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same with the lgbt community and same—sex marriage.oted for that, in spite of the fact that the catholic hierarchy have cast doubt lgbt members, even those that still want to remain part of the church. there is an element that people will make decisions about where their moral authority comes from. one of the speakers at the family event in the run—up to this weekend is a jesuit priest from the states who is thought to be quite liberal on lgbt issues, talking about the church opening up and being welcome, welcoming the families of lgbt members. he has been appointed by pope francis as the vatican's communication secretary. where do you think pope francis stands on the issue of the inclusion of lgbt people in the catholic church? those state m e nts people in the catholic church? those statements earlier in the week were very warmly welcomed by the lgbt community, but also by citizens of this state who voted in a referendum to allow same—sex marriage and have long since decided that being a member of the lgbt community is com pletely me
same with the lgbt community and same—sex marriage.oted for that, in spite of the fact that the catholic hierarchy have cast doubt lgbt members, even those that still want to remain part of the church. there is an element that people will make decisions about where their moral authority comes from. one of the speakers at the family event in the run—up to this weekend is a jesuit priest from the states who is thought to be quite liberal on lgbt issues, talking about the church opening up and...
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if you're working with lgbt, you work with lgbt organizations. and i'm going to be more inteni intentional working outside of my comfort zone. aarp. sitting down with them, i realize the same issue the community has, taking care of people, when they're our parents and relatives when they get older. our families are different because of of how we define family is different from traditional family and they're families nevertheless. aarp, if they have the resources for seniors and people aging, why shouldn't i have access to that to bring that to the lbgtq space? taking advantage of what's out there. we always come from a deficit model. my job is to bring those resources to my community and we're educating each other, they're educating me about the aging issues and i'm educating about lgbt community. and mental health, alzheimer's, all things we deal with, hypertension, because we don't talk about because hiv/aids an easier and bringing money to the community and breaking down the walls to find commonalty in our issues. >> thanks, earl. >> this is c
if you're working with lgbt, you work with lgbt organizations. and i'm going to be more inteni intentional working outside of my comfort zone. aarp. sitting down with them, i realize the same issue the community has, taking care of people, when they're our parents and relatives when they get older. our families are different because of of how we define family is different from traditional family and they're families nevertheless. aarp, if they have the resources for seniors and people aging,...
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meant most students had lgbt q friends whether they knew it didn't. here are the main take aways from the work we did. one that it is better to have programs by students than adults, two, bystander intervention is a key part of the solution. i cannot emphasize that enough. maybe most importantly, the main goal should be to activate students natural empathy because we all have the power to be kind and we are born being kind the world takes a toll on us and if we could access that empathy we will be in a better place going forward. in addition, our work emphasize the power of bystanders to reduce targeting. students isolated from the rest of the appear groups, isolate them even further. when i was arrested no one person watching stuck up for me, not one person. active and supported by standards are the most important line of defense between bullies and their victims, the most effective thing may be to confront the bully, that can be risky for the kid who is intervening. even something as little as asking the bullied student if they are right can make a
meant most students had lgbt q friends whether they knew it didn't. here are the main take aways from the work we did. one that it is better to have programs by students than adults, two, bystander intervention is a key part of the solution. i cannot emphasize that enough. maybe most importantly, the main goal should be to activate students natural empathy because we all have the power to be kind and we are born being kind the world takes a toll on us and if we could access that empathy we will...
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lgbt people, for example. that will be a fascinating meetinglj lgbt people, for example.tis be a fascinating meeting. i think that is going to be private, but our taoiseach, leo, has said he will raise as many of the issues that are pertinent to the irish population as he can. i noticed when the pope was arriving at aras an uachtarain, he is also meeting the gay minister for children. so he is meeting a very different ireland. in my own group, we have a petition saying to the pope, for heaven ‘s sake, you must remove this language about being irredeemably distorted or evil from anything that is said about lgbt people. it is extraordinary. with a pen, that could be worked out tomorrow. that would be one of the smaller things he could do. one of the easier things he could do. smaller things he could do. one of the easier things he could dam smaller things he could do. one of the easier things he could do. it is certainly not small to some. that was the wrong word, he doesn‘t need to set up a commission to do that, just do it, like the nike ad. there area just do it, like th
lgbt people, for example. that will be a fascinating meetinglj lgbt people, for example.tis be a fascinating meeting. i think that is going to be private, but our taoiseach, leo, has said he will raise as many of the issues that are pertinent to the irish population as he can. i noticed when the pope was arriving at aras an uachtarain, he is also meeting the gay minister for children. so he is meeting a very different ireland. in my own group, we have a petition saying to the pope, for heaven...
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does support the lgbt community.he campaign trail for his comments about feminism. it's expected he will be sworn in next week as prime minister of pakistan. so what do women want for their new leader? maybe those comments were taken out of context, maybe he didn't mean that to say those. i will presume that to say those. i will presume that he will try to play to the right, which is what a lot of politicians in pakistan have to be. i think his views could have been better well rounded and better articulated. he needs to look more into women in parliament and address the subject. i really would love to see 50% women representation in the cabinet. work on electoral reforms. he should be focusing on human development process —— projects and should be focusing on macro economics, stability. wanting to focus on the increasing polarisation and hatemongering of the society. the one thing that concerns me is his history with regards to blocking women representative legislation or women representative legislation or women fr
does support the lgbt community.he campaign trail for his comments about feminism. it's expected he will be sworn in next week as prime minister of pakistan. so what do women want for their new leader? maybe those comments were taken out of context, maybe he didn't mean that to say those. i will presume that to say those. i will presume that he will try to play to the right, which is what a lot of politicians in pakistan have to be. i think his views could have been better well rounded and...
