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issue of gay rights in the country because of the legislation so artie's culture correspondent martin andrews took a look at the gay life in the russian capital. the real rainbow russia fights on the streets and less arrests for many around the world moscow brings images of snow spies violence and now extreme homophobia the new anti-gay propaganda law has certainly break night in the cold war hangups from decades ago on this time it's the l g b t community in the spotlight all the fights for equality and boycotts on sporting events can be justified it's important to note that moscow and many other major cities in russia do have thriving gay communities peter was named is a british ex-pat who told me how he feels about safety in the capital so you've been living here for three years what are your experiences. being here again now expired in moscow i think it's safe i don't have any incidents living here and i don't know any friends that have any balance of us living here as well who are openly getting violent clashes murders and ban parades there is widespread homophobia in russia discriminati
issue of gay rights in the country because of the legislation so artie's culture correspondent martin andrews took a look at the gay life in the russian capital. the real rainbow russia fights on the streets and less arrests for many around the world moscow brings images of snow spies violence and now extreme homophobia the new anti-gay propaganda law has certainly break night in the cold war hangups from decades ago on this time it's the l g b t community in the spotlight all the fights for...
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thank you all these martin andrews and isa now and peter tatchell really appreciate your time as well live in london thanks so much for joining in this debate and certainly lively debate a little earlier this week on the gay rights issue here in russia now the news continues here in just a few minutes stay with us. sigrid laboratory was able to build a most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. says many times the goat is the father of all films. i'm sure he told me these children. in the orphanage that you know in time. by philip. pasta. my dad is probably the kindest soul in the world. he can't abandon the child he knows that they wouldn't survive so he in jurors to the end. dream can be summed up in just a few watts russia and the world with no wolf and we don't want any children to wake up in orphanages firmly believe that the parents out there every child speedo my ego's. they were ready to do anything for their country to leave. the country mo
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thank you martin andrews and isa now and peter tatchell really appreciate your time as well live in london thanks so much for joining in this debate more news coming your way in a few minutes stay with us here on r.t. . so now we have a hole poking toxin in the blood of our fetuses which gets in your brain because there's no blood brain barrier developed at that stage. but he sees things that sighted people don't notice. he's dead. but he hears things that most people never to think call him disabled but he's the world's first deaf and blind doctor of science. professor i think rather savor of. a great life lived against the odds. they were ready to do anything for their country to try out it was to love the country more than yourself if you joined the military for any other reason that you're probably not going to have a good day and they were tools in the hands of the state now they live remembering the past which is impossible to get rid of. the war. but it however good people get hurt. and i have heard good people empty silent. a lot. but would prefer not to be sometimes i feel like. i
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thank you martin andrews and isa now and peter tatchell really appreciate your time as well live in london thanks so much for joining in this debate. and the bank with the in just a few minutes with all the top headlines to stay with us. they were ready to do anything for their country to me is to love the country more than yourself if you joined the military for any other reason. you're probably not going to have a good day and they were tools in the hands of the state now they live remembering the past which is impossible to get rid of. the war. but i'll ever good people to get hurt. i've heard good people empty silent. a lot. but would prefer not to be sometimes i feel like. i should have died over there are. those i. i saw some people who died and. there is cheaper than therapy. on our. the world holds its breath how about possible u.s. intervention in syria as president obama calls for military action but goes looking for approval from the congress. says the russian president appeals to the american media as a nobel peace prize laureate warning him over the grave consequences of the c
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martin andrews takes a look at whether russia is hos style to same-sex couples. the real rainbow russia fights on the streets, endless arrests. for many around the world moscow brings images of snow, and now homophobia. this time it's the lgbt community in the spotlight. although fights for quality and boycotts at sporting events can be justified, it's important to know that moscow do have thriving gay communities. peter wosnik told me about how he feels about safety in the capital. >> so you've been living here for three years. what are your images? >> i think it's safe. i haven't had any incidents here. i haven't had any friends who have had trouble who are openly gay. >> there is widespread homophobia in russia. discrimination is discrimination. but has the lgb community become a propaganda? are activists seeing the whole picture. >> such venues are in themselves a measure of freedom nor are the benchmark of human rights and acceptance but they do give something of an insight into the reality of gay life here. this isn't about promoting a positive gay image of
martin andrews takes a look at whether russia is hos style to same-sex couples. the real rainbow russia fights on the streets, endless arrests. for many around the world moscow brings images of snow, and now homophobia. this time it's the lgbt community in the spotlight. although fights for quality and boycotts at sporting events can be justified, it's important to know that moscow do have thriving gay communities. peter wosnik told me about how he feels about safety in the capital. >> so...
