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daniel mcarthur owns the ashers bakery gave his reaction a short time ago.new we hadn't done anything wrong in turning down this order. after more than four years, the supreme court has now recognised that and we are very grateful. grateful to the judges, and especially grateful to god. we are particularly pleased the supreme court emphatically accepted what we have said all along, we did not turn down this order because of the person who made it but because of the message itself. the judges gave a clear signal today, in fact, it couldn't be clearer. family businesses like ours are free to focus on giving all their customers the best service they can, without being forced to promote other people's campaigns. i know a lot of people's campaigns. i know a lot of people will be very glad of this ruling today, because this ruling protects freedom of speech and freedom of conscience for everyone. on behalf of my family, can i say thank you to everyone who has helped us and supported us and prayed for us and supported us and prayed for us through all this. i do wan
daniel mcarthur owns the ashers bakery gave his reaction a short time ago.new we hadn't done anything wrong in turning down this order. after more than four years, the supreme court has now recognised that and we are very grateful. grateful to the judges, and especially grateful to god. we are particularly pleased the supreme court emphatically accepted what we have said all along, we did not turn down this order because of the person who made it but because of the message itself. the judges...
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i'm so glad today that ashers has won the case, and that takes a lot...m. i feel personally offended, and i feel that the lgbt community would be offended also. the supreme courtjudges said that the conclusions reached today were not intended to diminish the need to protect people who are gay from discrimination, saying it would be an affront to human dignity to refuse someone a service based on their sexual orientation. but that that was not what had happened in this case. instead, said the court, it was the bakery‘s right not to print a message with which they disagreed. and this could be a taste of things to come if other businesses wish to refuse to promote political views in future. emma vardy, bbc news, at the supreme court. let's get back to our main story. hurricane michael has brought destruction to parts of florida. well, let's speak now to iain mchenry, originally from belfast, who has been living in tallahassee in florida. tell me what is happening where you are. hello, carol, can you hear me? yes, we are hearing you find. tell us yes, we are
i'm so glad today that ashers has won the case, and that takes a lot...m. i feel personally offended, and i feel that the lgbt community would be offended also. the supreme courtjudges said that the conclusions reached today were not intended to diminish the need to protect people who are gay from discrimination, saying it would be an affront to human dignity to refuse someone a service based on their sexual orientation. but that that was not what had happened in this case. instead, said the...
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speaking outside the court, daniel mcarthur from ashers said they were pleased with thejudgement.e has been with us during the challenges of the last four years, and through the bible and the support of christians, he has comforted us and sustained us. he is our rock and all of his ways are just. we are delighted and relieved at today's ruling. we always knew we hadn't done anything wrong in turning down this order. after more than four years, the supreme court has now recognised that and we're very grateful. grateful to the judges, and especially grateful to god. we are particularly pleased the supreme court emphatically accepted what we've said all along — we did not turn down this order because of the person who made it but because of the message itself. the judges gave a clear signal today, in fact, it couldn't be clearer. family businesses like ours are free to focus on giving all their customers the best service they can, without being forced to promote other people's campaigns. i know a lot of people will be very glad of this ruling today, because this ruling protects freed
speaking outside the court, daniel mcarthur from ashers said they were pleased with thejudgement.e has been with us during the challenges of the last four years, and through the bible and the support of christians, he has comforted us and sustained us. he is our rock and all of his ways are just. we are delighted and relieved at today's ruling. we always knew we hadn't done anything wrong in turning down this order. after more than four years, the supreme court has now recognised that and we're...
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i'm so glad today that ashers has won the case and that takes a lot... lot of pressure on them. i feel personally offended, and i feel that the lgbt community would be offended also. the supreme courtjudges said that the conclusions reached today were not intended to diminish the need to protect people who are gay from discrimination, saying it would be an affront to human dignity to refuse someone a service based on their sexual orientation. but that that was not what had happened in this case. instead, said the court, it was the bakery‘s right not to print a message with which they disagreed. and this could be a taste of things to come if other businesses wish to refuse to promote political views in future. emma vardy, bbc news, at the supreme court. our home editor, mark easton, is with me. mark, what do you make of the potential legal implications of this ruling? well, discrimination law is about ensuring that people are not treated differently because of their race, religion or sexual orientation, it is about people, not messages, and it is not abou
i'm so glad today that ashers has won the case and that takes a lot... lot of pressure on them. i feel personally offended, and i feel that the lgbt community would be offended also. the supreme courtjudges said that the conclusions reached today were not intended to diminish the need to protect people who are gay from discrimination, saying it would be an affront to human dignity to refuse someone a service based on their sexual orientation. but that that was not what had happened in this...
