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they endorsed congressman jason lewis who called lgbt people names.e referred to the time when lgbt people were criminalized and roy moore, the senate candidate who said we should recr recriminalize homosexiality. >> are we in a position to lead? >> absolutely not. this country has to represent all that america represents in our values at home before we can lead on those values abroad. this administration is not supporting lgbt people. >>> coming up next, we'll be right back with what our sources are saying and today's big picture. sources are saying and today's big picture. feeling unsure? what if you had some help? introducing the new 2019 ford edge with the confidence of ford co-pilot360™ technology. the most available driver assist techonology in its class. the new 2019 ford edge stroke and heart disease? well, if you don't have symptoms, doctors usually won't order them because, often, insurance companies won't pay for them. and that's unfortunate, as 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom is a stroke. and 80 percent of all stro
they endorsed congressman jason lewis who called lgbt people names.e referred to the time when lgbt people were criminalized and roy moore, the senate candidate who said we should recr recriminalize homosexiality. >> are we in a position to lead? >> absolutely not. this country has to represent all that america represents in our values at home before we can lead on those values abroad. this administration is not supporting lgbt people. >>> coming up next, we'll be right...
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was arresting, torturing and killing members of the lgbt community.ted to examples like that and told fox news when it comes to the folks on global decriminalization of homosexuality of this commitment is real we have a lot of questions about the administration's intentions and commitment and eager to see proof and action that follow. the recent focus on decriminalization is not only about human rights and iran in general and reframing the conversation, and it could help the united states and europe reach a point of agreement on iran. shannon: from this global push to decriminalize homosexuality to the gop leading the way and repealing the death penalty and getting, justice reform passed, is compassionate conservatism to.0 or an effort to beat the left at its own game? university of iowa crackdown on christian student groups on campus, two of them decided to sue. find out what an obama appointed federal judge just decided. - i think the best company's succeed as a team and our shirts from custom ink help bring us together. we order custom ink to welco
was arresting, torturing and killing members of the lgbt community.ted to examples like that and told fox news when it comes to the folks on global decriminalization of homosexuality of this commitment is real we have a lot of questions about the administration's intentions and commitment and eager to see proof and action that follow. the recent focus on decriminalization is not only about human rights and iran in general and reframing the conversation, and it could help the united states and...
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shannon: athlete allies that the lgbt coup community is not a monolith.t leave space to learn from one another and to grow. if we fail to do so we are not only failing to advance equality as a whole but failing to live up to the core of our potential as human beings, all of us deserve a place in sports and in this world. a number of groups are breaking ties with her or disavowing her position, she was a pioneer is one of the early advocates for a lot of lgbt issues. >> that is why so many were surprised that she of all people said this and said what she did. the point i was going to make which actually assuaged any fears she or other athletes have about a trends woman because of testosterone level or the pool in professional sports. i understand what she was saying and a lot of people have that concern in the athletic community but because it is her and there is such sensitivity and more acceptance and 0 tolerance toward negativity i am not surprised that the backlash and i was the price she said what she did being her. shannon: the title of the article,
shannon: athlete allies that the lgbt coup community is not a monolith.t leave space to learn from one another and to grow. if we fail to do so we are not only failing to advance equality as a whole but failing to live up to the core of our potential as human beings, all of us deserve a place in sports and in this world. a number of groups are breaking ties with her or disavowing her position, she was a pioneer is one of the early advocates for a lot of lgbt issues. >> that is why so many...
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can advance the criminalization of lgbt status and conduct around the world.cial seemed to downplay the debriefing earlier today. >> this is not a big policy departure. this is long-standing. and it is bipartisan. >> the latest efforts led by the investor have a newer sense of urgency after reports surfaced in late january that iran publicly hung a man accused of violating the countries anti-gay laws. he called it our greatest and barbaric, and at the time, told foxnews.com, "i'm committed to a more aggressive nation with our european allies to make clear that criminalizing homosexuality is incompatible with the u.n.'s universal declaration of human rights." the trump administration has come under fire when it comes to lgbt issues at home and abroad. the trump administration reversed obama-era policies effectively banning transgender people from serving in the military. activists at the administration administration's asylum policies complicated efforts to save lgbt chechens, as reports suggested the chechen government was arresting, torturing, and killing mem
can advance the criminalization of lgbt status and conduct around the world.cial seemed to downplay the debriefing earlier today. >> this is not a big policy departure. this is long-standing. and it is bipartisan. >> the latest efforts led by the investor have a newer sense of urgency after reports surfaced in late january that iran publicly hung a man accused of violating the countries anti-gay laws. he called it our greatest and barbaric, and at the time, told foxnews.com,...
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the football team dressed in a new kit to show their support for the lgbt community. good evening. filing for administration. the east midlands—based airline, which operated more than 29,000 flights last year, blamed recent spikes in fuel and carbon costs. some passengers have posted messages online saying they only found out about it earlier after turning up at airports this evening. our business correspondent, rob young, reports. flybmi, no longerflying. it's cancelled all flights with immediate effect. the company is also filing for administration. the carrier flew more than half a million passengers last year. its smalljets operated on routes from aberdeen, bristol, newcastle, east midlands, sta nsted and others, to 25 european cities. passengers who have been affected are anxious. i am in belgium at the moment and ijust got the bbc alert that flybmi have gone into administration. all the flights for me to return home are really expensive and flybmi said they won't return the £134 that i initially spent, so i don't know how i am going to get back. flybmi, based here at east mid
the football team dressed in a new kit to show their support for the lgbt community. good evening. filing for administration. the east midlands—based airline, which operated more than 29,000 flights last year, blamed recent spikes in fuel and carbon costs. some passengers have posted messages online saying they only found out about it earlier after turning up at airports this evening. our business correspondent, rob young, reports. flybmi, no longerflying. it's cancelled all flights with...
