74
74
Aug 31, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
is love possible between heterosexuals? or is it all a case of women posing as nymphs, earth mothers, sex objects, what have you, and men writing the poetry of romantic illusions to these walking stereotypes." right? so that she is taking the notion -- the popularly held that homosexual behavior is somehow deviant and oppressive and abnormal and is instead calling into question the norms of heterosexuality, and is suggesting that it may be heterosexuality that is ultimately more oppressive and abnormal than homosexuality. and she even question, right, it is possible for men and women to truly love each other when society requires these kind of traditional gender norms that privilege men over women and encourage women to sort of submit to men or at least to downplay their own emotions and needs and desires in the face of male desire. this kind of attack on gender conformity carried over as well into the embracing of alternative gender markers within the gay liberation movement, so that we have this brief moment in the late '
is love possible between heterosexuals? or is it all a case of women posing as nymphs, earth mothers, sex objects, what have you, and men writing the poetry of romantic illusions to these walking stereotypes." right? so that she is taking the notion -- the popularly held that homosexual behavior is somehow deviant and oppressive and abnormal and is instead calling into question the norms of heterosexuality, and is suggesting that it may be heterosexuality that is ultimately more oppressive...
73
73
Aug 30, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
was it heterosexual, homosexual? these were things that interested him. he brought this into the discussion of his marriage class. and, of course, he pursued it as well with individual discussions with some of the students. as you would expect, this is going to create turmoil on the blooming tomorrow campus and other professors, some administrators, certainly people in the state, et cetera, are questioning what kinsey is doing and trying to do with his marriage course. faculty members are complaining to the president, especially when he talks about homosexuality and masturbation in class. no one did this in the 1930s. and so herman wells, who was the president of indiana university, in dealing with all the -- kinsey had his supporters, critics. he calls him in and says look, make a choice. keep teaching the marriage course, stop the research, stop collecting the interview data on sexual practices or drop the course and just do the research. if he was just doing the research and his critics not seeing these issues discussed, presented in class, then he wou
was it heterosexual, homosexual? these were things that interested him. he brought this into the discussion of his marriage class. and, of course, he pursued it as well with individual discussions with some of the students. as you would expect, this is going to create turmoil on the blooming tomorrow campus and other professors, some administrators, certainly people in the state, et cetera, are questioning what kinsey is doing and trying to do with his marriage course. faculty members are...
65
65
Aug 30, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
was it heterosexual? what is it is homosexual? i mean, these were things that interested him, and he brought this into the discussion of his marriage claes, and, of course, he pursued it as well with individual discussions with some of the students. as you would expect, this is going to create turmoil on the many bloomington campus, and other professors, some administrators, certainly people in the state, et cetera, are bringing more and more -- are questioning what kinsey is doing and trying to do with his marriage course. faculty members are complaining to the president, especially when he talks about issues like homosexuality or masturbation during class. no one did this in the 1930s. and so herman wells, who was the president of indiana university, in dealing with all the -- you know, kinsey had his supporters. he had his critics. wells calls kinsy in and says, look, make a choice. you want to keep teaching the marriage course, stop the research, stop the interview, collecting the interview data on sexual practices or drop the
was it heterosexual? what is it is homosexual? i mean, these were things that interested him, and he brought this into the discussion of his marriage claes, and, of course, he pursued it as well with individual discussions with some of the students. as you would expect, this is going to create turmoil on the many bloomington campus, and other professors, some administrators, certainly people in the state, et cetera, are bringing more and more -- are questioning what kinsey is doing and trying...
251
251
Aug 8, 2016
08/16
by
WABC
tv
eye 251
favorite 0
quote 0
state law allows insurance coverage for fertility treatments for heterosexual couples but not lesbian couples. >> right away we were told without having sexual intercourse we would not be covered. >> we have a medical diagnosis of infertility and we were denied the medical treatments any heterosexual couple would have if they walked in to a fertility clinic. >> reporter: dr. jane miller says their case is not unique. she agrees with them and says change. >> it's completely discriminatory. it gets us furious because good people come in and simply want to have a family and get on with our lives. what do we have to do? >> reporter: the lawsuit targets the state's department of banking and insurance. we contacted the commissioner's office for his side of the story. the response we got was this. the department does not comment on pending litigation. in montclair, new jersey, joe torres, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> an overturned beer truck commute on the bqe. authorities say the tractor-trailer hauling budweiser was near the hamilton avenue exit when it tipped over and spilled its cargo.
state law allows insurance coverage for fertility treatments for heterosexual couples but not lesbian couples. >> right away we were told without having sexual intercourse we would not be covered. >> we have a medical diagnosis of infertility and we were denied the medical treatments any heterosexual couple would have if they walked in to a fertility clinic. >> reporter: dr. jane miller says their case is not unique. she agrees with them and says change. >> it's...