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ashers baking company, in belfast, is appealing against a high courtjudgement that it had discriminated the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: hurricane michael's set to make landfall on america's gulf coast within hours, bringing massive storm surges and winds approaching 200 kilometres an hour. the imf has warned of "dangerous udercurrents" in the global economy and said there's a real risk of another global financial crisis. most countries are failing to address the needs of the more than a billion people worldwide affected by mental health disorders, according to a major new report. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. if we start with with the washington post. it looks at the us ambassador to the united nations, nikki haley, who has resigned and will leave her post in january. the paper says ms haley leaves trump's orbit as a political force who could potentially pose a threat to the president. in the uk, the independent carries a warning from the bank of england that the need for action is now "pressing" to wa
ashers baking company, in belfast, is appealing against a high courtjudgement that it had discriminated the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: hurricane michael's set to make landfall on america's gulf coast within hours, bringing massive storm surges and winds approaching 200 kilometres an hour. the imf has warned of "dangerous udercurrents" in the global economy and said there's a real risk of another global financial crisis. most countries are failing to address the...
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. >> his name is corbin asher. >> oh. >> t h hf >> cute. >> you know what else is cute? be looking forward to moments like this when that baby is just a little older. this little boy smith is there with his dad bingham. and he's just a barrel of laughs. >> oh. >> you get your giggles, whatever they're laughing at until they're done. be it half an hour. he's watching. >> genjeagenius dad. >> boom! >>> a dude on a tree stand realizes he's got company. >> hey there, bear. >> there are five bears. >> okay. >> what happens when they try to get on his level. >> and a car pulls into a police station. >> but he didn't get very far. >> story behind one quick-thinking takedown. >> so the scammer ban emer basi scammed out of his scam. >> brought to you by icy hot, rise from pain. and her meeting just sofie'sgot moved up...sandwich to now. so she tries new listerine® ready! tabs™. she's chewing that tiny tab which turns into ...a swish of liquid?! she's swishing away! which feels a little like... whaaaat? unleash the clean feel of listerine® - anytime, anywhere. sofie girl, you are
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i'm so glad today that ashers has won the case, and that takes a lot — i'm sure it was a lot of pressurenity would be offended also. the supreme courtjudges said that the conclusions reached today were not intended to diminish the need to protect people who are gay from discrimination, saying it would be an affront to human dignity to refuse someone a service based on their sexual orientation, but that that was not what had happened in this case. instead, said the court, it was the bakery‘s right not to print a message with which they disagreed. and this could be a taste of things to come if other businesses wish to refuse to promote political views in future. emma vardy, bbc news, at the supreme court. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: olympic gold medallist simone biles speaks out about being the victim of sexual abuse. world number two roger federer survives a scare as he gets his shanghai masters title defence underway. and shane warne tells us that test cricket will be around as long as its star att
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asher's erupted between supporters of maher say c.-o. ahead of the team's europa league football match in the french city on thursday night. forced to intervene after say the police were forced to intervene and used tear gas to separate the french and italian support his roughly eighty fans from each side are said to have been involved three were injured two of them a town the other a local media reported tens of thousands of bushes a lot c.e.o. found to address the black reportedly carrying weapons like knives and bottles the club was reportedly known to have of violent far right fringe among its supporters . the match ended three one victory for lots of you. are still up and coming here on the program on r t today a twenty one people confirmed dead in a saudi air strike in yemen more details in just a. the thing about saudi arabia is they is the oil as a weapon and they get too close to investigating what's going on over there they push the price of oil up now on the last ten years because of fracking in america america a position to s
asher's erupted between supporters of maher say c.-o. ahead of the team's europa league football match in the french city on thursday night. forced to intervene after say the police were forced to intervene and used tear gas to separate the french and italian support his roughly eighty fans from each side are said to have been involved three were injured two of them a town the other a local media reported tens of thousands of bushes a lot c.e.o. found to address the black reportedly carrying...
