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2. Consent or public reason? Legitimacy of norms applied in ASPD and COVID-19 situations
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Baccarini Elvio
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antisocial personality disorder ,covid-19 ,justification ,legitimacy ,public reason ,rawls ,reflective equilibrium ,simmons ,Philosophy (General) ,B1-5802 - Abstract
This paper extends Alan John Simmons’s conceptual distinction between Lockean (or consent) and Kantian (or justificatory) conceptions of legitimacy that he applied to the question of the legitimacy of states, to the issue of legitimacy of public decisions. I criticise the consent conception of legitimacy defended by Simmons, and I defend the Rawlsian version of the justificatory conception of legitimacy from his objection. The approach of this paper is distinctive because the two conceptions are assessed by investigating, using the method of reflective equilibrium, their respective prescriptions concerning the treatment of antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) and epidemiologic measures. I argue that the method of reflective equilibrium does not support the consent conception. Considering the issues of treatment of APD and of epidemiologic measures, I argue that the consent conception of legitimacy is not well-equipped for the evaluation of norms that are not strictly self-regarding. This causes a deficit of prescriptions for relevant social responses. Further, by considering the case of responses to epidemics, I argue that such a conception can avoid harmful consequences only by recurring to additional, and independent, premises. This does not cause incoherence but reduces the coherence of a normative system. Finally, the consent conception is not equipped to support social cooperation in an optimal way, which has proved to be necessary in critical conditions, like a pandemic. On the other hand, I argue that the method of reflective equilibrium supports the Rawlsian version of justificatory conception of legitimacy, because of its advantages in handling the indicated issues. In addition, I maintain that this justificatory conception is respectful of freedom and equality of agents as moral self-legislators, and, thus, it is not vulnerable to Simmons’s main criticism.
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- 2021
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3. RICHARD SIMMONS' CAUSE OF DEATH REVEALED.
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BENITEZ, GIO and AULT, TREVOR
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GIO BENITEZ (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) And we are back with the death of Richard Simmons. The fitness icon's family is now revealing Simmons died due to complications from a fall and heart disease. Trevor Ault is back with that story. Good morning again, Trevor. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2024
4. RICHARD SIMMONS DEAD AT 76.
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JOHNSON, WHIT and CONNELLY, CHRIS
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WHIT JOHNSON (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) But we begin with breaking news. Legendary fitness guru Richard Simmons has died at the age of 76, one day after his birthday. Police responding to a call from his housekeeper this morning at his Los Angeles home. Authorities say he appears to have died of natural causes, and no foul play is suspected. Simmons became a household name in the '70s and '80s with his high-energy routines, like "Sweatin' to the Oldies," offering encouragement and positivity to those in their weightloss journeys. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2024
5. CELEBRATING RICHARD SIMMONS AND DR. RUTH.
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ROBERTS, ROBIN and CONNELLY, CHRIS
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ROBIN ROBERTS (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) Back now on "GMA," as we celebrate the life of fitness icon Richard Simmons who died yesterday at the age of 76. Chris Connelly joins us now with more. Good morning to you, Chris. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2024
6. CRACKING THE SLEEP CODE.
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O'Brien, Jeffrey M.
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SOMNOLOGY - Abstract
The article features sleep-tracking technologies to discover the best sleep patterns. It discusses analytics developed to discover the nature of sleep by companies including Fullpower Technologies founded by Philippe Khan, Fitbit co-founded by James Park and Reset Therapeutics co-founded by Steve Kay and Ross Bersot. It also explores concepts of chronotype, sleep-wake cycles and sleep efficiency.
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- 2015
7. SCANDALS ROCKING MUSIC.
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PITTS, BYRON
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BYRON PITTS (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) Welcome back. The music industry has been rocked by a recent string of horrifying allegations against some of its biggest stars. One songwriter is determined to bring change to an industry she says has protected too many for too long. What made you decide to talk? Why put yourself out like this? [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2024