487
487
Aug 9, 2016
08/16
by
WABC
tv
eye 487
favorite 0
quote 0
a lesbian couple is suing over why they say they were denied the same rights as heterosexual couples. >>> also ahead, big changes could be coming to the iconic td bank's new intern, bart, is one of those robots from an other bank, the clock stated 11:35 pm, but they are still working. the clock is fine. our live customer service is available all night, and all day for that matter. he's learning. at td bank we do things differently, like live customer service 24/7. bart: hello? hello! >>> minors are allowed to buy e cigarettes. the fda making it illegal to sell e cigarettes, and cigars to anyone under the age of 18. retailers will have to check photo id of anyone under 27 before selling e cigarettes. a 2009 law gave the fda authority to regulate cigarettes and other products >>> the gender gap keeps widening. a survey by the group wealth acts found in 2015 for every female billionaire there were 8.4 male billionaires. that is up from 8.1 the year before. the survey found that men held 88.6% of the world's wealth, up half a percent for 2014. >>> you're never more than 7 minutes away fro
a lesbian couple is suing over why they say they were denied the same rights as heterosexual couples. >>> also ahead, big changes could be coming to the iconic td bank's new intern, bart, is one of those robots from an other bank, the clock stated 11:35 pm, but they are still working. the clock is fine. our live customer service is available all night, and all day for that matter. he's learning. at td bank we do things differently, like live customer service 24/7. bart: hello? hello!...
78
78
Aug 31, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
because it was based in normative heterosexuality and the family. so this idea that, you know, there could be these broad based coalitions against sex education this doesn't emerge until the late 1970s when conversations about local control and federal power start to become part of the discourse of school management. now, when we hear words like local control and federal institution, what does this make us think about? what comes to mind? >> for me personally i think of -- i think of racism. >> yes. >> and i think of like southern states try to like pull minorities down personally. >> so it's this idea of resisting brown v. board of education, resisting federal approaches to school integration by citing local control. the common core, the banning of ap u.s. history in oklahoma, right? these kind of intellectual and social battles that are waged in the school show us the importance of schools as sites of conflict as well as this idea about investing in kids in order to make a better nation. and finally what she highlights in this book is that there w
because it was based in normative heterosexuality and the family. so this idea that, you know, there could be these broad based coalitions against sex education this doesn't emerge until the late 1970s when conversations about local control and federal power start to become part of the discourse of school management. now, when we hear words like local control and federal institution, what does this make us think about? what comes to mind? >> for me personally i think of -- i think of...
37
37
Aug 30, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
and that sex education was a form of training, informative relationships and heterosexuality. when i think about this book i think about -- someone found this for me a few years back, it's a 1957 facts of life and love for teens, if you want to borrow it you can ask me privately after class. it's everything a teenager should know about life. one of the things that i think is very interesting about it is it opens up about sexual maturity and puberty and ends with how much a wedding should cost and how to balance the budget in a household. it's this comprehensive idea that adulthood isn't just about the physical changes of puberty and managing a sexual relationship it's about the depth and fault of the family relationship which is the building blocks of a healthy nation. finally it challenges the notion of the past is conservative and the present is liberal. right. when i was a young person back in the late '80s and early '90s the aids crisis shaped a lot of the comprehensive hiv education that in some places doesn't exist any more. people debated condoms in school but there was
and that sex education was a form of training, informative relationships and heterosexuality. when i think about this book i think about -- someone found this for me a few years back, it's a 1957 facts of life and love for teens, if you want to borrow it you can ask me privately after class. it's everything a teenager should know about life. one of the things that i think is very interesting about it is it opens up about sexual maturity and puberty and ends with how much a wedding should cost...
42
42
Aug 6, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
to have been crafted in a time when the heterosexual family was the only family that was considered appropriate. and when woman had a very distinct definition. we are far more fluid. not everybody accepts that fluidity. i think that is one of the reasons why it is contested. i will throw out some stuff later. page: thank you. >> i'm delighted to be here and glad to talk about the e.r.a.. what i am most interested in as a historian and activist now, is the progressive opposition to the e.r.a. my students are always shocked to learn when alice paul penned the e.r.a., the overwhelming majority of feminist, progressive feminists, opposed the e.r.a. because it would undermine protective legislation for women. that is what i would like to talk about later. page: excellent. dr. williams. dr. williams: when alice publishing about this, we were thinking about being recognized as human beings. one of the things in our community we always say is that we support the equal rights amendment. our organization is one of the lead organizations, but we hope our systems will recognize it is not the only issue in
to have been crafted in a time when the heterosexual family was the only family that was considered appropriate. and when woman had a very distinct definition. we are far more fluid. not everybody accepts that fluidity. i think that is one of the reasons why it is contested. i will throw out some stuff later. page: thank you. >> i'm delighted to be here and glad to talk about the e.r.a.. what i am most interested in as a historian and activist now, is the progressive opposition to the...
