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. >> don't make me put my hands on you and show you how bisexual i can be. what is that? >> an 18-year-old charged with murder faces both the judge and -- >> you chased my son down and shot him in the back. >> the victim's mother. >> when you get behind them doors, i hope you get what you deserve. >> in the heart of downtown cleveland, sits an 11-story tall half block wide symbol of law and order. the cuyahoga county correction center. >> face the wall! >> about 30,000 men and women from the city and outlying areas are booked into this jail each year. the majority will be released within 24 hours. but about 2,200 occupied beds here for an indefinite period, most are only accused of crimes and are awaiting trial for resolution of their cases. and like cleveland itself, the jail can be said to have tough neighborhoods of its own, especially the tenth floor. >> this is our maximum security floor. for the most part, that is where we how's our problematic inmates, inmates in some type of disciplinary lockup and we have our individuals that are here on high profile charges. >>
. >> don't make me put my hands on you and show you how bisexual i can be. what is that? >> an 18-year-old charged with murder faces both the judge and -- >> you chased my son down and shot him in the back. >> the victim's mother. >> when you get behind them doors, i hope you get what you deserve. >> in the heart of downtown cleveland, sits an 11-story tall half block wide symbol of law and order. the cuyahoga county correction center. >> face the wall!...
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the media group says that 4 percent on prime time will be gay or lesbian or bisexual up from 3.3 percentyear. the study found the sail -- same trend on cable. >>> and we learned what michael phelps doing before he was arrested. he was gambling for eight hours before being arrested. sources say that phelps was at a private gambling room for several hours playing black jack and was driving 84 miles per hour in a 45 miles per hour zone and failed a field sobriety test. this is his second d.u.i. arrest. in 2004 he pleaded guilty and sentenced to 18 months prohibition. >> the lawyer for tracy morgan said the jury is out on whether he will perform again following a deadly limousine trash in june and says he suffered debilitating brain injury and the career could be in jeopardy. the limousine was head back from a show at delaware can -- casino fellow come median was killed. wal-mart partly blaming him for not wearing the seatbelt. >>> morning news continues at 6:30 with the top stories. gunfire republicans -- republicans out and what we are learning about the early morning homicide. >> governor
the media group says that 4 percent on prime time will be gay or lesbian or bisexual up from 3.3 percentyear. the study found the sail -- same trend on cable. >>> and we learned what michael phelps doing before he was arrested. he was gambling for eight hours before being arrested. sources say that phelps was at a private gambling room for several hours playing black jack and was driving 84 miles per hour in a 45 miles per hour zone and failed a field sobriety test. this is his second...
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nearly 30% of participants in our study reported being, or bisexual in an additional 7% related being transgender. they are projected after coming out and we think it's telling they were overrepresented among the youth that we interviewed. in the fourth and final misconception i would like to address today is homeless youth don't have aspirations. our study found that in addition to wanting basic things like shelter and transportation, more than half of the young people said they needed services to advance their education. more than 70% said they needed employment services. so when they get these types of support they can succeed. today we are going to hear from free resilient young people in just a few minutes but at this point in time i have the privilege of introducing laura zeilinger executive director of the agency council on homelessness to talk more about what we need to do to end youth homelessness by 2020. thank you. [applause] >> thank you lisa for the introduction and your incredible partnership. i'm honored to be here today. it is vitally important that we keep shining the
nearly 30% of participants in our study reported being, or bisexual in an additional 7% related being transgender. they are projected after coming out and we think it's telling they were overrepresented among the youth that we interviewed. in the fourth and final misconception i would like to address today is homeless youth don't have aspirations. our study found that in addition to wanting basic things like shelter and transportation, more than half of the young people said they needed...
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and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and mayor nutter ordered the flags to be flown at half-staff. they have special tribute to to be flown at half-staff. they have special tribute to honor her commitment and and for many, it's a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine, what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine, loving your numbers. introducing once-daily invokana®. it's the first of a new kind of prescription medicine that's used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. invokana® is a once-daily pill that works around the clock to help lower a1c. here's how: the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in, and sends some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for weight loss, it may help you lose some weight. invokana® can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause some people to have loss of body water and salt. this may also cause you to feel dizzy, faint, lightheaded, o
and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and mayor nutter ordered the flags to be flown at half-staff. they have special tribute to to be flown at half-staff. they have special tribute to honor her commitment and and for many, it's a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine, what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine, loving your numbers. introducing once-daily invokana®. it's the first of a new kind of prescription medicine that's used along with diet...
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. >> host: as the years went on bisexual is a term that you apply it to yourself. >> host: but thosears that process is with the other piece is your life as something that was lacking that was a father figure. >> guest: but how would kid processes and that clinical psychiatrist to allow those spaces children who are victims of abuse of specially of the same gender will often bring together the idea of identity and abuse and attraction because it is your first introduction to anything. but with maturation and understanding, you get to a point you to realize that identity or attraction you're either predisposed or predetermined to like we would like any way that is why the abuse even though the same gender could not be suppressed like heterosexual impulses because i was predisposed anyway i could not turn down. the abuser and the abuse did not have that level of power over you into separate that i probably would have been somewhere along the spectrum of the middle and flew with to some degree depending on circumstances could feel attraction to people of this same gender. it may not be
. >> host: as the years went on bisexual is a term that you apply it to yourself. >> host: but thosears that process is with the other piece is your life as something that was lacking that was a father figure. >> guest: but how would kid processes and that clinical psychiatrist to allow those spaces children who are victims of abuse of specially of the same gender will often bring together the idea of identity and abuse and attraction because it is your first introduction to...
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dewani that he considered himself to be bisexual, and he said that in his attempt to cure himself ofhis, annie, his wife, was supportive of his hormonal treatment. we also have the counts that were read to him. he had five counts. he's facing five counts, which were read to him, which include murder, kidnapping, robbery, and defeating the ends of justice. but things have moved along since then. we've heard the first state witness, a pathologist, dr. jeanette fester. she's been explaining what she thought was the cause of death for annie. she said it was a single gunshot wound to the neck, and she said the gun was fired at close range, between ten and 25 centimeters from her neck. so that's what we've been hearing in court today. and mr. dewani, through his statement, has explained what happened on the night and how he withdrew money, how he changed a thousand pounds to try and prepare for this private surprise helicopter ride to watch the sunrise over capetown. >> milton, we have to leave it there. back to you soon for more. thanks very much for now. >>> a catholic church leader in i
dewani that he considered himself to be bisexual, and he said that in his attempt to cure himself ofhis, annie, his wife, was supportive of his hormonal treatment. we also have the counts that were read to him. he had five counts. he's facing five counts, which were read to him, which include murder, kidnapping, robbery, and defeating the ends of justice. but things have moved along since then. we've heard the first state witness, a pathologist, dr. jeanette fester. she's been explaining what...
