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queen's house is the oldest building in greenwich park commissioned by queen anne of denmark the wife of james the 1st that was designed by any go joe. jones is architecture brought the renascence to in. the villas of andrea's palantir served as a model when inigo jones created this building to the delight of his. mathematics in structural picture of divine harmony. in 6089 queen mary the 2nd commissions a christopher wren to grow up fans were loyal naval hospital. the architects 1st draft met with disapproval because the thames would no longer have been visible from queens perhaps so rand had to go back to the drawing board the result was a building comprised of 2 with the space center providing a clear view of the little queens house. the motto of the royal naval hospital could have been aura at labadee prayed and one. loyal chapel was billed as a place where the veterans of the crown's navy might find salvation. the interior of the church was designed by james athenian stuart and william muta. following a fiery 1779 they renovated the originally a rock church in classical stuff. ma
queen's house is the oldest building in greenwich park commissioned by queen anne of denmark the wife of james the 1st that was designed by any go joe. jones is architecture brought the renascence to in. the villas of andrea's palantir served as a model when inigo jones created this building to the delight of his. mathematics in structural picture of divine harmony. in 6089 queen mary the 2nd commissions a christopher wren to grow up fans were loyal naval hospital. the architects 1st draft met...
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documenting wasfirst parade, and it called the christopher street liberation day parade, greenwich village, central park>> stonewall was what? mr. francis: stonewall was in 1969, and it was a gay bar that was raided, as bars were in those days, and this was the straw that broke the camel's back with the gay, lesbian, and trans patrons of this bar. in the paddyto get wagons. they refused to follow the advice of "if you are arrested." it was a three-dave riot that shook the world. major media did not cover it at all or very slightly. -- it was a three-dave riot. a column was written in "the riots,"lled "the faggot but lilli did this film. the film is epic because there is nothing like it, because she was the only one. >> here a portion from 1970, "gay and proud." >> at first, i was very guilty, and then i realized, of all the things that are taught you not only by society, but by psychiatrists are just to fit you in the mold. i just rejected the mold and when i rejected the mold, i was happier. this somewhere between 60 and 75 independent groups across the united states -- maybe more now because they have
documenting wasfirst parade, and it called the christopher street liberation day parade, greenwich village, central park>> stonewall was what? mr. francis: stonewall was in 1969, and it was a gay bar that was raided, as bars were in those days, and this was the straw that broke the camel's back with the gay, lesbian, and trans patrons of this bar. in the paddyto get wagons. they refused to follow the advice of "if you are arrested." it was a three-dave riot that shook the world....
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greenwich village. the rally is in a park near the stonewall inn, the gay bar where exactly 50 years ago patrons rose upl movement in support of equal rights. our lgbt correspodent, ben hunte, is there. it was right here on christopher street 50 years ago where many people believe that the modern lgbt rights movement was born. you will see the gay bar behind me, the stonewall in, that was where there was a police raid which led to nights of very violent protests. eventually they did finish and then a year later, america had its first 93v a year later, america had its first gay pride parade. as you will see the streets are beginning to fill up, rainbows are everywhere throughout new york city, and we are ata throughout new york city, and we are at a rally today, so between six o'clock and nine o'clock in new york there is a rally taking place, kicking off pride weekend. earlier today there were some very special and surprise guests including lady gaga. you have the power, and you are so, gaga. you have the power, and you are so, so gaga. you have the power, and you are so, so powerful. i hope you feel th
greenwich village. the rally is in a park near the stonewall inn, the gay bar where exactly 50 years ago patrons rose upl movement in support of equal rights. our lgbt correspodent, ben hunte, is there. it was right here on christopher street 50 years ago where many people believe that the modern lgbt rights movement was born. you will see the gay bar behind me, the stonewall in, that was where there was a police raid which led to nights of very violent protests. eventually they did finish and...