227
227
Aug 9, 2016
08/16
by
WABC
tv
eye 227
favorite 0
quote 0
medical treatment a heterosexual couple would have. >> we were sent a statement saying they can't comment on pending litigation. >>> distracted driving, the extreme example. a warning to drivers using the cameras on smartphones while driving. >> and never too young for politics. a 4-year-old who is campaigning fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now you can get 100 meg internet with equal upload and dowloads speeds, cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good. >>> $200 million in global revenue in just its first month. those earnings easily beat other top earning games such as candy crush and clash royale. the game is free to download but offers in-app purchases where players can buy additional items. the game's creators have a deal that turned 3,000 mcdonald's restaurants in gyms where players can battle each oth
medical treatment a heterosexual couple would have. >> we were sent a statement saying they can't comment on pending litigation. >>> distracted driving, the extreme example. a warning to drivers using the cameras on smartphones while driving. >> and never too young for politics. a 4-year-old who is campaigning fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz....
91
91
Aug 31, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
while the overlay of the cold war 1950s is grounded in patriotism, hit heterosexuality, religion, marriage, motherhood, and fatherhood, the underlay, the sort of undercurrent is going in a slightly different direction. as you'll see as we move in the weeks ahead, that this sort of crack in the cold war etiface begins with challenging and changing perspectives on sexual behavior. eventually it will become more political. eventually it will deal more with racial issues and eventually it will explode in the 1960s. the seed bed of the counter culture of the 1960s which totally challenges the cold war can be seen quite clearly in the early efforts of these dissenters from traditional sexual and cultural values in the late 1940s and early 1950s. that's our lecture today, and i thank you all for attending. are there any questions before we finish? okay. i'll see you next week. thank you. >> american history tv airs on c-span 3 every weekend telling the american story through events, interviews, and visits to historic locations. this month american history tv is in primetime to introduce you to pr
while the overlay of the cold war 1950s is grounded in patriotism, hit heterosexuality, religion, marriage, motherhood, and fatherhood, the underlay, the sort of undercurrent is going in a slightly different direction. as you'll see as we move in the weeks ahead, that this sort of crack in the cold war etiface begins with challenging and changing perspectives on sexual behavior. eventually it will become more political. eventually it will deal more with racial issues and eventually it will...
176
176
Aug 14, 2016
08/16
by
KMGH
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 0
how many heterosexual white men without college education are there in the country? because for the most part, that's where his message has been targeting toward. he may get a few outside groups on the fringe. >> he'll get other votes. >> but if you bring in amaroso, you're not serious about getting the black vote. that's not helping the policy. >> we're not going to talk about donald trump the whole time. hillary clinton is essentially the status quo candidate. the issues that should favor trump. the problem is, he's been able to get so far off. >> he's not losing on issues. he's losing on demeanor. >> okay, and let's talk about hillary clinton's week. those e-mails, the clinton foundation reaching out to the state department. they say no meeting occurred. will this stick? will this come back again? jon? >> the question is whether or not trump can effectively keep the focus on those issues. direction. these are serious issues. she didn't get -- you heard panetta when you pressed him. on the e-mails. well, she didn't get indicted. okay. is that the bar? the fbi direc
how many heterosexual white men without college education are there in the country? because for the most part, that's where his message has been targeting toward. he may get a few outside groups on the fringe. >> he'll get other votes. >> but if you bring in amaroso, you're not serious about getting the black vote. that's not helping the policy. >> we're not going to talk about donald trump the whole time. hillary clinton is essentially the status quo candidate. the issues...
410
410
Aug 9, 2016
08/16
by
WABC
tv
eye 410
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> we were denied the medical treatments a heterosexual couple would have if they walked in a fertility clinic. >> the lawsuit names the state's department of banking and insurance, which sent us a statement saying they can't comment on pending litigation. >>> meteorologist amy freeze here with the accuweather forecast tonight. clear skies overhead. really beautiful night. temperatures are falling fast. the park, we already have 75. in the suburbs and 50s expected in the northwest counties. riverdale right now, 77, same for white stone and ridgewood. 75 for murray hill and sunset park. temperatures overnight do fall off. but it won't be hard to get them back in to the 80s tomorrow. lots of sunshine to start. already monticello is down to 63. 69 in white plains and 71 in montauk. looking at the numbers overnight, we do slip in to the 70s but it will be no time at all. maybe 10:00, 11:00 before we get the 80s. we'll push those through the afternoon. get back in to the upper 80s. by tomorrow evening we'll start to see changes. humidity will begin late tomorrow night. maybe showers tuesday
. >> we were denied the medical treatments a heterosexual couple would have if they walked in a fertility clinic. >> the lawsuit names the state's department of banking and insurance, which sent us a statement saying they can't comment on pending litigation. >>> meteorologist amy freeze here with the accuweather forecast tonight. clear skies overhead. really beautiful night. temperatures are falling fast. the park, we already have 75. in the suburbs and 50s expected in the...