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it's from andrew martin and the great dress from laundry. it was made for her.? >> i'm speechless. >> doesn't happen often. >> and big round of applause. >> you can join your mom. >> our second lady today is jane. she is 60 young. as an inspector for the department of agriculture, her daily is jeans and a t-shirt. she gets a chance to glam it up for the day. >> i'm here with jenny and her husband tom. is this what you thought today would be like? >> absolutely not. i got up and i thought i was going to see al roker and tell me about the weather. >> we can make al happen. he's going to see you in your brand new look. tom, are you excited for her? >> i am. >> any rules on her makeover? >> she's an organic girl. >> your theme is organic glamour. what do you think? >> sounds good to me. can't wait. >> that'll be a first. terrific. she's here with her husband tom and brother-in-law, mike. >> who's tom? >> right here. >> i know it was a tough question. i'll try to make the next ones easier. okay. let's take one last look at jenny. keep your blindfolds on, guys. and br
it's from andrew martin and the great dress from laundry. it was made for her.? >> i'm speechless. >> doesn't happen often. >> and big round of applause. >> you can join your mom. >> our second lady today is jane. she is 60 young. as an inspector for the department of agriculture, her daily is jeans and a t-shirt. she gets a chance to glam it up for the day. >> i'm here with jenny and her husband tom. is this what you thought today would be like? >>...
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and some of the people who frankly are running for president that the nra should fear like andrew cuomo and martinnow if they'll run if hillary runs, but they were the people who took on the nra and signed tough gun laws in their states. there are states that have relaxed gun restrictions and enabled people to carry concealed weapons, but i don't think that's the problem here, that democrats are going after. people carrying concealed weapons with licenses is not an issue. the issue here is the easy access that people who are mentally unstable have to guns, period. and the easy access that people have to assault weapons and magazines that carry 30 or more rounds that can fire off rounds very, very quickly before the good guys with the guns that wayne lapierre locks to talk about, can get there and do anything. you saw it in connecticut, you saw it in aurora. you saw a nut with a gun last week in the navy yard where there were a lot of guns around and 12 people still got killed. if congress doesn't have the bandwidth to take this on, frankly they should all be thrown out and replaced with a congress
and some of the people who frankly are running for president that the nra should fear like andrew cuomo and martinnow if they'll run if hillary runs, but they were the people who took on the nra and signed tough gun laws in their states. there are states that have relaxed gun restrictions and enabled people to carry concealed weapons, but i don't think that's the problem here, that democrats are going after. people carrying concealed weapons with licenses is not an issue. the issue here is the...
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andrew mccutcheon gets it to morneau, to russell martin. and nate. you're so out. the pirates are in because the nats lost to the cardinals. i got a paper cut. >> occupational hazard. >>> that's it from here. now, back to you. >> disability. got one of those, too. >> me, too. >>> next, "the pulse." the first elimination from "dancing with the stars." who is already out? >>> and president obama, caught with an open mic. what did he say about his smoking habit? or about his wife? goglossophobia, is the fear of public speaking. ♪ ♪ the only thing we have to fear is... fear itself. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some people lift your spirits... the same way the smooth, creamy taste of coffee-mate... makes coffee and your day better. coffee-mate. coffee's perfect mate. makes coffee and your day better. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from fu
andrew mccutcheon gets it to morneau, to russell martin. and nate. you're so out. the pirates are in because the nats lost to the cardinals. i got a paper cut. >> occupational hazard. >>> that's it from here. now, back to you. >> disability. got one of those, too. >> me, too. >>> next, "the pulse." the first elimination from "dancing with the stars." who is already out? >>> and president obama, caught with an open mic. what did he...
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andrews potter will be arraigned today. she allegedly attacked lester chambers in july after he dedicated a song to trayvon martin, the teen shot and killed by george zimmerman in florida. there is no word on what triggered the attack. chamber filed a civil lawsuit against andrews potter, the city of hayward and the bay area blues society which sponsors the event. >> a seat back delaying the new stadium stopping it from opening. the "mercury news" reporting that the 18,000 seat stadium hit another construction delay, would be the second delay in three months for that facility which will be located across from the international airport. officials originally expected to play in the new $60 million stadium at the start of next season but when builders started excavating the site in june they found concrete vaults deeper than expected. the stadium opening has now been pushed back to at least 2015. >> the contentious negotiations between b.a.r.t. and its union show no signs of getting better. manger negotiations are expected to start next week, b.a.r.t. met separately with two of the larger unions to deal with smaller issues. b.
andrews potter will be arraigned today. she allegedly attacked lester chambers in july after he dedicated a song to trayvon martin, the teen shot and killed by george zimmerman in florida. there is no word on what triggered the attack. chamber filed a civil lawsuit against andrews potter, the city of hayward and the bay area blues society which sponsors the event. >> a seat back delaying the new stadium stopping it from opening. the "mercury news" reporting that the 18,000 seat...