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i'm part of the lgbt community, i'm bisexual, and i have come to games with my civil partner for yearsophobia still exists in football, anything we can do to stamp it out is a great idea. in football especially it's one of those subjects that is not approached much so i think it's really great to support. altrincham believe that they are the first senior football club anywhere in the world to have a kit based on the lgbt flag. they hope that this move will help encourage other teams to promote the football against homophobia message. this may only be one small gesture by one club but it represents a much bigger ideology. that football really is for everyone. joe currie, bbc news. we're back with the late news at 10 past 10. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday hello and welcome to sportsday, with me john watson, i'm joined john watson, i'mjoined by john watson, i'm joined by kathy. the headlines this evening. newport county's players and pitch at rodey parade are challenging pep‘s city stars in the fa cup we report on the
i'm part of the lgbt community, i'm bisexual, and i have come to games with my civil partner for yearsophobia still exists in football, anything we can do to stamp it out is a great idea. in football especially it's one of those subjects that is not approached much so i think it's really great to support. altrincham believe that they are the first senior football club anywhere in the world to have a kit based on the lgbt flag. they hope that this move will help encourage other teams to promote...
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an lgbt group drops but other heard comments about changing their athletes.ised by the 18 time grand slam winner. anthony crolla announces his route back to a world title will have to go through one of the sports pound for pound kings. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm hugh ferris. it isa it is a weekly could end with manchester city winning a toothy, the the first of them of a possible quadruple. pep guardiola says it is a impossible dream. city have four teams in different competitions and tonight is the tone of the champions league. they are in germany to play schalke. you cannot say at the beginning of the year that we will win for the x. at the moment, we are happy with where we are but overly wa nt to happy with where we are but overly want to progress in every round that we are now playing in. that is now the champions league, we want to do well and go to the quarterfinals. we are one step closer to winning. to win all four, that is nearly impossible. nearly impossible, he said. it has never been done before. you can hear comity of the match against
an lgbt group drops but other heard comments about changing their athletes.ised by the 18 time grand slam winner. anthony crolla announces his route back to a world title will have to go through one of the sports pound for pound kings. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm hugh ferris. it isa it is a weekly could end with manchester city winning a toothy, the the first of them of a possible quadruple. pep guardiola says it is a impossible dream. city have four teams in different competitions and...
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i'm part of the lgbt community, i'm bisexual, and i've come to games at my cell partner for years, sor for years, so homophobia still exists in football. anything we can do to stand out as a great idea. grey grey and football especially it's one of those subjects that's not approached much, so i think it's really great to support it. they believe they are senior football club and you're in the world to have a macro two based on the lgbt flag, they help us move a macro two based on the lgbt flag, they help us move will help encourage other teams to promote the football against homophobia message. this may only be one small gesture by one club, but it raised a bigger eye deck ideology. at the ball is for everyone. nowjust down the road from altrincham, the new salford city co—owner david beckham put in an appearance at the club's home game against dover athletic this afternoon. beckham took a 10% stake, joining former manchester united team—mates nicky butt, ryan giggs, paul scholes and gary and phil neville as co—owners. beckham was there with his son romeo but he didn't bring them any
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but somehow it will ruin the lives of lgbt folks who are convicted of a crime.an lgbt black person, i can tell you it isn't true. >> as women and victims of sexual harrassment, sex crimes, all kinds of crimes, we are also not believed. susan smith notwithstanding, i don't think her credibility is in good standing today. but we are also not believed routinely. and what i have said through me, too, and what i said with this, every allegation of a crime has set us all back and it makes it that much harder. i think you're right, if you're not inclined to believe minority victims, then nothing some actor does is going to change that opinion. but it is a betrayal to future victims and current victims to fake an attack and use racial animus and bigotry to fake an attack and stir up all of those tensions. it's hard enough for victims to survive attacks, report attacks, muster the courage to voice those allegations, those accusations. it's hard enough and this is denial. >> we're in black history month, right? there was a long documented history of white people accusing
but somehow it will ruin the lives of lgbt folks who are convicted of a crime.an lgbt black person, i can tell you it isn't true. >> as women and victims of sexual harrassment, sex crimes, all kinds of crimes, we are also not believed. susan smith notwithstanding, i don't think her credibility is in good standing today. but we are also not believed routinely. and what i have said through me, too, and what i said with this, every allegation of a crime has set us all back and it makes it...
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given the realities and this knowledge, we also need to start looking into targeted services for lgbt people because the data is showing we're not getting access to -- in mainstream services, so i ask all of you all when you're making budget decisions, to keep that in mind, especially because lgbt has the highest rate of homelessness in san francisco. 20% of the population is homeless. this -- 25% of the population is homeless. this idea that our communities is going to be taken care of by the may i approach stream funding is not supported by the data. i hope that you drill down and look at this importantly. and then also, in these proposals, we notice that rent subsidies are not provided for. mayor was quoted in the press as highlighting the effectiveness of the senior and disabled subsidy programs, and so i just want to highlight that it's all part of this discussion. >> hello, supervisors. my name is emil miracle, and three years ago, when i was on the verge of being evicted, when i had nowhere to turn, q foundation helped me with subsidy. i don't know withhoho else to to or who co
given the realities and this knowledge, we also need to start looking into targeted services for lgbt people because the data is showing we're not getting access to -- in mainstream services, so i ask all of you all when you're making budget decisions, to keep that in mind, especially because lgbt has the highest rate of homelessness in san francisco. 20% of the population is homeless. this -- 25% of the population is homeless. this idea that our communities is going to be taken care of by the...
