:00. more on the homicide charges filed today in the death of a 19-year-old student during a fraternity hazing ritual. >>> outrage over the tickets to see the pope in central park. some people, apparently, trying to sell their free tickets those stories and much more all new tonight when chuck and i see you at 6:00. >>> now to a commuter alert affecting new york-bound traffic on the george washington bridge. earlier incidents on the cross bronx expressway are causing heavy delays getting into the city from the gwb and the bridge itself is having trouble, too. an accident on the lower level is blocking traffic and on the right lane, you can see what a miss mess it is down there with 45-minute delays. >>> two men narrowly escape death. the duo tried to ride their motorcycle past an elephant, but the elephant was claiming the road. as that elephant stopped toward them, they abandoned their bike just in time. both men got away with minor injuries. able to scare the elephant back into the jungl
may be selected as the social pic of the day. >>> coming up on news 4 at 6:00. more on the homicide charges filed today in the death of a 19-year-old student during a fraternity hazing ritual. >>> outrage over the tickets to see the pope in central park. some people, apparently, trying to sell their free tickets those stories and much more all new tonight when chuck and i see you at 6:00. >>> now to a commuter alert affecting new york-bound traffic on the george...
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>> con el seguro social le podemos recomendar que visiten la pÁgina de seguro social, y ahÍ pueden establecer y gratis en donde puede realizar todos sus registros. ana: no sÓlo afecta el crÉdito sino la sensaciÓn de seguridad. >> mi sorpresa es que habÍan cambiado todas direcciones, habÍan clonado mi tarjeta y estaban haciendo solicitud para comprar carro, me habÍa sacado dinero. porque no sÓlo te roba la identidad, el nÚmero de tarjeta, que en tu nombre, la direcciÓn tu casa entonces te sientes como vigilada, como que en cualquier momento van a llegar a tu casa. ana: de la comisiÓn federal de comercio nos dijo que debemos hacer, inmediatamente cuando nos damos cuenta de que nos han robado la identidad. >> visite nuestro sitio en espaÑol www. robo de identidad.com en donde explica cÓmo se reporta a las compaÑÍas la cual se hizo el fraude, a la agencia de crÉdito para que pueda ponerse una alerta de fraude, a la fts para poder tomar acciÓn. poder empezar a enmendar el reporte crediticio y poder borrar esas deudas que no son suyas. y hasta cometer un crimen, comprar cosas a su nobre, hasta uno
>> con el seguro social le podemos recomendar que visiten la pÁgina de seguro social, y ahÍ pueden establecer y gratis en donde puede realizar todos sus registros. ana: no sÓlo afecta el crÉdito sino la sensaciÓn de seguridad. >> mi sorpresa es que habÍan cambiado todas direcciones, habÍan clonado mi tarjeta y estaban haciendo solicitud para comprar carro, me habÍa sacado dinero. porque no sÓlo te roba la identidad, el nÚmero de tarjeta, que en tu nombre, la direcciÓn tu...
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doesn't mean the social teachings, they are hermetically sealed from economic concerns. what it means is they provide a set of moral and philosophical categories by which if you are a catholic, you don't have to reflect on anything. intrinsic dignity of the human person, the universal destination of solidarity, the common good, these are categories you must and hot to bring to all these questions. that won't answer every single question about what level the minimum-wage ought to be set. that is a prudential question based upon your analysis and conclusions based on the empirical details as far as you understand. pope benedict xvi, francis's and immediate professor -- predecessor put it this way before he was pope, he was talking about morality and economics and how he thought these things ought to interact. i take this to be catholic social teaching is not a third way, not a completely filled out political system but neither is it irrelevant to moral questions. he said the morality that is able to dispense with the technical knowledge of economic laws is not morality but
doesn't mean the social teachings, they are hermetically sealed from economic concerns. what it means is they provide a set of moral and philosophical categories by which if you are a catholic, you don't have to reflect on anything. intrinsic dignity of the human person, the universal destination of solidarity, the common good, these are categories you must and hot to bring to all these questions. that won't answer every single question about what level the minimum-wage ought to be set. that is...
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question is about social security. if elected as president, how would you protect social security? gov. christie: i'm the only candidate in this race who has put out a plan on this out of 17. here is how we would do it. says socialudy that security, if we do nothing, will be bankrupt in seven to eight years. this is not something we can stand. while living longer lives, the average ice -- average life expectancy of a woman is 83 and a man is 79. these programs were built for people when they passed away in their 60's. it is a blessing. let's raise the retirement age and phase it in over 25 years. one month a year increase for 25 years. i don't think anyone will wind up being hurt by that. wealthy whok the retire wealthy should be getting social security. if you make over $200,000 in retirement income a year, that means you have between $4 million in i've million dollars saved. i don't think you should get social security. social security is insurance for people who have worked hard, played the rules and paid into the system to make sure they don't grow old in poverty and choose bet
question is about social security. if elected as president, how would you protect social security? gov. christie: i'm the only candidate in this race who has put out a plan on this out of 17. here is how we would do it. says socialudy that security, if we do nothing, will be bankrupt in seven to eight years. this is not something we can stand. while living longer lives, the average ice -- average life expectancy of a woman is 83 and a man is 79. these programs were built for people when they...