8. Do territorial rights include the right to exclude?
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Nine, Cara
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PROPERTY rights ,PUBLIC lands ,PUBLIC spaces ,CIVIL rights ,POLITICAL science - Abstract
Do territorial rights include the right to exclude? This claim is often assumed to be true in territorial rights theory. And if this claim is justified, a state may have a prima facie right to unilaterally exclude aliens from state territory. But is this claim justifiable? I examine the version of territorial rights that has the most compelling story to support the right to exclude: territorial rights as a kind of property right, where 'territory' refers to the public and common spaces included in the domain of state jurisdiction. I analyse the work of A. J. Simmons, who develops the political theory of John Locke into one of the most well-articulated and defended theories of territorial rights as a kind of property right. My main argument is that Simmons' justification for rights of exclusion, which are derived from individual rights of self-government, does not apply to many kinds of public spaces. An upshot of this analysis is that most Lockean-based theories of territorial rights will have a hard time justifying the right to exclude as a prima facie right held by states against aliens. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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9. Russell Simmons Sued For Defamation For Saying Sexual Assault Accuser Had 'Thirst For Fame'.
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Roeloffs, Mary Whitfill
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SEXUAL assault ,THIRST ,LIBEL & slander ,FAME ,RAPE victims - Abstract
Russell Simmons has been slapped with two lawsuits in three days from women who say they were victims of sexual assault. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
10. A DIGITÁLIS ÍRÁSBELISÉG IRODALMI ELŐKÉPEI: Gibson, Simmons, Orwell és Murakami.
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BEKE, Ottó and SAMU, János
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- 2018
11. "TOP CHEF" STARS LIVE IN TIME SQUARE.
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SPENCER, LARA
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LARA SPENCER (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) Can't wait for that. But right now, some dinner ideas. If you're looking for a good one, you're in luck. We have three of the best cooks in the biz this morning, "Top Chef" judges Tom Colicchio, Gail Simmons and brand new host Kristen Kish are all with us with everything from appetizers to entrees to deserts. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2024
12. DEADLY NIGHT.
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SMITH, RYAN
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PASTOR (MALE) Mr. And Mrs. Euri Jenkins. (Voiceover) Makeva Jenkins fell madly in love. And now she has a beautiful family and a life she always dreamed of. RYAN SMITH (ABC NEWS) [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2024
13. TEACHING KIDS ABOUT MONEY MATTERS.
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DAVIS, LINSEY
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LINSEY DAVIS (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) All right, thank you, George. Now to our "GMA" Parenting Playbook. A new survey from Pew Research Center finds that nearly 60 percent of parents help their adult children financially. This morning, we're taking a look at what we can do from the start to help make our kids have some smart decisions about money. Here for our round table, we have parenting expert Rachel Simmons, personal finance educator Tiffany Eliche and career expert Alex Carter. Welcome to the show. Good morning, ladies. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2024
14. RICHARD SIMMONS' INSPIRING NEW MESSAGE.
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PILGRIM, EVA
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ROBIN ROBERTS (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) We're back now with the latest on Richard Simmons. The fitness guru is sharing inspiring advice with his fans after stepping away from the spotlight almost ten years ago. Eva Pilgrim is here with what he's saying to our "GMA" viewers this morning. Eva? [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2024
15. RICHARD SIMMONS SPEAKS OUT IN RARE STATEMENT.
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RESHEF, ERIELLE
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GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) Right now, we want to get to our "GMA" cover story. Richard Simmons has responded to the new biopic focused on his life. It stars Pauly Shore. Erielle Reshef here with the story. Good morning, Erielle. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2024
16. PARENTING PLAYBOOK FOR THE NEW YEAR.
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STEPHANOPOULOS, GEORGE
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GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) Okay, guys, thanks. Our new year's theme, Roar into '24, we have a parenting playbook right now. Here to help us have the best year possible with our kids, pediatrician Dr. Edith Bracho-Sanchez, registered dietician and nutritionist Maya Feller, and parenting expert Rachel Simmons. Welcome to all of you. Rachel let me begin with you. Last year, we learned about gentle parenting. Explain that, and tell us what you recommend this year. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2024
17. Power Posing - P-Curve
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Simonsohn, Uri and Simmons, Joseph
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replication ,Simmons ,R Code ,carney ,psychological science ,power posing ,cuddy ,p-curve ,yap ,Simonsohn - Published
- 2022
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18. Body Positions Meta-Analysis
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Körner, Robert, Röseler, Lukas, Schütz, Astrid, and Bushman, Brad
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hormones ,behavior ,body position ,carney ,demand effects ,power posing ,cuddy ,self-reports ,simmons ,dominance ,cover story ,demand characteristics ,meta-analysis ,power ,gronau ,prestige ,mental disorders ,body postures ,p-hacking ,ranehill - Abstract
In this project, we investigate the evidential value of the effects of poses and postures. Several moderators were tested (type of DV: self-reports, behavior, physiology; cover story; type of body position; preregistration; cultural background). Further, an interactive app is provided wherein researchers can enter additional studies of body positions.
