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british actress, activist and modeljameela jamil talks about it.nion didn't count as much because i was too lazy to do the work to be slim. and more than 2 million people in new york city have been victims of it. weight discrimination. it is notjust societal stigma. one study says weight discrimination cost new york city $6.4 billion in 2019. the ayes have it. now, the city has added height and weight as protected classes, alongside race, age and gender. shaun abreu introduced the bill to the city legislator, after a personal experience of having someone pat his belly. i've known in the past few years, that i have been gaining weight. so, just to have somebody else, somebody i considered a close friend tell me that, was very hurtful. but it also spoke to, really, a societal problem. just the way folks normally think about weight as being lazy, being less productive. and then, there are the beauty standards, which for decades, have said skinny is beautiful, fat is not. harmful notions that the likes of lizzo and jameela jamil have outright rejected.
british actress, activist and modeljameela jamil talks about it.nion didn't count as much because i was too lazy to do the work to be slim. and more than 2 million people in new york city have been victims of it. weight discrimination. it is notjust societal stigma. one study says weight discrimination cost new york city $6.4 billion in 2019. the ayes have it. now, the city has added height and weight as protected classes, alongside race, age and gender. shaun abreu introduced the bill to the...
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>> bill: for more analysis let's bring in jamil jaffer.ay. >> thanks for having me. >> bill: so erdogan's re-election has major implications for nato. turkey really does not want sweden to become part of the alliance. why is that? >> well, you know, they claim turkey has provided too much support for the kurds. they're viewed as a terrorist organization within turkey. of course, they've been strong supporters of the united states and helped in our war against isis. there's different views about the kurdish people within turkey, within the larger nato alliance. >> bill: short time ago, if we can pull up this video, president biden was asked abouter's erdogan's re-election and turkey to use sweden's membership as some political leverage. here's the president. take a listen. >> i spoke to erdogan. congratulated him. he still wants to work on something on the f-15s. i told him we wanted a deal with sweden. i wanted to get that done. >> bill: sounds like there might be a deal to be discussed with the u.s. working some f-15s to turkey for maybe
>> bill: for more analysis let's bring in jamil jaffer.ay. >> thanks for having me. >> bill: so erdogan's re-election has major implications for nato. turkey really does not want sweden to become part of the alliance. why is that? >> well, you know, they claim turkey has provided too much support for the kurds. they're viewed as a terrorist organization within turkey. of course, they've been strong supporters of the united states and helped in our war against isis....
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lauren: next one for you, jamil.xperts are warning the ability to use artificial intelligence to literally stalk people, to find out everything about them, oftentimes just looking at one photo. you can get all this information that's where we're at, right? i mean, a.i., it's here. its been unleashed on humanity. how do we protect ourselves? >> well look, i think for the next benefits are going to greatly out weigh the down sides but that doesn't mean we can't account for the fact that there are very real security concerns so what are the technologies and capabilities, one that a.i. itself can empower but also build on top of it alongside of a.i. to ensure that it's safe and secure that we're protecting the privacy and security of americans and in particular these same capabilities what we're concerned about, bad actor s using like criminals, we also should be worried about nation states. look at the amount of data that china collects and is stolen they can use that data to identify americans and what we're doing and
lauren: next one for you, jamil.xperts are warning the ability to use artificial intelligence to literally stalk people, to find out everything about them, oftentimes just looking at one photo. you can get all this information that's where we're at, right? i mean, a.i., it's here. its been unleashed on humanity. how do we protect ourselves? >> well look, i think for the next benefits are going to greatly out weigh the down sides but that doesn't mean we can't account for the fact that...
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May 20, 2023
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and jamil dakwar, the director of the human rights program with aclu. let's start with kate. it is important to understand our own country's history. to understand what is happening both in the u.s. and internationally today. there is a narrative of american exceptionalism, that the u.s. has always been a shining beacon of freedom and democracy. does our history bear that out? >> thank you for having me here, it is wonderful to be here. i enjoyed and was inspired by last night's proceedings. i want to start with a moment that made a huge impression on me. january 6, 2021. when joe biden came out to address the nation, what he said , this is not who we are. when we see these scenes at the capital, this does not reflect the true america. at that moment, many historians shared the same response as i did. which is, this is kind of who we are, that is something we need to recognize. i felt that way because i spent a lot of time working on the era of the civil or and -- the civil war and reconstruction. the real history of the u.s., from the civil war to the mid-20th sentry, has be
and jamil dakwar, the director of the human rights program with aclu. let's start with kate. it is important to understand our own country's history. to understand what is happening both in the u.s. and internationally today. there is a narrative of american exceptionalism, that the u.s. has always been a shining beacon of freedom and democracy. does our history bear that out? >> thank you for having me here, it is wonderful to be here. i enjoyed and was inspired by last night's...
