focus solely on anti-semitism. house speaker nancy pelosi, the republicans and the democrats together but just democrats together to deliver unanimous vote. i salute all of their members for demonstrating the courage to have this difficult conversation and for doing so in a spirit of great respect, disagreeing but never questioning the patriotism or motivation of anyone with whom we serve. dave: members photo 407-23 in favor of the measure. i woke congressman steve king did not vote yea or nay but present. he was stripped of his committee post after making anti-semitic remarks in january. the republicans include 1 of 2 jewish to address congressman ilhan omar. i believe she knows exactly what she is doing. it is an american value, by the way to have reasonable, legitimate criticism of a government without the u.s. government, israel or any other government. it is not an american value
and it should not have been included on anything but anti-semitism. shannon: omar said anti-semitic s stopped media and omar makes controversial remarks about media, both of them hate. and g.o.p. against protest media, republicans anti-semitic. haley, is it fair accusation to make? halie: it is not and this is actually the third time 116th congress has voted to condemn anti-semitism in just less than three months. in this resolution was very strong and this kind of nation not only anti-semitism but intolerance and all of its form. it was important the house take the steps and certainly we found representative omar s comments unacceptable in a resolution to define anti-semitism not only the form of white supremacy that the house originally voted on. stephen: don t you think
them voted against. so while there may have been a disagreement at the outset about the scope of this resolution, in the end, steve: haley. hailey: and most of them issued statements saying it was a sham and they thought it was watered down. they were not supporting anything negative but something they thought essentially not really addressing shannon f i can jump in, shannon. shannon: stephen, does that change the nature of this resolution? steve: let me jump in for a second. the republicans did not vote, protesters and i know a lot of them personally, like ted yoho, a democrat in new york. these guys are protesting about why can t anti-semitism stand on its own? it was all anti-semitism, omar tropes for the last two months