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he passed away when he realized that his father's body was part of the plan of harvard university and he was terrified . fbi agents arrested this man yesterday and rigelage is accused when he was the director of the morgue of harvard medical school . the inspectors say that this process is clear its country dates back to 2019. the lodge started stealing the brain, skin, and bones of corpses that were donated to this college for educational purposes. the dollar has been sold, it cannot do such a thing, which means that i should be punished for the families of the deceased. among the buyers named in the indictment, we can mention katrina mcqueen, who acquired the property from a store that sells creatures that advertise zahra was shaking the group according to officials, others were allowed to enter the mortuary and choose what they wanted to buy. items were sold for hundreds of dollars each. in one case, the skin that was sold was said to have been turned into leather. described the betrayal and we are the family who cooperated with this faculty who are facing the loss of their mother
he passed away when he realized that his father's body was part of the plan of harvard university and he was terrified . fbi agents arrested this man yesterday and rigelage is accused when he was the director of the morgue of harvard medical school . the inspectors say that this process is clear its country dates back to 2019. the lodge started stealing the brain, skin, and bones of corpses that were donated to this college for educational purposes. the dollar has been sold, it cannot do such a...
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mojtaba ghasemzadeh of the london radio and television news agency and harvard university was accused of selling human body parts. the prosecutors in the united states filed criminal charges against 7 people in connection with the sale of the organs of people stolen from the morgue of the harvard medical school. these people include the director of the college morgue and his wife, who were selling the body parts of the dead bodies of the college. this 55-year-old man, who has been working in this morgue for 28 years , separated the head, brain, skin, and bones between 2018 and 2023. and the core sells them online some parts of the human body from harvard university reach customers through skin. from 3, it is stated in the indictment that one of the skin customers bought a donated photo from harvard university in order to obtain leather . the four defendants in this case are accused of developing and transferring stolen goods . belonging and if the crime is proven, which offices will probably receive a prison sentence of up to 15 years. the end of the news section . thank you for your
mojtaba ghasemzadeh of the london radio and television news agency and harvard university was accused of selling human body parts. the prosecutors in the united states filed criminal charges against 7 people in connection with the sale of the organs of people stolen from the morgue of the harvard medical school. these people include the director of the college morgue and his wife, who were selling the body parts of the dead bodies of the college. this 55-year-old man, who has been working in...
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the practice at harvard university in the university of north carolina has been by and his democratic policy have condemned the decision. while republicans welcome did most to enjoy people's or 2 of the oldest universities and few nighted states. harvard and the university of north carolina have used race as one of the many factors to admit potential qualified students. but a group of asian american students suit u. n. c and harvard, claiming the practice, denied them access to an elite education in favor of lots are qualified african american and latino applicants. on thursday, the us supreme court agreed ruling 6 to 3 that using raise as a factor violated the 14th amendment to the constitution. and the 1964 civil rights, while opposing groups of students reacted to the ruling on the court steps. the man behind the students lawsuits celebrate these obligations compel the removal of all racial and ethnic classification boxes from undergraduate and post graduate application forms. the incoming president of harvard said the school is now reworking the way it admits new students, while s
the practice at harvard university in the university of north carolina has been by and his democratic policy have condemned the decision. while republicans welcome did most to enjoy people's or 2 of the oldest universities and few nighted states. harvard and the university of north carolina have used race as one of the many factors to admit potential qualified students. but a group of asian american students suit u. n. c and harvard, claiming the practice, denied them access to an elite...
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it follows accusations at harvard university had been discriminating against asian american applicants in order to increase representation from other minority groups. but we have to report is following this, our white house correspondent, kimberly how get is in washington dc. first though, let's speak to rosalyn jordan, also in dc with the uh, us supreme court behind you, if i'm not mistaken at rosalind so that we're all on the same page. and we all completely understand what we're talking about. can you 1st explain to us how colleges have been recruiting their students until now and what they're no longer allowed to do? this goes back to the 1978 supreme court case in that are known as backing in which a man who had tried twice to be admitted to a medical school in the state of california. denied was denied admission. and he claimed that students who were of african american were latino decides, with the weaker test scores and weaker g p. a's or grade point averages were bid it to the same medical school program since bass to court decision back in 1978. there has been a practice acro
it follows accusations at harvard university had been discriminating against asian american applicants in order to increase representation from other minority groups. but we have to report is following this, our white house correspondent, kimberly how get is in washington dc. first though, let's speak to rosalyn jordan, also in dc with the uh, us supreme court behind you, if i'm not mistaken at rosalind so that we're all on the same page. and we all completely understand what we're talking...
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writing for the majority, chief justice john roberts said admission policies at harvard university andity of north carolina violated the 14th amendment's equal protection clause. the student must be treated based on his or her experiences as an individual, not on the basis of race, roberts wrote. many universities have for too long done just the opposite. in a scathing dissent, justice sonia sotomayor accused the court majority of ignoring history and precedent. the court cements a superficial rule of color blindness as a constitutional principle in an endemically segregated society, where race has always mattered and continues to matter. at the white house, president biden criticized the conservative majority and said the nation must find a new way to achieve diversity in college admissions. >> what i propose for consideration is a new standard where colleges take into account the adversity a student has overcome when selecting among qualified applicants. >> reporter: the opinion also exposed deep personal and ideological divisions within the court. justice ketanji brown jackson, the
writing for the majority, chief justice john roberts said admission policies at harvard university andity of north carolina violated the 14th amendment's equal protection clause. the student must be treated based on his or her experiences as an individual, not on the basis of race, roberts wrote. many universities have for too long done just the opposite. in a scathing dissent, justice sonia sotomayor accused the court majority of ignoring history and precedent. the court cements a superficial...
