you re going to end like this next thing! i agree with what pete said, when he said that america was born independent and not by government coercion. we were born free and will remain free. that was amazing. for democrats ago and say it s not about unity, they are clearly not looking at the polling. because cbs news did a poll right after the speech and 76% overall approve. 82% of independents approved of what he had to say. this is important, i m going to come to what pete was saying about border security and the ball. 72% agreed with his views on immigration. he clearly had a message and democrats are opposing it as they go into another week before the government shutdown. i figure it will be a problem with for them for most of the country. harris: i want to ask you about cece abrams, who wanted to be leadership of the state of georgia. that didn t work out. let s hear the rebuttal from last night, talking about the president and the shutdown. the step down was a stunt engineere
no more of that afterwards. and i would as, my god, talking yesterday. the president of the united states was talking about using the military version of eminent domain. this is one of the reasons why there isn t a 2,000-mile wall right now, because something like two-thirds of the property along the border in text is in private hands. this would be one of the most single draconian acts of government coercion and force over what used to be a conservative principle. truly alarming in a way overflowing trash cans to me are not. with regards to people stating their opposition or support for the wall, here s a little more of what folks told us on 1a this week. i m a furloughed employee between congress and the president doesn t seem like a big priority to get us back to work. i love my agency and i want to work. stress. not knowing where my next
average american household could that provide? used $1,000 to pay off debt, how much money that actually is over a period of time, putting in your 401(k), after putting $1,000 in your 401(k) 12 months ago, how much would that be today? where republicans with that message? i don t think you even need to say because i don t think you can talk this down. as people get money, they feel good about it. harris: where are they on that? bernard: again, just having the money itself sells itself as melissa was saying. that s the sales pitch right there. if you don t to go out and actually overtly. kennedy: this is not government coercion, it s not forced. it s not getting a social security check. these are companies giving bonuses at the minimum wage hikes are awesome. horrible for small businesses.
view on sexuality. ryan anderson, author of truth overruled, the future of marriage and religious freedom is among critics who say while the ordinance appears to have noble goals, how it plays out in reality should concern people of faith. other states and cities that have created this sort of ordinance have used the law to penalize catholic charity adoption agencies, they ve penalized christian bakers, florists, photographers, simply for wanting to be free from government coercion, for wanting to run their charity or business in accordance with their values. prop 1 supporters have mobilized progressive religious leaders within the community. hero serves as a local tool to insure that all houstonians will enjoy protection from discrimination. hoping to minimize the influence from houston s megachurches, whose pastors have been urging their parishioners to oppose the measure. a coalition is trying to rally support including apple
inclusion. or a major step backwards for religious freedom. depending on your point of view. chief legal correspondent shannon bream has the specifics. a yes vote on proposition 1, is a vote for treating everyone in houston fairly and equally under the law. it s a fight so contentious supporters called in oscar winning actress sally field to help make their case, after a heated bat that will went all the way to the texas supreme court, including subpoenas ordering pastors to turn over their sermons, the so-called hero ordinance or prop 1 goes to a vote in houston today. the houston equal rights ordinance prevents discrimination based on more than a dozen categories, including sexual orientation and gender identity. for instance, businesses must allow individuals to use whichever rest room they choose regardless of their physical gender or characteristics. at the risk of criminal penalties and fines of up to $5,000. the bill is not about equality, it s about government coercion of