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use social media much.ost: you will remember, in the last campaign cycle, it was mitt romney who said he would eventually use social media to announce his vice presidential pick. that is taking a back to the last campaign cycle, some of the ways that campaigns have used social media over the ages. we have asked you about the changing political process. let's hear from chastity in north carolina, 18 years old. what do you think about the use of social media? caller: i think one thing that is big about people my age and stuff, people will make jokes about politics. it is hard to take people seriously when you see all these jokes. you know, back when you didn't have social media, the only information you could get from people were the newspaper or the speeches. but, you see this stuff, and it is getting to people everywhere. i have had people message me on facebook and asked, what is the big deal about donald trump? host: do you use a lot of social media to get political information? on my news pops up feed a
use social media much.ost: you will remember, in the last campaign cycle, it was mitt romney who said he would eventually use social media to announce his vice presidential pick. that is taking a back to the last campaign cycle, some of the ways that campaigns have used social media over the ages. we have asked you about the changing political process. let's hear from chastity in north carolina, 18 years old. what do you think about the use of social media? caller: i think one thing that is big...
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the social media. if that money that is out there with the super pacs, i agree, there is only so much you can do on television today. most people your age don't even watch tv anymore skwhand when yo it is on your computer or ipad or other vehicle. if that money is being used for blocking and tackling and identifying it be very effective. >> is it problematic that as a party man, is it probematic that so much of the functions that once upon a time the parties did -- >> i said for a long time there were pieces of legislation because of it destroyed realistically the two broadest base organizations in the country, republican and democratic party, where you had a left, right and center in both parties. and the limitations to being able to spend hard money on things destroyed and changed the make up of the parties. >> let me guide this. john mccain and john kerry did something in '04 and 08 and were the candidates who won without spending the most money. romney outspent mccain and dean outspent kerry. how l
the social media. if that money that is out there with the super pacs, i agree, there is only so much you can do on television today. most people your age don't even watch tv anymore skwhand when yo it is on your computer or ipad or other vehicle. if that money is being used for blocking and tackling and identifying it be very effective. >> is it problematic that as a party man, is it probematic that so much of the functions that once upon a time the parties did -- >> i said for a...
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for example, a child's ssn or social security number.o dice la abogada, el nmero de seguro social de un menor puede ser usado para cometer fraude por un tiempo prologando porque lo ms probable es que ese niÑo no revise su historial hasta que tenga 16 o 18 aÑos y necesite mostrar buen crditparaa aplicacin estudiantil o de empleo. el nmero de estudiante antes era el nmero social y ahora ya lo estn cambiando para proteger a sus hijos, recomiendan resguardar su nmero de seguro social - limitar los datos que sus hijos comparten en lnea.por ejemplo que no den sus nombres completos o fechas de nacimiento -usar buenas contraseÑas en los telfonos inteligentes, tabletas o computadoras porttiles - usar una trituradora de papeles para desechar documentos con informacin personal - revisarle el historial crediticio y -pedirles que limiten el uso del gps en su celular. eso le deja saber al padre donde est el niÑo pero tambin difunde esa informacin para que otros la sepan. yt t39 juanfra --nos inform yezmin thomas... paola --si descubre que ha sido vcti
for example, a child's ssn or social security number.o dice la abogada, el nmero de seguro social de un menor puede ser usado para cometer fraude por un tiempo prologando porque lo ms probable es que ese niÑo no revise su historial hasta que tenga 16 o 18 aÑos y necesite mostrar buen crditparaa aplicacin estudiantil o de empleo. el nmero de estudiante antes era el nmero social y ahora ya lo estn cambiando para proteger a sus hijos, recomiendan resguardar su nmero de seguro social - limitar...