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. >> martin, please stay with us for a minute we have andrew simmons in nairobi. tell us what you're hearing and seeing there. >> the latest action, the sustained barrage of gunfire going on all around the area. there is a clear fight on the building, with the thick plume of smoke coming into the air. there is another plume of smoke, gray smoke, to the left of it, left of the front of the building. the gunfire is now less frequent than it was, but it's still quite sustained. it does appear that there is obviously an exchange between the gunmen, remaining gunmen i hayesen to add because the ministry said two were killed in the last assault three hours ago. this is definitely another major move on the part of security forces but it's hard to get accurate information inside, obviously. one has to assume that there has been fierce resistence from whatever al shah bob are left inside. the military services have been seen on the ground. there are casualties in the hospital. the military ministry are saying ten of their soldiers have been injured. we've seen one transfer
. >> martin, please stay with us for a minute we have andrew simmons in nairobi. tell us what you're hearing and seeing there. >> the latest action, the sustained barrage of gunfire going on all around the area. there is a clear fight on the building, with the thick plume of smoke coming into the air. there is another plume of smoke, gray smoke, to the left of it, left of the front of the building. the gunfire is now less frequent than it was, but it's still quite sustained. it does...
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my far right, again, only geography, andrew young, who is a close and trusted aide to martin luther kingyoung helped organize the march on washington. in addition, he was a congressman, a former ambassador to the united nations. he's currently a professor at the andrew young school of policy studies at georgia state university. again, to my left, a reporter who coanchors the pbs newshour. she's also moderator and managing editor of pbs' washington week. he -- she has covered seven presidential campaigns. and before that, she worked for nbc, the new york times ,te ande washington post, and in this business, she is regarded as one of the best. to my right, julian bond, one of the leaders of the civil rights movement. while a student at morehouse college, he helped found snicc, the student nonviolence coordinating committee. and he led the naacp. he was also elected to the georgia house and senate. he's been a commentator, and currently he's a professor at both the american university and the university of virginia. to my immediate left, a man often described as the conscience of the u.s. c
my far right, again, only geography, andrew young, who is a close and trusted aide to martin luther kingyoung helped organize the march on washington. in addition, he was a congressman, a former ambassador to the united nations. he's currently a professor at the andrew young school of policy studies at georgia state university. again, to my left, a reporter who coanchors the pbs newshour. she's also moderator and managing editor of pbs' washington week. he -- she has covered seven presidential...
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andrew young. [applause] >> i remember a friday morning when martin luther king was visited by the leaders of the blacke had it was too late, that nonviolence would not work in birmingham, and they pleaded with him not to go to jail, to toup north and raise money try to get people bonded out of jail because there were several hundred people in jail. we had the entire core of the legal defense fund, constance motley, all here full-time working on cases, but we could not pay the bonds, and the people who were there had signed their names on the bonds. so, if the bonds were foreclosed, they could lose their homes. so, this was a mass movement where everybody was involved, and this was the clutch moment. dr. king listened and said little or nothing, and then he got up and went to the next room , and he stayed a long time and came back with his overalls on. said, "i am sorry, you are but the onlyt, thing i can do in clear people in is join the jail of whom i sent to jail." so, he left. now, this was a movement that was really characterized by the fact that there was a unified withdrawal of support from the
andrew young. [applause] >> i remember a friday morning when martin luther king was visited by the leaders of the blacke had it was too late, that nonviolence would not work in birmingham, and they pleaded with him not to go to jail, to toup north and raise money try to get people bonded out of jail because there were several hundred people in jail. we had the entire core of the legal defense fund, constance motley, all here full-time working on cases, but we could not pay the bonds, and...
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andrew bacevich on span's " duende." -- c-span's "q and a." "stands a look now at your ground" laws. examining these laws in the wake of the trayvon martinse. prosecutors, judges, defense lawyers, and this europe's -- advocacy groups testified at the annual meeting in san francisco last month. as his two hours 25 minutes. -- this is two hours 25 minutes. >> we are the coalition of rasul -- of racial and ethnic justice. i am from chicago. aba andition works with groups on social justice issues involving equality, inclusion, and tolerance. our major after -- our major effort was facilitation of the task force on "stand your ground" laws. the task force came about because we felt it necessary to look deeply at the effects of stand your ground laws across the nations following the underal conversation merits and under consequences. to thank the dedicated cochairs, leeann buchanan and jack middleton, for their leadership. leeann is often sending e-mails at 330 -- at 3:30 or 4:30 in the morning. rachel patrick, our executive director, icutive want to thank you on your conscious and your work behalf of the coalition. this is the fourth public h
andrew bacevich on span's " duende." -- c-span's "q and a." "stands a look now at your ground" laws. examining these laws in the wake of the trayvon martinse. prosecutors, judges, defense lawyers, and this europe's -- advocacy groups testified at the annual meeting in san francisco last month. as his two hours 25 minutes. -- this is two hours 25 minutes. >> we are the coalition of rasul -- of racial and ethnic justice. i am from chicago. aba andition works...