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there were never any issues with blackman voting before we should have that right again. they got too the white house thy were welcomed into the front door. what both galloway labor described this. most magistrate judge in craven county have been insults. if we done that to ask for the small right he said the offender would have been sent. go to the back door that is the place for the n-word's. but this person so that is not how lincoln treated us. he comments on the net he lengthened lincoln to christ we knocked on the door is open unto us. seek the president joy and comfort of her hurts. we ask and receive his sympathies and promises to do all for us he could. he did not tell us to go around to the back door. like a true and noble hearted chief, with as much courtesy in japanese embassy he invited us into the white house. the men described have took him by the hand, shook their hands and the and struggle and he said theyin were quote the struggle they were making further right was a good one. do he could for them. this control at the state level but lincoln told us dele
there were never any issues with blackman voting before we should have that right again. they got too the white house thy were welcomed into the front door. what both galloway labor described this. most magistrate judge in craven county have been insults. if we done that to ask for the small right he said the offender would have been sent. go to the back door that is the place for the n-word's. but this person so that is not how lincoln treated us. he comments on the net he lengthened lincoln...
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, who wrote the opinion, has understood that justice blackman wrote in a preamble to the opinion. and again, i mentioned i mentioned my music theory background. it's very accessible. roe in fact, it was criticized because it sort of short, unconstitutional analysis. it's very easy to read. and he writes in this preamble to roe, something very powerful and true. he says that people's opinions about roe and abortion are often determined by their exposure to it. exposure to a person, to a story, to what he calls the raw edges of human existence. basically, again, if you know someone, if you hear a story, you'll be more inclined to sort of change your thinking on it. he doesn't mention there that his daughter sally had been unhappily pregnant just a few prior in college, and that clearly help determine his thinking. i'll mention another justice, in fact, even more than blackmun to roe was justice powell and justice powell who moves the the cut off for legal abortion in roe from the end of the first trimester as justice blackmun had initially put forward to the end, the second trimeste
, who wrote the opinion, has understood that justice blackman wrote in a preamble to the opinion. and again, i mentioned i mentioned my music theory background. it's very accessible. roe in fact, it was criticized because it sort of short, unconstitutional analysis. it's very easy to read. and he writes in this preamble to roe, something very powerful and true. he says that people's opinions about roe and abortion are often determined by their exposure to it. exposure to a person, to a story,...
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read blackman, i've enjoyed these conversations.these continue. >> my pleasure. >> dating ai robots won't help this problem by the way. it was a birthrates on a major decline. they fall by 20 percent since 2007. what's behind the decline? doctor jean 20 is a professor and author of, generations, the real differences between gen z, boomers and she joins us lie. doctor twain, good to have you with us. why is this happening? why have birthrates plummeted? >> that's not economic factors. median incomes for 25 Ã 44-year-olds are at all-time highs even when adjusted for inflation. economists tell us of the counties with the strongest job growth have the biggest declines in the birth rate. it's other factors. it's things like technology has led to a change in values. insulin to more individualism. more focus on the self and less on others. when young adults who don't want children are asked why, they often give reasons like, personal independence or i just don't want children. very individualistic reasons. >> yeah, individualism to me is a
read blackman, i've enjoyed these conversations.these continue. >> my pleasure. >> dating ai robots won't help this problem by the way. it was a birthrates on a major decline. they fall by 20 percent since 2007. what's behind the decline? doctor jean 20 is a professor and author of, generations, the real differences between gen z, boomers and she joins us lie. doctor twain, good to have you with us. why is this happening? why have birthrates plummeted? >> that's not economic...
