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optimism i have been able to speak to the member of the afghan column and head of women rights human rights and civil side to commissionthere and she has told me that a vorst majority off she believes all of the afghan society is not ready to go back to the rule of the taliban because this is a very conservative and at the end of the day why the controversial course this is what she has told me i think we have to listen to what. people of afghanistan was because at the end of the day they will do the country that people love that the people of afghanistan don't want to go back and taliban should understand that and should hear that message we're talking about the power sharing we're not talking about who is really we have to go to the people of afghanistan and ask them what they want about the future it was the former president of afghanistan hamid karzai is also among those participating in today's peace conference and i had a chance to talk to him as well and i asked came whether it is a big problem actually that the official kabul is not participating and he has told me that again they hope that one day they will al
optimism i have been able to speak to the member of the afghan column and head of women rights human rights and civil side to commissionthere and she has told me that a vorst majority off she believes all of the afghan society is not ready to go back to the rule of the taliban because this is a very conservative and at the end of the day why the controversial course this is what she has told me i think we have to listen to what. people of afghanistan was because at the end of the day they will...
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being criticism from the human rights commission of the council of europe who suggested the idea of making it illegal to cover your face in a protest could be degrading civil liberties but the government particularly the interior minister chris of a customer has defended this law saying it's necessary. this laura's not intended to prevent demonstrations on the contrary its aims to protect them more than twelve hundred police officers and emergency workers and nearly nineteen hundred yellow vests have been injured since the start of the movement to do nothing is a free pass for some to wreak destruction at each protest without law has now been passed by french m.p.'s in the national assembly much to the horror of many people in france you feel that it will road civil liberties also criticism that law could erode civil liberties coming from the human rights commission of the council of europe for the moment people remain out on the streets and there remain unhappy with many of the policies of the government of president mark on so that even ski r.t. paris. america's n.b.c. news has wasted no time labeling democrat tulsi gabbard as a russian pop and it came s
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of the u.s. commission on civil rights in 1984 when this occurred. e was very much in the public conversation. doug wilder was running for lieutenant governor. but i was on the front page as was the rest of the civil rights commission talking about race and affirmative action. so this isn't like it happened in 1934. this is recent history. and the fact that, if somebody said we've got a photo of you in blackface, i would know it wouldn't possibly be true because i would never do such a thing any more than i would do heil hitler. the fact he couldn't immediately know, he clearly hung around with people where that was acceptable was acceptable, he clearly did it at least once himself, and i think that it just speaks of a kind of racism that, unfortunately, still exists. >> scott, what do you say to democrats who say, you know what, republicans, sit this one out. steve king is still in the house of representatives. a president who referred to african nations as s-hole countries. >> there are people all over this country of varying political stripes that
of the u.s. commission on civil rights in 1984 when this occurred. e was very much in the public conversation. doug wilder was running for lieutenant governor. but i was on the front page as was the rest of the civil rights commission talking about race and affirmative action. so this isn't like it happened in 1934. this is recent history. and the fact that, if somebody said we've got a photo of you in blackface, i would know it wouldn't possibly be true because i would never do such a thing...
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of behavior from our workplace completely. not everybody the ohio civil rights commission found but we do not believe that the company did enough to get to troll or to even stop this type of behavior we were thinking could not be that big is that it is worse she says the incidents have continued in twenty nine teams will hire a civil rights commissions as moves only when they investigate a case like this the incidents stop but in this case they say nooses kept through appearing even after they launched their investigation marcus boyd says he's suing to change dmce corporate culture blakeney all out hate crimes happen and right here in the plan in that the it's been their response is your management you're supposed to handle this this is what we hired you for general motors is in a privileged position right now and they have an opportunity at this point to show that there are global leaders sledge says he hopes g.m. takes that opportunity he still works at the plant and at the end of each shift he says he fears what tomorrow might bring john hendren al-jazeera toledo ohio. and ohio and these are the top stories we're getting rep
of behavior from our workplace completely. not everybody the ohio civil rights commission found but we do not believe that the company did enough to get to troll or to even stop this type of behavior we were thinking could not be that big is that it is worse she says the incidents have continued in twenty nine teams will hire a civil rights commissions as moves only when they investigate a case like this the incidents stop but in this case they say nooses kept through appearing even after they...
