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it is always -- we are talking about is moralism, not morality. moralism is where are you sticking your genitalia but morals are about what is right and what is wrong, trudy what is the bigger issue versus the smaller issue like for example edward snowden had to decide which of his hosts he was going to violate, his oath to protect the constitution or to protect classified data from being revealed? he couldn't do both. he had to choose one and john paul sartre wrote wrote something i have bookmark and always refer to, what he defined as the quintessential existence of a dilemma which is i am handed a gun. there's a gun to my head and i am told shoot that other guy or i will shoot you. what is the right choice? he says of course the right choice is to say get shot and died. point being the right choice isn't always any fun but it is still right choice. >> socrates, better to suffer wrong then do wrong. when she writes about those extended to the 5 radical evil said it is not those who say we shouldn't do this or it should not be done but those who
it is always -- we are talking about is moralism, not morality. moralism is where are you sticking your genitalia but morals are about what is right and what is wrong, trudy what is the bigger issue versus the smaller issue like for example edward snowden had to decide which of his hosts he was going to violate, his oath to protect the constitution or to protect classified data from being revealed? he couldn't do both. he had to choose one and john paul sartre wrote wrote something i have...
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so you're morally defending the section. so for a lot... >> i'm defending free speech. >> i'm a christian, we have christians on the panel defending the right of an organization to deceive. you can disagree with what planned parenthood does. you can disagree with the use of federal money for the right of poor women of colour to have access to health care. you can't disagree with morally is an organization putting video in a deceptive fashion to prove an agenda. this is a district attorney, he's not on the moral side. >> but if we are dealing with an issue where there's the taking of incident lives, this is it what film-makers would argue, planned planned parenthood uses taxpayers dollars to take the lives of innocent people. death is defined as the irreversible brain waves and a heart beat. we know life exists at 40 days. >> i don't know about the abortion argument, we'll never find a consensus. >> it's crazy. >> this is not a debate about when life starts. it's a debate about accountability. >> no, it is. >> let's bring thi
so you're morally defending the section. so for a lot... >> i'm defending free speech. >> i'm a christian, we have christians on the panel defending the right of an organization to deceive. you can disagree with what planned parenthood does. you can disagree with the use of federal money for the right of poor women of colour to have access to health care. you can't disagree with morally is an organization putting video in a deceptive fashion to prove an agenda. this is a district...
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that one craves for his or her moral imagination. i think that is a good way of talking about melville. he did not believe it, but he needed it. for the stuff of his writing. and yet on the other hand, we also see in moby dick, and appreciation or differences and -- of religious difference and diversity. we see a longing for the returning of a more austere form of calvinism. at the same time, is very much in his day that he is looking around and sees at least somewhat open to and appreciative of diversity. certainly to the idea that no one group has a lock on moral truth. so i think we can look at the novel and see he is wrestling with that. melville is seen as being very apolitical. or by this point in his career, very apolitical. i think it does not pick up to the degrees to which his interest in changes in american political life are right there on the page. is america sees lots of changes. i say this is the period when we witnessed the democratization of democracy. democracy became more inclusive, at least among white males. all
that one craves for his or her moral imagination. i think that is a good way of talking about melville. he did not believe it, but he needed it. for the stuff of his writing. and yet on the other hand, we also see in moby dick, and appreciation or differences and -- of religious difference and diversity. we see a longing for the returning of a more austere form of calvinism. at the same time, is very much in his day that he is looking around and sees at least somewhat open to and appreciative...
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and that is on the moral decision comes from. and then the idea of a bill of rights and everybody should be treated equally under the law. that is only a couple centuries old. and then to take off never since. >> host: how did the only inman begin? >> to answer questions about the world. the bigger point universe is governed by laws and principles and then applied to change the world. physics, biology but shortly after am one to emulate the newton of economics and society and culture to discover those principles. said the end of the enlightenment there was no economics. the famous book is called the delta nation's. the title is an inquiry into the nature of the wealth of nations. because we want more how do we do that? and then to increase the area so jefferson's idea to structure a government for prosperity and the pursuit of property is the idea. >> from your book the bible is one of the most immoral works. >> it is a strong statement. [laughter] i'd like to offend my religious friends but and by today's standards nobody practi
and that is on the moral decision comes from. and then the idea of a bill of rights and everybody should be treated equally under the law. that is only a couple centuries old. and then to take off never since. >> host: how did the only inman begin? >> to answer questions about the world. the bigger point universe is governed by laws and principles and then applied to change the world. physics, biology but shortly after am one to emulate the newton of economics and society and...
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, and officer morales caught him. >> the baby's safe. a border policeman maces the suspect who keeps going. >> there was a mob of people and they all just waited for him. so he wasn't going to go anywhere. >> price is tackled by the mexican police. >> they got him over there. they captured him going across the border. >> morales hands the child to charmaine rodriguez waiting nearby to rush the baby to safety. >> i grabbed the baby, and i ran into the building. >> fortunately, the toddler is unharmed. officials are stunned to learn the baby is eddie price's own son justin. >> what a terrible situation. this was going to cause a little baby to be without a father and certainly things weren't going to go well for his father. >> things go badly indeed for the father who winds up with a six-year prison term for burglary, evading arrest and child endangerment. >> we were just there, and we did what we had to do. >> for the border police whose crucial decisions and split-second timing were carried out in front of multiple cameras, it's an event
, and officer morales caught him. >> the baby's safe. a border policeman maces the suspect who keeps going. >> there was a mob of people and they all just waited for him. so he wasn't going to go anywhere. >> price is tackled by the mexican police. >> they got him over there. they captured him going across the border. >> morales hands the child to charmaine rodriguez waiting nearby to rush the baby to safety. >> i grabbed the baby, and i ran into the...
