alicia, we begin tonight with the supreme court blazing using a supermajority to reshape the lives of americans as we head into the 2024 presidential campaign. are you go, it was roe overturning the constitutional right to reproductive freedom. this term, the court ended the use of affirmative action for college admissions and rollback gay rights by signing with the call about a weapon sign who refused to serve same-sex couples. the court also rejected president biden s student loan forgiveness program. democrats? well they are vowing to fight back. this far-right extremist imbalance supreme court which seeks to make history for all the wrong reasons. if there are caucus in congress, they would be the boot strap or forced birth, don t say gay caucus. they have all but eliminated any boots or straps, just social and economic ability. i m hopeful and encouraging, i want burrows to know that we will not stop fighting for you. on friday, present biden said the supreme court m
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storing voting rights, and enacting paid family leave. so, how has minnesota democrats made it happen? becoming a rare progressive paradise, a blue island in a sea of red states. who better to ask than the chair of minnesota s democratic party, ken martin. can, thank you so much for joining me. let s start with how state democrats have been able to make this happen. not only with a slim majority, but in such a short window of time. how have you done it? yeah, well first of all the credit goes to our wonderful elected officials who have led with a seal that we haven t seen in many other states frankly. this idea that we need to use the power that we have
for a moment because as you can see, it is a huge list including codified access to reproductive care, having protections for transgender residents, for storing voting rights, and enacting paid family leave. so, how has minnesota democrats made it happen? becoming a rare progressive paradise, a blue island in a sea of red states. who better to ask than the chair of minnesota s democratic party, ken martin. can, thank you so much for joining me. let s start with how state democrats have been able to make this happen. not only with a slim majority, but in such a short window of time. how have you done it? yeah, well first of all the credit goes to our wonderful elected officials who have led with a seal that we haven t seen in many other states frankly. this idea that we need to use the power that we have when we have it to make the biggest difference we can for as many people.
Peter Myers was a tutor at the University of Sydney in the mid-seventies as the first intake of the new six-year program reached final year. The last design project was for student housing, which many students interpreted into ‘college’ form, tutored by Douglas Gordon, Glenn Murcutt and Swetik Korsenewski (who had recently returned from Louis Kahn’s office, and it showed in the schemes).