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ads in some parishes lgbt bebo feel welcome, in others, not?”well. some parishes, divorced people i made more welcome. but the trend and the tenor and the movement of the church as led by francis was that they would be made welcome, and even the catechism of the catholic church says that everybody must be treated with respect. there must be no onjustice domination. so i think we have a journey to make. absolutely. generational lee, do you think the church is going to lose members of its congregation if it doesn‘t embrace as inclusive a congregation as possible? i think if it seeks to embrace —— i think it seeks to embrace —— i think it seeks to embrace as inclusivity congregation as it can, and the nature of family now is very different to 40 years ago, anything that priests, day in, day out, priests, deacons, they are all working with all these different relationships and trying to bring people tojesus, which it is all about. it is not about anything else. the catholic church has sought to embrace people of families and all dispositions, and th
ads in some parishes lgbt bebo feel welcome, in others, not?”well. some parishes, divorced people i made more welcome. but the trend and the tenor and the movement of the church as led by francis was that they would be made welcome, and even the catechism of the catholic church says that everybody must be treated with respect. there must be no onjustice domination. so i think we have a journey to make. absolutely. generational lee, do you think the church is going to lose members of its...
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and of course, lgbt people are among those who have been protesting, marking their objections to thehe church talks about lgbt people to the way the church talks about lg bt people during to the way the church talks about lgbt people during this visit, one ofa number of lgbt people during this visit, one of a number of protests that will be taking place, or rather, perhaps i should take demonstrations rather than protests, including from survivors of child sex abuse. there will also be acts of remembrance for the children who died and were buried in unmarked graves at mother and baby homes that were set up and run for unmarried mothers because they were considered somehow shameful, something to be hidden away from society. as we look on here at dublin castle, we are waiting for the first public address from pope francis. senator george mitchell there, instrumental in the peace process in northern ireland, one of the invited guests. still with me here at dublin castle, catriona crowe, the historian. catriona, this is a moment potentially of great opportunity for pope francis as he tri
and of course, lgbt people are among those who have been protesting, marking their objections to thehe church talks about lgbt people to the way the church talks about lg bt people during to the way the church talks about lgbt people during this visit, one ofa number of lgbt people during this visit, one of a number of protests that will be taking place, or rather, perhaps i should take demonstrations rather than protests, including from survivors of child sex abuse. there will also be acts of...
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ursula, on the inclusion of lgbt people in the catholic church, we heard earlier this week that thisinge talks around the world meeting of families. we have heard that pope francis has appointed a liberal bishop to be vatican communications secretary. in terms of what pope francis had to say on theissue of what pope francis had to say on the issue do you think that he is more liberal in his thinking than many others in the church? he is credited with this phrase, who might tojudge and credited with this phrase, who might to judge and this credited with this phrase, who might tojudge and this is bounced credited with this phrase, who might to judge and this is bounced around the world but the problem is the catholic church das judge the world but the problem is the catholic church dasjudge lgbt people and cause them intrinsically evil and disordered and it also judges theirfamilies evil and disordered and it also judges their families then they're not realfamilies. judges their families then they're not real families. as leo varadkar mention. yes and i was delighted to see that and al
ursula, on the inclusion of lgbt people in the catholic church, we heard earlier this week that thisinge talks around the world meeting of families. we have heard that pope francis has appointed a liberal bishop to be vatican communications secretary. in terms of what pope francis had to say on theissue of what pope francis had to say on the issue do you think that he is more liberal in his thinking than many others in the church? he is credited with this phrase, who might tojudge and credited...
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pope francis has the past made about lgbt people saying they are people of god, children of god, butlg bt but never made any orders to include lgbt people but never made any orders to include lg bt people in but never made any orders to include lgbt people in mass are sacrament, and i'm not even saying same—sex marriage because nobody is saying they should have that pair say, but welcoming lgbt they should have that pair say, but welcoming lg bt people they should have that pair say, but welcoming lgbt people who feel catholic, it is something thatjesus of nazareth would probably have done. and just reflecting on this festival of families, we are reminded that families come in many different shapes and forms, and what we heard from pope francis today has been largely talking about the traditional model of the family? been largely talking about the traditional model of the family7m really has, and this is his third speech tonight in croke park, and the speech earlier today spoke about the speech earlier today spoke about the importance of family and the guidance of god through love. e
pope francis has the past made about lgbt people saying they are people of god, children of god, butlg bt but never made any orders to include lgbt people but never made any orders to include lg bt people in but never made any orders to include lgbt people in mass are sacrament, and i'm not even saying same—sex marriage because nobody is saying they should have that pair say, but welcoming lgbt they should have that pair say, but welcoming lg bt people they should have that pair say, but...
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does support the lgbt community. —— by the.ye. always, thanks for watching. bye—bye. —— has always. —— as always. good morning. well, yesterday brought quite a change across the country. we had some welcome rain. nowhere near enough, but nevertheless i am sure gardeners and growers out there are happy. we had over an inch of rain in suffolk, also some thundery downpours towards the end of the afternoon and into the evening. that area of low pressure which was responsible is drifting off into scandinavia, but something also that's interesting is behind that frontal system is introducing slightly fresher air in comparison to of late. that has brought a comfortable start to the day, chilly in some places with low single figures. so a bit of a change to the story. we've not lost summer completely, some of that warmth is set to return, but for today, it's a fairly straightforward day of sunny spells and scattered showers. some of those showers will become longer spells of rain, particularly in the south—east. looking at the afternoo
does support the lgbt community. —— by the.ye. always, thanks for watching. bye—bye. —— has always. —— as always. good morning. well, yesterday brought quite a change across the country. we had some welcome rain. nowhere near enough, but nevertheless i am sure gardeners and growers out there are happy. we had over an inch of rain in suffolk, also some thundery downpours towards the end of the afternoon and into the evening. that area of low pressure which was responsible is...
