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, she also laughed like that from the burka, the burka is very big, yes, yes, but it swings open, it, i must say, dad had such artistry, he was very skillful it’s funny to play up the situation, and he called her like that, and she was already here when he was filming it. and we didn’t even think that this would be printed somewhere, it fits so well, a hat, a burka and a tie, you don’t even notice it right away, but it’s very harmonious, but the most important thing is that these people are happy, because patimat saidovna, of course, is the muse of rasul gamzatovich, not only the wife, but also the muse, the inspirer, of his poems, and the museum was created by her, yes, this is her brainchild, this is an interesting story, which means that we had a regional museum, in the fifty-eighth year they accepted a resolution to create an art museum, because by that time there were already many artists ; in the thirties, a large collection of russian western european art, including paintings, was transferred to the kroevsky museum, and in 1958 the museum of fine arts was opened, and strangely
, she also laughed like that from the burka, the burka is very big, yes, yes, but it swings open, it, i must say, dad had such artistry, he was very skillful it’s funny to play up the situation, and he called her like that, and she was already here when he was filming it. and we didn’t even think that this would be printed somewhere, it fits so well, a hat, a burka and a tie, you don’t even notice it right away, but it’s very harmonious, but the most important thing is that these people...
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this palestinian village of burka recently mourned 19—year—old kashir martin, shot dead.o protect farmland from armed settlers. in an unusually strong rebuke, the us called the killing of the young man jewish terrorism. his relative's afraid to show her face. no—one knows who the next victim will be. no—one will protect us. if — and god forbid — there are any other confrontations or attacks, our government cannot legally do anything. israel has full control over 60% of the west bank and its soldiers protect hundreds of thousands of settlers. most of the world sees all of the settlements as illegal. but israel is approving an increasing number. and new unauthorised jewish outposts are also being set up like one ms olive grove owned by palestinians from burka. this man tells me the bible is his deed to this hilltop and far—right members of the israeli cabinet share his ideology. translation: we have an - expectation from the government that those elected by right—wing votes to settle the land, expand the settlement and not hurt them. our vision is all the land of israel wil
this palestinian village of burka recently mourned 19—year—old kashir martin, shot dead.o protect farmland from armed settlers. in an unusually strong rebuke, the us called the killing of the young man jewish terrorism. his relative's afraid to show her face. no—one knows who the next victim will be. no—one will protect us. if — and god forbid — there are any other confrontations or attacks, our government cannot legally do anything. israel has full control over 60% of the west bank...
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yes, the burka is very big, yes, but it swings open.ion funny, and he called her like that. they were right there watching when they filmed this? we didn't even think that it would be published somewhere. so they’re like a bourke hat and a tie, you don’t even notice it right away, but it’s very harmonious. but the most important thing is that these people are happy. yes, because rising is, of course, a muse. e rasula gamzatovich is not only a wife, but also a muse of relaxation for poetry, and to her museum the sauce is there, yes. this is her brainchild, interesting. yes, so we had a local history museum, and in 1958 they adopted a resolution to create an art museum, because by that time there were already many artists and uh, in the thirties a large collection of russian and western european art was transferred to the local history museum, including and painting, and in 1958 the museum of fine arts opened, and strangely enough, although this is what it is. it would seem like a beautiful organization, well, until the year sixty-four. t
yes, the burka is very big, yes, but it swings open.ion funny, and he called her like that. they were right there watching when they filmed this? we didn't even think that it would be published somewhere. so they’re like a bourke hat and a tie, you don’t even notice it right away, but it’s very harmonious. but the most important thing is that these people are happy. yes, because rising is, of course, a muse. e rasula gamzatovich is not only a wife, but also a muse of relaxation for...
