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can.en every community notant every lgbt person to feel alone. we can do it because in south bend we are presently doing it. >> thank you. thank you very much. do we have a speaker from wales? what wants to speak from whales. that's -- who wants to speak from wales? lgbt, transsexual and transgender people need to be treated the same as everyone else. discrimination needs to be challenged. i strongly believe that l.g.b.t. young people should not be excluded or rejected. studies and quorums, psychologists say that there are high rates of depressing, generalized anxiety disorder and high rates of substance abuse among lgbt youth. moreyouth are 4 times likely to commit suicide or experience suicidal thoughts. in order to make sure it is minimize we should ensure that , minority stress is tackled. it's a type of stress suffered from minorities. i urge you so much that you support this motion for fair and equal saturday. -- society. thank you. >> thank you. thank you very much indeed. what about the north-east, the north-east of england, anybody from
can.en every community notant every lgbt person to feel alone. we can do it because in south bend we are presently doing it. >> thank you. thank you very much. do we have a speaker from wales? what wants to speak from whales. that's -- who wants to speak from wales? lgbt, transsexual and transgender people need to be treated the same as everyone else. discrimination needs to be challenged. i strongly believe that l.g.b.t. young people should not be excluded or rejected. studies and...
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so you know, it's amazing you can't use the lgbt community in order to drive up -- and lgbt ames in orderdrive people to the polls in the time since the 2004 election, you seen a total flip in that regard. and democrats have been capitalizing on that. there's also there's a into question in you run as a mini trump you'll get elected if you're big and bombastic and loud that's what the republican voters want. i think we saw that's not the case >> people don't want extremism. they want results. we'll see where that goes from here >> i suspect we'll continue talking about these issues. >> we're done. >> you guys get to come back another time and join us, thank you guys for coming in >>> seat of al franken. he hasn't set up a date when he will leave but she'll fill the seat to complete franken's term through 2020. between deaf is now one expert is describing a new plan >> the plan is to collect data on the sexual misconduct of public officials in maryland but keep names a secret. tom fitzgerald is live tonight with the details on this one. fitz this is not make any sense. >> reporter: well, i
so you know, it's amazing you can't use the lgbt community in order to drive up -- and lgbt ames in orderdrive people to the polls in the time since the 2004 election, you seen a total flip in that regard. and democrats have been capitalizing on that. there's also there's a into question in you run as a mini trump you'll get elected if you're big and bombastic and loud that's what the republican voters want. i think we saw that's not the case >> people don't want extremism. they want...
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freedomabout freedom for lgbt people to live full freedom for lgbt people to live full lives in public and not fear they will be denied basic services or businesses just for who they are. when people live in a world where they can legally be turned away they feel rejected. they feel unsafe. they feel like they don't belong in our society simply for being born different. and unless society chooses to embrace their rights some will remain cut off from the world and who they really are. to this day, charlie and i have this in pursuit of this memory. the memory of the mortification and humiliation doesn't just go away. it's there the next time we walk into a business, wondering when the same thing will happen, and maybe we should just pretend we aren't gay and aren't married just to be safe. and the next time someone harasses you on the street, and little bit of you wonders if you deserve it. but you don't, we don't. nobody does. ,hat is why we are here today to stand up and show everyone and ourselves that our freedom is worth fighting for. that only when we stand up and say, no i will no
freedomabout freedom for lgbt people to live full freedom for lgbt people to live full lives in public and not fear they will be denied basic services or businesses just for who they are. when people live in a world where they can legally be turned away they feel rejected. they feel unsafe. they feel like they don't belong in our society simply for being born different. and unless society chooses to embrace their rights some will remain cut off from the world and who they really are. to this...
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in his landmark opinions acknowledging the dignity of lgbt people. we are hopeful he will do the same again in this case. there only one thing i regret about this morning, and that is that the court did not get to hear from dave and charlie directly. ithe has already rejected time d again is my great privilege to stand here with them. i can't tell you how proud i am of days and charlie for sharing their story. it isn't easy to tell the whole country how it felt to be embarrassed and ashamed and public place simply because of who you are. and is exactly what dave charlie have done. i would like to introduce you to charlie's mom. >> [cheering] >> was with dave and charlie the day they visited masterpiece cake shop. she will tell you what it felt like as a mother to stand by and watch her son and the love of his life be humiliated because of who they are. in america, no one should be away from the rn who -- from who they are and who rn wh- from who they are and who they love. >> [cheering] >> nobody wants to go to court with their child in front of one
in his landmark opinions acknowledging the dignity of lgbt people. we are hopeful he will do the same again in this case. there only one thing i regret about this morning, and that is that the court did not get to hear from dave and charlie directly. ithe has already rejected time d again is my great privilege to stand here with them. i can't tell you how proud i am of days and charlie for sharing their story. it isn't easy to tell the whole country how it felt to be embarrassed and ashamed and...
