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>> win 2017, i think lgbtq people face a challenge. we have won important victories in recent years particularly during the obama administration and now i think all of these advances clearly are in grave danger of being reversed. so, we have a younger generation that grew up under obama and never knew the kind of struggle my generation went through. it was part of my impetus to write the book. i wanted young people to know what it took to get us where we are at and have the ideas and strategies they may need to employ to defend those gains. >> in your book, when we rise, by there way, where did the title come from? >> you know, i just -- it came from a gay dream i was having when i was younger about what it would be like if we all came out. it was during the years of harvey milk and we were just beginning to understand how many of us existed. from my generation, i didn't understand as a little bit there were other people like me. i remember saying what it would be like if we could all come out and rise up. i have seen what happens when
>> win 2017, i think lgbtq people face a challenge. we have won important victories in recent years particularly during the obama administration and now i think all of these advances clearly are in grave danger of being reversed. so, we have a younger generation that grew up under obama and never knew the kind of struggle my generation went through. it was part of my impetus to write the book. i wanted young people to know what it took to get us where we are at and have the ideas and...
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they are members of the lgbtq community and they continue to go through every single day confronting discrimination simply because of who they are or whom they love. that's simply not right. there should be no room for that kind of hate, for that kind of discrimination here in the united states of america. that is why this week i have reintroduced the equality act. i've reintroduced it with powerful support from senator tammy baldwin and senator cory booker who have really been the set of leaders who have driven this forward near the senate, and we've been joined now by 43 additional colleagues -- that's 46 senators, original cosponsors of the vision of equality. that's a powerful stride from where we were just a few years ago when we didn't even have an equality act to be presented here in the halls of congress. and we launched this act in partnership with the house where david congressman -- congressman david sicilini and he has been joined with 194 of his colleagues as cosponsors. john lewis said of the civil rights struggle -- he said, if not us, then who? if not now, when? all o
they are members of the lgbtq community and they continue to go through every single day confronting discrimination simply because of who they are or whom they love. that's simply not right. there should be no room for that kind of hate, for that kind of discrimination here in the united states of america. that is why this week i have reintroduced the equality act. i've reintroduced it with powerful support from senator tammy baldwin and senator cory booker who have really been the set of...
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is a big backlash against margin ized groups in america and especially the lgbtq people.own the pike people are able to deny life saving health care access, be able to deny housing, deny jobs, fire us from our jobs. if my wife and i take our kid to -- we have an 8-year-old -- ill to the hospital, some talk of the executive order sitting on the president's desk right now, doctors could deny our child life saving medical health in a moment's notice. to me that is not religious freedom. what that is discrimination based on the fact i'm married to a woman. >> sissy, when you hear her talk about that and you talk about the fact this is just a first step, what would you say to kate in that regard in term of what you want to happen and -- the discrimination she feels? the interesting thing is you're both here sitting about talking about feeling discriminated against. >> i don't want anybody to be discriminated against. i mean, i'm a believer in jesus christ who has loved the entire world and he loves us all. i don't want, depending on your faith or whoever you are, to be discrim
is a big backlash against margin ized groups in america and especially the lgbtq people.own the pike people are able to deny life saving health care access, be able to deny housing, deny jobs, fire us from our jobs. if my wife and i take our kid to -- we have an 8-year-old -- ill to the hospital, some talk of the executive order sitting on the president's desk right now, doctors could deny our child life saving medical health in a moment's notice. to me that is not religious freedom. what that...
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if he does stuff like that, i honestly will probably call him the most anti-lgbtq president we've had. >> reporter: when i asked if katelyn would run for office, she said it is a possibility but right now is trying to figure out why she can be most effective in the transcommunity. wherever that may be she said she will not be afraid to speak out against government. in san francisco betty yu, kpix5. >>> new cell phone video appears to show a california family removed from a delta flight after demanding to use a seat they paid for. the couple and their two toddlers were headed from maui to l.a.x. and bought an extra seat for one of their kids, but when the flight was overbooked, the airline insisted they give it up. when dad fought back, the whole family got the boot. that before you oversold the flight. i paid for that seat. i paid for that seat." 20:41:41 tonight delta had this to >> i got two. i've got nowhere to stay. there's nowhere flights. what are we supposed to do, sleep in the airport? no, no. you should have thought about that before you oversold the flight. i paid for that s
if he does stuff like that, i honestly will probably call him the most anti-lgbtq president we've had. >> reporter: when i asked if katelyn would run for office, she said it is a possibility but right now is trying to figure out why she can be most effective in the transcommunity. wherever that may be she said she will not be afraid to speak out against government. in san francisco betty yu, kpix5. >>> new cell phone video appears to show a california family removed from a delta...
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i want to share with everyone an email that i received before we continue with quotes from the lgbtq community, so we won't do that segment this week but we'll continue it in another show. i thought we should take some time out to really start the dialog of where we can set our differences and our similarities aside, so we can all come together for the equal rights movement. here's an email that i got back in january from a viewer. "president trump has not taken away any lgbtq rights, "nor changed any laws and has not said he planned to do "any harm to such individuals.
i want to share with everyone an email that i received before we continue with quotes from the lgbtq community, so we won't do that segment this week but we'll continue it in another show. i thought we should take some time out to really start the dialog of where we can set our differences and our similarities aside, so we can all come together for the equal rights movement. here's an email that i got back in january from a viewer. "president trump has not taken away any lgbtq rights,...
