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not only whether it was the right time to challenge doma that i think more significantly whether thiswas the right person to do so. and so ... edie have to pay the estate tax and that it was over $350,000 i think kind of raised the hackles of certain people in the the people in the community and they were concerned that ed would be seen as a rich white lady and no one would get it and no one would care. i do not share that view. first of all, i represent wealthy people all the time and frankly compared to the people i normally represent key was nowhere near that level. in fact when i first met her and she said will you take my well you take my case and how much will it cost me and i did this to her and she said really i would like to pay and i said trust me you cannot afford our fees. so so that parts didn't bother me at second she actually isn't that a wealthy. most wealthy. most of the taxes due to the appreciation in the apartment in the village. it has increased greatly for couple hundred thousand and that was the reason of the driver behind the tax. and third of all it seems to m
not only whether it was the right time to challenge doma that i think more significantly whether thiswas the right person to do so. and so ... edie have to pay the estate tax and that it was over $350,000 i think kind of raised the hackles of certain people in the the people in the community and they were concerned that ed would be seen as a rich white lady and no one would get it and no one would care. i do not share that view. first of all, i represent wealthy people all the time and frankly...
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and after doma come even though they were married first for the federal law they were not married.and so what happens is when it happens when one of the soldiers was injured critically or critically once been killed in the line of duty, the military couldn't notify their spouse of what had happened because the spouse under federal law wasn't a spouse and we have been hearing a lot of reports that as far as the pentagon was concerned, this was horrible. they felt they were agonized by it. they thought that it completely tightly to the concept of military honor and respect hit sacrifice and it was driving them crazy. my opening was very much keyed into that. i read a list i had to come up with something very quickly in the courtroom. >> host: you've explained there were multiple ways you could win in the courts but not all of them would be a good thing necessary for the future cases that thought to indicate the rights of gay and lesbian. can you talk about that distinction? >> guest: there was a possibility that the supreme court could say that's the case only applied to edie which i
and after doma come even though they were married first for the federal law they were not married.and so what happens is when it happens when one of the soldiers was injured critically or critically once been killed in the line of duty, the military couldn't notify their spouse of what had happened because the spouse under federal law wasn't a spouse and we have been hearing a lot of reports that as far as the pentagon was concerned, this was horrible. they felt they were agonized by it. they...
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how far of a reach from the legal perspective do you see this decision and doma as well. >> guest: ihaven't thought about it in terms of comparing marriage is to engagement. i might be able to look at the buck in terms of the rights of gay people, i said in august 2013 i gave a speech which predicted windsor was the equal that of the battle of normandy and that it was continued taking the rest of europe but there was no question that we would do so. i think that this was the capitulation legally speaking of the forces of world war ii. there was no question in my mind that they read together meaning that no government in this country state, federal, local can discriminate against people solely because they are gay. so the state sanctioned is now over, nothing about that and that is why you are seeing decision after decision and i have a case in mississippi right now but has the last law on the books of the bans gay couples from accounting and i normally don't like to predict that i'm going to win a case but i am confident we will win this case. the next is going to be what does the th
how far of a reach from the legal perspective do you see this decision and doma as well. >> guest: ihaven't thought about it in terms of comparing marriage is to engagement. i might be able to look at the buck in terms of the rights of gay people, i said in august 2013 i gave a speech which predicted windsor was the equal that of the battle of normandy and that it was continued taking the rest of europe but there was no question that we would do so. i think that this was the capitulation...
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that wasn't the end of it because there was still the provision in doma that said if the state didn'tant to recognize same-sex marriages performed in another state, that state did not have to. but that was finally lifted this past june and now same-sex couples have a right to mary equally with heterosexual couples, of course you are in some place like rogan county, ky. the yn you still have problems. >> who finally took their case? >> roberta kaplan took their case and she now has a book out about the winter case. it is not quite out yet. it is coming out, the publication date is october 5th. [inaudible question] >> it actually began about 1950 with the federal government where there was no witchhunt in d.c.. anyone who was suspected of homosexuality was fired from government positions, but it quickly moved beyond the federal government. it took hold in state governments. anyone suspected of homosexuality, worked in any capacity for the state government was in danger of being fired but it moved beyond that as well. it moved to private employment and the there were really at that time,
that wasn't the end of it because there was still the provision in doma that said if the state didn'tant to recognize same-sex marriages performed in another state, that state did not have to. but that was finally lifted this past june and now same-sex couples have a right to mary equally with heterosexual couples, of course you are in some place like rogan county, ky. the yn you still have problems. >> who finally took their case? >> roberta kaplan took their case and she now has a...
