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gay men oppress gay women, white gays oppress black gays and straight looking gays oppress transvestites. and so she signaled, right, this need for gay liberation to combat what she called our own chauvinism, our own sexism, our own racism, as well as our oppression by straight society. and groups like the lesbian feminist liberation movement begin to separate out from gay liberation because they do not feel that their needs are being addressed and feel that the men in the movement are oppressing them and are not paying attention to women's needs within the movement. activists of color also begin to separate out from the movement as do activists that we would consider to be transgender today, who feel that they are not being properly represented. and the gay liberation front itself basically dissipates and falls away in the early 1970s, and is replaced not just by lesbian feminist movements and other sort of splinter groups, but is replaced by organizations like in new york, the gay activist alliance, which is an exclusively male organization, which no longer sees itself being involved i
gay men oppress gay women, white gays oppress black gays and straight looking gays oppress transvestites. and so she signaled, right, this need for gay liberation to combat what she called our own chauvinism, our own sexism, our own racism, as well as our oppression by straight society. and groups like the lesbian feminist liberation movement begin to separate out from gay liberation because they do not feel that their needs are being addressed and feel that the men in the movement are...
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gay blood ban. it's not about what you call yourself. it's about a behavior. and that behavior is associated with certain risk. at the risk of blushing before camera, the clear thing that's most highly associated with the transmission of h.i.v. is anal receptive intercourse. and there's no way around that. >> reporter: but clearly, men who have sex with men aren't the only people engaging in that sort of sex. >> that's correct, except that they're the ones that are involved with the highest risks of transmitting it through that mode. and unfortunately, we know that anal receptive intercourse is associated with a relatively high condom failure rate each episode. i understand, people want to be able to donate blood, and feel that they're doing good. and i've heard, "well we use protection," or, "i'm monogamous." the problem is that if you use protection each time, you may not know that it failed. and unfortunately, you could have become infected then. >> reporter: another important player in this deba
gay blood ban. it's not about what you call yourself. it's about a behavior. and that behavior is associated with certain risk. at the risk of blushing before camera, the clear thing that's most highly associated with the transmission of h.i.v. is anal receptive intercourse. and there's no way around that. >> reporter: but clearly, men who have sex with men aren't the only people engaging in that sort of sex. >> that's correct, except that they're the ones that are involved with the...
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so there's a notion of being gay, of walking gay, of looking gay. what i was fishing for earlier is that in rural areas there were some places you could go, these juke joints that were out in the middle of nowhere. this is where there was more opportunity. most rural areas were pretty difficult so as kyle says people were much more likely to move to the city. and so we've seen a gay new york, gender urban culture in the making of the gay male world. there's a whole gay male world for heaven's sake, of behavior, ideas, the way they're talking and all kinds of stuff. so we see things are really going to change. mabel hampton is going to appear in the documentary we're going to see before stonewall so you get to hear this from her directly. how does she make this sound, this african-american woman living in harlem in the 1920s? she's a lesbian. does she feel that she's sick? >> she seemed to have a lot of fun with the environment and talked about all of her friends and just like them getting to know one another. >> yeah. she says this is just fabulous.
so there's a notion of being gay, of walking gay, of looking gay. what i was fishing for earlier is that in rural areas there were some places you could go, these juke joints that were out in the middle of nowhere. this is where there was more opportunity. most rural areas were pretty difficult so as kyle says people were much more likely to move to the city. and so we've seen a gay new york, gender urban culture in the making of the gay male world. there's a whole gay male world for heaven's...
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equality and gay rights.er a recent rally in wisconsin his fans were on board. >> i am for extreme vetting. >> i think it is a good idea. >> extreme vetting. do you think that's a good idea? >> of course, he forgot one thing, just make 'em eat bacon. >> these guys were pumped by america's values of tolerance so i knew they would pass trump tests with flying colors. two men getting married is, blank. >> disgusting. >> i should answer it's legal in the united states. >> legal but i don't like it. >> it's important to believe in -- to have respect for everyone's religion. >> you respected christianity. >> i do. >> judaism. >> yes. >> islam. >> no. >> can a woman be president? >> the presidency is a manas job. >> i have women are qualified to be president. >> no. a female has more hormones, she could start a war in ten seconds if she has hot flashes or whatever. boom! >> haven't all wars been started by men? >> yes. >> do you think a gay couple should have the same rights as -- >> no, i don't. i don't think it's
equality and gay rights.er a recent rally in wisconsin his fans were on board. >> i am for extreme vetting. >> i think it is a good idea. >> extreme vetting. do you think that's a good idea? >> of course, he forgot one thing, just make 'em eat bacon. >> these guys were pumped by america's values of tolerance so i knew they would pass trump tests with flying colors. two men getting married is, blank. >> disgusting. >> i should answer it's legal in the...
