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the confederates are now free to march into fayetteville. however, union infantry are endlessly delighted by this embarrassing encounter that kilpatrick has with hampton at munro's crossroad. they nickname this battle kilpatrick shirttail skedaddle. sherman reaches fayetteville on the following day, march 11. promptly orders the first michigan engineers and mechanics to burn the former u.s. arsenal there. he will rest his army there until march the 15th, when he will begin the final stage of his progress to his destination. in the meantime, on fairbury 22nd 1865, department of north carolina troops commanded by major general john m. schofield capture wilmington. schofield has been transferred east from nashville, tennessee with the 23rd army corps. they are joining terry's forces. now there is going to be a new objective. sherman is going to be headed towards goldsboro. i will be his first destination where he will refit his army before beginning -- continuing the march into virginia. it's up to the 23rd corps commanded by general jacob d. p
the confederates are now free to march into fayetteville. however, union infantry are endlessly delighted by this embarrassing encounter that kilpatrick has with hampton at munro's crossroad. they nickname this battle kilpatrick shirttail skedaddle. sherman reaches fayetteville on the following day, march 11. promptly orders the first michigan engineers and mechanics to burn the former u.s. arsenal there. he will rest his army there until march the 15th, when he will begin the final stage of...
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the confederates are now free to march into fayetteville. however, union infantry are endlessly delighted by this embarrassing encounter that kilpatrick has with hampton at munro's crossroad. they nickname this battle kilpatrick shirttail skedaddle. sherman reaches fayetteville on the following day, march 11. promptly orders the first michigan engineers and mechanics to burn the former u.s. arsenal there. he will rest his army there until march the 15th, when he will begin the final stage of his progress to his destination. in the meantime, on fairbury 22nd 1865, department of north carolina troops commanded by major general john m. schofield capture wilmington. schofield has been transferred east from nashville, tennessee with the 23rd army corps. they are joining terry's forces. now there is going to be a new objective. sherman is going to be headed towards goldsboro. i will be his first destination where he will refit his army before beginning -- continuing the march into virginia. it's up to the 23rd corps commanded by general jacob d. p
the confederates are now free to march into fayetteville. however, union infantry are endlessly delighted by this embarrassing encounter that kilpatrick has with hampton at munro's crossroad. they nickname this battle kilpatrick shirttail skedaddle. sherman reaches fayetteville on the following day, march 11. promptly orders the first michigan engineers and mechanics to burn the former u.s. arsenal there. he will rest his army there until march the 15th, when he will begin the final stage of...
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sherman reaches fayetteville on the following day, march 11th. promptly orders the engineers and mechanics to burn the former u.s. arsenal there. he'll rest his army there until march 15th when he'll begin the final stage of his progress to his destination. in the meantime on february 22nd 1865 department of north carolina troops commanded by major general john m.scoffield captures wilmington. he was with the 237rd army corps, and they are joining terry's forces. and now there is going to be a new objective sherman is going to be heading towards goldsboro. he'll rest and refit his army before continuing the march into virginia. and it's up to the 23rd commanded by general jacob b. hawks to secure goldsboro from sherman. guess who's in his way? general bragg's troops, consisting of general robert f.hock's division and tennessee troops who reach north carolina at this point. say what you will about bragg, at least he ain't timid. he launches an a> h on cox's forces a few miles east of kingstone on march 8th and succeeds in rounding a portion of cox
sherman reaches fayetteville on the following day, march 11th. promptly orders the engineers and mechanics to burn the former u.s. arsenal there. he'll rest his army there until march 15th when he'll begin the final stage of his progress to his destination. in the meantime on february 22nd 1865 department of north carolina troops commanded by major general john m.scoffield captures wilmington. he was with the 237rd army corps, and they are joining terry's forces. and now there is going to be a...
