This hour, we continue cnns special live coverage of a historic vote on capitol hill. A moment, the House Of Representatives will hold a key vote on a motion to oust Kevin Mccarthy as speaker. A motion being brought by one of his fellow republicans. At the beginning of the day, we knew there were five republicans who would vote to oust him. Now, we know there are six. And were learning that mccarthys republican allies are attempting to make a lastminute plea to the 212 House Democrats there, to try to join them, to save him. But House Democrats appear to be united in not wanting to rescue mccarthy. Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries just sent what is known as a Dear Colleague letter to his fellow democrats. Saying its the responsibility of the gop to end their own House Republican civil war. Lets go right to capitol hill now where we find cnns manu raju and cnns melanie zanona. Manu, to you first, what are you hearing from republicans as this vote gets closer and closer . Reporter well,
Milwaukee, Wis., Apr 27, 2021 / 15:01 pm (CNA).
The Archdiocese of Milwaukee said on Tuesday that it is concerned that the Wisconsin attorney general’s planned review of reports of clergy and faith leader abuse could “re-victimize” abuse victims through renewed publicity.
“Although we will take a look at the specific details of the Attorney General’s request when it is received, we have concerns about the negative impact this could have on abuse survivors, because the publicity has the potential to re-victimize individuals,” Jerry Topczewski, chief of staff to Archbishop Jerome Listecki of Milwaukee, said April 27.
“There is no evidence that the Church as a whole and the Archdiocese of Milwaukee hasn’t already taken all possible steps in addressing issues surrounding clergy sexual abuse. We also do not understand the legal basis for the inquiry. We also question why only the Catholic Church is being singled out for this type of review when sexual abuse is a societ
country the migrants are coming from, i don t want them entering ours. yeah, but i mean, the experts will tell you and many members of congress will tell you that factually that s not accurate. factually there s not much more mexico can do. there are some additional steps mexico can take, but by the way, this all goes back to the fact that the president has been unable to coral his party and the democratic party around a set of immigration principles that would tighten the border and do other things to fix the system that everyone kind of understands is broken. facts, the darnedest things. remember, when republicans controlled congress, they did not give the president the money he wanted for the wall. steve liesman, brendan greeley, jake sherman, thank you all so much. coming up, the citizenship question on the census will be decided by the supreme court very soon. but brand-new evidence just discovered could prove that the question was specifically added to help republicans. and
he will, you know, develop this whole new elaborate scheme, a whole new red herring, a whole new way of addressing something when he doesn t know really where to start. that s what this is really about. he doesn t know how to solve this other problem. he s assigned jared kushner, who is known for i mean, you can shake your head and that s fantastic, but the truth of the matter is simple, this bill or this these border principles, these immigration principles don t address the diversity visas. they want to eliminate them completely. these border principles don t deal with daca, which is also a crying shame and a crisis. this bill these principles, because there is still no bill, and they criticized aoc for doing the same thing, does not deal with the fact that when you look at the military, the fact that folks fight in the military for our safety, for our protection. the number of immigration applicants that have been accepted who have been allowed to become citizens have gone d