359
359
Aug 21, 2016
08/16
by
KQED
tv
eye 359
favorite 0
quote 0
policy is saying is that a gay man who is in a monogamous relationship is at higher risk than a heterosexual person who is having unprotected sex with several partners. and that just isn't accurate. that's not true. so we're looking for a fair and science-based approach. >> reporter: brian custer, who advocated for the new 12-month deferral, stopped short of recommending completely lifting the ban, in part, because research shows that h.i.v.- positive blood donors were more likely to report a history of male to male sexual contact than donors without h.i.v. and even though tests are now highly accurate, there is a so- called "window period" of up to ten days when a person could test negative for h.i.v., even when they are actually positive. >> it's not trying to say that all men who have sex with men, even if they're sexually active, are at high risk for h.i.v. acquisition or anything like this. but it is trying to say that in total, there is a higher risk there, and for that reason, this was sort of the place to start a change in this deferral. >> reporter: while it is felony in many states
policy is saying is that a gay man who is in a monogamous relationship is at higher risk than a heterosexual person who is having unprotected sex with several partners. and that just isn't accurate. that's not true. so we're looking for a fair and science-based approach. >> reporter: brian custer, who advocated for the new 12-month deferral, stopped short of recommending completely lifting the ban, in part, because research shows that h.i.v.- positive blood donors were more likely to...
215
215
Aug 20, 2016
08/16
by
WNYW
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 0
allison: researchers at the university of connecticut looked at a survey of 3000 heterosexual married men and women from 1997 through 2011. when matt men were the breadwinners their psychological well-being and health declined. >> it is something that they will steve: uconn researchers say that it may benefit both women and men. allison: a federal judge rules on the uber case. relationship with a 380,000 drivers. if classified as employees, drivers would need more rights and benefits causing their expenses to increase. allison: driving along queens boulevard will take longer this weekend. steve: it will be shut down all weekend for repairs. the move is not a very popular one. reporter: as you drive down queens boulevard, it warns drivers of what's to come at 11:00 p.m. >> it will be effective. [inaudible] reporter: repair project over queens boulevard will require the road to be closed in both directions until monday at 5:00 o'clock a.m. those that frequent the area is creating some annoyance. especially since the hectic area usually they vote on it. or they just come out and say we t
allison: researchers at the university of connecticut looked at a survey of 3000 heterosexual married men and women from 1997 through 2011. when matt men were the breadwinners their psychological well-being and health declined. >> it is something that they will steve: uconn researchers say that it may benefit both women and men. allison: a federal judge rules on the uber case. relationship with a 380,000 drivers. if classified as employees, drivers would need more rights and benefits...
55
55
Aug 20, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
paper represents a pervasively take, a nation state, america, focuses on two elite white men, heterosexual. it's about the exercise of political and diplomatic and military power. in another sense, at least given the extant scholarship on grant strategy, i hope and trust that my paper fits into the theme of rethinking and it takes up what i think is a largely unexplored question of how grand strategy is implemented. this ways question. even with this large question, how is the strategy i am manied, my paper takes a very small scope. it focuses on two men in a period of two months really. it tries to raise much bigger questions and point towards a method of inquiry that i think has been heretofore neglected. what is the relationship between ideas and implementation hours, does a president get his or soon her government to do what he or she wants. i also hope that this paper can remind us of history's capacity to surprise, that hindsight can blind us as much as it can reveal, the ways that things may have looked at the time, the expectations people had at the time are much different than the
paper represents a pervasively take, a nation state, america, focuses on two elite white men, heterosexual. it's about the exercise of political and diplomatic and military power. in another sense, at least given the extant scholarship on grant strategy, i hope and trust that my paper fits into the theme of rethinking and it takes up what i think is a largely unexplored question of how grand strategy is implemented. this ways question. even with this large question, how is the strategy i am...