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what moral problems does he think he is confronting in the text. we want to look a little bit at the context of moby dick and what it tells us about melville's mind. his view of the world. so, remember, his mind and you of the world are a product of his own time and place. he is a commentator, but he is living it too. he does not have any special perks in which he can comment on. he himself is shaped by those ideas. we don't want to just use his mind as just looking at america. if moby dick is a novel of hatred, let us not forget it is also a novel of lying. there is not just hating going on, there is desiring, and wanting. every sin has its counterpart. every negative emotion has its positive side. so i want you to listen as this book is a confession. -- as if this book is a confession, but also a commentary on social criticism. so what issues or at lease what issues are -- at least what issues are pressing on his moral imagination? i'm going to press on at least three. very speedy, not getting indeed, but just to alert you that might be sources o
what moral problems does he think he is confronting in the text. we want to look a little bit at the context of moby dick and what it tells us about melville's mind. his view of the world. so, remember, his mind and you of the world are a product of his own time and place. he is a commentator, but he is living it too. he does not have any special perks in which he can comment on. he himself is shaped by those ideas. we don't want to just use his mind as just looking at america. if moby dick is...
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that's the moral crisis. that's a public morality crisis that we have to be talking about. >> evan: why don't average people know it or why don't average people care? >> robert: they know it. you know, i go around the country, i talk to people of all kinds of political persuasions. >> evan: yeah. >> robert: even republicans are talking more and more about crony capitalism. but i think what happens is people have become so cynical that they drop out. they say, i don't want to be involved. i'm not going to vote. you know, just to hell with all of that. which exactly is what the moneyed interests want, because then they have it all. >> evan: right. low turnout is a positive for them. >> robert: yes. and cynicism -- >> evan: and low participation. high cynicism. >> robert: high cynicism is a positive. >> evan: low engagement. >> robert: so that i think the real challenge is to turn the public from being cynical to be outraged and active. >> evan: yeah. so you mentioned this earlier about the idea that this system
that's the moral crisis. that's a public morality crisis that we have to be talking about. >> evan: why don't average people know it or why don't average people care? >> robert: they know it. you know, i go around the country, i talk to people of all kinds of political persuasions. >> evan: yeah. >> robert: even republicans are talking more and more about crony capitalism. but i think what happens is people have become so cynical that they drop out. they say, i don't...
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in my opinion, it's too. >> critics say they don't believe in morales's promises. >> morales said twice he wouldn't seek re-election and hasn't kept his word. maybe after a fourth term, he will ask for another reform or or a fiflth term and so on. >> on this anniversary in a six-hour address, morales recounted his achievements from b bolivia's economic growth to investments in education and poverty reduction. he said bolivia needs it. mineers, indigenous groups, women groups voice their approval. back as drawn broke, morales and his cabinet members vebeen with supporters for a special ceremony, raise their palms to receive the first rays of "the sun." morales said it's the energy to go on. al jazeera, bolivia. >>> protests have been held around the world against an international trade deal that demonstrators say will only benefit big companies. hundreds of people marched against the trans pacific partnership agreement in lima on friday night. peru, together with eleven other conducts trees is set to sign that agreement on february the 4th. >>>. >>> a strike, a violation of state law. >>
in my opinion, it's too. >> critics say they don't believe in morales's promises. >> morales said twice he wouldn't seek re-election and hasn't kept his word. maybe after a fourth term, he will ask for another reform or or a fiflth term and so on. >> on this anniversary in a six-hour address, morales recounted his achievements from b bolivia's economic growth to investments in education and poverty reduction. he said bolivia needs it. mineers, indigenous groups, women groups...
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moral means. one of the great debates of history has been over the whole question of ends and means. all the way back from the days of plato's dialogues coming on up through machiavelli and others, there have been those individuals who argued that the end justifies the means. but in a real sense, the nonviolent philosophy comes along and says that the end is pre-existent in the means. the means represent the ideal in the making and the end in process. and so that in the long run of history, immoral means cannot bring about moral ends. somehow man must come to the point that he sees the necessity of having ends and means cohering, so to speak. and this is one of the things that is basic in the nonviolent philosophy at its best. it gives one a way and a method of struggle which says that you can seek to secure moral ends through moral means. it also says that it is possible to struggle against an evil, unjust system, with all your might and with all your heart, and even hate that unjust system, but
moral means. one of the great debates of history has been over the whole question of ends and means. all the way back from the days of plato's dialogues coming on up through machiavelli and others, there have been those individuals who argued that the end justifies the means. but in a real sense, the nonviolent philosophy comes along and says that the end is pre-existent in the means. the means represent the ideal in the making and the end in process. and so that in the long run of history,...
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persuasion and moral code coeron -- moral scion. i think it is quite true that if we will have an integrated society it must come by change of the heart and through persuasion. on the other hand, i think that you can legislate desegregation. the habits, if not the hearts of men have and are being changed every day by judicial decrees, executive orders from the president and by legislative acts. you cannot legislate integration, but you can legislate desegregation. there is a difference. mr. enninful: dr. king, in your reply to the letter of the alabama clergymen, thinking about april 16, you criticized the attitude of white moderates and the church. you said if the church of today did not recapture the sacrificial spirit of the forfeiturch, it would its loyalty and be dismissed as irrelevant. a social club with no meaning for the 20th century. could you expand on this in light of the role played by the judge as moral or persuasive authority in the negro movement towards equality? dr. king: i think i would have to honestly admit that
persuasion and moral code coeron -- moral scion. i think it is quite true that if we will have an integrated society it must come by change of the heart and through persuasion. on the other hand, i think that you can legislate desegregation. the habits, if not the hearts of men have and are being changed every day by judicial decrees, executive orders from the president and by legislative acts. you cannot legislate integration, but you can legislate desegregation. there is a difference. mr....
