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We formed ELTRR to address pre-existing inequities exacerbated by COVID. Recognizing decades of failed systems, we united to create change. Without official appointments, like-minded individuals collaborated to craft an ambitious plan. This movement aims to identify key functions and unite individuals to work together towards a common goal. Recognizing the importance of collaboration, we understand that none of us can do this alone. Translation: We created ELTRR to address existing inequalities worsened by COVID. Recognizing decades of failed systems, we came together to make a difference. Without official appointments, like-minded individuals collaborated to create a bold plan. This movement aims to identify key functions and bring people together to work towards a common goal. Recognizing the importance of collaboration, we understand that none of us can do this alone.

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We all deserve better. Our country has issues with racism and patriarchy. While systemic change may be challenging, you can make a difference in your immediate environment.

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I am honored to receive this award from an organization celebrating its 50th anniversary, which has significantly contributed to America's democratic legacy through its pursuit of equality. It is a privilege to be a citizen of this great republic, recognizing our heritage as descendants of millions who came here seeking new opportunities. In 1963, I am grateful to share this vision of a new world for all. This organization embodies the values that our country has upheld for 200 years and will continue to uphold in the future. Thank you.

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We've seen a rights regression with people wanting to turn back the clock to a pre-1960s world, impacting voting rights, civil rights, LGBTQ rights, and women's rights, especially in South Carolina. There needs to be a sense of intentionality and urgency, including reaching out to those neglected by the Democratic party. Democrats need to spend time in places like Pickett's, because you matter and our party cares. We need to care more, work harder, and work smarter. Thank you for your action to distill a better sense of well-being. Next year we will restore the soul of this country and get this democracy back working for all people.

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What truly matters is not which party controls our government, but whether it is controlled by the people. For too long, a small group in our nation's capital has benefited from the government while the people have suffered. The establishment has protected itself, neglecting the citizens. But that is about to change, starting here and now.

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What matters is not which party controls our government, but whether the people control it. For too long, a small group in our capital has benefited from the government while the people have suffered. The establishment protected itself, not the citizens. But that's all changing, starting here and now.

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The court supports the freedoms and equality of the American people, but it won't be our savior. True change requires people actively amending the constitution. However, constitutional protections can quickly erode, as seen with Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, which is being disregarded. It will be up to us on January 6, 2025, to inform the Trump supporters that he is disqualified. This situation creates a need for protection and raises tensions, all because some justices refuse to interpret the 14th Amendment properly. Cherilyn's new center aims to revive this important discussion while we continue to push for constitutional amendments.

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I am Karadansky, the President of the US Chapter of Declaration International. We are here in San Francisco to support the rights of women and girls, specifically lesbians. We believe in using the liberal state to protect ourselves and are grateful to be here on this beautiful day.

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What matters is not which party controls our government, but whether the people control it. For too long, a small group in our nation's capital has benefited from the government while the people have suffered. The establishment has protected itself, but not the citizens. This is all changing, starting now.

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We must work hard for a better America of hope, fairness, and opportunity for our children. I have spent time with Xi Jinping defining America as a land of possibilities for all, free from racism and violence. Let's stand together for freedom and democracy, as the NAACP has always done. Are you all in? I am. Remember, as the United States of America, we can achieve anything when united. God bless and protect us all.

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I notice a lack of diversity in this crowd, particularly regarding people of color, and I'm curious about the reasons behind it. On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we acknowledge Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman on the U.S. Supreme Court, appointed by Joe Biden, who aimed to follow in Jimmy Carter's footsteps by appointing more women and Black women to federal judgeships. General Brown, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, may also be present, though it's hard to confirm. I did see Jim Clyburn here.

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Today's ceremony is significant because we are not just changing administrations or parties, but we are shifting power from Washington, D.C. back to the people. For too long, a small group in the capital has benefited from the government while the people have suffered. Washington thrived, but the people did not.

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She expresses pride that the country has always been 'a work in progress,' noting that we haven't reached a 'more perfect union' and that a civil war was fought over part of it. She points out that people have protested for hundreds of years because things were not as they should be given the nation's ideals and how they should be moving toward them. She argues this ongoing struggle is what makes the United States special. She warns against turning the clock back to recreate a world dominated by 'white men of a certain persuasion, a certain religion, a certain point of view, a certain ideology,' calling it damaging to what we should be aiming for. She adds that we were on the path toward that—imperfectly, with bumps along the way, but on the right trajectory.