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manufacturing and i think everyone is working hard to rid this kind of behavior from our workplace completely not everybody the ohio civil rights commission found but we do not believe that the company did enough to get to troll or to even stop this type of behavior we were thinking could not be that bad is that bad and it's worse she says the incidents have continued in twenty nine teams will hire civil rights commissions as moves only when they investigate a case like this the incidents stop but in this case they say noose is kept reappearing even after they launched their investigation marcus boyd says he's suing to change dmce corporate culture blakeney all out hate crimes happen and right here in the plant and not the ones being brought in their response is you're management you're supposed to handle this this is what we hired you for general motors is in a privileged position right now they have an opportunity at this point to show that there are global leaders on sledge says he hopes g.m. takes that opportunity he still works at the plant and of the end of each shift he says he fears what tomorrow might bring john hendren al-jazeer
manufacturing and i think everyone is working hard to rid this kind of behavior from our workplace completely not everybody the ohio civil rights commission found but we do not believe that the company did enough to get to troll or to even stop this type of behavior we were thinking could not be that bad is that bad and it's worse she says the incidents have continued in twenty nine teams will hire civil rights commissions as moves only when they investigate a case like this the incidents stop...
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yesterday i have been able to speak to a member of parliament and they had of human rights human rights and civil rights commission at the parliament and she has told me that the reserve bost part of afghan society she calls it a progressive advanced young. part of the society of ghana stan does not want to go back to the taliban rule because this is quite a conservative and at the end of the day controversial force so this is what's going on right now in afghanistan but experts anyway say that since these talks are happening and the meetings with the u.s. as well this is a breakthrough moment of of this is a moment for afghanistan and they say that it is closer to peace than any time before. but it has been a war torn country for a long long time thank you maria. thank you. u.s. president has delivered his annual and highly anticipated state of the union address to a deeply divided congress spoke at length about critical domestic and foreign policy concerns as well as the perceived successes of his administration here are some of the highlights of the speech. i loudly pledged a new approach. great nations do not
yesterday i have been able to speak to a member of parliament and they had of human rights human rights and civil rights commission at the parliament and she has told me that the reserve bost part of afghan society she calls it a progressive advanced young. part of the society of ghana stan does not want to go back to the taliban rule because this is quite a conservative and at the end of the day controversial force so this is what's going on right now in afghanistan but experts anyway say that...
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manufacturing and i think everyone is working hard to rid this kind of behavior from our workplace completely not everybody the ohio civil rights commission found but we do not believe that the company did enough to get to troll or to even stop this type of behavior we were thinking could not be that bad is that bad and it's worse she says the incidents have continued in twenty nine teams will hire civil rights commissions as moves only when they investigate a case like this the incidents stop but in this case they say nooses kept reappearing even after they launched their investigation marcus boyd says he's suing to change dmce corporate culture blakeney an all out hate crimes happen and right here in the plant and not the ones being brought in their response is you're management you're supposed to handle this this is what we hire to for general motors is in a privileged position right now they have an opportunity at this point to show that there are global leaders sledge says he hopes g.m. takes that opportunity he still works at the plant and at the end of each shift he says he fears what tomorrow might bring john hendren al-jazeera to
manufacturing and i think everyone is working hard to rid this kind of behavior from our workplace completely not everybody the ohio civil rights commission found but we do not believe that the company did enough to get to troll or to even stop this type of behavior we were thinking could not be that bad is that bad and it's worse she says the incidents have continued in twenty nine teams will hire civil rights commissions as moves only when they investigate a case like this the incidents stop...
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commission could not function, couldn't talk. we recognized -- the public has a right to engage in civil diso disobedience. we have a right to meet and transact the business of the commission, which is what we did. commissioner turman called a recess, and we all retreated. there were 25 of us back in a very small room behind room 250, and we were there, under the custody of the sheriff's. the sheriff's office, the sheriff's department is responsible for security in this building. they told us we should not leave that room. they didn't feel it was safe. i don't know if that's right or not. nobody challenged it. that was their recommendation to us. [inaudible] >> president hirsch: no, i'm sorry. i want no outbursts here. you'll have your chance. we stayed back there for over an hour. there was no discussion of business. now, there's an allegation that the police commission had discussion during the recess. i don't know where that comes from. we did not discuss anything back there that had to do with our business. i sat next to president turman for more than an hour. we hardy spoke, but at one point, i asked him, what do you want to do, julius? he said i want t
commission could not function, couldn't talk. we recognized -- the public has a right to engage in civil diso disobedience. we have a right to meet and transact the business of the commission, which is what we did. commissioner turman called a recess, and we all retreated. there were 25 of us back in a very small room behind room 250, and we were there, under the custody of the sheriff's. the sheriff's office, the sheriff's department is responsible for security in this building. they told us...
