when one fundamental right is lost, that means all fundamental rights are at risk. i will speak to mr. obergefell in just a moment. some democrats are pressing the representatives to codify presidents like obergefell in the law. a move democrats failed to pursue with roe, so today, house nancy speaker, nancy pelosi, released a statement seemingly in response to those calls. she said, in part, in the wake of the supreme court s outrageous and heart wrenching decision of overturning roe versus wade, radical republicans have made clear that they are just setting their sights on other protections rooted in the constitutional right to privacy. house democrats are committed to standing against this ruthless assault on the rights of millions of lgbtq americans. but what that comment means and practice, well, that still remains to be seen. joining me now, jim obergefell himself. civil rights activists and current candidate for the ohio state hearts of representatives and the former
This is state of the news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes to kill or not to kill want to has lifted a ban on Elephant Hunting but not everyone agrees well hear the arguments for and against the controversial move. And well also hear from the canyons hoping the countrys high court will strike down rules that herms make homosexuality of pride if they wish kenya will be the 1st East African Country to decriminalize gay 6. Im christine wonderwall comes to news africa im glad you are 2 did which one has an if to ban on Elephant Hunting the government says there are too many elephants and farm will struggle to keep them out of the fields with each crops and can kill people now and then vote because one has the largest innocent population in africa
conservationists say its home to 130000 in offense but the government says that number is much higher the ban on in Effect Hunting was introduced in the Southern African country of 24. 00 teeth by then president in comma a keen environmenta
moderate. she had pretty good relationships with much of the metropolitan police department. another figure who is very important is a man named frank he was the first gay person fired by the federal government to actually challenge his firing, which he does in 1957, when he is fired from the army mount service. he doesn t win at first. he tries to get the supreme court to hear his case and they reject him. but he starts one of the most important gay rights organizations in america. they have the first meeting actually at the adams hotel in 1961, called the mattachine society. he wages a very important struggle. they organ zion the first pickets for gay rights that s four years before the stonewall uprising. he s another very important figure in the book. there s a lot more i could probably spend an hour talking about every person. read the book. definitely read the book! it is worth the time.
this is a return to a system where local people benefit from the presence of animals through the money they ll get from selling hunting quotas then you might actually get an improvement in the situation. all right professor keep some of them from the university of kent thank you for that. it s to kenya where the high court is due to issue a ruling that could strike down colonial era laws that criminalize homosexuality in 2016 gay rights organizations filed petitions austine the court to declare sections of the penal code and constitutional organizations argue the laws violate rights including the right to human dignity and the right to freedom from discrimination as it stands anyone convicted of gay sex in kenya can spend behind bars. the rainbow flag is a symbol of gay pride across the world but in kenya it s rarely seen flying. the national gay and lesbian human rights commission is one of the few places that
it is a bill decades in the making, and now it s losing support from the very people it s designed to protect. the employment nondiscrimination act would prohibit workplace discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. but this week, at least six national gay rights organizations pulled their support. they re concerned the bill provides too many loopholes for employers who oppose homosexuality based on religious grounds. that s after this month s supreme court ruling on hobby lobby. they re granted exemptions from insurance coverage, as many in the lgbt community worried if enda would ever make it through congress. former massachusetts congressman barney frank, a longtime sponsor of that bill. we appreciate you being here. tell me first, do you still support enda in its current