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- 2022
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19. Displacement and gratitude: accounting for the political obligation of refugees
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Jason D'Cruz
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refugee ,political obligation ,gratitude ,fairness ,Simmons ,Nozick ,Rawls ,Hart ,Card ,Political science (General) ,JA1-92 ,Ethics ,BJ1-1725 - Abstract
On what basis, and to what extent, are refugees obligated to obey the laws of their host countries? Consideration of the specific case of asylum-seekers generates, I think, two competing intuitions: (1) the refugee has a prima facie obligation to obey the laws of her host country and (2) none of the popularly canvassed substrates of political obligation—consent, tacit consent, fairness, or social role—is at all apt to explain the presence of this obligation. I contend that the unfashionable gratitude account of political obligation does the best job of accounting for the intuitions. As has been noticed by other commentators, obligations of gratitude are difficult to specify and subject to numerous cancelling conditions. I analyze these conditions in detail and conclude that if one accepts that gratitude is the basis of the political obligation of the refugee, then one must face up to just how frangible the obligation is. In particular, the obligation is conditional on the fair and generous treatment of refugees that is consistent with their dignity as human beings.
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- 2014
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20. Legitimacy’s Stutter: The Philosophical Anarchist Challenge and Deliberation’s Uncertain Solution
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Ward, Alan
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Political science ,Philosophy ,authority ,deliberation ,legitimacy ,philosophical anarchism ,Simmons ,Wolff - Abstract
There is persistent disagreement over whether or not there is a prima facie moral duty to obey the law. While most contemporary democratic theorists believe that such a duty exists, “philosophical anarchists” argue that such a position would constitute a violation of individual autonomy. In this dissertation, I present and assess a deliberative model of political legitimacy, one that I believe takes seriously the concerns of philosophical anarchists. This work is divided into two parts. First, I review and update existing arguments in favor of law abidance, finding them lacking. Second, I articulate and examine the hypothesis that we (1) have a natural duty to deliberate, which in turn (2) generates a duty to abide by the results of the deliberative procedures. Drawing on literature pertaining to dignity, deliberation, politeness, and apology, I argue that deliberation is an unpersuasive answer to philosophical anarchists. The deliberative procedures can generate a duty of law abidance only if participants feel as though the process did not violate duties of respect for self and others. In order for this to obtain, the deliberators must perform actions which signal or constitute respect. Yet these concrete actions, while necessary to demonstrate respect, can serve to undermine it as well. It is the prerogative of each earnest deliberator to determine for him or herself whether or not the deliberation is respectful. If it is not, the deliberator is discharged from the political obligation to abide by the results of the (disrespectful) deliberation, although she may nevertheless have moral reasons to obey the law. What’s more, others may have good moral reasons to coerce this person into law-abidance.
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- 2017
21. Playing Fair and Following the Rules.
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Tosi, Justin
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SPORTSMANSHIP , *RULES of games , *SPORTING rules , *POLITICAL obligation , *POLITICAL science - Abstract
In his paper "Fairness, Political Obligation, and the Justificatory Gap" (published in the Journal of Moral Philosophy), Jiafeng Zhu argues that the principle of fair play cannot require submission to the rules of a cooperative scheme, and that when such submission is required, the requirement is grounded in consent. I propose a better argument for the claim that fair play requires submission to the rules than the one Zhu considers. I also argue that Zhu's attribution of consent to people commonly thought to be bound to follow the rules by a duty of fair play is implausible. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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22. MEET HARRY….