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so there are a lot of people who -- and i'm not saying that all of those people are bisexual. i think that the human experience is that people try to find themselves, and you can try things and you say, oh, you know, that really wasn't for me and then move on with your life. but for some people it is a kind of permanent feature of their life, and that is perfectly okay. and you need to have a language that will help you to describe that, and you need to have models of courage that show you how you can do that and continue to live a life that is productive and makes a mark on the world and that is not simply about intimacy, but it's about the grander, nobler endeavors of making a mark on the world and leaving it a better place than you found it. and if we can give people that language and give people models for the ability to say i can -- whatever is honest to me, i have not only a right to articulate that, i have a moral responsibility to love myself in that way that i am brave enough to say it. and it does not reduce me in iny way, having said it. >> i'm afraid we have to cal
so there are a lot of people who -- and i'm not saying that all of those people are bisexual. i think that the human experience is that people try to find themselves, and you can try things and you say, oh, you know, that really wasn't for me and then move on with your life. but for some people it is a kind of permanent feature of their life, and that is perfectly okay. and you need to have a language that will help you to describe that, and you need to have models of courage that show you how...
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flooria casarez is city first director of ledz bee an, bisexual and trandz gender issues lost her battle against cancer. she was known as powerful voice in the lgbt community nationwide. michael nutter called here a nationwide. michael nutter called here a kind person that always wanted - ( helicopter whirring ) - ( roars ) ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ when you're ready ♪ come and get it ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready... female announcer: it's a great big world and it can all be yours. here and only here. ♪ come and get it. >> eagles are out of place tonight at least for now. dallas is 6-1. they have best record in nfl for first time in 20 years. cowboys are in the eagles way. well, a rod in their way the cowboys come out of
flooria casarez is city first director of ledz bee an, bisexual and trandz gender issues lost her battle against cancer. she was known as powerful voice in the lgbt community nationwide. michael nutter called here a nationwide. michael nutter called here a kind person that always wanted - ( helicopter whirring ) - ( roars ) ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪...
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discrimination that currently exists in equal access to reentry services for women and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and i will continue to build healthir communities for san francisco that are radically inclusive rather than exclusive and thank you for your time and consideration. >> thank you, any other questions? i think she answered your question. >> yes. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> next up would be joseph calderon. >> good afternoon, supervisor, how are you doing? >> okay. >> so i'm a native san franciscan, my name is joseph calderon and i feel like i'm administrative passionate and informed and presently seated on the reentry council and believe i can serve stronger the community and giving a voice to those not heard. i want to represent all that i feel need a voice to be served. i want to also continue as we strive and san francisco has always been at the forefront as we seek equity in house, health, as well as work. previously i was working with momagic and my last position was transitional age, a majority of which had law contact. so i know some of the struggles
discrimination that currently exists in equal access to reentry services for women and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and i will continue to build healthir communities for san francisco that are radically inclusive rather than exclusive and thank you for your time and consideration. >> thank you, any other questions? i think she answered your question. >> yes. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> next up would be joseph calderon. >> good...
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he reveals as well that he was bisexual. we'll have more from outside the court in capetown. >>> aaron also joins us looking at the brazilian election of what policies could win or lose this election. >> absolutely. seven years ago, brazil was a shining star reporting record economic growth, but not now. the country is in recession, so there is no doubt it's the economy that's likely to decide this election. we're going to take a look at which policies the people of brazil are voting for. >>> it's midday here in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, and 2:00 p.m. in the besieged syrian town of kobane, where a fierce battle is taking place. kurdish fighters trying to hold back an advance by islamic state militants at the town, which as you can see, just lies inside the border from turkey. let's take you to live pictures that we're getting from the border now. fighting has been taking place here for nearly three weeks. you can see some smoke rising there in the town at the moment. it's really become a crucial battleground in the fi
he reveals as well that he was bisexual. we'll have more from outside the court in capetown. >>> aaron also joins us looking at the brazilian election of what policies could win or lose this election. >> absolutely. seven years ago, brazil was a shining star reporting record economic growth, but not now. the country is in recession, so there is no doubt it's the economy that's likely to decide this election. we're going to take a look at which policies the people of brazil are...
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, as well, and castro is home to the rainbow honor walk, honoring members of the lesbian and gay bisexualnd trans gender community. hundreds will form a psychiatryant ribbon for a good cause of breast cancer awareness month in october. hospital employees did it at uc san diego and at 9:00 in san francisco this morning with 350 people forming the first human pink hard hit rib been on a high-rise building as part of a campaign to protect your self and almost most cancer screening. this month, we are inviting you to join us by taking the pink pledge by visiting our website. with more information on the pledge and the simple things to do to protect yourself and your loved ones. >> tesla c.e.o. sent twitter into a frenzy posting this picture with the caption "about time to unveil the deed." the beg question is palo alto seizing the debut of a new car? whatever it is, we will not have to wait long because the picture also had a date: october 9. >> that is good tease. >> very good. >> what do you think, mike? >> been waiting tore one that is more affordable. >> hopefully there is a smaller versi
, as well, and castro is home to the rainbow honor walk, honoring members of the lesbian and gay bisexualnd trans gender community. hundreds will form a psychiatryant ribbon for a good cause of breast cancer awareness month in october. hospital employees did it at uc san diego and at 9:00 in san francisco this morning with 350 people forming the first human pink hard hit rib been on a high-rise building as part of a campaign to protect your self and almost most cancer screening. this month, we...
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participants reported being gay, lesbian, or bisexual. reported being% transgender. we think it is telling that lgbt youth who are so overrepresented among the group of street youth that we interviewed. the fourth and final misconception that i would like to address is that homeless youth don't have aspirations. in addition to wanting basic things like shelter and transportation, more than half of the young people said they needed services to advance their education. more than 70% said they needed employment services. when young people get these types of support, they can succeed. today, we are going to hear from three resilient young people in just a few minutes. at this point in time, i have the privilege of introducing the of the unitedctor states interagency council on homelessness who will talk more about what we need to do to and youth homelessness by 2020. thank you. [applause] >> thank you for the introduction and for your incredible partnership. i'm honored to be here today. it is vitally important that we keep shining the spotlight on youth homelessness, ke
participants reported being gay, lesbian, or bisexual. reported being% transgender. we think it is telling that lgbt youth who are so overrepresented among the group of street youth that we interviewed. the fourth and final misconception that i would like to address is that homeless youth don't have aspirations. in addition to wanting basic things like shelter and transportation, more than half of the young people said they needed services to advance their education. more than 70% said they...