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greenwich village. the rally is in a park near the stonewall inn, the gay bar where exactly 50 years ago patrons rose upnational and global movement in support of equal rights. 0ur l6bt correspodent, ben hunte, is there. it was on these streets in new york 50 years ago where many people say the modern l6bt rights movement was born. the stonewall inn gay bar was raided by police and that kicked off several nights of violent protests across the city. just a year later, and america had its first gay pride march. today, the stonewall inn is still standing and still serving and many people are out celebrating in the streets for world pride this weekend. it's estimated there will be around 4—6 million extra people in new york just to celebrate this weekend. of course, many young people don't need the same facilities as the stonewall inn, they don't need to hide away because they are accepted as l6bt people — but these places are a constant reminder of the struggles that did take place 50 years ago, to get to where we are today. there has been disappointment and celebrations in paris at women's football world
greenwich village. the rally is in a park near the stonewall inn, the gay bar where exactly 50 years ago patrons rose upnational and global movement in support of equal rights. 0ur l6bt correspodent, ben hunte, is there. it was on these streets in new york 50 years ago where many people say the modern l6bt rights movement was born. the stonewall inn gay bar was raided by police and that kicked off several nights of violent protests across the city. just a year later, and america had its first...
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greenwich village. the rally is in a park near the stonewall inn, the gay bar where exactly 50 years ago patrons rose upal and global movement in support of equal rights. our lgbt correspodent, ben hunte, is there. it was right here on christopher street 50 years ago where many people believe that the modern lgbt rights movement was born. you will see the gay bar behind me, the stonewall inn, that was where there was a police raid, and that led to nights of very violent protests. a year later, america had its first gay pride parade. as you will see the streets are beginning to fill up, rainbows are everywhere throughout new york city, and we are at a rally today, so between six o'clock and nine o'clock in new york there is a rally taking place, kicking off pride weekend. many young people don't need the same facilities as stonewall, because they are accepted as lgbt people but these places are a co nsta nt people but these places are a constant reminder of the struggles that did take place 50 years ago to get to where we are today. the families of the eight people killed in the london bridge attack have
greenwich village. the rally is in a park near the stonewall inn, the gay bar where exactly 50 years ago patrons rose upal and global movement in support of equal rights. our lgbt correspodent, ben hunte, is there. it was right here on christopher street 50 years ago where many people believe that the modern lgbt rights movement was born. you will see the gay bar behind me, the stonewall inn, that was where there was a police raid, and that led to nights of very violent protests. a year later,...
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greenwich time signal. might bates has a passion for postcards of nearby battersea park. joyce smith explains how she started collecting books certificate. conferences sold out so who are these people and why are they wasting their weekend here. what's the big attraction here. big boards listening to people talking about things that they care way way to the play about a minute i enjoy science i enjoy competing and things like that trivial the monday of my straight the most boring thing is the lunch break there's quite a which is thankfully over james to cherington likes to walk in straight lines for his film underfoot he paused once a minute to take a 5 2nd shot off the ground i think beginning to take her child i. lucy all storms paper on the smell of laundry is accompanied by a video of a washing machine cycle. and live and dump a bit of audience participation in homes how intense is it does it remind you james wood has generously allowed me to take to the stage myself to bestow oring prize most boring. at the boring conference. goes to joyce smith. for her pioneering w
greenwich time signal. might bates has a passion for postcards of nearby battersea park. joyce smith explains how she started collecting books certificate. conferences sold out so who are these people and why are they wasting their weekend here. what's the big attraction here. big boards listening to people talking about things that they care way way to the play about a minute i enjoy science i enjoy competing and things like that trivial the monday of my straight the most boring thing is the...