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. >> tammy williams is the ceo of open rivers pictures, a production company she runs in fayetteville company specializes in faith-based tv shows and digital programming. >> when was the first time you realized you wanted to work behind the camera? >> as a kid. there was something about watching movie premiers that used to air on television that i wanted to be a part of but not so much in front of the camera but behind the camera. at a young age, like 12, 13 i was thinking about being behind the camera. >> earlier in her career, tammy struggled between leaving her full time position and stepping out on faith to start her own company. >> i was 9:00 to 5:00 and used to having that check. when it was time for me to go it was like i was holding on to the check but trying to reach back for my company going -- >> right. a semi-life. >> exactly. i knew if i didn't leave i was never going to leave. because there's nothing worse for a creative person to be locked down and there's nowhere else for you to grow. i called it dying from the inside out. >> that needs to come out. >> it needs to come
. >> tammy williams is the ceo of open rivers pictures, a production company she runs in fayetteville company specializes in faith-based tv shows and digital programming. >> when was the first time you realized you wanted to work behind the camera? >> as a kid. there was something about watching movie premiers that used to air on television that i wanted to be a part of but not so much in front of the camera but behind the camera. at a young age, like 12, 13 i was thinking...
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march 20th, 2007, fayetteville, arkansas.mally, officers go out solo, but corporal chris denton is recovering from a back injury, so he's riding shotgun with corporal phillip crosby. >> just really excited to finally get back to work, but i knew there were some limitations that i was going to have. >> several hours into their shift, it's turning out to be an uneventful evening. not a bad first night as corporal denton eases his way back into the job. >> we'd had a few service calls. i think we might have made a traffic stop or two. nothing stressful, nothing really big. >> but at 1:38 a.m. their night goes from zero to 60 in a matter of seconds. they're dispatched to a car accident that happens to be a block away from their location. >> it was one of those situations with as soon as we got on scene, we knew action had to be taken right now. >> the vehicle is on fire. >> my first reaction was to get out of the car and check to make sure nobody's inside of the vehicle. >> the clock is ticking and the officers have to work fast
march 20th, 2007, fayetteville, arkansas.mally, officers go out solo, but corporal chris denton is recovering from a back injury, so he's riding shotgun with corporal phillip crosby. >> just really excited to finally get back to work, but i knew there were some limitations that i was going to have. >> several hours into their shift, it's turning out to be an uneventful evening. not a bad first night as corporal denton eases his way back into the job. >> we'd had a few service...
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not far from chambersburg green castle, also in to fayetteville. >> that area by frederick county and virginia, morgan county, northeastern hampshire county. >> the main focus is north and west right now. we'll zoom in a little bit. this is the severe thunderstorm warning till 7:45. then there's another one till 7:30. if you're in hancock berkeley springs get ready for strong and gusty winds and the possibility of heavy rains and flash flooding. these storms are still pretty heavy. this is the lightning down toward stafford west side of i-95. don't see any hail in it right now but we do know the winds could gust to 40 or 50 miles per hour and also rainfall rates over an inch per hour. all the storms are now moving northeast at about 40, 40 miles per hour. headed also toward lorton. headlines, trying to watch until 10:00. lower your umbrella, secure loose objects like garbage can lids, recycle bins, get them inside. storms will taper to showers about 10 a.m. the threat of severe weather will end pretty early. breezy and mild tomorrow. pretty good shape tomorrow once these storms pass.
not far from chambersburg green castle, also in to fayetteville. >> that area by frederick county and virginia, morgan county, northeastern hampshire county. >> the main focus is north and west right now. we'll zoom in a little bit. this is the severe thunderstorm warning till 7:45. then there's another one till 7:30. if you're in hancock berkeley springs get ready for strong and gusty winds and the possibility of heavy rains and flash flooding. these storms are still pretty heavy....
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conferences, international conferences, people have contacted us from the bahamas, from other states -- fayetteville, north carolina, throughout the greater bay area, of course, and reached out and said, "how do i do this? what does it take?" it takes simply to be able to know what the blue ribbon represents and to be united in the belief that the best treatment for child abuse in adulthood is to have not have had it happen at all, to prevent it, so that is our mission -- preventing it from starting. >> we usually do the other way. we talk about the abuse and how horrible it is, but we don't talk about this piece of it. so, kathy, when the conversation starts, what do people say to you about getting these materials? >> well, they want to know how to get them, and part of it is we have this wonderful network of the 10 bay area child abuse councils that we've been working with for years. now i work as a volunteer with patty getting the materials out. patty is a great visual person and a great person looking at messaging, and she works with some other excellent people. so they've created wonderful mate
conferences, international conferences, people have contacted us from the bahamas, from other states -- fayetteville, north carolina, throughout the greater bay area, of course, and reached out and said, "how do i do this? what does it take?" it takes simply to be able to know what the blue ribbon represents and to be united in the belief that the best treatment for child abuse in adulthood is to have not have had it happen at all, to prevent it, so that is our mission -- preventing...
