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i was on the senate floor and i wrote to henry hyde -- i wrote henry hyde's speech. i brought that language to play on the of because the president had been accused of lying. under oath. i thought we could have an interesting connection to the oath but it did not work so well. [laughter] mcnulty coleman --: you have the special oath, and he goes on to say -- it goes on to say that the chief justice shall reside, chief justice roberts, he's been in the chair, and no person shall be convicted without the concurrence of two thirds of the members present. it further says judgment in cases of impeachment shall not extend further than to removal from office and disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of honor, trust or profit under the united states. the party convicted shall nevertheless be liable and subject to indictment, trial, judgment and others according to law. this language about the president not being subject to prosecution until removed from office and then also the idea of -- next is article two, we are on article to now, the president shall have the pow
i was on the senate floor and i wrote to henry hyde -- i wrote henry hyde's speech. i brought that language to play on the of because the president had been accused of lying. under oath. i thought we could have an interesting connection to the oath but it did not work so well. [laughter] mcnulty coleman --: you have the special oath, and he goes on to say -- it goes on to say that the chief justice shall reside, chief justice roberts, he's been in the chair, and no person shall be convicted...
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i was on the senate floor and i wrote to henry hyde -- i wrote henry hyde's speech. i brought that language to play on the of because the president had been accused of lying. under oath. i thought we could have an interesting connection to the oath but it did not work so well. [laughter] mcnulty coleman --: you have the special oath, and he goes on to say -- it goes on to say that the chief justice shall reside, chief justice roberts, he's been in the chair, and no person shall be convicted without the concurrence of two thirds of the members present. it further says judgment in cases of impeachment shall not extend further than to removal from office and disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of honor, trust or profit under the united states. the party convicted shall nevertheless be liable and subject to indictment, trial, judgment and others according to law. this language about the president not being subject to prosecution until removed from office and then also the idea of -- next is article two, we are on article to now, the president shall have the pow
i was on the senate floor and i wrote to henry hyde -- i wrote henry hyde's speech. i brought that language to play on the of because the president had been accused of lying. under oath. i thought we could have an interesting connection to the oath but it did not work so well. [laughter] mcnulty coleman --: you have the special oath, and he goes on to say -- it goes on to say that the chief justice shall reside, chief justice roberts, he's been in the chair, and no person shall be convicted...
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Aug 6, 2023
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main one is the hyde amendment, which has been in the bill since the 1970's, but thereby delaying henry hyde, a republican of illinois, a famous antiabortion member of congress, barring federal funding for abortion. it has been amended sometimes to allow exceptions for rape and incest, sometimes not, so there have been various iterations where the bill has carried the hyde amendment since the 1970's, since neither side has had the votes to change it. there have been efforts to make it stronger and weaker, take it out, but you would need 60 votes in the senate to do that and there have never been 60 votes on either side of this issue. host: another issue we have talked about is efforts to stop federal funding for transgender care. where does that stand right now? caller: that's -- guest: that's one of the writers this year. there are hyde amendment languages in several different appropriations bills. gender affirming bands in several different appropriations bills, because you can see how some of the spending bills go to other departments, but they are giving health care adjacent services or
main one is the hyde amendment, which has been in the bill since the 1970's, but thereby delaying henry hyde, a republican of illinois, a famous antiabortion member of congress, barring federal funding for abortion. it has been amended sometimes to allow exceptions for rape and incest, sometimes not, so there have been various iterations where the bill has carried the hyde amendment since the 1970's, since neither side has had the votes to change it. there have been efforts to make it stronger...
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Aug 1, 2023
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an issue this year is the hyde amendment which is been in the hhs bill since 1980s with the late henry hyde republican if illinois famous antiabortion member of congress and it bars most federal funding for abortion. over the years that is been admitted sometimes to allow exceptions for rape and incest, sometimes not. there have been various iterations of that that basically that bill had carried the hyde amendment since the 1970s because neither side has had the votes to change it there been efforts to make a stronger or weaker, even take it out and basically you would need 60 votes in the senate to do that and there is never been 60 votes on either side of this issue. >> host: another policy issue we talked about is efforts to stop federal funding for transgender care. where does that stand right now? >> guest: that's one of the big writers of this year. just as they are height and limit type amendments, language in several different appropriation bills, not just on hhs, there are gender affirming bands in several different appropriation bills because you can see how some of the speg bill
an issue this year is the hyde amendment which is been in the hhs bill since 1980s with the late henry hyde republican if illinois famous antiabortion member of congress and it bars most federal funding for abortion. over the years that is been admitted sometimes to allow exceptions for rape and incest, sometimes not. there have been various iterations of that that basically that bill had carried the hyde amendment since the 1970s because neither side has had the votes to change it there been...