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the iowa high school athletic association says it was -doma. dowling catholic and cedar -- the uni-dome. dowling catholic and cedar rapids kennedy will now play monday at 7:06 p.m. if you purchased a ticket for friday it will be honored. count on kcci to keep you in the know as the storm hits tomorrow. watch live radar and get weather and closing alerts on your smartphone with our kcci mobile app. kevin: new at 10:00 tonight when , will the new pool at the downtown wellmark ymca finally be open? a lot of members at the y want to know the answer to that, so does a major donor who is debating whether to delay their next payment. kcci's mark tauscheck explains. mark: the pool at the downtown y was supposed to open this year, a lot of money is going to have to be raised quickly if it's even going to open next year. >> they just want to know where it is at. mark: prairie meadow's ceo says board members were surprised to hear media reports about lagging fundraising efforts for the new pool at the downtown y, currently some $6 million away from resumi
the iowa high school athletic association says it was -doma. dowling catholic and cedar -- the uni-dome. dowling catholic and cedar rapids kennedy will now play monday at 7:06 p.m. if you purchased a ticket for friday it will be honored. count on kcci to keep you in the know as the storm hits tomorrow. watch live radar and get weather and closing alerts on your smartphone with our kcci mobile app. kevin: new at 10:00 tonight when , will the new pool at the downtown wellmark ymca finally be...
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christie went at it doma and you that there were a series of terrorist attacks in the city? >> it was very strange. i tweeted that people should stay away from this part of town a friend of mine got me to call into the show and i heard over the line before i could hear on the phone what was going on. it was scattered bits of information. antwan: described to us when he went to the airport to fly back to the state. tell us about them the mood in the airport. >> it was quiet. my plane itself is only half-full. i expected to be the last helicopter with panic people. it wasn't the case at all. it's. christina: what was security like? >> the security was pretty quick but once i got to the united states there was more security than i've seen on the receiving end. as soon as i stopped off the plane they checked my passport. i think they were trying to make sure nobody escaped the country that shouldn't and then once i'm getting my bags people started going up to the baggage claim christina: we are glad that you are right. antwan: so good to see you in person again and that you made
christie went at it doma and you that there were a series of terrorist attacks in the city? >> it was very strange. i tweeted that people should stay away from this part of town a friend of mine got me to call into the show and i heard over the line before i could hear on the phone what was going on. it was scattered bits of information. antwan: described to us when he went to the airport to fly back to the state. tell us about them the mood in the airport. >> it was quiet. my plane...
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an doma did not reveal any type of tear. diagnosed with a knee sprain, which still hurts, going to be treated carefully as the patriots proceed cautiously with his return. amendola will have treatment each day. it's far too soon to know if he'll be available sunday night no denver. it appears unlikely. the a.f.c. east is soon to be a lock and amendola's obviously far more valuable than it is in december. game. we'll give everything a chance to try to sort it out, then we'll list him on the practice wednesday. i know everybody wants to diagnose it, but it doesn't always work that way. reporter: teams that start a perfect 10-0, we know carolina and the patriots are 10-0. but only one of those teams orleans saints, actually went on to win the super bowl. so at this point, 10-0 means nada. peyton manning, we all know he's not going play on sunday night, but the broncos announced today he's going to be to be in a walk boot for the next two weeks. he's had a torn planter fashia. boy, does that hurt. it's like walking around on raz
an doma did not reveal any type of tear. diagnosed with a knee sprain, which still hurts, going to be treated carefully as the patriots proceed cautiously with his return. amendola will have treatment each day. it's far too soon to know if he'll be available sunday night no denver. it appears unlikely. the a.f.c. east is soon to be a lock and amendola's obviously far more valuable than it is in december. game. we'll give everything a chance to try to sort it out, then we'll list him on the...