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the executive order that president trump is expected to sign that has to do with the lgbtq community. >>> and remember to tune in for the ellen degeneres show today. she >>> welcome back. it's 5:25. we're just learning about more breaking news. a deadly attack in afghanistan. angie goff has details at the live desk. >> with debris on the road there. new video of a suicide bombing in kabul. the attack on a nato-led convoy killed amendment and wounded dozens. three american service members we're told were among those hurt. so far, no one has claimed responsibility for this attack. i'm angie goff at the live desk. aaron, back to you. >>> hundreds of lgbtq advocates are expected to gather in front of the white house to protest a potential new executive order from president trump. politico reports that he'll sign a religious liberty executive order tomorrow. those against that order say it will create a broad post license to discriminate against lgbtq people and others. a protest gets under way at news square. >>> pranks or abuse. they were made famous by what they thought were funny video
the executive order that president trump is expected to sign that has to do with the lgbtq community. >>> and remember to tune in for the ellen degeneres show today. she >>> welcome back. it's 5:25. we're just learning about more breaking news. a deadly attack in afghanistan. angie goff has details at the live desk. >> with debris on the road there. new video of a suicide bombing in kabul. the attack on a nato-led convoy killed amendment and wounded dozens. three...
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clergy who were lgbtq -- so they were fully embraced by the lutheran church. but there is still a long way to go. >> there is. some congregations are not necessarily onboard with that decision. we have had congregations in a call process. when we are looking for a pastor, we don't come in and say, this will be your new pastor. we present several candidates. some congregations have said, we are not sure if we are ready for a gay or lesbian pastor. i have said to them, all right, then let me ask you a question. if i come in my search of candidates, found someone who is a match who you -- who what you say you are looking for, you can still decide if you're ready. but i would trust you to move to a place you didn't think you could go. that is what the spirit does. >> that is a great story. we will be back in just a minute. >>> welcome back. i'm the pastor of st. mark's lutheran church. i am here with my bishop. as a bishop, your faith can either be strengthened or depleted by what you do. how has your faith been shaped by this role as bishop? >> nine years ago tod
clergy who were lgbtq -- so they were fully embraced by the lutheran church. but there is still a long way to go. >> there is. some congregations are not necessarily onboard with that decision. we have had congregations in a call process. when we are looking for a pastor, we don't come in and say, this will be your new pastor. we present several candidates. some congregations have said, we are not sure if we are ready for a gay or lesbian pastor. i have said to them, all right, then let...
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i think first, this is an incredibly kmajing time for the lgbtq community. and under this administration, people are fighting just on to hold on to the rights that we have. for the trans community in particular, even before the current administration, we were fighting for equity, transwomen of colorre the country. hiv and aids are off the charts. the level of struggle just to get through the day is so challenging and difficult. pride is place where we can come together, question learn about these issues. and we can support and fight back. and that's what we've got to do. >> what would you say is the biggest misconception about the transgender community? >> hmm. that's a really hard one for me, but i think -- um, i don't know, yeah, yeah. >> you can finish. >> yeah, i think that the biggest conception about the transcommunity has ever been about any small community or folks that don't know a lot of folks from the community. which is that we're just like everyone else. in terms of we love our families and we to want work hard. we want to feel safe. we want to
i think first, this is an incredibly kmajing time for the lgbtq community. and under this administration, people are fighting just on to hold on to the rights that we have. for the trans community in particular, even before the current administration, we were fighting for equity, transwomen of colorre the country. hiv and aids are off the charts. the level of struggle just to get through the day is so challenging and difficult. pride is place where we can come together, question learn about...
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and that's especially true for the lgbtq community.ded to meet with ruby corrado, who runs casa ruby, a home for people in the lgbtq community who need a safe space. when lgbtq immigrants come to you, what are the challenges they're facing right now? >> it's quite interesting that washington, d.c. is very far from the border, right? and every year we support almost 600 lgbt immigrants from across the globe. and it's just the same pattern. they were different, and people deemed them less valuable, so therefore they want to go where they're loved, where they're accepted, where they're embraced. and they find their way to casa ruby. >> so what are the kind of things you experienced when you got here at 16? >> i ended up being in the washington, d.c. area homeless with no resources. eventually i transitioned my gender and things got worse because i couldn't find employment. so, i fell into situations of human trafficking and slavery. i went to live in a house where the only time i could leave the house was to go to work. the family will ac
and that's especially true for the lgbtq community.ded to meet with ruby corrado, who runs casa ruby, a home for people in the lgbtq community who need a safe space. when lgbtq immigrants come to you, what are the challenges they're facing right now? >> it's quite interesting that washington, d.c. is very far from the border, right? and every year we support almost 600 lgbt immigrants from across the globe. and it's just the same pattern. they were different, and people deemed them less...