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winning total of $20,820 bucks, from fayetteville, georgia, it's the champs, it's the almand family.rom nashville, tennessee, it's the cedeno family. the cedeno family. somebody... [cheers and applause] i'll get it right. hold tight. everybody's here trying to win themselves a lot of cash and the possibility of driving out of here in a head-turning ford fusion hybrid, everybody. [cheers and applause] hey, let's play "feud." give me jamie. give me matt. let's go. here we go, guys, top 8 answers on the board. we asked 100 single men. fill in the blank. i'll know i've met my soul mate when i meet a girl who likes what? jamie? >> sports. steve: sports. >> we're gonna play, steve. steve: they're gonna play. >> whoo! hey. steve: jamie, how you doing? >> i'm doing great. how are you? steve: good, good, what do you do for a living? >> i'm a wife, a mom, and i'm also the director of operations for a long-term care program in tennessee. [applause] steve: all of you are sisters? >> we are sisters. steve: y'all look so much alike. >> thank you.
winning total of $20,820 bucks, from fayetteville, georgia, it's the champs, it's the almand family.rom nashville, tennessee, it's the cedeno family. the cedeno family. somebody... [cheers and applause] i'll get it right. hold tight. everybody's here trying to win themselves a lot of cash and the possibility of driving out of here in a head-turning ford fusion hybrid, everybody. [cheers and applause] hey, let's play "feud." give me jamie. give me matt. let's go. here we go, guys, top...
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. >> reporter: the va is building new facilities like this veterans hospital in fayetteville, north carolina, to handle a greater need as the wars wind down in iraq and afghanistan. deputy secretary of veterans affairs sloan gibson says, "as we improve access, more veterans are coming." last month president obama visited the va hospital in phoenix, arizona, where the initial problems were uncovered. >> it's important that veterans now that somebody's got their backs and if there are problems we're not being defensive about it, we're not hiding them. >> reporter: he says the va is chipping away at the problem. and some good news in the data. wait times for va doctors in the midwest, northeast, and west coast states were just as fast as in the private sector. good news in the data wait times to get in to va dock fors in the northeast and midwest and west coast were better than the average. but at this moment they're just trying to do the best they can and get everything moving forward. live on capitol hill edward lawrence news4. jool people suspected of being black market smugglers are operati
. >> reporter: the va is building new facilities like this veterans hospital in fayetteville, north carolina, to handle a greater need as the wars wind down in iraq and afghanistan. deputy secretary of veterans affairs sloan gibson says, "as we improve access, more veterans are coming." last month president obama visited the va hospital in phoenix, arizona, where the initial problems were uncovered. >> it's important that veterans now that somebody's got their backs and if...
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returning for their second day from fayetteville, georgia it's the almand family.ring and applause] and from atlanta, georgia, it's the howard family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theyself a lot of cash and the possibility of driving out of here in a brand-new, stylish ford fusion hybrid right there. give me sequoya, give me matt. let's go. here we go, guys. we got top 8 answers on the board. we asked 100 women finding out your man is cheating is bad. finding out that he met her where is even worse. sequoya. >> at your shower, your bridal shower. steve: met him at your bridal shower. matt? >> a bar. steve: bar. met him at the bar. pass or play? >> we're gonna play. steve: they're gonna play. hey, cindy, we talked to 100 women. finding out your man is cheating is bad. finding out he met her where is even worse. >> church. steve: met her at church. jerry, we talked to 100 women. finding out
returning for their second day from fayetteville, georgia it's the almand family.ring and applause] and from atlanta, georgia, it's the howard family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theyself a lot of cash and the possibility of driving out of here in a brand-new, stylish ford fusion hybrid right there. give me sequoya, give me matt. let's go. here we go, guys. we got top 8 answers on the board. we asked 100 women finding out your man is cheating is bad. finding out that...