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an lgbt group drops martina navratilova after her comments about tra nsgender athletes.e speak to one of those criticised by the 18—time grand slam—winner. good evening. welcome along to sportsday on a dramatic night for manchester city. they were down to ten men, but pep guardiola's side staged a late comeback to beat shalke 3—2 in the first leg of their champions league last—16 tie. raheem sterling the man to give the visitors the victory in the final minute. and there also some var controversy to throw into the mix. we'll to try to dissect it all. our sports correspondent david ornstein is here. a bizarre game in a way. and very hard to make sense of what happened and how it happened. to try and dissect it would be the key word. we are all catching our breath. what a incredible match that was. city were expected to win this. schalke have had a really poor season schalke have had a really poor season and city to the lead through sergio aguero early on, who else was meant that put city in cruise control, really. they had a number of challenges after that but did not ta
an lgbt group drops martina navratilova after her comments about tra nsgender athletes.e speak to one of those criticised by the 18—time grand slam—winner. good evening. welcome along to sportsday on a dramatic night for manchester city. they were down to ten men, but pep guardiola's side staged a late comeback to beat shalke 3—2 in the first leg of their champions league last—16 tie. raheem sterling the man to give the visitors the victory in the final minute. and there also some var...
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i will be there joined by tom nolan who was our staff to the lgbt senior task force. we will also be joined by supervisor rafael mandelman, who has been very supportive of our work, and by senator scott weiner who actually was one of the first people who commissioned this task force, and david campos, a former supervisor, will also be joining us. we have invited the mayor, and hopefully she will join us and say a few words in support of this work. it is a chance for us to really celebrate the work we've done to talk about what next steps are in terms of finishing out the recommendations. we have completed -- we have done a lot of work on 11 of the 13 recommendations in the reports. it is something to be proud of. we know there isn't a complete equity for lgbtq people in san francisco, so we still have work to do, but overall, it will be a real celebration. that i wanted to talk a little bit to give you a heads up about something that will be happening in april, and that is the palliative care workgroup, which is staffed by dawes, but is a multi- departmental workgroup
i will be there joined by tom nolan who was our staff to the lgbt senior task force. we will also be joined by supervisor rafael mandelman, who has been very supportive of our work, and by senator scott weiner who actually was one of the first people who commissioned this task force, and david campos, a former supervisor, will also be joining us. we have invited the mayor, and hopefully she will join us and say a few words in support of this work. it is a chance for us to really celebrate the...
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discussion, the dialogue, and the knowledge that we have about gender expression and identity and lgbth in latinx communities. damian: teatro vision has a way of shaking people in their productions and delivering that solid message subtly. i mean, iherone of those examp. edith: yeah, definitely. damian: it's got to be exciting for you to be able to present this and showcase what you're going to be showcasing. cristal: yes, and like i said, i'm very excited. the group of youth that we're working with is super talented, and they're ready to learn, and that's what's beautiful about it. yes, we get that from exposing them to these themes that, like i said, there's multiple themes that we talked about, including deportation, isolation. so, it's pretty universal the themes that we talked about, and i'm pretty sure everyone in the audience will connect with one or multiple themes in this production. and that's what we do, we got to shake it up. our community got to be--has to be alert, has to be on their toes, and we got to be able to prepare our generations to come. damian: we have about 30
discussion, the dialogue, and the knowledge that we have about gender expression and identity and lgbth in latinx communities. damian: teatro vision has a way of shaking people in their productions and delivering that solid message subtly. i mean, iherone of those examp. edith: yeah, definitely. damian: it's got to be exciting for you to be able to present this and showcase what you're going to be showcasing. cristal: yes, and like i said, i'm very excited. the group of youth that we're working...
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and so i think it is more of an lgbt issue compared to a race issue.ow will the city come together and heaafter this? maze: we will come together by pointing the finger at jussie smollett. he really besmirched our city, and i think it will bring people together. the chlenge comes with the fact that all of those resources went into soing jussie smollett's situation, but we had a one-ar-old killed recently as well as a post office worker who was killed in the resources went to jussie. jane: thank you for joining us. zethank you for having me. jane: botswana has come a step closer to lifting the ban on elephant hunting the government issued a report recommending the move, saying the country had been overrun by the giant mammals. some are critical of the proposal, saying it coulurd hurt m. our africa correspondent has more. reporter: botswana has more elephants than anywhere else, 130,000, 1/3 of the elephants left in africa. but some think it has too many. othis is when they come i conflict with the rural community. >> just moving here. fields,aking our l
and so i think it is more of an lgbt issue compared to a race issue.ow will the city come together and heaafter this? maze: we will come together by pointing the finger at jussie smollett. he really besmirched our city, and i think it will bring people together. the chlenge comes with the fact that all of those resources went into soing jussie smollett's situation, but we had a one-ar-old killed recently as well as a post office worker who was killed in the resources went to jussie. jane: thank...
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i'm part of the lgbt community.ball, and anything we can do to stamp it out is a great idea. in football especially, it's one of those subjects that isn't approached much. i think it's really great to support it. altrincham believe they are the first senior football club anywhere in the world to have a kit based on the lgbt flag. they hope this move will help encourage other teams to promote the football against homophobia message. this may only be one small gesture by one club, but it represents a much bigger ideology — that football really is for everyone. jo currie, bbc news. and we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, henry mance and anne ashworth. that is coming up after the headlines at 11:30pm. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller a very decent start at the weekend, although if you are expecting all the sunshine we have had for the past couple of days you may well have been disappointed. a decent start to the weekend for many of us. it was dry, there was a hint
i'm part of the lgbt community.ball, and anything we can do to stamp it out is a great idea. in football especially, it's one of those subjects that isn't approached much. i think it's really great to support it. altrincham believe they are the first senior football club anywhere in the world to have a kit based on the lgbt flag. they hope this move will help encourage other teams to promote the football against homophobia message. this may only be one small gesture by one club, but it...