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bershi bershire hathawaway was listed as one of the worst places to work if you're lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender. they said you don't have policy that is protect employees and make it a safe place for them to work. how would you respond to that? >> well, what probably happened is we get surveys all the time on men and women, you know, you name it. all different kinds of things. and we basically don't answer them. we have 75 subsidiaries out there running their businesses, 300 some thousand employees and 25 people in a headquarters. we do not, every time we get a questionnaire, go out the 75 and have them do a lot of work to fill them out. certainly, our managers know how i feel. i am a hundred percent for full rights in every respect for gay and leez bee yans. but i conot set the policies for the 75 companies. i know what they are at a few of the larger ones, and i think they're quite progressive. i would say that -- i've seen this listed as zero in some of the surveys. >> this week, you also added a new company. you're always looking for a new deal. this time around, you bought v
bershi bershire hathawaway was listed as one of the worst places to work if you're lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender. they said you don't have policy that is protect employees and make it a safe place for them to work. how would you respond to that? >> well, what probably happened is we get surveys all the time on men and women, you know, you name it. all different kinds of things. and we basically don't answer them. we have 75 subsidiaries out there running their businesses, 300 some...
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. >>> today the city of philadelphia paid tribute to its first director of lesbian, gay, bisexual andansgender affairs. the rainbow flag at city hall was lowered in honor of gloria casarez. she died of cancer at the age of 42. she joined the nutter administration in 2008. she was also a philly native. >> we're in a great deal of pain as a city, as a people, as a government, as a group of folks who had an incredible opportunity to work with a very special person. >> mourners said casarez united the lgbt community. the mayor says plans are in the works for an official service to honor her. >>> a rare appearance from monica lewinsky at the first ever forbes 30 under 30 summit being held in philadelphia today. the former white house intern at the center of president bill clinton's imimpeachment scandal was the keynote speaker. she discussed the struggle to protect one's image in the digital world, sharing they contemplated suicide long before social media took over our lives. lewinsky said she is vowing to put purpose to her past to stop people from being humiliated to death. >>> forbes 3
. >>> today the city of philadelphia paid tribute to its first director of lesbian, gay, bisexual andansgender affairs. the rainbow flag at city hall was lowered in honor of gloria casarez. she died of cancer at the age of 42. she joined the nutter administration in 2008. she was also a philly native. >> we're in a great deal of pain as a city, as a people, as a government, as a group of folks who had an incredible opportunity to work with a very special person. >> mourners...
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the human rights campaign, saying it's one of the worst places to work if you are lesbian, gay, bisexualgender. they say you don't have policies that protect employees and make it a safe place for them to work. what would you -- how would you respond to that?w&hc% >> i guess what probably happened, we get surveys all the time on all men and women, you know, you name it, all different kinds of things and we basically don't answer them. we have 75 subsidiaries out there running their businesses, 300,000-some employees and 25 people in headquarters and we do not every time we get a questionnaire go out to 75 and have them go through a lot of work. i would say this, certainly, our managers know how i feel. i'm 100% for full rights in every respect for gay and lesbians, so, but i do not set the policies for the 75 companies. i know what they are at a few of the larger ones and i think they are quite progressive, but i would say i've seen it listed as zero on certain surveys and the reason was we didn't answer the survey. >> this week you also added a new company to berkshire hathaway. you're
the human rights campaign, saying it's one of the worst places to work if you are lesbian, gay, bisexualgender. they say you don't have policies that protect employees and make it a safe place for them to work. what would you -- how would you respond to that?w&hc% >> i guess what probably happened, we get surveys all the time on all men and women, you know, you name it, all different kinds of things and we basically don't answer them. we have 75 subsidiaries out there running their...
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it will be the home of the rainbow honor walk with plaques of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendereroines and heroes. the walk is scheduled to be finished next month and is coming along really, really well. >>> two mean vying to become san jose's next mayor will face off in another debate. they go head-to-head again at the roosevelt community center in san jose tonight at 7:30. there will be four additional debates. you can find the information on when and where on our website, abc7news.com. >>> just ahead, taking a risk and having it pay off. ♪ i left my heart >> that's tony bennett's signature song, obviously. how he is setting records by going cheek to cheek. we'll be right back. but when it came to medicare, ig was glad i could get a little help. (vo) ingrid and robert called anthem blue and found an atle help. and found an affordable medicare advantage plan that pays for many of the costs original medicare won't. now they can focus on other important decisions. retired and on a fixed income? anthem blue cross plans help protect you from high medical costs. call now for a plan
it will be the home of the rainbow honor walk with plaques of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendereroines and heroes. the walk is scheduled to be finished next month and is coming along really, really well. >>> two mean vying to become san jose's next mayor will face off in another debate. they go head-to-head again at the roosevelt community center in san jose tonight at 7:30. there will be four additional debates. you can find the information on when and where on our website,...
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. >>> the city of philadelphia's mourning the death of its first director of lesbian, gay, bisexual andransgender affairs, gloria caesarseiz so c dying of cancer at 42. she joined the administration in 1998 and has been acclaimed for her work. this picture was taken at a flag-raising ceremony just a few weeks ago. mayor nutter released this statement, saying "she was a clear, strong voice to the lgbt community in philadelphia and across america. we all loved gloria's commitment and spirit. she was a fighter and champion, personally and professionally." >>> the start of winter still two months away, but city streets departments are getting ready well in advance, and now is the time when some are getting salt shipments to build their stock ahead of the first storm. nbc 10's katy zachry is live in our studio with how philadelphia crews are preparing. >> vai, i don't need to tell you or the viewers that our region was pummeled last year by nearly two dozen storms, making it one of the busiest winters in philadelphia history. so, to check out how prepared the city is for potentially another
. >>> the city of philadelphia's mourning the death of its first director of lesbian, gay, bisexual andransgender affairs, gloria caesarseiz so c dying of cancer at 42. she joined the administration in 1998 and has been acclaimed for her work. this picture was taken at a flag-raising ceremony just a few weeks ago. mayor nutter released this statement, saying "she was a clear, strong voice to the lgbt community in philadelphia and across america. we all loved gloria's commitment...