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and headed up toward fayetteville. they'll zoom a little further to the south. we've got a big storm right around dc but this is a storm between harrisonburg and culpeper that we think will develop in to a line that could become severe as it moves northeastward over the course of the evening. this is already a heavy storm. heavy rains. headed to bu oy about 6:00. this could cause some flash flooding. keep that in mind. don't cross a flood ed street. rainfall rates, 4 to 5 inches per hour. it's not going to sit on top of you for an hour but still that's impressive. storm reports, warning out to allegheny county. because of hail, almost an inch size in diameter. that's moved off in to pennsylvania. tornado watch until 10:00. lower the umbrella secure loose objects because gusty winds are also a problem. storms will change to showers after 10:00. and then just a breezy and mild tuesday. in fact tomorrow looks pretty good. by 9:00 we still feel most of the activity will be on the east side at 97. temps still pretty toasty. 72 downtown. notice the orange and the yell
and headed up toward fayetteville. they'll zoom a little further to the south. we've got a big storm right around dc but this is a storm between harrisonburg and culpeper that we think will develop in to a line that could become severe as it moves northeastward over the course of the evening. this is already a heavy storm. heavy rains. headed to bu oy about 6:00. this could cause some flash flooding. keep that in mind. don't cross a flood ed street. rainfall rates, 4 to 5 inches per hour. it's...
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. >> the va is building new facilities like this veterans hospital in fayetteville north carolina toe a greater need as the wars wind down in iraq and afghanistan. deputy secretary of veterans affairs sloan gibson says as we improve access more veterans are coming. last month president obama visited the va hospital in phoenix, arizona, where the initial problems were uncovered. >> it's important that veterans know that somebody's got their backs and that if there are problems that we're not hiding them. >> the va is now chipping away at the problem. some good news in the data and wait times to see va doctors in the northeast and west and west coast are just as fast as in the private sector. in washington edward lawrence nbc news. >> the a.p. says more than 18,000 medical appointments were delayed at least a month in pennsylvania, but the vast majority received care within a month. in new jersey nearly 6,000 medical appointments were delayed at least a month. one in 16 were delayed at least a month at the vineland clinic alone. the clinic in georgetown,sussex county was among the wors
. >> the va is building new facilities like this veterans hospital in fayetteville north carolina toe a greater need as the wars wind down in iraq and afghanistan. deputy secretary of veterans affairs sloan gibson says as we improve access more veterans are coming. last month president obama visited the va hospital in phoenix, arizona, where the initial problems were uncovered. >> it's important that veterans know that somebody's got their backs and that if there are problems that...
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. >> reporter: the va is building new facilities like this veterans hospital in fayetteville north carolina, to handle a greater need as the wars wind down in iraq and afghanistan. deputy secretary of veterans affairs sloan gibson says "as we improve access more veterans are coming." last month president obama visited the va hospital in phoenix, arizona, where the initial problems were uncovered. >> it's important that veterans now that somebody's got their backs and if there are problems we're not being defensive about it we're not hiding them. >> reporter: he says the va is chipping away at the problem. and some good news in the data. wait times for va doctors in the midwest, northeast, and west coast states were just as fast as in the private sector. in washington edward lawrence news4. >>> if you lan to do some shopping in georgetown this weekend or get a look at the cherry blossoms you can expect a little more breathing room. georgetown business improvement district tells wtop radio it's going to widen the sidewalks along m street this weekend. portable fencing will give pedestrians ab
. >> reporter: the va is building new facilities like this veterans hospital in fayetteville north carolina, to handle a greater need as the wars wind down in iraq and afghanistan. deputy secretary of veterans affairs sloan gibson says "as we improve access more veterans are coming." last month president obama visited the va hospital in phoenix, arizona, where the initial problems were uncovered. >> it's important that veterans now that somebody's got their backs and if...