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yes, the burka is very big, yes, but it swings open.eans go to the selection. yes, she also dared , there was such an artist, he was very good at playing up the situation funny, and he did it like that called. they were right there watching when they filmed this? we didn't even think that it would be published somewhere. so they somehow, damn it, bourke’s hat and tie, you don’t even notice right away, but it’s very harmonious, but the most important thing is that these people are happy. yes, because rising nuclear is, of course, a muse. e rasula gamzatovich is not only a wife, but also the muse of inspiration for her poems, and the sun in the museum. yes, this is her brainchild, interesting. yes, that means we had a local history museum, and not in 1958 they adopted a resolution to create an art museum, because at that time there were already many artists and , uh, in the thirties a large collection of russian and western european art, including paintings, was transferred to the local history museum, and in the fifty-eighth year the mus
yes, the burka is very big, yes, but it swings open.eans go to the selection. yes, she also dared , there was such an artist, he was very good at playing up the situation funny, and he did it like that called. they were right there watching when they filmed this? we didn't even think that it would be published somewhere. so they somehow, damn it, bourke’s hat and tie, you don’t even notice right away, but it’s very harmonious, but the most important thing is that these people are happy....
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yes , burka is very big, yes, but she swings open.ust like that, it means going to the head. the main photo, i must say, was such an artist, he was very good at playing up the situation funny, and he called her like that. andrey this is already garlic, when was this filmed? we didn't even think that it would be published somewhere. so they're like, damn, bourke's hat and tie, you don't even notice right away. the leg is very harmonious, but the most important thing is that these people are happy. yes, because on the topics saidovna, of course, the muse of e rasulatovich is not only his wife, but also the muse of his inspiration poems, and a museum was created for her. yes, this is her brainchild. yes, that means we had a local history museum, and in 1958 they decided to create an art museum, because by that time there were already many artists and uh, in the thirties a large collection of russian western european art was transferred to the local history museum, including painting, and in 1958 the museum of fine arts opened, and strang
yes , burka is very big, yes, but she swings open.ust like that, it means going to the head. the main photo, i must say, was such an artist, he was very good at playing up the situation funny, and he called her like that. andrey this is already garlic, when was this filmed? we didn't even think that it would be published somewhere. so they're like, damn, bourke's hat and tie, you don't even notice right away. the leg is very harmonious, but the most important thing is that these people are...
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whose soul was blackened by the andean burka, washed by the water of a mountain river, warmed by theus gamzatov came to the only drilling plant in the union in the small village of rakhat for a gift for fidel, and after cuba he looked again with gratitude and poetry, the dying courage from very soft wool. here a very hard jacket is not just soft, here they can make it almost weightless , breaking shreds of wool into fluff with a device from some other time; this tool, very similar to a bow , is called hell in avar, it has been making wool fluffy for almost a hundred years in the caucasus burki they prefer to order here , it is believed that it is in the hands of rakhatino craftsmen. they turn out to be the most beautiful and durable , so much so that wind and rain cannot penetrate the ancient recipes of the craft with a blade. here they keep old courtyards, villages, tiny workshops where wool has been turned into armor for centuries and the hands of people from whom he took wisdom and strength and heard the sound of his native speech. i came to life and the moment came when i realize
whose soul was blackened by the andean burka, washed by the water of a mountain river, warmed by theus gamzatov came to the only drilling plant in the union in the small village of rakhat for a gift for fidel, and after cuba he looked again with gratitude and poetry, the dying courage from very soft wool. here a very hard jacket is not just soft, here they can make it almost weightless , breaking shreds of wool into fluff with a device from some other time; this tool, very similar to a bow , is...
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right now i need the night to be like burka and you to be like the dawn.once says, how is this the top of the head, except for the fresh master of the shirt. i don’t need anything else, yes, fresh milk, i’ll tell you in all honesty. i don’t need anything, to be honest, he and my mother had such an interesting union, and he was a creative person, and uh, at the same time , somehow well, they sealed it, and my mother, just like that, will be more organized, uh, the house , where we live in makhachkala, otherwise it was all built by my mother, he generally farmed, as if he had never been involved in it, and he didn’t delve into what it was and he really there was a person who could communicate and teach at a high level and was very like that and he was very friendly to people. and when , after his mother’s death, he was in the hospital, um, i came to visit him, and he laughed and said this. today i am two hundred tarks of you from dismissal. they say they went to buy groceries during working hours , they were caught, they said, “we are carrying this because o
right now i need the night to be like burka and you to be like the dawn.once says, how is this the top of the head, except for the fresh master of the shirt. i don’t need anything else, yes, fresh milk, i’ll tell you in all honesty. i don’t need anything, to be honest, he and my mother had such an interesting union, and he was a creative person, and uh, at the same time , somehow well, they sealed it, and my mother, just like that, will be more organized, uh, the house , where we live in...