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mohammed knows that is on brush with moral courage not too long ago and has suffered for that and his own work, life, environment back in jerusalem, the object of death threats and car bombings, car burnings, very pleased that he is at home here in washington so they can spread his message by moderation and islam. i am intrigued as a student of islam, islamic politics, intrigued to have two people who bring so much intellectual health also personal experience to the themes that we are talking about today, themes of moderation how these words can be applied in practice and how i am you are looking forward to their exchange. new line time for lots of discussion. >> good afternoon, everybody. pleased to be here. i would like to begin on a provocative note by suggesting to my good friend and sometime hero professor mohammed that in fact he is not a moderate. he is a reformer. now, that may or may not mean you will have to change the name of your movement, sir. but i want to explain what, i mean, by the difference between these two ideas. moderate and reformist. and to do that i will start
mohammed knows that is on brush with moral courage not too long ago and has suffered for that and his own work, life, environment back in jerusalem, the object of death threats and car bombings, car burnings, very pleased that he is at home here in washington so they can spread his message by moderation and islam. i am intrigued as a student of islam, islamic politics, intrigued to have two people who bring so much intellectual health also personal experience to the themes that we are talking...
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a former tv comedyian has been sworn in jimmy morales. a report from our correspondent. >> reporter: back on the streets hundreds of protesters marred to guatemala central park. six months ago citizens groups were aiming to take down a president accused of corruption. now they're here to send a message to guatemala's new president. >> translation: this year we are starting by demanding that the government is transparent and honest that it should be. this is our main objective. >> reporter: jimmy morales was sworn in as the president on thursday afternoon. the 46-year-old former tv cometic told politicians and the press that he would take the country on a new course. >> translation: a new guatemala is possible and it is worth the struggle. of course, things could be better, but i want you to bear in mind things don't change over night. only we can create that change. >> reporter: jimmy morales surprise the nation when he won october's presidential run off. his lack of political experience was his best weapon in a country battered by a seri
a former tv comedyian has been sworn in jimmy morales. a report from our correspondent. >> reporter: back on the streets hundreds of protesters marred to guatemala central park. six months ago citizens groups were aiming to take down a president accused of corruption. now they're here to send a message to guatemala's new president. >> translation: this year we are starting by demanding that the government is transparent and honest that it should be. this is our main objective....
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we are finally going to know what jimmy morales is made off. we're going to know if he was able to make up april team of people who are going to support him, support his position. >> reporter: jimmy morales will be under scrutiny both nationally and internationally. his greatest obstacles might come from within guatemala's political system. it is here in congress that his future will likely be determined, but his party having less than 10% of the seats, it will be incredibly difficult to push through any significant reforms. with thousands of people planning another demonstration on saturday, guatemalas say their people's movement is here to stay. a message being sent loud and clear to the country's new president. david mercer >>> a politician from southern - the german southern stath of bava rishgs says that his district cannot cope with the refugees and some have been sent to angela merkel in protest. a bus carrying 31 syrian refugees arrived on thursday night. peter dyer said he told the chancellor last month that the town was reaching its c
we are finally going to know what jimmy morales is made off. we're going to know if he was able to make up april team of people who are going to support him, support his position. >> reporter: jimmy morales will be under scrutiny both nationally and internationally. his greatest obstacles might come from within guatemala's political system. it is here in congress that his future will likely be determined, but his party having less than 10% of the seats, it will be incredibly difficult to...
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believe me, i'm a moral theologian and have spent decades trying to go through these moral issues. >> ryan, how does your group work through something like this? is it an array of candidates, with sometimes only slight differences in the approach to these questions. >> i think that the approach is not as nuanced as some would suggest. in order to elevate humanity, we don't have to destroy part of humanity. there are those in this field, particularly coalition doctors, in wisconsin, and they talked about how fetal tissue arrive, anresearchis not necessary, it's unethical. and you could take that approach. the issue s. if we believe that there's dignity in human life, before it's ripped apart in abortion, and there's dignity in death. you mentioned the product of abortion. to me it seems to dehuman anise the dignity of the human being aborted. and we don't have to advance medical science that way. there are other options, adult stem cell lines, and we have the option not to do that. and we elevate ourselves, unlike dr. carson's response. >> but quickly though, the only manufacturer of t
believe me, i'm a moral theologian and have spent decades trying to go through these moral issues. >> ryan, how does your group work through something like this? is it an array of candidates, with sometimes only slight differences in the approach to these questions. >> i think that the approach is not as nuanced as some would suggest. in order to elevate humanity, we don't have to destroy part of humanity. there are those in this field, particularly coalition doctors, in wisconsin,...