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there were a follow-up protest and demonstrations in greenwich village and queens, new york where a public parkad been the site of harassment by vigilantes. it became clear that the older movement organizations were not going to be the main vehicles for the future. there emerged new organizations. the first one was the gay liberation front. a little while later, radical lesbians formed. representing lesbian feminist politics. groups like third world gay revolution formed, represented people of color. then the gay activist alliance in new york, which was a little less radical than the end digital -- then the initial gay liberation front. those organizations were committed to alliances with the black panthers, the antiwar movement, with women's liberation. they participated in marches and demonstrations of those other groups. radicale calling for restructuring of american society. the gay activist alliance and contrast decided to -- in contrast decided to focus more exquisitely on gay rights. that -- more exclusively on gay rights. that set the trend for the next few years. very influential, acti
there were a follow-up protest and demonstrations in greenwich village and queens, new york where a public parkad been the site of harassment by vigilantes. it became clear that the older movement organizations were not going to be the main vehicles for the future. there emerged new organizations. the first one was the gay liberation front. a little while later, radical lesbians formed. representing lesbian feminist politics. groups like third world gay revolution formed, represented people of...
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this is christopher park in the heart of greenwich village.dreds of lgbtq people including those most marginalized, trans women and men and those that were the drag queens at the time and those of colors, they stood up against nypd. look over here, this is how close it was to the stonewall inn. now you have people honoring their coverage that paved the way for where we are today in the community. about 1,000 lgbtq people united to stand up against harassment outside of the stonewall inn. they threw bottles, pennies, they threw trash at police as they made arrests at this bar as they harassed people and they pushed them into the cars right outside the stonewall inn. people said they had enough. it was a big turning point. they made arrests and they beat demonstrators. the riots sparked six days of demonstrations. you know, mark stegall spoke today. he was at the stone wall in that night. this is what he had to say. >> police barged in. anybody that was in drag. anybody that looks typical, they threw up against the wall. i didn't see them hit an
this is christopher park in the heart of greenwich village.dreds of lgbtq people including those most marginalized, trans women and men and those that were the drag queens at the time and those of colors, they stood up against nypd. look over here, this is how close it was to the stonewall inn. now you have people honoring their coverage that paved the way for where we are today in the community. about 1,000 lgbtq people united to stand up against harassment outside of the stonewall inn. they...
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there were a follow-up protest and demonstrations in greenwich village and queens, new york where a public park been the site of harassment by vigilantes. it became clear that the older movement organizations were not going to be the main vehicles for the future. there emerged new organizations. the first one was the gay liberation front. a little while later, radical lesbians formed. representing lesbian feminist politics. groups like third world gay revolution formed, represented people of color. then the gay activist alliance in new york, which was a little less radical than the end digital -- then the initial gay liberation front. those organizations were committed to alliances with the black panthers, the antiwar movement, with women's liberation. they participated in marches and demonstrations of those other groups. radicale calling for restructuring of american society. the gay activist alliance and contrast decided to -- in contrast decided to focus more exquisitely on gay rights. that -- more exclusively on gay rights. that set the trend for the next few years. very influential, active
there were a follow-up protest and demonstrations in greenwich village and queens, new york where a public park been the site of harassment by vigilantes. it became clear that the older movement organizations were not going to be the main vehicles for the future. there emerged new organizations. the first one was the gay liberation front. a little while later, radical lesbians formed. representing lesbian feminist politics. groups like third world gay revolution formed, represented people of...
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and there were followup protests and demonstrations in greenwich village and actually in queen's new york where a public parkad been the site of harassment by vigilantes of lgbt people. but very quickly it became clear that the older, the homo file movement organizations were not going to be the main vehicles for the future. so there emerged new organizations. the first major one in new york city was called the gay liberation front. there was also the queen's liberation front. a little while later radical lesbian's formed representing lesbian fam nist politics. third world gay revolution formed representing people of color. and then the gay activists alliance in new york. which was a little less radical than the initial gay liberation front. the gay liberation front and other organizations were very committed to alliances with the black panthers, the anti-war movement, with women's liberation. they participated in marches and demonstrations of those other groups. and they really were calling for radical restructuring of american society. a sexual restructuring, social restructuring, political restructuring.
and there were followup protests and demonstrations in greenwich village and actually in queen's new york where a public parkad been the site of harassment by vigilantes of lgbt people. but very quickly it became clear that the older, the homo file movement organizations were not going to be the main vehicles for the future. so there emerged new organizations. the first major one in new york city was called the gay liberation front. there was also the queen's liberation front. a little while...