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I know that many people feel detached, hopeless, and unheard, and that our institutions are partisan and dysfunctional. It may seem like our democracy is dying, but each of you chose to become a lawyer because you believed you could make a difference. Hold onto that belief. If you ever doubt our democracy, visit a naturalization ceremony and witness new citizens, who have overcome so much, proudly becoming Americans and believing in our country. You can defend democracy by offering your legal knowledge to those in need, volunteering at clinics, representing pro se plaintiffs, or mentoring students. By sharing yourself, you restore faith in democracy and can alter someone's life, maybe even your own. So march forward, believe in yourselves and in America, and defend our democracy.

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Do you know what else isn’t in the Constitution? Your right to vote, your right to marry, your right to privacy, and your right to a fair trial by your peers. There’s also no mention of women or their rights. While the Constitution is important, it is outdated.

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236 years ago, the founders signed our constitution, starting the United States of America. The constitution begins with the powerful words "We, The People," reminding us of our responsibility. As speaker, I use every constitutional tool, like the power of the purse and oversight of the executive branch, to stand up for the people. I take this duty seriously and see it as part of my oath of office. I will always follow the constitution, ensuring that government by the people, for the people, does not perish from the Earth.

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Looking at the numbers, Black voters really showed up for Kamala Harris. However, white women voters didn't follow suit. In states where reproductive rights were taken away and efforts were made to emphasize the importance of reelecting the person responsible for taking those rights away to restore them, that message didn't resonate enough with white women to vote for Vice President Harris. This is a critical moment. White women now have a second chance to shift how they engage with the patriarchy.

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Those who fought at Normandy, Selma, Seneca Falls, and Stonewall did so to protect our fundamental freedoms. They sacrificed their lives to ensure we do not submit to tyranny. The United States is not a tool for the ambitions of would-be dictators; it represents the greatest idea humanity has ever created.

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We've seen a rights regression with people wanting to turn back the clock to a pre-1960s world, impacting voting rights, civil rights, LGBTQ rights, and women's rights, especially in South Carolina. There needs to be a sense of intentionality and urgency from everyone, including those Democrats have neglected. Democrats need to spend more time in places like South Carolina, because you matter and our party cares. We need to care more, work harder, and work smarter. Thank you for your past and future actions to restore the soul of this country and get this democracy back working for all people.

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We must unite against the federal government and bullies. The current administration is criticized for being too male, too pale, and too stale. We refuse to remain silent and will not tolerate this oppression.

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Today's ceremony is special because we are transferring power from Washington DC back to the people. For too long, a small group in the capital has benefited while the people suffered. It doesn't matter which party controls the government; what matters is that the people control it. January 20, 2017, will be remembered as the day the people became the rulers of this nation again. The forgotten men and women of our country will be forgotten no longer. Your voice, hope, and dreams will shape our American future.

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What matters is not which party controls our government, but whether it is controlled by the people. For too long, a small group in our nation's capital has benefited from government while the people have suffered. The establishment has protected itself, neglecting the citizens. But that changes now.

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Our founding fathers were young, not old. On July 4, 1776, James Monroe was 18, Aaron Burr and John Marshall were 20, Alexander Hamilton was 21, Betsy Ross was 24, James Madison was 25, and Thomas Jefferson was 33. The current government feels like a nursing home. Young people should lead, not wait for permission from long-term politicians. Our country needs fresh voices challenging power, just like in 1776 and still in 2024.

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A small group in the nation's capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the cost. The establishment protected itself, but not the citizens of our country. That all changes starting right here and right now. What truly matters is not which party controls our government, but whether our government is controlled by the people.

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Condoleezza Rice: Director of the Hoover Institution | Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson
Guests: Condoleezza Rice
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Condoleezza Rice, recently appointed director of the Hoover Institution, reflects on her decision to take on this challenging role amid a world facing significant issues. She emphasizes the need for sound research and innovative ideas to address the challenges to American values and opportunities. Rice distinguishes think tanks like Hoover from academia by their focus on impactful policy research grounded in historical context. She discusses the concept of "late-stage capitalism," urging a provocative examination of capitalism's shortcomings while defending its merits. Rice highlights the importance of education reform, advocating for equal access to quality education to combat inequality of opportunity. On foreign policy, she addresses China's political repression and the need for a strategic response, drawing parallels to historical lessons from the Soviet Union. Rice also stresses the significance of preserving history and understanding its implications for contemporary society. She concludes by affirming the value of American institutions, acknowledging their imperfections while recognizing their role in advancing civil rights and societal progress.
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