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cada hijo o hija de un paÍs dado, tiene una misiÓn, una responsabilidad personal y social.bro del congreso es permitirle a este paÍs, mediante su actividad legislativa crecer como naciÓn. ustedes son el rostro de su pueblo, sus representantes, ustedes han sido llamados a defender y preservar la dignidad de sus conciudadanos en el incansable y exigente esfuerzo de lograr el bien comÚn. porque, esta es la meta central de la polÍtica. una sociedad polÍtica perdura cuando busca como vocaciÓn satisfacer necesidades comunes, estimulando el crecimiento de todos sus miembros. especialmente, aquellos en situaciones de mayor vulnerabilidad o riesgo. la actividad legislativa siempre se basa en cuidar a la gente, al pueblo. ustedes han sido invitados a esta tarea, han sido llamados y convocados por quienes los han elegido. el de ustedes es un trabajo que me lleva a reflexionar de dos maneras, en la figura de moisÉs, por un lado, el patriarca, el que le dio las leyes al pueblo de israel como sÍmbolo de la necesidad de los pueblos de mantener vivos su sentido de unidad por medio de la le
cada hijo o hija de un paÍs dado, tiene una misiÓn, una responsabilidad personal y social.bro del congreso es permitirle a este paÍs, mediante su actividad legislativa crecer como naciÓn. ustedes son el rostro de su pueblo, sus representantes, ustedes han sido llamados a defender y preservar la dignidad de sus conciudadanos en el incansable y exigente esfuerzo de lograr el bien comÚn. porque, esta es la meta central de la polÍtica. una sociedad polÍtica perdura cuando busca como...
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the house has rejected the social cost of carbon numerous times. i ask all those to join me once again and-n rejecting this proposal and its protecting of jobs right here in america. i commend the chairman of the committee for their efforts on this legislation and for recognizing the nepa process is in desperate need of reform. with that i reserve. the chair: the gentleman from arizona reserves the baffle his time. does the gentlewoman from michigan seek time in opposition to the amendment? mrs. dingell: i do rise to seek that time. thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in opposition to the gosar amendment because it would weaken a critical part of the national environmental policy act. the council on environmental quality recently issued draft guidance under nepa detailing how federal agencies should consider the effects of greenhouse gas emissions. this nepa guidance is a commonsense and perfectly legal step towards reducing the federal government's contribution and vulnerability to global warming. it is smart planning that it accounts for risk and save
the house has rejected the social cost of carbon numerous times. i ask all those to join me once again and-n rejecting this proposal and its protecting of jobs right here in america. i commend the chairman of the committee for their efforts on this legislation and for recognizing the nepa process is in desperate need of reform. with that i reserve. the chair: the gentleman from arizona reserves the baffle his time. does the gentlewoman from michigan seek time in opposition to the amendment?...
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lastly, as we come to consensus, is removing that capitalism or socialism or social democracy or any system is just the system. it is just a machine. it is like your car, you can do great good or great evil with it. they cannot go uninhabited so far, it cannot ride on its own. the economy never will be able to. capitalism is a system and it must be predicated on right morals. it must be. adam smith taught me that. the father of modern economics, wrote "the wealth of nations." 17 years before, he wrote the "theory of moral sentiments," a more important book, because it talked about what it meant as a society to earn the right to free enterprise. it is true today. this is why this conference is important. from my point of view. because we are talking about right morality towards our brothers and sisters, and built on that, that is when we can have an open discussion to get our capitalism right and then the distribution of resources is a tertiary question. e.j. dionne: i want to know how much infrastructure you are willing to vote for? arthur brooks: $41 billion. e.j. dionne: this is fo
lastly, as we come to consensus, is removing that capitalism or socialism or social democracy or any system is just the system. it is just a machine. it is like your car, you can do great good or great evil with it. they cannot go uninhabited so far, it cannot ride on its own. the economy never will be able to. capitalism is a system and it must be predicated on right morals. it must be. adam smith taught me that. the father of modern economics, wrote "the wealth of nations." 17 years...
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>> american social united.e changed the name within days, i told brad i said look it's hard to transition all this because we have a lot of moving parts, okay, give me the week and i will give you a notice back that yes things are transitioned, everything's going in now into sociallyunited.org, they are the domains they exist. they are paid for. they are active. >> you still on the website have pictures of bernie sanders. >> we support issues that bernie sanders supports. you see the four issues they are bullet pointed everything from veteran affairs to middle class issues, to health care, to civil rights. >> so they've asked you actually deutsche last asked you to not use any confusingly similar remarks or proprietary content or senator bernie sanders name or likeness. you've still got bernie sanders likeness on it. you want to help this guy. >> we can't support a likeness of a candidate. we're not saying we're representing bernie sanders, obviously it's unofficial. >> you got according to the fpc reports, cen
>> american social united.e changed the name within days, i told brad i said look it's hard to transition all this because we have a lot of moving parts, okay, give me the week and i will give you a notice back that yes things are transitioned, everything's going in now into sociallyunited.org, they are the domains they exist. they are paid for. they are active. >> you still on the website have pictures of bernie sanders. >> we support issues that bernie sanders supports. you...