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NORWOOD, MORGAN
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STEPHANIE RAMOS (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) All right, now to serving up kindness and a little boy making a big difference in his Brooklyn community. ABC's Morgan Norwood has the story. Good morning again, Morgan. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2023
23. REPARATIONS.
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PITTS, BYRON
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ANDREW DYMBURT (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) Good evening and thank you for joining us. I'm Andrew Dymburt. The fight for reparations in America sparks heated debates but do they help right historical wrongs? In California, the many Palm Springs residents of color and their descendants evicted in the 1960's, largely without warning or recourse, say reparations aren't perfect but they'd be a start. Here's "Nightline" co-anchor Byron Pitts. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2023
24. TEENS AND TRACKING APPS.
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RESHEF, ERIELLE
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GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) We are back with our "gma" Cover Story. It's about teens and tracking apps. Some gen Z kids approve of their parents using apps to keep tabs on them because it makes them feel safer. It's a story we first saw in "The Wall Street Journal," and Erielle Reshef here with the details. Good morning, Erielle. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2023
25. Consent or Public Reason? Legitimacy of Norms Applied in ASPD and Covid-19 Situations
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Baccarini, Elvio, Baccarini, Elvio, Baccarini, Elvio, and Baccarini, Elvio
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This paper extends Alan John Simmons’s conceptual distinction between Lockean (or consent) and Kantian (or justificatory) conceptions of legitimacy that he applied to the question of the legitimacy of states, to the issue of legitimacy of public decisions. I criticise the consent conception of legitimacy defended by Simmons, and I defend the Rawlsian version of the justificatory conception of legitimacy from his objection. The approach of this paper is distinctive because the two conceptions are assessed by investigating, using the method of reflective equilibrium, their respective prescriptions concerning the treatment of antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) and epidemiologic measures. I argue that the method of reflective equilibrium does not support the consent conception. Considering the issues of treatment of APD and of epidemiologic measures, I argue that the consent conception of legitimacy is not well-equipped for the evaluation of norms that are not strictly self-regarding. This causes a deficit of prescriptions for relevant social responses. Further, by considering the case of responses to epidemics, I argue that such a conception can avoid harmful consequences only by recurring to additional, and independent, premises. This does not cause incoherence but reduces the coherence of a normative system. Finally, the consent conception is not equipped to support social cooperation in an optimal way, which has proved to be necessary in critical conditions, like a pandemic. On the other hand, I argue that the method of reflective equilibrium supports the Rawlsian version of justificatory conception of legitimacy, because of its advantages in handling the indicated issues. In addition, I maintain that this justificatory conception is respectful of freedom and equality of agents as moral self-legislators, and, thus, it is not vulnerable to Simmons’s main criticism., Ovaj rad proširuje konceptualnu distinkciju Alana Džona Simonsa između lokovske koncep cije legitimiteta (koja se zasniva na pristanku) i kantovske koncepcije legitimiteta (koja se za sniva na opravdanju) koju je primenio na pitanje legitimnosti država, odnosno na pitanje le gitimnosti javnih odluka. U radu kritikujem koncepciju legitimiteta zasnovanog na pristanku koju Simons zastupa, te branim rolsovsku verziju koncepcije legitimiteta zasnovane na oprav danju od prigovora. Ovaj rad je karakterističan po tome što se ove dve koncepcije legitimi teta procenjuju kroz istraživanje, primenom metode refleksivne ravnoteže, njihovih odgova rajućih propisa koji se tiču lečenja antisocijalnog poremećaja ličnosti (ASPD) i epidemioloških mera. Tvrdim da metod refleksivne ravnoteže ne podržava koncepciju legitimnosti zasnovane na pristanku. Izumajući u obzir problem lečenja ASPD-a i problem epidemioloških mera, tvr dim da koncepcija zasnovana na pristanku nije dobro opremljena za procenu normi koje se ne tiču striktno govoreći nas samih. Ovo prouzrokuje nedovoljan odgovor za relevantne društvene probleme. Dalje, razmatrajući slučaj odgovora na epidemije, pokazujem da ova koncepcija legitimnosti može da izbegne štetne posledice samo pozivanjem na dodatne i nezavisne premise. Iako neuzrokuje nekoherentnost, ovo umanjuje koherentnost normativ nog sistema. Konačno, koncepcija legitimnosti zasnovana na pristanku nije dobro opremljena da podrži društvenu saradnju na optimalan način, što se pokazalo neophodnim u kritičnim uslovima poput pandemije. S druge strane, tvrdim da metod refleksivne ravnoteže podržava Rolsovu verziju koncepcije legitimiteta zasnove na opravdanju zbog svojih prednosti u rešavanju navedenih problema. Pored toga, pokazujem dal koncepcijaegitimiteta zsnovana na opravdanju poštuje slobodu i jednakost delatnika kao moralnih samozakonodavaca, te da nije podložna Simonsovim glavnim kritikama.