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the agents were horrified to find out that his father's body was part of the plan of harvard university. this man was arrested yesterday . zari klach is accused. when the director of the morgue of harvard medical school stole and sold the body parts of his uncle's body, the investigators say that this trend in his country goes back to 2019. that for the educational shop was donated to this college. he is accused of selling the body parts to his house with the help of his wife for the value of 10,000 dollars. this means that they do not care about the families of the deceased. i should be punished by them. it can be pointed out to katrina mccann, who is a store that sells creatures that shock the mind and shake the soul under the advertising slogan. choose slow dollar sold said in this case the skin that was sold can be turned into leather. harvard medical school described these accusations as treason , but the family cooperated with this school. losing their trust. they are facing against national security and the movement of stolen items between states. thank you for inviting me to the
the agents were horrified to find out that his father's body was part of the plan of harvard university. this man was arrested yesterday . zari klach is accused. when the director of the morgue of harvard medical school stole and sold the body parts of his uncle's body, the investigators say that this trend in his country goes back to 2019. that for the educational shop was donated to this college. he is accused of selling the body parts to his house with the help of his wife for the value of...
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people of the south were also involved in this incident or not theft and sale of organs at harvard university according to the network according to this network, the director of the morgue of harvard medical school is accused of stealing and selling the body parts of the bodies donated to this school. the daughter of the sheriff of new hampshire, who died in 2019 after realizing that her father's body was part of the plan of harvard university, was washed away . he was arrested when the clutch is accused who was the director of the morgue of harvard medical school, stole the body parts of his uncle's corpse, the investigators say that this trend in his country goes back to 2019 , he is accused of stealing the head, brain, skin, and bones of the dead body that were donated to this school for the educational store to read the body parts, and with the help of his wife, he sold them for 10 thousand dollars. one can do such a thing. it means that the families of the deceased do not care. i should be punished. they are mentioned in the indictment. he pointed out that it is someone's property the fi
people of the south were also involved in this incident or not theft and sale of organs at harvard university according to the network according to this network, the director of the morgue of harvard medical school is accused of stealing and selling the body parts of the bodies donated to this school. the daughter of the sheriff of new hampshire, who died in 2019 after realizing that her father's body was part of the plan of harvard university, was washed away . he was arrested when the clutch...
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stealing and selling body organs at harvard university. abc1 reported that the director of the morgue of harvard medical school in america is accused of stealing and selling body parts from corpses donated to this school. his father's body is also gone part of the map of harvard university is horrified. officers arrested this man yesterday's films and rigelage is accused. when the director of the morgue of harvard medical school stole and sold the body parts of his uncle's body, investigators say that this trend of the country goes back to 2019. he stole the head, brain, skin, and bones of corpses that were donated to this college for the educational store. he is accused of taking the body parts to his house and selling them for 10 thousand dollars with the help of his wife. one can do such a thing. to do something means thinking about the families of the deceased i should not be punished, who are mentioned in the indictment , can be katrina mcqueen, who is the owner of kis parikar, a store that , under the advertising slogan, offers creatu
stealing and selling body organs at harvard university. abc1 reported that the director of the morgue of harvard medical school in america is accused of stealing and selling body parts from corpses donated to this school. his father's body is also gone part of the map of harvard university is horrified. officers arrested this man yesterday's films and rigelage is accused. when the director of the morgue of harvard medical school stole and sold the body parts of his uncle's body, investigators...
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writing for the majority, chief justice john roberts said admissions policies that harvard universitya violated the 14th amendment's equal protection clause. "the student must be treated based on his or her experiences as an individual, not on the basis of race," roberts wrote. "many universities have, for too long, done just the opposite." in a scathing dissent, justice sonia sotomayor accused the court majority of ignoring history and precedent. "the court cements a superficial rule of colorblindness as a constitutional principle in an endemically segregated society, where race has always mattered and continues to matter." at the white house, president biden criticized the conservative majority. >> this is not a normal court. >> reporter: and said the nation must find a new way to achieve diversity in college admissions. >> what i propose for consideration is a new standard, where colleges take into account the adversity a student has overcome when selecting among qualified applicants. >> reporter: the opinion also exposed deep personal and ideological divisions within the court. ju
writing for the majority, chief justice john roberts said admissions policies that harvard universitya violated the 14th amendment's equal protection clause. "the student must be treated based on his or her experiences as an individual, not on the basis of race," roberts wrote. "many universities have, for too long, done just the opposite." in a scathing dissent, justice sonia sotomayor accused the court majority of ignoring history and precedent. "the court cements a...