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to cut social t me tell you that i will not cut social security. we have millions of seniors trying to survive on $13,000 per year. in fact, what we are going to do is lift the cap on taxable income and expand social security benefits -- not cut them. [applause] as i mentioned earlier, as a nation, i believe we have made significant progress in ending racism in this country, but there is no doubt in my mind that we still have a very, very long way to go. when i talk about racism, i'm not just talking about a very walks into aho charleston, s.c., prayer session who prays with people in the room and takes out a gun to kill line of them because of the color of their skin is different than his. not even talking about the hundreds of groups in this , whose, hate groups whole function and existence is to promote hatred against jews,, gays, immigrants, catholics, anyone who is different than they are. i'm also talking about the sad truth that for many, many years you have unarmed african americans killed while in police custody. that is unacceptable and t
to cut social t me tell you that i will not cut social security. we have millions of seniors trying to survive on $13,000 per year. in fact, what we are going to do is lift the cap on taxable income and expand social security benefits -- not cut them. [applause] as i mentioned earlier, as a nation, i believe we have made significant progress in ending racism in this country, but there is no doubt in my mind that we still have a very, very long way to go. when i talk about racism, i'm not just...
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he does it on social media.hen congress finally voted to approve the keystone pipeline amash was only republican to vote no? why? the pipeline is good -- what is with you people? i want the oil. pipeline is a good thing. >> but the way the bills have been written, are such that one company is receiving a special benefit from the government. if you're going to improve the approval process you have to approve it for every company. you can't just decide that one company is going to be exempt and every other company has to follow the laws. john: that why is hayak firmly bense, hayak, one of my heroes. [applause] john: you stated your reasons on facebook. why? >> well i think it is important for people at home to know why we're voting on things and what we're voting on. we have to hold congress accountable. the only way to hold us accountable to hear from us what we're doing. i think it should be expectation of members of congress they explain themselves. they don't have to do it through facebook. they could use othe
he does it on social media.hen congress finally voted to approve the keystone pipeline amash was only republican to vote no? why? the pipeline is good -- what is with you people? i want the oil. pipeline is a good thing. >> but the way the bills have been written, are such that one company is receiving a special benefit from the government. if you're going to improve the approval process you have to approve it for every company. you can't just decide that one company is going to be exempt...
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the social media. if that money that is out there with the super pacs, i agree, there is only so much you can do on television today. most people your age don't even watch tv anymore skwhand when yo it is on your computer or ipad or other vehicle. if that money is being used for blocking and tackling and identifying it be very effective. >> is it problematic that as a party man, is it probematic that so much of the functions that once upon a time the parties did -- >> i said for a long time there were pieces of legislation because of it destroyed realistically the two broadest base organizations in the country, republican and democratic party, where you had a left, right and center in both parties. and the limitations to being able to spend hard money on things destroyed and changed the make up of the parties. >> let me guide this. john mccain and john kerry did something in '04 and 08 and were the candidates who won without spending the most money. romney outspent mccain and dean outspent kerry. how l
the social media. if that money that is out there with the super pacs, i agree, there is only so much you can do on television today. most people your age don't even watch tv anymore skwhand when yo it is on your computer or ipad or other vehicle. if that money is being used for blocking and tackling and identifying it be very effective. >> is it problematic that as a party man, is it probematic that so much of the functions that once upon a time the parties did -- >> i said for a...
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talk about the way we live our life so publicly now. -- cuban: with social media will begin on social media, we think our friends, our family, but then it kind of has spread. it gets bigger and our networks expand. point where all of a sudden your social media network says more about you than you realize and it may say things about you that you don't realize. at youro back and look facebook friends of friends, in this day and age, people hold you accountable for that. called expirep that allows me to go back and delete all my tweets. people don't need to see what you wrote two years ago. there is just no point. when youyber dust, think about messaging this day and age, the minute you said a tech -- the minute you get sent on a text, e-mail, you don't own it anymore. if you are a visible person or someone with a lot of responsibility, there is a good chance that the person you're sending it to his keeping it. think about the consequences. they own it but you still have responsibility for it. it is scary. , many ofcourse of time us have thousands of tax that we have sent that might have
talk about the way we live our life so publicly now. -- cuban: with social media will begin on social media, we think our friends, our family, but then it kind of has spread. it gets bigger and our networks expand. point where all of a sudden your social media network says more about you than you realize and it may say things about you that you don't realize. at youro back and look facebook friends of friends, in this day and age, people hold you accountable for that. called expirep that allows...
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, y jamas entrege sus numeros de seguro social cuando en realidad la actividad a la que los inscribe--al regresar --si usted pasa mucho tiempo sentado ponga mucha atencion a lo que dice un nuevo estudio sobre cmo se afecta su salud. vo blanca --y no se pierda las entraÑables imagenes de un osito de unacidi ingrar alardin casa para tomar una siesta en una hamaca... gabriel live los gigantes abrieron serie ante los dimondbacks de arizona. admeas take vo arranco la jornada numero nueve del futbol mexicano, le tengo los detalle en deportes. end segment ---adelante gabriel gabriel blaca, cesar muy buenas deportiva desta noche cono sucedido en los primeros juegos de la novena jornada del futbol mexicano. take vo vo puebla pego primero cortesia de francisco torres al minuto 43 del primer tiempo. despues en el segundo tiempo anibal con la cabeza lo empato en el minuto 70 y julio furch anoto el del triunfo al minuto 82. para dejar el maador final detiburon vo atlas visito al actual campeon del futbol mexicano el santos y en cuestion de tres minutos resolvio el partido. primero arturo gonzalez
, y jamas entrege sus numeros de seguro social cuando en realidad la actividad a la que los inscribe--al regresar --si usted pasa mucho tiempo sentado ponga mucha atencion a lo que dice un nuevo estudio sobre cmo se afecta su salud. vo blanca --y no se pierda las entraÑables imagenes de un osito de unacidi ingrar alardin casa para tomar una siesta en una hamaca... gabriel live los gigantes abrieron serie ante los dimondbacks de arizona. admeas take vo arranco la jornada numero nueve del futbol...