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campaignerand political editor of t3 in ireland and lgbt campaigner and michael kelly, editor of the. you said earlier this year that you were a bit underwhelmed by what the pope had to say in his speech here at dublin castle on the issue of abuse and we have a final version of that speech, something that was added in beyond the script given to the media beforehand and he talked about reiterating his commitment to a rather greater commitment to a rather greater commitment to a rather greater commitment to eliminating this scourge commitment to eliminating this scourge in the church at any cost. does that encourage you in terms of how the church ‘s handling abuse and lg bt how the church ‘s handling abuse and lgbt issues how the church ‘s handling abuse and lg bt issues and how the church ‘s handling abuse and lgbt issues and so forth? not really, it is just more words emphasising his commitment to do something about whole point is to do something, we're all want action now because the problem has been going on for many years. the pope has been there for five years so i had an expecta
campaignerand political editor of t3 in ireland and lgbt campaigner and michael kelly, editor of the. you said earlier this year that you were a bit underwhelmed by what the pope had to say in his speech here at dublin castle on the issue of abuse and we have a final version of that speech, something that was added in beyond the script given to the media beforehand and he talked about reiterating his commitment to a rather greater commitment to a rather greater commitment to a rather greater...
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i think it's important that also lgbt plus you and lgbt allies look back to 1973 and learn the lessonsfrom people who knew how to fight. a thought very hard against this society and in essence believed in an america that did not believe in them. i think many of us who'd been complacent especially after the gay marriage of the supreme court decision need to take some lessons from the prior generation and the only way we can becauseso many of them were lost to the aids epidemic is to work through history . >> all we heard was the other people say they deserved it and that's what they get. that wasn't that long ago. >> so your book is wonderful. >>. >>. [inaudible] >> i have a question about the metropolitan community church . i heard that it was sort of resurrected, what is. [inaudible] >> that was a good thing in new orleans run by a woman named allie, i had coffee with her this morning. she was instrumental in participating in the 45th anniversary the more you for the upstairs lounge fire which took place at st. mark's last sunday. memorial, she, i will say she planned the whole memori
i think it's important that also lgbt plus you and lgbt allies look back to 1973 and learn the lessonsfrom people who knew how to fight. a thought very hard against this society and in essence believed in an america that did not believe in them. i think many of us who'd been complacent especially after the gay marriage of the supreme court decision need to take some lessons from the prior generation and the only way we can becauseso many of them were lost to the aids epidemic is to work through...
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we have lgbt caucus and advisory boards. people,us has two black because you have to be elected to the democratic committee. we have two black people in the caucus. , 75% areory board people of color. that gives you access to the party. he gives you access to information and funding. we have more people running who are black and to be dq ever -- lgbtq running for office this year. they are winning their primaries. in pennsylvania, we will have the first black official to the house of representatives is the caucus is very democratic. gayeat two other capable -- people to win. we have to transgender of color in the minnesota -- minneapolis city council. this didn't happen by happenstance. this happened because people were strategic and how they supported their candidates. they were strategic in getting the education they needed to run. anyone can learn how to be an affected -- elected official. we cannot just folk. we have to be willing to run for office. men and women are running and winning in the united states. intentional,
we have lgbt caucus and advisory boards. people,us has two black because you have to be elected to the democratic committee. we have two black people in the caucus. , 75% areory board people of color. that gives you access to the party. he gives you access to information and funding. we have more people running who are black and to be dq ever -- lgbtq running for office this year. they are winning their primaries. in pennsylvania, we will have the first black official to the house of...
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african-american lgbt leaders participated in a town hall gathering called "the state of lgbt people of color in america," part of the naacp annual convention in san antonio texas. this is 2.5 hours. >> so why are we here today? i was thinking about how much time i had before we got the panel started. what do you say to this room at this time, given all that is going on? a few days ago, i received a request for a news media interview from nbc. vanderbilt university released a study titled effects of access to legal same-sex marriage on marriage and health. the premise of this publication was that individuals who were able to access and chose to marry in same-sex relationships were found to have literally improved their health. i want to know as a woman in a same-sex relationship, i want to comment on my improved outcome. my first thought was like, did i get these michelle obama arms because i married my wife? [laughter] did i also blame might marriage on my deteriorating eyesight? because i can only see the first two rows of you. sarcasm aside, i want to give you some context as to w
african-american lgbt leaders participated in a town hall gathering called "the state of lgbt people of color in america," part of the naacp annual convention in san antonio texas. this is 2.5 hours. >> so why are we here today? i was thinking about how much time i had before we got the panel started. what do you say to this room at this time, given all that is going on? a few days ago, i received a request for a news media interview from nbc. vanderbilt university released a...
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we are here to meet with four lgbt men and women.aoli -- mali, ginny and israel. >> i was a victim of homophobia back in malik and it happenened here in franance as well,. 21. --ter: mike bliss michael is 21 and transgender. 's life was turned upside down when he told his family he wanted to become a man. he was forced to leave the family home. michael then contacted the shelter, an organization that has helped 7000 young men and women in need since its establishment in 2003. >> when i started questioning my gender, when i started feeling unhappy in my own body i got really depressed. i told my family about it. i told them i wanted to become a man and i felt like a man. they told me, good for you, but we are not ok with it. you are no longer a part of this family. reporter: through the years it has become a second home for many men and women. find a jobanaged to and sometimes returned to update everyone on how they are doing. many lgbt men and women who have been rejected by the families of six feet and turning their lives around. th
we are here to meet with four lgbt men and women.aoli -- mali, ginny and israel. >> i was a victim of homophobia back in malik and it happenened here in franance as well,. 21. --ter: mike bliss michael is 21 and transgender. 's life was turned upside down when he told his family he wanted to become a man. he was forced to leave the family home. michael then contacted the shelter, an organization that has helped 7000 young men and women in need since its establishment in 2003. >>...