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some of the human body parts from harvard university have been sent to customers by mail, it is stated in the indictment of the accused. that one of the leather customers donated photos with the intention of getting leather from harvard university has bought fake unknown substances in a store in japan that has caused the closure of several citizens contact with an unknown liquid has caused burning and pain in the eyes and face of the victims, one of them was an 85-year-old woman who was taken to a hospital in recent months he has witnessed various shooting incidents of public delinquency. in the latest case, which happened three days ago , two people were killed in a shooting at a military training camp in the center of japan, and one person , the wife of the former prime minister of this country, was killed last year as a result of a terrorist attack. the arrival of golden opportunities in the silver sky of economic st. petersburg every year, russia accompanied iran with an initiative. this is the table where the minister of roads and urban development, in total, with the presence of
some of the human body parts from harvard university have been sent to customers by mail, it is stated in the indictment of the accused. that one of the leather customers donated photos with the intention of getting leather from harvard university has bought fake unknown substances in a store in japan that has caused the closure of several citizens contact with an unknown liquid has caused burning and pain in the eyes and face of the victims, one of them was an 85-year-old woman who was taken...
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some parts of the human body are delivered from harvard university by mail to customers.used of conspiracy and transfer of stolen goods , if proven guilty, it is possible that each of these people will be sentenced to 15 years in prison. did to publish the information in the next hour it can be noted that this missile exercise took place an hour after the end of the military exercise between south korea and the united states in the region . the ministry of defense of north korea previously called these exercises inevitable. on one of the city's highways in the us state of colorado, two people died from gunshot wounds, the police announced that the shooting occurred when the occupants of two parked cars fired at each other. one of the perpetrators of the shooting was arrested . there was an accident two days ago in the same city, fans of a basketball team shot at each other, which resulted in the wounding of ten people. these drugs have led to death. according to the latest statistics from the armed violence archive center in the united states, 14,600 people died in the fi
some parts of the human body are delivered from harvard university by mail to customers.used of conspiracy and transfer of stolen goods , if proven guilty, it is possible that each of these people will be sentenced to 15 years in prison. did to publish the information in the next hour it can be noted that this missile exercise took place an hour after the end of the military exercise between south korea and the united states in the region . the ministry of defense of north korea previously...
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what harvard university was accused of selling human body parts. gainst seven people in connection with the sale of body parts stolen from cancer of a harvard medical school, criminalization has been announced. these people include the cancer director of this school and his wife, who were selling the body parts of the simple photo donated to this school. years in this work cancer between the years 2018 and 2023, he has been selling brains, skin and bones from corpses online, and some human body parts from harvard university have been sent to customers by mail. iran has purchased leather from azad university. the four defendants in this case are involved in the development and transfer of the products. if the crime is proven , these people will probably receive a prison sentence of up to 15 years. thank you, in the name of god peace be upon ali muhammad and the family of muhammad, ladies and gentlemen, dear companions dear khabar network, hello, have a good time, i am happy, today, in the last destination of his trip to latin american countries and a
what harvard university was accused of selling human body parts. gainst seven people in connection with the sale of body parts stolen from cancer of a harvard medical school, criminalization has been announced. these people include the cancer director of this school and his wife, who were selling the body parts of the simple photo donated to this school. years in this work cancer between the years 2018 and 2023, he has been selling brains, skin and bones from corpses online, and some human body...
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despite the challenges he faced, he persisted and was able to receive a scholarship to harvard university where he graduated law school in 1972. after graduating, he came back to fresno, came back home and decided to start a radio station, radio bilingual is what they called it. today radio bilingual is the leading spanish language pub lish radio in the -- public a radio in the united states serving as a voice to empower latinos, farmers, dreamers, undocumented, people who are in underserved communities throughout our country. radio bilingual has been a critical messenger in so many issues and challenges we have faced over the decades. from covid-19 responses to immigration policy, to encouraging participation in the united states census. so many different efforts of public service. he is a pioneer in public broadcasting, inspiration to many of us, especially of our young people, aspiring journalists in the valley. but again his reputation has spread nationwide. so it's fitting and appropriate i said on the outset that harvard university provide him with the honorary doctorate degree. con
despite the challenges he faced, he persisted and was able to receive a scholarship to harvard university where he graduated law school in 1972. after graduating, he came back to fresno, came back home and decided to start a radio station, radio bilingual is what they called it. today radio bilingual is the leading spanish language pub lish radio in the -- public a radio in the united states serving as a voice to empower latinos, farmers, dreamers, undocumented, people who are in underserved...
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a factor against culture mission, the case stemming from two lawsuits, one from -- against harvard university and the other against the university of north carolina. we will be hearing more response to t sreme court ruling on race and college admissions in 15 minutes, 2 p.m. eastern time as a group soon for fair admission, the group that challenge the race based admissions. press conference -- holds the press conference. president biden is also reacting to the news that -- of the supreme court decision. here are his remarks. >> 45 years -- for 45 years, the united states supreme court has recognized the freedom to decide how to recognize diverse student bodies. in case after case including recently, just as a few years ago in 2016, the court has affirmed or reaffirmed this view that colleges could use race not as is the determining factor for admissions but as one of the factors among mainly -- many in deciding who to admit from all -- already qualified pool of applicants. the court walked away from decades of president --cnas -- precedent in that state was made clear -- and that state was ma
a factor against culture mission, the case stemming from two lawsuits, one from -- against harvard university and the other against the university of north carolina. we will be hearing more response to t sreme court ruling on race and college admissions in 15 minutes, 2 p.m. eastern time as a group soon for fair admission, the group that challenge the race based admissions. press conference -- holds the press conference. president biden is also reacting to the news that -- of the supreme court...
