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and trump administration. and the immigration law is taking effect into florida. we could have extreme consequences. just one of 200 new laws in the state that could change peoples lives. that is coming up. lgbtq rights advocates are condemning one of yesterday s key decisions from the supreme court. the court sided with a colorado web designer who said she had a first amendment right to refuse service to same-sex couples. in the majority opinion justice gorsuch wrote the tolerance, not coercion, is our nations answer. the first amendment envisions the united states of a rich and complex place where all persons are free to think and speak as they wish, not as the government demands. in her dissenting opinion justice sotomayor called the decision heartbreaking. compared it to discrimination that blacks faced before the civil rights movement. she writes, quote, the immediate symbolic effect to the decision is to marquise and that means for a second class status. in this w ....
Like duck tape at all. those do. carley: that is amazing. i got distracted. don t do it. i m not talking about smore camp. i m not tal t talking about smoe camp. i m not going to charles barkley the segment. let s get out of here. i won t say what s on my mind. say wh what you were going o say. do it later in the show. i want to talk about jonah hill and 25-year-old girlfriend he set relationship boundaries on. i m on jonah s side. we should talk about that later. have you seen that, carley? carley: i ve seen the headline. i didn t do a deep dive. i ll talk to will about it in the break. there s maria, she s talk to us after the break. french law enforcement could be granted the power to snoop on accused criminals as rioters rage in the streets. we ll have more on the fury in ....
Dampening hopes that the worst may be over. this after more than 1,300 people were arrested last night alone, with 45,000 police officers on the streets. hundreds of them have been injured so far, authorities say. amid the chaos, looting overnight, hundreds of cars set on fire. and the state department urging americans to stay away from the protests for their safety. the unrest coming in response to tuesday s killing by police of a 17-year-old boy identified as nahel m. of north african descent. he was shot during a traffic stop after police say he tried to drive away and officers feared for their safety. but prosecutors charging the officer preliminarily with voluntary homicide, saying the conditions to discharge a weapon hadn t been met. the killing lighting a match under long simmering complaints about racism and discrimination by french law enforcement, an allegation the government denies. president macron ....
. you re right, lindsey. every night to government, the police, how trying to do more to quell this violence. every night these protests and riots across the country have only gotten bigger. that is really posing a big question for the government as they try to get the situation under control. one of the things we are seeing is this protest movement has really become about more than just the killing of nahel m. it is becoming an opportunity for people who have, for a very long time, in obsessed about what they perceive as racism, discrimination by police and law enforcement in france, to really make their voices heard. we have seen the escalating riots across the country. they are centered around these cause for reform within french law enforcement. we are also seeing that as this continues to expand to more and more cities, it is starting to affect pretty much every aspect of life in france. including the economy. one of the largest unions in france calling for remote work ....