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asher bugger to me of those peer rules he says he won't post anything from his workplace little personal information and no family photos because those the preconditions for living in peace with facebook. chris raised only shares good things and educational things on facebook. he doesn't want the world to know anything too personal all find out about bad experiences. and good work levere also posted an opinion saying i contrail all my data for privacy reasons. so i keep saying to myself. still we're glad that the parents of these cute babies didn't keep their pictures to themselves just look at them testing those lemons. one of our viewers observed a reaction like this in his nephew he's been a deer or from timo in guyana and he sent in a question about it. why do babies put everything in their mouth. no matter what they see in front of them they want to suck it lick it all chew on it even the camera filming them could it be that they're simply hungry. no they don't want to eat the objects they want to examine them and babies can do that best with their mouths. in newborns the highest de
asher bugger to me of those peer rules he says he won't post anything from his workplace little personal information and no family photos because those the preconditions for living in peace with facebook. chris raised only shares good things and educational things on facebook. he doesn't want the world to know anything too personal all find out about bad experiences. and good work levere also posted an opinion saying i contrail all my data for privacy reasons. so i keep saying to myself. still...
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dina asher—smith famously went from kit—carrier to sprint champion.do and that was enough to push her into taking the sport seriously. and after winning silver at last month's world championships, she has her eyes on tokyo 2020. here's her story. commentator: has she made a mistake? she's definitely in trouble. my goodness. she's got through to the final. it has definitely sunk in now. it is a good feeling to back up of my result from last year. i am really here and a contenderfor tokyo. i definitely believe it now. i am on a high, up at the ceiling and i cannot come down. it was so good when she won that semifinal. it broke my heart. i'm still on a high. i'm so proud of her. i got the opportunity to be a volunteer at london 2012 olympics for two weeks. it was one of the best two weeks of my life. actually working in thejudo and being in and around everything, i got to see how it all runs on the senior circuit. i didn't know any of the players at the time so i was completely starstruck and especially on the day when gemma gibbons won her medal. that w
dina asher—smith famously went from kit—carrier to sprint champion.do and that was enough to push her into taking the sport seriously. and after winning silver at last month's world championships, she has her eyes on tokyo 2020. here's her story. commentator: has she made a mistake? she's definitely in trouble. my goodness. she's got through to the final. it has definitely sunk in now. it is a good feeling to back up of my result from last year. i am really here and a contenderfor tokyo. i...
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i'm so glad today that ashers has won the case and that takes a lot... that the lgbt community would be offended also. the supreme courtjudges said that the conclusions reached today were not intended to diminish the need to protect people who are gay from discrimination, saying it would be an affront to human dignity to refuse someone a service based on their sexual orientation. but that that was not what had happened in this case. instead, said the court, it was the bakery‘s right not to print a message with which they disagreed. and this could be a taste of things to come if other businesses wish to refuse to promote political views in future. theresa may has appointed england's first ever "minister for suicide prevention", as part of a package of measures aimed at reducing the number of people who take their own lives. the prime minister also pledged up to 1—point—8 million pounds to safeguard the mental health charity, samaritans. however, mental health charities say her plans don't go far enough. jackie doyle—price, who is already a junior health m
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the ashers baking company is appealing against a high court judgement that it had discriminated againstight freedom party, led by heavy smoker, heinz—christian strache, is coming under pressure to hold a referendum on whether to ban smoking in bars and restaurants. the party insisted that a petition that collected nearly 900,000 signatures had not reached the threshold for triggering a vote. the hubble space telescope is operating with only essential functions after it lost one of the gyroscopes needed to point the spacecraft. the observatory, described as one of the most important scientific instruments ever created, was placed in "safe mode" over the weekend, while scientists try to fix the problem. a major new report says that the majority of countries are failing to address the needs of more than a billion people worldwide affected by mental health disorders. the study published in the lancet journal says that this failure is exacerbating poverty and economic progress. the british government is marking world mental health day with the appointment of what's thought to be the world's
the ashers baking company is appealing against a high court judgement that it had discriminated againstight freedom party, led by heavy smoker, heinz—christian strache, is coming under pressure to hold a referendum on whether to ban smoking in bars and restaurants. the party insisted that a petition that collected nearly 900,000 signatures had not reached the threshold for triggering a vote. the hubble space telescope is operating with only essential functions after it lost one of the...