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country -- that are suffered every day by lgbt people across this country. tears -- ing away see you wiping away tears. >> just know that this journey has been long. let me just share that. i witnessed the rejection that my son and his fiancee felt. as a parent, it was heartbreaking to know that i could not protect my child at that moment from the pain he felt from the rejection. but to stand today in the supreme court, knowing that all the love and support across the united states and the world for civil rights, it was very exciting. so i felt good today. >> and why are you crying? moved,ink i'm just again, by the love and support that the community has provided. i'm thankful that this day is now over. and i don't want any other parents to ever go through what i did. and i don't want their children to ever face that rejection of being made to feel they are not good enough. anybody else? >> [indiscernible] >> will you repeat the question? following this case, going to rallies, what do you want to say to them? >> i would want to tell those people thank you fo
country -- that are suffered every day by lgbt people across this country. tears -- ing away see you wiping away tears. >> just know that this journey has been long. let me just share that. i witnessed the rejection that my son and his fiancee felt. as a parent, it was heartbreaking to know that i could not protect my child at that moment from the pain he felt from the rejection. but to stand today in the supreme court, knowing that all the love and support across the united states and...
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there were people who were lgbt believe it or not as early as 1830s. they might not have the words to describe it but you can guarantee they were here. by the 1850s, and this is, kansas city was at the western edge of the united states for a quarter of a century. on the 1830s until 1855, we're at the edge of the united states just a few blocks west of here with the missouri state line is it was nothing beyond at that time except what they called the great american desert, or indian territory. so for 25, 30 years we are at the edge of the united states. by 1859 that little town of kansas at the river had spread south to become the city of kansas. not yet they kansas city we know today but it was the city of kansas. and the loss of a kansas territory and of the city of kansas all included not only those anti-sodomy laws but they included laws against what we would call today cross-dressing. i'm going to read a little segment of the revised ordinance of the city of kansas from 1860s. think about this, whoever shall in the city be found in any dress not be
there were people who were lgbt believe it or not as early as 1830s. they might not have the words to describe it but you can guarantee they were here. by the 1850s, and this is, kansas city was at the western edge of the united states for a quarter of a century. on the 1830s until 1855, we're at the edge of the united states just a few blocks west of here with the missouri state line is it was nothing beyond at that time except what they called the great american desert, or indian territory....
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take the trump administration's attack on lgbt rights. these are lies, the lie that families led by a gay or lesbian couple don't provide a safe environment for children. the lie that allowing transgender people to use the appropriate bathroom opens the door to sexual assault. president trump didn't invent these lies, but he and his administration proudly repeat them. take the attacks on science, especially climate science. we now have enough evidence to conclude that climate change is real and it's manmade and it is a threat to our nation's security and a threat to the planet. defense secretary mattis knows this, and yet for years so-called scientists funded by industry have been hard at work casting doubt on the well-established scientific consensus. a recent "washington post" report revealed that the trump officials have prevented our premier research health institution from using evidence based and science based in budget documents. president trump didn't launch the war on science, but now he's leading the charge. take health care. pr
take the trump administration's attack on lgbt rights. these are lies, the lie that families led by a gay or lesbian couple don't provide a safe environment for children. the lie that allowing transgender people to use the appropriate bathroom opens the door to sexual assault. president trump didn't invent these lies, but he and his administration proudly repeat them. take the attacks on science, especially climate science. we now have enough evidence to conclude that climate change is real and...
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of the lgbt seniors task force. which was incubateed in our advisory committee and given visibility, standing, funding thanks in large part to supervisors. the report of that task force and the recommendation i believe are and will continue to positively impact both public policy and programs that will benefit our city seniors and the years to come. additionly, work groups of the advisory committee have focused on a variety of issues faced by the lgbt aging adults and those with disabilitys in our city and we have worked diligently and intentionly to recruit membership from those important and vulnerable sectors. and on a practical level, my service as a commissioner has afforded me unique skills and experiences as to the workings of a commission and budgetary and other funding considerations and the role of commissioner, staff, agency and department and this rich education understanding of process and the workings of city government promise to be assets of great benefit in transitioning to this new commission. and
of the lgbt seniors task force. which was incubateed in our advisory committee and given visibility, standing, funding thanks in large part to supervisors. the report of that task force and the recommendation i believe are and will continue to positively impact both public policy and programs that will benefit our city seniors and the years to come. additionly, work groups of the advisory committee have focused on a variety of issues faced by the lgbt aging adults and those with disabilitys in...