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it doesn't matter if you're lgbt," he said.thing and support your state and nation, then you are good on us."his testimony comes less than a month after the u.s. supreme court ruled 5-4 upholding the trump administration's 2017 ban on transgender people serving in the military."these are people's lives. these are people who it's not just that they're in the military. these are their jobs. it's their livelihood and what their families might depend on," equality california slative dir kessler said.both the local lgbt community and the state's governor agree that the national ban is wrong, and remarks by the california national guard were in line discrimination."those who put liberties and freedom deo e lit willing to sacrifice their lives on behalf of those prinms is unconscionable and should be called out as such."beevers says he will continue to follow the rules and regulation directed by the federal government - but says he's also hopeful that the national ban will be lifted again ( james ) that was bridgette burlow reporting
it doesn't matter if you're lgbt," he said.thing and support your state and nation, then you are good on us."his testimony comes less than a month after the u.s. supreme court ruled 5-4 upholding the trump administration's 2017 ban on transgender people serving in the military."these are people's lives. these are people who it's not just that they're in the military. these are their jobs. it's their livelihood and what their families might depend on," equality california...
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explain that. >> the idea of blaming jussie smollett for black lgbt victims won't be believed is a lie. we haven't been believed for years. there are documents and records of victims being ignored. so if victims aren't believed moving forward, that isn't jussie's problem. we can't take a story to one person and say, because this might be a hoax allegedly, it might damage other victims. if you don't believe a victim of a hate crime, it's because of your own life. >> unfortunately, we're having some technical difficulties with clay. clay, i'm sorry, we're actually having technical difficulties. i do want to direct our viewers toward your column because you lay out very clearly, and cheryl, i wonder if you would comment on that. in clay's column he points out example after example of where either there are people who haven't reported something because they already prior to this believed they would not be believed. or in instances where they, indeed, were not taken seriously in what they were reporting. does this highlight what is already a huge problem? >> lirsen, it's not going to help f
explain that. >> the idea of blaming jussie smollett for black lgbt victims won't be believed is a lie. we haven't been believed for years. there are documents and records of victims being ignored. so if victims aren't believed moving forward, that isn't jussie's problem. we can't take a story to one person and say, because this might be a hoax allegedly, it might damage other victims. if you don't believe a victim of a hate crime, it's because of your own life. >> unfortunately,...
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and lgbt. look, the fbi numbers show the attacks are up.re up especially since the president took office. >> josh, go ahead, do these candidates at least over the country the time and decency to wait for the facts to come out? >> of course.anytime they got and issue some kind of statement condemning somebody on the basis of engaging in racism or hatred without the facts is bad. the democratic party needs an issue. this is in the words of this cheney, property of karl marx. the policies are so far to the left now trying to win the nomination. we'll get to general election under think they can win. in less they try to paint the president as the bad guy. the objective on that part of democrats and the reason i sound off so rapidly when they see a story like this case, they needed to be true. they want it to be true. because the policies won't work. they are not selling. the idea is instead of saying vote for me, i am for this, they say vote against the guy because he is the spawn of hell.because of they talk about that what therefore, medicaid
and lgbt. look, the fbi numbers show the attacks are up.re up especially since the president took office. >> josh, go ahead, do these candidates at least over the country the time and decency to wait for the facts to come out? >> of course.anytime they got and issue some kind of statement condemning somebody on the basis of engaging in racism or hatred without the facts is bad. the democratic party needs an issue. this is in the words of this cheney, property of karl marx. the...
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we've been doing lgbt night longer than most teams. i enjoy that i work for an organization who supports that and is all inclusive. that means a lot to me, and i wouldn't have it any other way. i wasn't sure i was going to get this job, but i went for it, and i got it, and my first season, we won a world series even if we hadn't have won or gone all the way, i still would have learned. i've grown more in the past four years professionally than i think i've grown in my entire adult life, so it's been eye opening and a wonderful learning >> good morning, please welcome san francisco gay men's chorus, performing "singing for our love ." [♪] ♪ we are peaceful loving people ♪ ♪ and we are singing,, singing for our love ♪ ♪ we are young and old together ♪ ♪ and we are singing, singing for our love ♪ [♪] [♪] [singing] ♪ [singing] [singing] [singing] [singing] [cheers and applause] >> please welcome, chris verdugo , executive director of the san francisco gay men's chorus. >> good morning. on behalf of the board of directors, staff, and about
we've been doing lgbt night longer than most teams. i enjoy that i work for an organization who supports that and is all inclusive. that means a lot to me, and i wouldn't have it any other way. i wasn't sure i was going to get this job, but i went for it, and i got it, and my first season, we won a world series even if we hadn't have won or gone all the way, i still would have learned. i've grown more in the past four years professionally than i think i've grown in my entire adult life, so it's...