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Aug 1, 2023
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main one is the hyde amendment, which has been in the bill since the 1970's, but thereby delaying henry hydepublican of illinois, a famous antiabortion member of congress, barring federal funding for abortion. it has been amended sometimes to allow exceptions for rape and incest, sometimes not, so there have been various iterations where the bill has carried the hyde amendment since the 1970's, since neither side has had the votes to change it. there have been efforts to make it stronger and weaker, take it out, but you would need 60 votes in the senate to do that and there have never been 60 votes on either side of this issue. host: another issue we have talked about is efforts to stop federal funding for transgender care. where does that stand right now? caller: that's -- guest: that's one of the writers this year. there are hyde amendment languages in several different appropriations bills. gender affirming bands in several different appropriations bills, because you can see how some of the spending bills go to other departments, but they are giving health care adjacent services or actual
main one is the hyde amendment, which has been in the bill since the 1970's, but thereby delaying henry hydepublican of illinois, a famous antiabortion member of congress, barring federal funding for abortion. it has been amended sometimes to allow exceptions for rape and incest, sometimes not, so there have been various iterations where the bill has carried the hyde amendment since the 1970's, since neither side has had the votes to change it. there have been efforts to make it stronger and...
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Aug 8, 2023
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tenderloin as ktvu crime reporter henry lee found out nobody was hurt, but plenty of people were startled. keep your eye on the man on the left as he walks near the corner of hyde and ellis in san francisco's tenderloin. all of a sudden he reacts to something and then pulls out a gun and starts firing. as the man opens fire, people scatter and scramble for cover, including this man on a scooter. they don't have any type of morals or standards these days. they just do anything that they want in the street. but the gunman's not done. he continues to fire more shots before stopping and running off the shooting happened at about 1110 sunday night. san francisco police responded to a shotspotter activation. officers found spent shell casings, but no victims. surveillance video on a nearby building captured the incident. the video was posted by tenderloin tube and retweeted by the san francisco sheriffs union. i showed residents the video to gauge their reaction. it's just crazy that it happens out here in the community that we live in because there's children and women out here. you know what i mean? i'm not surprised. it happens like weekly on my street. i don't kn
tenderloin as ktvu crime reporter henry lee found out nobody was hurt, but plenty of people were startled. keep your eye on the man on the left as he walks near the corner of hyde and ellis in san francisco's tenderloin. all of a sudden he reacts to something and then pulls out a gun and starts firing. as the man opens fire, people scatter and scramble for cover, including this man on a scooter. they don't have any type of morals or standards these days. they just do anything that they want in...
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our crime reporter, henry lee found out no one was hurt, but plenty of people were startled. keep your eye on the man on the left as he walks near the corner of hydetenderloin. all of a sudden he reacts to something and then pulls out a gun and starts firing. as the man opens fire. people scatter and scramble for cover, including this man on a scooter. they don't have any type of morals or standards these days. they just do anything that they want in the street. but the gunman's not done. he continues to fire more shots before stopping and running off. the shooting happened at about 1110 sunday night. san francisco police responded to a shotspotter activation. officers found spent shell casings but no victims. surveillance video on a nearby building captured the incident. the video was posted by tenderloin tube and retweeted by the san francisco sheriff's union. i showed residents the video to gauge their reaction. it's just crazy that it happens out here in the community that we live in because it's children and women out here. you know what i mean? i'm not surprised. it happens like weekly on my street. i don't know. i think it's just like the s
our crime reporter, henry lee found out no one was hurt, but plenty of people were startled. keep your eye on the man on the left as he walks near the corner of hydetenderloin. all of a sudden he reacts to something and then pulls out a gun and starts firing. as the man opens fire. people scatter and scramble for cover, including this man on a scooter. they don't have any type of morals or standards these days. they just do anything that they want in the street. but the gunman's not done. he...