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your a to z covering the lgbt, lmnop and everyone in between. (upbeat music) here's michelle meow. - welcome to the michelle meow show. your a through z covering the lgbt, lmnop and everyone in between show. tonight we have an interview with writer evelina galang on her new book, lola: filipino women living with war. the book focuses on 16 women who share their stories about becoming sex slaves during world war ii. we'll also profile mia satya from the lgbt center here in san francisco. before we get started with the show let's share some quotes. our first quote comes from bobby eardley on losing his partner during the las vegas shooting.
your a to z covering the lgbt, lmnop and everyone in between. (upbeat music) here's michelle meow. - welcome to the michelle meow show. your a through z covering the lgbt, lmnop and everyone in between show. tonight we have an interview with writer evelina galang on her new book, lola: filipino women living with war. the book focuses on 16 women who share their stories about becoming sex slaves during world war ii. we'll also profile mia satya from the lgbt center here in san francisco. before...
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far too often lgbt kids particularly transgender kids have bullied and rest. those students are deprived of an equal education and that is why i lead the senate and calling on the obama administration issue those guidelines back in 2015.heon nonetheless, the trump administration decided to scrap that guidance, a callous and mean-spirited decision that sent aei terrible message to lgbt children and their parents and which took away a tool designed to protect our children. is our responsibility not just as senators but as adults, as adults, to protect our children. not to turn a blind eye when they face prejudice and cruelty. mr. president, nothing the republicans have done is more galling and nothing poses a greater threat toon the fabric f our democracy than their deliberate and sustained attacked on the right to vote. let's start with the supreme court disastrous 2013 decision in shelby county versus holt. a5-four decision in which the court's conservative justicesse effectively gutted the voting rights act and eliminated of vital check on states the history
far too often lgbt kids particularly transgender kids have bullied and rest. those students are deprived of an equal education and that is why i lead the senate and calling on the obama administration issue those guidelines back in 2015.heon nonetheless, the trump administration decided to scrap that guidance, a callous and mean-spirited decision that sent aei terrible message to lgbt children and their parents and which took away a tool designed to protect our children. is our responsibility...
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>> our next (upbeat music) - [narrator] it's the michelle meow show, your a to z covering the lgbt lmnop and everyone in between. (upbeat music) here's michelle meow. - welcome to the michelle meow show, your a through z covering the lgbt, lmnop and everyone in between show. tonight we have a very, very, very, very, very special guest. i know i say every week or every other week that we have a great show for you, and we do, but tonight it is a very, very, very, very special guest. i'm not going to reveal who it is until we actually get to the interview. so before we do that, let's check in with some quotes or read some quotes from what people are saying these days. our first quote comes from george w. bush. i never thought in my life that i was quote g.w. bush,
>> our next (upbeat music) - [narrator] it's the michelle meow show, your a to z covering the lgbt lmnop and everyone in between. (upbeat music) here's michelle meow. - welcome to the michelle meow show, your a through z covering the lgbt, lmnop and everyone in between show. tonight we have a very, very, very, very, very special guest. i know i say every week or every other week that we have a great show for you, and we do, but tonight it is a very, very, very, very special guest. i'm not...
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far too often lgbt endure harassment and discrimination. more than 30% of lgbt kids report missing a day of school in the previous month because they fear. those students are deprived of an education. in america we have laws that guard against harassment in our schools on the basis of race, national origin, sex, and disability, but lgbt students continue to face bullying and intimidation without resource. i have a bill called the student nondiscrimination act that would merely provide lgbt students the same legal remedies available to other kids under our federal civil rights laws. it says that schools would have to listen when a parent says my child isn't safe. the school has to do something about it. it would ensure that lgbt kids have the same protections as every other child. i worked very hard to get this provision into the final law, and i was greatly disappointed that it wasn't included even though it got 52 votes on the senate floor. it is our responsibility, not just as senators but as adults, to protect children and help them flo
far too often lgbt endure harassment and discrimination. more than 30% of lgbt kids report missing a day of school in the previous month because they fear. those students are deprived of an education. in america we have laws that guard against harassment in our schools on the basis of race, national origin, sex, and disability, but lgbt students continue to face bullying and intimidation without resource. i have a bill called the student nondiscrimination act that would merely provide lgbt...