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i am part of the lgbt community and i have come to games with my partner for years so homophobia still exists in football and anything we can do to stamp it out as a great idea. in football, it is one of those subjects that is not approached much sol is one of those subjects that is not approached much so i think it is really great to support. altrincham believe they are the first senior clu b believe they are the first senior club anywhere in the world based on the lgbt flag. they hope this move will help encourage other teams to help support the football against homophobia message. it may be one small gesture by one club but it represents a much bigger ideology. that football really is for everybody. cloudy skies for many of us today after the recent sunshine but for england and wales as we go through the night, what cloud there is will tend to clear away into the north sea but they will be cloudy northern ireland and western scotland. patchy rain initially but heavy burst developing later in the night. an increasingly windy night but a mild night, starting sunday in double figures i
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for lgbt people to be dragged through the mud for the sake of a publicity stunt, if that's truly what it was, the superintendent is right. nobody deserves that. and remember, this is an america where hate groups, hate crimes are on the rise. you've got to wonder, the next time there's a hate crime and we all know there will be a next time, will people believe the victims? >> our city has problems. we know that. we have problems that have affected people from all walks of life. and we know that. but to put the national spotlight on chicago for something that is both egregious and untrue is simply shameful. i'm also concerned about what this means moving forward for hate crimes. now, of course the chicago police department will continue to investigate all reports of these types of incidents with the same amount of vigor that we did with this one. my concern is that hate crimes will now publicly be met with a level of skepticism that previously didn't happen. >> men, women, people of color, lgbt people, have suffered and died as a result of hate crimes that were all too real. and america
for lgbt people to be dragged through the mud for the sake of a publicity stunt, if that's truly what it was, the superintendent is right. nobody deserves that. and remember, this is an america where hate groups, hate crimes are on the rise. you've got to wonder, the next time there's a hate crime and we all know there will be a next time, will people believe the victims? >> our city has problems. we know that. we have problems that have affected people from all walks of life. and we know...
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i am part of the lgbt community and i have come to games with my partner for years so homophobia still
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in law enforcement departments that don't have active lgbt outreach suffer. and i think we're spoiled in the bay area. my partner is from birmingham, alabama. i walk down the street in birmingham. and i fear for my life when i see white men walking down the street. so the initial report that jussie smollett gave was believable to black men because we've experienced it ourselves. and we know people who have experienced it. if it's a lie, it's damaging, and we need him to get help. if it's not a lie, we can't come to that conclusion yet, we still need him to get help. >> what are people saying if it turns out he's guilty, see, jussie smollett was guilty, why do i have to believe you? >> most gay black men, and transgender women of color feel like they're believed any way. i don't think it's jussie smollett's responsibility to help us start to report more. i think the burden is on the police department. >> so what do you tell the people you serve, if you know they've been hurt and they're reluctant to come forward, how do you talk to someone? >> we always advise
in law enforcement departments that don't have active lgbt outreach suffer. and i think we're spoiled in the bay area. my partner is from birmingham, alabama. i walk down the street in birmingham. and i fear for my life when i see white men walking down the street. so the initial report that jussie smollett gave was believable to black men because we've experienced it ourselves. and we know people who have experienced it. if it's a lie, it's damaging, and we need him to get help. if it's not a...
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every day, lgbt crimes happen. howie: nobody is disputing that. it hurts their cause. undermine the credibility. richard: when you hear a crime like this as part of the lgbt community we have an obligation to support and defend our own. howie: without all the facts? richard: a lot of times you are not believed. it's heartbreaking when you find out it's a hoax. it's heartbreaking to see that because every day, there is one murder every single day and nobody is talking about it. it's not on the top of the headlines. when you see cases like this we have an obligation to stand up and that's why people responded the way they did. howie: i turned down a chance to talk about this on fox because i said it was too murky. the chicago police were taking this seriously and investigated. and they reported the red flags. why didn't he call the cops immediately and turn over his phone. then he goes on "good morning america." how do you not cover it. sara: it should be covered. it does have high-profile implications if it were true. but media has to look at every detail and provide en
every day, lgbt crimes happen. howie: nobody is disputing that. it hurts their cause. undermine the credibility. richard: when you hear a crime like this as part of the lgbt community we have an obligation to support and defend our own. howie: without all the facts? richard: a lot of times you are not believed. it's heartbreaking when you find out it's a hoax. it's heartbreaking to see that because every day, there is one murder every single day and nobody is talking about it. it's not on the...
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but the damage he has done to the african-american community, the lgbt community. i believe danny brought up, think about the african-american trans community. there's an atmosphere, and it remains true today. an atmosphere of menace and fear that is felt by african-americans and lgbtq, the anti-semitism we've seen arise in the southern poverty law center released a report talking about the rise of hate groups in the country. this hoax, if it's proven to be a hoax, does damage to those real victims of hate and violence who, you know, we know that more people are victims of violence based on hate than are actually reported. what happens if someone decides they won't step forward because they won't be believed. that someone will think what they're saying is a hoax. and i find it interesting that we're talking about this on the very morning that we are reading a story of a very real plot that was thwarted by law enforcement in maryland of a quote/unquote domestic terrorist. someone who believed in white supremacy and wanted to start a race war, if you will, with a lot
but the damage he has done to the african-american community, the lgbt community. i believe danny brought up, think about the african-american trans community. there's an atmosphere, and it remains true today. an atmosphere of menace and fear that is felt by african-americans and lgbtq, the anti-semitism we've seen arise in the southern poverty law center released a report talking about the rise of hate groups in the country. this hoax, if it's proven to be a hoax, does damage to those real...
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>> yes, i am familiar with those memos that do not extend title 7 to lgbt. >> thank you. at the time of the reversal, were you serving as the chief-of-staff for attorney general sessions, correct? >> i served as chief-of-staff from october 4th of 2017 until i was appointed acting attorney general in 2018. >> so who ordered the reversal of this policy? >> i'm certain it was attorney general sessions who sets the entire policy for the department of justice. >> and who drafted the new memo? >> as i sit here today, i don't have any idea. that would be deliberative work done by i'm sure many people at the department of justice. >> any outside groups that were involved in the process? >> not that i'm aware of, but again -- >> do you stand by the department's decision to reverse its position that title 7 protects transgender people from discrimination. >> congresswoman, i think -- >> please just answer the question, do you stand by the department's decision to reverse its position that title 7 protects transgender people from discrimination. >> if congress wants title 7 to exten
>> yes, i am familiar with those memos that do not extend title 7 to lgbt. >> thank you. at the time of the reversal, were you serving as the chief-of-staff for attorney general sessions, correct? >> i served as chief-of-staff from october 4th of 2017 until i was appointed acting attorney general in 2018. >> so who ordered the reversal of this policy? >> i'm certain it was attorney general sessions who sets the entire policy for the department of justice. >>...
