2017年4月4日 星期二

第一週 同性婚姻

JACKSON, Miss. — The Latest on arguments over a Mississippi law dealing with religious objections to same-sex marriage (all times local):
5:30 p.m.
Attorneys for both sides are expressing confidence after a federal appeals court heard arguments about Mississippi law dealing with religious objections to same-sex marriage.
Three judges from the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals heard the case Monday in Lubbock, Texas.
The Mississippi law would let merchants and government employees cite religious beliefs to deny services to same-sex couples.
A federal district judge blocked it before it could take effect in July 2016.
Roberta Kaplan, an attorney for some of the gay and straight plaintiffs who sued the state, says the law unconstitutionally endorses specific religious beliefs.
The state is represented on appeal by Alliance Defending Freedom, an Arizona-based Christian legal group. Attorney Kevin Theriot (TAIR-ee-oh) says the law protects people from government discrimination against their religious beliefs.
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2:44 a.m.
A federal appeals court is hearing arguments about a Mississippi law that would let merchants and government employees cite religious beliefs to deny services to same-sex couples.

Who:JACKSON, Miss.
Where:Mississippi
What:Attorneys for both sides are expressing confidence after a federal appeals court heard arguments about Mississippi law dealing with religious objections to same-sex marriage.

Keyword 
arguments 爭論
merchants 商人
district 行政區
unconstitutionally 無意識的


第二週 泰王蒲美蓬駕崩

BANGKOK — Concern for the health of King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand on Wednesday prompted the country’s prime minister to return abruptly to Bangkok, caused Thai stocks to fall sharply and sent well-wishers to the hospital where the 88-year-old monarch was being treated.
A government spokesman said that Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, chief of the junta that runs the country, returned to meet with Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn, the heir to the throne, who lives most of the time in Germany.
The country, which has been under military rule since 2014, is deeply polarized, but King Bhumibol has been a unifying figure, even in ill health. The military’s authority derives from the king, and there is a sense of national anxiety about his condition and what will happen when he dies.
All of the king’s children — the prince and his three sisters — were reported to have arrived on Wednesday at Siriraj Hospital, where King Bhumibol, one of the world’s longest-reigning monarchs, has been confined for most of the past few years. He last left the hospital in January.
The royal palace announced on Sunday that the king, a widely revered figure who suffers from kidney failure and receives hemodialysis to filter his blood, was in unstable condition and that he was breathing with the help of a ventilator.

When:last left the hospital in January
What: a widely revered figure who suffers from kidney failure and receives hemodialysis to filter his blood, was in unstable condition and that he was breathing with the help of a ventilator.
Where:Thailand

Keyword 
abruptly 突然地
hemodialysis 血液透析
ventilator 通風機

第三週 丹麥女孩

Eddie Redmayne portrays the artist and transgender pioneer Lili Elbe in “The Danish Girl.” A young soccer player gets her mojo back in “The Kicks,” adapted from books by the Olympic gold medalist Alex Morgan. And “The Day Before” ventures inside the fashion atelier of Sonia Rykiel, who died on Thursday.

What’s on TV

THE DANISH GIRL (2015) 9 p.m. on HBO. Eddie Redmayne plays Einar Wegener and Alicia Vikander is his wife, Gerda, perfectly matched painters living in mutual devotion in bohemian 1926 Copenhagen. But what begins as a game — Einar’s occasional foray into wearing women’s clothing and then the acquisition of a female persona, Lili — triggers an existential transformation. Realizing the truth about himself, he sets out to physically alter reality. Lili’s “bravery makes this film a welcome tribute to a heroic forerunner of the current movement for transgender rights,” A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times of Tom Hooper’s fact-based drama. Lili Elbe was one of the first people to attempt sex-reassignment surgery. And Ms. Vikander, who won as Oscar as Gerda, “acts from the inside out, with an openness and spontaneity that is especially rare in movies like this one.”

HUMAN RESOURCES 7:30 p.m. on Pivot. This kooky workplace reality series follows Tom Szaky, the founder and chief executive of TerraCycle, a recycling company in Trenton, and his army of thinkers and doers whose mission is to eliminate waste — all of it. In Season 3, they take on condoms and toiletries.

STOSSEL: LIBERTARIAN TOWN HALL 9 p.m. on Fox Business. John Stossel interviews Gary Johnson, the Libertarian presidential candidate, and his running mate, William F. Weld, about their party’s platform as well as economic, social and defense issues.

What’s Streaming

THE KICKS on Amazon. The soccer player Alex Morgan, most recently seen at the Rio Olympics, wrote the books spun into this new live-action children’s series. Sixx Orange plays Devin Burke, a soccer star until her family moved to California, where her new team, the Kicks, is on a losing streak — and she begins to think she is too. But not for long, once she regains her confidence after losing her lucky headband, copes with an injury and leads a match against the boys’ team.

Who:Eddie Redmayne
When:2015 9 p.m
What:portrays the artist and transgender pioneer Lili Elbe

Keyword
portrays:畫像
ventures:冒險
bohemian:波希米亞人