170
170
Aug 14, 2016
08/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
." >>> cbs has six new shows this fall and allstarring white heterosexual men. codder is nodding in approval. glen geller appeared at the press tour in better looy hills. pressed about the lack of diversity he conceded, quote, we need to do better. actually he said that seven times. he must mean it. he noted "we showed you photos of the 16 new series regulars and 11 of them are diverse. i know they are not leads, but 11 are diverse and that is our commitment to diversity. those just aren't words. that is real action." wow. what is a diverse person? >> i have no clue. these people are crazy. they are crazy. the reason they don't have black shows is because black people don't watch black shows. if you have more black people who actually watched the show like "uncle buck" and they don't make it a full season because we don't watch it. we don't put the effort and energy into it and then turn around and want to cry because white people actually watch their actors work. get up and watch your actors work. that's how it happens. supply and demand. >> why make black peop
." >>> cbs has six new shows this fall and allstarring white heterosexual men. codder is nodding in approval. glen geller appeared at the press tour in better looy hills. pressed about the lack of diversity he conceded, quote, we need to do better. actually he said that seven times. he must mean it. he noted "we showed you photos of the 16 new series regulars and 11 of them are diverse. i know they are not leads, but 11 are diverse and that is our commitment to diversity....
216
216
Aug 10, 2016
08/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i dismiss people's fears about heterosexual aids in america. >> you can't come on television and lie about fact checking. talk about the "washington post" fact checking, i'm glad they're fact checking all the candidates but donald trump has earned many more four pinocchio rankings than hillary clinton has. why are you chaerry picking? >> because i consider her lies to be far more significant than his. i agree with you. he's gotten four pinocchios. >> why are her lies more significant than his? >> because as secretary of state, what this woman did was to put her power and interests and money ahead of the country's security. there's nothing that trump has done that comes close to that. >> and how is that a lie? how do you fact check that? >> no, i'm talking about the e-mails, what she has said about the e-mails. that's where she got the four pinocchios last week from the "washington post." >> dennis, that's one lie, however you want to deem that, that she continues to repeat. it's not something that happens every week. donald trump had a chance -- three or four chances this week to
. >> i dismiss people's fears about heterosexual aids in america. >> you can't come on television and lie about fact checking. talk about the "washington post" fact checking, i'm glad they're fact checking all the candidates but donald trump has earned many more four pinocchio rankings than hillary clinton has. why are you chaerry picking? >> because i consider her lies to be far more significant than his. i agree with you. he's gotten four pinocchios. >> why...
62
62
Aug 14, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
is a wonderful organization but also what working with black lives matter to give of waste to heterosexualit is a wonderful model how old groups can come together to work and toward the same and talking back to each other visibility matters be. >> if you spend time on your cellphone you can do both and is important to focus on yourself sometimes. >> there isn't just one answer there may not be a solution but that you can invest and engage with the different struggles to work toward making things more equal and if you ask these questions you are considering how do i work for other people to silence a horror diminish these are questions that resonate that we are in process and not fact you are asking means you answer your own question >> i regret there is no time to address that one of the first identifiers is pentecostal that is a whole other conversation. >> that is one of the many back religions and how do find a voice quacks' god bless. [applause] for that we will wrap bad up and we will sign books outside. spee5
is a wonderful organization but also what working with black lives matter to give of waste to heterosexualit is a wonderful model how old groups can come together to work and toward the same and talking back to each other visibility matters be. >> if you spend time on your cellphone you can do both and is important to focus on yourself sometimes. >> there isn't just one answer there may not be a solution but that you can invest and engage with the different struggles to work toward...
111
111
Aug 3, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
certainly giving a voice to heterosexual black men, you know? it's a wonderful model for how all groups can come together and inspire each other and work towards some of the same ends simply by getting together ask talking to each other and recognizing each other. visibility matters. >> i also don't think you need to feel like if you spend time on yourself and advocating for yourself and working toward your, you know, toward issues that affect you specifically that you are abandoning anyone, or that you are doing a disservice to other groups. you can do both, you know? and it's important to focus on yourself sometimes. >> and i'm not sure that there is one answer. a lot of the things that we're talking about sort of go toward this point. there may not be a solution that allows you to strike the balance that you want, but that you can invest and engage in all kinds of different struggles and work toward making things more equal. and you are, if you're asking these questions, you're already doing the work of balancing, right? if you're already con
certainly giving a voice to heterosexual black men, you know? it's a wonderful model for how all groups can come together and inspire each other and work towards some of the same ends simply by getting together ask talking to each other and recognizing each other. visibility matters. >> i also don't think you need to feel like if you spend time on yourself and advocating for yourself and working toward your, you know, toward issues that affect you specifically that you are abandoning...