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a group that supported one anti-gay marriage politician. nor did it hurt dominoes pizza when the national organization for women said boycott dominoes because its owner opposed abortion. domino's is doing fine. council members in new york declared walmart is not welcome here. >> walmart has a history of abusing its workers and profiting on the backs of hard-working member and women. the city council wouldn't give them the permits they need so consumers have fewer choices and pay higher prices. the afl-cio told it members boycott coarse beer because the coors family supported conservative groups. it's just good to take a breath and remember when politicians speak, lots of people just don't care. the mayor says they are hostile to gay people so you shouldn't eat here. >> we are here for the food. i don't care about the owner. john: the mayor says they don't respect lgbt. >> i don't care what the mayor says, i think the food is delicious. >> i believe in personal freedom. i want government out of your pocket book and out of your bedroom. it's
a group that supported one anti-gay marriage politician. nor did it hurt dominoes pizza when the national organization for women said boycott dominoes because its owner opposed abortion. domino's is doing fine. council members in new york declared walmart is not welcome here. >> walmart has a history of abusing its workers and profiting on the backs of hard-working member and women. the city council wouldn't give them the permits they need so consumers have fewer choices and pay higher...
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a diving insofar and engaged in numerous pursuits and became active in politics as a pioneer in the gay rights movement an elected supervisor to hold office no california in the 10 short months he was in office he sponsored an anti discrimination bill advocated for stronger safer neighborhoods and spoke out on state and national issues of importance to the lgbtq community but also have importance to women to racial and ethic minority and stopped a measure to seek intolerance by appealing to anti gay rights. >> (clapping.) >> in his words he said we are coming out to fight the lives the myths the distortions and coming out to tell the truth of gaze tied of the conspiracy i'll talk about he came out with justice. quality, freedom >> and an a sin tried to silence that voice and to end that fight but even after death his voice still spoke his struggles continue and his cause taken up by countless others harvey milk prereported a statement in case i was killed it said if a bullet should enter my brain let that destroy today nearly 40 years later many of the doors have think outside the box d
a diving insofar and engaged in numerous pursuits and became active in politics as a pioneer in the gay rights movement an elected supervisor to hold office no california in the 10 short months he was in office he sponsored an anti discrimination bill advocated for stronger safer neighborhoods and spoke out on state and national issues of importance to the lgbtq community but also have importance to women to racial and ethic minority and stopped a measure to seek intolerance by appealing to...
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and gays and lesbians under fire in uganda. organizing anything like this is risky in a nation where homosexuality is illegal. police have raided a gay pride event in the capital. my name is christopher springer. thanks for joining us. the opening ceremony of the rio olympics they be just hours away, but the doping scandal is chasing it right up to the starting line. you may remember the international olympic committee failed to impose a blanket than on the russian competitors, despite evidence of state-sponsored doping in the country -- failed to impose a blanket ban. >> too many brazilians, there are more important things to worry about than eight-sponsored russian doping, but to the athletes inside this hotel and the nearby olympic village, it is the issue of greatest concern. it's still not clear how many athletes from the russian team will be allowed to compete and in which sports. >> after the cas decision, there is still room for some change. there's the possibility even more russian athletes will be allowed to compete.
and gays and lesbians under fire in uganda. organizing anything like this is risky in a nation where homosexuality is illegal. police have raided a gay pride event in the capital. my name is christopher springer. thanks for joining us. the opening ceremony of the rio olympics they be just hours away, but the doping scandal is chasing it right up to the starting line. you may remember the international olympic committee failed to impose a blanket than on the russian competitors, despite evidence...