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british actress, activist and model jamila jamil talks about it.zy to do the work to be slim. and do the work to be slim. and more than _ do the work to be slim. and more than 2 _ do the work to be slim. and more than 2 million - do the work to be slim. and more than 2 million people and new york city have been victims of weight discrimination. one study says weight discrimination cost new york city $6.4 billion in 2019 stopping now the city has added height and weight as protect classes, alongside race, age and gender. shawna introduced the bill to the city legislature after a personal experience of having someone pat his belly. experience of having someone pat his belly-— pat his belly. i've known in the past — pat his belly. i've known in the past few _ pat his belly. i've known in the past few years - pat his belly. i've known in the past few years that - pat his belly. i've known in the past few years that i i pat his belly. i've known in i the past few years that i have been gaining weight so just to have someone i consider a close friend tol
british actress, activist and model jamila jamil talks about it.zy to do the work to be slim. and do the work to be slim. and more than _ do the work to be slim. and more than 2 _ do the work to be slim. and more than 2 million - do the work to be slim. and more than 2 million people and new york city have been victims of weight discrimination. one study says weight discrimination cost new york city $6.4 billion in 2019 stopping now the city has added height and weight as protect classes,...
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british actress activist, and modeljameela jamil talks about it. was dismissed because i was a larger woman now so therefore my opinion didn't count as much because i was too lazy to do the work to be slim. more than 2 million people in new york city have been victims of weight discrimination. it is notjust societal stigma. one study says that weight discrimination costs new york city $6.4 billion in 2019. the ayes have it. now the city has added height and weight as protected classes alongside race, age, and gender. this bill was introduced to the city legislature after this man's personal experience of having someone pat his belly. i have known in the past few years that i have been gaining weight. and so just to have someone else, someone that i considered a close friend, tell me that, it was very hurtful. but also spoke to a societal problem, just the way folks normally think about weight as being lazy, being less productive. and then, there are the beauty standards, which for decades have said skinny is beautiful, fat is not. notions that the
british actress activist, and modeljameela jamil talks about it. was dismissed because i was a larger woman now so therefore my opinion didn't count as much because i was too lazy to do the work to be slim. more than 2 million people in new york city have been victims of weight discrimination. it is notjust societal stigma. one study says that weight discrimination costs new york city $6.4 billion in 2019. the ayes have it. now the city has added height and weight as protected classes alongside...
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enamel makers were planting horns while the lands of the snakes it happened in 2000, when i came to ben jamil and walked a little along the border strip, i saw that the entire area of the fence was green and the area on our side was dry. they destroyed the formation and destroyed the valleys. a new era has begun. jalil is making waves, adidas rockets of hezbollah are afraid that strategic infrastructure facilities will be targeted, on the other side of the borders in lebanon , a safe life and security development has started after ten years of violence and occupation, which started with bank kaid in palestinian lands. today's property, but thanks to the resistance current of the core current that supports today it has the maximum number of lebanese and the reason for this support is rooted in the history of this country. in this documentary, we examine the history of the regime's aggression against lebanon and the region . during the 1948 war, lebanon and syria were dependent on france, and the lebanese and syrian army was actually the french army. and syria and they had a small one called
enamel makers were planting horns while the lands of the snakes it happened in 2000, when i came to ben jamil and walked a little along the border strip, i saw that the entire area of the fence was green and the area on our side was dry. they destroyed the formation and destroyed the valleys. a new era has begun. jalil is making waves, adidas rockets of hezbollah are afraid that strategic infrastructure facilities will be targeted, on the other side of the borders in lebanon , a safe life...
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of the rule of law by any stretch of imagination but it was absolutely critical for allowing what jamil to talk about this recursive influence that is back to a international law in form, not top ten dictate, but inform broader dialogues, taking reasons seriously, thinking about things in a way that may be catholics all schools didn't allow them to do. that is what has allowed progress on the issues that i talked about first on same-sex marriage, on civil unions, on abortion and other issues of reproductive justice. we just saw the green wave and sever the most populous countries in the region through legislation in argentina but the judicial opinions in mexico and colombia and further in other countries. so that has been extremely important that recursive relationship between international and national constitutional law that is as jamil said is somewhat very much more blocked and constrained here unless we think about in a different way. >> i do what you shortchange our audience which estimate some good questions. i'm going to switch to that. professor, how are you and other historian
of the rule of law by any stretch of imagination but it was absolutely critical for allowing what jamil to talk about this recursive influence that is back to a international law in form, not top ten dictate, but inform broader dialogues, taking reasons seriously, thinking about things in a way that may be catholics all schools didn't allow them to do. that is what has allowed progress on the issues that i talked about first on same-sex marriage, on civil unions, on abortion and other issues of...
