lgbtq community. so far this year, according to the aclu, more than hundred bills targeting lgbtq rights have been filed across 22 states. and while republican hysterics over drag, shows critical race, theory and brooke bands are in equal parts absurd and horrifying, the latest line of attack on trans adults rights to gender affirming health care could also have deadly consequences. that joining me now, emmy nominated actress, an emmy nominated director and friend of the show, laverne cox. laverne, thank you very much for coming back to the sunday show. as a trans person, what do you make all of this and how do you navigate this constant barrage of attacks on your humanity? there are so many feelings. it is devastating. it is devastating when you hear about families in texas and
hysterics, she said. she cried the house is on fire. my mother is unconscious under the rubble. not for the first time the crews worked to clear the rubble of homes and lives destroyed by war. sergei lives just down the street. how is it possible that we do this to each other, he asks? i understand that this rocket didn t target this place, but how is it possible to shell peaceful people? in another part of kyiv, 79-year-old leonid is still in his bathrobe. he was jarred awake when missile debris smashed into the ground next to his house. setting his son alexander s car on fire, shattering windows and walls, ripping trees out by the roots. yet he remains stoic. i was born in world war ii, so i m very calm about explosions, leonid says.
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interceptions, debris fell to the ground in this location. massive destruction. a 14-year-old girl was injured as well as her mother and a man nearby. tatyana was at work. her granddaughter called her, desperate for help. she was really scared and in hysterics, tatyana says. she cried, grandma, the house was hit! it is on fire! my mother is unconscious under the rubble! not for the first time, the crews worked to clear the rubble of the homes shattered by war. how is it possible that we do this to each other, he asked. i understand that the rocket didn t target this place, but how is it possible to show
that girl her granddaughter, called her desperate for help. she was really scared and in hysterics, she cried the house is on fire. my mother is unconscious under the rubble. not for the first time the crews worked to clear the rubble of homes and lives destroyed by war. how it is possible that we do this to each other, he asks? i understand that this rocket didn t target this place, but how is it possible to shell peaceful people? in another part of kyiv, 79-year-old leonid is still in his bathrobe. he was jarred away when missile debris smashed into the ground next to his house. setting his son zander s car on fire, shattering windows and walls, ripping trees out by the