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don't create cakes for halloween, promote sexual or anti-american themes, or those that identify as lgbt. for me, it is never about the person making the request, it is always about the cake. it is always about the message the person wants the cake to communicate. i am here at the supreme court today because i respectfully declined to create a custom cake that would celebrate a view of marriage in conflict with my core teachings. i offered the two gentlemen suing me anything in my shop,or a cake for any other occasion. that decision which was guided by religious beliefs, i have endured a five-year core battle. it has been hard on me and my family. there have been many tears. many difficult days for us. i've had to stop creating the wedding art that i loved. i have faced death threats and harassment. stopping the wedding art has cost us much of the business, so much so that we are struggling to make ends meet and keep the shop afloat. it is hard to believe that the government is forcing me to choose between providing for my family and employees, and violating my relationship with god. tha
don't create cakes for halloween, promote sexual or anti-american themes, or those that identify as lgbt. for me, it is never about the person making the request, it is always about the cake. it is always about the message the person wants the cake to communicate. i am here at the supreme court today because i respectfully declined to create a custom cake that would celebrate a view of marriage in conflict with my core teachings. i offered the two gentlemen suing me anything in my shop,or a...
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enfrentan una pena de muerte en sel salvador, mi pais, 605 r personas lgbt fueron asesinadas el aÑoado. >>> que salgan a Ñlcuchar vamos y tenmeos que ganar. >>> en arizona varios jovenes se apostaron afueras de las ofic a oficinas del senador mccain. >>> yo soy daca y vence en mayo justo para mi r graduacion >>> cion:el lidel lider del s f california lanzo un desafio a o los democratas para aprobar una defensa por los dreamers. >>> este jueves segun esta pagina de internet se entregaran diversas cartas al congreso pidiendo no separar a sus familias. >>;> en los angeles 13 jovenes i iniciaran un ayudo no para que c congreso apruebe el acta de s Ñ sueÑo. >>> el veto de donald trump co contra 8 paises puede entrar en vigor segun la corte suprema la prohibicion afecta a chad, r iran, libia, somalia, yemen, corea del norte y funcionarios d del gobierno de vzenezuela cortes menores han dicho que no se puede impedir el ingreso de e estas personas con parientes en eestados unidos. >>> comenzo el proceso de dev devolucion de dinero por estafa de extorsionadores de wrester n union familiares
enfrentan una pena de muerte en sel salvador, mi pais, 605 r personas lgbt fueron asesinadas el aÑoado. >>> que salgan a Ñlcuchar vamos y tenmeos que ganar. >>> en arizona varios jovenes se apostaron afueras de las ofic a oficinas del senador mccain. >>> yo soy daca y vence en mayo justo para mi r graduacion >>> cion:el lidel lider del s f california lanzo un desafio a o los democratas para aprobar una defensa por los dreamers. >>> este jueves...
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your a to z covering the lgbt, lmnop, and everyone in-between. here's michelle meow. - welcome to the michelle meow show, your a through z covering the lgbt, lmnop and everyone in-between show. tonight we have a special program for you. we're here at grace cathedral church and so our interview will be with the very reverend malcolm young, who's gonna talk about lgbtq inclusion and support. the church had just featured the names project, which are panels from the aids memorial quilt, and they just opened up their newly reconstructed aids interfaith memorial chapel. we'll also speak to michael g. pappas, who is a faith leader himself. he is the executive director of the san francisco interfaith council.
your a to z covering the lgbt, lmnop, and everyone in-between. here's michelle meow. - welcome to the michelle meow show, your a through z covering the lgbt, lmnop and everyone in-between show. tonight we have a special program for you. we're here at grace cathedral church and so our interview will be with the very reverend malcolm young, who's gonna talk about lgbtq inclusion and support. the church had just featured the names project, which are panels from the aids memorial quilt, and they...
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do you think unionists could be doing more to make sure that lgbt pupils feel welcome?t regard. we have spoken to some and they're upset because of same—sex marriage, they're upset because of comments that have been made by unionist politicians, dup politicians in the past. well, i think that people should always try and be sensitive in their comments. obviously from my own party point of view, in terms of same—sex marriage, we've a particular definition that we believe in the traditional definition of marriage. across the uk, schools are studying how they can change with society and tthat means learning with their pupils. chris buckler, bbc news, belfast. a man has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for throwing acid into the crowd at a packed east london nightclub. 16 people were seriously injured. in cctv footage from the mangle club in hackney, taken in april last year, arthur collins, the former boyfriend of a reality tv star, can be seen squirting the liquid into a group on the dance—floor. prosecutors say it related to a gang feud collins was involved in. chris
do you think unionists could be doing more to make sure that lgbt pupils feel welcome?t regard. we have spoken to some and they're upset because of same—sex marriage, they're upset because of comments that have been made by unionist politicians, dup politicians in the past. well, i think that people should always try and be sensitive in their comments. obviously from my own party point of view, in terms of same—sex marriage, we've a particular definition that we believe in the traditional...