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jamil. jamil is the star of one of the episodes of taste the nation. you just haven't seen it yet? and to roger rees, collection of poems, best barbarian. these books and others by authors here tonight paint a truer picture of what it means to be american for all of us. we need books like these to help show us that we belong. we need books like these to have empathy for those around us because they belong to you. see, it's not just about being able to see ourselves represented these books, which is vital. it's about being able to really see one another as that's why national book awards and organizations like the national book foundation are so important. they're not just about a sticker on the book that'll help sell more. the national book awards that books can continue to expand our individual and collective lives and horizons. they're a mission to celebrate literature honor. diverse, diverse voices reach readers across the country and world. and, most crucially, give a more robust rendition of what it means to be human. i'm so honored to be here with all of you, fellow lovers of
jamil. jamil is the star of one of the episodes of taste the nation. you just haven't seen it yet? and to roger rees, collection of poems, best barbarian. these books and others by authors here tonight paint a truer picture of what it means to be american for all of us. we need books like these to help show us that we belong. we need books like these to have empathy for those around us because they belong to you. see, it's not just about being able to see ourselves represented these books,...
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pan kelly and khawaja salehani in the seniors, dadur, jamil and irfan kurd were the bronze medalistsof the iranian team in the youth category . the youth of our country won 4 gold medals, 3 silver medals and 2 bronze medals, the host turkey stood on the runner-up platform , and the three iranian teams of kyrgyzstan, ali ahmadi, wafa ahura, amirreza deh-zorgi , fardin hedayati, yasin yazdi, abolfazl choupani, and abolfazl fathi won gold medals in this tournament. they took and muhammad shiri and abolfazl zagadi won the bronze medal while there are only three games left until the end of the 22nd season of the iranian football premier league, but the problems of selling tickets in the stadiums still exist. the price of the tickets is 400 thousand tomans. the condition of the stadium we are going to is not in place. the letters of the alphabet inside the stadium are not the same. please guide me where to go. where should i sit? they did not guide me until 100 tomans . what is the structure and powers of the volunteers from the side? clubs are formed so that they can be fans attend more c
pan kelly and khawaja salehani in the seniors, dadur, jamil and irfan kurd were the bronze medalistsof the iranian team in the youth category . the youth of our country won 4 gold medals, 3 silver medals and 2 bronze medals, the host turkey stood on the runner-up platform , and the three iranian teams of kyrgyzstan, ali ahmadi, wafa ahura, amirreza deh-zorgi , fardin hedayati, yasin yazdi, abolfazl choupani, and abolfazl fathi won gold medals in this tournament. they took and muhammad shiri and...
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is it the who am will be, is your jamil goggles, mother be sure to meet, gotta go daily, jump up without either lego law, but he didn't really let it boldly got one, but i can give you any, but i mean, he go there normally 1000 things yeah, he this or is thomas randall in that he's been with a pay certificate. got him in this. he feel complete that report that he so really can be that boy will be of know the cali school jingle and domingo the linux hewn at least people pulling doral the holly school or the nozzle spin. they've them a need a myth yet. this will be for soon to remember they won't cover the k for to make about what academy employee d n a little. that was me. she cannot come on. can les storer s a vs anymore? so that was, it was yes i did on said you believe he's like when we pub ski lorez with those cuz i've been going soup on that. yeah. in this the moment of illinois to this deputy middle, they quoted you is a bit as manuel. ok. so rattled out by lesson voice gus are leave. are in glenn gould, according by that is according been a policy and thought cosentino mean in on r
is it the who am will be, is your jamil goggles, mother be sure to meet, gotta go daily, jump up without either lego law, but he didn't really let it boldly got one, but i can give you any, but i mean, he go there normally 1000 things yeah, he this or is thomas randall in that he's been with a pay certificate. got him in this. he feel complete that report that he so really can be that boy will be of know the cali school jingle and domingo the linux hewn at least people pulling doral the holly...