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of disturbances we have the right to protest but with outright. well the human rights commission the council of europe has also criticised this rule saying that it could actually affect civil liberties in france and a number of my deputies enough republican must have also said that they were. be able to support that law when it comes to devoting late on tuesday that the government is adamant that it's necessary. this law is not intended to prevent demonstrations on the contrary its aims to protect them more than twelve hundred police officers and emergency workers and nearly nineteen hundred yellow vests have been injured since the start of the movement to do nothing is a free pass for some to wreak destruction at each protest. ok we're just looking at live pictures here from the center of paris we were listening to our correspondent there charlotte devinsky. just lost contact with i believe charlotte thank you understood what you said i think it's a dodgy connection to my what will leave if and i thank you that was a shell a given skier and this and. i still to come for you this hour a russian agent will be running for u.s. president next year at least that's according to
of disturbances we have the right to protest but with outright. well the human rights commission the council of europe has also criticised this rule saying that it could actually affect civil liberties in france and a number of my deputies enough republican must have also said that they were. be able to support that law when it comes to devoting late on tuesday that the government is adamant that it's necessary. this law is not intended to prevent demonstrations on the contrary its aims to...
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being criticism from the human rights commission of the council of europe who suggested the idea of making it illegal to cover your face in a protest could be degrading civil liberties but the government particularly the interior minister chris of a customer has defended this law saying it's necessary. this law is not intended to prevent demonstrations on the contrary its aims to protect them more than twelve hundred police officers and emergency workers and. nineteen hundred yellow vests have been injured since the start of the movement to do nothing is a free for some to wreak destruction at each protest. well for the moment that vote is underway in the national assembly and it looks like that despite the fact that some of the present macaroons own party have said that they will not support the law some twenty m. piece from his party it doesn't look like it's going to pass the soft in just hearing in the background what sounds like either some grenades or some tear gas going off many people remaining here tonight and it looks like they're going to continue to try and stay out in the streets and make sure the government knows that they are incredibly unha
being criticism from the human rights commission of the council of europe who suggested the idea of making it illegal to cover your face in a protest could be degrading civil liberties but the government particularly the interior minister chris of a customer has defended this law saying it's necessary. this law is not intended to prevent demonstrations on the contrary its aims to protect them more than twelve hundred police officers and emergency workers and. nineteen hundred yellow vests have...
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she had also become the chair of the president's commission on the status of women. she continued to be active in the civil rights and labor movements of the democratic party, and she was still writing if you ask me. by this point, she had been a public figure for almost 40 years. she had seen it all and done most of it. she was used to being in the public eye and there were few questions that phased her. here are some of the questions from that period. about her age. does it ever bother you that your age, a woman's traditional secret, is known to all the world? eleanor says no, my age has been known for so long it does not bother me at all. about her looks. how do you explain the fact that you've grown much better looking as you've gotten older? we should all be so lucky, right? i thank you for the compliment. it simply means that as you grow older people don't expect you to be as good-looking. as they expect a younger person to be so they are kinder in their judgments. here's a question that draws on her long relationship with her mother-in-law. do you think it's possible for two mature women, mother-in-law and
she had also become the chair of the president's commission on the status of women. she continued to be active in the civil rights and labor movements of the democratic party, and she was still writing if you ask me. by this point, she had been a public figure for almost 40 years. she had seen it all and done most of it. she was used to being in the public eye and there were few questions that phased her. here are some of the questions from that period. about her age. does it ever bother you...