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rather than some kind of moral or medical or criminal deviance. had something of an odyssey in lgbt history. he participated in activist groups. as a middle-aged man he went to college and ultimately to the phd in sociology and became an expert on deviancy. was ag that homosexuality pathology. one historian has described him as a jekyll and hyde personality between his corey and his real persona. what the fbi files teach us is that corey in 1952 founded in early gay-rights group called homosexuals anonymous. as i know we did not previously know about this group. corey revealed the fbi's use of informants. he willingly offered the fbi information about gays. we know the identity of this therapist it was dr. alfred gross. the fbi forgot to black out his in this memo. this if youabout have the bottom of the document you can see how he described sick error and that he was average looking. dr. gross long cooperated with the fbi when he came to gays. he worked with a group called the george w henry foundation. a quaker group that counseled young man arr
rather than some kind of moral or medical or criminal deviance. had something of an odyssey in lgbt history. he participated in activist groups. as a middle-aged man he went to college and ultimately to the phd in sociology and became an expert on deviancy. was ag that homosexuality pathology. one historian has described him as a jekyll and hyde personality between his corey and his real persona. what the fbi files teach us is that corey in 1952 founded in early gay-rights group called...
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alvarado-morales was hit. later he was pronounced dead at a local hospital. although he was described originally as threatening himself, and an autopsy revealed an apparent self inflicted wound, gallop says officers in this situation had no choice but to intervene. gallop:" you have a multi car accident with multiple people on the side of the road. letting someone run around with a knife whether they're threatening to injure themselves or threatening to injure someone else. you've got to get that contained. you've got to protect not only the people directly involved in the crash. the area." what started it all remains a of road rage is being investigated. looking into what took place before this crash, whether there was road rage involved. so gallop: answered. witnesses are asked to contact the sparks police department or secret witness, including anyone who can tell them more about sergio alvarado-morales, what he might have been going through leading up to this accident. ed pearce kolo 8 news now. just 90 minutes ago, a san diego naval medical center reopen
alvarado-morales was hit. later he was pronounced dead at a local hospital. although he was described originally as threatening himself, and an autopsy revealed an apparent self inflicted wound, gallop says officers in this situation had no choice but to intervene. gallop:" you have a multi car accident with multiple people on the side of the road. letting someone run around with a knife whether they're threatening to injure themselves or threatening to injure someone else. you've got to...
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police arrived and found alvarado-morales holding a knife to his throat. officers say they tased him because he did not det. ken gallop, sparks police dept.: "the taser had little to no effect on that individual. that individual armed with a knife turned on both the officers and advanced toward them in close proximity. the officers on scene fired on the suspect." alvarado-morales was taken to a local hospital where he was pronouced dead. investigators don't know what prompted his erratic behavior, but are asking witnesses and people who know him to call the sparks police department, or secret witness at 322- 4900. an investigation is underway for a fire that started at the sundance apartments on clover way, near west moana lane. fire officials say the fire started in an abandoned unit yesterday, then traveled between walls - forcing people out of at least one apartment. reno police say they need your help finding michael henn. they say he's a person of interested in a series of residential burglaries that happened last year. pounds, and has brown hair with
police arrived and found alvarado-morales holding a knife to his throat. officers say they tased him because he did not det. ken gallop, sparks police dept.: "the taser had little to no effect on that individual. that individual armed with a knife turned on both the officers and advanced toward them in close proximity. the officers on scene fired on the suspect." alvarado-morales was taken to a local hospital where he was pronouced dead. investigators don't know what prompted his...
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. ♪ ♪ ç ilia:guatemala tiene nuevo presidente jimmy morales deberÁ lidiar con una sociedad cansada de la corrupciÓn y de su clase polÍtica. tenemos los detalles de la toma de posesiÓn. reportero: con autoridad de 60 amÉrica, el caribe y otras partes del mundo se llevÓ a cabo la toma de posesiÓn de presidencia y vicepresidencia de guatemala para el perÍodo 2016- 2020. hablÓ del compromiso de combatir la violencia y la pobreza y mejorar la dramÁtica crisis de salud y educaciÓn por la que estÁ atravesando guatemala.. >> la forma tradicional de hacer polÍtica, ni los convenios reglamentados para ganarse la vida viviendo los guatemaltecos. reportero: el presidente morales destacÓ que para salir de la crisis que afecta al paÍs necesita la colaboraciÓn de cada uno de los guatemaltecos. presidente: honor, sacrificio y esperanza, a diario es el juramento y tenemos Ánimo de alegrÍa para ponerlo en prÁctica. reportero: diputados del congreso destacaron que tras los recientes escÁndalos de corrupciÓn que involucraron altas autoridades del paÍs es urgente la uniÓn nacional la
. ♪ ♪ ç ilia:guatemala tiene nuevo presidente jimmy morales deberÁ lidiar con una sociedad cansada de la corrupciÓn y de su clase polÍtica. tenemos los detalles de la toma de posesiÓn. reportero: con autoridad de 60 amÉrica, el caribe y otras partes del mundo se llevÓ a cabo la toma de posesiÓn de presidencia y vicepresidencia de guatemala para el perÍodo 2016- 2020. hablÓ del compromiso de combatir la violencia y la pobreza y mejorar la dramÁtica crisis de salud y educaciÓn por...
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charlie: moral person question mark >> -- moral person? >> yes. she is an extraordinarily caring person. i have got to know kate and some of her friends. nature that whatever the of the communications with someone like this -- let's face it. it is a surreal place to put oneself and in these cables, you never know when someone is playing good cop, bad cop with somebody. charlie: you are suggesting that someone made it available? >> i'm suggesting that they thiscated it and said that hollywood group is the reason we got it tracked. that is two things. that is vindictive this of those in the mexican government who are either unhappy with his capture because of information he has or are unhappy with cato castillo and they want to punish her for saying something that was not documentary to the mexican government in 2012. opinionthat, i find my -- strong opinion is that, in ,ooking for a cover, as they do as any intelligence organization should, for the practices of that and the strategies of that intel, they had a very convenient one that was this roll
charlie: moral person question mark >> -- moral person? >> yes. she is an extraordinarily caring person. i have got to know kate and some of her friends. nature that whatever the of the communications with someone like this -- let's face it. it is a surreal place to put oneself and in these cables, you never know when someone is playing good cop, bad cop with somebody. charlie: you are suggesting that someone made it available? >> i'm suggesting that they thiscated it and said...