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erin: the doma county delegation has approved more than $8 million to -- the bellnut county delegation has approved more than a million dollars to build a new jail -- $8 million to build a new jail. authorities say this type of of the heroin crisis. >> some individuals to not have the skill set over never trained how to make the decisions. the program that goes on here teaches life skills and decision-making. erin: the project will break ground in the spring, with fall of 2017. sean: coming up, a reminder to think before you ink. the artist who gave one mets fan a world series champs tattoo before the world series started. [laughter] erin: we are kicking off a new series called "what the winter weather?" we are going to take a look at in the sky. kevin: we are looking at a huge rich of warming pressure. i had no idea snhu had this amazing campus. even the walk to class is amazing. i love the sense of community. people actually hold the doors open for you here. all my professors really know who i am here. they genuinely want you i've made so many friends here. friends i know i'll have f
erin: the doma county delegation has approved more than $8 million to -- the bellnut county delegation has approved more than a million dollars to build a new jail -- $8 million to build a new jail. authorities say this type of of the heroin crisis. >> some individuals to not have the skill set over never trained how to make the decisions. the program that goes on here teaches life skills and decision-making. erin: the project will break ground in the spring, with fall of 2017. sean:...
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-- doma? albia was able to recover and on the next play they go 45 yard. touchdown. albia takes the 10-6 lead and in mount ayr, we had the brother bowl, six sets of brothers on the roster, posting a team with seven cents per brothers. mount ayr fought for this one. they lead 21-8. cuts the lead to 21-15. on the kickoff, turns the corner 95 yards for the touchdown. that was a 41 yard touchdown. mount ayr wins 34-15. denver at bishop garrigan. the bishop garrigan bears still undefeated are undefeated and ranked number one, but denver just three spots the hind. denver starts out quick. mitchell sykes breaks through the line. they were moving the ball. back and forth they went. bishop garrigan could not score in this game. bishop garrigan get bounced on their home field, 22-0. algona takes it. van meter moving on. class 1a quarterfinals they beat 28-26. pella, a very close game at the half but they blow up in the second half to win and advance to the class 3a semifinals over davenport assumption. 49-28. the lineup for saturday, iowa at indiana at 2:30, indiana state at u
-- doma? albia was able to recover and on the next play they go 45 yard. touchdown. albia takes the 10-6 lead and in mount ayr, we had the brother bowl, six sets of brothers on the roster, posting a team with seven cents per brothers. mount ayr fought for this one. they lead 21-8. cuts the lead to 21-15. on the kickoff, turns the corner 95 yards for the touchdown. that was a 41 yard touchdown. mount ayr wins 34-15. denver at bishop garrigan. the bishop garrigan bears still undefeated are...
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. >> we either go to the doma or go home -- dome or go home. >> what on earth was that? football friday night, that is what that was, the final night of outdoor football. the winner is on to the uni-dom e. our game of the week, dcg against norwalk. austin claver has a concussion and cannot play football anymore. damon klapper, the new quarterback having a tough go. dcg did have a halftime lead of 7-6. this guy just staring me down. what? norwalk moving to change in the third quarter. moments later, the old in and around. can they finish the run? touchdown, norwalk wins 19-14. they are on to the dome for the first time. johnson has never been there. tonight was johnston's first order final appearance ever. they started great. johnston marches down for the field goal, taking an early 3-0 lead. fans going nuts. this guy trying to scare me down but i was not going to let that happen. he caved. valley down 3-0, goes for a fourth down and look at the purple shirt. turnover, they are fired up in dragon country. they get the ball back and here comes lombardi motoring in, extends
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but what people want to know is, who has leadership who was the in 1996 in terms of doma, the defense of marriage act? so what i think the issue is who is prepared under difficult circumstances, when it's not necessarily popular, to make decisions which are thehe right decicions, rather than 20 years later say, well, you know, maybe i was wrong or maybe i got to rethink that. >> well, i had a lot more i want to discuss. we're compacted today. but senator sanders, alwayay a pleasure to have you 0 on, sir. thanks very much. >> okay. >>> when we come back, the panel will be here to discuss all that we've heard fromen carson, trump and bernie sanders. what a week and w wt a i was ready to serve. i just gotten married. i was right out of school. my family's all military. you don't know what to expect. then suddenly you're there... in another world. i did my job. you do your best.. i remember the faces... how everything mattered... so much more. my buddies... my country... everything... and everyone i loved... back home. [ ma announcer ] for all who've sererd and all who serve, we can never
but what people want to know is, who has leadership who was the in 1996 in terms of doma, the defense of marriage act? so what i think the issue is who is prepared under difficult circumstances, when it's not necessarily popular, to make decisions which are thehe right decicions, rather than 20 years later say, well, you know, maybe i was wrong or maybe i got to rethink that. >> well, i had a lot more i want to discuss. we're compacted today. but senator sanders, alwayay a pleasure to...