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i also respect lgbt, historical designation. me and my husband, who's a teacher here in san francisco, we love that house, we very much support keeping clear spaces around in our area, especially in the mission. in general, through this process, we have had concerns about the integrity of some of what was being said, such as submitting something like this which is flat out misstated, and their other instances that i would like to get into probably when i have rebuttal time. thank you. >> thank you. >> okay. we can hear from the variance holder. >> good evening. commissioners, my name is dennis ring, and this is my wi wife susan. we are the project owners of 645, 647 valencia street. the property is known as the elbow room. we've lived in the mission district for over 40 years, and we've owned the property for 12 years. our plan is to live in this property for our retirement. to bey morris has been our architect on this project for the last 5.5 years we've been working on this, and i'll have toby take it from here, and you have a
i also respect lgbt, historical designation. me and my husband, who's a teacher here in san francisco, we love that house, we very much support keeping clear spaces around in our area, especially in the mission. in general, through this process, we have had concerns about the integrity of some of what was being said, such as submitting something like this which is flat out misstated, and their other instances that i would like to get into probably when i have rebuttal time. thank you. >>...
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(upbeat music) - [narrator] it's the michelle meow show, your a to z covering lgbt, lmnop, and everyone in between. (upbeat music) here's michelle meow. - welcome to the michelle meow show, your a through z covering the lgbt, lmnop, and everyone in between show. tonight we speak to members of united playaz, a nonprofit organization that started right here in san francisco that's committed to creating safe spaces for our youths in san francisco as well as producing anti-violence prevention programs. we also speak to barbara attard, who is a police accountability consultant. she weighs in on the recent san francisco police commission's decision to add tasers to the department. before we get started with the program, let's check in and see what celebrities are
(upbeat music) - [narrator] it's the michelle meow show, your a to z covering lgbt, lmnop, and everyone in between. (upbeat music) here's michelle meow. - welcome to the michelle meow show, your a through z covering the lgbt, lmnop, and everyone in between show. tonight we speak to members of united playaz, a nonprofit organization that started right here in san francisco that's committed to creating safe spaces for our youths in san francisco as well as producing anti-violence prevention...
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he erased the lgbt community entirely. he didn't even mention it. >> reporter: the council has advised the white house on hiv/aids policy since 1995. there have been great strides in aids research since the epidemic broke in the 1980s. now only time will tell who the president's pick will be to continue the fight against hiv/aids. in san francisco, carlos salcedo, abc 7 news. >>> happening today, a final farewell to fallen chp officer andrew camilleri and the public is invited to attend. camilleri died on christmas eve while he and his partner were on patrol in hayward. a car hit the back of their suv as they were on the side of the road on interstate 880 near highway 92. the funeral procession starts at 6:00 this morning. the memorial service will take place at the christian life center in stockton at 8:30 this morning. we will live stream the event through our abc 7 news app as well our website and facebook page. >>> investigators say the suspect driving the car that killed camilleri was under the influence of drugs and
he erased the lgbt community entirely. he didn't even mention it. >> reporter: the council has advised the white house on hiv/aids policy since 1995. there have been great strides in aids research since the epidemic broke in the 1980s. now only time will tell who the president's pick will be to continue the fight against hiv/aids. in san francisco, carlos salcedo, abc 7 news. >>> happening today, a final farewell to fallen chp officer andrew camilleri and the public is invited to...
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. >> i would like president trump to remember what the epidemic had done to not just the lgbt community but the entire country. >> president obama appoint chung. once her term expired she had option to stay longer. but left after six members resigned this past summer. >> well had requested numerous times to have meetings, to discuss, you know, what, what the directions, that administration want to take but, most of these requests were falling to deaf ear. >> the terminating remaining members, doesn't come as a surprise, new administrations apoint new people. now the attention turns to who the president will bring to the 25 member advisory board. >> honestly, i would be personally surprised if he does even replace these individuals with his own people. >> mark lano says, trump has no aid policy in place and was discouraged with the world aids day proclamation. >> he erased the lgbt community. >> the council advised the white house on hiv aids policy since 1985. great strides in aids research since the epidemic broke in the 1980s. now only time will tell who the president's pick will be t
. >> i would like president trump to remember what the epidemic had done to not just the lgbt community but the entire country. >> president obama appoint chung. once her term expired she had option to stay longer. but left after six members resigned this past summer. >> well had requested numerous times to have meetings, to discuss, you know, what, what the directions, that administration want to take but, most of these requests were falling to deaf ear. >> the...