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the south was also involved in the incident and the sale of body parts in the harvard university network abc reported that the director of the morgue of harvard medical university in the united states is accused of stealing and selling the body parts of corpses donated to the university. what are the drugs that he died in 2019? was arrested and riglag is accused of stealing and selling the body parts of his uncle when he was the director of the morgue of harvard medical school . investigators say that this trend in his country dates back to 2019. shop education was donated to this college. he is accused of reading the body parts and with the help of his wife, he sold them for 10 thousand dollars , which means that they do not care about the families of the deceased and i should be punished. who is the owner of the store that sells creatures that shock and shake the soul of zahra ? sold is said in one case the skin that was sold turned into leather harvard medical school described the charges as treasonous, but the family cooperated with the school . stolen items between states face off i
the south was also involved in the incident and the sale of body parts in the harvard university network abc reported that the director of the morgue of harvard medical university in the united states is accused of stealing and selling the body parts of corpses donated to the university. what are the drugs that he died in 2019? was arrested and riglag is accused of stealing and selling the body parts of his uncle when he was the director of the morgue of harvard medical school . investigators...
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colleges mas stop considering race when admitting new students this fall as accusations that harvard university had been discriminating against asian american applicants in order to increase representation from other minority groups. rosalyn jordan has more for us from washington dc rosalyn. how significant is this? let's start there to this is a major decision that affects the status of affirmative action in the united states . this is a practice that had been used in particular on college campuses for the better part of the last 50 years or so. in order to address what had been considered in demick racism, stomach from the period of slavery in the united states and into the post war period after the us civil war, which ended in 18. 65 african americans and their families, found themselves denied access to many public spaces including educational spaces because of their race for no other reason. and so after the passage of the 1964 civil rights act, there was a decision and a move that adopted across most college campuses in this country to try to correct for that defect to try to make it so t
colleges mas stop considering race when admitting new students this fall as accusations that harvard university had been discriminating against asian american applicants in order to increase representation from other minority groups. rosalyn jordan has more for us from washington dc rosalyn. how significant is this? let's start there to this is a major decision that affects the status of affirmative action in the united states . this is a practice that had been used in particular on college...
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when admitting you students, harvard university had been accused of discriminating against asian american applicants in order to increase representation from all the minority groups. us president joe biden has condemned. the ruling, of course, has effectively ended affirmative action and college admissions. and i strongly, strongly disagree with the course decision because of formative action is so misunderstood. i want to be clear and make sure everybody's clear about what the law has been and what it has not been until today. many people wrongly believes that affirmative action allows fun, qualified students, and qualify students to be admitted, had a qualifies twos. this is not, this is not how college admissions work. a white house correspondent, kimberly hawkins has more of what the president is essentially saying is that this is something that still needs to be considered. in other words, race still needs to be considered in order to ensure that there is a diverse class in future university admissions out what the president is saying. and all of this is that essentially, there still
when admitting you students, harvard university had been accused of discriminating against asian american applicants in order to increase representation from all the minority groups. us president joe biden has condemned. the ruling, of course, has effectively ended affirmative action and college admissions. and i strongly, strongly disagree with the course decision because of formative action is so misunderstood. i want to be clear and make sure everybody's clear about what the law has been and...
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fred, the representative of the government of this country at this event and a professor at harvard universityid that the law will never the constitution and laws of the united states have been useful to defend the security, justice, wealth and freedom of black people. that deep class divide against black people still exists . the damage is done, black claims in order to receive compensation for slavery and historical oppression, american skins have been systemized and opposed to them, until the state of california has decided to give a cash income to the descendants of the black bush slaves. black slaves should be paid $223,000 in compensation. even now, the payment is still under consideration, although the san francisco compensation committee has proposed paying $5 million in compensation . two years ago, some black members of the american congress were up to 10 points the title of the national apology to black people for slavery and systematic racial discrimination against them klott so far this plan has not been successful ali rajabi new york broadcasting news brazzers is trying after bei
fred, the representative of the government of this country at this event and a professor at harvard universityid that the law will never the constitution and laws of the united states have been useful to defend the security, justice, wealth and freedom of black people. that deep class divide against black people still exists . the damage is done, black claims in order to receive compensation for slavery and historical oppression, american skins have been systemized and opposed to them, until...