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our treatment of the lgbt community. i mean, there are ways in which our society -- although there is no denying, we have some big divisions and challenges ahead. >> all right. our thanks to an incredible panel. we need three hours just for this panel. tom brokaw, dan rather, michael, susan page, jeff
our treatment of the lgbt community. i mean, there are ways in which our society -- although there is no denying, we have some big divisions and challenges ahead. >> all right. our thanks to an incredible panel. we need three hours just for this panel. tom brokaw, dan rather, michael, susan page, jeff
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no solo para la comunidad lgbt >>> iniciarán con la marcha de personas homosexuales y el domingo a lasándoles que tomen precauciones, el aire va a continuar así. >>> vemos estas imágenes del evento. tome las precauciones y tenga a un conductor designado >>> pasen un excelente fin de semana. ♪ ♪ ♪ . >> mediodÍa, andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador es hÁbil en polÍtica, y tambiÉn con un bate de beisbol en la mano, el presidente de mÉxico, enrique peÑa nieto hace un parÉntesis en su agenda para practicar su deporte favorito. >> john mccain, desde interrumpir el tratamiento contra el cÁncer que tiene, la familia dicen que la enfermedad y la edad han dado su veredicto. >> es el baiesperanza, el de un p
no solo para la comunidad lgbt >>> iniciarán con la marcha de personas homosexuales y el domingo a lasándoles que tomen precauciones, el aire va a continuar así. >>> vemos estas imágenes del evento. tome las precauciones y tenga a un conductor designado >>> pasen un excelente fin de semana. ♪ ♪ ♪ . >> mediodÍa, andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador es hÁbil en polÍtica, y tambiÉn con un bate de beisbol en la mano, el presidente de mÉxico, enrique peÑa...
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. >>> no solamente la comunidad lgbt sino en la comunidad de estados unidos.que se tiene que llenar con el departamento de estado, y una carta de un doctor que certifica de que la persona esÁa pasando o estÁ en el tratamiento del cambio. y si el el cambcambio no ha sid completado. puede obtener un pasaporte hasta la transiciÓn es obtenida. >>> pero es doble para las personas transgÉnero, para cambiar el nombre del natalia y para cambiar el gÉnero tambien hay que presentar un reporte del doctor. y nosotros mucho de las personas transgÉneros, no tienen seguro mÉdico no tienen cobertura mÉdica donde podemos seÑor accesibles a esa ley, asÍ que la ley es un poco distante y ahora con el odio del departamento de estado, pues nos hace ver imposible de poder sobrevivir en una comunidad de estados unidos. >>> es importante decir algo que se dijo tambiÉn que hay diferente oficinas que estÁn actuando de manera diferente. entonces lamentablemente no se estÁ aplicando la misma ley del manera uniforme. >>> natalia, cuÁl es tu actuaciÓn actual? >>> bueno actualmente, yo tengo
. >>> no solamente la comunidad lgbt sino en la comunidad de estados unidos.que se tiene que llenar con el departamento de estado, y una carta de un doctor que certifica de que la persona esÁa pasando o estÁ en el tratamiento del cambio. y si el el cambcambio no ha sid completado. puede obtener un pasaporte hasta la transiciÓn es obtenida. >>> pero es doble para las personas transgÉnero, para cambiar el nombre del natalia y para cambiar el gÉnero tambien hay que presentar...
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chelsea and i are also here representing the lgbt interest group. a common thing i see all of the time in our public examples where we discuss things like free speech often relate to things like roseanne or james gunn. apparently disney has been busy this year. but we often see whether we agree with someone's tweet or whether we agree with whether someone got fired that i think from a public understanding its many a time that people go, whatever happened to free speech's? ? the thing that i think we often forget is we talk about it so colloquially that way. the public does. of course those of us on the aware that our first amendment started with congress shall make no act. talking about government restrictions here. on the first amendment. i think that's an important thing to know. publiccause the discourse is so separated from the reality of what we are actually talking about. ,s far as today's panel topic does the first amendment protected too much offensive speech? giveays feel obligated to an answer even though i never liked binary categories pe
chelsea and i are also here representing the lgbt interest group. a common thing i see all of the time in our public examples where we discuss things like free speech often relate to things like roseanne or james gunn. apparently disney has been busy this year. but we often see whether we agree with someone's tweet or whether we agree with whether someone got fired that i think from a public understanding its many a time that people go, whatever happened to free speech's? ? the thing that i...
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he doesn't like lgbt people. he doesn't really want you here if you are from haiti or nigeria or elsewhere. there is no way around the fact that donald trump is a bigot and a racist. his excuse is is that economy is doing well, that's just trump being trump, but i think it's starting to accumulate. we could go on for an hour here. the midterm elections are coming, and we will see, if the republicans lose congress, democrats get ahold of it, they very well will move to impeach him and he will go down in history on the bottom rung of presidents like james buchanan or warren harding and maybe the worst president of all-time. so, i don't really feel he has oxygen in his tank when he's running at 40% approval rating, when the economy is doing this well, but it stuns me, don, that so many republicans are timid. where is george w. bush to denounce the racism? where are other republicans, last friday, who should have been defending john mccain, the great war hero, when donald trumputter his name in a military service lik
he doesn't like lgbt people. he doesn't really want you here if you are from haiti or nigeria or elsewhere. there is no way around the fact that donald trump is a bigot and a racist. his excuse is is that economy is doing well, that's just trump being trump, but i think it's starting to accumulate. we could go on for an hour here. the midterm elections are coming, and we will see, if the republicans lose congress, democrats get ahold of it, they very well will move to impeach him and he will go...