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at helping the lgbt community.dignity of tm and their families. today he writes an interesting point when he said this. he said, "tolerance is essential in a free society. it's meaningful when it's mutual. it seems to me that the state and its position has been either tolerant nor respectful of mr. phelps religious belief. he was tough on both sides but he'll probably be the key in this case, tucker. >> tucker: a very reasonable point, i think right shannon, thanks a lot. it's because you bet. >> tucker: mike farris as president, ceo, and general counsel of alliance defending freedom, the group that represents masterpiece cake shop. thanks for coming on. >> great to be with you. >> tucker: so tell us why this case affects the rest of us who don't own cake shops in colorado. >> because is probably about freedom of speech and the artist that created cakes, the artist that create music, prints, all sorts of artistic creation. anyone in the free-speech business will be affected. they contend that anyone who creates any
at helping the lgbt community.dignity of tm and their families. today he writes an interesting point when he said this. he said, "tolerance is essential in a free society. it's meaningful when it's mutual. it seems to me that the state and its position has been either tolerant nor respectful of mr. phelps religious belief. he was tough on both sides but he'll probably be the key in this case, tucker. >> tucker: a very reasonable point, i think right shannon, thanks a lot. it's...
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johnson was an lgbt activist. >> she was. >> seth: and this film examines -- tries to get the bottomces with her like? >> you know, i moved to new york in 1981. and she was already a famous personage of lower manhattan. she was a kind of a -- the queen of downtown at the time. but i was taken to meet her because as a newcomer, i had a boyfriend who wanted -- who felt he needed to kind of give me a boot camp of life in new york. and -- and he brought me to meet marsha johnson. >> seth: so she was sort of a drill sergeant of new york at the time? >> she had a lot to -- a lot of information to impart. and one of the things she did was that she sold fake tokens for the subway. [ laughter ] and -- and that was certainly a lesson i needed to learn as a 21-year-old in new york. >> seth: right? >> how $5 could actually stretch out to almost a year of subway rides. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's very helpful. >> she stayed in that business until the city figured it out and rebalanced the weight of the subway tokens. >> seth: and she -- what was the role that she played at stonewall? because she
johnson was an lgbt activist. >> she was. >> seth: and this film examines -- tries to get the bottomces with her like? >> you know, i moved to new york in 1981. and she was already a famous personage of lower manhattan. she was a kind of a -- the queen of downtown at the time. but i was taken to meet her because as a newcomer, i had a boyfriend who wanted -- who felt he needed to kind of give me a boot camp of life in new york. and -- and he brought me to meet marsha johnson....
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and i want to tell you i am not here just for lgbt equality.ry man, woman and child in this country and our doors are open to everyone who wants to express their love for each other. i want to tell you, i am very proud, my daughter just got married, and what i do want to tell you, the wedding cake was not a central part of the religious ceremony, okay? i want to tell you something else. that's a wonderful leader, is any lawyer just said, this was decided in the 60s. it is not about the cake. we know it, they know it, i hope the supreme court does it today. we are going to stop that and we are going to stop that now. [cheers and applause] i was elected to the colorado legislature in 1992. some of you remembered 1992. that was the year of amendment two in colorado. remember that? colorado became known as the hate state, which is a fourth-generation colorado went and a strong supporter of lgbt writes, i was appalled. i was appalled that these actions and i caught a nice day. but i thought, my family doc, my friends thought, colorado infant america
and i want to tell you i am not here just for lgbt equality.ry man, woman and child in this country and our doors are open to everyone who wants to express their love for each other. i want to tell you, i am very proud, my daughter just got married, and what i do want to tell you, the wedding cake was not a central part of the religious ceremony, okay? i want to tell you something else. that's a wonderful leader, is any lawyer just said, this was decided in the 60s. it is not about the cake. we...