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>> that's right, state by state ct've gone in to fight for maximum pron for lgbt families. >> woodruffi read the obituary of sharon bottoms mattes in "the washington post" sunday a reminded it was just as we said, 25 years ago, that this happened, that she had to go through this, a woman who had had to drop out of high school and worked and was not allowed to keep her own son. 's hard to believe it was in such a recent part of american history. >> no, i think that's right, and it's a testament to sort of how avch has changed and how much progress that we made and the courage of same-sex families and individuals lik sharon who, at a time when the law really was not on their sidre willing to do whatever it took to try and defend their relationships with their own children. so the world is a bettela, a safer place for lgbt families, in many, many partsf the country, but still there are lots of places where you cross state line and your rights become much more tenuous. >> woodruff: in many she's owed a debt of gratitude. >> absolutely, in many ways her willingness to fightor their son is a
>> that's right, state by state ct've gone in to fight for maximum pron for lgbt families. >> woodruffi read the obituary of sharon bottoms mattes in "the washington post" sunday a reminded it was just as we said, 25 years ago, that this happened, that she had to go through this, a woman who had had to drop out of high school and worked and was not allowed to keep her own son. 's hard to believe it was in such a recent part of american history. >> no, i think that's...
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so the world is a better place, a safer place for lgbt families, in many, many parts of the country, still there oare lo places where you cross state lines and your rights become much more tenuous. woodruff: in many ways she's owed a debt of gratitude. >> absolutely, in many ways her willingness to fight for their son is a picture of love their families and why we have been able to make the progress tht we've made. >> woodruff: sharon mcgowan of lambda legal, thank yo very >> thank you. >> woodruff: finally tonight, the first major andy warhol retrospective organized by an american museum in 30 years has brought record-breakingte ance to the whitney museum in new york. as part of our ongoing arts and culture series, "canvas," jeffrey brown examines warhol's particular relevance to our social media times. >> brown: campbell soup cans: so familiar as consumer products, and, after andy warhol, as art objects. we can almost overlook warhol'se achnt: re-making how we see the world, in ways that continuto this day. >> he still feels like an artist for the 2ce1sury. and i think in part it's
so the world is a better place, a safer place for lgbt families, in many, many parts of the country, still there oare lo places where you cross state lines and your rights become much more tenuous. woodruff: in many ways she's owed a debt of gratitude. >> absolutely, in many ways her willingness to fight for their son is a picture of love their families and why we have been able to make the progress tht we've made. >> woodruff: sharon mcgowan of lambda legal, thank yo very >>...
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this whole story hurts the lgbt community, too. >> chicago holds one of the largest pride parades in the world and we're proud of that. as a police department and also as a city. we do not nor will we ever tolerate hate in our city, whether that hate is based on an individual's sexual orientation, race or anything else. i'm offended by what's happened and i'm also angry. i love the city of chicago and the chicago police department, warts and all. but this publicity stunt was a scar that chicago didn't earn and certainly didn't deserve. >> my dad would have said, have you lost your damn mind? for lgbt people to be dragged through the mud for the sake of a publicity stunt, if that's truly what it was, the superintendent is right. nobody deserves that. and remember, this is an america where hate groups, hate crimes are on the rise. you've got to wonder, the next time there's a hate crime and we all know there will be a next time, will people believe the victims? >> our city has problems. we know that. we have problems that have affected people from all walks of life. and we know that. b
this whole story hurts the lgbt community, too. >> chicago holds one of the largest pride parades in the world and we're proud of that. as a police department and also as a city. we do not nor will we ever tolerate hate in our city, whether that hate is based on an individual's sexual orientation, race or anything else. i'm offended by what's happened and i'm also angry. i love the city of chicago and the chicago police department, warts and all. but this publicity stunt was a scar that...
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i was one of the first open adoptions for an lgbt couple. they split up when i was about four. one of them is partnered, and one of them is not, and then my biological mother, who is also a lesbian. very queer family. growing up in the 90's with a queer family was odd, i had the bubble to protect me, and here, i felt safe. i was bullied relatively infrequently. but i never really felt isolated or alone. i have known for virtually my entire life i was not suspended, but kindly asked to not ever bring it up again in first grade, my desire to have a sex change. the school that i went to really had no idea how to handle one. one of my parents is a little bit gender nonconforming, so they know what it's about, but my parents wanted my life to be safe. when i have all the neurological issues to manage, that was just one more to add to it. i was a weird kid. i had my core group of, like, very tight, like, three friends. when we look at autism, we characterize it by, like, lack of eye contact, what i do now is when i'm looking away from the camera, it's for my own comfort. faces are co
i was one of the first open adoptions for an lgbt couple. they split up when i was about four. one of them is partnered, and one of them is not, and then my biological mother, who is also a lesbian. very queer family. growing up in the 90's with a queer family was odd, i had the bubble to protect me, and here, i felt safe. i was bullied relatively infrequently. but i never really felt isolated or alone. i have known for virtually my entire life i was not suspended, but kindly asked to not ever...
