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Cspan. The fullmotion is on the order paper. To move the motion i call representing army welfare, british minister overseas in germany, kate jones. Please give her a warm welcome. [applause] thank you, mr. Speaker. I have a dream, a dream that one day i thank you for such a heavy impact that will change the world forever when Martin Luther king gave a speech, the plague of racism on the country. I campaign of acceptance at what was there was none. I have a dream. I we dream that one day lgbt people no longer live in fear. That is being that not to be obtained without [inaudible] i believe will not be realized today and tomorrow or this coming term in part of. Begin to write the injustices because what we can accomplish it today. This legislation will not on transfer in the real world. Its often a pair for my interactions with young people particularly my own constituents, discrimination is not the feature of human condition. It is a learned behavior. Which makes to questions. Where was
Thank you, mr. Speaker. I have a dream. I have a dream that one day a sentence with such a heavy impact that would change the world forever, when Martin Luther king gave the speech, he was addressing the plague of racism across the country. He was a campaigner for acceptance in a world where there was none. Well, i too, have a dream, i have a dream that one day lgbt plus youth will no longer live in fear, that one day they will truly be a time of acceptance among people of all orientations and identities. That cannot be obtained without the support today. I believe it wont be realized today, or tomorrow, but to set that dream in motion to begin to right the injustices felt by lgbt plus constituents, thats what we can accomplish today. As according to the qualities act of 2010, sexual orientations and gender identities are protected characteristics, but this legislation does not always translate into the real world. As is often made apparent, discrimination is not an intrinsic feature t
Will choose what they wish to have for their priority campaigns for 2016. For 2017. This years Youth Parliament marks the third year of a memorial award set up in the of one ofe passing the driving forces behind the u. K. Youth parliaments of the british youth council. He will have the opportunity to vote in two categories. Best debate lead speech and best act then charge revision. Will takeon of awards place after a reception in january of next year. Todays proceedings will be broadcast live on the internet. Members of the Youth Parliaments, as you know, 11 00, we will observe two minutes silence for armistice day. We have a tiny bit of time before then. I just want to take this opportunity to underline what i think should be obvious to you. That everyone here pleasant present, i feel is very strongly, the leader of the house of commons, david livingstone, the shadow leader of the house of commons, the minister of the civil society, all of whom work in the service of the house, all of
Some of the discussion about the dangers of reporting in the middle east. This was held recently by the council on foreign relations. You can watch it in its entirety tonight at 8 p. M. Eastern here on cspan. Tonight on the communicators we take a look at how the Music Industry works. Professor of music business at Berklee College of music discusses how the new music forms of impacted the way musicians are paid and wants Reforms Congress can implement to make the pay structure more transparent. Certainly the narrative of artists and songwriters healing like they do not understand where their money is coming from is not new, but we are living in a world today where everything is trackable. The nsa can know where i am, they can know where you are, they can know what youre talking about on your cell phone. There is no reason artists and creators should not be able to know where their songs are being streamed and how they are being paid for that, and not on a significant time lag either. C