I thought you were the regis and i was the kelly. No, its your show. Im the kelly. Thats true. Youre lovely, kelly. We have a lot in comment. Im surprised we didnt scare you away after two months ago but so happy youre back. We can talk about anything, right . I think so. Well see what happens. So we will. Tackle that in the next half hours. Ill see what i can do. I cant promise what the viewer thinks. You are such a trusted voice and perspective, that part written by my producer. By i do think thats true. And lets start with the hottest question in the president ial race right now. So joe biden, the presume democratic nominee expected to name his running name any time now in the next few days. Do you agree with those who say biden must pick a black woman . Yes, yes, i do. I think that by not picking p black woman, it would be more about who hes picking than not picking. The base of the Democratic Party, black people, one of the strongest bases, doesnt mean we agree everything with the
In the middle. Powerless. Nearly 2 Million People on the east coast still in the dark you have no idea when youre going to have power. This morning, frustration is mounting, with no end in sight shock and anger. Overnight, chilling, new images emerge of that deadly explosion in beirut, leaving hundreds of thousands homeless the search for survivors and answers entering day three just ahead, why Officials Say the tragedy could have been avoided. Spiked the university of connecticut becomes the first Major College to cancel its football season. The board of trustees and our studentathletes and coaches were all on the same page. Championships for other fall sports called off for hundreds of schools this morning, the president of the ncaa is with us for an exclusive, live interview. All that, plus the return of rokerthon. Al shattered records doing weather for 34 hours straight. And from all 50 states in a single week. This morning, hes back at it, aiming for another milestone involving so
With the lack of Economic Justice for black people and other minorities, not to mention native americans. So yes, there is a lot of work to be done. But considering where we were, in 1965, homosexuality was outlawed in every state, you didnt have any no lgbt people were represented and positively in the media anywhere. If there was a gay person in a movie, they had to be killed off or kill themselves. Considering where we were 55 years ago, where weve come today is really phenomenal. Again, i think thats because we can use the arguments and the examples, the great achievements of the africanamerican movement for civil rights, thats why so much has been done. But as it said, the price of freedom is eternal vigilence. One could also say the price of equality is eternal vigilance, too. And certainly there is yes, it is very sad that the gay youth still have to sometimes choose between their families and integrity, being true to themselves, and pay a price for it. Thank you. I think that t
The committee on health education, labor and pensions will please come to order. First, the usual administrative matters like the theater announcements we use to receive, we are getting used to those, we follow the advice of the attending physician and sergeantatarms consulted with all the right people, we are seated 6 feet apart, that means no room for public or the media here but the media is participating and we hope the public is as well. And the videoconference is a real change for the United States senate and a very welcome one because it makes it possible to attract witnesses who have busy schedules on the same day such as today, by video conference, you may remove your masks since were 6 feet apart. The sergeant at arms, press gallery, architect of the capital, capital police, committee staff, Evan Griffiths for their hard work to keep us safe. We will each have an Opening Statement and we turn to our witnesses we thank for being with us today, each witness we ask you summarize
, we visit the museum hearing washington, d. C. To learn about the 1969 stonewall riots and how they served as a catalyst for the modern lgbtq Rights Movement. Welcome to the newseum. You are here at the prologue of our new exhibit, rise up, stonewall movement. It was a gay bar in new york city that profound forward the modern lgbtq Rights Movement. We tell the story of how americans used the First Amendment freedoms speech, protest, religion, to advocate for change in really fight. We walk around the corner and look at some artifacts from two of the earliest lgbtq rights organizations that rose up in the 19 fifties and sixties. Gay americans lived in fear and secrecy. Gay people could be arrested for showing affection in public. Police prowled parks to arrest gay people. It was difficult to begin being gay in america. And people would talk what it was like to be a gay man or a lesbian woman. I love these social groups, rose illumines for social justice instead of just seeking toleranc