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causing so many blackman to reflect on their own experiences.e time, general brown weighed in with a personal video. >> i'm thinking i felt the pressure before, they expected less for me as an african-american. thinking about wearing the same flight suit with the same wings as my peers and being questioned by another military member are you a pilot. >> a rare moment of candor in a buttoned up military culture that has not been immune to the political divide. for more on the general cq brown nomination, turning to someone who knows him well. vincent brooks last assignment as commander of u.s. forces in north korea. he joins us. great to have you on the newshour. you have worked with general brown for years. what is he like as a person and commander? >> great to be with you. congratulations to general brown on his nomination and secretary defense of the president making a great choice. he's a great individual, professional, admired by his colleagues and followed very well by his subordinates. he's experienced in different regions of the world, com
causing so many blackman to reflect on their own experiences.e time, general brown weighed in with a personal video. >> i'm thinking i felt the pressure before, they expected less for me as an african-american. thinking about wearing the same flight suit with the same wings as my peers and being questioned by another military member are you a pilot. >> a rare moment of candor in a buttoned up military culture that has not been immune to the political divide. for more on the general...
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talking to tony blackman, the bbc radio ii presenter.ear of tina turner's records. how will you remember her? >> i was so sad to hear the news. i remember her giving some wonderful records. she was very rock. with soul music, slightly softer. with tina turner, the energy she put into it, i loved some of the disco inferno, priva dancers. i remember seeing her in 2002, the energy she put into her performance was wonderful. i adored her. the image, the hair, the short skirts, she was a terrific performer. she has given us so many great songs we can continue playing. >> what was it about her music that managed to transcend different generations across many decades?at was it that mado popular? >> i don't know, i think she's 83 years old, has to give 78 or 79. she had this amazing energy. she was not dated in any way. i think her image was amazing. really interesting life, the marriage with ike turner documented in the film. she had terr personality. it appealed to all age groups. people who loved soul music like i do and people who love rock
talking to tony blackman, the bbc radio ii presenter.ear of tina turner's records. how will you remember her? >> i was so sad to hear the news. i remember her giving some wonderful records. she was very rock. with soul music, slightly softer. with tina turner, the energy she put into it, i loved some of the disco inferno, priva dancers. i remember seeing her in 2002, the energy she put into her performance was wonderful. i adored her. the image, the hair, the short skirts, she was a...
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president blackman. i. vice president coming on commissioner paulson, products commissioner thomas commissioner torres commissioner wang. all right, congratulations. you've been approved and we can move on to our final permit for this permit. i am recusing myself as i have been paid. by these people. farewell not for this. i mean past. they've paid me before. not allowed to be here. okay, well, all right. um on that note, deputy director escovedo, please. okay final permit on the regular agenda is for a place of entertainment permit for the hemlock tavern located 11 31 polk street. this is the same location as the previous hemlock tavern. only it's under new ownership. the new team went through a see you at the planning department and are wrapping up extensive remodel with the inside of the space. the applicants plan to utilize the peeling permit to host indoor entertainment such as djs, live bands, comedy and karaoke, both in the upstairs and downstairs areas. they have a thorough security plan, which is i
president blackman. i. vice president coming on commissioner paulson, products commissioner thomas commissioner torres commissioner wang. all right, congratulations. you've been approved and we can move on to our final permit for this permit. i am recusing myself as i have been paid. by these people. farewell not for this. i mean past. they've paid me before. not allowed to be here. okay, well, all right. um on that note, deputy director escovedo, please. okay final permit on the regular agenda...
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extraordinary for the first time in the history of the country the president of the united states invited blackman to the white house to talk politics and all you need toon do is to havea democratic chris responded to thisis moment. from their perspective, it was outrageous to bring them into the white house and in their words, treat them that way moment but will all. >> should erupt? >> we should wrap it up. [applause] ♪♪ >> of your enjoying american history to the senate for a newsletter using the qr code on this thing to receive a weekly schedule of upcoming : like which is in history, the presidency is more. center for the newsletter today and watch american history tv every saturday or anytime online c-span.org/history. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual piece. every saturday american history tv documents american stories. sunday's book tv brings the latest nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 from these television companies and more including charter communications. ♪♪ >> charter is proud to be recognized as one of the best internet providers and we are just gettin
extraordinary for the first time in the history of the country the president of the united states invited blackman to the white house to talk politics and all you need toon do is to havea democratic chris responded to thisis moment. from their perspective, it was outrageous to bring them into the white house and in their words, treat them that way moment but will all. >> should erupt? >> we should wrap it up. [applause] ♪♪ >> of your enjoying american history to the senate...