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the judgment overturns two previous rulings that found ashers bakery had discriminated against the customerrs since gay—rights activist gareth lee walked into this belfast bakery to place an order. his purchase of a cake became a bitter legal row over the extent to which businesses can refuse to promote political views. the cake was to be iced with the message support gay marriage. today the supreme court ruled that the ba kery‘s refusal to take supreme court ruled that the bakery‘s refusal to take the order did not amount to discrimination. this court has held that nobody should be forced to have our express political opinion in which he does not believe. the bakery's connors had previously been sued for discrimination and had lost their subsequent appeal. the decision of the uk's highest court to overturn a previous rulings marks a hard part vindication of their views. we did not turn down this order because of the person who made it but because of the message itself. thejudges have given a clear signal today, in fa ct, have given a clear signal today, in fact, it could not be more clear,
the judgment overturns two previous rulings that found ashers bakery had discriminated against the customerrs since gay—rights activist gareth lee walked into this belfast bakery to place an order. his purchase of a cake became a bitter legal row over the extent to which businesses can refuse to promote political views. the cake was to be iced with the message support gay marriage. today the supreme court ruled that the ba kery‘s refusal to take supreme court ruled that the bakery‘s...
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i'm so glad today that ashers has won the case and that takes a lot...re on them. i feel personally offended and i feel that the lgbt community would be offended also. the supreme courtjudges said that the conclusions reached today were not intended to diminish the need to protect people who are gay from discrimination, saying it would be an affront to human dignity to refuse someone a service based on their sexual orientation. but that that was not what had happened in this case. instead, said the court, it was the bakery‘s right not to print a message with which they disagreed. and this could be a taste of things to come if other businesses wish to refuse to promote political views in future. emma vardy, bbc news, at the supreme court. our home editor, mark easton, is here. what are the wider implications of this? it is really interesting to hear those viewpoints. discrimination law is about treating people differently, because of their race or religion or sexual orientation. it is people and not m essa 9 es orientation. it is people and not messages a
i'm so glad today that ashers has won the case and that takes a lot...re on them. i feel personally offended and i feel that the lgbt community would be offended also. the supreme courtjudges said that the conclusions reached today were not intended to diminish the need to protect people who are gay from discrimination, saying it would be an affront to human dignity to refuse someone a service based on their sexual orientation. but that that was not what had happened in this case. instead, said...
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i'm so glad today that ashers has won the case, and that takes a lot — i'm sure it was a lot of pressurebt community would be offended also. the supreme courtjudges said that the conclusions reached today were not intended to diminish the need to protect people who are gay from discrimination, saying it would be an affront to human dignity to refuse someone a service based on their sexual orientation, but that that was not what had happened in this case. instead, said the court, it was the bakery‘s right not to print a message with which they disagreed. and this could be a taste of things to come if other businesses wish to refuse to promote political views in future. emma vardy, bbc news, at the supreme court. part of a highway bridge on the italian island of sardinia has been swept away after three days of heavy rain. the road was already closed because a sink hole opened up. but the bridge collapse has effectively cut the highway in two. a final scientific paper containing the work of the renowned physicist, stephen hawking, has been published. the study was completed by three of prof
i'm so glad today that ashers has won the case, and that takes a lot — i'm sure it was a lot of pressurebt community would be offended also. the supreme courtjudges said that the conclusions reached today were not intended to diminish the need to protect people who are gay from discrimination, saying it would be an affront to human dignity to refuse someone a service based on their sexual orientation, but that that was not what had happened in this case. instead, said the court, it was the...
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it turned out to be ana r. 15 tizzy asher hostages and treat people injured, the s.w.a.t team goes ontoroof to make contact with robert powers. >> the suspect talks about killing jews could robert powers holds up the negotiators can crawl out. he sustained multiple injuries in pre-shootouts with police but is alive and in the hospital. eric. eric: just some chilling and frightening a testament to our brave law enforcement officers and all across the country who protect us every day. thank you. arthel: indeed, eric appeared from on this this, dr. marc siegel, professor of medicine and fox news correspondent. first, i would like to get your reaction of the tremendous response and what triage conditions they were working. >> great to see you. it's very problematic because they're rushing into a small space and it started off with the officers we just heard about luckily they wounded three of them in their extremities which great triage after that most likely a save their lives. one of them in surgery as yesterday. after that something almost unprecedented have been. emergency physicians ar
it turned out to be ana r. 15 tizzy asher hostages and treat people injured, the s.w.a.t team goes ontoroof to make contact with robert powers. >> the suspect talks about killing jews could robert powers holds up the negotiators can crawl out. he sustained multiple injuries in pre-shootouts with police but is alive and in the hospital. eric. eric: just some chilling and frightening a testament to our brave law enforcement officers and all across the country who protect us every day. thank...
