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What we owe each other, and ourselves: Life Hacks by Charles Assisi

Every action holds within it an ethical choice. The choices may seem inconsequential, but they add up to shape us, our communities, and our world.

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Alex Witt Reports

power and its radicalism is growing. with me now is elizabeth newman, former senior adviser of the department of homeland security during the trump administration and author of the forthcoming book, kingdom of range, -- rage, the rise of christian extremism and the path back to peace. you know the politicians and other leaders have long used religion for power, for political gain, but you say, quote, during most of my lifetime, extremists were not allowed to participate in mainstream political discussions, they were kept at the fringes of society. is this how people like kari lake can gain prominence, get away with saying the things we just heard her say. are you more concerned with the people saying these things or the people they are speaking to? >> i suppose it is both. we should hold our politicians to a higher standard of ethic, especially after what we saw in 2020. there is no excuse now to not understand that your words do have tremendous power and influence over individuals that might have a propensity to violence. look, we are in about the 10th

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Fareed Zakaria GPS

protestant ethic and i, my own judeo roots, but it basically involves being the best you can be every single day not reaching necessarily outside of yourself, but nurturing what is inside of yourself and dry the best from everybody that you are out and giving the best that you can. give in the jewish faith, they have an expression called sickle new man, which means to repair the world who make a better place and i we have to remember that stoicism 300 years bc he was, that was it. that was the major, major faith and christiania seem to push it to the side. but there's a lot of qualities that i've five, five very helpful. >> so jewish store? >> yes. so when we come back i'll ask michael douglas what he thinks about an 81 year-old president entering his second term nick paton walsh reports

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Fareed Zakaria GPS

a stoic i've started doing a lot of really about stoicism and i'm very impressed and do thank you. thank benjamin franklin forgiving me that what what does it mean to you to be a stoic? >> well, it it's something somewhere between the paralysis and ethic and my my own judeo roots. but it basically involves being the best you could be every single day not reaching necessarily outside of yourself, but nurturing what is inside of yourself. and drawing the best everybody that your route and giving the best that you can give in the jewish faith, they have an expression called a new man, which means to repair the world would make a better place. and i we have to remember that stoicism 300 years bc was that was it. that was the major, major faith and christianity seem to push it to the side. but there's a lot of

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

time to go. what you make of all this? >> i think it's just noise. what we have here is the speaker is getting the house back to work. we have the chaos caucus that has tried to bully the speaker and members and represents a small portion over all of the members in congress. >> all it takes is 1. to make a fuss of something. >> under the current role they can raise the question is whether or not johnson stays but it does take a vote of the house. what occurred last time as a small number of members on the republican side joined with the democrats and used the democrat party's vote to remove the speaker, i don't think they can do this this time. we are at a critical part of our nation as we try to finish the legislative work of the year and get the package out. that's important and the speaker should be commended for doing so. ethic this is going to pass overwhelmingly on book 4. all provisions israel, ukraine

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The Rachel Maddow Show

messaging or better policies or better candidates, but instead stripping the governor of his responsibilities. that was an ethic that said, it's no longer about democracy. it's no longer about free and fair elections. it's about if you lose, you try to change the rules of the game. or as we would see four years later, you try to overturn the result. >> or democrats are inherently ineligible to hold power and only republicans can hold power. i mean, that to me, was the lesson out of north carolina, that your enemy, your political enemy, is not somebody who you try to beat in an election and whoever wins get power. your political enemy is not allowed to ever hold power, even if they win. and that's the end. >> yes. yes. if the other side wins, it is inherently illegitimate. >> yeah. >> and so i think of necessity, the president has to make this a big part, a central animating

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The Rachel Maddow Show

event, they were not describing those who beat officers, bear sprayed them, and had them running for their lives. they were not describing them as, you know, political prisoners, those who arrested and that mail-in, but now they are. in terms of commitment to democracy, the republican party is way worse than it was on that day. and it's been a clear trajectory. i often look to the canaries and the coal mine, and one of them for me, in 2016, not one donald trump was elected, although that was a pretty compelling sign that we are in trouble. but in north carolina on the same day when it democratic governor was elected. and republicans in north carolina responded not by saying, next time, we're gonna do better, not by saying that we will have a better message, better policies, or a better candidate, but by instead stripping the democratic governor of his responsibilities. it's what the republicans in the legislature did. that was an ethic that said it's no longer about democracy. it's no longer about free and

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The Rachel Maddow Show

them and had members of congress running for their lives. they weren't describing them as, you know, political prisoners, those who were arrested in that melee. but now they are. in terms of its commitment to democracy, the republican party is way worse than it was on that day. and it's been a clear trajectory. i often look to the canaries in the coal mine. and one of them, for me, was in 2016, not when donald trump was elected, although that was a pretty compelling sign we were in trouble, but in north carolina in the same day a democratic governor was elected. not by saying next time we'll do better, we'll have better messaging or better policies or better candidates, but instead stripping the governor of his responsibilities. that was an ethic that said, it's no longer about democracy. it's no longer about free and fair elections. it's about if you lose, you try to change the rules of the game. or as we would see four years later, you try to overturn the result. >> or democrats are inherently ineligible to hold power and

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Why Gen Z's 'really annoying' lack of work ethic is a problem

If there was one industry you’d imagine would suit Generation Z down to the ground, one place where the younger members of the workforce should find...

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CNN News Central

if there is someone who will just pass that order on? >> yeah. that is the challenge. what the military is trained is to follow the orders. that is grounded you in the beginning of your career. i spent four years at west point. i know what the military ethic is, the professional expectations. they are bound to follow orders. we want our military to follow orders. when i was in office, i always thought was important for the civilian leadership, myself were the ones that needed to defend the beautiful military against immoral orders but inappropriate ones as well. make that stand to the president and his staff to say we are not doing this or we should not do this. this is a better way to do what you want to do that does not cross any boundaries. that is why the civilian positions are critical. >> they certainly are. secretary, it is great to have you. thank you for being with us for this discussion. >> thank you. still ahead, new weight- loss drugs may revolutionary

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