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it is in the line of the tradition of the social doctrine of the church. he thinks that he is not driving. there is a substantial tradition in these things. >> thank you for your question. -- it certainly is true that the u.s. is a place of intense financial investment. find -- economics. -- we have new york's symbol -- new york city as a symbol. the u.s. is not monochromatic. appreciation and understanding of what can happen. the ships have always pointed out that what we do with in the marketplace is a republican never lose sight of the human person. so what happens in the human person and how we deal with for for those who are looking for a better life, the disparity at times between the rich and poor. we may not be as angular in that sense of stating matters as might be true in some other countries and we have always been aware of the poor. financialportance of immunity to say that working those who are poor to have it defense -- decent wage, a decent living across the boards is good for the economy. where economists say. to my mind the u.s. in many wa
it is in the line of the tradition of the social doctrine of the church. he thinks that he is not driving. there is a substantial tradition in these things. >> thank you for your question. -- it certainly is true that the u.s. is a place of intense financial investment. find -- economics. -- we have new york's symbol -- new york city as a symbol. the u.s. is not monochromatic. appreciation and understanding of what can happen. the ships have always pointed out that what we do with in the...
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economic and social exclusion is a complete denial of human fraternity and a grave offense against humanrights and the environment. the poorest are those who suffer most from such offenses, for three serious reasons, they are cast off by society, forced to live off what is discarded and suffer unjustly from the consequences of the abuse of the environment. these phenomena are part of today's widespread and quietly growing culture of waste. the dramatic reality this whole situation of exclusion and inequality, with its evident effects, has led me, in union with the entire christian people and many others, to take stock also of my grave responsibility in this regard and to speak out, together with all those who are seeking urgently needed and effective solutions. the adoption of the 2030 agenda for sustainable development at the world summit, which opens today, is an important sign of hope. i am similarly confident that the paris conference on climatic change will secure fundamental and effective agreements. solemn commitments, however, are not enough, even though they are a necessary step
economic and social exclusion is a complete denial of human fraternity and a grave offense against humanrights and the environment. the poorest are those who suffer most from such offenses, for three serious reasons, they are cast off by society, forced to live off what is discarded and suffer unjustly from the consequences of the abuse of the environment. these phenomena are part of today's widespread and quietly growing culture of waste. the dramatic reality this whole situation of exclusion...
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carlos: es el papa de las redes sociales tambiÉn.os, del trÁfico de armas, de la explotaciÓn infantil y de otras formas de corrupciÓn, corrupción que ha penetrado los distintos niveles de la vida social, y polÍtica militar, artÍstica y religiosa, generando en muchos casos una estructura paralela que pone en riesgo la credibilidad de nuestras instituciones. (aplausos) marÍa elena: son fuertes palabras, y sabemos que el flagelo del narcotrÁfico es mundial, es un problema mundial, pero en estos momentos, ya cuando estÁ hablando de la explotaciÓn infantil, cuando estÁ hablando de la corrupciÓn que se cuela en la vida social, polÍtica, militar, artÍsticas, religiosas, generando incredibilidad de nuestras instituciones, muchos se pueden sentir aludidos. carlos: dos regiones del mundo es que esto es una religiÓn - relaciÓn directa, el sudeste asiÁtico, la contaminaciÓn se ha producido en las instituciones, las clases polÍticas, y el bajísimo consumo de los estados unidos y canadÁ, no sÓlo el consumo sin embargo, y es muy importante esto, el
carlos: es el papa de las redes sociales tambiÉn.os, del trÁfico de armas, de la explotaciÓn infantil y de otras formas de corrupciÓn, corrupción que ha penetrado los distintos niveles de la vida social, y polÍtica militar, artÍstica y religiosa, generando en muchos casos una estructura paralela que pone en riesgo la credibilidad de nuestras instituciones. (aplausos) marÍa elena: son fuertes palabras, y sabemos que el flagelo del narcotrÁfico es mundial, es un problema mundial, pero en...