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both persuasion and moral coercion. i think it's quite true if we're to have an integrated society, it must come by a change of the heart and through persuasion. on the other hand, i think you can legislate desegregation. i think that the habits, if not the hearts of men, have been and are being changed every day by judicial decrees, executive orders from the president, and by legislative acts so that you cannot legislate integration, but you can certainly legislate desegregation and there is a difference between the two. >> mr. enninful. >> dr. king, in your letter you criticized the attitudes of the white moderates and also the church. you said if the church of today did not recapture the sacrificial of the early church, it would lose its authentic ring, forfeit the loyalty, and be dismissed as irrelevant as a social club with no meaning for the 20th century. can you expand on in the light of the role played by the church or explain the church as a moral and persuasive authority in the negro movement towards equality?
both persuasion and moral coercion. i think it's quite true if we're to have an integrated society, it must come by a change of the heart and through persuasion. on the other hand, i think you can legislate desegregation. i think that the habits, if not the hearts of men, have been and are being changed every day by judicial decrees, executive orders from the president, and by legislative acts so that you cannot legislate integration, but you can certainly legislate desegregation and there is a...
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racism means morality is ugly. i'm not so foolish to understand that because i had a mother and father, that i had parents that gave me four years of an education and a family who came to washington and found a place to live and paid for the first months rent, i realize that has given me a head start in life. as much as i talk about the philosophy and pulling yourself up by the bootstraps, there is something in the legacy of slavery. that is being able to pass along home ownership well. effort.enseless if parents can give their child a $30,000 gift, that determines when they are buying a home. it makes the determination if you are going to buy a house in a neighborhood with a good system. i understand how money operates. i also understand when people say the lesson of tomorrow, just as god feared as i am. they does come to a different interpretation than i do. i would never minimize it. some people say they are anti-america. i got to know people like you and being on the set for years. this person loves god. he has
racism means morality is ugly. i'm not so foolish to understand that because i had a mother and father, that i had parents that gave me four years of an education and a family who came to washington and found a place to live and paid for the first months rent, i realize that has given me a head start in life. as much as i talk about the philosophy and pulling yourself up by the bootstraps, there is something in the legacy of slavery. that is being able to pass along home ownership well....
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both persuasion and moral coercion. if we are to have an integrated society it comes by change of the heart and persuasion. on the other hand, i think you can legislate desegregation. i think that the habits if not the hearts of men have been and are being changed every day by judicial decrees, executive orders from the president and by legislative acts. so that you cannot legislate integration but you can legislate deseinauguration and there is a difference between the two. >> dr. ennenful? >> dr. king, in your reply of letter of the april 16th or so, you will i think criticized the attitude of the white moderates as you put it and also the church. and you said that if the church of today did not recapture the sacrificial spirit of the early church or it will lose its authentic ring, forfeit the loyalty of its -- and be dismissed as irrelevant and social club with no meaning for the 20th century. could you expand on this in the light of the role played by the church or of the church as moral and persuasive authority in
both persuasion and moral coercion. if we are to have an integrated society it comes by change of the heart and persuasion. on the other hand, i think you can legislate desegregation. i think that the habits if not the hearts of men have been and are being changed every day by judicial decrees, executive orders from the president and by legislative acts. so that you cannot legislate integration but you can legislate deseinauguration and there is a difference between the two. >> dr....
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she's the founder and the director of the moral courage project at new york university. she is a prominent speaker and lecturer, public figure, public intellectual, author of books such as "allah, liberty and love," "the trouble with islam today a muslim's call for reform in her faith." she's also taken this message to the screen with a very successful emmy nominated pbs documentary "faith without fear." i'm very delighted that you could find time in your schedule to join us for today's discussion. i don't call today a debate. i call today a discussion and an exchange of views, and i think that's the spirit in which we're going to proceed. after irshad speaks, i'm delighted to introduce my colleague here at the institute, mohammed dajani. he's a western fellow at the washington institute. he's the founder of a movement of moderate islam called moderation. he's a political scientist with degrees from two american universities, south carolina and texas. he established the american studies program at el qods university in jerusalem. mohammed, as this audience knows, had his
she's the founder and the director of the moral courage project at new york university. she is a prominent speaker and lecturer, public figure, public intellectual, author of books such as "allah, liberty and love," "the trouble with islam today a muslim's call for reform in her faith." she's also taken this message to the screen with a very successful emmy nominated pbs documentary "faith without fear." i'm very delighted that you could find time in your schedule...
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kate del castillo is a very bright, very warm and very moral person. >> rose: moral person. yes. she's extraordinarily caring person, an i've seen that because i've gotten to know kate some and i've gotten to know some of her friends, and i've seen that. i think that whatever the nature of the communications, someone like this, face it, it's a very surreal place to put one's self in and i think in these cables, you never know when somebody's playing good cop, bad cop with somebody, you never really know what you're reading. >> reporter: you're suggesting somebody made this available? >> i'm suggesting they fabricated it and they're saying this hollywood group, or whatever they want to say, are the reason we got it tracked. well, that's two things. that's vindictiveness of those within the mexican government who either are unhappy with his capture because of information he has on them, or are unhappy with kate del castillo, and they want to punish her for saying something that was not complimentary to the mexican government in 2012. so between that, it was -- i find my opinion, st
kate del castillo is a very bright, very warm and very moral person. >> rose: moral person. yes. she's extraordinarily caring person, an i've seen that because i've gotten to know kate some and i've gotten to know some of her friends, and i've seen that. i think that whatever the nature of the communications, someone like this, face it, it's a very surreal place to put one's self in and i think in these cables, you never know when somebody's playing good cop, bad cop with somebody, you...