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who was there in 1996 in terms of doma, the defense of marriage act?o what i think the issue is, who is prepared under difficult circumstances, when it's not necessarily popular, to make decisions which are the right decisions rather than 20 years later say, well, you know, maybe i was wrong or maybe i got to rethink that. >> well, i had a lot more i want to discuss. we're compacted today. but senator sanders, always a pleasure to have you on, sir. be safe on the trail. thanks very much. >> okay. >>> when we come back, the panel will be here to discuss all that we've heard from ben carson, trump and bernie sanders. wha we stop arthritis pain, so you don't have to stop. tylenol® 8hr arthritis pain has two layers of pain relief. the first is fast. the second lasts all day. we give you your day back. what you do with it is up to you. tylenol®. yothat's lactaid®.k! right. 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so, no discomfort? exactly. try some... mmm, it is real milk. lactaid®. 100% real milk. no discomfort. >>> welcome back to our panelists, radio t
who was there in 1996 in terms of doma, the defense of marriage act?o what i think the issue is, who is prepared under difficult circumstances, when it's not necessarily popular, to make decisions which are the right decisions rather than 20 years later say, well, you know, maybe i was wrong or maybe i got to rethink that. >> well, i had a lot more i want to discuss. we're compacted today. but senator sanders, always a pleasure to have you on, sir. be safe on the trail. thanks very much....
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who was there in 1996 in terms of doma, the defense of marriage act?o what i think the issue is, who is prepared under difficult circumstances when it's not necessarily popular to make decisions which are the right decisions rather than 20 years later say, well, you know, maybe i was wrong or maybe i got to rethink that. >> well, i had a lot more i want to discuss. we're compacted today but senator sanders, it's always a pleasure to have you on, sir. be safe on the trail. >> okay. >> thanks very much. when we come back, the panel will be here to discuss all we've heard from ben carson, trump, and bernie sanders. what a week and what a day. one year from "e" day. we'll be back. what super poligrip does for me is it keeps the food out. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more food particles. super poligrip is part of my life now. ono off-days, or downtime.ason. opportunity is everything you make of it. this winter, take advantage of our season's
who was there in 1996 in terms of doma, the defense of marriage act?o what i think the issue is, who is prepared under difficult circumstances when it's not necessarily popular to make decisions which are the right decisions rather than 20 years later say, well, you know, maybe i was wrong or maybe i got to rethink that. >> well, i had a lot more i want to discuss. we're compacted today but senator sanders, it's always a pleasure to have you on, sir. be safe on the trail. >> okay....
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them doma has let nothing and i think that is a problem. hope it ends with this presidential election. hopefully it will go back to the way it was. times, ithe new york was said about winter is coming is that the real problem is whether it is presumption that the united states is somehow responsible for what russia has become. or for what it should become. guest: without saying the fact and -- was an economist anyone can google them and see what he has to say. you could see this as a there is political left and political right in this country. we need more global security and the united states, whether they they are thet, most powerful country that could be in a leading position or could stay away and walk away. away in today's globalized world, it is not going to work. everything that is global. trade, finances -- unfortunately, terrorism. because all of the beautiful tools we are using, they are [indiscernible] and pretending that with this world, it in this case, the united states could stay away to rely on to giant oceans protect americ
them doma has let nothing and i think that is a problem. hope it ends with this presidential election. hopefully it will go back to the way it was. times, ithe new york was said about winter is coming is that the real problem is whether it is presumption that the united states is somehow responsible for what russia has become. or for what it should become. guest: without saying the fact and -- was an economist anyone can google them and see what he has to say. you could see this as a there is...