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. >> in these times when social , byerns are so important dorothy day. amy: we will look at the lives of dorothy day and the trappist monk thomas merton. pope francis described the two of them as great americans along with abraham lincoln and martin luther king. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. pope francis has arrived in new york where he will speak today at the united nations general assembly. on thursday, he became the first pope to ever address a joint session of congress, where he discussed poverty, hunger, climate change, refugees, the death penalty immigration, , the arms trade and u.s.-cuba , relations. after the congressional speech, pope francis skipped an offer to dine with lawmakers in order to eat with homeless residents of washington, d.c. speaking at st. patrick parish, -- speaking at st. patrick's cathedral, pope francis spoke about the immorality of lack of housing. , we want to be very clear can find no social or moral justification, no justification wh
. >> in these times when social , byerns are so important dorothy day. amy: we will look at the lives of dorothy day and the trappist monk thomas merton. pope francis described the two of them as great americans along with abraham lincoln and martin luther king. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. pope francis has arrived in new york where he will speak today at the united nations general assembly. on...
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our job is to social engineer for good, to social engineer for opportunity.our job is to social engineer for equality. those are noble. unless we think we have a choice about whether we do this, i want to take you back to the supreme court's decision in brown v. board of education and the aacp engaged in that case. decision.ow the and you know that in that decision, the supreme court talked about the harm of segregation to african-american children. they talked about the way in which segregation sends a message to african-american children that the state regards them as inferior and that message becomes internalized. that may all be true. but what i wanted to be clear about is that when we litigated that case, and we provided our briefs and we included with our briefs an and appendix signed by 30 social scientists that talked about the harm of segregation on black children, that brief also included an extensive discussion about the harm of segregation to white children. and it talks about the way in which segregation can produce andusion, moral cynicism, sens
our job is to social engineer for good, to social engineer for opportunity.our job is to social engineer for equality. those are noble. unless we think we have a choice about whether we do this, i want to take you back to the supreme court's decision in brown v. board of education and the aacp engaged in that case. decision.ow the and you know that in that decision, the supreme court talked about the harm of segregation to african-american children. they talked about the way in which...
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the people are confusing socialism with being social. >> i think so.a fun thing to say yes to. that i have a magnetic personality and of course, unsocial. is anyone shocked that when you ask these people, that order graybeards -- that they think the thing is they resemble better terry. [laughter] sumac it's almost like unidentified birds. [laughter] >> for chocolate or peanut butter. >> maybe both, throw a brownie in there. >> cherry garcia for everyone. [laughter] >> well, i guess that wasn't terribly good. so people in washington square park in the middle of the day were not necessarily working. and you didn't see a lot. >> there were a lot of nyu students were strapped with debt that they won't be able to pay off until they are the age of the sky. >> the only thing that i can think of that is positive is that people like this was a marxist when he got out of college, there's a lot of opportunity to get into the real world and realize how they'll the theory is. even subsidizing college summa that bernie sanders is contributing to. if you can get thro
the people are confusing socialism with being social. >> i think so.a fun thing to say yes to. that i have a magnetic personality and of course, unsocial. is anyone shocked that when you ask these people, that order graybeards -- that they think the thing is they resemble better terry. [laughter] sumac it's almost like unidentified birds. [laughter] >> for chocolate or peanut butter. >> maybe both, throw a brownie in there. >> cherry garcia for everyone. [laughter]...
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expression, heme speaks now from social friendship. solidarity, and the intention to the order in building together. something to do with the friendship of what human amongons, what concrete persons. classical presentation of that social thinking of the church. last yearso in the , addressingeaching in particular new questions of like the --today environment that are now more crucial than in the past. always in the direction of the tradition of the vision of the church. this is what he has stressed again today during his conversation. >> thank you. --my name this is a question for you. .ou probably know mother teresa and you give a testament to the plight of macedonia? theer federico lombardi: a clear agendat of the visit for the next year. either known or public. there is no fixed agenda. the only trip that is clear and decided our africa in november, other trips are not decided. that the pope, for the visit in europe, has chosen slovenia, and macedonia. a particular attention to this region. i cannot exclude this in the , we will be
expression, heme speaks now from social friendship. solidarity, and the intention to the order in building together. something to do with the friendship of what human amongons, what concrete persons. classical presentation of that social thinking of the church. last yearso in the , addressingeaching in particular new questions of like the --today environment that are now more crucial than in the past. always in the direction of the tradition of the vision of the church. this is what he has...