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michigan at the bighouse in and asher at 9:00. at 12:30 florida state battles miami at hard rock stadium followed by abc 7 news at 4:00 p.m. at 5:00 number six notre dame vases virginia tech at lane stadium. that's followed by cas creek after the game with larry beil and mindy bach at 8:30 p.m. np news continue online, on twitter, facebook and instagram. make it a great day, everybody. >> announcer: the following is a presentation of espn on abc. >> steve: after a rainy early morning here in ann arbor, michigan, it has continued to rain. lightning strikes in the
michigan at the bighouse in and asher at 9:00. at 12:30 florida state battles miami at hard rock stadium followed by abc 7 news at 4:00 p.m. at 5:00 number six notre dame vases virginia tech at lane stadium. that's followed by cas creek after the game with larry beil and mindy bach at 8:30 p.m. np news continue online, on twitter, facebook and instagram. make it a great day, everybody. >> announcer: the following is a presentation of espn on abc. >> steve: after a rainy early...
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the judgement overturns two previous rulings that found ashers bakery had discriminated against the customers four years since gay—rights activist gareth lee walked into this belfast bakery to place an order. his purchase of a cake became a bitter legal row over the extent to which businesses can refuse to promote political views. the cake was to be iced with the message support gay marriage. today the supreme court ruled that the bakery‘s refusal to take the order did not amount to discrimination. this court has held that nobody should be forced to have our express political opinion in which he does not believe. the bakery‘s connors had previously been sued for discrimination and had lost their subsequent appeal. the decision of the uk's highest court to overturn a previous rulings marks a hard part vindication of their views. we did not turn down this order because of the person who made it but because of the message itself. thejudges have given a clear signal today, in fact, it could not be more clear, family businesses like ours are free to focus on giving all their customers the best se
the judgement overturns two previous rulings that found ashers bakery had discriminated against the customers four years since gay—rights activist gareth lee walked into this belfast bakery to place an order. his purchase of a cake became a bitter legal row over the extent to which businesses can refuse to promote political views. the cake was to be iced with the message support gay marriage. today the supreme court ruled that the bakery‘s refusal to take the order did not amount to...
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speaking outside the court, daniel mcarthur from ashers said they were pleased with thejudgement.thanking god. he has been with us for these challenges. through the bible and the support of christians he has comforted us and sustained us. he is oui’ comforted us and sustained us. he is our rock. one of his ways are just. we are delighted and relieved. we a lwa ys we are delighted and relieved. we always knew we had not done anything wrong in turning down this order. after more than four years, the supreme court has now recognised that we are very grateful. we are grateful to thejudges. that we are very grateful. we are grateful to the judges. we are grateful to the judges. we are grateful to the judges. we are grateful to god. we are particularly pleased the supreme court accepted what we have said all along. we did not stand on this order because of the person who made it. we turned it down because of the message itself. thejudges give a down because of the message itself. the judges give a clear signal today, it could not be clearer. family businesses like ours are free to focus
speaking outside the court, daniel mcarthur from ashers said they were pleased with thejudgement.thanking god. he has been with us for these challenges. through the bible and the support of christians he has comforted us and sustained us. he is oui’ comforted us and sustained us. he is our rock. one of his ways are just. we are delighted and relieved. we a lwa ys we are delighted and relieved. we always knew we had not done anything wrong in turning down this order. after more than four...
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asher's baking and belfast was originally found guilty of discrimination in 2015 for refusing to make the cake. the bakery owner said today's ruling was a vindication. northern ireland is only part of the united kingdom, where same-sex marriage is not allowed. >>> some original digital content now. have you ever wanted to take part in engine, size of a house or tighten a lug night as big as your head? you'll find both on this rare public tour of united sfo space. it is led by chicks fix. digital video journalist jonathan bloom posted this story on nbcbayarea.com. so watch it here first and then share it online. >> being an aircraft technician has been traditionally very male-dominated. the rosie the riveter days. we were the first major airline to field an all-female technician team in this competition. >> it's the olympics of aircraft maintenance. >> exactly. >> we all hit it off. it was so much fun. like we knew each other forever. >> to ensure aircraft across the world are safe. that is our only purpose. >> here in san francisco, this is a crown jewel for united airlines. >> united
asher's baking and belfast was originally found guilty of discrimination in 2015 for refusing to make the cake. the bakery owner said today's ruling was a vindication. northern ireland is only part of the united kingdom, where same-sex marriage is not allowed. >>> some original digital content now. have you ever wanted to take part in engine, size of a house or tighten a lug night as big as your head? you'll find both on this rare public tour of united sfo space. it is led by chicks...