71
71
Aug 3, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
the optimism and looking at working with the black lives matter movement into giving a voice to heterosexual black men as a model for how they can comeinspa together and inspire each other and work towards some of the same by getting together and talking with each other andgniza recognizing disability matters. >> you don't need to feel like if you spend time for your self towards issues that affect you specifically that you are abandoning anyone or doing a disservice to other groups. you can do both. and it's important to focus on your self sometimes. >> a lot of the things that we are talking about go to display that there may not be a solution that allows you to strike the balance of you want but you can't invest and engage in all kinds of different struggles and work towards making things more equal. if you are already considering how does my voice not get thrown out, how do i work for other people but not with my work for other people in some way silence or diminish my own role of president needs throughout and the fact that you are already doing a lot of that it's one of the first ident
the optimism and looking at working with the black lives matter movement into giving a voice to heterosexual black men as a model for how they can comeinspa together and inspire each other and work towards some of the same by getting together and talking with each other andgniza recognizing disability matters. >> you don't need to feel like if you spend time for your self towards issues that affect you specifically that you are abandoning anyone or doing a disservice to other groups. you...
242
242
Aug 14, 2016
08/16
by
WISN
tv
eye 242
favorite 0
quote 0
how many heterosexual white men without college education are there in the country? that's where his message has been targeted toward. >> but if you bring in amaroso, you're note getting a lot of black votes. >> he's the change candidate in a time when voters want change. hillary clinton is essentially the status quo candidate. the issues that should favor trump. the problem is, he's been able to get so far off. >> he's not losing on issues. he's losing on demeanor. >> let's talk about hk h hk's foundation reaching out to the state department. they say no meeting occurred. will this stick? will it come back again? >> the question is whether or not trump can effectively keep the focus on those issues? and not go off on some other direction. these are serious issues. she didn't get -- you heard panetta when you pressed him. she didn't get indicted. okay. is that the bar? the fbi director said she was extremely careless. the foundation issues at the very least raise conflict of interest issues. but the question is whether or not trump can effectively keep the message on
how many heterosexual white men without college education are there in the country? that's where his message has been targeted toward. >> but if you bring in amaroso, you're note getting a lot of black votes. >> he's the change candidate in a time when voters want change. hillary clinton is essentially the status quo candidate. the issues that should favor trump. the problem is, he's been able to get so far off. >> he's not losing on issues. he's losing on demeanor. >>...
45
45
Aug 6, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
she argues that based on the judeo-christian heritage, based on that heterosexuality that i talked about at the beginning of the hour, and she uses christian tradition a lot. what is her phrase? it is such a good one. [laughter] pardon me. it is a christian age of chivalry. she is really masterful at rhetoric. she argues that -- this is a little bit interesting for me to wrap my head around -- but she says, "our judeo-christian civilization has developed a law and custom, that since women must bear the physical consequences of the sex act, men must be required to bear the other consequences, and pay in other ways." but she's arguing because women are the bearer of children and go through children and childbirth and the labor of that and the hardship of that, is that men have to work for their wives. but again, it is based on the judeo-christian understanding of marriage, it is based on a world where birth control is still a very uncomfortable subject for people. she also was very adamant about feminism and the abortion movement, so she used the antiabortion movement to her advantage and
she argues that based on the judeo-christian heritage, based on that heterosexuality that i talked about at the beginning of the hour, and she uses christian tradition a lot. what is her phrase? it is such a good one. [laughter] pardon me. it is a christian age of chivalry. she is really masterful at rhetoric. she argues that -- this is a little bit interesting for me to wrap my head around -- but she says, "our judeo-christian civilization has developed a law and custom, that since women...
47
47
Aug 30, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
hard to imagine before there was sex ed, before there was all this -- people didn't talk about heterosexual sex, let alone homosexual sex. now it is being defined, people say, oh, i identify with that. it is not just me. i'm not the only one. as kyle suggested i don't think that i'm you know a deviant, horrible person. and if i'm not the only one i want to start finding who the other ones are. so there is this awareness. for some homosexuals, this new identity is very damaging and very upsetting. for others it is really sort of inspiring. and so you know, there is a desire to me to meet others who feel the way that you do. all right. if you are a gay man or a lesbian today and you want to get together, you want to find other gay men or lesbians how do you do that? what do you do? >> go to the bar. >> go to the bar. bar. >> go to the bar. what else do you do? >> there's an app. >> there's an app. there's an app for everything. there are apps. what else? what else do you do? >> there's like sports lesion a -- leagues, organizations. >> you join the softball team. you can go on the lesbian cru
hard to imagine before there was sex ed, before there was all this -- people didn't talk about heterosexual sex, let alone homosexual sex. now it is being defined, people say, oh, i identify with that. it is not just me. i'm not the only one. as kyle suggested i don't think that i'm you know a deviant, horrible person. and if i'm not the only one i want to start finding who the other ones are. so there is this awareness. for some homosexuals, this new identity is very damaging and very...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
41
41
Aug 29, 2016
08/16
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
they face significant health disparities compared to their heterosexual counterparts.lgbt seniors are particularly wonderful, 50% of people with hiv our 50+. 40% of lgbt seniors have one or more physical disability. 15% have seriously considered suicide in the past you. that's also accompanied by mental health challenges and is often much higher rates of ptsd in the lgbt team senior communities. so, what we are doing is catering to those communities by offering programs like a housing assistance program. i work as a housing coordinator at open house so we offer housing workshops. we work with people one-on-one to counsel them when they're facing eviction. when the housing becomes unstable or as maybe they can get their stairs anymore, they are aging and moving to a place that is more accessible based on their needs. so, we counsel them based on what they might need in terms of housing in the future. we also have a case management program and an aging and disability resource center which meant well is going to tell us more about. we have a really robust community engage
they face significant health disparities compared to their heterosexual counterparts.lgbt seniors are particularly wonderful, 50% of people with hiv our 50+. 40% of lgbt seniors have one or more physical disability. 15% have seriously considered suicide in the past you. that's also accompanied by mental health challenges and is often much higher rates of ptsd in the lgbt team senior communities. so, what we are doing is catering to those communities by offering programs like a housing...