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any moment now, the group who brought these cases against harvard university and the university of north hold a press conference, you're looking at a live shot. we're going to bring this to you the moment it happens. we're also hearing reaction from president biden who voiced his
any moment now, the group who brought these cases against harvard university and the university of north hold a press conference, you're looking at a live shot. we're going to bring this to you the moment it happens. we're also hearing reaction from president biden who voiced his
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a factor against culture mission, the case stemming from two lawsuits, one from -- against harvard university and the other against the university of north carolina. we will be hearing more response to t sreme court ruling on race and college admissions in
a factor against culture mission, the case stemming from two lawsuits, one from -- against harvard university and the other against the university of north carolina. we will be hearing more response to t sreme court ruling on race and college admissions in
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universities. the group is responsible for filing the lawsuit her by the supreme court against harvard and university of north carolina counting their race conscious admission policies. >> are you guys all right back there. thank you for coming. let me introduce the participants of this press conference. on my far right is calvin yang. calvin is a participating member of students for fair admissions. he was rejected from harvard a few years ago. so my right is thomas mccarthy, typical spelling. thomas,thomas, mccarthy. tom is the founding partner of the law firm and our chief trial counsel in students for fair admissions versus the university of north carolina. to my left is adam, and r, ca ra, adam is with the law firm formerly with bartlett beck. adam is our chief trial counsel in students for fair admissions. >> -- >> these discriminatory admissions practices undermine the integrity of our civil rights laws. ending racial preferences in college admission is an admissie of the vast majority of all americans, of all races will celebrate. a university doesn't have real diversity when it's simply -- w
universities. the group is responsible for filing the lawsuit her by the supreme court against harvard and university of north carolina counting their race conscious admission policies. >> are you guys all right back there. thank you for coming. let me introduce the participants of this press conference. on my far right is calvin yang. calvin is a participating member of students for fair admissions. he was rejected from harvard a few years ago. so my right is thomas mccarthy, typical...
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harvard university said that the american constitution and laws have never been useful for defending security, justice, wealth and freedom of black people, and there is still a deep class against black people. last year, america vs it has been studied black people in america to receive reparations for slavery and systematic historical oppression against them to the extent that the state of california has decided to give cash to the generation of black slaves. in california, a law has been passed based on it should be paid to each of the descendants of black slaves $223,000 in compensation. how it will be paid is still under investigation, although the san francisco compensation committee has proposed a compensation of $5 million. two years ago, some black members of the united states congress proposed a plan. they made 10 articles as a national apology to black people because of slavery and systematic racial discrimination in klot prisons, this plan has not come to fruition so far. ali rajabi, sed and sima news agency . choice at the right time is the most appropriate way to achieve
harvard university said that the american constitution and laws have never been useful for defending security, justice, wealth and freedom of black people, and there is still a deep class against black people. last year, america vs it has been studied black people in america to receive reparations for slavery and systematic historical oppression against them to the extent that the state of california has decided to give cash to the generation of black slaves. in california, a law has been...
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brant has taught at harvard university, boston architectural college and the university of maryland. he is a senior advisor and adjunct associate professor at the university of pennsylvania's center for the preservation of civil rights sites and an adjunct at columbia university's graduate program in historic preservation. and if that weren't enough, i've also had the pleasure of traveling the country with brant for the last five years where he's developed a board building preservation leadership training that empowers african-american historic sites and museum board of directors. he is one of the most humble and down to earth people you will ever meet who has first name basis with people like phylicia rashod and everybody i can think of in the preservation space. it was like just just a number, great contacts, but also down to earth, enough to do cha cha slide at triple-a conference with the and always just a delight to have. so please welcome brant legs. well, good afternoon to you guys. hear me? we all hear me. oh, now you do. let's just test this. is anyone a graduate? the real h
brant has taught at harvard university, boston architectural college and the university of maryland. he is a senior advisor and adjunct associate professor at the university of pennsylvania's center for the preservation of civil rights sites and an adjunct at columbia university's graduate program in historic preservation. and if that weren't enough, i've also had the pleasure of traveling the country with brant for the last five years where he's developed a board building preservation...
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biden: this is not guts's harvard and the university of north carolina's programs considering race in college admission are unconstitutional. but allows military academies to continue using affirmative action. we will get response from the naacp, from phyllis or prize-winning journalist maria hinojosa and professor janelle wong says affirmative action is not hurting asian americans but the myth survives. today the supreme court issues two more decisions on student debt and whether businesses with religious objections can refuse to offer their services for same-sex weddings. >> this would be the first time in the court's history, correct, that it would say that a business open to the public, that he could refuse to serve a customer based on race, sex, religion, or sexual orientation, correct? >> yes. amy: we will look at how both of the cases brought by right-wing groups are based on questionable evidence. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the u.s. supreme court has declared race-conscious admissions po
biden: this is not guts's harvard and the university of north carolina's programs considering race in college admission are unconstitutional. but allows military academies to continue using affirmative action. we will get response from the naacp, from phyllis or prize-winning journalist maria hinojosa and professor janelle wong says affirmative action is not hurting asian americans but the myth survives. today the supreme court issues two more decisions on student debt and whether businesses...