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. >>> happening later today, a rally in bucks county for lesbi lesbian, gay, and bisexual and transgender rights. the rally will be held at the county courthouse in doylestown. this follows the arrest of three suspects from bucks county, accused of attacking and beating a gay couple in philadelphia. rally organizers are calling for new lgbt hate crime legislation out of harrisburg. and here are those three suspects we just mentioned. kevin herringan, philip williams and kaitlt kathryn knott from t attack in center city last month. police say the three suspects are seen on video moments before the assault. they're accused of asking the two victims about their relationship and then punching and beating them. one man had his jaw broken. defense attorneys, though, say the fight was mutual and was not motivated by sexual orientation. >>> well, a cape may county man is under arrest for shooting a remote-controlled drone out of the sky. police say russell percenti shot down that drone as it flew over a neighbor's house on seashore road. the owner of the drone says he was trying to take photograp
. >>> happening later today, a rally in bucks county for lesbi lesbian, gay, and bisexual and transgender rights. the rally will be held at the county courthouse in doylestown. this follows the arrest of three suspects from bucks county, accused of attacking and beating a gay couple in philadelphia. rally organizers are calling for new lgbt hate crime legislation out of harrisburg. and here are those three suspects we just mentioned. kevin herringan, philip williams and kaitlt kathryn...
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. >>> the city of philadelphia is mourning the death of its first director of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender affairs, gloria caesars. mayor nutter's office announced yesterday she died of cancer at age 42. the philadelphia native joined the nutter administration back in 2008 and has been recognized by a number of groups, including the naacp for her work. this picture was taken at an lgbt flag-raising ceremony just a few weeks ago. mayor nutter released a statement saying "she was a clear, strong voice for the lgbt community in philadelphia and across america." "we all loved gloria's commitment and spirit. she was a fighter and champion, personally and professionally." >>> this morning, investigators are awaiting for results of lab tests to see if human remains found over the weekend are those of missing student hannah graham. the search team found the remains on saturday. investigators are now not sure how long the forensic tests will take. police have a suspect in custody in connection with graham's disappearance. >>> officials are reviewing surveillance pictures and social
. >>> the city of philadelphia is mourning the death of its first director of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender affairs, gloria caesars. mayor nutter's office announced yesterday she died of cancer at age 42. the philadelphia native joined the nutter administration back in 2008 and has been recognized by a number of groups, including the naacp for her work. this picture was taken at an lgbt flag-raising ceremony just a few weeks ago. mayor nutter released a statement saying...
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. >>> at 5:15 now, happening later today, there's a rally in bucks county for lesbian, gay, bisexual transgender rights. organizers are calling for new lgbt hate crime legislation out of harrisburg at this rally. it's called the love over hate rally. it's this afternoon from 5:00 to 6:00 on the front lawn of the county courthouse in doylestown. now, this, of course, comes after the arrest of three suspects from bucks county. they're accused of beating up a gay couple in philadelphia. here are the three suspects, kevin harrigan, philip williams and katheriryn knott are chargen the attack on the couple in center city last month. police say the suspects were seen in this surveillance video moments before the assault. they're accused of asking the couple about their relationship and then punching and beating them. one of the victims has a broken jaw. defense attorneys, though, say the fight was mutual and not motivated by sexual orientation. >>> starting today in one montgomery county community, there's a new way to get safety and emergency messages. lower marian is launching blackboard
. >>> at 5:15 now, happening later today, there's a rally in bucks county for lesbian, gay, bisexual transgender rights. organizers are calling for new lgbt hate crime legislation out of harrisburg at this rally. it's called the love over hate rally. it's this afternoon from 5:00 to 6:00 on the front lawn of the county courthouse in doylestown. now, this, of course, comes after the arrest of three suspects from bucks county. they're accused of beating up a gay couple in philadelphia....
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gay, straight, you know, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, doesn't matter.nd you need to find somebody that you can talk to about this. it may be difficult to come out to parents. i know for me it was easier to come out to friends at school who were very supportive but you need to find somebody to talk about these things and don't be ashamed of who you are, who god created you to be. >> on that note isn't it amazing when you started on that point here you are together with the success in the battle that you have waged. reverend slaifer an schaeffer a, thank you very much. >> thank you, adam. >> apparently if you got what it takes you can actually get a free ride to college! that story is coming up next. >> on techknow... >> these are some of the amazing spider goats >> small creatures, big impact >> how strong is it? >> almost as strong as steel >> inspiring discoveries changing lives >> this could go in a human body... >> right >> this is for an achilles tendon >> techknow every saturday go where science meets humanity >> this is some of the best driving i'
gay, straight, you know, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, doesn't matter.nd you need to find somebody that you can talk to about this. it may be difficult to come out to parents. i know for me it was easier to come out to friends at school who were very supportive but you need to find somebody to talk about these things and don't be ashamed of who you are, who god created you to be. >> on that note isn't it amazing when you started on that point here you are together with the success in...
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. >>> this season, you'll be seeing more bisexual and transgendered characters on network tv. representing nearly 4% of all regular characters on tv shows. the number is up from last year. on cable, you will see 64 glbt characters. the group says television has improved its depiction of gay characters. the group also says networks should strive to include significant transgender content. >>> ♪ don't cry for me argentina ♪ >> that's "evita." you probably recognize the song. it's playing at the kennedy center opera house. two stars from the musical join us now with more on what audiences can expect. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> this has to be one of my all-time favorite shows forever. i love the music. i think i could sing every song you both sing through it. >> thank you, barbara. >> it's great to have two of you who are local who are the stars of the show on the kennedy center stage. let's start with you. is this an exciting role for you to play? how do you get blonde like evita in this? >> i bleach my hair every night and -- but no, i -- it's the most exci
. >>> this season, you'll be seeing more bisexual and transgendered characters on network tv. representing nearly 4% of all regular characters on tv shows. the number is up from last year. on cable, you will see 64 glbt characters. the group says television has improved its depiction of gay characters. the group also says networks should strive to include significant transgender content. >>> ♪ don't cry for me argentina ♪ >> that's "evita." you probably...
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the washington blade is dedicated to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender issues.ark spoke with the founder. >> reporter: the paper hasn't missed a week since it began publicing in october 1969. patrons at a gay bar, tired, fought back. it marked the beginning of the gay right's movement. >> at that same time like so many other gay people i was sort of coming out myself. >> reporter: lou has written for the paper as long as it has been around. most gays kept his identities hidden. he wrote under an assumed name. >> that was an era when one didn't know what would happen. >> reporter: his biline read lou romano. until he reported on a fire where eight men died. >> turned out none of their families knew they were gay, and they don't learn it until they met their demise. and i was covering this story, and i said it's probably time for me to start writing under my own name. >> reporter: just as the reporters have evolved, so too as the paper. the first issue sample one-age handout. this week, a 72-page-special edition. it was dedicated to help the community find resourc
the washington blade is dedicated to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender issues.ark spoke with the founder. >> reporter: the paper hasn't missed a week since it began publicing in october 1969. patrons at a gay bar, tired, fought back. it marked the beginning of the gay right's movement. >> at that same time like so many other gay people i was sort of coming out myself. >> reporter: lou has written for the paper as long as it has been around. most gays kept his identities...
