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entertainment industry and beyond. we have a powerhouse of folks here to help hash it all out with a new hour of american voices, live from pride begins now. we begin this hour honoring how far we have come in the 50 years since the stonewall riots here in this neighborhood. those riots opened the country s eyes to the demonization of gay people. it was at stonewall in 1969 that far goers refused to orders to leave their only safe haven in the city. the refusal led to them being beaten for a number of nights by police. spit upon by anti gay protesters. it was their bravery and belief and never sidelining their true selves that helped pave the way to the supreme court s ruling seven years ago. making same-sex marriage legal across all 50 states. it was that landmark case that fell on the right side of history. putting america on record as a country extending freedom even further, to love we love. but the question has quickly become for how long after the supreme court ....
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The role wheeling was the product of a well organized and sustained campaign to overturn it. by contrast, the supreme court recognized the right to same sex marriage seven years ago, and no such nationwide movement has formed to oppose it. even so, there is nothing to prevent a future court from striking down those other rights for having no roots in history. we now know that a majority of the supreme court wouldn t have recognized him in the first place, as to whether they would now reject them, the key point is that they ve only been around recognized by the supreme court for five, ten, 15 years, which makes them much easier to overrule. that was nbc s pete williams reporting with me how hair on set. new york congressman, richie torres. congressman, we have so much we have to get to, but i have to ask you, this pride feels different. it feels different, because it is supposed to be a celebration of how far we have come. a celebration of rights that have been obtained. but it is ....