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pepcid complete. >>> harvard university is one of the schools at the center of today's supreme court decision against affirmative action in college admissions. harvard's was considered the gold standard. joining us now from harvard's campus, nbc news correspondent antonia hylton. how are they processing the news there? >> reporter: the word that i keep hearing is that people are feeling like it's a gut punch. they are in the midst of processing it. that's even with the reality they have been expecting this, dreading it. that's another word i heard. we have known since the very earliest stages of this lawsuit it was going to wind its way to the supreme court and this was likely going to be the outcome. what's on students' minds is what happens to future generations of different kinds of students from all sorts of backgrounds who are interested to applying to harvard and other schools impacted by this ruling? i have a high school student who is very soon going to be applying to college with me. vincent, thank you so much for making time to join us. tell me, how are you processing this?
pepcid complete. >>> harvard university is one of the schools at the center of today's supreme court decision against affirmative action in college admissions. harvard's was considered the gold standard. joining us now from harvard's campus, nbc news correspondent antonia hylton. how are they processing the news there? >> reporter: the word that i keep hearing is that people are feeling like it's a gut punch. they are in the midst of processing it. that's even with the reality...
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say they're horrified to learn their father's body was part of a grotesque criminal scheme at harvard universityfbi agents yesterday arrested this man, cedric lodge, for allegedly stealing and selling, dissected human body parts while he was manager of the morgue at harvard medical school. investigators say in a scheme dating back to 2018, lodge stole heads, brains, skin and bones from cadavers donated to the school for educational purposes . he then allegedly brought those parts to his home and with his wife's help, sold them for tens of thousands of dollars. who could do something like that? you know, what kind of person? no respect at all for the family. they need to pay. do you have anything to say to the families? no. buyers identified in the indictment include katrina mclean, owner of cats creepy creations, a massachusetts store that advertises creations that shock the mind and shake the soul. officials say she and others were allowed to enter the morgue and choose what they wanted to buy. some items selling for hundreds of dollars each. in one case, skin that was sold was allegedly made i
say they're horrified to learn their father's body was part of a grotesque criminal scheme at harvard universityfbi agents yesterday arrested this man, cedric lodge, for allegedly stealing and selling, dissected human body parts while he was manager of the morgue at harvard medical school. investigators say in a scheme dating back to 2018, lodge stole heads, brains, skin and bones from cadavers donated to the school for educational purposes . he then allegedly brought those parts to his home...
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reporter: writing for the majority, chief justice john roberts said admissions policies at harvard university and the university of north carolina violated the 14th amendment's equal protection clause, saying in part, "the student must be treated based on his or her experiences as an individual, not on the basis of race." in a scathing dissent, justice ketanji brown jackson, the first black woman on the court, wrote, "with let them eat cake obliviousness the majority pulls the rip cord and announces colorblindness for all by legal fiat." the cases were brought by conservative activist richard blum's admissions arguing the schools discriminated against white and asian applicants like calvin yang. >> it is my hope to see a renewed college admissions system that recognizes and rewards the multifaceted talents and diverse perspective that each individual can bring to the table. >> reporter: chief justice roberts wrote that universities can still consider the discussion of how race affected an applicant's life, say in an essay. a notion that justice sonia sotomayor called nothing but an attempt to
reporter: writing for the majority, chief justice john roberts said admissions policies at harvard university and the university of north carolina violated the 14th amendment's equal protection clause, saying in part, "the student must be treated based on his or her experiences as an individual, not on the basis of race." in a scathing dissent, justice ketanji brown jackson, the first black woman on the court, wrote, "with let them eat cake obliviousness the majority pulls the...
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joy reid is host of the readout right here on msnbc, a graduate of harvard university, and a defendantruling, and she joins me now. joy, let me first just get your reaction to the ruling, which i think we all suspected was coming. but given that it is your alma mater, i know you are watching it closely. what is your reaction to what happened? >> i will say, i'm also a very, very proud of justice ketanji brown jackson, who i was privileged to know at harvard university, one of the most brilliant human beings i ever met. i had a chance to know. in her dissent, i thought it was scathing and perfect. you know, i was not surprised because clarence thomas has been on a mission to dismantle every institutional attempt to help an aide, not just black people, but any people who have been disadvantaged in this society since he's gotten on the court. he, like samuel alito, appears to operate from a kind of rage, a cold rage, against the entire 20th century, the second half of the 20th century, which they found find to be an affront to their own self image, and to their image of america, as this c
joy reid is host of the readout right here on msnbc, a graduate of harvard university, and a defendantruling, and she joins me now. joy, let me first just get your reaction to the ruling, which i think we all suspected was coming. but given that it is your alma mater, i know you are watching it closely. what is your reaction to what happened? >> i will say, i'm also a very, very proud of justice ketanji brown jackson, who i was privileged to know at harvard university, one of the most...
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hans fred, the representative of this country's government in this ceremony and a professor at harvard universityid that the constitution and laws of the united states will never defend the right to security, justice, wealth and freedom. useful blacks there has not been a deep class against black people, it still exists. i, on behalf of all black people, seek justice and receive compensation for all the crimes that have been committed against the loss of america in the last 500 years. the demand of black people in america to receive compensation to the home of slavery and historical oppression has been systematized and against them to the extent that it has been placed in the state of california to give cash income to the descendants of black slaves. in california, a law has been passed, according to which each of the descendants of black slaves should be given $ 223,000. compensation should be paid, how to pay it now it is under investigation, although the san francisco compensation committee has proposed a compensation payment of 5 million dollars, two years ago some black members of the us con
hans fred, the representative of this country's government in this ceremony and a professor at harvard universityid that the constitution and laws of the united states will never defend the right to security, justice, wealth and freedom. useful blacks there has not been a deep class against black people, it still exists. i, on behalf of all black people, seek justice and receive compensation for all the crimes that have been committed against the loss of america in the last 500 years. the...