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paul babeu had the whole scandal with the pictures and the selfies, coming out as gay, all of this got everyone riled up voters know me and they will return me to always and that has cared him in this district one. he worked extremely hard in this race. >> he will be facing a former republican, tom o'halleran. he has ann kirkpatrick's support. he will be facing tom o'halleran in november. >>oh over kelli ward. people tried to beat incumbent john mccain, which would have been abenormous upset. he wins by almost 20 percentage points. kelli world could not get by him. a deep war chest and he has been around since 1982 serving arizona. it is a difficult race for anyone to beat him but there is ann kirkpatrick will be the challenger and anne kirk pat wick comes with a big war chest. you see her ads running up tonight. >> linda williams covering john mccain and she was with him when he made his victory speech. i sense a sigh of relief and the battle goes on and it goes into high gear starting right now. >> reporter: it what a fun night for john mccain and his supporters here at his headquart
paul babeu had the whole scandal with the pictures and the selfies, coming out as gay, all of this got everyone riled up voters know me and they will return me to always and that has cared him in this district one. he worked extremely hard in this race. >> he will be facing a former republican, tom o'halleran. he has ann kirkpatrick's support. he will be facing tom o'halleran in november. >>oh over kelli ward. people tried to beat incumbent john mccain, which would have been...
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wasn't he, like, gay? am i the only one? wasn't he gay? you know, like, the [ light laughter ] it's like, the whole -- the thing about him, too, is like, he got gayer in each "star wars" movie. the first movie he was just sort of like, "oh my." but then, like -- [ light laughter ] by "return of the jedi" at one point he literally just went, "dear lord!" i'm like -- [ applause ] i didn't know robots gasped. you know, every character's gay. like, i think every disney character is gay. like jafar is the gayest. [ light laughter ] i mean like, who is he kidding with jasmine, the whole thing? his whole thing was like, "prince abubu." okay. [ laughter ] sure. i mean, like, to me, when you have a jewel on your head and your best friend is a talking parrot -- [ light laughter ] gay. but, you know, i don't know. listen, i'm a weird person. i had a strange childhood. i grew up in the same block as if you think that's weird, my uncle mike also like, waters his driveway, puts a fan on it and stands back and watches it dry till the sun goes down. he al
wasn't he, like, gay? am i the only one? wasn't he gay? you know, like, the [ light laughter ] it's like, the whole -- the thing about him, too, is like, he got gayer in each "star wars" movie. the first movie he was just sort of like, "oh my." but then, like -- [ light laughter ] by "return of the jedi" at one point he literally just went, "dear lord!" i'm like -- [ applause ] i didn't know robots gasped. you know, every character's gay. like, i think...
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in a gay wedding or giving pizza to a gay wedding reception. take that variable out of it. this is ultimately about who your labor. can a government coming to say no you don't get to determine how you work, when you when you were, and who you provide your services to. we do. that's exactly it, it's about association which we have had supreme court decisions on this. when you remove all of the windowed dressing of identity politics this is on indentured servitude. people are too involved in all of these identity politics to realize ultimately what path they're being led down with his argument. that's a scary thing about it. and the fact that he had a reporter that went to the small-town and sought someone out to prove a narrative that she was building that is exactly why people in flyover nation have just had it. >> host: one of the bills in that story, the memories pizza was the media. that is one of the villains in the book, overall in flyover nation where you have it in or out for the mainstream media. you talk about the deep distrust of the
in a gay wedding or giving pizza to a gay wedding reception. take that variable out of it. this is ultimately about who your labor. can a government coming to say no you don't get to determine how you work, when you when you were, and who you provide your services to. we do. that's exactly it, it's about association which we have had supreme court decisions on this. when you remove all of the windowed dressing of identity politics this is on indentured servitude. people are too involved in all...
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and here he is posing on the cover of a gay magazine and talking about his commitment toward gay rights. married man, very christian, deeply religious. what most impressed me about his stance was not that he stood for gay rights but that he was very self-critical of himself and his own behavior and how he'd been through the years and what his relation was to gays and how that had shaped his own behavior. that sort of self-criticism, that sort of introspection i think is underrated. we're very high on having young people go out and analyze the world. but, you know, i believe in a kind of egalitarian selfishness, a self-centeredness that is not so much self-aggrandizing but really seeks to understand your relationship to the broader community. i think any real activism has to be grounded in a sort of selfishness, a broadminded selfishness. >> hinojosa: so you're basically saying now to young people, "look at yourselves..." >> yes. >> hinojosa: "see your own power..." >> right. >> hinojosa: "believe in your voice..." >> right. >> hinojosa: "believe in it deeply." >> right. >> hinojosa: "be
and here he is posing on the cover of a gay magazine and talking about his commitment toward gay rights. married man, very christian, deeply religious. what most impressed me about his stance was not that he stood for gay rights but that he was very self-critical of himself and his own behavior and how he'd been through the years and what his relation was to gays and how that had shaped his own behavior. that sort of self-criticism, that sort of introspection i think is underrated. we're very...
