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that inspired people like my parents and that culminated in a social and the civil rights act of the 60's. only after that social revolutionhat the court be enforce brown. brown gets actively enforced by federal courts in 1968-1988 where you have this golden age of school integration which i benefited from. born and raised in huntsville, alabama. i am a proud, young baby br.we d public schools we are poor, working class and affluent kids of all races participated along and were able to access opportunities. is what round st. host: what did your parents tell you about how this captured their imagination? guest: my father said, if we had to rely on his parents generationjim crow because it was beyond theiryears imagination to challenge the status quo of separate but equal. they stayed in the black world and cap there heads down. my parents generation wereore upstarts and they believed in equality before brown was decided and parents and school were willing to risk danger for their principal. host: what led to the supreme court hearing this case? guest: the naacp led by lawyers li thurgood marshall who happily, i clerked for.
that inspired people like my parents and that culminated in a social and the civil rights act of the 60's. only after that social revolutionhat the court be enforce brown. brown gets actively enforced by federal courts in 1968-1988 where you have this golden age of school integration which i benefited from. born and raised in huntsville, alabama. i am a proud, young baby br.we d public schools we are poor, working class and affluent kids of all races participated along and were able to access...
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May 26, 2024
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also to convey condolences to the supreme leader of the revolution of the people and the government of iran have been. mojtabi ghasemizadeh of s& s news agency of london, we invited mr. david weiss, the spokesman of the union of anti -zionist jews, who is our guest in the studio of jahan program tonight. greetings, i am very pleased with you. first of all, please tell me which characteristic of martyr ayatollah raisi made us come to iran to honor him. i pray to god that i can tell the truth in this interview and convey god's message and keep his name alive. we came to iran. because we heard this really tragic and sad news about the incident that happened to the helicopter of the president and the minister of foreign affairs and the people who were with them , people who are very special and special to us. especially for jews, people who believe in judaism, these people i mentioned are very important the uniqueness of the leaders is really unique . why, as a leader, they really distinguished between zionism and judaism, judaism as a religion that has served for 3 thousand years, and zionism and the israeli government that trave
also to convey condolences to the supreme leader of the revolution of the people and the government of iran have been. mojtabi ghasemizadeh of s& s news agency of london, we invited mr. david weiss, the spokesman of the union of anti -zionist jews, who is our guest in the studio of jahan program tonight. greetings, i am very pleased with you. first of all, please tell me which characteristic of martyr ayatollah raisi made us come to iran to honor him. i pray to god that i can tell the truth...
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May 28, 2024
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thinking about how to create a revolution within the united states of america itself, people like joe biden - there must be a wave it’s easy to wash away the new revolution, then he ’selligence, after that digital slavery will come, the kind they talk about on the pre-development forum, the main thing there is one thing, anti-russian vector, soros and other pseudonyms of the devil. dolls of the heir tutti. today is the first one. on the occasion of the ninetieth anniversary of the birth of alexei leonov. we had 35 young pilots. we walked around the city. and he runs into his mother. he flew training airplanes over her house. i took my suitcase and the blanket that my mother once gave me. and with these things i came to... from the point of view of those around me, but for me just a dad, a home dad, a good dad, space inside, on thursday at the first for. he ran through life, laughing, smiling, rejoicing, these were all his wives, they were, as it were, picked up along the way, but he loved yulia, his last call was to yulia. seryozhka was a real genius of children's television, he died at the age of genius, we certainly miss him, we often we remember, so there are irr
thinking about how to create a revolution within the united states of america itself, people like joe biden - there must be a wave it’s easy to wash away the new revolution, then he ’selligence, after that digital slavery will come, the kind they talk about on the pre-development forum, the main thing there is one thing, anti-russian vector, soros and other pseudonyms of the devil. dolls of the heir tutti. today is the first one. on the occasion of the ninetieth anniversary of the birth of...
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May 31, 2024
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satisfied himself that sve for black people did not in any way contradict the freedom and equality promised in the american revolution, which was intended, as tony s later to are in the dred scott decision of 1857, was intended only andoni ever been intended for white people. this was there are increasing numbers of northerners as the civil war comes close who embrace pro-slavery position and avowedly pro-slavery position. not all of them come from the same political background as john campbell. another, for example a former whig wants an anti-slavery advocate was nathan lord, who was the president of dartmouth college, who was finally ejected by dartmouth's board of trustees in 1863 for continuing to advocate the righteousness of slavery. but in and in fact not lord is an interesting, very, very interesting figure in himself and his movement away from his previous sympathy for the anti-slavery movement. more than sympathy, his activism in the anti-slavery movement towards a pro-slavery position was driven by a reaction to what he saw as the zealousness of the of the anti-slavery movement against which he he reacted very badly. but whatever the ro
satisfied himself that sve for black people did not in any way contradict the freedom and equality promised in the american revolution, which was intended, as tony s later to are in the dred scott decision of 1857, was intended only andoni ever been intended for white people. this was there are increasing numbers of northerners as the civil war comes close who embrace pro-slavery position and avowedly pro-slavery position. not all of them come from the same political background as john...