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the democratic party has been the engine for conveying the vote to african-americans, to women, lgbt people, and all other americans. we have been the engine to spread democracy and now we are going to turn around and take democracy away from these folks, it is not right and it is not fit for the democratic party to do that. secondly, this organizational structure is unique. and i mean that literally. you look at any membership organization anywhere in the united states, or for that matter the rest of the world, there is not a membership organization that systematically possibly leadership from the most sacred decisions of those organizations. union, not a religious organization, not a patriotic organization, you can't find an organization that will -- that the literally cuts off the leadership from the most important business that it already has. that is what this proposal would do if it was adopted. it is confusing. many of you have heard me talk about this before. eight hours to figure how you calculate a majority for the nomination. when there was an adoption of this proposal the
the democratic party has been the engine for conveying the vote to african-americans, to women, lgbt people, and all other americans. we have been the engine to spread democracy and now we are going to turn around and take democracy away from these folks, it is not right and it is not fit for the democratic party to do that. secondly, this organizational structure is unique. and i mean that literally. you look at any membership organization anywhere in the united states, or for that matter the...
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shame not only to israeli minorities like the arab authority and the processed against this law and lgbtsh other than the ultra orthodox and any israeli that cares for equality and fits in it the basic principle of the democratic system broken by the netanyahu government. >> let me say to you what benjamin netanyahu said about the law as it was being pushed through the knesset. >> translator: this is a defining moment in the an nals of zionism and the history of israel. we will keep ensuring civil rights in israel's democracy. these rights will not be harmed, but the majority also has rights and the majority decides. an absolute majority wants to ensure our state's jewish character for generations to come. >> so he's kind of having his cake and eating it, too, saying absolutely civil rights will be enshrined and will be respected for all and yet the majority decides. i mean, i guess what i want to know is, it looks like according to poll that the majority of israelis do believe that when it comes to choice between democracy and identity, these days, anyway, they're choosing identity and
shame not only to israeli minorities like the arab authority and the processed against this law and lgbtsh other than the ultra orthodox and any israeli that cares for equality and fits in it the basic principle of the democratic system broken by the netanyahu government. >> let me say to you what benjamin netanyahu said about the law as it was being pushed through the knesset. >> translator: this is a defining moment in the an nals of zionism and the history of israel. we will keep...
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prohibited schools from teaching about same—sex relationships, we didn't have any education about lgbtool, and so there wasn't anybody i could talk to there. the most natural people to turn to in some ways would have been your parents but that was impossible? in theory. my parents very much believe the teachings of the evangelical church, so i knew what they would have said, and i knew what they thought, so that meant i didn't feel comfortable and didn't feel comfortable at church. so at home, church and school, are people's main avenues, aren't they? and i did not feel able to talk to anybody in any of those. here we sit here in a tv studio talking openly, so clearly a great deal has changed over the last 20 years. yes, a great deal has changed. you have written a book, "undivided", and the subtitle of it is "coming out, becoming whole" and, interestingly, "living free from shame". it is a theme thatjust courses through the book and through your conversation. this notion of how much shame you have had to live with for so long. and i'm just wondering what kind of a toll, when you look
prohibited schools from teaching about same—sex relationships, we didn't have any education about lgbtool, and so there wasn't anybody i could talk to there. the most natural people to turn to in some ways would have been your parents but that was impossible? in theory. my parents very much believe the teachings of the evangelical church, so i knew what they would have said, and i knew what they thought, so that meant i didn't feel comfortable and didn't feel comfortable at church. so at...
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pupils are bullied for being lgbt.nificantly different. as a primary school head teacher, how unusual is it for a child in primary school to know that they are gay?” think it's very unusual, actually. there are children we have had to start to question their sexuality, i think, and in the way they behave towards other children but we have never had a chart openly come out and say they think they are gay. what policies do you have in place to protect young children who might be questioning or, you know, as leia rochelle pierce told us, saying as jameldid, rochelle pierce told us, saying as jamel did, they are proud of who they are? i think it is a school culture, notjust they are? i think it is a school culture, not just about they are? i think it is a school culture, notjust about policy, you can have all the policies in the world and the equality act is there to support all of children in school but it is about creating a culture in school where it is ok for every child to be different, whether it is sexuality, race,
pupils are bullied for being lgbt.nificantly different. as a primary school head teacher, how unusual is it for a child in primary school to know that they are gay?” think it's very unusual, actually. there are children we have had to start to question their sexuality, i think, and in the way they behave towards other children but we have never had a chart openly come out and say they think they are gay. what policies do you have in place to protect young children who might be questioning or,...
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the catholic church's leading advocates for gays told the vatican-sponsored conference today that lgbt catholics deserve to be loved, listened to, and welcomed by the church and not ostracized and condemned. the reverend james martin delivered a speech at the church's world leading of families which hope francis will be closing out when he visits ireland this weekend. >> by not welcoming, by excluding lgbt catholics, the church is falling short of its call to be god's family. catholics, youbt are breaking up god's family. you are tearing apart the body of christ. say: ahead of the visit, a has ao the pope campaign peaceful protest planned. fema has learned the lessons of last use devastation in puerto rico and promising a better response. officials said today that leftcane rina -- maria them better prepared for hurricane lane. powerful most hurricane to hit hawaii since 19 since 1992. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: live from bloomberg he
the catholic church's leading advocates for gays told the vatican-sponsored conference today that lgbt catholics deserve to be loved, listened to, and welcomed by the church and not ostracized and condemned. the reverend james martin delivered a speech at the church's world leading of families which hope francis will be closing out when he visits ireland this weekend. >> by not welcoming, by excluding lgbt catholics, the church is falling short of its call to be god's family. catholics,...