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(sot wilson morales / editor, blackfilm.com :14-22) we're not askii for five slott in each position, but at least 1 or 2 of them to say, we know it's a tough race, we know there's only 5 slots, but at least 1 did well of blackfilm.com, says it'll take voices in addition to smith and lee to prompt change. (sot wilson morales / member of the academy who is peers that speaks out, it may have a bigger impaat. actor george clooney published today... "we're moving in the wrong direction" in regard to acknowledging the work not only of african americans but also of hispanics in hollywood. on monday, academy president cheryl boone isaacs remarks made at the thursday. (sot cheryl boone isaacs / a.m.p.a.s president making sure that we all do the with oscars host chris rock presiding over what he's already called "the whitebet awards".... attention on the issue will be even more focused. (sot wilson morales / editor, blackfilm.com 1:15-1:23) "we live in a business where one minute you're talking about it, and 2 to 3 days later, anything cananhappen to turn the tide." to make sure dreams of gold
(sot wilson morales / editor, blackfilm.com :14-22) we're not askii for five slott in each position, but at least 1 or 2 of them to say, we know it's a tough race, we know there's only 5 slots, but at least 1 did well of blackfilm.com, says it'll take voices in addition to smith and lee to prompt change. (sot wilson morales / member of the academy who is peers that speaks out, it may have a bigger impaat. actor george clooney published today... "we're moving in the wrong direction" in...
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. >> morales was sworn in as guatemala's president on thursday afternoon. the 46-year-old former t.v. comic told politicians in the press that he will take the country on a new course. >> a new guatemala is possible and worther the struggle. of course things could be better, but i want you to bear in mind things don't change overnight. only we can clear that change. the darkness of corruption to the dawn of transparency. >> morales surprised the nation when he won october's presidential runoff. his lack of political experience was his best weapon in a country battered by a series of corruption scandals that brought down top politicians, including the former president. analysts say morales won't have much time to make good on promises to fight corruption and rebuild public trust. >> it is the make or break year, definitely. we're finally going to know what he's made of, if he was able to make up a team of people that are going to support him, support his position. >> morales will be under scrutiny naturally and internationally but greatest obstacles might be
. >> morales was sworn in as guatemala's president on thursday afternoon. the 46-year-old former t.v. comic told politicians in the press that he will take the country on a new course. >> a new guatemala is possible and worther the struggle. of course things could be better, but i want you to bear in mind things don't change overnight. only we can clear that change. the darkness of corruption to the dawn of transparency. >> morales surprised the nation when he won october's...
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john morales saw this and he said it looked like an ef-1. he called it, but we have to wait for this team. >> john, you are on the phone again. chief meteorologist joo morales is with us once again and we talked to a lot of people and we're talking to emergency personnel and keith jones is live on the scene right now and he gave us very good information. what else can you tell us base upon the picture and the service? >> it looks like we'veve lost him and we'll get him in jususa bit and chief meetorologistteorologist lost this and was this indeed a tornado and this looks like an ef-1 tornado just based on the damage and at this point the national weather service feeling confident and they're calling this an apparent tornado that touched down in the northeastern part of broward county, south palm beach county and it will take some time to take the crews out there and actually look at the damage for themselves and deciding. we were talking about erica delgado and the information came down from the national weaeher service basically calling thi
john morales saw this and he said it looked like an ef-1. he called it, but we have to wait for this team. >> john, you are on the phone again. chief meteorologist joo morales is with us once again and we talked to a lot of people and we're talking to emergency personnel and keith jones is live on the scene right now and he gave us very good information. what else can you tell us base upon the picture and the service? >> it looks like we'veve lost him and we'll get him in jususa bit...
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police arrived and found alvarado-morales holding a knife to his throat. officers say they tased him because he did not listen to commands. det. ken gallop, sparks police effect on that individual. that individual armed with a knife turned on both the officers and advanced toward them in close proximity. the officers on scene fired on the suspect." alvarado-morales was taken to a local hospital where he was pronouced dead. investigators don't know what prompted his erratic behavior, but are asking witnesses and people who know him to call the sparks police department, or secret witness at 322- 4900. an investigation is underway for a fire that started at the sundance apartments on clover way, near west moana lane. fire officials say the fire started in an abandoned unit yesterday, then traveled between walls - forcing people out of at least one apartment. reno police say they need your help finding michael henn. they say he's a person of interested in a series of residential burglaries that happened last year. henn is five-foot-ten, 185 pounds, and has bro
police arrived and found alvarado-morales holding a knife to his throat. officers say they tased him because he did not listen to commands. det. ken gallop, sparks police effect on that individual. that individual armed with a knife turned on both the officers and advanced toward them in close proximity. the officers on scene fired on the suspect." alvarado-morales was taken to a local hospital where he was pronouced dead. investigators don't know what prompted his erratic behavior, but...