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currently there's a ninety six hour wait listour read blackman, founder and ceo of virtue and ada ethical risk consultancy. he's also the author of the book ethical machines, and he joins us now to talk about this exhilarating or threatening idea to humanity. >> depends what you're saying to the chatgpt. it might be quite exhilarating. yeah e, you anxhild i have had conversations about where this is headed. and you told me withinying to five years i will be integrated into every one of our lives in some fashion. well, it already is in some low stakes cases. in one thing that we are are all familiar with our photo software whereof i take a photosoftwa of you willing to go to myre. will folder automatically because it recognizes your face or if you do international travel instead of having an agent read your passport, you just take your photo and you are experts that i would not you go. >> so it's already beginning to get integrated and we'll see more and more of it five years from now. >> yeah, we're going to seeyourp you emendous amount of useho cases and we'll start to ,t as it already d
currently there's a ninety six hour wait listour read blackman, founder and ceo of virtue and ada ethical risk consultancy. he's also the author of the book ethical machines, and he joins us now to talk about this exhilarating or threatening idea to humanity. >> depends what you're saying to the chatgpt. it might be quite exhilarating. yeah e, you anxhild i have had conversations about where this is headed. and you told me withinying to five years i will be integrated into every one of...
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tnent— snp spokesperson kirsty blackman tnent wen.— snp spokesperson kirsty blackman tnent youe an—minister agree with me that there is and should always be a deferral ence between our asking a civil servant to do something which may or may not be wrong and asking a civil servant for advice on whether something is or is not likely to be wrong if you do it. yes minister , i, i, you do it. yes minister, i, i, mr speaker, of course i would agree that there is a difference. there, but i wenttn-t— difference. there, but i wouldn't wish - difference. there, but i wouldn't wish to - : �*"�*"»t;”»t;»t»t; there, but i wouldn't wish to speculate difference. there, but i- wouldn't wish to speculate about this wouldn't wish to speculate about we petttentet— wouldn't wish to speculate about this particular circumstance as my nent— this particular circumstance as my right honourable friend will nntetetent— my right honourable friend will nntenetent. — my right honourable friend will understand . lloyd— my right honourable friend will understand . »t»y»»: 3 understand. lloyd russell—moyle thank yo
tnent— snp spokesperson kirsty blackman tnent wen.— snp spokesperson kirsty blackman tnent youe an—minister agree with me that there is and should always be a deferral ence between our asking a civil servant to do something which may or may not be wrong and asking a civil servant for advice on whether something is or is not likely to be wrong if you do it. yes minister , i, i, you do it. yes minister, i, i, mr speaker, of course i would agree that there is a difference. there, but i...
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i say this as a blackman who grandfather paid a poll text.in the state of texas, we're going to do everything we can with the fire power we have legally including add advocacy groups and justice department to push back against this. >> christian, i assume that -- the one part that i noticed of this bill was trying to overturn the will of the people in heavily populated areas which i assume coincidentally not is those areas that are the most blue parts of texas. that is dallas-fort worth area and the houston area. talk about how this mechanism -- what they're designing here. i mean, are they going to have the ability, if this were to actually become law, and pass legal muster, to then supplant the judgment of the voters in houston, texas and dallas-ft. worth at the ballot box? i don't understand how this would actually work. how would they trigger this power to take over what the voters have done? >> that's exactly what they're attempting to do, overturn the will of the voters. we've seen this from republican losing candidates in harris county
i say this as a blackman who grandfather paid a poll text.in the state of texas, we're going to do everything we can with the fire power we have legally including add advocacy groups and justice department to push back against this. >> christian, i assume that -- the one part that i noticed of this bill was trying to overturn the will of the people in heavily populated areas which i assume coincidentally not is those areas that are the most blue parts of texas. that is dallas-fort worth...