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there was an outright full skill attack on workers rights, lgbtq writes, voting rights.he valerie the limits of democracy -- the very elements of democracy. there was also a resistance movement formed. we know about the moral monday movement in the legal challenges that ended up striking down a lot of those laws. there was another leg twirl surge last your were there was a democratic governor elected, one of the most progressive attorney general elected, supreme court is now progressive majority. it shows how deeply contested north carolina is. i think a bellwether for the rest of the country. amy: talk about what is being described as a legislative coup against the new governor. >> as soon as mercury was voted out of office, there was a special session held in december. immediately, the republicans who still have the majority in the house and senate went to work with a slew of bills really aimed at trying to limit the control of the new governor. limiting the types of appointed second do, trying to change the way the election boards were set up. it was pretty amazing ju
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a supporter of donald trump and at first, he said, during the campaign, he supported the idea that lgbtqe could use, for example, the rest rooms that they wished, and that has now been rescinded. what do you think about that? is that the kind of thing you should be campaigning on? i do campaign on it. i'm all over that stuff. there is a political side to this. i did talk to trump. people say that i'm a supporter of donald trump. no, i like the republican party because i believe in limited government, i believe in the people of this country, not the government. if we're going to get out of this mess that we are in, it's going to be the people, not the government, that do it, and trump was our candidate so i'm going to vote for him, and i did. i thought he would be pretty good when it comes to lgbt issues. i talked to him in the campaign and he put out some federal guidelines which i think is important when it comes to dealing with lgbt issues and trans issues. he rescinded that. it ticked me off. i was tweeting about it, i went public about it. have you had any response from him? no. he w
a supporter of donald trump and at first, he said, during the campaign, he supported the idea that lgbtqe could use, for example, the rest rooms that they wished, and that has now been rescinded. what do you think about that? is that the kind of thing you should be campaigning on? i do campaign on it. i'm all over that stuff. there is a political side to this. i did talk to trump. people say that i'm a supporter of donald trump. no, i like the republican party because i believe in limited...
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disproportionate number in marginal communities and color, lgbtq is a result of people trying to use rubber fix problems. soledad: do you think it could be devastating to communities if the federal prosecutors them this directive tells and if local prosecutors pick up on the message and make decision be more aggressive on these drug crimes? devastating.lready we are already where we have reached devastation. hatever happens with the federal government and what they choose to do will be more devastating. prosecutors that i worked alongside and visit all country recently follow this mandate, we are embarrassed and we should be ashamed of what we are citizens of o the this country. soledad: adam foss, nice to have you with us. you.: thank soledad: next on "matter of fact." they are not your father's factory jobs. some are talking about making $40,000 a year right after they completing school. soledad: why can't employers work?people to do the still ahead. a bank employee quits when her politics are questioned. i was not going to stop change.with change soledad: did a congressman apply t
disproportionate number in marginal communities and color, lgbtq is a result of people trying to use rubber fix problems. soledad: do you think it could be devastating to communities if the federal prosecutors them this directive tells and if local prosecutors pick up on the message and make decision be more aggressive on these drug crimes? devastating.lready we are already where we have reached devastation. hatever happens with the federal government and what they choose to do will be more...
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now called lgbtq, something something something. >> host: that movement is larger than the gay movement treachery fastly i grew up. i grew up believing that all of these movements for social justice were connected, that we are all part of a larger struggle to end war and end racism and poverty. i think that's changed a bit over the years but it is still the way i look at and i think it would be helpful for people viewed it that way. >> host: how would you define the gay movement today, 2017? >> guest: right now in 2017 i think lgbt people face a real challenge.ac we have won some very important victories in recent years,, particularly during the obama administration. now i think all of those advances clearly are in great danger of being reversed.d. so we have a younger generation that grew up under obama and never really knew the kind of struggle my generation went through. generation went throught was part of my impetus to write the book of what people to know what it took to get us there. >> where does the title come from? >> it came from a daydream one day when i was much longer woul
now called lgbtq, something something something. >> host: that movement is larger than the gay movement treachery fastly i grew up. i grew up believing that all of these movements for social justice were connected, that we are all part of a larger struggle to end war and end racism and poverty. i think that's changed a bit over the years but it is still the way i look at and i think it would be helpful for people viewed it that way. >> host: how would you define the gay movement...
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meanwhile, scores of lgbtq activists rallied outside the white house wednesday following rumors trump's executive order would allow businesses to deny services to gay, lesbian and transgender people in the name of religious freedom. this is ellen buchman of the leadership conference on civil and human rights. >> we have been here before, my friends. while generations have been working to advance progress, we all know that others have been working to impede that progress and those rights. and they have often turned to religion as their weapon of choice, or as their excuse to promote discriminatory behavior. amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the "washington post" reports trump's executive order won't include the lgbtq provision, though the administration hasn't yet revealed the text of trump's order. meanwhile, president trump will travel to new york city today to deliver a speech on a decommissioned aircraft carrier alongside australian prime minister malcolm turnbull. it's trump's first return to his hometown since his inauguration
meanwhile, scores of lgbtq activists rallied outside the white house wednesday following rumors trump's executive order would allow businesses to deny services to gay, lesbian and transgender people in the name of religious freedom. this is ellen buchman of the leadership conference on civil and human rights. >> we have been here before, my friends. while generations have been working to advance progress, we all know that others have been working to impede that progress and those rights....
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degeneres paving the way for the lgbtq community on screen and off making personal life public startinge cover of "time" magazine. sparking debates around the country, and on oprah. >> i just feel like, we're being stuffed with this, right now. down our throat. it's just like, why? why? why all the time? >> because you don't have to fight for any one to embrace you and say how wonder tul you have a family and children. >> her courage being celebrated two decade later. >> it was the hardest thing i ever had to do in my life. i wouldn't change one moment of it. it led me to be where i am, standing in front of all of you which is a joy. >> york. >> congratulations to her great. can't believe it's been 20 years. >> stay with us. we'll be right back. it's more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist you may not even notice. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one
degeneres paving the way for the lgbtq community on screen and off making personal life public startinge cover of "time" magazine. sparking debates around the country, and on oprah. >> i just feel like, we're being stuffed with this, right now. down our throat. it's just like, why? why? why all the time? >> because you don't have to fight for any one to embrace you and say how wonder tul you have a family and children. >> her courage being celebrated two decade...