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film produced in cooperation with the civil defense administration and in consultation with the safety commission of the national education association. gary: rightver here, we have a couple of museum visitors, thank you for coming by today. a little bit more about civil defense. this film is talking about how to build a bomb shelter in your basement with cinderblocks. this is the manual that was used for that. inside this, more civil defense items. what do you need in a civil defense fallout shelter? if you are going to be cooped up for two weeks, you're going to need food, water, battery, matches, toiletries, you need to have a way to listen, a radio in case a broadcast was coming out. you need to have light for lanterns. you need to have a way to get fresh oxygen into the facility. this was a handcranked pump that would suck in error through -- in air through filters. as a result of my father being the u2was, shut down in incidents, we do have a small exhibit on what my father went through. 2e have a silhouette of the u and a couple of books about the incident. my dad's autobiography, operation overflight, produced in 1970. we have shane donov
film produced in cooperation with the civil defense administration and in consultation with the safety commission of the national education association. gary: rightver here, we have a couple of museum visitors, thank you for coming by today. a little bit more about civil defense. this film is talking about how to build a bomb shelter in your basement with cinderblocks. this is the manual that was used for that. inside this, more civil defense items. what do you need in a civil defense fallout...
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manufacturing and i think everyone is working hard to rid this kind of behavior from our workplace completely not everybody the ohio civil rights commission found but we do not believe that the company did enough to get to troll or to even stop this type of behavior we were thinking could not be that big is that bad and it's worse she says the incidents have continued in twenty nine teams the wires of all rights commissions is moved really when they investigate a case like this the incidents stop but in this case they say nooses kept through appearing even after they launched their investigation marcus boyd says he's suing to change dmce corporate culture blakeman all out hate crimes happen and right here in the player in that there has been their response is your management you're supposed to handle this this is what we do for general motors is in a privileged position right now they have an opportunity at this point to show that there are global leaders sledge says he hopes g.m. takes that opportunity he still works at the plant and of the end of each shift he says he fears what tomorrow might bring john hendren al-jazeera toledo ohio.
manufacturing and i think everyone is working hard to rid this kind of behavior from our workplace completely not everybody the ohio civil rights commission found but we do not believe that the company did enough to get to troll or to even stop this type of behavior we were thinking could not be that big is that bad and it's worse she says the incidents have continued in twenty nine teams the wires of all rights commissions is moved really when they investigate a case like this the incidents...
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produced in cooperation with the federal civil defense administration and in consultation with the safety commission of the national education association. >> so righthere, we have a couple of museum visitors that are looking at our displays. thank you for coming by today, folks. and a little bit more about civil defense. this film is talking about how to build a bomb shelter in your basement with cinder blocks. enough to -- and this is the manual that was used for that. and then inside this is more civil defense items. what do you need in a civil defense fallout shelter? if you're going to be cooped up for two weeks, you're going to need food. you need water. you need batteries, matches. you need toiletries. you need to have a way to listen, radio, in case any broadcasts are coming out. you need to have light for lanterns. you need to have a way to get fresh oxygen into the -- into the facility and this was a hand-cranked pump that would suck air in through filters. so as a result of my father being who he was, francis gary powers, youtube pilot shot down may 1st of 1960, we do have a small exhibit on the u2 incident and what my father went through
produced in cooperation with the federal civil defense administration and in consultation with the safety commission of the national education association. >> so righthere, we have a couple of museum visitors that are looking at our displays. thank you for coming by today, folks. and a little bit more about civil defense. this film is talking about how to build a bomb shelter in your basement with cinder blocks. enough to -- and this is the manual that was used for that. and then inside...
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commission and voter suppression laws were passed. voting rights is a core issue for me and many of the members. i am an aclu voter and care about civiliberties. my question is what you commit to passing a modern voting rights act that would incentivize states to adopt same day and automatic voter registration and expand early and mail in voting opportunities and make election day a national holiday? sen. harris: absolutely. absolutely. absolutely. yeah. absolutely, no question. [applause] to if i may, i want contribute to your point. in the 2018 election cycle we saw massive voter suppression taking place. remember 2013 the united states supreme court in shelby versus holder gutted the voting rights act. it had only been around like 50 years. part of what it gutted was the provision that recognized certain states had a history of voter suppression and therefore should be monitored. it removed the requirement basically of monitoring those states. guess what happened almost immediately afterwards? something like 20 something , their legislatures, put in place voter restrictions to the point that one, there was a case out of north carol
commission and voter suppression laws were passed. voting rights is a core issue for me and many of the members. i am an aclu voter and care about civiliberties. my question is what you commit to passing a modern voting rights act that would incentivize states to adopt same day and automatic voter registration and expand early and mail in voting opportunities and make election day a national holiday? sen. harris: absolutely. absolutely. absolutely. yeah. absolutely, no question. [applause] to...