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the conservative-leaning court ruling admissions poll sills at harvard and the university of north carolina violate the 14th amendment. now effecting millions of students and colleges across the country. justice clarence thomas, who has acknowledged affirmative action helped him, against the policy now, describing a color blind constitution. justice ketanji brown jackson, the court's first black woman justice, calling the decision, quote, a tragedy for us all. saying deeming race irrelevant in law does not make it so in life. tonight, president biden, again saying this is not a normal court, when asked a question today at the white house. you'll see the moment. terry moran at the court. mary bruce in the studio with me. and rachel scott on how this immediatelying bes an issue in the race for president. >>> also tonight, more than 130 million americans under air quality alerts tonight. millions more suffering from that intense heat. growing more deadly today. the smoke from the canadian wildfires now blanketing 23 states, from wisconsin to the northeast. washington, d.c. and detroit with the
the conservative-leaning court ruling admissions poll sills at harvard and the university of north carolina violate the 14th amendment. now effecting millions of students and colleges across the country. justice clarence thomas, who has acknowledged affirmative action helped him, against the policy now, describing a color blind constitution. justice ketanji brown jackson, the court's first black woman justice, calling the decision, quote, a tragedy for us all. saying deeming race irrelevant in...
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wade this summer and the justice has decided on two similar cases, one against harvard university ander against university of north carolina chapel hill. both cases brought by the conservative leaning students for fair admission. the group argued that the school policies discriminated against white and asian-american students. now this is what the chief justice john roberts wrote in his decision. the student must be treated based on his or her experiences as an individual, not on the basis of race. many universities have for too long done just the opposite and in doing so they have concluded wrongly that the touchstone of an individual's identity is not based on skills and lessons learned, but the color of the skin. our constitutional history does not tolerate that choice. any school using race as an admitting factor will have to stop immediately. many will have to look for other ways to boost diversity in higher education and it is up to the school to implement those approximately sees. nine states have banned colleges from using race in admissions and educators say the number plaque
wade this summer and the justice has decided on two similar cases, one against harvard university ander against university of north carolina chapel hill. both cases brought by the conservative leaning students for fair admission. the group argued that the school policies discriminated against white and asian-american students. now this is what the chief justice john roberts wrote in his decision. the student must be treated based on his or her experiences as an individual, not on the basis of...
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now what this means is, is that even though institutions such as harvard and the university of north carolina, which was also sued by the same group of asian american students, what they had been doing was once they had an initial group of students that they were considering for admission and they had to window down the lot. they started looking at a number of deciding factors that could possibly enhance the overall diversity and complexity of the student body race was one of those positive factors. however, the supreme court ruled on thursday that doing so violated both the 1964 civil rights act, as well as a violation of the 14th amendment. so now colleges and universities have to do something else if they want to promote a diverse student body, they cannot look at race. so a hi, rosalyn jordan outside the us supreme court. thank you so much. i wanna bring in houses here as white house correspondent, kimberly hallett. good. kimberly. the president joe biden reacted to this quickly and strongly. what did you say? yeah, the us president had some advice for college admissions and term
now what this means is, is that even though institutions such as harvard and the university of north carolina, which was also sued by the same group of asian american students, what they had been doing was once they had an initial group of students that they were considering for admission and they had to window down the lot. they started looking at a number of deciding factors that could possibly enhance the overall diversity and complexity of the student body race was one of those positive...
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hans ford, the representative of this country's government at this event and a professor at harvard universityid that the constitution and laws of the united states have never been used to defend the right to security, justice, wealth and the liberation of blacks has not been useful and that deep class divide against blacks still exists. i represent all blacks in iraq and receive compensation for this crime from turkey in 500 years 2030. america has done it against blacks. it is a black demand. american skins have been serious about receiving compensation for slavery and systematic historical oppression against them, to the extent that the state of california has decided to give cash compensation to the generation of black slaves. in california, a law has been passed that requires each of descendants of black slaves 223 thousand dollars compensation it should be paid. the method of payment is still under investigation, although the compensation committee of san francisco has proposed the payment of 5 million dollars in compensation. two years ago, some black members of the american congress pr
hans ford, the representative of this country's government at this event and a professor at harvard universityid that the constitution and laws of the united states have never been used to defend the right to security, justice, wealth and the liberation of blacks has not been useful and that deep class divide against blacks still exists. i represent all blacks in iraq and receive compensation for this crime from turkey in 500 years 2030. america has done it against blacks. it is a black demand....