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right now i need uh hmm the night is like burka and you are like the dawn.at he i remember, he even once said how this is the top of his head, except for a fresh wash shirt. i don't need anything else, yes, fresh fresh. i need nothing. he and his mother had such an interesting union, and he was a creative person, and uh, at the same time. eh, somehow they printed a lot, but my mother was just so much more organized. and here, uh, the house where we live in makhachkala, otherwise it was all built by my mother, he generally didn’t do farming, and that’s what it was, uh, he didn’t delve into it, and uh, he really was a person who could communicate and teach at a high level and he’s very he was very friendly to people. and when, after his mother’s death, he was in the hospital, um, i came to visit him, and that’s what he told me and said. i have two taroks of you from dismissal. they say they went to buy groceries during working hours, they were caught, they said, “we’re carrying this newsletter.” he sent us to gamzatov and we went to him and said, tell him that
right now i need uh hmm the night is like burka and you are like the dawn.at he i remember, he even once said how this is the top of his head, except for a fresh wash shirt. i don't need anything else, yes, fresh fresh. i need nothing. he and his mother had such an interesting union, and he was a creative person, and uh, at the same time. eh, somehow they printed a lot, but my mother was just so much more organized. and here, uh, the house where we live in makhachkala, otherwise it was all...
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let's take off under the burka, and she also laughed like that.the main thing is, the same thing was like this an artist, he was very good at playing a situation funny, and he called her like that. they're already here. well, the hours when this was filmed, we didn’t even think that it would be published somewhere. so they’re like, damn, bourke’s hat and tie, you don’t even notice it right away, but it’s very harmonious, but the most important thing is that these people are happy. yes, because pomade saidovna is, of course, a muse. eh, rasula gamzatovich is not only his wife, but also his muse of inspiration for poetry, and he created a museum there for her, yes, this is her brainchild. yes, that means we had a local history museum, and not in in the fifty-eighth year they adopted a resolution to create an art museum, because by that time there were already many artists and uh , in the thirties a large collection of russian and western european art, including paintings, was transferred to the local history museum, and in the fifty-eighth year the
let's take off under the burka, and she also laughed like that.the main thing is, the same thing was like this an artist, he was very good at playing a situation funny, and he called her like that. they're already here. well, the hours when this was filmed, we didn’t even think that it would be published somewhere. so they’re like, damn, bourke’s hat and tie, you don’t even notice it right away, but it’s very harmonious, but the most important thing is that these people are happy....
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, she also laughed like that at the burka, the burka is very big, yes, yes, but it swings open, it swingsy the wife, but also the muse, the inspirer of his poems, and the museum was created by her, yes, this is her brainchild, this is an interesting story, it means that we had a regional museum, in 1958 they accepted a decision to create an art museum, because by that time there were already many artists, in the thirties they handed over a large collection of russian western european art, including paintings, and in the fifty-eighth year a museum of fine arts was opened, and strangely enough, although it seemed so it would be a beautiful organization, but before 1964 there were six changes there, about five or six or directors, but in 6 years, almost like that, why did they change so much, they wanted to be involved in museums, i don’t know who these were people, but i know that they changed a lot, and as if there was no person who wanted to do this, and my mother went there, she turned out to be a very good leader, she herself said that when she came, she was surprised that they stood ou
, she also laughed like that at the burka, the burka is very big, yes, yes, but it swings open, it swingsy the wife, but also the muse, the inspirer of his poems, and the museum was created by her, yes, this is her brainchild, this is an interesting story, it means that we had a regional museum, in 1958 they accepted a decision to create an art museum, because by that time there were already many artists, in the thirties they handed over a large collection of russian western european art,...