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there were a variety of causes on display during the protest from support of planned parenthood and lgbtqs remained peaceful throughout the graduation ceremony. >>> stay with us, ahead on "eyewitness news" the search as we know it is coming to an. >> how are you feeling buy the circus ending >> i'm ok because i. an animal lover >> the ringling brothers,barnum and bailey is taking its final bowel, who walked away victorious is the seventh annual burger brawl. >> oprah winfrey has been seen at a number of graduation >>> a hump back whale looked out of a way of the california harbor saturday. they said the whale was about 2530 feet long and r and stuck among the boats. it took at a full day but the whale finally found its way out. >>> funeral plans are now set for sound garden front man chris cornell. he will be laid to reston may 26th. he will be buried at the hollywood forever cemetery. he performed with his band in detroit. the medical examiner's office ruled the death a suicide by hanging. he was 52. >>> lean na dun nam cancelled her tour. recent surgery and physical therapy to treat end
there were a variety of causes on display during the protest from support of planned parenthood and lgbtqs remained peaceful throughout the graduation ceremony. >>> stay with us, ahead on "eyewitness news" the search as we know it is coming to an. >> how are you feeling buy the circus ending >> i'm ok because i. an animal lover >> the ringling brothers,barnum and bailey is taking its final bowel, who walked away victorious is the seventh annual burger brawl....
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kind of the background on the challenges of the lgbtq community behind bars., lgbt people are three times as likely to go to prison or jail than the regular population which is shocking. 33% of women in prison for example are lesbian or bisexual and only 3% of women in the population are lesbian or bisexual. there's something going on there, we haven't figured out why people are more likely to be incarcerated but they are. >> when we think of what's being done to protect the inmates that falls into the plenty communities, is there anything out of manning's case that's helped reveal injustice behind bars? >> well, i think manning is the world's most high profile transgendered woman in prison and she highlights something they go through all the time. access to hormones. inability to -- you know, being separated out from the population. solitary confinement. those things are done sometimes because of the prison rape initiative -- which is meant to make sure that everyone is safe from sexual assault and harassment. but what ends up happening so often, people are p
kind of the background on the challenges of the lgbtq community behind bars., lgbt people are three times as likely to go to prison or jail than the regular population which is shocking. 33% of women in prison for example are lesbian or bisexual and only 3% of women in the population are lesbian or bisexual. there's something going on there, we haven't figured out why people are more likely to be incarcerated but they are. >> when we think of what's being done to protect the inmates that...
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that i have to cope with and that persons of color have to cope with, immigrants have to cope with, lgbtq have to cope with. we have to expose it so people can see that there is a reality that some people don't experience but others have to live with. this is why we expose it. what was said was in essence that we will murder you. we will murder you, lynch you is what was said. lynching is murder. give you a trial before we hang you and when she. went she is -- lynch you. it does not matter if you are a ceo of a major corporation or congress, some people believe that they can intimidate you with the threat of lynching. we need to let people know. we also have to do this. we have to protect people in these congressional offices. there are young people working there, young staffers. some of the people are still in high school. there in terms. -- they are in terms. they should not have to tolerate the ugliness, but we signed up for a job. we will not be turned around by intimidation. this will in no way thwart our efforts to move forward. as a matter of fact, i'm currently crafting and drafti
that i have to cope with and that persons of color have to cope with, immigrants have to cope with, lgbtq have to cope with. we have to expose it so people can see that there is a reality that some people don't experience but others have to live with. this is why we expose it. what was said was in essence that we will murder you. we will murder you, lynch you is what was said. lynching is murder. give you a trial before we hang you and when she. went she is -- lynch you. it does not matter if...
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there are lgbtq groups who go door to door because they want to show they are normal, kind, concerned about the environment, so interactions, yes. interactions with kindness helps to increase understanding, you are absolutely right. thank you for that comment. anyone else? >> thank you for your story. i would like for you to talk a little bit about your children. how did it affect them? when were they aware there was a difference? >> children are good observers but poor interpreters. when my daughter was five she said why is your skin so rebobr? i believe it had a negative affect on her. people have a tribal desire to fit in and be part of it and it made her uncomfortable. my son less so. my daughter is sensitive and it took her time to come to terms with the fact our skin colors are different. now she is a huge advocate and is very involved in her college group called mix which is for anyone of mixed race or interested in other cultures. there was nothing like that for me when i was in college. my best friend text me on the way in saying you are mixed race? i didn't know that. i trie
there are lgbtq groups who go door to door because they want to show they are normal, kind, concerned about the environment, so interactions, yes. interactions with kindness helps to increase understanding, you are absolutely right. thank you for that comment. anyone else? >> thank you for your story. i would like for you to talk a little bit about your children. how did it affect them? when were they aware there was a difference? >> children are good observers but poor...