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nearly 30% were gay, lesbian or bisexual. >>> remembering a giant in american journal system this morning. ben bradlee, the former executive editor of "the washington post," died at his home in cac. he was 93 years old. he became a household name in the '70s. he was at the helm when woodward and bernstein covered watergate and brought down nixon. he was portrayed by jason robards in the movie "all the president's men." he says bradlee was always thinking about the big story. >> he was always inspiring people to do something. he didn't care so much about the humdrum of the daily news. it was a spectacular time for thousands of journalist who had been through "the post." >> president released a statement saying with bradlee at the helm, a growing army of reporters at the "post" told stories that needed to be told. stories that helped us understand our world and one another a little better. >>> we all do it, sit in traffic. coming up, how much that wasted time is costing you in money. plus, a happy family reunion. an american released from north korea returns home. who he's thanking this mor
nearly 30% were gay, lesbian or bisexual. >>> remembering a giant in american journal system this morning. ben bradlee, the former executive editor of "the washington post," died at his home in cac. he was 93 years old. he became a household name in the '70s. he was at the helm when woodward and bernstein covered watergate and brought down nixon. he was portrayed by jason robards in the movie "all the president's men." he says bradlee was always thinking about the...
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but for us, seeing parents who have maybe young people coming out to them as lesbian, gay, bisexual or trans gender or gender queer, having a school that is informed that, is intentionally taking steps to creating a safer place for their young person is really remarkable. that's what we try to do in partnership with l unified. l.a. unified is the second largest school district in the nation. and it has really been at the forefront in policies around lgbt inclusive experiences in schools. both in curriculum as well as all the way far back as recognizing them in their nondiscrimination poll is czys when no other school district was doing that. they really set the ground roark for. that i want to highlight the work of judy chasen and tim cordish who works really closely with the cdc to continuing this work even today. they sent me their still doing the work today. the l.a. lgbt center has been around for quite some time and the history of our partnership is about three years ago when there was a need on a national level to really pay attention to what was happening in our schools and how
but for us, seeing parents who have maybe young people coming out to them as lesbian, gay, bisexual or trans gender or gender queer, having a school that is informed that, is intentionally taking steps to creating a safer place for their young person is really remarkable. that's what we try to do in partnership with l unified. l.a. unified is the second largest school district in the nation. and it has really been at the forefront in policies around lgbt inclusive experiences in schools. both...
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gay, straight, you know, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, doesn't matter.nd you need to find somebody that you can talk to about this. it may be difficult to come out to parents. i know for me it was easier to come out to friends at school who were very supportive but you need to find somebody to talk about these things and don't be ashamed of who you are, who god created you to be. >> on that note isn't it amazing when you started on that point here you are together with the success in the battle that you have waged. reverend slaifer an schaeffer a, thank you very much. >> thank you, adam. >> apparently if you got what it takes you can actually get a free ride to college! that story is coming up next. >> check this out. a university in chicago is offering a new kind of sports scholarship, and it really has nothing to do with a person's true athletic ability. the university is fielding an e-sports team. a squad that is playing its games not on a field but instead on a video monitor. al jazeera's ash-har quraishi has more from chicago that's where it's game
gay, straight, you know, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, doesn't matter.nd you need to find somebody that you can talk to about this. it may be difficult to come out to parents. i know for me it was easier to come out to friends at school who were very supportive but you need to find somebody to talk about these things and don't be ashamed of who you are, who god created you to be. >> on that note isn't it amazing when you started on that point here you are together with the success in...
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[ cheering and applause ] >> for our lesbian, bisexual, and transgender brothers and sisters. >> forhe november 4th election is already over! that's because they've voted already. a growing number of early voters in the nation's most populace state has stretched two weeks. ballots could arrive early almost all through the mail! california is one of more than 30 states in which some form of advanced voting is shaping the way xhans are conducted -- campaigns are conducted. candidates who wait until the end to close a deal with voters will be too late. >>> coming up, the latest fallout after a bay area tour guide's racist rant goes viral! and a live look outside, sunny skies on this sunday morning. female announcer: right now, at sleep train save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic. choose $300 in free gifts with tempur-pedic. even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice. the triple choice sale is on now at sleep train. yeah, enough for two. gosh. try four, buddy. hmm, i'll take a dark roast. chai tea, please. honey, text the man what you want. french vanil
[ cheering and applause ] >> for our lesbian, bisexual, and transgender brothers and sisters. >> forhe november 4th election is already over! that's because they've voted already. a growing number of early voters in the nation's most populace state has stretched two weeks. ballots could arrive early almost all through the mail! california is one of more than 30 states in which some form of advanced voting is shaping the way xhans are conducted -- campaigns are conducted. candidates...
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the social media site will allow users to go by fake names following outragely p lesbian, gay, bisexual transgender community. the drag queens were locked because they used stage names instead of legal names. at the time when the policy was first implemented facebook said real names were an important tool to protect against bullying and threats from anonymous attackers. >>> people who clip coupons, you may find this helpful. tr is a new way to cut costs a the grocery store through groupon. it has an app that gives consumers cash back when they buy certain products and save you the time of clipping the newspaper coupons. it's called snap. shoppers face a photo of the receipt as proof and then consider out once they have accumulated $20 in savings. >>> let's check in with cnbc's tyler mathisen for business news and what happened this past week on wall street. >> the big news in the economy this week was about jobs. u.s. employers added 248,000 jobs in september in a burst of hiring that helped the nation's unemployment rate fall to a six-year low just 5.9%. that helped boost the stock mar
the social media site will allow users to go by fake names following outragely p lesbian, gay, bisexual transgender community. the drag queens were locked because they used stage names instead of legal names. at the time when the policy was first implemented facebook said real names were an important tool to protect against bullying and threats from anonymous attackers. >>> people who clip coupons, you may find this helpful. tr is a new way to cut costs a the grocery store through...