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nowhere in there is there a statement and assist as a social worker, as an ad hoc social workers, and somehow helping place low level criminal fornds into the programs. >> what is the issue, it's not a responsibility police are trained for, not a constitutional responsibility for police. if you avoid recidivism, which is what we talk about, we are talking economics, it's about community safety and economics. stopping people going to the circle, maybe you can turn them into something more productive. there's a couple of things, not just economics, orecidivism. a verb and cost benefit is the deterrent effect. the specific deterrent effect of individuals knowing that when they make their decision, potential criminal makes an assessment of the facts and says do this crime, this is the sanction. without the deterrence, hey, it will be cool. we'll go to the lead programme, it's sighy, it's all good. >> it's problematic. >> you saw the taping of a woman rested, put in the back of the car and is pleading with the police officer. for that person, drug adact. police. >> more than likely. >> aga
nowhere in there is there a statement and assist as a social worker, as an ad hoc social workers, and somehow helping place low level criminal fornds into the programs. >> what is the issue, it's not a responsibility police are trained for, not a constitutional responsibility for police. if you avoid recidivism, which is what we talk about, we are talking economics, it's about community safety and economics. stopping people going to the circle, maybe you can turn them into something more...
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i'm deeply worried by this social and political situation of the world today. our world is increasingly a ace of violent conflict, hatred, and filled with atrocities. committed even in the name of god and religion. we know that no religion is immune from forms of individual delusion or ideological extremists. is means that we must be special-l attentive to every type of fundamentalism whether eligious or of any other kind. a delicate balance is required to combat violence, perpetrated the name of a religion, ideology, or an economic system. while also safeguarding religious freedom, intellectual freedom, and individual reedoms. but there is a tempt tation we must especially guard against. the simplistic reactionism which sees only good or evil, or if rises and sinners, the contemporary war with its open wounds which affect so many of our brothers and sisters demands that we confront every wouldf polarization which be divided into these two kinds. in the attempt to e free of enemy without, we've can't be could be tent to fit the enemy within. o i am tate the vio
i'm deeply worried by this social and political situation of the world today. our world is increasingly a ace of violent conflict, hatred, and filled with atrocities. committed even in the name of god and religion. we know that no religion is immune from forms of individual delusion or ideological extremists. is means that we must be special-l attentive to every type of fundamentalism whether eligious or of any other kind. a delicate balance is required to combat violence, perpetrated the name...
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how do we think about social response ability for public health. a smoking release an aspect of individual judgment by adult? i don't think so and i think we really need to direct attention to the historical evolution of that ideal within the culture that the industry has helped to create and exploit so effectively. we will take a question here. talking about theory. let me ask you a difficult question. i would struggle as a fellow historian with it also so i will toss it your way. many would say historical advocacy for collective control of the public health just plays into and perpetuates a -- a disciplinary operation of power through surveillance. that chimes effectively with a libertarian argument that is often employed by the tobacco industry or other industrial complexes also about individual states and paternalist bureaucracy undermining individual liberty. how does a historical scholarship as advocacy for public health with the expansion of public health intervention, how do you reconcile that with some of the critiques that would come from
how do we think about social response ability for public health. a smoking release an aspect of individual judgment by adult? i don't think so and i think we really need to direct attention to the historical evolution of that ideal within the culture that the industry has helped to create and exploit so effectively. we will take a question here. talking about theory. let me ask you a difficult question. i would struggle as a fellow historian with it also so i will toss it your way. many would...
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. >> you get the people to utilize their social media? >> we asked them if they'd post photos or individual he yos. would you guys mind saying something good about sharks? they need all the good media they can have. >> even our business card has hashhags on them. >> it's how they get most of their business. right now, too much business to keep up with. >> juan and i broke york seven days a week and we get maybe four or five hours of sleep. i'm currently 250 texts behind, not voice mail or e-mail, that's not egg else. it's go, go, go, go. >> reporter: like aniey entreprene entrepreneurs, ocean and juan try to balance the part of the job they love with the parts that are less run. >> challenging stuff is paperwork. >> ugh, paperwork. >> reporter: as they grow they hope to expand their team. for now they feel everything we have to do is worth it just to be out there. >> i could go up late at night. it's my way to give back and successful because we're so passionate enle to work hard or it it's my life. it doesn't feel that way when you love
. >> you get the people to utilize their social media? >> we asked them if they'd post photos or individual he yos. would you guys mind saying something good about sharks? they need all the good media they can have. >> even our business card has hashhags on them. >> it's how they get most of their business. right now, too much business to keep up with. >> juan and i broke york seven days a week and we get maybe four or five hours of sleep. i'm currently 250 texts...
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she dedicated most of her life to political and social changes. and her legacy continues today as she is discussed as a possible face of the $10 bill. eleanor roosevelt, this sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series first ladies, influence and image. examining the public and private lives of the women who filled the position of first lady and their influence on the presidency from martha washington to michelle obama sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 3. >>> next week pope francis visits new york, philadelphia, and washington, d.c., where he'll address a joint meeting of congress. recently the cato institute hosted an event on the pope's views on economics and public statements on poverty, inequality, and capitalism. this is 1:15. >>> is the author or co-author of many books including religion and the constitution and sexuality and the u.s. catholic church. from 1981 to '84 was the assist ant to the solicitor general of the united states and he was elected to the american law institute in 1982. please
she dedicated most of her life to political and social changes. and her legacy continues today as she is discussed as a possible face of the $10 bill. eleanor roosevelt, this sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series first ladies, influence and image. examining the public and private lives of the women who filled the position of first lady and their influence on the presidency from martha washington to michelle obama sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on...