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they gay too, though. actually, in their mind they're just gay for that minute.er it's over with, they ain't gay no more. but wait till the next time, then they're gay again for another minute. >> as for their future, both men were serving life sentences. though tunstall would someday qualify for parole, mcmillen had life without. >> i know i'm going back to the free world one day. so you know, the only thing i can do is make the best out of my situation. so i kick it around individuals with minds on the street. that way i won't fall victim to whatever is going on inside these walls. >> you have a lot of people that don't understand time because they don't have any. so if i got life without parole, my mind, then i'm going to be here forever if i don't do something about it. >> once i get out by him having life without i want to help him get out. but as long as i'm here i want to make sure he's all right. so it's a bond that nobody can come between, unless one of us die. >> coming up -- >> when did you cut yourself? yesterday? two days ago? >> not bad, though. >>
they gay too, though. actually, in their mind they're just gay for that minute.er it's over with, they ain't gay no more. but wait till the next time, then they're gay again for another minute. >> as for their future, both men were serving life sentences. though tunstall would someday qualify for parole, mcmillen had life without. >> i know i'm going back to the free world one day. so you know, the only thing i can do is make the best out of my situation. so i kick it around...
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. >> host: the author here is boston globe reporter, malcolm gay. mr. gay, what is a bci? >> guest: well, let's see, a bci is a brain computer interface. what that generally means, there are many ways of accessing the brain, but what that basically means is they take in electrodes, place it into the brain or atop the brain and then follows or pours neuro signals, action potential which is the small electric signals that cells produce when they are communicating with one another. that information is then ferried to a computer at an algorithm that takes that information and transforms it into some sort of an action command. perhaps it is moving a cursing from left to right or a robotic arm. it is taking and using computer as algorithm and electrodes to read intention from the brain. >> host: how long have they been studied and where did they come from? who discovered them? >> guest: that is controversial. but basically, people have been using electrodes in the brain for a very long time. it was about 15 years ago in 1999 the researchers realized they could take that intentio
. >> host: the author here is boston globe reporter, malcolm gay. mr. gay, what is a bci? >> guest: well, let's see, a bci is a brain computer interface. what that generally means, there are many ways of accessing the brain, but what that basically means is they take in electrodes, place it into the brain or atop the brain and then follows or pours neuro signals, action potential which is the small electric signals that cells produce when they are communicating with one another....
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a gay wedding or giving pizza to a gay wedding reception. take that variable out. this is ultimately about who owns your labor. can the government come in and say you don't get to determine how you work, when when you work and who you provide your services to. we do. that's exactly it. it's about association. we very had supreme court decisions on this. so the thing about it is you're talking about servitude and that's ultimately what this book is bound to when you move all of the windowdressing, this is about servitude. people are too involved in all of these identity politics to realize ultimately what path they are being led down with this argument. that's the scary thing about it. this, the fact that you had a reporter that that went to the small-town and sought someone out to prove a narrative that she was building, that's exactly why people in flyover nation have just had it. >> one of the villains in that story was the media and that is one of the villains in the book overall in flyover nation where you have it in or out or however yo
a gay wedding or giving pizza to a gay wedding reception. take that variable out. this is ultimately about who owns your labor. can the government come in and say you don't get to determine how you work, when when you work and who you provide your services to. we do. that's exactly it. it's about association. we very had supreme court decisions on this. so the thing about it is you're talking about servitude and that's ultimately what this book is bound to when you move all of the...
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photographing a gay wedding or giving pizza to a gay wedding reception. take that variable out of it. this is about who owns your labor. can the government come in and say, no, you don't get to determine how you work, when you work and who you provide your services do. we do. it's about association, which we have already had supreme court decisions on this. and so the thing about it is you're talking about indentured servitude and that's what this boils down to, when you remove the window dressing of identity politics, this is about indentured servitude and people are too involved and navel gazing to realize what night being led down and that's the scary thing. and this -- the fact you had a reporter that went to this small town and sought someone tout prove a narrative she was billing, that's exactly why miami in flyover nation have just had it. >> host: one of the villains in the story, hedge riff's pizza, was the media, and that is one of the villains in the book overall in flyover nation, where you have it in or out -- -- for the mainstream media. you
photographing a gay wedding or giving pizza to a gay wedding reception. take that variable out of it. this is about who owns your labor. can the government come in and say, no, you don't get to determine how you work, when you work and who you provide your services do. we do. it's about association, which we have already had supreme court decisions on this. and so the thing about it is you're talking about indentured servitude and that's what this boils down to, when you remove the window...