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her study at nyu found 83% of lesbian, gay, and bisexual respondents cover at least part of their sexualdentity at work. >> this is the population that is most impacted by this concept of covering, hiding their identity when they come to forg. they're completely denying, if you will, their sexual identity in order to conform. >> but we have all of these committees and organizations and signs on the of corporate america. >> yeah, yeah. it's not translating? >> no, it's not. i think that it's not because this isn't about programs and initiatives. this is about leadership. fundamentally, full stop. >> it was my direct manager who was a homophobe. he called the analyst besides me a faggot, my second week at work and i went back in the closet. >> today, todd seres runs outleadership. he works with some of the biggest companies in the world to drive change. >> i've had a number of senior straight managers say oh, that's personal. don't bring it to the office. i challenged them. i said take 24 hours, don't talk about your wife, your children, take photos from your desk see if you can do that. >
her study at nyu found 83% of lesbian, gay, and bisexual respondents cover at least part of their sexualdentity at work. >> this is the population that is most impacted by this concept of covering, hiding their identity when they come to forg. they're completely denying, if you will, their sexual identity in order to conform. >> but we have all of these committees and organizations and signs on the of corporate america. >> yeah, yeah. it's not translating? >> no, it's...
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oldest gay newspaper, washington blade, gay lesbian bisexual and transgender issues. how far gay rights have come. lisa stark has the story. >> the latest issue of the washington blade is rolling off the presses. the paper hasn't missed a week since it began publishing in october of 1969. launched just months after the stone wall riots in new york city, where patrons of a gay bar tired of police harassment fought back. it marked the beginning of the gay rights movement. >> at that same time like so many people, so many gay people, i was sort of coming out to myself. >> lou chivarro has written for the blade nearly as long as the paper has been around. when he began as a freelance reporter most gays kept their identities hidden. he wrote under an assumed name. >> that was an era where one never knew what could happen. not the situation where we are today. >> his byline read, lou romano. >> turned out none of their families knew they were gay and they didn't learn it until they met their demise sadly in this fire. and i was of course covering that story and i said, i th
oldest gay newspaper, washington blade, gay lesbian bisexual and transgender issues. how far gay rights have come. lisa stark has the story. >> the latest issue of the washington blade is rolling off the presses. the paper hasn't missed a week since it began publishing in october of 1969. launched just months after the stone wall riots in new york city, where patrons of a gay bar tired of police harassment fought back. it marked the beginning of the gay rights movement. >> at that...
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he realized, i can only assume that based on what he's doing that people who are gay or bisexual or transgender life like all of other god's children. it's his job to unite it in common hope and shared respect. and not since john xxiii have we brought a hope who's braught us both mutual respect and hope. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. all in 101414 >> tonight on "all in." >> kentuckyconnect is a web site. >> mitch mcconnell tries to have his state's popular health care exchange and eat it, too. tonight, chuck todd on the marquee senate race and paul cruben on obamacare. >>> then, as president obama urges the world to do more to contain ebola. >> the transmission of this disease, obviously, directly threatens all of our populations. >> the father of the nbc freelancer currently being treated for the disease joins me tonight. >>> plus, the mystery of the 50,000 voter registration applications in georgia. and we'll check in with the governor's race in vermont.
he realized, i can only assume that based on what he's doing that people who are gay or bisexual or transgender life like all of other god's children. it's his job to unite it in common hope and shared respect. and not since john xxiii have we brought a hope who's braught us both mutual respect and hope. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. all in 101414 >> tonight on "all in." >>...
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the study found that gay, lesbian and bisexual people hide their identity at work. how significant is that? >> i did it for a short time. i was not that closeted, but it's painful to leave part of your life out. it's interesting because gay people have to hide for their parents and family in many cases and not just society at large. there repercussions at work still to this day. that's what tim was addressing in alabama. there were no laws in place. he was talking about a law to prohibit discrimination in the workplace based on sexual orientati orientation. they can use that as an excuse and it's not something that is actionable. >> it's a big deal for an employer like apple to be outspoken on that. in the tech world is that a difficult path even today? >> they are more tolerant and libertarian more than anything else. it's like i don't care. it does matter that tim cook comes out. there discriminations in place across the country. in tech it's easy. there pockets of discrimination, but it's a tolerant group of people. in the world, it's determiningous in many place
the study found that gay, lesbian and bisexual people hide their identity at work. how significant is that? >> i did it for a short time. i was not that closeted, but it's painful to leave part of your life out. it's interesting because gay people have to hide for their parents and family in many cases and not just society at large. there repercussions at work still to this day. that's what tim was addressing in alabama. there were no laws in place. he was talking about a law to prohibit...
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oldest gay newspaper, the washington blade just celebrated 45 years of reporting on gay lesbian bisexual and transgender issues. the paper's history is also a history of how far gay rights have come in this country. lisa stark has that story. >> reporter: the latest edition of the washington blade is rolling off the presses. the paper hasn't missed a week in publishing since it began in october of 1969, launched just months after the stone wall riots in new york city, tired of police harassment fought back. it marked a beginning of the gay rights movement. >> at that time like so many gay people i was sort of coming out to myself. >> lou chavarro has written for the blade nearly as long as the paper has been around. when he began as a freelance writer most reporters kept their identities hidden. he wrote under an assumed name. >> that was an era where no one knew what would happen, that is not situation today. >> his byline read, lou romano up until late. when he reported on a fire at a gay bar where eight men died. >> they didn't know it until they met their demise sadly in this fire an
oldest gay newspaper, the washington blade just celebrated 45 years of reporting on gay lesbian bisexual and transgender issues. the paper's history is also a history of how far gay rights have come in this country. lisa stark has that story. >> reporter: the latest edition of the washington blade is rolling off the presses. the paper hasn't missed a week in publishing since it began in october of 1969, launched just months after the stone wall riots in new york city, tired of police...
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. >>> and the city of philadelphia is mourning the death of its first director of lesbian, gai, bisexual, and transgender affairs. mayor nutter's office announced she died of cancer at the age of 42. she joined the nutter administration in 2008 wands a recognized by a number of groups including the ncaa for her work. this photo here was taken at an lgbt flag raising ceremony a few weeks ago. mayor nutter released a statement saying she was a clear strong voice to the lgbt community in philadelphia and across america. we love gloria's commitment and spirit. she was a fighter and champion. >>> he's a nightmare for opposing quarterbacks but connor barwin has been a welcome sight for people in one developing country. we'll hear him talk about his travels to help others coming up. >>> dry today. we've got some sunshine, a few clouds. eventually the clouds take over. then we'll be tracking some rain and the first rain drops will be falling overnight tonight. seven-day forecast when i come back. >>> and take a look at the top stories trending right now in the "lunch break" section of our nbc ap
. >>> and the city of philadelphia is mourning the death of its first director of lesbian, gai, bisexual, and transgender affairs. mayor nutter's office announced she died of cancer at the age of 42. she joined the nutter administration in 2008 wands a recognized by a number of groups including the ncaa for her work. this photo here was taken at an lgbt flag raising ceremony a few weeks ago. mayor nutter released a statement saying she was a clear strong voice to the lgbt community in...