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she said states should decide if schools that won't admit lgbtq students should get federal money. >>> still to come, the next chapter in aerospace. boeing is picked to design and bill a new military hypersonic space plane. new military hypersonic space plane. ♪ dixie ultra's new flexproof® technology makes it twice as strong as the leading store brand. that's strength you can count on. ♪ i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, i accept i take easier trails than i used to. a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter what path i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more
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as well as lgbtq awareness. >> just a short time ago we can see folks behind you ronica. what is their message and why are they protestsing here in d.c. >> the march today that ended at th quhit house jinx, shawn, started dupont circle and the point they wanted to bring home they wanted to stop all deportations led by the trump administration. i want to take you here first. this schdz mow it was my understanding mayor bowser has been a voice in support of status in the district as sanctuary city and seeing this sign here took me by surprise and i want to mar from your perspective i think someone was saying to me they feel mayor bowser has not been staunchly opposed to president trump enough. tell me what you try to get the point across. >> that's a lot. my name -- many languages one voice. we have officially put in several requests on behalf of immigrant communities where immigrant sales are entire organization is immigrants and we put in multiple requests for mayor bowser to meet us with and she flat out refused last time. we met her in november and i'm a commissioner fo
as well as lgbtq awareness. >> just a short time ago we can see folks behind you ronica. what is their message and why are they protestsing here in d.c. >> the march today that ended at th quhit house jinx, shawn, started dupont circle and the point they wanted to bring home they wanted to stop all deportations led by the trump administration. i want to take you here first. this schdz mow it was my understanding mayor bowser has been a voice in support of status in the district as...
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we are representing a number of individuals who willingly serve and employ lgbtq individuals. this isn't about their sexual orientation but there is a line for them and certain events they cannot use their creativity. but we are seeing the government coming after them and propel them to participate in an event that goes against their beliefs. we will need to continue to preserve religious liberty and free speech for everyone. there is a florist in washington state and for ten years she served and created floral arrangements for birthday, anniversaries and valentine's day and a whole host of events and when we came to ask flowers for his same-sex wedding she referred him to four others. the washington state attorney general came after here suing her personally and corporately saying she has to participate and celebrate this event otherwise she can be fined and essentially lose her business. one thing she will tell you is rob and kirk, the couple suing her, have the freedom to live with their viewpoint about marriage. they can get married and celebrate and live it out in every a
we are representing a number of individuals who willingly serve and employ lgbtq individuals. this isn't about their sexual orientation but there is a line for them and certain events they cannot use their creativity. but we are seeing the government coming after them and propel them to participate in an event that goes against their beliefs. we will need to continue to preserve religious liberty and free speech for everyone. there is a florist in washington state and for ten years she served...
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accused of bias by the lgbtq community for comments like this. . >> if you polled a psychiatrist, they'reoing to tell you that transgender is a disease. >> the human rights campaign that made this video organized to block green, a tennessee state senator, green is a west point graduate and, doctor who treated iraqi dictator saddam hussein. in a statement, green said tragically my life of public service and my christian beliefs have been mischaracterized and attacked for political gain. the trump white house has another job opening. >> folks are going to arrive this way. >> after the abrupt departure of chief usher angela green appointed by president obama, reed was the first woman in history to manage the white house residence. officials said reed left on good terms and suggested replacing the chief usher was routine. however, that rule has typically not changed with a new president. >> it's not uncommon that you might have a transition of staff when a new administration comes in and it's simply nothing more than that. >> the president has spent seven weekends at the white house, eight in
accused of bias by the lgbtq community for comments like this. . >> if you polled a psychiatrist, they'reoing to tell you that transgender is a disease. >> the human rights campaign that made this video organized to block green, a tennessee state senator, green is a west point graduate and, doctor who treated iraqi dictator saddam hussein. in a statement, green said tragically my life of public service and my christian beliefs have been mischaracterized and attacked for political...
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am part of the gay/straight alliance at school, and i wish that our school offered more support for lgbtqdents. female: dear senator, i help out at my family's restaurant, and i wish that school regulations allow for more flexibility with work hours. brian: dear senator, we are a diverse group of friends, and we ask that you influence our schools to protect the extra-curricular interests of all kinds of students, and ensure equal opportunities for all. ♪ robert: brian, i have to say that i was very impressed with the kind of the feel, you know what i mean? something that's not quite as easy to kind of analyze, just a feel that came across in that video. was it difficult to get your friends to open up and talk about some of the things that they were talking about? brian: not at all, they all were willing to be in my video when i asked. robert: yeah. why is that, do you think? i'd think a lot of people might feel like they might be a little bit reluctant. why are your friends so forthcoming? brian: i think it's because we're all willing to share kind of a part of our lives with each other,
am part of the gay/straight alliance at school, and i wish that our school offered more support for lgbtqdents. female: dear senator, i help out at my family's restaurant, and i wish that school regulations allow for more flexibility with work hours. brian: dear senator, we are a diverse group of friends, and we ask that you influence our schools to protect the extra-curricular interests of all kinds of students, and ensure equal opportunities for all. ♪ robert: brian, i have to say that i...