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to the gay community. shocked locals say salem is a gay-friendly town. the paper says its not backing down. they're setting up more boxes. the town mayor was actually on the cover of this month's paper. wcvb newscenter 5 breaking news from new bedford tonight, a 15-year-old boy stabbed to death. newscenter 5's ben simmoneau is at the breaking news desk with the details. ben: police say this happened earlier this evening on chancery street near middle street in new bedford. the 15-year-old victim tried to run home after he was stabbed and authorities say it was his mother who called 911. but he did not survive. two other teenagers also stabbed they were taken to the hospital and are expected to recover. the circumstances as to what led up the stabbings are still unclear at this hour. no arrests have been made. in the newsroom, i'm ben simmoneau, wcvb nc5. maria: also breaking, a young woman shot in the head in lawrence. newscenter 5's john atwater is live on the scene right now, rescuers are working into the dark to get a helicopter out of >> reporter: a
to the gay community. shocked locals say salem is a gay-friendly town. the paper says its not backing down. they're setting up more boxes. the town mayor was actually on the cover of this month's paper. wcvb newscenter 5 breaking news from new bedford tonight, a 15-year-old boy stabbed to death. newscenter 5's ben simmoneau is at the breaking news desk with the details. ben: police say this happened earlier this evening on chancery street near middle street in new bedford. the 15-year-old...
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. >>> still the come, gay rights activist and san francisco leader harvey milk honored. the thing the navy did today that has never been done before. >> it was love that was oozing out of the decorations. you can tell it wasn't just any other memorial. >> plus, the way a father's memory will be preserved forever. it's part of our bay area proud series. >>> and good afternoon, i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. cooling fog on the coastline at ocean beach. we'll let you know when everybody's temperatures will be cooling down a few degrees coming up in the micro climate forecast. >> announcer: you are watching nbc bay area news, with the investigative unit holding the powerful accountable. nbc bay area, we investigate. >>> a new state law requiring children to be vaccinated is adding a new layer of stress as the school year starts. we are hearing reports of students being turned away from sacramento to san diego for not having proof of immunization. robert is live in san jose. will the vaccine law be a disruption here? >> reporter: it is positive it's a debate that's been ragi
. >>> still the come, gay rights activist and san francisco leader harvey milk honored. the thing the navy did today that has never been done before. >> it was love that was oozing out of the decorations. you can tell it wasn't just any other memorial. >> plus, the way a father's memory will be preserved forever. it's part of our bay area proud series. >>> and good afternoon, i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. cooling fog on the coastline at ocean beach. we'll let you...
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: you may be gay for her political ideals. >> i am gay for elizabeth's ideas, yes. >> stephen: what about her for vp? what about her? would you be excited if hillary clinton picked her for vice president? >> i would love that. i would elizabeth warren to be vice president. i would love her to be anything. i would love her to be a female ghostbuster! i mean, right? ( cheers and applause ) she's al rick moranis, i think. that's right, and by the way, why isn't there one candidate talking about what happened to i'm the only one. >> stephen: all right. we'll find out and get back to you on that. >> i love elizabeth warren. i have been following the convention. >> stephen: you enjoyed watching it this week? you're a pop culture guy. >> i'm a pop culture guy, but donald trump is show business. he's a pop culture guy, too. i'm terrified. i'm terrified. i really am. i'm terrified by the idea of a trump presidency, and it's not only just the policies, it's also the other things they have to do now. e mike pence doing carpool karaoke. i mean, what song is he going to sing? "i deported your grandmot
: you may be gay for her political ideals. >> i am gay for elizabeth's ideas, yes. >> stephen: what about her for vp? what about her? would you be excited if hillary clinton picked her for vice president? >> i would love that. i would elizabeth warren to be vice president. i would love her to be anything. i would love her to be a female ghostbuster! i mean, right? ( cheers and applause ) she's al rick moranis, i think. that's right, and by the way, why isn't there one...