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religious beliefs and lgbt rights will be impacted. the baker could have just refused to make the cake and not say why. the gay couple could have just found another baker.r. the fact that they did not means whatever the decision, both sides will inevitably lose. it to artlet's keep and politics. an exhibition about murders and berlin has caused criticism in both germany and france. analyst: it is about the content. "le monde" explain say danish art group set up an exhibition , featuringo martyrs figures like socrates and martin luther king. alongside them is one of the in theataclan gunmen paris attacks, and one of the 9/11 pilots. the french embassy in berlin has reacted furiously, saying it is a shocking exhibition, and they have condemned what they say is a confusion between martyrdom and terrorism. rochelle: there is also german press. ild"yst: the tabloid "b wonders if this is art gone too far. there is one thing between risking your life for good convictions, and executing visitors at a concert hall. the organizers of the exhibit
religious beliefs and lgbt rights will be impacted. the baker could have just refused to make the cake and not say why. the gay couple could have just found another baker.r. the fact that they did not means whatever the decision, both sides will inevitably lose. it to artlet's keep and politics. an exhibition about murders and berlin has caused criticism in both germany and france. analyst: it is about the content. "le monde" explain say danish art group set up an exhibition ,...
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. >> i would like president trump to remember what the epidemic had done to not just the lgbt community but the entire country. >> president obama appoint chung. once her term expired she had option to stay longer. but left after six members resigned this past summer. >> well had requested numerous times to have meetings, to discuss, you know, what, what the directions, that administration want to take but, most of these requests were falling to deaf ear. >> the terminating remaining members, doesn't come as a surprise, new administrations apoint new people. now the attention turns to who the president will bring to the 25 member advisory board. >> honestly, i would be personally surprised if he does even replace these individuals with his own people. >> mark lano says, trump has no aid policy in place and was discouraged with the world aids day proclamation. >> he erased the lgbt community. >> the council advised the white house on hiv aids policy since 1985. great strides in aids research since the epidemic broke in the 1980s. now only time will tell who the president's pick will be t
. >> i would like president trump to remember what the epidemic had done to not just the lgbt community but the entire country. >> president obama appoint chung. once her term expired she had option to stay longer. but left after six members resigned this past summer. >> well had requested numerous times to have meetings, to discuss, you know, what, what the directions, that administration want to take but, most of these requests were falling to deaf ear. >> the...
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that from the soma lgbt leather community be on there. and so we have real representization. the full cost of impact needs to be covered. thank you. >> good afternoon. thank you, supervisor kim for having this hearing today. we've been very active about the street improvements. yesterday we had a meeting about pedestrian safety, open space and community planning. it's an initiative from robert wood johnson that has diverse partners to build healthier communities where children and their families can thrive. there are six communities participating in this. in this initiative, when children are the focus, everyone benefits. for example, when the seatbelt laws originally adopted to protect young children have saved an estimated 3,017 lives since 1975. so when we heard from attendees, they would like to see more sidewalk programs and to have signs lit, crosswalks for children and their family. and to organizations that can provide culturally competent outreach and education. for example, through the folsom and howard, there was no english -- or no spanish surveys, and so we want
that from the soma lgbt leather community be on there. and so we have real representization. the full cost of impact needs to be covered. thank you. >> good afternoon. thank you, supervisor kim for having this hearing today. we've been very active about the street improvements. yesterday we had a meeting about pedestrian safety, open space and community planning. it's an initiative from robert wood johnson that has diverse partners to build healthier communities where children and their...
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this just for lgbt or anyone? >> it's for anyone.nyone who needs possible assistance, they need help. they'll see this and know they can go into a business or school or faith-based organization, and they'll know they can get that, so we're promoting that. >> i think it's a great idea, and i'm looking forward to seeing it put out there. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> president turman: all right. chief? >> commissioner, that is all of the chief's report. >> president turman: don't you have one more on the -- or is that on a separate line item? >> i think that's on a separate line item. >> president turman: thank you so much. all right. inspector sergeant kilshaw. >> report on present dpa announcements, report on the 2017 statistical reports, presentation of cases received, mediations and complaints, adjudication of sustained complaints for october 2017, and companion reports. >> president turman: director henderson, we have your reports, and we have had a chance to read them. what else can you offer in your reports. >> i presume
this just for lgbt or anyone? >> it's for anyone.nyone who needs possible assistance, they need help. they'll see this and know they can go into a business or school or faith-based organization, and they'll know they can get that, so we're promoting that. >> i think it's a great idea, and i'm looking forward to seeing it put out there. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> president turman: all right. chief? >> commissioner, that is all of the chief's report....
