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didn't matter what issue it was, from doma to obamacare. so what the democrat majority is doing, they are trying to do impeachment without having their members vote upon it. they are trying to protect members from taking a difficult vote. it makes them weaker in court. the court would have to ask the question, does the power of congress lie on the speaker of the house, steny hoyer and clyburn. if this passes, we will release the power of congress into those individuals to determine what happened and that every subpoena into the future. this has never happened in congress before. this again is a concern that i have of this new socialist democrat majority taking power away from what members of congress, which means is representative across this country. reporter: what is your reaction to justin amash leaving the freedom caucus? , i mccarthy: justin amash guess decided to leave the freedom caucus. justin amash for a long time if you watch his voting record, i just watched the other day, there was a motion to recommit. there was one republican
didn't matter what issue it was, from doma to obamacare. so what the democrat majority is doing, they are trying to do impeachment without having their members vote upon it. they are trying to protect members from taking a difficult vote. it makes them weaker in court. the court would have to ask the question, does the power of congress lie on the speaker of the house, steny hoyer and clyburn. if this passes, we will release the power of congress into those individuals to determine what...
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but that juxtaposition, it feels -- when we won the doma ruling, and the doma rules was struck down.t was the same day that the court eviscerated voting rights. when we won marriage in california, we won marriage in california, and then, it was taken away by 3rprop 8, the ve same election day that obama won his first term. i feel like you've been on that wild swing and yet sort of found a way to thread it and create a narrative where we're all in it together. >> that's the hope. and you're right. there were lots of swings in one day. the emotion was often raw. the day that -- the day that don't ask, don't tell was repealed by congress was the same day that they didn't vote on the dream act and move it forward. and my team had worked on both issues, and so everybody was crying. some people were crying because they were upset that the dream act fell through, and some people were crying because they were relieved about the repeal of don't ask, don't tell. i remember, i went up to -- cecelia munoz oversaw many of these issues in my offices. so i went down to the oval office to check on p
but that juxtaposition, it feels -- when we won the doma ruling, and the doma rules was struck down.t was the same day that the court eviscerated voting rights. when we won marriage in california, we won marriage in california, and then, it was taken away by 3rprop 8, the ve same election day that obama won his first term. i feel like you've been on that wild swing and yet sort of found a way to thread it and create a narrative where we're all in it together. >> that's the hope. and...
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safety of the country and these 4 more people were killed on sunday in culture and in neighboring on doma one of the shell has more than a day of civil disobedience. sunday marks the beginning of the we can sit down but rather than work commutes and traffic jams the streets of khartoum are empty these videos appear to show that the public has heated the calls by pro-democracy groups for civil disobedience and a general strike. and. the people cannot be governed by force and i'm not saying this neither as a member of the opposition nor someone who supports the government but the people do not want this government and as you can see the streets are empty shops are closed i personally want to civilian government and. the sudanese people also had a big role to play in order for the civil disobedience to be executed in the correct way and on its 1st day i think that it has been 300 percent successful. the movement for freedom and change together with the sudanese professionals union had announced sunday's action in response to the military gintas seizing of power and the continued crackdown on
safety of the country and these 4 more people were killed on sunday in culture and in neighboring on doma one of the shell has more than a day of civil disobedience. sunday marks the beginning of the we can sit down but rather than work commutes and traffic jams the streets of khartoum are empty these videos appear to show that the public has heated the calls by pro-democracy groups for civil disobedience and a general strike. and. the people cannot be governed by force and i'm not saying this...
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just doma street there was a public hearing on the proposed tariffs that trump wants to put on an additional0 billion of chinese goods, which would hit toys, smartphones, and consumer products that have been spared so far. these companies are unanimous in saying the tariffs in place have hurt us. if you put them on the rest of chinese imports, this would be the final straw for us. it would raise consumer prices and cause pain and job losses. so it is hard to imagine. trump is under pressure, launching his political campaign for reelection today, to spare the agricultural heartland and manufacturing. we just don't know how much he is motivated by this to get a deal with china that might fall short of some of the promises he has made to be super tough on them. emily: i know you will be beating the drum to the g20. thank you very much, bloomberg's sarah mcgregor. coming up, calling out big tech companies not over privacy but over their carbon footprint. why investors are saying enough is enough. that is next. we are livestreaming on twitter. follow us there @technology. follow our network ticto
just doma street there was a public hearing on the proposed tariffs that trump wants to put on an additional0 billion of chinese goods, which would hit toys, smartphones, and consumer products that have been spared so far. these companies are unanimous in saying the tariffs in place have hurt us. if you put them on the rest of chinese imports, this would be the final straw for us. it would raise consumer prices and cause pain and job losses. so it is hard to imagine. trump is under pressure,...