46
46
Aug 13, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
must cap into this sentiment in order to inspire action with look, i am standing here today as a heterosexual white male from the suburbs. the gun violence of the inner city will most likely never reach my doorstep. and, the gun violence of hate will most likely never reach my doorstep. but, this does not mean i will turn a blind eye to injustice. happenseeply about what in our country and i care deeply about the right to live free of fear for all people. through my leadership with students united against gun violence, i'm willing to make that a reality. such a diverse group of people together today, i'm reminded of a scripture about the fight against injustice. willys, "the good in us win, over all the wickedness, over all the wrongs we have done, we will look back at the pages of history, and be amazed, and laugh, and sing, and the won."n us will have our hearts beat with certainty that there is a mountain called zion and all the suffering will gather there and become song. wringing out from every corner from and to end, the nation's full spirit. .ike the caravan in the desert disarm hate 2
must cap into this sentiment in order to inspire action with look, i am standing here today as a heterosexual white male from the suburbs. the gun violence of the inner city will most likely never reach my doorstep. and, the gun violence of hate will most likely never reach my doorstep. but, this does not mean i will turn a blind eye to injustice. happenseeply about what in our country and i care deeply about the right to live free of fear for all people. through my leadership with students...
124
124
Aug 6, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
i had not been there long but i was aware of his reputation as a defender of heterosexual rights. so, i was really worried. climbing over him. imagining the controversy if i top my balance and fell on of him right in the presence of a lot of famous people. so i made it across. without disturbing either of them. got on this cot and started to a huge mistake i made. had been a federal judge a distinguished person with a robe, people came in and sat and got up when i left the room. here i was just one more of snoring away overnight and i wallowed in self-pity. over on this cot and i looked just inches away face of the senator on the next cot and it was john virginia. at that time he was married to taylor.h i thought to myself, who am i to for myself. here is a guy who could be home, legally in bed with elizabeth taylor and he is spending the me.t with so, i realized then that no matter how bad off you have it some guy who has it worse. i resolved not to feel sorry for myself. the bells rang and lights flashed it was by then a ly morning and i made it point when i got up to walk aroun
i had not been there long but i was aware of his reputation as a defender of heterosexual rights. so, i was really worried. climbing over him. imagining the controversy if i top my balance and fell on of him right in the presence of a lot of famous people. so i made it across. without disturbing either of them. got on this cot and started to a huge mistake i made. had been a federal judge a distinguished person with a robe, people came in and sat and got up when i left the room. here i was just...
237
237
Aug 20, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 237
favorite 0
quote 0
it was a clear example of heterosexual privilege in action. but to his credit, he added, 'but i do not doubt it happened. we were very homophobic then.'" indeed. i thought that was very striking that in this book, you really allow people to speak for themselves and it gets more and more complex as we go through. and i think that is a great lesson for all of the work we are doing. if i'm to say anything at all about the younger generation, i feel like first of all, i'm so unqualified in a way that there are probably three ways, i love this photo because there's my age, the 30 and 40 some things. and then you have the twentysomething, and the millennials. then maya grace, part of the youth. it made me think of one other aspects, gosh, the time goes by so fast. i was thinking about this film that came out not too long ago called " uploaded the asian-american movement." i could get in trouble for this. i'm going to say it. i was not of the screen but -- i was not at the screening, but handfuls of good friends of mine were. and people were challeng
it was a clear example of heterosexual privilege in action. but to his credit, he added, 'but i do not doubt it happened. we were very homophobic then.'" indeed. i thought that was very striking that in this book, you really allow people to speak for themselves and it gets more and more complex as we go through. and i think that is a great lesson for all of the work we are doing. if i'm to say anything at all about the younger generation, i feel like first of all, i'm so unqualified in a...
