It would appear that none of the networks carried the film clip. I can understand why. It would not be particularly complimentary to the Democrat party.
I saw it on FOX Cable News. It was played several times during the day and evening. My wife saw it. The names of the congressmen were not reveled. However, they were identified as Democrats. One wore a lighter suit and the other two were darker. They walked out in single file, approximately 5-7 feet apart, and left the chamber to their left.
Strangely, I never saw the "walkout" on FOX again after the first day. Apparently, no one saw the "walkout" on network television at any time.
Folks, that is powerful pressure to keep this thing off the air, especially with FOX.
Got a favor to ask. If anybody else out there saw the "walkout," please let me know in either the Comments section or the Contact Form. Surely, my wife and I can't be the only ones that witnessed such behavior.
POST SCRIPT:
After posting the above, I found a clip on the internet. Below is a link to The Washington Post. They are pretty friendly to the left. They accurately portray the news with the film clip.........then spend the rest of the article explaining why its okay.
Sorry, Washington Post. I like to do my own thinking. I don't need you to think for me. Just report the news.
See the link below.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2016/06/14/paul-ryan-held-a-moment-of-silence-then-some-house-democrats-held-a-protest/
Another Post Script. I thought the above would be the clip of the "walk out." I just viewed the clip. The "walk out" is deleted from the clip. It happened just before the film clip started. The Washington Post continued to demonstrate the paper's support for the left. The printed portion accurately writes of the "walk out," but the film is edited.