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attack on therst gay community in my lifetime. we are not afraid to take a children to queer evans for fear that there may be willing to harm us. it should not be this way. the simple truth is it is far too easy for violent people to get guns. we now live in a country with over 300 million guns and circulation. that is enough for every man, woman, and child to have one. it is more than enough. as far as i'm concerned, we should stop there. permeated every space of our society. i have to worry, as a teacher, school experience the school shooting? will my young children have to shooting aschool well? it should not be this way. we have fear when we go to a movie or out dancing. we have to be afraid that we may be the target of someone's guns. we may be found on the other side of someone's guns. it should not be this way. shooting as well? i'm scared, heartbroken and angry that this is where we are as a country. more than anything, i'm determined that we have to speak implement stronger background checks. get military grade assault we
attack on therst gay community in my lifetime. we are not afraid to take a children to queer evans for fear that there may be willing to harm us. it should not be this way. the simple truth is it is far too easy for violent people to get guns. we now live in a country with over 300 million guns and circulation. that is enough for every man, woman, and child to have one. it is more than enough. as far as i'm concerned, we should stop there. permeated every space of our society. i have to worry,...
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. >> back at home, albert my partner play this game, he said if you are gay who would you be gay with? i said salma hayek. >> jimmy: wait a minute. >> yes, i can. i would be a gay guy with a girlfriend. and she'd be salma hayek. >> jimmy: can i tell you i'm a little hurt any thought for sure you were going to say me. turns out -- >> yeah, not even close. >> jimmy: sorry, you're not my gay guy, then. guillermo, you're back at the top of the list. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the show you're doing is about -- it's an interesting it's about the first female major league baseball player. >> yeah. >> jimmy: she's a pitcher. >> yes. >> jimmy: this is based on someone who made the minor leagues? or -- >> no, no, it's completely fictional. what's cool is major league baseball is a partner with the show. all the logo in the stadiums are major league. >> jimmy: that's great. >> growing up we'd watch a show about football or baseball and it would be the st. louis demons. >> jimmy: right. >> it took you out of it. >> jimmy: it feels wrong, it feels fake. >> i shot at dodger stadium the other
. >> back at home, albert my partner play this game, he said if you are gay who would you be gay with? i said salma hayek. >> jimmy: wait a minute. >> yes, i can. i would be a gay guy with a girlfriend. and she'd be salma hayek. >> jimmy: can i tell you i'm a little hurt any thought for sure you were going to say me. turns out -- >> yeah, not even close. >> jimmy: sorry, you're not my gay guy, then. guillermo, you're back at the top of the list. [ cheers and...
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she's openly gay. lately, the actual hting of gay people has been documented.s under false pretenses-then violently ambush them. there have been few prosecutions. [ kseniia speaks russian ] >> dasha: even you can get killed for this. >> anthony: our local fixer, dasha, helps translate. kseniia had a situation once when the skinheads attacked her on the street. >> kseniia: not only once. >> dasha: not only once, you know. >> anthony: this new law, it prohibits propaganda? >> dasha: amongst minors. [ kseniia speaking russian ] >> dasha: it's like about anti-soviet propaganda. you can go to jail for anything. >> anthony: right. it means whatever they want it to mean. >> dasha: yes. we look how many gay families we have with kids. and those people are in maximum stress right now because their families might be ruined. >> anthony: right. we rightly see this as outrageous. the russian public however? it's very likely a vote-getter; a cynical pandering to a powerful and enduring vein of deep seated homophobia that goes way, way back. what do you think the source of th
she's openly gay. lately, the actual hting of gay people has been documented.s under false pretenses-then violently ambush them. there have been few prosecutions. [ kseniia speaks russian ] >> dasha: even you can get killed for this. >> anthony: our local fixer, dasha, helps translate. kseniia had a situation once when the skinheads attacked her on the street. >> kseniia: not only once. >> dasha: not only once, you know. >> anthony: this new law, it prohibits...
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one, gay rights. he's trying to make it muslim issues and gay rights. here is how he put it. >> nor can we let -- oppression of women, gays. my administration will speak out against the oppression of women, gays and people of different beliefs. >> gay rights five times in this speech. doesn't play to the base. not something you expect to hear from a republican candidate. >> sure. i think it's great to have the leader of the free world speaking about freedoms. yes, it's sharia law and anti-gay, bigotry and isis wanting to march gays off buildings. it's good to hear a president speak out about equality. it may not play to the base, but around the world, they are persecuted as are many christians. you know, i think it's something that's courageous for a president or aspiring president, if you will, to stand-up for freedoms across the world. i know muslim interpreters that i worked with in iraq. the gentleman's comment saying understanding that the constitution reigns supreme because there are different types of sharia law, some is marriage and some the law
one, gay rights. he's trying to make it muslim issues and gay rights. here is how he put it. >> nor can we let -- oppression of women, gays. my administration will speak out against the oppression of women, gays and people of different beliefs. >> gay rights five times in this speech. doesn't play to the base. not something you expect to hear from a republican candidate. >> sure. i think it's great to have the leader of the free world speaking about freedoms. yes, it's sharia...