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collective sorrow today, our beloved abdul is how one family friend described him to us they say of doma leak nasher moved here to the united states 15 years ago for a better life and it's just tragic that it ended this way. >>moves us a lot fewer visas. such a word that we could ease the pain. >>we're ball commuting a community in mourning saturday afternoon, a large crowd gathered at the fiji mosque in south san francisco to say goodbye to 32 year-old up to molly nash are seeing these people come in. >>shows of >>during the service traditional final prayers were said and stories we're told about the beloved father and cab driver, those that kw him say nasher was someone you could always count on. >>he was more of people's first. >>gnashers violent death rocked the yemeni community, es committee to not only in the bay area. >>united states because this person is very well-known for the community into the consulate. i know him for the bust a of yours time the meeting the fed is in no question had to be the first one to halt though his suspected killer has been captured. >>gnashers friend
collective sorrow today, our beloved abdul is how one family friend described him to us they say of doma leak nasher moved here to the united states 15 years ago for a better life and it's just tragic that it ended this way. >>moves us a lot fewer visas. such a word that we could ease the pain. >>we're ball commuting a community in mourning saturday afternoon, a large crowd gathered at the fiji mosque in south san francisco to say goodbye to 32 year-old up to molly nash are seeing...
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the coroner later identified the man killed us 32 year-old of doma leak nasher of pap pacifica now will ceos investigation pans out. deputies have us push back of fairly far i would say about a mile mile and a half from the crime scene today. but they're not exactly telling us much more waiting for more information but i do want to say highway 35 is osed indefinitely between rees roost and sweat roads to definitely avoid the area because if you come this way you're going to get turned around and it will take a long time to get back to where you need to go also for people living in this area, the sheriff's office is asking you to call 911 if you see anything suspicious and don't open your door for anyone except for law enforcement and of course, friends and family if you're expecting them, but he'll wear be cautious because 2 homicides in just 2, 3, days in this area is not calling so. everyone sort high alert here we're really going to get more information was in the next hour. so stay tuned as we continue to learn more we'll send it back to know the studio. ok. >>thank you very much sh
the coroner later identified the man killed us 32 year-old of doma leak nasher of pap pacifica now will ceos investigation pans out. deputies have us push back of fairly far i would say about a mile mile and a half from the crime scene today. but they're not exactly telling us much more waiting for more information but i do want to say highway 35 is osed indefinitely between rees roost and sweat roads to definitely avoid the area because if you come this way you're going to get turned around...
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me ask you about two more recent moments, in the role of edie windsor and her role in challenging doma, the defense of marriage act. why was her or dissipation, why was her case so significant? marc: well over time, the issues , and priorities of the lgbtq so thet changed, and more mainstream movement began prioritizing inclusion in the military, inclusion in marriage, inclusion in family life, inclusion and religion, and that was contested within the lgbt movement. many people thought that the radical revolutionaries of the gay liberation movement were antiwar. they didn't want inclusion in the military. were opposed to monogamy and conventional family life, so there is that tension. nevertheless for many people the , goal for many people of the lgbt movement was brought -- broad acceptance in all aspects of american life, and edie windsor really was an aspect of that part of the lgbt movement. so her role, the role of others, were absolutely central in establishing or in achieving this major long-standing goal of the lgbt movement, which was for those people who want to marry, for th
me ask you about two more recent moments, in the role of edie windsor and her role in challenging doma, the defense of marriage act. why was her or dissipation, why was her case so significant? marc: well over time, the issues , and priorities of the lgbtq so thet changed, and more mainstream movement began prioritizing inclusion in the military, inclusion in marriage, inclusion in family life, inclusion and religion, and that was contested within the lgbt movement. many people thought that the...
