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MSNBC Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire June 4, 2024 09:25:00

marriage. johnson in a statement called the bill quote unnecessary but wrote when it comes up for the vote in a senate, as it is expected to in the days ahead, he sees quote no reason to oppose it. johnson joins five senate republicans who are likely to vote yes on the bill. at least ten senate republicans would need to join democrats to break the filibuster and codify same-sex marriage into law, a bill being considered in the wake of the supreme court s decision on abortion rights. still ahead, much more orn last night s explosivy january 6th hearing, including what former president trump did the day after the capitol attack. we ll be right back. p did the d, it s hard to invest in your future. until now. kisqali is helping women live longer than ever before when taken with an aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant. after the capitol attack after the capitol attack we ll be right back. to delay disease progression. kisqali can cause lung problems,

BBCNEWS BBC World News June 4, 2024 04:09:00

kemi badenoch, though. herteam thinks she has the momentum over liz truss and penny mordaunt after making nine gains despite bill being in fourth place. gains despite bill being in fourth place. thank you very much. fourth place. thank you very much- that fourth place. thank you very much. that is fourth place. thank you very much. that is the fourth place. thank you very much. that is the end - fourth place. thank you very much. that is the end of - fourth place. thank you very much. that is the end of the road for me for this race. find road for me for this race. and it was game road for me for this race. and it was game over road for me for this race. and it was game over tom - road for me for this race. and it was game over tom tugendhat whose votes are now up for grabs in today parliament votes among tory mps. by wednesday, we will know who the final two candidates are to replace boris johnson, whose campaigns will battle it out over the summer. todayit battle it out o

CNN CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell January 24, 2022 20:15:00

several virginia school districts are testing the legal authority of their newly seated governor by suing to stop his executive order that would ban mask mandates in school. a florida house committee approves a bill being called don t say gay that would ban discussions about sexual orientation and identity in schools. what does that mean? need. isn t that right limu? limu? limu? sorry, one sec. doug blows several different whistles. doug blows several different whistles. [a vulture squawks.] there he is. only pay for what you need. liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty (vo) this year, t-mobile for business is here to help you hit the ground running. when you switch to t-mobile and bring your own device, we ll pay off your phone up to $800.

MSNBC Ayman January 30, 2022 02:43:00

of the status quo. they want to keep controlling the narrative and keep explaining away white supremacy as being all-american, and it s not. it s not at all. and so the more we can fight this with logic and really express to them this is hypocritical, this is really ridiculous. and what cancel culture really is coming from the left is just trying to do is make society fair, to make society understand its mistakes, to acknowledge its mistakes, to acknowledge its systemic mistakes over history and to change them with language. and so they re trying to use this against us here, and it s not going to work. mark, i remember a number of measures like the florida bill being debated a decade ago back when marriage equality was a hot button issue. why are these bills popping up again? now you have the one in georgia that passed i believe or it s

MSNBC Ayman January 30, 2022 05:43:00

this against us here. and it s not going to work. mark, i remember a number of measures like the florida bill being debated a decade ago when marriage equality waze hot button issue. why are these bills popping up now? you have the one in georgia that passed. i believe it s working its way through the georgia legislature allowing parents or kbifing parents the ability to ban books they deem objectionable. i think we have a few things going on here. first of all, we live in an unparalleled and unprecedented time of educational polarization of the electorate, where the more educated you are, the more likely you are to be progressive and the less educated you are, the less likely you are to vote for republicans. that the holocaust happened, that transgender people are not sickos. and by banning these books, by limiting children s education, i think a lot of republican policy

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