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- 2021
26. REDEFINING SUCCESS FOR KIDS.
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JARVIS, REBECCA
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REBECCA JARVIS (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) As parents gear up for the start of the school year. Hello, I see you. Academic adviser Ana Homayoun is providing a blueprint to help redefine what success means for kids in her new book, "Erasing the Finish Line." [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2023
27. QUESTIONS ABOUT REPORTED ABDUCTION.
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DAVIS, LINSEY and PILGRIM, EVA
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LINSEY DAVIS (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) All right, thanks, DeMarco. And now to new questions about Carlee Russell's disappearance. Her boyfriend is talking about what happened and asking people to stop bullying her. Eva Pilgrim joins us now with the latest. Good morning, Eva. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2023
28. Fairness, Political Obligation, and the Justificatory Gap.
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Jiafeng Zhu
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FAIRNESS , *POLITICAL obligation , *JUSTIFICATION (Ethics) , *DUTY , *DEMOCRACY , *LIBERTY , *ETHICS - Abstract
The moral principle of fairness or fair play is widely believed to be a solid ground for political obligation, i.e., a general prima facie moral duty to obey the law qua law. In this article, I advance a new and, more importantly, principled objection to fairness theories of political obligation by revealing and defending a justificatory gap between the principle of fairness and political obligation: the duty of fairness on its own is incapable of preempting the citizen's liberty to reciprocate fairly in ways other than obeying the law. This justificatory gap is unaffected by the ongoing debate between the voluntarist and the nonvoluntarist accounts of fairness, and it cannot be bridged by the two arguments that are perhaps implicit in Klosko's account, namely the presumptive benefits argument and the democratic procedure argument. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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29. Unintentional Consent.
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Edward, Terence Rajivan
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TACIT consent ,PHILOSOPHERS ,POLITICAL participation - Abstract
Some political philosophers have judged that it is absurd to think that there can be unintentional consent. In this paper, I present an example of unintentional consent, which I refer to as the adapted boardroom example. I consider reasons for denying that this is an example of unintentional consent but find that these reasons are unconvincing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
30. The Natural Duty of Justice : A Critical Examination
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Åkerlind, Melker and Åkerlind, Melker
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The purpose of this essay is to increase the understanding of the discussion of political obligation. This concern the questions if, how, and to what extent people are required to obey state commands. More specifically the purpose is to increase the understanding of one of the topics main theories, the natural duty of justice. This account states that people have a natural duty to comply with just institutions that apply to them, independent of any voluntary actions. For this a discourse surrounding the theory has been examined and evaluated. It consists of Rawls argument for the theory, a criticism formulated by Simmons, and a defence formulated by Waldron. Rawls argues that for a just society to be stable, the natural duty of justice is necessary, and also sufficient for basing political obligations. Simmons criticises this account for dispensing of voluntary actions that he sees as necessary for political obligation. Without these, the application of just institutions is morally insignificant. Waldron then defends the account by adding additional requirements for institutions to apply, besides justice. Institutions also have to be effective, in the sense that they are able to enact justice, and legitimate in the sense that they are preferable to other alternatives. I will argue that justice of institutions is necessary but insufficient for them to apply to people. Voluntary actions like consent will also be argued to be unnecessary for institutions application to be morally significant. If institutions are not only just but also effective and legitimate, in the sense that they are the most just and effective in relation to the viable alternatives, then their application and commands has moral significance. The conclusion of this essay then is that the natural duty of justice can account for political obligations, given high demands for institutions to apply.