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May 24, 2024
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people. modification of the old structure of the device iran's judiciary was one of the most important missions of the supreme leader of the revolution to raisi. i made 70% of the case, that 's all. for the first time in the history after the islamic revolution, he implemented the law of jury presence in political courts in iran. a step towards recognizing the right to protest in iran's politics. the same story can be seen in the supreme leader of the revolution's request for amnesty from many of those who participated in the rebellion against rouhani's government and his approval. on the other hand. an alternative prison sentence was also issued during raisi's tenure, which is interesting in its own way. also to fight he dealt with corruption in the islamic republic of iran. one of the most important corruption cases of executive directors in iran was the arrest and trial of akbar tabari, the executive head of the office of the former head of the iranian judiciary, who had created a gang of bribery and corruption in the iranian judicial system. in this case, a number of ghazats and judicial employees of iran were arrested and imprisoned. many government officials were prose
people. modification of the old structure of the device iran's judiciary was one of the most important missions of the supreme leader of the revolution to raisi. i made 70% of the case, that 's all. for the first time in the history after the islamic revolution, he implemented the law of jury presence in political courts in iran. a step towards recognizing the right to protest in iran's politics. the same story can be seen in the supreme leader of the revolution's request for amnesty from many...
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revolution. sundar: a.i.'s going to do that. so, we view this as challenge and i actually think the people who struggle to do that.g that well is what will define a high quality product and that is what makes a search successful. >> you make a ton of money on ads generated by searches. if a chatbot is giving you chances and more links. are we in the midst on assault on google's models? sundar: we always want choices. and that's a fundamental need. and i think we've always been able to balance it. as we are rolling out a.i., we've been experimenting with the ads and the data received shows those fundamental principles will hold true during this phase as well. >> the images that gemini generated of asian nazis and black founding fathers, you said that was unacceptable. if you look at any pictures of the founding fathers, you're seeing old white men. people are calling this woke a.i. it's happening across the industry. how did the model generate something that it never saw? sundar: we are companies that -- and there are questions that people come and say show me majors of school teacher or doctors or nurses. we have
revolution. sundar: a.i.'s going to do that. so, we view this as challenge and i actually think the people who struggle to do that.g that well is what will define a high quality product and that is what makes a search successful. >> you make a ton of money on ads generated by searches. if a chatbot is giving you chances and more links. are we in the midst on assault on google's models? sundar: we always want choices. and that's a fundamental need. and i think we've always been able to...
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May 22, 2024
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people to flee their homes. press freedom in the country is restricted, but the bbc�*s quentin sommerville spent a month with the rebels in karenni state, at theirjungle bases, and on the front line. a revolutione insurgents, on back roads and jungle tracks in karenni state, where they are winning against the army. they've driven the military out of most of their territory. but main roads are mined, and we're still in range of army warplanes, so we have to take the long way round. a steep opposition hilltop, above one of the last four military bases remaining in the state. gunfire. theirsniper, can they see us from here? yeah, sniper can see. sniper men can see here. the insurgents come with a message, a chance to surrender for the soldiers in the base below. they started firing at me, and mortar bombing. we cannot start yet, we already prepared our loudspeaker. but it's easy, no problem, we will start soon. this man defected to the resistance, after 12 years with the army. he says he speaks the soldiers' language. for now, they don't appear to be listening. there are 80 men still holding out in the base below. cease fire! cease fire, please! translation: i do not wish to fight against you, -
people to flee their homes. press freedom in the country is restricted, but the bbc�*s quentin sommerville spent a month with the rebels in karenni state, at theirjungle bases, and on the front line. a revolutione insurgents, on back roads and jungle tracks in karenni state, where they are winning against the army. they've driven the military out of most of their territory. but main roads are mined, and we're still in range of army warplanes, so we have to take the long way round. a steep...
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May 16, 2024
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that inspired people like my parents and that culminated in a social revolution and the civil rights act of the 60'skly, it was only after that social revolution that the court began to enforce brown. brown gets actively enforced by federal courts in 1968-1988 where you have this golden age of school integration which i benefited from. born and raised in huntsville, alabama. i am a proud, young baby boomer. we participated in integrated public schools we are poor, working class and affluent kids of all races participated together, learn to get along and were able to access opportunities. that is what round stood for. host: what did your parents tell you about how this captured their imagination? guest: my father said, if we had to rely on his parents generation to contest jim crow it would've lasted another years because it was beyond their imagination to challenge the status quo of separate but equal. they stayed in the black world and cap there heads down. my parents generation were more upstarts and they believed in equality before brown was decided and parents and school children were willing to
that inspired people like my parents and that culminated in a social revolution and the civil rights act of the 60'skly, it was only after that social revolution that the court began to enforce brown. brown gets actively enforced by federal courts in 1968-1988 where you have this golden age of school integration which i benefited from. born and raised in huntsville, alabama. i am a proud, young baby boomer. we participated in integrated public schools we are poor, working class and affluent...