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host: i may ask you about the role of edie windsor in her role the defenseng doma, of marriage act.hy was her case so significant? guest: over time, the issues and priorities of the lgbt movement changed. the more mainstream aspects of the lgbt movement began prioritizing inclusion in the military, inclusion in marriage, inclusion in family life, inclusion in religion. that was contested within the lgbt movement. many people thought the radical revolutionaries of the gay liberation movement were antiwar. they did not want inclusion in military. they were opposed to monogamy and conventional family life. there is that tension. nevertheless, for many people, the goal of the lgbt movement was broad acceptance, equality in all aspects of life. -- of american life. edie windsor and the struggle for same-sex marriage was an aspect of that part of the lgbt movement. was essential in establishing or achieving this major long-standing goal of the lgbt movement, which was for those people who want to marry, for those lgbt people who want to marry, that they have the legal right to do so. host
host: i may ask you about the role of edie windsor in her role the defenseng doma, of marriage act.hy was her case so significant? guest: over time, the issues and priorities of the lgbt movement changed. the more mainstream aspects of the lgbt movement began prioritizing inclusion in the military, inclusion in marriage, inclusion in family life, inclusion in religion. that was contested within the lgbt movement. many people thought the radical revolutionaries of the gay liberation movement...
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of congress at any time this came forward, it didn't matter what controversial issue it was, from doma to obamacare, others, all of congress voted on it. what the democrat majority is doing is they're trying to get to impeefment without having their -- impeachment without having their members vote on it. they are trying to have their members not take a difficult vote. court would have to ask a question -- does the power of congress really lie on just three people, the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, steny hoyer, and clyburn? because that's in essence what happens today. if it passes, we will release the power of congress into those individuals to determine what happens. whatever subpoena into the future. this has never happened in congress before. this, again, is a concern that i have of this new socialist democrat majority, taking power away from what members of congress, which means is represented across this country. >> last question. reporter: cnn. what is your reaction of amash leaving the freedom caucus? [indiscernible] mr. mccarthy: justin amash, i guess, decided to leave th
of congress at any time this came forward, it didn't matter what controversial issue it was, from doma to obamacare, others, all of congress voted on it. what the democrat majority is doing is they're trying to get to impeefment without having their -- impeachment without having their members vote on it. they are trying to have their members not take a difficult vote. court would have to ask a question -- does the power of congress really lie on just three people, the speaker of the house,...
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annika unity came together this weekend to remember of doma leak not sure he's the 32 year-old cab driver san mateo county kron four's noel bello has more. >>the fiji mosque was quite literally overflowing with people and their collective sorrow on saturday they say abdul maalique nasher moved here to the united states 15 years ago for a better life. >>and it's just tragic that it ended this way. >>moves us a lot fewer visas. such a word that we could ease the pain. >>we're going meet a community in mourning saturday afternoon, a large crowd gathered the fiji mosque in south san francisco to say goodbye to 32 year-old leak nasher in these people come in. >>shows of >>during the service traditional final prayers were said and stories we're told about the beloved father and cab driver, those that knew him say nasher was someone you could always count on. >>he was more of people's first. >>gnashers violent death rocked the yemeni community, especially hard through any committee to not only in the bay area. >>united states because this person is very well-known for the community into the cons
annika unity came together this weekend to remember of doma leak not sure he's the 32 year-old cab driver san mateo county kron four's noel bello has more. >>the fiji mosque was quite literally overflowing with people and their collective sorrow on saturday they say abdul maalique nasher moved here to the united states 15 years ago for a better life. >>and it's just tragic that it ended this way. >>moves us a lot fewer visas. such a word that we could ease the pain....
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guest: host: let me ask you about two more recent moments, edie winter and her role in challenging domabenefits of marriage at. why was her case so significant? well, over time, the issues and priorities of the abtq movement change them as one of the lgbtq movement began prioritizing inclusion in the military, inclusion in marriage, inclusio in family life, inclusion and religion, and that was contested within the lgbt movement. a lot of people thought of the radical revolutionaries of the gay liberation movement were antiwar. they did not want inclusion in the military. tension.is that nevertheless, the goal for many people of the lgbt movement was brought acceptance in all aspects of american life, and edie windsor really was an aspect of that part of the lgbt roleent, so her role, the of others, were absolutely ortral in establishing achieving this major long-standing goal of the lgbt movement, which was for those people who want to marry, for those lgbt people who want to marry, that they have the right to do so. host: and in 2016, during one of , rangers,ide marches those from the
guest: host: let me ask you about two more recent moments, edie winter and her role in challenging domabenefits of marriage at. why was her case so significant? well, over time, the issues and priorities of the abtq movement change them as one of the lgbtq movement began prioritizing inclusion in the military, inclusion in marriage, inclusio in family life, inclusion and religion, and that was contested within the lgbt movement. a lot of people thought of the radical revolutionaries of the gay...