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- 2020
31. Saglasnost ili javni razlog? Legitimnost normi koje se primenjuju u situacijama ASPD-a i Covid-19
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Baccarini, Elvio
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justification ,Simmons ,reflective equilibrium ,COVID-19 ,legitimacy ,Rawls ,Antisocial personality disorder ,public reason - Abstract
This paper extends Alan John Simmons’s conceptual distinction between Lockean (or consent) and Kantian (or justificatory) conceptions of legitimacy that he applied to the question of the legitimacy of states, to the issue of legitimacy of public decisions. I criticise the consent conception of legitimacy defended by Simmons, and I defend the Rawlsian version of the justificatory conception of legitimacy from his objection. The approach of this paper is distinctive because the two conceptions are assessed by investigating, using the method of reflective equilibrium, their respective prescriptions concerning the treatment of antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) and epidemiologic measures. I argue that the method of reflective equilibrium does not support the consent conception. Considering the issues of treatment of APD and of epidemiologic measures, I argue that the consent conception of legitimacy is not well-equipped for the evaluation of norms that are not strictly self-regarding. This causes a deficit of prescriptions for relevant social responses. Further, by considering the case of responses to epidemics, I argue that such a conception can avoid harmful consequences only by recurring to additional, and independent, premises. This does not cause incoherence but reduces the coherence of a normative system. Finally, the consent conception is not equipped to support social cooperation in an optimal way, which has proved to be necessary in critical conditions, like a pandemic. On the other hand, I argue that the method of reflective equilibrium supports the Rawlsian version of justificatory conception of legitimacy, because of its advantages in handling the indicated issues. In addition, I maintain that this justificatory conception is respectful of freedom and equality of agents as moral self-legislators, and, thus, it is not vulnerable to Simmons’s main criticism. Ovaj rad proširuje konceptualnu distinkciju Alana Džona Simonsa između lokovske koncep cije legitimiteta (koja se zasniva na pristanku) i kantovske koncepcije legitimiteta (koja se za sniva na opravdanju) koju je primenio na pitanje legitimnosti država, odnosno na pitanje le gitimnosti javnih odluka. U radu kritikujem koncepciju legitimiteta zasnovanog na pristanku koju Simons zastupa, te branim rolsovsku verziju koncepcije legitimiteta zasnovane na oprav danju od prigovora. Ovaj rad je karakterističan po tome što se ove dve koncepcije legitimi teta procenjuju kroz istraživanje, primenom metode refleksivne ravnoteže, njihovih odgova rajućih propisa koji se tiču lečenja antisocijalnog poremećaja ličnosti (ASPD) i epidemioloških mera. Tvrdim da metod refleksivne ravnoteže ne podržava koncepciju legitimnosti zasnovane na pristanku. Izumajući u obzir problem lečenja ASPD-a i problem epidemioloških mera, tvr dim da koncepcija zasnovana na pristanku nije dobro opremljena za procenu normi koje se ne tiču striktno govoreći nas samih. Ovo prouzrokuje nedovoljan odgovor za relevantne društvene probleme. Dalje, razmatrajući slučaj odgovora na epidemije, pokazujem da ova koncepcija legitimnosti može da izbegne štetne posledice samo pozivanjem na dodatne i nezavisne premise. Iako neuzrokuje nekoherentnost, ovo umanjuje koherentnost normativ nog sistema. Konačno, koncepcija legitimnosti zasnovana na pristanku nije dobro opremljena da podrži društvenu saradnju na optimalan način, što se pokazalo neophodnim u kritičnim uslovima poput pandemije. S druge strane, tvrdim da metod refleksivne ravnoteže podržava Rolsovu verziju koncepcije legitimiteta zasnove na opravdanju zbog svojih prednosti u rešavanju navedenih problema. Pored toga, pokazujem dal koncepcijaegitimiteta zsnovana na opravdanju poštuje slobodu i jednakost delatnika kao moralnih samozakonodavaca, te da nije podložna Simonsovim glavnim kritikama.
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- 2021
32. Displacement and gratitude: accounting for the political obligation of refugees.
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D'Cruz, Jason
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POLITICAL refugees ,DISPLACEMENT (Psychology) ,GRATITUDE ,DIGNITY ,POLITICAL obligation - Abstract
On what basis, and to what extent, are refugees obligated to obey the laws of their host countries? Consideration of the specific case of asylum-seekers generates, I think, two competing intuitions: (1) the refugee has a prima facie obligation to obey the laws of her host country and (2) none of the popularly canvassed substrates of political obligation-consent, tacit consent, fairness, or social role-is at all apt to explain the presence of this obligation. I contend that the unfashionable gratitude account of political obligation does the best job of accounting for the intuitions. As has been noticed by other commentators, obligations of gratitude are difficult to specify and subject to numerous cancelling conditions. I analyze these conditions in detail and conclude that if one accepts that gratitude is the basis of the political obligation of the refugee, then one must face up to just how frangible the obligation is. In particular, the obligation is conditional on the fair and generous treatment of refugees that is consistent with their dignity as human beings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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33. DOCTOR ACCUSED OF TRYING TO POISON HUSBAND.
