Wrong. Hopefully im right and we stay on the calm side. Well continue to monitor this. The debate over the Confederate Flag in South Carolina ended. Tonight new questions are being raised in northern virginia. We have Team Coverage and begin with jay gray in columbia South Carolina where the flag will be taken down in a matter of hours. Reporter it happens after debate overnight that was intense at times, emotional, ending at 1 00 in the morning here with an historic vote and sending many say, a strong message about the past and future of this state. This afternoon, governor nikki haley signed into law a measure to take down the confederate battle flag thats flown on the South Carolina Capitol Grounds for decades. The Confederate Flag is coming off the grounds of the carolyn state house. Reporter its history in the wake of heartache. Three weeks after a selfproclaimed white supremacist murdered nine people inside the emanuel amc church. The perpetrator wrapped himself up in the Confede
More information for your vacation planning is available at aruba. Com. And now, bbc world news. Anchor this is bbc world news america. Reporting from washington, i am tim wilcox. A shot in the arm from the trump administration. The house passes the Republican Health care bill. Make no mistake, this is the repeal and replace of obamacare. Make no mistake about it. [applause] anchor the fight for the french presidency the sense into a legal battle. Emmanuel macron files a lawsuit over claims that he has a secret bank account. And after 70 years in the public eye, Prince Philip is retiring. Hello and welcome to bbc world news america. It has been a republican mission for seven years and suffered an embarrassing setback in march, but today, President Trump finally notched a legislative victory, the repeal of the Affordable Care act, otherwise known as obamacare. The vote in the house of representatives was tight, with no democrats voting in favor. But how quickly this bill becomes law is
More information for your vacation planning is available at aruba. Com. And now, bbc world news. Anchor this is bbc world news america. Reporting from washington, i am tim wilcox. A shot in the arm from the trump administration. The house passes the Republican Health care bill. Make no mistake, this is the repeal and replace of obamacare. Make no mistake about it. [applause] anchor the fight for the french presidency the sense into a legal battle. Emmanuel macron files a lawsuit over claims that he has a secret bank account. And after 70 years in the public eye, Prince Philip is retiring. Hello and welcome to bbc world news america. It has been a republican mission for seven years and suffered an embarrassing setback in march, but today, President Trump finally notched a legislative victory, the repeal of the Affordable Care act, otherwise known as obamacare. The vote in the house of representatives was tight, with no democrats voting in favor. But how quickly this bill becomes law is
Heritage, culture, and the fight for equality. Visible lgbt role models are critical to the growing understanding of the Gay Community in the bay area and across the globe. We recently talked with Assembly Member evan low of campbell about his perspectives on being out in politics. I feel like weve come a long way. I would say that when i first ran for office, i felt a deep pain in my heart when asked if i was lgbt. I personally felt shameful and like i needed to hide, and its because of the experience of other people i stand on issues and the foundation that they have built and the struggles that they have been through to create an environment where i can proudly stand before you and speak as an elected official and proudly as chair of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender legislative caucus. We want to make it very clear that here in california, we do not stand for discrimination. We stand for acceptance and love. I think people need to not only be out but to also speak out. Its im
Understanding of the Gay Community in the bay area and across the globe. We recently talked with Assembly Member evan low of campbell about his perspectives on being out in politics. I feel like weve come a long way. I would say that when i first ran for office, i felt a deep pain in my heart when asked if i was lgbt. I personally felt shameful and like i needed to hide, and its because of the experience of other people i stand on issues and the foundation that they have built and the struggles that they have been through to create an environment where i can proudly stand before you and speak as an elected official and proudly as chair of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender legislative caucus. We want to make it very clear that here in california, we do not stand for discrimination. We stand for acceptance and love. I think people need to not only be out but to also speak out. Its imperative that we continue to tell the stories and share our experiences with other people so the ind