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as part of lgbt 50 radio 2 to brought the i feel love to town.ople who have done, one artist is amazing, an amazing advocate for lgbt people. why would i not say no to being in the company of these people. hull took over the airwaves again in september with contained strong language, a festival celebrating poetry and spoken word. it's exciting to see the hull accent and taking its place on this global stage. here, domes and statues spire, cranes... you mentioned philip larkin and andrew marvell today, reading them today, who is hull's best. i never compare, i never compare poets all others, i never compare music, it's just different. i'm glad we don't have oscars for poets, it's ridiculous enough for actors! then the weird and wonderful, bill bailey invented tales about strange items in his cabinet of curiosities at the maritime museum. are you the first comedian to have curated a museum exhibition? i don't know, i'll see us. -- i will —— i will say yes. it certainly seems like new ground. in the spirit of this exhibition, i, bill bailey, bill of
as part of lgbt 50 radio 2 to brought the i feel love to town.ople who have done, one artist is amazing, an amazing advocate for lgbt people. why would i not say no to being in the company of these people. hull took over the airwaves again in september with contained strong language, a festival celebrating poetry and spoken word. it's exciting to see the hull accent and taking its place on this global stage. here, domes and statues spire, cranes... you mentioned philip larkin and andrew marvell...
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as part of lgbt 50, radio 2 to brought the i feel love concert to town.ective and i feel i kind of stand on the shoulders of great people who have done — you know, like, marc almond's here. i mean, that'sjust like, he's an amazing artist an amazing advocate for lgbt people. alison moyer, amazing. so it's just why would i not say no to be in the company of those people? hello from hull, the 2017 city of culture. hull took over the airwaves again in september with contains strong language, a festival celebrating poetry and spoken word. what is exciting is to see the hull acts and the hull language taking its place on this global stage. here, domes and statues. spires and cranes cluster. you mentioned before about philip larkin and andrew marvell. yeah. reading both of them today, who is hull's best? 0h. do you know, i never compare — i never compare lovers, i never compare poets. i mean, i never compare music. it'sjust different. i'm glad we don't have oscars for poets — i mean, it's ridiculous enough for actors. then there was the weird and wonderful — bil
as part of lgbt 50, radio 2 to brought the i feel love concert to town.ective and i feel i kind of stand on the shoulders of great people who have done — you know, like, marc almond's here. i mean, that'sjust like, he's an amazing artist an amazing advocate for lgbt people. alison moyer, amazing. so it's just why would i not say no to be in the company of those people? hello from hull, the 2017 city of culture. hull took over the airwaves again in september with contains strong language, a...
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. >> tom, it's early to talk about legacy, but i know you are an lgbt activist, a cause near and dear to your heart. what impact do you feel ed lee has had on the city and looking forward, what do you think he'll be remembered for? >> caller: well, i think he, as a mayor, continued the, you know, positive empowering roles that most recent mayors have played for the lgbt community. legacy, i know that, you know, despite the controversies and, you know, trajectory of his politics, he was very, very active in keeping the warriors stadium going, and, you know, i think that definitely has been principle beyond that, you know, and then i think that some of the other policy things he's done, most people will be respectful and, you know, trying to not enhance, but, you know, to remember the things he did that were positive, and, also, he was the first asian-american male mayor, and i know that'll -- that will be definitely part of his legacy. >> very nice speaking with you. we appreciate your thoughts on mayor ed lee this morning. >> caller: okay. >> we thank you for calling in. hope to talk
. >> tom, it's early to talk about legacy, but i know you are an lgbt activist, a cause near and dear to your heart. what impact do you feel ed lee has had on the city and looking forward, what do you think he'll be remembered for? >> caller: well, i think he, as a mayor, continued the, you know, positive empowering roles that most recent mayors have played for the lgbt community. legacy, i know that, you know, despite the controversies and, you know, trajectory of his politics, he...
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amazing advocate for lgbt. alison boyet, amazing.ng in the company of those people. hull took over the waves again in september with contain strong language, a festival celebrating poetry and spoken word. what's exciting is to see the hull accent and language taking place on a global stage. here jones and statues must buyers and cranes cluster. you mentioned before about philip larkin and andrew marr vowel. reading both of them today who is the best from huu? of them today who is the best from hull? ...i of them today who is the best from hull? i never compare, i never compare lovers, i never compare poets. i never compare music. it's just different. i'm glad we don't have 0scars just different. i'm glad we don't have oscars for poets. it's ridiculous enough for actors. then there was the weird and wonderful. bill bailey invented tales about strange items in his cabinet of curiosities at hull's maritime museum. do you think you are the first comedian to have curated a museum exhibition?” first comedian to have curated a museum exhibi
amazing advocate for lgbt. alison boyet, amazing.ng in the company of those people. hull took over the waves again in september with contain strong language, a festival celebrating poetry and spoken word. what's exciting is to see the hull accent and language taking place on a global stage. here jones and statues must buyers and cranes cluster. you mentioned before about philip larkin and andrew marr vowel. reading both of them today who is the best from huu? of them today who is the best from...