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demand the resignation of president alexander. they are met by large numbers of security forces using stun grenades and trying ships against the crowds. welcome to the program people across france came out in droves on sunday to show their solidarity with the victim of a brutal knife attack on friday samuel pati was a school teacher we used cartoons of the muslim prophet muhammad to talk to students about freedom of expression police have since detained 11 people in connection with the killing while the suspect himself was shot dead by police soon after the attack. thousands of people came to the plaster lab eprom bleak in paris to show their solidarity with slain teacher samuel patton it was here where large groups also gathered following the 2015 charlie hebdo attacks. but today people want signs saying just we are saying no or i am a teacher. many came here to grief but also to protest they felt compelled to speak out in support of the teacher and freedom of speech. the le
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of the country s population lived in jurisdiction that had state or local protection. we have almost 20 states that have stayed exquisite loss that protect gender identity have stayed explicit state explicit laws that protect gender identity. host: if you want to ask our guest questions, the four mines are available. transgender viewers can call and get the experiences. we divide the lines partisan, but is this a partisan issue? are the people on both sides of the aisle working for this tackle this? guest: absolutely. one party has been more favorable towards us than the other, but that is becoming increasingly less true as more and more families have transgender kids or even gay or bisexual kids. that is how families are really learning about this. and that is how we are teaching people who go to school with us, who go to the school church or the mosque with us. host: when it comes to the rights issue, one of the things i read over and over was the issue of what is
loud shirt contest and that was the official uniform of key west. watch all of our events from key west saturday 59 o clock p.m. eastern on c-span 2 s book tv and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span 3 3. the u.s. military took the lead in the u.s. response to the recent yoeb outbreak in west africa. the heritage foundation hosted a discussion about why the military was used. the talk focused on the mostly behind-the-scenes work on four agencies in the department of defense. the discussion is about 1:20. it s quiet in here again. good afternoon welcome to the heritage foundation. we, of course, welcome those who join us on all of these occasions on our heritage.org web site. i would ask everyone here in house if you ll be so kind to make that last courtesy check that your cell phones have been turned off. it s always appreciated. we will host the program on the heritage home page following today s presentation for everyone s future reference. our in