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the project sponsor to keep the building a historic resource, significant in the lgbt history. and we agreed. and my firm redesigned the additions four times with direction from preservation staff. we lost two units and about 25% of the area. most significant was the substantial setbacks that were required from the front and side pushed the additions back against the appellant. these are the appellant's concerns, privacy and historical disation of the property and the variances and increased shadows on the yard, the potential impacts on their tree and destruction of the midblock open safe. i will just go through each one of these. in terms of privacy, these issues have been abated by reducing the property line windows, secure glazing and installing privacy screens and an additional five-foot setback of the top floor, further reducing the privacy concerns. the historical designation, we were told by the planning department this was not a resource. due to the evolving research on llgbt history. we respect the department's standing to identify and protect the city's unique history
the project sponsor to keep the building a historic resource, significant in the lgbt history. and we agreed. and my firm redesigned the additions four times with direction from preservation staff. we lost two units and about 25% of the area. most significant was the substantial setbacks that were required from the front and side pushed the additions back against the appellant. these are the appellant's concerns, privacy and historical disation of the property and the variances and increased...
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they might be comments about the lgbt community. often people do not know they are being hurtful.w they're excluding somebody from a conversation. maybe someone becomes so shocked, they don't join in. a lot of these behaviors are not known. they might be done unconsciously. we have said we have to highlight this. we have now got 50 signatures of 50 ceos of 50 insurance firms. because most of them are men, most c.e.o.'s are men. these are men who have signed up to say let's address this behavior and make it more inclusive. say, we will not tolerate bad behavior. comments, action, excluding people. feel uncomfortable, we won't tolerate it. we just launched it. it is new and we will see where it goes. francine: how quickly tell change? if i'm not wrong, i was reading numbers. lloyd's of london -- it is 90% british, white, and male. inga: overall the market might be that high at the leadership level, but through the market it is not. so we know we are balanced when we have people starting in our industry. it is moving up that seems to be the difficult thing. we notice the under 35 in
they might be comments about the lgbt community. often people do not know they are being hurtful.w they're excluding somebody from a conversation. maybe someone becomes so shocked, they don't join in. a lot of these behaviors are not known. they might be done unconsciously. we have said we have to highlight this. we have now got 50 signatures of 50 ceos of 50 insurance firms. because most of them are men, most c.e.o.'s are men. these are men who have signed up to say let's address this behavior...
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they might be comments about the lgbt community. often people do not know they are being hurtful.y don't know they're excluding somebody from a conversation. maybe someone becomes so shocked, they don't join in. a lot of these behaviors are not known. they might be done unconsciously. we have said we have to highlight this. we have now got 50 signatures of 50 ceos of 50 insurance firms. because most of them are men, most c.e.o.'s are men. these are men who have signed up to say let's address this behavior and make it more inclusive. say, we will not tolerate bad behavior. comments, action, excluding people. making them feel uncomfortable, we won't tolerate it. we just launched it. it is new and we will see where it goes. francine: how quickly tell change? -- how quickly will it change? if i'm not wrong, i was reading numbers. lloyd's of london -- it is 90% british, white, and male. inga: overall the market might be that high at the leadership level, but through the market it is not. so we know we are balanced when we have people starting in our industry. it is moving up that seems
they might be comments about the lgbt community. often people do not know they are being hurtful.y don't know they're excluding somebody from a conversation. maybe someone becomes so shocked, they don't join in. a lot of these behaviors are not known. they might be done unconsciously. we have said we have to highlight this. we have now got 50 signatures of 50 ceos of 50 insurance firms. because most of them are men, most c.e.o.'s are men. these are men who have signed up to say let's address...
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inga: sexist comments to women, said, comments about the lgbt community. people don't know they are being hurtful and are excluding somebody from a conversation. maybe somebody gets so shocked that they shut up and join in. a lot of these behaviors are not necessarily known. they might be done unconsciously. we said we have to get to grips with this and highlight this. at least 50 ceos of 50 individual insurance firms, and most of them are men, men who have signed up to the say let's and makehis behavior it more inclusive, saying we will not tolerate bad behavior, comments, actions, excluding people, making them feel uncomfortable, we won't tolerate it. we have just launched it. francine: how quickly will it change? 90% white,ritish, and 90% male? inga: the market might be that high at the leadership level, but through the entire market, it is not. we know that we are balanced when we have people starting in our industry. it is moving up that seems to be the really difficult thing. that the under-35 in general, we are not doing as well retaining them as we
inga: sexist comments to women, said, comments about the lgbt community. people don't know they are being hurtful and are excluding somebody from a conversation. maybe somebody gets so shocked that they shut up and join in. a lot of these behaviors are not necessarily known. they might be done unconsciously. we said we have to get to grips with this and highlight this. at least 50 ceos of 50 individual insurance firms, and most of them are men, men who have signed up to the say let's and...
