. >> charles westerman >> -- charles?> she said the voice of the gallery spoke, and the gallery drowned out all other voices. under our constitutional system, the voice of the people is expressed in the legislature by in people who represent congress and in the statehouses. the voice of that ipresentation was drowned out a mob in the gallery. >> you are against the filibuster? >> i am in favor. i am against a mob shutting down proceedings. >> that will have to be the last word because the voice of the clock has spoken. thank you. see you next week. ♪ >> from washington, the the mclaughlin group, the american original. for over three decades, the sharpest minds the best talk. >> down with doma. >> my basic view is regardless of race, regardless of religion, regardless of gender, regardless of sexual orientation, when it comes to how the law treats you, how the state treats, you the benefits and the rights and responsibilities under the law, people should be treated equally. and that's -- that's a principle that i think app