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right now i need this night, like burka and like you dawn.w he says, how is this the top of the head, except for the fresh shirts. i don’t need anything else, but i’ll say fresh fresh in all honesty. i don't need anything. he and his mother had such an interesting union. he was a creative person, and uh, at the same time, somehow well, they printed it, and my mother was just so more organized . bulava and here, uh, the house where we live in makhachkala is different it was all built by his mother, he generally managed the household, as if he had never dealt with it , and that’s what he didn’t delve into, and he really there was a man who could communicate and teach at a high level, and he was very friendly to people. and when , after his mother’s death, he was in the hospital, um, i came to visit him, and he laughed and said this. today i am two hundred tarks of you from dismissal. they say they went to buy food during working hours, they were caught, they said, “we’re bringing this to rasul gamzatov, he sent us,” and they went to him and sai
right now i need this night, like burka and like you dawn.w he says, how is this the top of the head, except for the fresh shirts. i don’t need anything else, but i’ll say fresh fresh in all honesty. i don't need anything. he and his mother had such an interesting union. he was a creative person, and uh, at the same time, somehow well, they printed it, and my mother was just so more organized . bulava and here, uh, the house where we live in makhachkala is different it was all built by his...
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yes, burka is very big, yes, and he said just like that, come on, like this, so this is the main thinger like that. they've been here for mm hours when they filmed this, we didn't even think that it would be somewhere printed. so they somehow, damn it, bourke’s hat and tie, you don’t even notice right away, but it’s very harmonious, but the most important thing is that these people are happy. yes, because these from saidovna, of course, are a muse. e rasula gamzatovich is not only his wife, but his muse , the inspiration of his poems, and he created a museum there for her, yes, this is her brainchild. yes, that means we had a local history museum, and not in 1958 they made a decision to create an art museum, because by that time there were already a lot of artists and uh, in the thirties they transferred it to the local history museum a large collection of russian and western european art, including painting, and in 1958 the museum of fine arts opened. and strangely enough, although this is so. it would seem like a beautiful organization, well, until the year sixty-four. there were six
yes, burka is very big, yes, and he said just like that, come on, like this, so this is the main thinger like that. they've been here for mm hours when they filmed this, we didn't even think that it would be somewhere printed. so they somehow, damn it, bourke’s hat and tie, you don’t even notice right away, but it’s very harmonious, but the most important thing is that these people are happy. yes, because these from saidovna, of course, are a muse. e rasula gamzatovich is not only his...
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Sep 30, 2023
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mother, to my mother, he writes how i was delirious with glory, now i need the night to be like a burkar, he even once, he said how this is my bed of a freshly washed shirt, i don’t need anything else, freshly washed except for a freshly washed shirt, i’ll tell you in all honesty, i don’t need anything, well, to be honest, he and my mother had such an interesting union, he was a creative person, at the same time at the same time , they printed it a lot, and my mother was just... the house where we we live in a makhachka or a dacha, it was all built by my mother, he never seemed to be involved in housekeeping, so he didn’t delve into it, and he really was a person who could communicate at a very high level, very like that and he was very friendly to people when after his mother’s death, he was in the hospital, i came to visit him. and he said laughing and said that today i saved two nurses from dismissal, they say they went while working to buy groceries, they were caught, they said that we are bringing this to rasul gamzatov, he sent us, we went to him and said, tell him that it was you
mother, to my mother, he writes how i was delirious with glory, now i need the night to be like a burkar, he even once, he said how this is my bed of a freshly washed shirt, i don’t need anything else, freshly washed except for a freshly washed shirt, i’ll tell you in all honesty, i don’t need anything, well, to be honest, he and my mother had such an interesting union, he was a creative person, at the same time at the same time , they printed it a lot, and my mother was just... the house...