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. >> asher shapiro from the committee to protect journalists named names, tweeting out registration recordshp goldfield from a former staffer for democratic senator bob menendez and bob coleman, a republican from minnesota turned lobbyist, among others. just before president trump visited the kingdom last year, the saudi government hired three u.s. lobbying firms near the white house, one made up of former trump advisers, receiving annual compensation of $5.4 million, according to federal records. >> one of those goals is to make sure that arms sales keep flowing from the u.s. to saudi arabia. another is to make sure that the u.s. turns a blind eye to a lot of civilian casualties being experienced in the war in yemen. other issues include domestic human rights issues in saudi arabia. they want u.s. policy makers to turn a blind eye to. >> of course, it's not just the government. it's the president's private businesses, as well. >> saudi arabia and i get along great with all of them. they buy apartments from me, they spend $40 million. $50 million. am i supposed to dislike them? i like them
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the judgement overturns two previous rulings that found ashers bakery had discriminated against the customerfour years since gay—rights activist gareth lee walked into this belfast bakery to place an order. his purchase of a cake became a bitter legal row over the extent to which businesses can refuse to promote political views. the cake was to be iced with the message "support gay marriage". today the supreme court ruled that the bakery‘s refusal to take that order did not amount to discrimination. this court has held that nobody should be forced to have or express a political opinion in which he does not believe. the bakery‘s owners had previously been sued for discrimination and had lost their subsequent appeal. the decision of the uk's highest court to overturn previous rulings marks a hard fought vindication of their views. we did not turn down this order because of the person who made it, but because of the message itself. thejudges have given a clear signal today, in fact, it couldn't be clearer, family businesses like ours are free to focus on giving all their customers the best serv
the judgement overturns two previous rulings that found ashers bakery had discriminated against the customerfour years since gay—rights activist gareth lee walked into this belfast bakery to place an order. his purchase of a cake became a bitter legal row over the extent to which businesses can refuse to promote political views. the cake was to be iced with the message "support gay marriage". today the supreme court ruled that the bakery‘s refusal to take that order did not amount...
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coming out, and we'll talk to them about whole lot more when we come back. asher with unstopables in-washo fresh. and it's going to last from wash to wear for up to 12 weeks. right, freshness for weeks! downy unstopables. for a fresh too feisty to quit. and now try downy unstopables with the original scent of tide get mentally prepared... could listening to audible bring out your best? i want you to own it. go after that goal. the most inspiring stories, fitness, wellness and more. download...
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hollenstein, derry, elizabeth donald, michael talent, bob mitchin, nathan williams, sam atkinson and ashere perez had the opportunity to contribute and learn during this nomination. i thank them for their hard work and service here in the senate on top of their rigorous education. i thank the intern jacob raymor for his contribution as well. justice kavanaugh's confirmation process resulted in a record number of pages available to senators, including questions for the record. this team handled it all. over the course of my senate service, i've established a reputation from my oversight work and am equipped with a permanent staff of experienced investigators. when allegations of sexual assault were brought to my attention on september 13, i was fortunate to have this experienced and highly regarded division on my staff already on the job to help run down every question and allegation that we received. so i thank lisa laye, patrick davis, josh flynn brown, katherine nicas, daniel parker, and executive branch detailee andy romiac for their dedication to this investigation, oversight, and accou
hollenstein, derry, elizabeth donald, michael talent, bob mitchin, nathan williams, sam atkinson and ashere perez had the opportunity to contribute and learn during this nomination. i thank them for their hard work and service here in the senate on top of their rigorous education. i thank the intern jacob raymor for his contribution as well. justice kavanaugh's confirmation process resulted in a record number of pages available to senators, including questions for the record. this team handled...
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i'm so glad today that ashers has won the case and that takes a lot...ffended also. on their sexual orientation. but that that was not what had happened in this case. not to print a message with which they disagreed. to refuse to promote political views in future. emma vardy, bbc news, at the supreme court. and the legal precedents it might set.
i'm so glad today that ashers has won the case and that takes a lot...ffended also. on their sexual orientation. but that that was not what had happened in this case. not to print a message with which they disagreed. to refuse to promote political views in future. emma vardy, bbc news, at the supreme court. and the legal precedents it might set.