83
83
Aug 17, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
look, i am standing here today as a heterosexual white male from the suburbs.the gun violence of the inner city will likely never reach by door step the gun violence of hate will likely never meet my door step but it doesn't mean i will turn a blind eye to injustice. i care deeply about what is happening in the country and care about the fear of right to leave without fear for all people. through my leadership i am willing to make that fight a reality. such a diverse group here today, i am reminded of an interpretation by an old jewish scripture. talking of the fight of injustice that is so prevalent today. he writes the good in us will win over all the wickedness, the wrongs we have done, and we will look back at the pages of written history and be amazed and then laugh and sing and the good that is in us, the good that is in us children in their cradles, will have won. our hearts beat with certainty that there is a day and an hour and a mountain called zion and that all of the sufferings will gather all and become song, ringing out into the every corner of th
look, i am standing here today as a heterosexual white male from the suburbs.the gun violence of the inner city will likely never reach by door step the gun violence of hate will likely never meet my door step but it doesn't mean i will turn a blind eye to injustice. i care deeply about what is happening in the country and care about the fear of right to leave without fear for all people. through my leadership i am willing to make that fight a reality. such a diverse group here today, i am...
187
187
Aug 29, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
heterosexual, and that is it. i have to say that is his view. there are some really exciting things going on in south africa and here and in europe as well where people are really working on gay theologies in islam. after orlando, there were a lot of gay muslims that came out and talked about it. there were scholars who were working to see, you know, is there will room here in terms of the texts themselves? my answer to you would be just go to the right cheek and you will be fine. [laughter] carla: which is another thing. islam have a sense of being a strict single thing. there is one law. over and over again, one of the great surprises was how flexible it can be and how flexible your relationship to islamic scholarship can be. the sheikh's daughter, the one her dad and started niqab, asked her dad his opinion on dying her hair. he said, i do not think it is a great idea. she went down the block and went to another sheikh who said, i have no problem with people dying their hair. so she dyed her hair. there is this kind of fatwa shopping you can
heterosexual, and that is it. i have to say that is his view. there are some really exciting things going on in south africa and here and in europe as well where people are really working on gay theologies in islam. after orlando, there were a lot of gay muslims that came out and talked about it. there were scholars who were working to see, you know, is there will room here in terms of the texts themselves? my answer to you would be just go to the right cheek and you will be fine. [laughter]...
291
291
Aug 21, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 291
favorite 0
quote 0
heterosexual white men. in these productions markers of tory or british deviants. they're sort of painting these characteristics as being deviant. second, pate are thism consists of freedom which is definitions of liberty. let me take a survey here. who is for liberty? good. you're already with the protag nists. excellent. that's explained quickly on screen. right? now, if a character becomes a patriot, it's usually he, does so in reaction to british violence against people and property. why? because that's easy to portray quickly and easy to understand. even in the case of -- you brought up john adams. think about that series. when does he become a patriot? when he sees the aftermath of the violence in battles of lexington and concord. oh i see violence. bad. why? because it's easily explained. that also happens to townsend's father in turn actually. and here we can be mindful for example of alexander rose who is the author of washington spies and a consultant to the turn show says history is complex and drama is simple. you have to find shorthand to convey a lot
heterosexual white men. in these productions markers of tory or british deviants. they're sort of painting these characteristics as being deviant. second, pate are thism consists of freedom which is definitions of liberty. let me take a survey here. who is for liberty? good. you're already with the protag nists. excellent. that's explained quickly on screen. right? now, if a character becomes a patriot, it's usually he, does so in reaction to british violence against people and property. why?...
102
102
Aug 29, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
marriage is heterosexual and that is it. i have to say, that is his view. there are some exciting things southon in various -- africa and here and europe as well where people are working on a gay theology in islam. after orlando, there were a lot of gay muslims who came out and talked about it. there are scholars too who are working to see if there is terms of theere in texts themselves. my answer would be, just go to you will beake and fine. people have the sense that -- of islam being this strict thing and there is one law. over and over again, one of the great surprises was how flexible it can be and how flexible your relationship to islamic scholarship can be. his daughter, the one who divide her debt and started wearing the kabab for a while, she wanted to die her hair. she asked, what is your religious opinion? he said, i don't think it is a great idea. she is like, ok. she goes down the block and go to another shake who says, i have no problem. then she dyed her hair. feeling of this kind of shopping you can do. [laughter] i will combine a couple que
marriage is heterosexual and that is it. i have to say, that is his view. there are some exciting things southon in various -- africa and here and europe as well where people are working on a gay theology in islam. after orlando, there were a lot of gay muslims who came out and talked about it. there are scholars too who are working to see if there is terms of theere in texts themselves. my answer would be, just go to you will beake and fine. people have the sense that -- of islam being this...