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but, it is still highly controversial even in the lgbt community.that often times does not embrace queer spirituality. some are so burned by organized religion when they were younger. anyway, it still exist. >> i've not read your book yet, but i will. >> i'm wondering in your travels did you come across mike's name. >> i did. he is like a french quarter character. >> he was a religious man. the preacher and minister. at the center with the crowds but mike -- >> he's a man of many hats. he had a health clinic that he ran. >> we had a papier-mÂchÉ mask. >> he was like a french quarter character or d level celebrity where he was a well recognized. >> he is a profoundly serious person and actually started out ministering to those who are sick. he was very much a part of that. >> he was tied in with bill. >> they started the fleamarket. >> will was a gay managing editor, and the courier in 1973 and bill was one of the few journalists in the city who consistently and doggedly reported the upstairs launch fire. he reported it as a homosexual tragedy. and t
but, it is still highly controversial even in the lgbt community.that often times does not embrace queer spirituality. some are so burned by organized religion when they were younger. anyway, it still exist. >> i've not read your book yet, but i will. >> i'm wondering in your travels did you come across mike's name. >> i did. he is like a french quarter character. >> he was a religious man. the preacher and minister. at the center with the crowds but mike -- >>...
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in general, britain was quite a hostile environment in the 1980s for the lgbt community. of people, when surveyed, said that it was mostly or always wrong to be gay. simply by walking down the street, if somebody identified you as lesbian or gay, you could get abuse and you could be violently attacked, just for being. i obviously don't want children taught that the gay and lesbian lifestyle is natural or normal. it not, it never has been, and it never will be. yes, my overriding concern is with the promotion of positive images of homosexuality in schools, from primary school right through, and that is what is causing many parents real concern and offence. there was this sort of catalyst moment where a book was published, called jenny lives with eric and martin, about a girl who lives with her two dads. and it sort of kicked off a moral panic in parliament. what we were told we were doing was destroying the heterosexual family, so that lobby group — to get this clause to be enacted. section 28 banned legal authorities from promoting homosexuality, the second part of it ban
in general, britain was quite a hostile environment in the 1980s for the lgbt community. of people, when surveyed, said that it was mostly or always wrong to be gay. simply by walking down the street, if somebody identified you as lesbian or gay, you could get abuse and you could be violently attacked, just for being. i obviously don't want children taught that the gay and lesbian lifestyle is natural or normal. it not, it never has been, and it never will be. yes, my overriding concern is with...
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people in theirown home, meant to them as young lgbt people in their own home, knowing that they wewing that they were gay but maybe not out, just feeling empowered by it. section 28 was repealed in 2003 in the uk. remember, you can watch this every month on the bbc news channel, or you can catch up on all of our realms, along with more than a thousand radio programmes in our online archive. —— watch witness. just go to the bbc news website. now we had to burma, to look back as a revolt against the military government that happened 30 years ago this month. the uprising led to the emergence of a new opposition leader, aung san suu kyi. the protest reached its peak on the eighth of august, 1988. mark kedar was a young radicals —— medical student in rangoon at the time. the main cause of the writing is burma's economic crisis. —— rioting. the demonstrations are led by students demanding economic reform and a return to democracy. it was like the whole country was in the mood of the protests. today, there have been more clashes with troops in the suburbs of rangoon. several times, troops
people in theirown home, meant to them as young lgbt people in their own home, knowing that they wewing that they were gay but maybe not out, just feeling empowered by it. section 28 was repealed in 2003 in the uk. remember, you can watch this every month on the bbc news channel, or you can catch up on all of our realms, along with more than a thousand radio programmes in our online archive. —— watch witness. just go to the bbc news website. now we had to burma, to look back as a revolt...
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lgbt catholics, you are breaking up god's family.ring apart the body of christ area >> ahead of the visit, a note to the pope campaign attracted a following and peaceful protests have been planned. senator elizabeth warren has posted 10 years of her tax returns online. thedecision to release federal and state returns whence they came a day after the massachusetts democrat called for sweeping anticorruption laws in washington. it is also a possible signal that she may be laying the groundwork for a run for president in 2020. the bill crafted by war and told require the address release tax returns for congressional candidates from the previous two years and during each year in office. global news 24 hours a day on air and at tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 analysts and journalists in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton, this is bloomberg. data out today shows that no -- new home sales fell. a report from the ws finds that overall, the u.s. real estate market is performing well. is attional vacancy rate its lowest in nearl
lgbt catholics, you are breaking up god's family.ring apart the body of christ area >> ahead of the visit, a note to the pope campaign attracted a following and peaceful protests have been planned. senator elizabeth warren has posted 10 years of her tax returns online. thedecision to release federal and state returns whence they came a day after the massachusetts democrat called for sweeping anticorruption laws in washington. it is also a possible signal that she may be laying the...
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. >>> lgbt training could become mandatory for police officers and sheriff deputies across the state.> a measure on governor brown's desk would require specific training on how you to respond to hate crimes. one law manger says most are in favor of the training. >> they continually talk about the importance of understanding different communities. and how it is important that there is a level of trust for law enforcement. >> under the measure, officers would also learn historical periods that were significant to lgbt rights in called cal. >>> if you are on the hunt for a new dishwasher, you want one that will la. >> and fik and he will fmichael with tips which i saw a couple weeks ago because i just got one. not a first. >> okay on. there are definitely some ways to make your dishwashers last longer and wash better. it is all about knowing the right tricks. so wt at dishwasher to last. >> there are many factors that can affect the life of your dishwasher, but there is also a lot of things that you can do to keep them running longer. the good news is they are really easy to do and i'll
. >>> lgbt training could become mandatory for police officers and sheriff deputies across the state.> a measure on governor brown's desk would require specific training on how you to respond to hate crimes. one law manger says most are in favor of the training. >> they continually talk about the importance of understanding different communities. and how it is important that there is a level of trust for law enforcement. >> under the measure, officers would also learn...