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the bill to prohibit the passage of nondiscrimination laws in municipalities so that the city of fayetteville arkansas passed a law prohibiting discrimination because of sexual orientation, and identity and because of this, this same team passed a state law saying that cities cannot extend further rights to people than the state does. i mean i studied that and feel it is un-american. >> it has been on the books for 120 years. >> this is david letterman from is the state of indiana and that is what he said. >> this is not the indiana that i remember as a kid. we all breathe the same air, and we are all carbon-based life form and now this guy throws a wrench into the monkey works. i'm sorry, this guy throws a monkey wrench into the works. >> into the works. >> and the indianapolis mayor told me here on cnn that it is a solution without a problem, and why is this resonating on the national level, penn? >> i don't know. it just seems that like maybe it is a bunch of people who realize that they have lost a battle that is very important to them, and that is to say that anyone under 30 is okay with
the bill to prohibit the passage of nondiscrimination laws in municipalities so that the city of fayetteville arkansas passed a law prohibiting discrimination because of sexual orientation, and identity and because of this, this same team passed a state law saying that cities cannot extend further rights to people than the state does. i mean i studied that and feel it is un-american. >> it has been on the books for 120 years. >> this is david letterman from is the state of indiana...
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that targets anyone who objects and in answer to the previous question, there was an passed in fayetteville, arkansas that went back and people gathered enough signatures at the end of 2014. it was the first ordinance that had criminal penalties against churches that refused to affirm gender identity in same-sex, sexual orientation with people as secular positions that if you didn't resolve that within 30 days, it went to criminal prosecution. shocking. this is not hypothetical. this is a forced participation in something we cannot affirm. >> on the last point, that is the issue. by the way there is a distinction between recognizing equal rights and human rights for gay persons and then he moved on to train as marriage. that is the issue here to a classical issue, protestant evangelical or catholic. that is an oxymoron. there is no such thing. there can be life-long choices between gay couples to live together, but marriage is what it is and it cannot be changed. i will add one last thing. i am the guy appear with a collar on. i will say is a catholic areas of theology to a sacrament. for t
that targets anyone who objects and in answer to the previous question, there was an passed in fayetteville, arkansas that went back and people gathered enough signatures at the end of 2014. it was the first ordinance that had criminal penalties against churches that refused to affirm gender identity in same-sex, sexual orientation with people as secular positions that if you didn't resolve that within 30 days, it went to criminal prosecution. shocking. this is not hypothetical. this is a...
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and in answer to the previous question there was an order nancy that was passed in fayetteville arkansas and gathered enough to repeal 2014. it was the first order nancy of the country. that actually had the criminal penalties against churches. same-sex and sexual orientation. and the hiring. with the people they go into criminal prosecution. shop shocking. so and that is the issue. in the question a distinction of recognizing equal rights and human rights. and for day persons and lesbian persons and they move on day marriage. that is the shall here. that is an okayy more on between day couples to live together. and it cannot be changed. and caller on. i will say as a catholic. the matter. for the sacrament of marriage there needs to be a man and a woman. who pledge their consent for life. and are open to life. if in fact we are moving to the redefinition of marriage and police power of the state behind it will there be come pulse for priests and daekons in the catholic church. to preside over services. and trends of history, the police power follows the federal decisions. incredibly imp
and in answer to the previous question there was an order nancy that was passed in fayetteville arkansas and gathered enough to repeal 2014. it was the first order nancy of the country. that actually had the criminal penalties against churches. same-sex and sexual orientation. and the hiring. with the people they go into criminal prosecution. shop shocking. so and that is the issue. in the question a distinction of recognizing equal rights and human rights. and for day persons and lesbian...
