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certainly demonstrated in recent years. that. he also filled the vacuum by making people feel like he was there for them he was taking care of them . that's. what i call it a vacuum because no turkish president before him had done that kind of place he then thought no german politician had done that before either chancellor angela merkel was the first person to say i'm your chancellor too. all i have look. on and might make sense to everyone because it seems so self-evident but sometimes the most obvious things need to be emphasized to. the council what the chancellor says is one thing but what needs to be done to prove it looks like that's really. course we also need to promote structural integration you've just mentioned several examples. there for instance there are still many migrant children who don't advance into higher education the hoped for but if you
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compare to do with how things were ten or fifteen years ago you can say that now many more migrant children attend high school than before. them compared to the majority of society there are still lagging behind we also still have problems with the job market where people are being discriminated against because of their foreign names or even their religion and they have to apply many more times than others with similar qualifications these are things we need to work on. in divide between to what degree are muslim traditions hampering integration like parents keeping their daughters from joining sports classes and making them wear headscarves. that's. got me it's not a hindrance to integration i would say it's a hindrance to civic inclusion yolland tyler. since it is a problem when parents invoke religion. freedom and i wouldn't put it any other way
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restrict their children's rights. and that's much the stuff. on and i think we need to be demanding here as an open society. and can't just accept parents arguments that is their freedom of religion or their freedom as a parent without questioning it. when they only influx. this good or we've reached the end of our interview and i have three unfinished sentences i'd like to ask you to complete the move to anyone who says i'm a city used token migrant i say if you don't understand a thing you still don't get that we live in a country of immigration. so i expect migrants who want to live in germany to this is not only demonstrate loyalty but also affirm their commitment to germany. canada . told me germany is the country. i would like to remain in because i enjoy living
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here very very much. thank you for your time thank you. house laughs. make them from people make fun about their own social economic and political problems. in mozambique we say that you left last so you don't write it's all people quote we think they do but. as i often talk about the stocks that piles like a little. extra stuff when they buy chicken dollar for all those jokes finding out what people are talking about what is moving them. my father taught me how to ask uncomfortable questions about my country and about all that is why i keep doing to this day my name is that he still and i work at did that.
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by late nine hundred sixty eight many of the dreams born in the preceding year as a date submerged in bitter decision in the us to come someone hold themselves had only to find. all those words on their butts in society preferring an alternative lifestyle still others were told to change society through activism in favor of the violence women's liberation for gay rights. and still this impression of looking through a glass doctrine. on
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the university of california campus in berkeley traces of the dream to system nine hundred sixty nine. let's remember that in the free speech movement the students did take over buildings and they laid claim to the grounds the material structures of the university were theirs they occupied them then habited them they actually asserted a kind of right of ownership not as private property but as public property this is public this is public university the public along here we are the public we are here. the other dimension of it was a broader understanding that market forces were taking over much of life that would have been conventionally protected from market forces what are the public services that ought to be so kept separate from private markets and private goods.
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merkley april nine hundred sixty nine a group of activists takes over a derelict site belonging to university that's located not far from telegraph avenue where the students often demonstrate they call the site people's park and declared open to one and all. but ronald reagan governor of california takes the creation of the park as a leftist shannons to the suckers and principle of private property he sees it as an opportunity to fulfill his campaign promise to correct down on drug using communist sympathizing students he sends in both the police and the national guard voters will soon experience the most violent confrontation and history of student activism in california. sheriff madigan unchallengable versions would literally mean that some of his men
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and many from the vietnam war veterans had been overly zealous in attacking the protesters. acting as though they would feel caught. in the use of shotguns loaded with buckshot lease to the death of a student james rector on may fifteenth nine hundred sixty. by the end of the sixty's i would characterize the mood in a broader circle. in which i was involved as a form of almost a collective madness. that is the vietnam war going on and on and on everything that we had done to stop it and failed protest became an end in itself i remember people flocking to berkeley from all over the country because they wanted to get involved in riots and they want to fight in the streets they really care what it was about. the real problem
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was that until there was a progressive social movement within the blue collar section of american society within the working class and things were going to change there was a whole section of american society that had not been moved and the fact we're being moved in the opposite direction in reaction to things that we were we were engaged in. a the. the. in the central to a few the gigantic shinjuku train station was the city for students and
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counterculture demonstrations in the sixty's. and spun by american protest songs this is with the japanese activist founded the folks who are really a movement. see the movement special now still demonstrates in front of the station and he says it's. not on that call. me cynical and he still has to knock me on the back of a comment that you know it's in me to assess that. i don't match that up just i am i was thinking i couldn't because you had to because you can have that. someone in your home run she grew matsumoto i do must commend that but don't obsess
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on the horses i must is that even if you tell me so the medical type they can muster so they got out of pensacola and arson data don't go any the commission chicken meat solution sonny you know could have done the good ole already gotten that they set up telling us ginger get killed so the only thing they addressed that you lot are some lessons the new home look i'm just going to come right in that last that it says and bend clear and just. let this attorney and excited that i got mine this could go. on no so much surety me i'm no hoax soon goes out there good luck the more eat the last. was. there than
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oh yes. this. kind of back i'm. doing a story in the city today that they committed from then. on. so they took a must and they're going to report. the most. significant amount. because funny consequences the mittens don't. contain what's in it by the neck up. then most at the moment. want to be forgotten new generations pass to the spirit approaches continues in other forms. twenty five years old founded seals students emergency action for
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liberal democracy to challenge the government's focus on security and prime minister shinzo and they wanted to revise the country's pacifist constitution that in order to allow the japanese army to participate in foreign conflicts that the. digital cause of the storm was a. cancer to mock import. there on the community is to cut the kind of suit i'm obvious thinking at all to stop all to paul said to the wall put him a little positioning. and look impose on me the man i didn't know you know about the people says he. came pose all the demeanor of the did for the pleasure stick. for what it was good to sort of a place he is seeking music and hosty to do well first of. all. right. if you thought
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of his son in law and there will be me some radical talking to you in his own name and he means it because i'm in an office and. the kids. don't call someone for. me to and they mean to sit on my side seam will he. not come watch and of course i mean he means you are disrupting to. london they will to check only a lot of time you know you'll be open up to both of them up there for. each one of you can the senate when i'm president isn't. jazzer for them to call on the phone keep you don't look too funny because it just sits at the.
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