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JARVIS, REBECCA and GUTMAN, MATT
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REBECCA JARVIS (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) And we are getting to know her through his words, and just that heartache, we're thinking about all of them. Eva Pilgrim, thank you so much. Okay. We turn now to the California dermatologist accused of trying to poison her husband with drain cleaner. Arrested after her husband set up secret cameras. She's pleaded not guilty. And our chief national correspondent Matt Gutman has the very latest. Good morning, Matt. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2023
34. DERMATOLOGIST CHARGED WITH POISON PLOT.
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WHITWORTH, KAYNA
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REBECCA JARVIS (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) Okay. We turn now to the dermatologist charged with poisoning her husband with Drano. She's due in a California court today. And Kayna Whitworth is in Los Angeles with the story. Good morning, Kayna. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2023
35. JONAS BROTHERS OPEN UP ABOUT PARENTING.
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PILGRIM, EVA
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GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) Now to the Jonas brothers, all fathers now, five daughters between them. They're sharing their family's parenting advice. And, Eva, you've got that story. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2023
36. DERMATOLOGIST MOM CHARGED WITH POISONING HUSBAND.
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JARVIS, REBECCA and CARR, WILL
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REBECCA JARVIS (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) All right, George. We turn now to the California doctor accused of poisoning her husband's tea with Drano. She's now been charged, and this morning we're hearing from both of their lawyers. Will Carr joins us now with more on that. Good morning to you, Will. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2023
37. THE CHARLESTON CHURCH TRAGEDY AMAZING GRACE.
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Tauber, Michelle, Aradillas, Elaine, Ballard, Michaele, Fleming, Alexandra Rockey, Keating, Susan, Shenfeld, Hilary, Sokmensuer, Harriet, Truesdell, Jeff, and Zauzmer, Emily
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CHARLESTON Church Shooting, Charleston, S.C., 2015 , *MASSACRES , *TWENTY-first century , *SOCIAL history ,HISTORY of race relations in the United States - Abstract
The article focuses on the shooting death of nine people at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church in Charleston, South Carolina, on June 17, 2015. Topics include the racist motives of alleged shooter Dylann Roof, the victims, including pastor and South Carolina state senator Clementa Pinckney, reverend Sharonda Coleman-Singleton, and recent college graduate Tywanza Sanders, and the reaction of the Charleston community.
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- 2015
38. LEGITIMACY AS A MERE MORAL POWER? A RESPONSE TO APPLBAUM.
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Jiafeng Zhu
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LEGITIMACY of governments ,PRIMA facie evidence ,POWER (Social sciences) ,POLITICAL debates ,LIBERTY ,ETHICS - Abstract
In a recent article, Arthur Applbaum contributes a new view-legitimacy as a moral power-to the debate over the concept of political legitimacy. Applbaum rejects competing views of legitimacy, in particular legitimacy as a claim-right to have the law obeyed, for mistakenly invoking substantive moral argument in the conceptual analysis, and concludes that "at the core of the concept-what legitimacy is" is only a Hohfeldian moral power. In this article, I contend that: (1) Applbaum's view of legitimacy, when fully unfolded, refers to more than a mere moral power and should therefore be rejected even by his own standards; (2) Applbaum's rejection of competing views of legitimacy ultimately relies on a claim that he does not successfully defend, namely, the claim that moral duties are of absolute rather than prima facie force. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
39. The Contribution of the Elastic Reaction is Severely Underestimated in Studies on Myofibril Contraction.
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Grazi, Enrico and Pozzati, Sara
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MUSCLES , *MASS (Physics) , *STIFFNESS (Mechanics) , *FORCE & energy , *ELASTICITY , *X-rays , *RADIATION , *SPEED , *PHYSIOLOGICAL research - Abstract
We have considered the Huxley-Simmons manoeuvre. On the assumption that the quick release is an elastic process and on the basis of the isometric tension and of the stiffness of the muscle fibre we calculated that the spontaneous release of the fibre requires ∼43 μs, which is much faster than the observed release, ∼180 μs. We concluded that the observed quick release is a guided process. After proper selection of the mass and of the stiffness of the system we mimicked the early recovery and noticed that most of the energy required to accomplish the early recovery is supplied by the kinetic energy accumulated during the course of the quick release. We computed that the frequency of the working strokes in the half sarcomere was between 4×106 and 40×106 s-1. This is not to say that the ATPase rate constants are accumulative but only that the overall frequency of the working strokes in the half saromere is many orders of magnitude faster than the average ATPase rate constant. With this frequency no part of the Huxley-Simmons manoeuvre, quick release included, escapes the control of the working stroke. This means also that there is no reason to take the early recovery as an indication of the length of the working stroke. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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40. The Liberation of Cake: Chemical Independence, 1796
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Civitello, Linda, author
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- 2017
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41. OUTRAGE OVER DEATH OF BULLIED TEEN.