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a well—known lgbt rights and political activist, he was arrested for doing 2014 protests and accusedto finance them, a charge he denies. as the protest continued, more prisoners were taken into el helicoide. working at the prison during this time were two prison guards who have agreed to speak to bbc. interviews with those inside the venezuelan secret police are rare, and we cannot reveal their identities because they feel the government will hurt their families. their names and voices have been changed, and they have both since left the service. el helicoide was never meant to be a prison. and as more and more arrests were made, guards had to improvise. protesters, students, and even politicians, people from all walks of life, who were accused of antigovernment sympathies were thrown into makeshift sales alongside common criminals, drug traffickers, and violent offenders. estimates vary, but according to the ngo as of august last year, overcrowding had reached 300% with political prisoners, accounting for 80% of the present cosmic population. a former guard who spoke to estimates th
a well—known lgbt rights and political activist, he was arrested for doing 2014 protests and accusedto finance them, a charge he denies. as the protest continued, more prisoners were taken into el helicoide. working at the prison during this time were two prison guards who have agreed to speak to bbc. interviews with those inside the venezuelan secret police are rare, and we cannot reveal their identities because they feel the government will hurt their families. their names and voices have...
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. >> lgbt q law clerk. >> i have not been a judge. i don't have any law clerks.ory booker's latest spartacus moment. rob: and outrageous rainy day fund, one state wants to tax the rain. ♪ ♪ tell me ♪ as though you are mine ♪ rob: virginia attorney general is under fire for admitting he also wore black face in college. jillian: tensions rising on the southern border, thousands of migrants raced across into texas, border patrol agents only about 20 people to cross into the us per day. migrants to stay for 3 months as they wait for simon. another caravan believe for the southern border today. rob: donald trump calls congressman adam schiff a, quote, political hack after the california democrat, announcing a new investigation into the president's foreign business relationships and russian election meddling. jillian: donald from called out the senate during the state of the union for keeping hundreds of nominees in political limbo. >> 300 qualified nominees still stuck in the senate, in some cases years and years waiting which is unfair to the nominees, very unfair to
. >> lgbt q law clerk. >> i have not been a judge. i don't have any law clerks.ory booker's latest spartacus moment. rob: and outrageous rainy day fund, one state wants to tax the rain. ♪ ♪ tell me ♪ as though you are mine ♪ rob: virginia attorney general is under fire for admitting he also wore black face in college. jillian: tensions rising on the southern border, thousands of migrants raced across into texas, border patrol agents only about 20 people to cross into the us...
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the sense of issues, caring about climate change and guns and civil rights and women's rights and lgbtrights and all the things that are american values that this government seems hostile to. what you stand for and what you do really matters. we saw a 50% increase in turnout. people that are under 30 might not be as partisan, not really democrats but progressive and if i could talk in political terms it is now practice on my party's part and my part if we can't connect the dots. you care about climate change, the great moral issue of our generation, you understand, you care about women's rights, you care about lgbt q friends, and that means you should vote and you should vote for people who will go a different direction from this president. thank you for that question. a real quick closing story that could have happened in new hampshire because of the sophistication of new hampshire voters, the story came from barack obama. i call the president a month ago and talked to him about thoughts about candidacy and all that and told me interesting things. this first trip, president obama was
the sense of issues, caring about climate change and guns and civil rights and women's rights and lgbtrights and all the things that are american values that this government seems hostile to. what you stand for and what you do really matters. we saw a 50% increase in turnout. people that are under 30 might not be as partisan, not really democrats but progressive and if i could talk in political terms it is now practice on my party's part and my part if we can't connect the dots. you care about...
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moral issue of our generation, you understand climate change, care about women's rights, care about lgbtq friends. if we can help you connect the dog, you should vote, you should vote for people quote different direction. >> you can see the rest of the that c-span.org. we are live at the cato institute in washington for a conversation on donald trump's upcoming summit with kim jong un. .. so today we have three speakers, doug bandow is the senior fellow at the cato institute and he recently travel to north korea right before the state department issued the travel suspension in 2017. we have daniel davis, senior fellow and military expert at
moral issue of our generation, you understand climate change, care about women's rights, care about lgbtq friends. if we can help you connect the dog, you should vote, you should vote for people quote different direction. >> you can see the rest of the that c-span.org. we are live at the cato institute in washington for a conversation on donald trump's upcoming summit with kim jong un. .. so today we have three speakers, doug bandow is the senior fellow at the cato institute and he...
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we've been doing lgbt night longer than most teams.rganization who supports that and is all inclusive. that means a lot to me, and i wouldn't have it any other way. i wasn't sure i was going to get this job, but i went for it, and i got it, and my first season, we won a world series even if we hadn't have won or gone all the way, i still would have learned. i've grown more in the past four years professionally than i think i've grown in my entire adult life, so it's been eye opening and a wonderful learning >> when i open up the paper every day i'm just amazed at how many different environmental issues keep popping up. when i think about the planet i want to leave for my children and other generation, i think of what contribution i can make on a personal level to the environment. ♪ clean power sf is san francisco's key way of fighting climate change by renewable energy and offering it to san francisco customers. i'm from the san francisco public utilities commission. the program came about with state wide legislation in 2002 to enable
we've been doing lgbt night longer than most teams.rganization who supports that and is all inclusive. that means a lot to me, and i wouldn't have it any other way. i wasn't sure i was going to get this job, but i went for it, and i got it, and my first season, we won a world series even if we hadn't have won or gone all the way, i still would have learned. i've grown more in the past four years professionally than i think i've grown in my entire adult life, so it's been eye opening and a...