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targets anyone who objects and in answer to the previous question, there was an ordinance passed in fayetteville, arkansas that went back and people gathered enough signatures at the end of 2014. is the first ordinance that had criminal penalties against churches that refused to affirm gender identity in same-sex, sexual orientation with people as secular positions that if you didn't resolve that within 30 days, it went to criminal prosecution. shocking. this is not hypothetical. this is a forced participation in something we cannot affirm. dea. fournier: on the last point, that is the issue. by the way, there is a distinction between recognizing equal rights and human rights for gay persons and then he -- and then you moved on to gay marriage. that is the issue here to a classical issue, protestant, evangelical or catholic. that is an oxymoron. there is no such thing. there can be life-long choices between gay couples to live together, but marriage is what it is and it cannot be changed. i will add one last thing. i am the guy up here with a collar on. i will say is a catholic areas of theology
targets anyone who objects and in answer to the previous question, there was an ordinance passed in fayetteville, arkansas that went back and people gathered enough signatures at the end of 2014. is the first ordinance that had criminal penalties against churches that refused to affirm gender identity in same-sex, sexual orientation with people as secular positions that if you didn't resolve that within 30 days, it went to criminal prosecution. shocking. this is not hypothetical. this is a...
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here's johnny from fayetteville north carolina.aller: first of all, that last caller, i really do not believe in the electoral system. i think it should be one man one vote. that's how we got bush. i think the supreme court has become so partisan in terms of making decisions. how did we come up with citizens united? if that is the case that corporations are people, when this country was almost brought down to its knees with banks, nobody went to jail. it is corporations are people. that's all i got to say. i think at this point, the people's votes have been sold off by money. thanks again, pedro. host: from "new york times" a look at the long campaign season saying, running for president becomes a full-time job, sometimes requiring potential candidates to set aside whatever they were doing to pursue it. in 2005, the romney decided to not run for second term as governor of massachusetts, despite having had a successful first term. for candidates who already hold local office, campaigning in fundraising overlap significantly with the
here's johnny from fayetteville north carolina.aller: first of all, that last caller, i really do not believe in the electoral system. i think it should be one man one vote. that's how we got bush. i think the supreme court has become so partisan in terms of making decisions. how did we come up with citizens united? if that is the case that corporations are people, when this country was almost brought down to its knees with banks, nobody went to jail. it is corporations are people. that's all i...
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merlin augustine and his wife beverly of fayetteville, arkansas, and the event his foundation has sponsored for 22 years, the annual easter feed, held the saturday before easter. mr. womack: this year a record 6,741 people enjoyed a meal fit for kings, served by men and women of all walks, including a number of local, state and federal officials and scores of volunteers. . their son established a foundation for the purpose of helping the less fortunate. the easter feed is its signature event. it's the kind of event that warms the heart reminding all of us of our duty to care for those around us. i want the nation to know how much i appreciate this beautiful couple for their kindness and their decency. and their dedication to our community. my wife terry, and i always look forward to helping at the event. few things in life give us more pleasure than the easter feed. thanks, merlin and beverly. can't wait till next year. i yield back. shira: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for o
merlin augustine and his wife beverly of fayetteville, arkansas, and the event his foundation has sponsored for 22 years, the annual easter feed, held the saturday before easter. mr. womack: this year a record 6,741 people enjoyed a meal fit for kings, served by men and women of all walks, including a number of local, state and federal officials and scores of volunteers. . their son established a foundation for the purpose of helping the less fortunate. the easter feed is its signature event....
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. >> host: let's hear from fayetteville north carolina and carlos good evening. go ahead. >> caller: good evening, how are you doing? the two cases between -- before the court i believe the question on whether same-sex couples should be allowed to marry but i also believe the constitution -- the reason being that the states have to be allowed it to recognize licensing and license ensuring as they see fit. eight dr. doctor who is licensed in florida and minnesota recognizes its license to practice medicine. the same thing with lawyers. the other thing is as far as that goes writes people out there it would require states that fail to recognize a legal concealed carry license is granted. that rings up all sorts of havoc that the petitioners in this case have got to realize. >> host: but me recapitalize. you believe should states recognize same-sex marriage but they won't change the ruling on whether states should recognize a legal marriage same-sex marriage from another state tax. >> caller: yes my belief one of the justices let on to that question thing if we answ
. >> host: let's hear from fayetteville north carolina and carlos good evening. go ahead. >> caller: good evening, how are you doing? the two cases between -- before the court i believe the question on whether same-sex couples should be allowed to marry but i also believe the constitution -- the reason being that the states have to be allowed it to recognize licensing and license ensuring as they see fit. eight dr. doctor who is licensed in florida and minnesota recognizes its...