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CNN Tonight

values, priorities, and even grievances of the coalition that nominated and confirmed them. and they were nominated by republican presidents and confirmed almost entirely by republican senators who represent the parts of the country least touched by all the changes remaking american life in the 21st century. whether it was the affirmative action ruling yesterday or the lgbtq ruling today or the student loan decision or affirmative action last year or previous and coming rulings on climate, they are imposing the priorities of that coalition, which in many cases collides not only with the preferences but the intrinsic identity of the younger generations that are much more diverse, much more secular, and much more likely to identify as lgbtq. so in all of these ways, the big picture is that in many respects, the america of 1950 is seeking to write the legal rules for the america of 2050, and that is a tourniquet that is

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CNN Tonight

been appointed by republicans from the early part of the 20th century. and they moved to block fdr's agenda. it's not quite as partisan necessarily now, but there's no question that the majority of americans have now been born since 1980. the millennial generation, gen z, and whatever we're calling after them. they're more diverse, more secular, more likely to be lgbtq. they are watching a court appointed by an earlier political majority basically say no to them over and over again on a broad range of issues, as we've been discussing. the question is how long -- this majority could last another ten years, and you just wonder how long you can up the pressure in this way. real quick, for example, a majority of high school graduates are now kids of color for the first time in american history. that happened last year. the court ends affirmative action precisely at that moment when whites still claim 60% of the seats, incoming seats at the

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Fareed Zakaria GPS

india, john kenneth goldbrait, said i'm the last englishman to rule india. it was built on values that its founders drew from the deep association with britain and the west. their india was a secular, mrum pluralistic and democratic state. all of those ideals have been fading in india in recent years. lecturing modi on human rights is not the best way for the biden administration to deal with him. that would backfire. not only with him, and also with most indians, who would resent western bullying. far better to ally with india's society itself, expanding ties with its businesses, press, ngos, cultural groups and others. india is one of the most pro-american countries in the

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HARDtalk

question for me to answer, because i'm the one who ran against mr kharge in the party's internal election as the advocate of change, and i was rather soundly trounced. so this is your invitation from me, to be very honest. why is the congress party so stuck, so averse to real change? no, but you see, the issue at the moment is that change is coming from the other side. in other words, we've got india being changed into something it hasn't been. i've talked about the injection of bigotry and the doctrine of hatred into our society. and you've cited a number of serious examples against a particular minority community, our largest minority, which don't sit well at all with those of us of the congress persuasion, or, broadly speaking, the liberal secular... but you're not actually engaging with my question. yes, india's changed in so many different ways over the past 20 years. and so fighting to preserve... the congress party hasn't changed at all. its leader going into the next election looks like he's going to be 80 — nothing wrong with being 80 years old — but it's hardly sending a message to the indian

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HARDtalk

and rahul gandhi. so where's the change? where's the dynamism in the congress party? well, it's a difficult question for me to answer, because i'm the one who ran against mr kharge in the party's internal election as the advocate of change, and i was rather soundly trounced. so this is your invitation from me, to be very honest. why is the congress party so stuck, so averse to real change? no, but you see, the issue at the moment is that change is coming from the other side. in other words, we've got india being changed into something it hasn't been. i've talked about the injection of bigotry and the doctrine of hatred into our society. and you've cited a number of serious examples against a particular minority community, our largest minority, which don't sit well at all with those of us of the congress persuasion, or, broadly speaking, the liberal secular... but you're not actually engaging with my question. yes, india's changed in so many different ways

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HARDtalk

mr kharge, is 80 years old and known to essentially be deeply loyal to sonia and rahul gandhi. so where's the change? where's the dynamism in the congress party? well, it's a difficult question for me to answer, because i'm the one who ran against mr kharge in the party's internal election as the advocate of change, and i was rather soundly trounced. so this is your invitation from me, to be very honest. why is the congress party so stuck, so averse to real change? no, but you see, the issue at the moment is that change is coming from the other side. in other words, we've got india being changed into something it hasn't been. i've talked about the injection of bigotry and the doctrine of hatred into our society. and you've cited a number of serious examples against a particular minority community, our largest minority, which don't sit well at all with those of us of the congress persuasion, or, broadly speaking, the liberal secular...

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and your actual leader, mr kharge, is 80 years old and known to essentially be deeply loyal to sonia and rahul gandhi. so where's the change? where's the dynamism in the congress party? well, it's a difficult question for me to answer, because i'm the one who ran against mr kharge in the party's internal election as the advocate of change, and i was rather soundly trounced. so this is your invitation from me, to be very honest. why is the congress party so stuck, so averse to real change? no, but you see, the issue at the moment is that change is coming from the other side. in other words, we've got india being changed into something it hasn't been. i've talked about the injection of bigotry and the doctrine of hatred into our society. and you've cited a number of serious examples against a particular minority community, our largest minority, which don't sit well at all with those of us of the congress persuasion, or, broadly speaking, the liberal secular...

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HARDtalk

democratic but with much of the power decentralised to your own particular region, in your case, or is your long—term aspiration, an independent kurdistan? historically, kurds were denied their right to self—determination, but our programme and other parties as well, our programme is a secular, democratic, federal iran, where the rights of kurds and other ethnic minorities are respected and safeguarded, notjust by paying lip service but by being enshrined in the constitution. a future inside iran, not separate from iran? inside iran, yes. i'm very mindful of your own personal history. your father was intimately involved with that short—lived moment in 1946 where the kurds of iran thought they had created their own

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