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it is one of the few lgbt-friendly spaces where clubbers are free to be themselves. it is the first big night out here since this happen. armed polices of stormed thelub to crack down on illegal drugs. the owners and dozens of clubbersere detained. saw thes liberal youth police raids as an ak on their values. thousand stripped to the streets and started a protest -- took to the streets and started to protest. but soon the protesters came under attack from far right groups such as the georgian march. erconstive values have wide support georgia. tens of thousands gathered for family beauty day, established by georgia's powerful orthodox ichurch to counter whatt describes as lgbt propaganda in the country. georgia aspires to one day join the european union, and the government here has defended its police tactics. >>rc when the police are sng for the drugs, it is justified. clubbers are back on the dance floor. they say they will continue to dae for their freedom to express themselves. jane: sleep is something most of us crave, but somehow work, family, and restless nigh
it is one of the few lgbt-friendly spaces where clubbers are free to be themselves. it is the first big night out here since this happen. armed polices of stormed thelub to crack down on illegal drugs. the owners and dozens of clubbersere detained. saw thes liberal youth police raids as an ak on their values. thousand stripped to the streets and started a protest -- took to the streets and started to protest. but soon the protesters came under attack from far right groups such as the georgian...
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minorities and women and lgbt and all those things. so by design, he was looking for judges that were not impartial. issue thats is a big even though for most of us would be kind of a no-brainer, it is really something that is important for us to focus on, and that is the focus of judge kavanaugh, because he is a justice that will try to abide by the text of the constitution. that is what you're going to see. it might frustrate some of you. during his confirmation hearing, i expect him to withhold prejudging cases. he is not going to come in as many of us would may be like. how is he going to vote on this case? roe v. wade or something. the reality is a judge who understands their limited on and judicial restraint, he should embrace, he is not going to go there. >> thank you for having me. this is great to be with all of you. america, outside the swamp, we are talking about a swampy battle. this is my eighth supreme court toination fight going back 2005 when i was privileged to found the judicial crisis network, and we are in the middl
minorities and women and lgbt and all those things. so by design, he was looking for judges that were not impartial. issue thats is a big even though for most of us would be kind of a no-brainer, it is really something that is important for us to focus on, and that is the focus of judge kavanaugh, because he is a justice that will try to abide by the text of the constitution. that is what you're going to see. it might frustrate some of you. during his confirmation hearing, i expect him to...
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know that we have, regardless of whether or not we want to acknowledge it, there are members of the lgbtgbt community who live within the continent, who live in kenya, who live in uganda, who live in tanzania. you cannot — laws will not change the nature of a person. so, do you think kenya could deliver an upset and become the second country after south africa on the continent to legalise gay rights? i think that the fight currently is, yes, is to say that people should not be discriminated because of their sexual orientation and the right to privacy is theirs and theirs alone, and the government has no space trying to enforce the law against carnal knowledge against the order of nature, because in order to prove it, you would have to disrespect their right to privacy. you say this taps into a wider debate about freedom of speech, and there have been concerns in kenya about an erosion of freedom of speech and the free flow of information, particularly in the light of, you know, highly disputed elections, as we've seen in recent months. how worried are you about the issue of freedom of sp
know that we have, regardless of whether or not we want to acknowledge it, there are members of the lgbtgbt community who live within the continent, who live in kenya, who live in uganda, who live in tanzania. you cannot — laws will not change the nature of a person. so, do you think kenya could deliver an upset and become the second country after south africa on the continent to legalise gay rights? i think that the fight currently is, yes, is to say that people should not be discriminated...
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the lgbt community and embracing roles for women.han it was a0 years ago, we have had two recent referendums in the republic where we voted for same—sex marriage, and for abortion reform, for women's reproductive rights. that doesn't affect the northern part of the ireland but it is another political story. the idea that the more inclusive and that man—made rules don't influence any more around the church doesn't have such an influence on the political faction. years ago they would have had very much a tight grip on social policy and the influence of the government and the influence of the government and it simply is not there any more. i think the separation of church and state, there will be further moves to make sure that happens. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are me rob merrick, deputy political editor at the independent, and the author and journalist, yasmin alibhai—brown. police in florida sa
the lgbt community and embracing roles for women.han it was a0 years ago, we have had two recent referendums in the republic where we voted for same—sex marriage, and for abortion reform, for women's reproductive rights. that doesn't affect the northern part of the ireland but it is another political story. the idea that the more inclusive and that man—made rules don't influence any more around the church doesn't have such an influence on the political faction. years ago they would have had...
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. >> your objection was actually not an objection to lgbt freedom or to being able to identify, in yourwn life, privately, transgender individuals as he or she, if you, as a background in clinical psychology, determined that that was appropriate for you, but your interest in this bill was the speech-compulsion element. >> there's two. >> right? so you became this -- >> there was two issues. one was compelled speech, which, by the way, was made illegal in the united states in the 1940s, by the supreme court, right? unless its commercial speech. you can compel certain forms of commercial speech. >> "compelled speech," meaning the government telling you how to speak, what to say, and what is legal and illegal to say. we have a first amendment in this country. >> well, even more specifically, what you have to say, instead of what you are forbidden to say. so, first of all, there's all the things you can say. then there's some things you're forbidden to say. then there's the category of things you have to say. okay, so the supreme court, in the u.s., decided there was no category of things t
. >> your objection was actually not an objection to lgbt freedom or to being able to identify, in yourwn life, privately, transgender individuals as he or she, if you, as a background in clinical psychology, determined that that was appropriate for you, but your interest in this bill was the speech-compulsion element. >> there's two. >> right? so you became this -- >> there was two issues. one was compelled speech, which, by the way, was made illegal in the united...