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the european court of human rights upheld the so-called burka ban. year later, president nicolas sarkozy's government banned the wearing of the hijab and sikh turbans in classrooms. in 2016, several french cities and towns banned burkinis, the full body bathing suit worn by some muslim women. those bans were laid to -- were later overturned, however. let's bring in our guests for today's "inside story." loubna reguig is the national president of the muslim students of france group. she joins us from rube. in the french port of saint-malo is jacques reland, he is a senior research fellow at the global policy institute. and in london is rainbow murray, she's professor of politics at queen mary university of london. a warm welcome to you all. thank you very much for joining us. loubna, let me start with you. the french education minister says the abaya has no place in our schools. what do you respond? >> firstly, thank you very much. first to really grasp the sense of this controversy, a few insights need to be given. for the past 20 years, there was a
the european court of human rights upheld the so-called burka ban. year later, president nicolas sarkozy's government banned the wearing of the hijab and sikh turbans in classrooms. in 2016, several french cities and towns banned burkinis, the full body bathing suit worn by some muslim women. those bans were laid to -- were later overturned, however. let's bring in our guests for today's "inside story." loubna reguig is the national president of the muslim students of france group....
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cloak of indian masters i will dedicate to you a sonorous hymn and words turned into verse just a burkay’s hat in his office the same table, folding calendar and chairs covered with a carpet, to which no one has the right. sit down for 20 years. here gamzatov was once asked what so touches people in his poems. rasul answered as best he could, only he simply lived. poems about love for your father , love for your mother, love for your wife, love for dagestan, and it turned out that all these feelings are close to every heart of every person. yours to her, his most piercing song and song, she lifted into the sky hundreds of stone cranes all over russia, but the first under these clouds that cover the land of which he declared his love in thousands of lines, among which there is one that defines my whole heart is filled to the brim with dagestan maxim kiselev or viewers of our channel are waiting for dubrovsky konstantin veselov together with dagestan today at 21:30. premiere of the fifth anniversary season of the favorite show of millions. well, this time , participants from different par
cloak of indian masters i will dedicate to you a sonorous hymn and words turned into verse just a burkay’s hat in his office the same table, folding calendar and chairs covered with a carpet, to which no one has the right. sit down for 20 years. here gamzatov was once asked what so touches people in his poems. rasul answered as best he could, only he simply lived. poems about love for your father , love for your mother, love for your wife, love for dagestan, and it turned out that all these...
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right now i need the night to be like burka and you to be like the dawn., i remember even once he said, how this is the top of the head, except for a fresh master, danochka, i don’t need anything else, yes, fresh is fresh, i’ll say in all honesty. i need nothing. he and his mother had such an interesting union, and he was a creative person, and uh, at the same time. eh, somehow they printed a lot, but my mother was just so much more organized. and uh, the house where we live in makhachkala, otherwise it was all built by my mother, it’s actually a household, as if he had never studied and that’s what it was , he didn’t delve into it and he really was a person who could communicate and teach at a high level and he was very friendly to people. and when, after his mother’s death, he was in the hospital, um, i came to visit him, and he told me like this and told me. today i received two hundred containers from my dismissal. they say they went to buy groceries during working hours, they were caught, they said, “we are carrying this gamzatov’s newsletter, he sent
right now i need the night to be like burka and you to be like the dawn., i remember even once he said, how this is the top of the head, except for a fresh master, danochka, i don’t need anything else, yes, fresh is fresh, i’ll say in all honesty. i need nothing. he and his mother had such an interesting union, and he was a creative person, and uh, at the same time. eh, somehow they printed a lot, but my mother was just so much more organized. and uh, the house where we live in makhachkala,...
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alanna burka which -- berkowitz is here to talk about building enable -- infrastructural to enable workings to succeed. can technology be any kind of situation? it seems like a terrible scenario. >> it is pretty bad timing. we are at the start of the school year and the percentage of mobs and young children in the workforce is higher than ever. having recovered post-pandemic, which is huge -- which is had huge consequences for career trajectories. we are allowed to lose 24 billion dollars in stimulus money which puts childcare slots at risk and put it risked the ability for all of these women to continue to participate in the workforce. this is not just a mom issue, it is an economy issue. caroline: you say it is an impact on gdp and earnings. what about anyway that company ies could give support? elana: so, of course innovation cannot replace infrastructure and public policy, it can augment. technology start solutions cannot print money but there is a lot to do to make it easier for families to pay for child care, and for businesses themselves which are often mom-and-pop operations to run
alanna burka which -- berkowitz is here to talk about building enable -- infrastructural to enable workings to succeed. can technology be any kind of situation? it seems like a terrible scenario. >> it is pretty bad timing. we are at the start of the school year and the percentage of mobs and young children in the workforce is higher than ever. having recovered post-pandemic, which is huge -- which is had huge consequences for career trajectories. we are allowed to lose 24 billion dollars...