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he was also voted one of the world's top lgbt executives for his support for legalising same—sex marriageaught up with him and asked him about gulf country is subsidising the national airlines. what we have said and it is notjust for qatar, it is a loss of air services, that we think that's the americans are doing it, then is to beafair americans are doing it, then is to be a fair condition clause. we are not covered by the wto. you cannot ta ke not covered by the wto. you cannot take dumping cases. it means that people have two act fairly and not undercutting just to get airlines to be removed from roots. you tony gubba degrees without. the opposition agrees with that. that has been added to the agreement —— the australian government agrees with that. project sunrise. london to sydney non—stop. when? with that. project sunrise. london to sydney non-stop. when? boeing and airbus both have a aircraft. it will become available in 2022. both manufacturers are keeping slots for qantas. we can make the business case work and everything come together, we put an order in easy for aircraft arrivi
he was also voted one of the world's top lgbt executives for his support for legalising same—sex marriageaught up with him and asked him about gulf country is subsidising the national airlines. what we have said and it is notjust for qatar, it is a loss of air services, that we think that's the americans are doing it, then is to beafair americans are doing it, then is to be a fair condition clause. we are not covered by the wto. you cannot ta ke not covered by the wto. you cannot take dumping...
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society globally with people feeling empowered to say things to women or black people or gay people or lgbtge and that has come out of being empowered on the internet by saying what ever you like without impunity and that is spilling over into society. that is one and 10,000 or 100,000 people but thatis one and 10,000 or 100,000 people but that is not the majority of fans or referees or anyone else but we need to get good at singling out people across the boundaries and taking them out of the game. there's been action tonight in the women's league cup... arsenal are through to the final where they'll play manchester city later this month. they beat manchester united 2—1 in their semi—final. jo currie reports from meadow park. arsenal into the continental league cup final is a familiar story. tonight's they treat me it's not only a chance to defend the title but a chance to with the trophy for the sixth time. put together at the start of the season and made them work for it with the attached striker came to the rescue not for the first time this season and two goals from her tonight and one
society globally with people feeling empowered to say things to women or black people or gay people or lgbtge and that has come out of being empowered on the internet by saying what ever you like without impunity and that is spilling over into society. that is one and 10,000 or 100,000 people but thatis one and 10,000 or 100,000 people but that is not the majority of fans or referees or anyone else but we need to get good at singling out people across the boundaries and taking them out of the...
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need and support homeless youth alliance and i want to say as someone who's been very active in the lgbt advocacy community and youth advocacy, it's not lost on me that the homeless people in the haight are disproportionately long and disproportionately lgbt and that's a person cause for me i think the store can address. and i want to sell products whose product doesn't harm the environment and we want to be good neighbors. we've been doing outreach around the clock. we walked the cordon on haight, and through the cole valley and spoke with every merchant except a couple that were closed. we held meetings and mailed invitations to everyone within 500 feet, double the number the people the law required. we presented to the board, the coal valley improvement association and the haight ashry neighborhood association and the leader of the haight ashbury street fair and we met with the pd captain bailey and discussed our security plans and answered every e-mail as best we could and presented our 18-point good neighbor policy to frankly anyone who would listen and take their feed back. you hav
need and support homeless youth alliance and i want to say as someone who's been very active in the lgbt advocacy community and youth advocacy, it's not lost on me that the homeless people in the haight are disproportionately long and disproportionately lgbt and that's a person cause for me i think the store can address. and i want to sell products whose product doesn't harm the environment and we want to be good neighbors. we've been doing outreach around the clock. we walked the cordon on...
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we've been doing lgbt night longer than most teams. i enjoy that i work for an organization who supports that and is all inclusive. that means a lot to me, and i wouldn't have it any other way. i wasn't sure i was going to get this job, but i went for it, and i got it, and my first season, we won a world series even if we hadn't have won or gone all the way, i still would have learned. i've grown more in the past four years professionally than i think i've grown in my entire adult life, so it's been eye opening and a wonderful learniit. >> shop & dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges resident to do their shop & dine in the 49 within the 49 square miles of san francisco by supporting local services in the neighborhood we help san francisco remain unique successful and vibrant so we're will you shop & dine in the 49 chinatown has to be one the best unique shopping areas in san francisco that is color fulfill and safe each vegetation and seafood and find everything in chinatown the walk shop in chinatown welcome to jason
we've been doing lgbt night longer than most teams. i enjoy that i work for an organization who supports that and is all inclusive. that means a lot to me, and i wouldn't have it any other way. i wasn't sure i was going to get this job, but i went for it, and i got it, and my first season, we won a world series even if we hadn't have won or gone all the way, i still would have learned. i've grown more in the past four years professionally than i think i've grown in my entire adult life, so it's...
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true, there is still an issue when it comes to hate crimes, when it comes to antiblack action, anti-lgbt crimes taking place. they'll point to facts that show a number of different hate crime categories are up over the past couple of years. they'll say you don't want to detract from the broader message. but i think they'll still be pressed to explain why they decided to come out so hard when the facts were still being gathered. you will hear pressure from president trump's conservative allies eating this up saying it is another example of fake news, democrats jumping to conclusions and trying to use anything out there to smear the president. >> thank you very much for weighing in on this. we appreciate it. the presser will be in less than an hour. we'll bring it to you live as chicago police brief reporters on what they know at this point. >>> plus, he said he was dreaming of a way to kill every last person on earth. today, the coast guard lieutenant accused of plotting a mass terror attack will be in court. see the evidence there. this was no fake threat. >>> also, an alabama woman who
true, there is still an issue when it comes to hate crimes, when it comes to antiblack action, anti-lgbt crimes taking place. they'll point to facts that show a number of different hate crime categories are up over the past couple of years. they'll say you don't want to detract from the broader message. but i think they'll still be pressed to explain why they decided to come out so hard when the facts were still being gathered. you will hear pressure from president trump's conservative allies...