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anchor: sounds like you are talking about a moral obligation. would you agree with that moral obligation and how can that be balanced? >> a legal obligation and only to the extent that this is feasible and germany has some capacities, but not unlimited capacities and germany cannot take in the whole population of syria. this is impossible. and won't be accepted by democratic institutions. and we have legal opinions by former judges of the constitutional court saying that legal obligation to protect the borders of germany. >> that opinion is being rightly criticized and we have a current head of the constitutional court saying there can be no -- there is no top number to the right to asylum. and i think it is understandable that politicians have brought up the discussion but from a legal point of view, i don't think it's a moral obligation but a legal obligation that comes from the german constitution as much as it comes from humanitarian law. we can't tell number x of the applicants from syria -- we cannot tell them, sorry, you're the one too ma
anchor: sounds like you are talking about a moral obligation. would you agree with that moral obligation and how can that be balanced? >> a legal obligation and only to the extent that this is feasible and germany has some capacities, but not unlimited capacities and germany cannot take in the whole population of syria. this is impossible. and won't be accepted by democratic institutions. and we have legal opinions by former judges of the constitutional court saying that legal obligation...
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the other side defines themselves as the moral party. the truth is you cannot lead a moral issue if you mislead a substantive one. you cannot alleviate the hurt of working people by giving tax cuts. drilling. you can't lift people up by pushing them down. you can't call yourself pro-life if you are anti-child. and you can't ensure a good education for every child if you take money from our public schools and give it to private schools that cater to the healthy. if the republicans could have given us the south carolina we want and we know is possible, they would have done it a long time ago. it's time for us as a state to look up from these distractions and misinformation because we are better than that. you're smarter than that. we as south carolinians, we are family. and i and my colleagues urge you to come home to the democratic party, the party that cares about you and your family. everyone is welcome here. good night. god bless you and your family and god bless the state of south carolina. >> you were listening there to lancaster cou
the other side defines themselves as the moral party. the truth is you cannot lead a moral issue if you mislead a substantive one. you cannot alleviate the hurt of working people by giving tax cuts. drilling. you can't lift people up by pushing them down. you can't call yourself pro-life if you are anti-child. and you can't ensure a good education for every child if you take money from our public schools and give it to private schools that cater to the healthy. if the republicans could have...
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sparks police identified him as sergio alvarado-morales. officials say it all started with a traffic incident involving possibly four or five vehicles. they say sergio alvarado- morales was involved in the crash but they are not sure what led up to it. officers also confirm sergio alvarado-morales was armed with a knife and threatening to kill himself. one officer tried to subdue him using a taser but that didn't work. according to officers on scene, investigators say that's why scuffle happened and it turned deadly. police have not released certain details including how many shots were fired.>> it's not about being a secret, it's about protecting the integrity of the investigation. >> reporter: how come you aren't >> that's protocol. >> this is an ongoing investigation and they are looking for information. if he saw anything or know anything, call secret witness 322-4900. police also want to know if there is a fifth car involved. >>> sparks police are investigating the shooting again and officers involved are on administrative leave pendin
sparks police identified him as sergio alvarado-morales. officials say it all started with a traffic incident involving possibly four or five vehicles. they say sergio alvarado- morales was involved in the crash but they are not sure what led up to it. officers also confirm sergio alvarado-morales was armed with a knife and threatening to kill himself. one officer tried to subdue him using a taser but that didn't work. according to officers on scene, investigators say that's why scuffle...
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end if i am serious about justice and if i am serious about climate, morally serious, then i have to face these things. the truth is, i believe, that given what is coming, fights for social justice and was a real democracy matter more than ever. when we stare at the climate reality looking down at us, we see the storms that we and our children's generation are heading into, scarcity, incidently, conflict, and what those with wealth and power are willing to do to hold on to that wealth and power it matters all the more what kind of a government, what kind of democracy, what kind of constitution, what kind of society we have as we head into that future. so yes. i want to end with a few pages near the end of the book. i don't know, they are about a radical preacher. on april 4th, 1967, the rev. dr. martin luther king jr. rose to speak from the pulpit of the riverside church in manhattan and delivered what was perhaps the boldest, most radical speech of his too short life. daring to denounce the war in vietnam as a national sin eating away at the american soul and to prophetically procla
end if i am serious about justice and if i am serious about climate, morally serious, then i have to face these things. the truth is, i believe, that given what is coming, fights for social justice and was a real democracy matter more than ever. when we stare at the climate reality looking down at us, we see the storms that we and our children's generation are heading into, scarcity, incidently, conflict, and what those with wealth and power are willing to do to hold on to that wealth and power...
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the moral imagination allows us ,o think outside of this box having a moral value about what as annt is a person come individual, what you want out of your own humanity what do you want to do for the world for yourself? that there is any idea could rocket you often at the stratosphere, this was it. the moral imagination wrote the bill of rights coming came up with the idea of democracy, dreamed up all of the core values that are emerging iall of the climatearriors ound the globe and all across the earth, the movement was being imagine. in, "how to let go of the world and love all the things climate can't change." is includedhy ella in this film. >> she is remarkable. she works at the only part of the department of energy that doesn't have to do with the nuclear stock file. the national renewable energy -- amy: where is that? >> olden, colorado. she is our envoy to china, to advise china on community solar. that means challenging the possibility hold different way. power you replace these plants and pipelines and bombed trains? you do this with renewable energy and what the science te
the moral imagination allows us ,o think outside of this box having a moral value about what as annt is a person come individual, what you want out of your own humanity what do you want to do for the world for yourself? that there is any idea could rocket you often at the stratosphere, this was it. the moral imagination wrote the bill of rights coming came up with the idea of democracy, dreamed up all of the core values that are emerging iall of the climatearriors ound the globe and all across...