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and so 1986, congress passed, the burka law, immigration and control act, which legalized nearly 3 million people who were under living in the country in for greater border enforcement and sanctions against employers who hire undocumented people. i just want to say parenthetically, we also tend to think of border control as only to our land borders and especially the southern border. but 50% of the unauthorized population in this country are people who've overstayed their visas. okay. okay. so i just want to talk a little bit about where are understanding and what some the implications are of our policies of restriction of in our history. so before world war one, notwithstanding chinese exclusion immigrate was regulated informally not by laws policies but more informally by the needs of the labor market, by needs. people had to want to unify with their families and to receive protection from persecution beginning in 1924. those drivers, if you will of migration became subordinate to a policy of numerical restrictions. right. so before world war one, immigration, the united states was about
and so 1986, congress passed, the burka law, immigration and control act, which legalized nearly 3 million people who were under living in the country in for greater border enforcement and sanctions against employers who hire undocumented people. i just want to say parenthetically, we also tend to think of border control as only to our land borders and especially the southern border. but 50% of the unauthorized population in this country are people who've overstayed their visas. okay. okay. so...
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two where we'll be talking about rishi totally banning smoking, migration breaking the eu and will burkas in britain? find out after >> you're listening to gb news radio . well come back to headliners. >> i'm leo. kirsten. i'm still going through tomorrow's news with louis schaefer and cressida wetton and kicking things off in this section with the guardian. and looks like the next and it looks like the next generation have to find generation will have to find a new way of stinking and dying. louis well , this this is news. >> rishi sunak considers banning cigarettes for the next generation. where did he get this idea from? from new zealand . and that horrible, horrible, horrible woman. jacinda ardern , horrible woman. jacinda ardern, who was the prime minister, who we thought we'd saw the last of her. but she's going to go on. she's she's she's like the antipodean. tony blair. >> she's like robert de niro in cape fear. >> well, he just keeps coming back. that's an obscure reference. people don't back. that's an obscure refere those people don't back. that's an obscure refere those movies
two where we'll be talking about rishi totally banning smoking, migration breaking the eu and will burkas in britain? find out after >> you're listening to gb news radio . well come back to headliners. >> i'm leo. kirsten. i'm still going through tomorrow's news with louis schaefer and cressida wetton and kicking things off in this section with the guardian. and looks like the next and it looks like the next generation have to find generation will have to find a new way of stinking...
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and it's about six years later, they're like, okay, we sort of bought into burka, but we didn't get what we wanted. right? so let's turn to the state house. so we've seen that, right? we see that happen. california, we see it happen in states across the united states. you know, and i think we see over time and, you know, i'm not you know, this is not my own research, but alan colburn and karthick ramakrishnan work right on on sort of citizenship rights within each state being different right. i think i think that is a trend that we're going see in the sense that i don't see any form of comprehensive immigration reform really going forward. and i think we're going to see and more a sort of fracture immigration, federalism, sort of where rights for immigrants and sort of question questions about labor and sort of those sort of sort of that is very much to be decided at a state level for local. i think that only good things will if people become politically active and remain politically active and push immigration reform, the default position of the republican democratic parties do rock the
and it's about six years later, they're like, okay, we sort of bought into burka, but we didn't get what we wanted. right? so let's turn to the state house. so we've seen that, right? we see that happen. california, we see it happen in states across the united states. you know, and i think we see over time and, you know, i'm not you know, this is not my own research, but alan colburn and karthick ramakrishnan work right on on sort of citizenship rights within each state being different right. i...