and here you have tonight you are going to see with your own ice 56 out lgbt members on a president s administration on national television. it is true i don t know about you, but i think it is going to be truly special and historic. it is special, historic. the irony, the dichotomy of this happening and you have across the country still people trying to restrict the rights of the lgbt community and the fight that is still ahead for the lgbt community. uh-huh. in this country. yes. elected officials are trying to pull us back, to take away our rights, to block us from sharing in the american dream. but the thing to take solace in is that the latest polls show that the majority of americans are for lgbt equality. jonathan, my friend, thank you, we cannot wait to watch your special right of the white house tonight at 10:00 p.m.
just lost this week for somebody who said, knowing who he was, i want you to bake me a gender transition cake. he said i can t do that and he got fined by a judge. where do you think this goes? if it ends up at the supreme court do you think he has a chance to win? it s a great question. the chief justice that wrote the majority opinion and to carrie s point, it was unanimous. a specific part of philadelphia law, it wasn t wide-ranging. i ve talked to lgbtq activists and they are celebrated to some degree the ruling because they were fearful with the conservative leaning court that there would be more wide-ranging. i don t think we are done with these kinds of cases with her guards to religious liberty in lgbt equality. shannon: i think you re right and we will stand by and watch. kevin and carrie, thank you very much. protesters under arrest after
we are proud of it. and we want access and respect. i stand with you in the struggle for equality for all americans, including gay men and lesbian americans. out of the aids crisis, it became very clear that there were things we needed as lgbtq people if we were going to be part of the full american community. we needed to be accepted into the military. we also needed to be allowed to marry. without those things, we were never be full and equal partners in the american dream. and for the first time ever, there was a president in office who, as a candidate, promised action on aids and lgbt equality on his way to the white house. we can t afford to waste the capacity, the contributions, the hearts and souls and the minds of the gay and lesbian american body. for a gay american to see
i think the 1993 march was about saying, we are americans. we are part of this country. we are proud of it. and we want access and respect. i stand with you in the struggle for equality for all americans, including gay men and lesbian americans. out of the aids crisis, it became very clear that there were things we needed as lgbtq people if we were going to be part of the full american community. we needed to be accepted into the military. we also needed to be allowed to marry. without those things, we were never be full and equal partners in the american dream. and for the first time ever, there was a president in office who, as a candidate, promised action on aids and lgbt equality on his way to the white house. we can t afford to waste the capacity, the contributions, the hearts and souls and the minds of the gay and lesbian american body. for a gay american to see
corporate tax checks have, the fact that federal lobbyist get to control everything chris: you don t see a contradiction? i don t. at the end of the deck of people will support our campaigns because they believe in us. they believe that i will fight for women s reproductive freedom, lgbt equality. this country has always been great because we care about one another. we believe in the golden rule. we believe that you should treat others the way you want to be treated. that we in fact care about the least amount of us among us. we need to restore the power to the hands of the people. chris: may i make a suggestion? will you come back on fox? will have more time to talk like to make of course. chris: thank you, senator . pleasure. my pleasure. chris: good luck on this 9/11 deal. so important. it s about who we are as americans. chris: absolutely. thank you. two congressional democrats go after each other over the green new deal. we ll show you when we come bac