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[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, gays against guns.applause] >> i'm going to be brief. these are some of the people that came down from connecticut today. [cheers and applause] >> and i want to thank you for coming here on this day. as we do what we must do to disarm hate, that is come together with each other until all learn that nothing meaningful in the world has ever been accomplished through hate. the mass shooting at the pulse nightclub in orlando was a hate crime committed against the lgbtq community. did the shooter accomplish anything, he did not but we will in honor of those who suffered and died and all victims of gun violence. mass shootings and gun deaths generally affect all people, not only the victims but their friends, family and loved ones. it is the rare gun death that affects only one person. in connecticut we are fortunate that we have strong gun laws, we have the second strongest gun law in the nation and we have the fourth lowest gun deaths in the nation. in fact, of the ten states with the strongest gun laws, se
[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, gays against guns.applause] >> i'm going to be brief. these are some of the people that came down from connecticut today. [cheers and applause] >> and i want to thank you for coming here on this day. as we do what we must do to disarm hate, that is come together with each other until all learn that nothing meaningful in the world has ever been accomplished through hate. the mass shooting at the pulse nightclub in orlando was a hate crime...
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uh, i'm gay, she's a girl, we hate everyono' well, that sums it up. we like to describe it as "will and grace" if the two leads were very unlikable. which, i think mike pence would love the show. >> stephen: the whole thing is you deal with celebrities all the time. >> yeah, we talk about celebrities, we have a lot of guest stars, tina fey, julianne moore, joel mchale, nathan lane, method man -- >> stephen: did i not make the cut? >> we have auditions and we'll invite you. >> stephen: i'll do an uptempo on a ballot. >> stephen: thanks. >> and i want to say, this was your week, you killed it this week. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: that's awfully nice. it has been a target-rich environment. >> yes. >> stephen: i should be cutting them a check. are you looking forward to anything next week, like lady gaga is going to be at the d.n.c. >> why, because i'm gay, stephen? i like lady gaga. i actually love her. >> stephen: are you a monster? >> what happened to those little monsters? they're so old at this point. am i a little monster? sure, why not? i
uh, i'm gay, she's a girl, we hate everyono' well, that sums it up. we like to describe it as "will and grace" if the two leads were very unlikable. which, i think mike pence would love the show. >> stephen: the whole thing is you deal with celebrities all the time. >> yeah, we talk about celebrities, we have a lot of guest stars, tina fey, julianne moore, joel mchale, nathan lane, method man -- >> stephen: did i not make the cut? >> we have auditions and we'll...
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which means, by his own logic, the remaining 32 people on louis gohmert's space ark could be gay, gay, gay. ( applause ) ( cheers and applause ) still works! and, if that happened, only two years after it launched, that spaceship will be the most expensive neighborhood in the galaxy! ( applause ) d know why we're making this distinction because, after six months on a space ship, everybody's gay. ( laughter ) it's a free-for-all. i mean, representative gohmert, have you seen the movie "the fifth element?" everyone dresses like lady gaga and loves european disco opera. ? ( applause ) it's the gayest outer space movie since luke and han solo's wedding at the end of "star wars." they look so happy! so happy. hey, you know who's always happy? jon batiste and "stay human," everybody! say hi! ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: excellent. well, it was a lovely break. did you have a lovely break, jon? sad news over the break and that is the world lost a true icon, muhammad ali. he was one over the most influential people of the 20th century and one of the most dominant athlet
which means, by his own logic, the remaining 32 people on louis gohmert's space ark could be gay, gay, gay. ( applause ) ( cheers and applause ) still works! and, if that happened, only two years after it launched, that spaceship will be the most expensive neighborhood in the galaxy! ( applause ) d know why we're making this distinction because, after six months on a space ship, everybody's gay. ( laughter ) it's a free-for-all. i mean, representative gohmert, have you seen the movie "the...