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NORMAN, JANAI and ROY, REENA
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JANAI NORMAN (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) All right. We do start this half hour with a story causing outrage around the country. A 14-year-old girl died by suicide after a video of classmates beating her in the school hallway was posted online. Now her father is demanding justice and accountability. Our Reena Roy is here with that story. Reena, good morning. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2023
42. THE GREAT SLEEPOVER DEBATE.
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JOHNSON, WHIT
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WHIT JOHNSON (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) Now to the great sleepover debate. The childhood rite of passage for many has gotten quite complicated these days with millions of parents posting on TikTok under the hashtag #nosleepover. It's a story we first saw in "The Washington Post," and joining us now are parenting experts Ericka Souter and Rachel Simmons. It's great to have you both. Good morning to you. So, Rachel, let's go ahead and start with you. What is it that is renewing this debate now, and where do you stand? [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2023
43. "THE ANXIETY AUDIT".
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STEPHANOPOULOS, GEORGE
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ROBIN ROBERTS (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) We have another parenting alert now with anxiety rising all over the country. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2022
44. BREAKING DOWN BULLY CULTURE.
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STEPHANOPOULOS, GEORGE
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GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) Welcome back. We want to get right to our "GMA" Cover Story. October is bullying awareness month and a new survey from the Choose Kindness Project finds that a third of teens say they've been bullied in the past year alone. Let's talk about it with our parenting expert Rachel Simmons. Welcome back. You know, according to this survey, parents underestimate how common bullying. So, if a parent is concerned, what should they do? [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2022
45. Fat injections for the correction of facial lipodistrophies: A preliminary report.
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Fuente, Antonio and Tavora, Teresa
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We present our experience with fat injections in the treatment of two cases of facial lipodistrophies. The surgical technique as well as the followup of the two clinical cases are presented in order to evaluate the long post-operative results. Among the different techniques used by us for correcting the soft tissues of the facial contour, this has been by far the simpliest and easiest. We need longer followups and more clinical cases in order to point out some definite conclusions, however. Nevertheless, it is our impression in this preliminary report that this technique could have a place in the treatment of problems related to the soft tissues of the facial contour. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1988
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46. TOM HOLLAND ANNOUNCES SOCIAL MEDIA BREAK.
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PILGRIM, EVA
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ROBIN ROBERTS (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) But now, our "GMA Cover Story" "Spider-Man" star Tom Holland announcing that he is taking a break from overstimulating social media, joining a list of celebrities choosing to prioritize their mental health. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2022
47. SHAWN MENDES OPENS UP ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH.
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KOSAR ABDI, MONA and STEPHANOPOULOS, GEORGE
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GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) A little Shawn Mendes right there. And we want to get right to our "GMA" cover story, it's about Shawn Mendes. He posted on Instagram that he's hit a breaking point, announcing he's stepping away from the spotlight for a bit. Mona Kosar Abdi examines the mental health of young people as we emerge from the pandemic. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2022
48. SEEKING JUSTICE.
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OSUNSAMI, STEVE
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WHIT JOHNSON (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) Welcome back to "GMA." And the fight to make things rights for the descendants and survivors of the infamous Tulsa race massacre 100 years ago. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2022
49. TULSA RACE MASSACRE.
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PITTS, BYRON and OSUNSAMI, STEVE
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BYRON PITTS (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) Now to the fight for justice more than 100 years in the making. Earlier today, a judge ruled that a lawsuit seeking reparations for survivors and descendants of the 1921 Tulsa race massacre may proceed. The few precious survivors still alive are hoping to win this case before they die. We should warn you that some of the images in this report are disturbing. Here's ABC's senior national correspondent, Steve Osunsami. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2022
50. TEENS & SOCIAL MEDIA.
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STEPHANOPOULOS, GEORGE
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GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) We are looking forward to that. We're gonna turn now to our "GMA" Cover Story. It's about how social media can be hurting teens. Our friend and parenting expert Rachel Simmons is here. Rachel, this study is sobering. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2022
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