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. >> any efforts to roll back progress on lgbtq rights, we can stop that. rolling backseati voting rightsr we have seen what happens because i could not believe that story. we are always competitive with you guys. we have one of the top voting turn outs and sometimes you do. you just handicapped yourself. we cannot let this happen at the top level. we can stop at any effort to disregard down player distracting of the russian interference in our election. they did it -- [ applause ] >> they did in 2016 and we know they'll do it again. i spent last week of last year of lyndsey graham and in the bo baltics. which ones would you kiss? you got both of those guys there. it gives you the sense that 10,000 ukrainians have died because of russians invasion, 10,000 people. then you hear the story where they had the audacity to move a statute out of the public square. what do the russia do? they shut down the internet. just to come and celebrate the independence of 125 years, what do the russians do? they hack in the accounts. they have seen these movies before. we sa
. >> any efforts to roll back progress on lgbtq rights, we can stop that. rolling backseati voting rightsr we have seen what happens because i could not believe that story. we are always competitive with you guys. we have one of the top voting turn outs and sometimes you do. you just handicapped yourself. we cannot let this happen at the top level. we can stop at any effort to disregard down player distracting of the russian interference in our election. they did it -- [ applause ]...
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green has stepped aside after critics accused him of make ago bigoted statements and supporting anti-lgbtqa state senator he said his comments were mischaracterized. >>> a navy seal was killed in so many ollia the first casualty there since 1993. >> the navy seal shot and killed during the raid some 40 miles from mogudisho the second seal to lose his life since donald trump became president, seal killed in january, his widow making an emotional appearance before joint congress. >> ryan's legacy is etched into eternity. >> u.s. so machiningmalia force fire some distance from the compound. one of 60 or more active duty seals killed since 9/11 where eleven were killed in afghanistan to loss of 17 where helicopter was shot down in 20 1e6 2011. these heavy forces have paid a heavy price for 16 straight years. >> over time depleted deployments never in our history have we had that north korean security officials claim the cia corrupted and bribed north korea citizen in russia carried out a plot for biochem many weapons. no response from the u.s. or south korea. >>> tonight emmanuel macron's camp
green has stepped aside after critics accused him of make ago bigoted statements and supporting anti-lgbtqa state senator he said his comments were mischaracterized. >>> a navy seal was killed in so many ollia the first casualty there since 1993. >> the navy seal shot and killed during the raid some 40 miles from mogudisho the second seal to lose his life since donald trump became president, seal killed in january, his widow making an emotional appearance before joint congress....
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[applause] any effort to rollback progress on lgbtq rights. something that we are on the forefront on, we can stop that. [applause] >> rolling back voting rights after we have seen what has happened. and it could not believe the story because we are always competitive with you guys. in minnesota, right? we are one of the top voting turnout and sometimes you do. you just handicap yourself because of what the republicans did in the legislature. we cannot let this happen on the national level. [applause] we can stop that. and because that any effort to disregard the distract from the russian interference in our election. [applause] they did it in 2016 and we know they will do it again. i spent the last week of last year with lindsey graham and john mccain in the baltics. and in georgia and in ukraine. and we were literally on the front line with ukrainian troops on new year's eve. right? which one do you kiss? we have both of those guys. and the president was there and 10,000 ukrainians died because of russian invasion and because of what they ha
[applause] any effort to rollback progress on lgbtq rights. something that we are on the forefront on, we can stop that. [applause] >> rolling back voting rights after we have seen what has happened. and it could not believe the story because we are always competitive with you guys. in minnesota, right? we are one of the top voting turnout and sometimes you do. you just handicap yourself because of what the republicans did in the legislature. we cannot let this happen on the national...
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protesters carried signs, referencing, refugees, lgbtq rights and issues. president trump stopped at the vatican for an audience with the pope. a cordial meeting though they had public differences in the past. as the president was leaving. he was heard telling the pope, i won't forget what you said. abc's chief white house correspondent, jonathan carl has more. >> reporter: the pope and the president. the ultimate odd couple. >> such a a great honor. >> their meeting may have seend awkward at first. a beaming president standing next to a stoic pope francis. after it was over though. the president called the meeting an honor. >> high is something. he is really great. we had a fantastic meeting. >> reporter: the president arrived at the vatican greeted by the iconic swiss guard and a long red carpet. a welcome filled with pageantry. it wasn't long ago that the two men had a very public feud. the pope last year saying, then candidate donald trump's call to build a wall was not christian. candidate trump reacting angrily. >> for a religious leader to question a
protesters carried signs, referencing, refugees, lgbtq rights and issues. president trump stopped at the vatican for an audience with the pope. a cordial meeting though they had public differences in the past. as the president was leaving. he was heard telling the pope, i won't forget what you said. abc's chief white house correspondent, jonathan carl has more. >> reporter: the pope and the president. the ultimate odd couple. >> such a a great honor. >> their meeting may have...
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they also say they learned about standing up for the poor, for the lgbtq community and say these teachingse straight from pope francis and don't believe that he vice president mike pence represents those teachings. >> either we are all notre dame or none of us are. if you are trying to silence and not listen to the preferences of group and their families you're not listening to any of us. that was a speech or i guess that was what we wanted to say today. to the administration more so than anyone else the administration, you need to listen to our peers and their families and concerns when you decide who to invite to our graduation. >> some context is important here because about 3100 students received degrees and between 75 and 100 students today up and walked out. once vice president mike pence began to speak. >> rosa flores in south bend, end. thank you so much. international travel can certainly take a toll on a person. >> how some cabinet members are faring on the u.s. president's first foreign trip. there's a little hint there. back in a moment. pion who's faced thousands of drivers. s
they also say they learned about standing up for the poor, for the lgbtq community and say these teachingse straight from pope francis and don't believe that he vice president mike pence represents those teachings. >> either we are all notre dame or none of us are. if you are trying to silence and not listen to the preferences of group and their families you're not listening to any of us. that was a speech or i guess that was what we wanted to say today. to the administration more so than...