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murder, the first thing he said, and this was in testimony read out by his defense attorney was, i am bisexuald relations with men and with women, including a male prostitute. only after that did he go on to detail his relationship with annie, how their relationship was stormy but that they loved one another, that she'd accused him of being controlling and had tried to break off their relationship a few times. but that they did want to have a family and a future together. and then, in this testimony which was extremely long on this first day of the trial, he explained what had happened in those 30 fateful hours they spent together in cape town on their honeymoon which ended up, he said, in a situation where their car was hijacked and he was forced out at gun point begging not to be left without his wife. the courtroom then saw shocking video evidence of annie's bloody body lying in the car and then heard from the pathologist about the postmortem, how she'd been shot in the neck, killed with a sickle bu single bullet. now this trial has been due to start for four years. he has been fighting ext
murder, the first thing he said, and this was in testimony read out by his defense attorney was, i am bisexuald relations with men and with women, including a male prostitute. only after that did he go on to detail his relationship with annie, how their relationship was stormy but that they loved one another, that she'd accused him of being controlling and had tried to break off their relationship a few times. but that they did want to have a family and a future together. and then, in this...
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. >> reporter: by her teens, diane realizes she's bisexual. it leaves her feeling confused. she deals with her inner conflict by using drugs and alcohol. >> i remember, i was 16. and i remember meeting a girl that i definitely was, like, whoa. what's going on? you know? i feel really weird and just realizing that i had a crush on her. i didn't pursue it. and i started running around and going to more parties. and drinking more. and stuffing my feelings. that's not too bad, is it? >> well, put it on long enough so i can see it. >> it's a youth cap. with my bald spot, with the summer, i have to think about my head with the sun. >> reporter: back in high school, lisa is one of the few people that diane lets into her solitary life. they're still friends today. >> diane kept to herself. me and my friends were the only friends that she hung out with at that time. she had a whole other secret life. it was kind of a known fact that we didn't ask her about it. you could always tell that she was holding something back. >> reporter: but that something is a mystery. even to diane. she d
. >> reporter: by her teens, diane realizes she's bisexual. it leaves her feeling confused. she deals with her inner conflict by using drugs and alcohol. >> i remember, i was 16. and i remember meeting a girl that i definitely was, like, whoa. what's going on? you know? i feel really weird and just realizing that i had a crush on her. i didn't pursue it. and i started running around and going to more parties. and drinking more. and stuffing my feelings. that's not too bad, is it?...
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one of my friends who i talk about, talked into the this book, a woman, a bisexual woman said we knewomething was wrong because you were so reserved and reserved people do not share what they do outside business with other members of the team. of course, all straight people share that. they have photographs on their desk, they have a wedding ring, they talk about the weekends. i didn't talk about any of that. because it was so complicated to talk about it in a way which did not make me seem gay. >> what he's saying is he could not be his full self at work and he would have bean better leader if he had been his full safe and i reported a lot on this issue. we did a big piece on it. they say those signs in corporate america on the walls that diversity is good but it decent mean anything if it doesn't come from the top. >> something we were talking about, there are laws on the books, the majority of the states -- >> 29 states. >> can you fire somebody for sexual orientation. >> 29 states. most companies, many companies have rules that say we don't do this, we won't do this at this compan
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but we have to get to work in this country, making sure that gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people are not discriminated at work and can keep their home. then we will be closer to a place where i'm ready to celebrate. >> thank you very much. >>> joe biden spent his time apologizing to u.s. allies. >>> and as the ebola outbreak continues, the first case contracted outside of africa was reported. >>> and a federal judge writes new rules for the police in ferguson, missouri. [ breathing deeply ] [ inhales deeply ] [ sighs ] [ inhales ] [ male announcer ] at cvs health, we took a deep breath... [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announcer ] and made the decision to quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. now we invite smokers to quit, too, with our comprehensive program. we just want to help everyone, everywhere, breathe a little easier. introducing cvs health. because health is everything. introducing cvs health. pehabits of cleaning theirld dentures with toothpaste, and dentures are very different than real teeth. they're about ten times softer and have surface pores where bacteria c
but we have to get to work in this country, making sure that gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people are not discriminated at work and can keep their home. then we will be closer to a place where i'm ready to celebrate. >> thank you very much. >>> joe biden spent his time apologizing to u.s. allies. >>> and as the ebola outbreak continues, the first case contracted outside of africa was reported. >>> and a federal judge writes new rules for the police in...
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at 14, she was attending a special high school for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender teens. but still afraid to tell her family she was transgender, angelika would get on the subway as a boy and walk into school as a girl. changing her clothes along the way. >> we thought, okay, he's going to be gay. big deal. we never expected this. this is the part that i think has really shocked us all. >> angelika's adolescent was turbulent. her mother says they tolerated many incidents over the years. the straw that broke the camel's back, when her boyfriend came by for a visit, he didn't know she was technically a boy. she hadn't told him that. angelika wasn't there, but her mother was. >> my mother was like, oh, he's not here. so that caused him some confusion. so my mom caught on and basically made a story, oh, i meant to say, she's not here, to that effect. >> angelika's mother chastised her for deceiving the young man. then gave her an ultimatum. she said, cut your hair or get out. >> she said, i'm not losing my husband over you. so she took me to the barber and cut off all my hair
at 14, she was attending a special high school for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender teens. but still afraid to tell her family she was transgender, angelika would get on the subway as a boy and walk into school as a girl. changing her clothes along the way. >> we thought, okay, he's going to be gay. big deal. we never expected this. this is the part that i think has really shocked us all. >> angelika's adolescent was turbulent. her mother says they tolerated many incidents...