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greenwich time signal. mike bates has a passion for postcards of nearby battersea park. joyce smith explains how she started collecting books certificates. that's one. of the conferences so down so who are these people and why are they wasting their weekend here. what's the big attraction here. being bored of listening to people talking about things that they care way way to the plea about i'm a nerd i enjoy science i enjoy competing and things like that the trivial monday of my story the most boring thing is to lunch break there's quite a which is you thankfully over james to cherington likes to walk in straight lines for his film underfoot he paused once a minute to take a 5 2nd shots over. the ground. thing beginning to take the child. lizzie or storms paper on the smell of laundry is accompanied by a video of a washing machine cycle. and life and dump a bit of audience participation holmes how intense is it does it remind you james wood has generously allowed me to take to the stage myself to bestow a prize most boring. at the boarding conference. goes to joyce smith
greenwich time signal. mike bates has a passion for postcards of nearby battersea park. joyce smith explains how she started collecting books certificates. that's one. of the conferences so down so who are these people and why are they wasting their weekend here. what's the big attraction here. being bored of listening to people talking about things that they care way way to the plea about i'm a nerd i enjoy science i enjoy competing and things like that the trivial monday of my story the most...
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park is the stonewall inn itself. it is a two-story building. beige stucco. it was also part of the stonewall inn. this was greenwich village in new york city in lower manhattan. steve: what do the monuments represent? marc: well when obama referenced stonewall alongside seneca falls and selma in his inaugural address, it really signals a activism,n that lgbt the lgbt movement was part of broader aspirational struggles for social justice in the united states. that was a very powerful symbolic statement on the part , of obama as president of the united states as the first , african-american president. and then establishing this base this monument here is another , way of signaling the road that has been traveled over the last, not just 50 years but even longer to achieve lgbt a quality, a still unfinished process. it is quite complicated with the monuments because this is an action on part of the federal government, which for many , many decades was quite oppressive towards lgbt people. still we have problems with federal policy, and so there is a kind of paradox, right, that the federal government has recognized thi
park is the stonewall inn itself. it is a two-story building. beige stucco. it was also part of the stonewall inn. this was greenwich village in new york city in lower manhattan. steve: what do the monuments represent? marc: well when obama referenced stonewall alongside seneca falls and selma in his inaugural address, it really signals a activism,n that lgbt the lgbt movement was part of broader aspirational struggles for social justice in the united states. that was a very powerful symbolic...
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he had a multi-million dollar home in greenwich and that's where he lived most of the time but he also kept a very fancy malls i $1000000.00 apartment on park avenue and he had another home down in florida also worth $1015000000.00 another place in idaho a sun valley some sort of a cabin in the woods there but again multimillion dollar property. since 2000 you've taken home more than $480000000.00 that's almost half a $1000000000.00 your company is now bankrupt our economy is in a state of crisis but you've got to keep 480 $1000000.00. out of a very basic question for you is this fair i would say to you the 500 number is not accurate and i believe the amount that i took out of the company over to that was. i believe a little bit less than 250000000000 still a large number of them to a large number. i mean you know in fact both numbers were wrong and both numbers were low the true number was 530000000 420022007 dick fuld said yeah i only made 3 $110.00 that's over $200000000.00 that he took off his total under oath i swear to tell the truth the whole truth he did it on television 1 for the world and this stood up. for what. i don't even thin
he had a multi-million dollar home in greenwich and that's where he lived most of the time but he also kept a very fancy malls i $1000000.00 apartment on park avenue and he had another home down in florida also worth $1015000000.00 another place in idaho a sun valley some sort of a cabin in the woods there but again multimillion dollar property. since 2000 you've taken home more than $480000000.00 that's almost half a $1000000000.00 your company is now bankrupt our economy is in a state of...