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a lot of us and kids post lives on social media. what is a harmless photo could be broadcasting a road map to your life for hackers, thieves or someone with a grudge. nbc's tom costello has the story. >> reporter: happens 24/7 round the clock, round the globe. posting every moment of our l e lives in real-time. every second, 2.5 e-mails transminuted, 10,000 tweets, 2600 intake zbram photos, facebook, linked in. a social media bread crumb trail with the right software anyone can follow. >> this is an aerial view of the statue of liberty, posting last 24 hours on social media, exposing privacy. you go into the collage view, you can see every individual post in the last 24 hours. >> look at that. a wall of selfies and privacy potentially compromised. if theresa can pull this up, so can hackers. she's a former white house chief information officer, now running her own cybersecurity firm. that phone we carry in our pockets is also a tracking device. >> every cell phone tower you talk to, every text you make, every post that you make on s
a lot of us and kids post lives on social media. what is a harmless photo could be broadcasting a road map to your life for hackers, thieves or someone with a grudge. nbc's tom costello has the story. >> reporter: happens 24/7 round the clock, round the globe. posting every moment of our l e lives in real-time. every second, 2.5 e-mails transminuted, 10,000 tweets, 2600 intake zbram photos, facebook, linked in. a social media bread crumb trail with the right software anyone can follow....
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what are they doing out in social media, out on their website? what kinds of things are they saying, what kinds of people are they attracting? you want to make sure this is a partner that aligns with your values and your brand and will help you succeed. >> i want to add one other thing. if you're going to have somebody do work for you, particularly on the creative side, make sure you own the ip, if they're doing it for your company that you own the product, not them. >> absolutely. you want to have a clause in the contract that says they're doing the work for fire and you own everything they're creating. >> maria, it was great to see you. thanks for these tips. >> thanks for having me. >>> still to come, more on partnerships. a viewer asks how to know when it's time to end one. >>> and today's elevator pitch, a competitor kick boxer has sweet, all-natural desserts. we thought we'd be ready. but demand for our cocktail bitters was huge. i could feel our deadlines racing towards us. we didn't need a loan. we needed short-term funding. fast. our ame
what are they doing out in social media, out on their website? what kinds of things are they saying, what kinds of people are they attracting? you want to make sure this is a partner that aligns with your values and your brand and will help you succeed. >> i want to add one other thing. if you're going to have somebody do work for you, particularly on the creative side, make sure you own the ip, if they're doing it for your company that you own the product, not them. >> absolutely....
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i don't think you should get social security.e social security is insurance for people love worked hard, paid into the system, to make sure they don't grow old in poverty in our country and have to choose between rent and heat and food. if some of making $200,000 a year, do they really need a social security check? the alternative is what mrs. clinton wants to do which is to take the cap off of social security taxes. if you want to give government more money, this is the same government that told you they would put this money in a trust fund. they spent all that money already. you have two ways to solve a problem. that's benefits or more revenue. why would any of us want to give the u.s. government more revenue? i wouldn't and the fact is we are trying to go that is people make a lot of money. if you have that much money set aside, god bless you. you did great by our family and your country did great by you. we will let those people not get the benefits rather than giving the government more money. if we give them more money, the
i don't think you should get social security.e social security is insurance for people love worked hard, paid into the system, to make sure they don't grow old in poverty in our country and have to choose between rent and heat and food. if some of making $200,000 a year, do they really need a social security check? the alternative is what mrs. clinton wants to do which is to take the cap off of social security taxes. if you want to give government more money, this is the same government that...
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family, in communion with others, and in a right relationship with all those areas in which human social life develops -- friends, communities, towns and cities, schools, businesses and unions, provinces and nations. now, this proposes the right to education, also for girls who are excluded in certain places. [applause] the right to education which is ensured first and foremost by respecting and reinforcing the primary right of the family to educate its children as well as the right of churches and social groups to support and assist families in the education of their boys and girls. education conceived in this way is the basis for the implementation of the 2030 agenda and for reclaiming the environment. [applause] at the same time, government leaders must do everything possible to ensure that all can have the minimum spiritual and material means needed to live in dignity and to create and support a family, which is the primary cell of any social development. in practical terms, this absolute minimum has three games -- lodging, labor, and land. [applause] and one spiritual name, spiritua
family, in communion with others, and in a right relationship with all those areas in which human social life develops -- friends, communities, towns and cities, schools, businesses and unions, provinces and nations. now, this proposes the right to education, also for girls who are excluded in certain places. [applause] the right to education which is ensured first and foremost by respecting and reinforcing the primary right of the family to educate its children as well as the right of churches...