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when we have really well-designed systems of politics or morality or culture or religion or something like that, that they have emerged in the same way. they've got very, very sophisticated and it was a good fit between form and function, but actually they've never been designed by anybody. so i take that theory as far as i can go. i make the arguments in the book, and i got this phrase from a friend, richard webb, darwin's idea is the special theory of evolution just as einstein has a theory of relativity relativity. the general theory of evolution is that any subject to recombination and selection will produce evolutionary change. it happens everywhere and anywhere. of course cultural ingredients are just part of trial and error that you have a different work of natural selection, in a way, way, you don't come up with one solution, you come up with lots of solutions and you pick the best one. i think that's actually a vital ingredient of human culture. we do a lot of trial and error. if you look at the design of early airplanes in the first 20 years after the airplane was invented,
when we have really well-designed systems of politics or morality or culture or religion or something like that, that they have emerged in the same way. they've got very, very sophisticated and it was a good fit between form and function, but actually they've never been designed by anybody. so i take that theory as far as i can go. i make the arguments in the book, and i got this phrase from a friend, richard webb, darwin's idea is the special theory of evolution just as einstein has a theory...
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conference, sports police identified the man as 38-year- old sergio alvarado-morales. we don't know much more. that's where you could help by police. >> anybody who may have known this person, who may have information to help us piece together what led up to the crash and the subsequent officer involved shooting. little more about how all of this unfolded. authorities say it started with a crash involving four or possibly five vehicles. they are hoping if there is a fifth vehicle, that person, forward. they say alvarado-morales was involved in the rack but don't know what happened before the crash. and are looking into a lot of factors including whether road rage was a factor. they also confirm alvarado- morales was armed with a knife. and threatening to harm himself. they say one officer tried to subdue him using a taser, but that didn't work. then they say a scuffle broke out before turning deadly. >> why would the officers approached him? >> when the officers arrived on scene they were met with several witnesses directly crash. and, those people were very concerned
conference, sports police identified the man as 38-year- old sergio alvarado-morales. we don't know much more. that's where you could help by police. >> anybody who may have known this person, who may have information to help us piece together what led up to the crash and the subsequent officer involved shooting. little more about how all of this unfolded. authorities say it started with a crash involving four or possibly five vehicles. they are hoping if there is a fifth vehicle, that...
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>> that twitter feed is john morales nbc 6, @johnmoralesnbc6. they wl not confirm that this is a tornado until a survey team heads out there from the national weather service office located on the campus of fiu in miami-dade. so it will probably be later today when they send that survey team out and confirm that, indeed, this was a tornado, but i can tell you in looking at the video and imageses that have been looks like it is tornado damage. i saw one video, one periscope video where the gentleman indicates that that particular car that's kind of parked at an angle at one of the parking spots there, that was in pompano beach had been back into that parking spot and right now it's actually facing those in. so that car was apparently rotated by some of those winds which could have been rotating as they moved through because of an apparent tornado that has caused damage as we already know on the north campus of broward college in cocon creek as well as based on the video that i'm seeing in pompano beach and there might be some other communities th
>> that twitter feed is john morales nbc 6, @johnmoralesnbc6. they wl not confirm that this is a tornado until a survey team heads out there from the national weather service office located on the campus of fiu in miami-dade. so it will probably be later today when they send that survey team out and confirm that, indeed, this was a tornado, but i can tell you in looking at the video and imageses that have been looks like it is tornado damage. i saw one video, one periscope video where the...
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and we have a moral duty to take care of our people, our greatest resourc. under republican leadersp south calra one of the most unhealthy states in the nation, with one of the highest rates of uninsured citizens. did you know that we actually turned down $11 billion in federal funds that would have protected healthcare for 300,000 of our citizens who don't have it now? and would have created 44,000 new jobs in our state? did you know that if you are working and making minimum wage, you would have healthcare coverage at no cost if the republicans had only voted with the democrats to accept these federal funds. in this money would have come either. you've already paid for it with your federal tax dollars. but republicans said no. this does not make sense for our people who need jobs. and it especially the not make sense for those in our state who would sit and cannot afford to go to the doctor or the hospital. our state has been through a lot in the past year, from the unspeakable tragedy in charleston to the thousand year flood, these events tested or fabric
and we have a moral duty to take care of our people, our greatest resourc. under republican leadersp south calra one of the most unhealthy states in the nation, with one of the highest rates of uninsured citizens. did you know that we actually turned down $11 billion in federal funds that would have protected healthcare for 300,000 of our citizens who don't have it now? and would have created 44,000 new jobs in our state? did you know that if you are working and making minimum wage, you would...
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what we have seen is this rapid decrease in morale. look at what is happening in the secret service had one of the more notable things we did in the last year is a very deep investigation into the secret service. they hadn't had any oversight and i think they suffered because of it. as it relates to the tsa, we've had a lot of security theater out there at the airport. the whole body imaging machines, and the ait as they call them. the single best way to improvise an explosive device is a dog. but dogs don't have lobbyists. and so, we have purchased literally hundreds of millions of dollars of equipment. it doesn't work. that scares me. we are providing oversight and i still think they are failing to do what they should do. one last note. the department of defense, when they were having all these improvised explosive devices to blow people up in afghanistan and around the world, what did they do? they put up the joint improvised devices of organizations. they sent billions of dollars to figure out how to defeat these in a single best c
what we have seen is this rapid decrease in morale. look at what is happening in the secret service had one of the more notable things we did in the last year is a very deep investigation into the secret service. they hadn't had any oversight and i think they suffered because of it. as it relates to the tsa, we've had a lot of security theater out there at the airport. the whole body imaging machines, and the ait as they call them. the single best way to improvise an explosive device is a dog....