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made a surprise appearance at t he awards that honored media for fair and accurate portrayals of the lgbtqommunity. whoop whoopi goldberg accepted a award. >> people recognize that even when you're taking an antidepressant, you may still be struggling with depression. ♪ you try to put on a brave face. but inside, the symptoms linger. in fact, 2 out of 3 people taking an antidepressant may still experience unresolved symptoms. rexulti, when added toyo ur antidepressant, has been shown to reduce symptoms of depression. it may help you feel better without giving up the progress you may have made with your antidepressant. rexulti is not for everyone. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior, worsening depression, or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in those 24 and younger. elderly dementia patients taking rexulti have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor if you have high fever, stiff muscles, and confusion to address a possible life-threatening condition or if you have uncontrollable muscle movements, hese may be permanent. high blood sugar wa
made a surprise appearance at t he awards that honored media for fair and accurate portrayals of the lgbtqommunity. whoop whoopi goldberg accepted a award. >> people recognize that even when you're taking an antidepressant, you may still be struggling with depression. ♪ you try to put on a brave face. but inside, the symptoms linger. in fact, 2 out of 3 people taking an antidepressant may still experience unresolved symptoms. rexulti, when added toyo ur antidepressant, has been shown to...
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any effort to roll back progress on lgbtq rights, something i wanted minnesota is on the forefront on, we can stop that. rolling back voting rights, after we have seen what is happened and i cannot believe the story because rose competitive with you in minnesota. we have one of the top voting turnouts, you just handicapped yourself because of what the republicans did in the legislature. we cannot let this happen on the national level. we can stop that. [applause] we can stop any effort to disregard, downplay or distract from the russian interference in our election. they did it in 2016, and we know they will do it again. i spent the last week of last year with lindsey graham and john mccain in the baltics and in georgia and in your crane. we were on the front line with the ukrainian troops on new year's eve. which one do you kiss? you both of those guys i'm president -- was there and he gives you 10000 ukrainians have died because of russia invasions. 10000 people. then you hear the stories where they have the audacity to move a statue out of a public square and into a cemetery. what
any effort to roll back progress on lgbtq rights, something i wanted minnesota is on the forefront on, we can stop that. rolling back voting rights, after we have seen what is happened and i cannot believe the story because rose competitive with you in minnesota. we have one of the top voting turnouts, you just handicapped yourself because of what the republicans did in the legislature. we cannot let this happen on the national level. we can stop that. [applause] we can stop any effort to...
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. >> friends and loved ones of the man who created the rainbow flag for the lgbtq community spread his board now flying the famous flag. he died in his sleep at his home in new york. he was 65-years old. in 1978 baker created that rainbow flag for the san francisco gay pride parade. >> temperatures today were warmer than yesterday. the numbers were a good 5 and 10 degrees warmer. so we have 81 in napa. tomorrow not as warm as it was today. it's going to be cooler by about ten degrees. where there are mid-70s there'll be upper 60s maybe mid-60s. much cooler especially around the coast where there's a dose of fog right now. it'll be more prominent tomorrow morning. this is the system here you can see it spinning like this. this is the system that's going to get close to us and as it bump s towards the coast it creates some lift which cools us off. maybe some drizzle, and maybe a sprinkle as far south as santa rosa. >>> so it's foggy out there now. the warmest day was today and that all changes around tomorrow. high pressure starts to breakdown. the winds start to shift you get more weste
. >> friends and loved ones of the man who created the rainbow flag for the lgbtq community spread his board now flying the famous flag. he died in his sleep at his home in new york. he was 65-years old. in 1978 baker created that rainbow flag for the san francisco gay pride parade. >> temperatures today were warmer than yesterday. the numbers were a good 5 and 10 degrees warmer. so we have 81 in napa. tomorrow not as warm as it was today. it's going to be cooler by about ten...
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whether you were marching for black lives matter or reproductive rights or lgbtq or clean air, clean water, it didn't matter. it was your issue, what you cared about. if we are going to pass a national paid leave act plan, it is only if every one of you stand up and demand it. it is about us. if we aren't willing to fight for it, it will never happen. this is about the mock zation of democracy. it is about each individual having a voice. a 17-year-old girl that tweets something that goes viral that makes a difference. the creative person that creates a meme that is really funny that says it like it is. that's happening today. we will win and defeat donald trump and his horrific policies and do good things like pass a national paid leave plan. thank you all. [cheers and applause] host: please welcome senator chris murphy, rep adam schiff and david sanger. >>> thanks, very much. i'm david sanger from "the new york times" and delighted to be here with senator murphy and congressman shif andchiff and have a discussion about russia and other issues in the news. i wanted to start, though,
whether you were marching for black lives matter or reproductive rights or lgbtq or clean air, clean water, it didn't matter. it was your issue, what you cared about. if we are going to pass a national paid leave act plan, it is only if every one of you stand up and demand it. it is about us. if we aren't willing to fight for it, it will never happen. this is about the mock zation of democracy. it is about each individual having a voice. a 17-year-old girl that tweets something that goes viral...