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and over on the east coast, harvard university hiring former chicago mayor lori lightfoot, fresh offer failed re-election bid. let's bring in brian kilmeade, co-host of fox and friends and one nation. i know you have a lot to say about this. can't make these stories up. let's talk about chesa boudin first. voters of san francisco throw him out for lenient policies and now a new job at one of the premiere public law schools in the country, u.c. berkeley. new position there. >> if i was in that class and found out he was my professor, why, do i want to learn how to fail, to not implement effective policies, make sure the people know i could learn from somebody who could get elected in a very liberal city as a liberal d.a. and then recalled? much to the embarrassment of the individual and then you have lori lightfoot. so he goes to berkeley for the school of public policy and lightfoot to harvard at the chan school of public policy. why? destroy a city already on its last legs, to defame defrock the police, let the gangs take over a great city, institute looting as a form of entrepreneu
and over on the east coast, harvard university hiring former chicago mayor lori lightfoot, fresh offer failed re-election bid. let's bring in brian kilmeade, co-host of fox and friends and one nation. i know you have a lot to say about this. can't make these stories up. let's talk about chesa boudin first. voters of san francisco throw him out for lenient policies and now a new job at one of the premiere public law schools in the country, u.c. berkeley. new position there. >> if i was in...
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writing for the conservative majority, john roberts said adn policies at harvard university and the university of north carolina violated the 14th amendment equal protection clause. we know the ruling will have an impact on students here in california. >> reporter: you might not know that california already has a ban on affirmative action in public schools, and that was enacted in 1976 and has been part of the diaspora now. that was prop 209. but the ruling means there are changes coming to private colleges. right now schools like stanford, usc and usf have affirmative action as part of their admissions process. university of san francisco said today that efforts to recruit and retain more black students led to the enrollment of black students tripling of the school. we talked to one administrator who said the state schools saw a 40% drop in black and latino students right after they were banned from using affirmative action, and they have had to get creative with targeted outreach. >> we are trying to help people develop a pathway to our universities. that has been a lot of work. that is a lo
writing for the conservative majority, john roberts said adn policies at harvard university and the university of north carolina violated the 14th amendment equal protection clause. we know the ruling will have an impact on students here in california. >> reporter: you might not know that california already has a ban on affirmative action in public schools, and that was enacted in 1976 and has been part of the diaspora now. that was prop 209. but the ruling means there are changes coming...
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hans ford, the representative of this country's government in this event and a professor at harvard university, said that the american constitution and laws have never been useful for defending the right to security, justice and freedom of black people, and that deep class gap against black people still exists. representing all black the skins of this country are seeking the right to receive compensation for all the crimes committed by turkey in the past 500 years. the study of black people in america to receive compensation for slavery and historical oppression has been systematic and against them to the extent that in the state of california is set to give a cash income to the descendants of black slaves. in california, a law has been passed, according to which each of the descendants of black slaves must be paid $223,000 in compensation . it has proposed 5 million dollars for two years some black members of the american congress presented a 10-point plan as a national apology to blacks for slavery and systematic racial discrimination in prisons, and so far this plan has not been successful.
hans ford, the representative of this country's government in this event and a professor at harvard university, said that the american constitution and laws have never been useful for defending the right to security, justice and freedom of black people, and that deep class gap against black people still exists. representing all black the skins of this country are seeking the right to receive compensation for all the crimes committed by turkey in the past 500 years. the study of black people in...
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sotomayor wrote the dissent, the harvard casing university of north carolina case, the supreme courtoting down race-based admissions on a broad scale for universities to use that but looking for reaction from the white house, but in the past they said it would have destabilizing effect for black and latino students. we will see what they say to that. ashley: fascinating stuff. thank you very much for that supreme court ruling, president biden continues to claim that he's turning the economy around and quickly. listen. >> president biden: the trickle-down approach fail them out class. it failed america. it blue up the deficit, increased in equity and it weakened the infrastructure. it stripped to giddy, pride and hope out of communities one after another. i came into office determined to change the economic direction of this country. 40 years of republican trickle-down economics helped -- at the middle class, it will take some time. i'm here to say, we have a plan to turn things around incredibly quickly. we have more work to do. the ashley: i would say so, things like healthcare, chi
sotomayor wrote the dissent, the harvard casing university of north carolina case, the supreme courtoting down race-based admissions on a broad scale for universities to use that but looking for reaction from the white house, but in the past they said it would have destabilizing effect for black and latino students. we will see what they say to that. ashley: fascinating stuff. thank you very much for that supreme court ruling, president biden continues to claim that he's turning the economy...
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lawsuits were brought against harvard and the university of north carolina, arguing that admissions that take grace into consideration to increase diversity disco made against white and asian american applicants -- diversity and inclusion discriminate against white and asian american applicants. >> thank you for coming. let me introduce the participants of the press conference. on my far right is calvin yang. y-a-n-g. calvin is a participating member of students for fear admissions, rejected from harvard a few years ago. to my right is thomas mccarthy, typical spelling. thomas, m-c-c-a-r-t-h-y. and chief trial counsel. my left is adam mortara. adam is with mortara law, formerly with bartlett beck. adam is our chief trial counsel and students for fear admissions versus harvard. my name is edward blum. i am the founder and president for students for fair admissions. the opinion issued today by the united states supreme court marks the beginning of the restoration of the colorblind legal covenant that binds together our multiracial, multiethnic nation. the polarizing, stigmatizing and unfai
lawsuits were brought against harvard and the university of north carolina, arguing that admissions that take grace into consideration to increase diversity disco made against white and asian american applicants -- diversity and inclusion discriminate against white and asian american applicants. >> thank you for coming. let me introduce the participants of the press conference. on my far right is calvin yang. y-a-n-g. calvin is a participating member of students for fear admissions,...