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park, orwherever. so these two little blocks on christopher street, which was in greenwich village, was our one littlewhich was at night—time when nobody else cared. we found places that we could sit, that we could talk, and it may not have been a great place, you know, for most people, but it was our place. the stonewall bar was one of the gay bars. the first night of the rebellion i was hanging outjust a block away. i heard the sirens, the police cars, the police were raiding the stonewall bar. my reaction was to run towards the bar. because that's where the excitement was. that's what was happening. i was 20 years old. and in that crowd were, you know, obviously drag queens and people who were effeminate males. and then these guys who look like, quote, regular guys like me. and we were all together and the anger was towards them, the police. people started yelling at them and then people started tossing coins and stuff started coming flying from different directions. then the police then went inside for shelter. this parking meter was partially out of the ground that apparently a car or a truck had
park, orwherever. so these two little blocks on christopher street, which was in greenwich village, was our one littlewhich was at night—time when nobody else cared. we found places that we could sit, that we could talk, and it may not have been a great place, you know, for most people, but it was our place. the stonewall bar was one of the gay bars. the first night of the rebellion i was hanging outjust a block away. i heard the sirens, the police cars, the police were raiding the stonewall...
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he had a multi-million dollar home in greenwich and that's where he lived most of the time but he also kept a very fancy multimillion dollar apartment on park avenue and he had another home down in florida also worth $1015000000.00 another place in idaho a sun valley some sort of a cabin in the woods there but again multimillion dollar property. since 2000 you've taken home more than $480000000.00 that's almost half a $1000000000.00 your company is now bankrupt our economy is in a state of crisis but you've got to keep 480 $1000000.00. out of a very basic question for you is this fair i would say to you the 500 number is not accurate and i believe the amount that i took out of the company over to that was. i believe a little bit less than 250000000000 still a large number of the still a large number. of the time in fact both numbers were wrong and both numbers were low the true number was 530000000 420022007 dick fuld said you know i only made 3 $110.00 that's over $200000000.00 that he took off his total under oath i swear to tell the truth the whole truth he did it on television 1 for the world and this stood up. for what. i don't even th
he had a multi-million dollar home in greenwich and that's where he lived most of the time but he also kept a very fancy multimillion dollar apartment on park avenue and he had another home down in florida also worth $1015000000.00 another place in idaho a sun valley some sort of a cabin in the woods there but again multimillion dollar property. since 2000 you've taken home more than $480000000.00 that's almost half a $1000000000.00 your company is now bankrupt our economy is in a state of...
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park is the stonewall inn. it is a two-story building. this is greenwich village in new york city.ost: what do the money misrepresent? -- the monuments represent? when obama mentioned stonewall alongside seneca falls in his address, it signifies that lgbt activism is part of the broader aspirational struggles for social justice in the u.s. statement onmbolic the part of obama as president of the u.s., as the first african-american president. herelishing this monument is another way of signaling the overthat has been traveled not just the last 50 years but even longer to achieve lgbt a quality, still unfinished -- equality, still unfinished process. this is an action on part of the federal government, which for many decades was quite regressive to lgbt people. paradox that of a the federal government is recognizing this space and yet continues to adopt policies currently. the best example might be the ban on transgender military members. there are ongoing struggles and problems. host: you mentioned the speech by president obama, his second --not your old speech inaugural speech. her
park is the stonewall inn. it is a two-story building. this is greenwich village in new york city.ost: what do the money misrepresent? -- the monuments represent? when obama mentioned stonewall alongside seneca falls in his address, it signifies that lgbt activism is part of the broader aspirational struggles for social justice in the u.s. statement onmbolic the part of obama as president of the u.s., as the first african-american president. herelishing this monument is another way of signaling...