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Civility, empathy, compassion, where is the love in the United States today? From the rhetoric about immigrants to recent reactions of men and women to news reports of women being abused, the spirit of community seems to be in short supply. Meanwhile, in the wake of an overwhelming disaster, people in Japan have shown the world the best of humanity's potential for decency and compassion. This Sunday, D.A. Graham, the Princeton University Ombudsman, joins me to discuss what has happened to compassion in our communities and what we can learn from the people of Japan. Call in to share your thoughts.