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certainly their views on doma and the impact in 1996, very different. there are still some big differences. talk about wall street. breaking up the big banks, putting in glass siegel, the death penalty. there are a number of differences that exist. >> we expect tonight the senator sanders, this is not a forum on the stage. >> right, right, right. >> will he point physically where he disagrees with -- >> i'm sure rachel maddow rachel maddow will have an intelligent discussion on the important issues. where the question goes we'll obviously go it. >> what about the question of hillary clinton and the e-mails? in the first debate, a memorable moment. bernie sanders saying i don't care about the e-mails and now he said i wasn't taking the issue off the table. on the table or off the table. >> so there's a process going on. the fbi doing an investigation. he said and if you look back at film taken immediately after he left the stage and the debate that night, he said, i think there's a process going on. let it go on and we'll see where it leads and what he d
certainly their views on doma and the impact in 1996, very different. there are still some big differences. talk about wall street. breaking up the big banks, putting in glass siegel, the death penalty. there are a number of differences that exist. >> we expect tonight the senator sanders, this is not a forum on the stage. >> right, right, right. >> will he point physically where he disagrees with -- >> i'm sure rachel maddow rachel maddow will have an intelligent...
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now as far as the supreme court cases that evaluated doma, now lgbt families are able to bring in their family members here to the united states. so it is catching up. that part of our population is now able to take, have that benefit in immigration law. and so i, i, it's unclear to me right now, for purposes of family, what might be the, in terms of civil rights how we might be able to redefine family from a civil rights perspective, other than to think about the family structures that we currently have in place today, who are, with respect to deep, speaking of the 11 million undocumented immigrants. it's important to examine how are families on the ground, who do they count as people who are special to them? and should they benefit from comprehensive immigration reform and the reformatting of our family-based immigration. >> anyone want to take the unauthorized, ross's first question about the status of unauthorized people prior to -- >> i mean, i'll take a shot, i think one perspective, it's a great question and an important thing to point out. certainly, you look at, obviously, even
now as far as the supreme court cases that evaluated doma, now lgbt families are able to bring in their family members here to the united states. so it is catching up. that part of our population is now able to take, have that benefit in immigration law. and so i, i, it's unclear to me right now, for purposes of family, what might be the, in terms of civil rights how we might be able to redefine family from a civil rights perspective, other than to think about the family structures that we...
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prosecution, continental variation, they knew what the skeptics that argued, they knew what swedish witch's domae. while this was a truly deranged moment in our history, it was also profoundly significant. wins the spell breaks the recriminations wheat away rich layer of faith. the very idea of confession central to puritanism would be tainted, mass.'s leaders would never again apply to the church for advice. complicity in 1692 cracks open the door to religious toleration and the trials would change the way the country and new england and the way new england saw its self. no one did more to keep the live, would later shame new england with its rich prosecuting whenever new england wanted talk about slave voting. today the trials and/or the moral guardrail where salem mutates yet again to become a cautionary tale. you stop us when we overreact or overcorrect, when fear overpowers reason, the experts, seem less expert. they remind us of the risk of thinking ourselves exceptional. where will the devils show most malice where he is hated most? satan's appearance in massachusetts seemed merely to be
prosecution, continental variation, they knew what the skeptics that argued, they knew what swedish witch's domae. while this was a truly deranged moment in our history, it was also profoundly significant. wins the spell breaks the recriminations wheat away rich layer of faith. the very idea of confession central to puritanism would be tainted, mass.'s leaders would never again apply to the church for advice. complicity in 1692 cracks open the door to religious toleration and the trials would...