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growing calls for the president to pick someone else for the job over green's past comments on the lgbtquslim community. calls the criticisms false and misleading attacks against him. >>> emmanuel macron has won the french election. dominant victory winning both urban and rural voters with high and low end unemployment. age 39. youngest leader of france since napoleon. joining us from france. good to have you with us. we know the race was closely watched. not only in france, but also across europe. what did the win mean for the future of the european union. >> this is a big win. not just for france. not just for europe, but for the global community. of course emmanuel macron was the radical centrist. running on very much internationalist approach. the french people are behind the european union. marine le pen had run on a platform similar to brexit. similar to donald trump. called the donald trump of france. against the global sort of super national institutions. not just the european union and the euro. also nato. she wanted to re-evaluate france's position in nato. so emmanuel macron h
growing calls for the president to pick someone else for the job over green's past comments on the lgbtquslim community. calls the criticisms false and misleading attacks against him. >>> emmanuel macron has won the french election. dominant victory winning both urban and rural voters with high and low end unemployment. age 39. youngest leader of france since napoleon. joining us from france. good to have you with us. we know the race was closely watched. not only in france, but also...
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immigration, lgbtq, police brutality, six or seven issues.ark, when you have maybe four messages, can any of them be effective or is it okay to not put all your eggs in one basket? >> that's the challenge. i remember when -- >> kat: there are a lot of people who are antisocialist. >> eric: saturday with the climate change people. today it's the mayday people. there is the common denominator. they are all anti-trump. aggressively. think about this. trump is a unifier on that regard. >> kat: that he makes them all mad? >> eric: there were 200,000 -- >> eboni: and they are not all paid, eric bolling. >> diplomacy starts at home. go talk to them. don't just say i don't want to acknowledge them. you have to talk and you have to learn. >> eric: you guys are saying the same thing about donald trump, the candidate who could never become president. because he was to anti-illegal immigration pretty hasn't changed his stance on immigration, and he won, and they are still protesting. >> 76% -- >> eboni: i would submit he has changed in his issue with imm
immigration, lgbtq, police brutality, six or seven issues.ark, when you have maybe four messages, can any of them be effective or is it okay to not put all your eggs in one basket? >> that's the challenge. i remember when -- >> kat: there are a lot of people who are antisocialist. >> eric: saturday with the climate change people. today it's the mayday people. there is the common denominator. they are all anti-trump. aggressively. think about this. trump is a unifier on that...
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we have already seen some resending of guidance -- some rescinding of guidance in terms of how lgbtq children should be treated with regard to bathroom access. but it is not merely the letters. it is the enforcement action. when you have an administration committed to civil rights, we have seen significant worsening actions across the gamut of extentrotections to the certain populations of kids are treated differently based upon race or gender or other status-based decision-making. it is really what actions are being taken. jeff sessions said the administration is going to be significantly less committed to civil rights. this is bound up in a lot of states rights language. it has never been good for people of color. never for low-income people, never for immigrants when the federal government steps back from civil rights. thatof the federal laws the department of education is here to enforce are really civil rights era laws because we had states and localities that were given short shrift to at risk children, and when those children tended to be immigrants for people of color, it was
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biden: i'm determined, and i mean this sincerely -- to protect the rights of lgbtq community. [applause] mr. biden: we have again the people who ran along with me are there. they are the experts in the nation. they are there at that foundation. so, it is a great, great, great opportunity. and then, i think with the help of your delegation, i think we made enormous progress in the cancer moonshot. we moved things along in a way that i do have time to explain, but the truth is, when i went to the administration to see if they wanted to pick it up, they are not there yet. a group of the leading cancer experts in the world concluded -- including eric lander at m.i.t., elizabeth jaffey, and the committee that we will be announcing at the end of the month, that we will continue -- and we will continue to push the barriers because we are close. we are close to making such fundamental changes that we can actually extend life. we can cure some cancers. [applause] mr. biden: your children --remember i said this, when children get their vaccinations for measles and mumps, they will be ab
biden: i'm determined, and i mean this sincerely -- to protect the rights of lgbtq community. [applause] mr. biden: we have again the people who ran along with me are there. they are the experts in the nation. they are there at that foundation. so, it is a great, great, great opportunity. and then, i think with the help of your delegation, i think we made enormous progress in the cancer moonshot. we moved things along in a way that i do have time to explain, but the truth is, when i went to the...
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migrant rights, women's rights, black lives matter, global warming, lgbtq rights and many more. >> it is being seen as political. he is a strong critic of president trump's immigration policies ab included that criticism in yesterday's speech. >>> a big celebration for students in san francisco. in honor of asian-american heritage month students of all grades were invited to submit a piece for the growing up asian in american award. winners were honored at the art museum on saturday morning. robert honda emceed the festivities. >> your talent and creativity need to be known and you need to be part of the reason why it's known. >> winners compete for more than $20,000 in cash prizes and nbc bro bay area is a proud sponsor of the event. >> and it is continuing to be outside. >> just chillier than we expect. >> chillier for mom and i hope hubby and i'm sure your kidding have money amazing plan but no flowy skirts today because tu breezy. and pack a light sweater. you don't need a heavy jacket because it should be warming up into the 60s but a lot cooler along the coastline. walnut creek
migrant rights, women's rights, black lives matter, global warming, lgbtq rights and many more. >> it is being seen as political. he is a strong critic of president trump's immigration policies ab included that criticism in yesterday's speech. >>> a big celebration for students in san francisco. in honor of asian-american heritage month students of all grades were invited to submit a piece for the growing up asian in american award. winners were honored at the art museum on...