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then you told me i am bisexual. okay, maybe you like both. >> i might be a little nervous about it. i might be shy and bashful. i am not afraid they will hurt me. i don't think they would hurt me. i kind of -- i don't know, i kind of welcome it. i like the attention. so if they did find out -- i mean, they're not going to do nothing about it. >> in fact, rhodes found some of his conversations on the topic have taken surprising turns. >> like i told you, when i was 11 years old, i got real depressed because i felt like i started becoming that way. started becoming gay. i told my sister i think i am turning gay. they said what is wrong with you? when you see a girl how do you feel? >> it makes me happy. >> how can you be gay if you have feelings for girls. i grabbed the bible. i kept reading. and i said god, change my mind. and he changed my mind. when you see those pretty guards, you know who i am talking about. you probably know some of their names, too. some of the guards come in your pod. when you see them. >> all right. all right. >> because the fact you are in jail. haven't seen
then you told me i am bisexual. okay, maybe you like both. >> i might be a little nervous about it. i might be shy and bashful. i am not afraid they will hurt me. i don't think they would hurt me. i kind of -- i don't know, i kind of welcome it. i like the attention. so if they did find out -- i mean, they're not going to do nothing about it. >> in fact, rhodes found some of his conversations on the topic have taken surprising turns. >> like i told you, when i was 11 years...
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but we have to get to work in this country, making sure that gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people are not discriminated at work and can keep their home. then we will be closer to a place where i'm ready to sell bait -- celebrate. >> thank you very much. >>> joe biden spent his time apologizing to u.s. allies. >>> and as the ebola outbreak continues, the first case contracted outside of africa was reported. >>> and a federal judge writes new rules for the police in ferguson, missouri. ♪ there's confidence... then there's trusting your vehicle maintenance to ford service confidence. our expertise, technology, and high quality parts means your peace of mind. it's no wonder last year we sold over three million tires. and during the big tire event, get up to $140 in mail-in rebates on four select tires. ♪ but they have to use special care in keeping the denture clean. dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident is designed to clean dentures daily. its unique micro-clean formula kills 99.99% of
but we have to get to work in this country, making sure that gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people are not discriminated at work and can keep their home. then we will be closer to a place where i'm ready to sell bait -- celebrate. >> thank you very much. >>> joe biden spent his time apologizing to u.s. allies. >>> and as the ebola outbreak continues, the first case contracted outside of africa was reported. >>> and a federal judge writes new rules for...
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her study with nyu of more than 3,000 fortune 1000 employees found 83% of lesbian, gay, bisexual respondentsir sexual identity at work. >> this is the population most impacted by this concept of covering, hiding their identity when they come to work. >> the most. >> the most. they're completely denying, if you will, their sexual identity in order to conform. >> we have all these committees and organizations and signs on the wall of corporate america. >> yes. >> it's not translating? >> no, it's not translating. i think it's not because this isn't about programs and initiatives. this is about leadership, fundamentally. >> it was my direct manager who was a homo phobe. he called the analyst beside me a faggot, my second week at work. i went back in the closet. >> reporter: that was 16 years ago. today todd seers runs out leadership. he works with some of the biggest companies in the world to drive change. >> i've actually had a number of senior straight managers say that's personal, you don't need to bring it to the office. i challenge them. i say take 24 hours and don't talk about your wife,
her study with nyu of more than 3,000 fortune 1000 employees found 83% of lesbian, gay, bisexual respondentsir sexual identity at work. >> this is the population most impacted by this concept of covering, hiding their identity when they come to work. >> the most. >> the most. they're completely denying, if you will, their sexual identity in order to conform. >> we have all these committees and organizations and signs on the wall of corporate america. >> yes....
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. >>> the city of philadelphia's mourning the death of its first director of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender affairs, gloria casarez. mayor nutter's office announced yesterday that casarez died of cancer at the age of 42. the philadelphia native joined the nutter administration in 2008 and was recognized by a number of groups, including the naacp, for her work. this photo was taken at an lgbt flag-raising ceremony. this was just a couple of weeks ago. mayor nutter released a statement, saying she was a clear, strong voice to the lgbt community in philadelphia and across america. we all loved gloria's commitment and spirit. she was a fighter and champion, personally and professionally." >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> it's a cold one this morning, coldest of the season. and the temperatures have not reached their coldest point yet. we're looking at some frost in the area and some areas that are freezing this morning. but sunshine will warm us up. it's going to be a dry day today, but tomorrow, rain drops will be falling. the first showers
. >>> the city of philadelphia's mourning the death of its first director of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender affairs, gloria casarez. mayor nutter's office announced yesterday that casarez died of cancer at the age of 42. the philadelphia native joined the nutter administration in 2008 and was recognized by a number of groups, including the naacp, for her work. this photo was taken at an lgbt flag-raising ceremony. this was just a couple of weeks ago. mayor nutter released a...
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but that said, the idea of that - the label bisexual was interestingly - it didn't work for me. i wanted something particular. i said you know what all labels are umbrella terms to some degree. >> what is something, in coming to this realisation, you shared powerful images. les see the poet of you and sydney pottia, your book was described as similar to the back of james baldwin, and i love that. >> first of all, james is a father figure to me. >> how does that feel? >> first of all, i'll flattered by it. i keep saying to myself no way. don't get that in your head. i don't believe it. i wish i could write like james baldwin. there's only one james baldwin. you reported telling the times baldwin is to me, everything, clear and brave. it seems to me that you are well on your way. >> charles blow, author and columnist for the "new york times". >>> a wicked storm ripped through texas, dave warren is here tracking the weather. >> we had video like this through the dallas area. this is a line of storms coming through. this is what it looked like before the storms came in, you can see
but that said, the idea of that - the label bisexual was interestingly - it didn't work for me. i wanted something particular. i said you know what all labels are umbrella terms to some degree. >> what is something, in coming to this realisation, you shared powerful images. les see the poet of you and sydney pottia, your book was described as similar to the back of james baldwin, and i love that. >> first of all, james is a father figure to me. >> how does that feel? >>...
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i am of the gay, less bee, and bisexual and transgendered community. i got married two days ago. i honestly feel that it would be the best decision to take on the case, because i'm from georgia, and i had to drive all the way to illinois to get married. i completely feel that that is unfair. my family couldn't be there. nobody could be there. i don't feel it's right. and having them look over this and take on this case would be a tremendous change for us. it really would. host: do you think the court ill decide in favor of gay marriage? they're entering their 10th year under chief john roberts. caller: i hope so, but there is a lot of controversy because of e fact that there's things like this and a lot of people don't agree, so i completely understand why there is such a big situation with it. but i am hoping that it goes through and works out great, in our favor, but also has our limitations to where we don't understand or affect anyone else. host: that's tonya calling in from fort campbell, kentucky. peggy is up next from florida on our line for democrats. caller: good morning
i am of the gay, less bee, and bisexual and transgendered community. i got married two days ago. i honestly feel that it would be the best decision to take on the case, because i'm from georgia, and i had to drive all the way to illinois to get married. i completely feel that that is unfair. my family couldn't be there. nobody could be there. i don't feel it's right. and having them look over this and take on this case would be a tremendous change for us. it really would. host: do you think the...