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jon lapook looks at eeset cigarettes and their effects on teenagers and jan crawford looket as country'sr kelsey grammer joins us in the studio with his new broadway show "finding never neverland." that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . >>> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> developing this morning, a police involved shooting in frankford. the situation that led a police officer to fire his gun. >>> plus new surveillance video released gives police new clues to the hit-and-run in kensington that killed a two year old little boy. >> and looking at some rain and some storms in our forecast. will it ruin the upcoming weekend? it is friday. good morning everyone, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm natasha brown in for erika von tiehl. straight to check on the wet forecast this morning. i certainly had my umbrella this morning. >> good job. this will be one of those days guys, where we're dealing with scattered showers. you know, not necessaril
jon lapook looks at eeset cigarettes and their effects on teenagers and jan crawford looket as country'sr kelsey grammer joins us in the studio with his new broadway show "finding never neverland." that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . >>> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> developing this...
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. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," jan crawford talks to country music's biggest. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." ac m's. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." they became the generation that brought us tweets and eco-friendly cars. but first they were flinstones kids. today's flinstones have come a long way too. with the latest recommended level of vitamin d to support bone health. [singing] we are flinstones kids. that's the flinstones effect. what's with him? he's happy. your family's finally eating vegetables thanks to our birds eye voila skillet meals. and they only take 15 minutes to make. ahh! birds eye voila so veggie good >>> comedian trevor noah takes over for jon stewart of "the daily show" later this year. debora patta has more on his upbringing and how it's influenced his comedy. >> can i ask you a question? >> reporter: whether he's portraying a california surfer girl -- >> if you're like from africa, like have you ever had aids? >> reporter: -- or savaging the double amputee track star. >> look at him. no legs n
. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," jan crawford talks to country music's biggest. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." ac m's. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." they became the generation that brought us tweets and eco-friendly cars. but first they were flinstones kids. today's flinstones have come a long way too. with the latest recommended level of vitamin d to support bone health. [singing]...
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jan crawford is at the courthouse. >> reporter: the argument quickly turned heated. the justices clashed with one another and fired hostile questions at the lawyers. with justice sonia sotomayor going so far she told an oklahoma lawyer defending lethal injection, "nothing you say or read to me am i going the believe until i see it with my own eyes." the case focuses on a narrow issue, whether one of the three drugs sometimes used for lethal injection, a sedative, is effective in preventing severe pain and suffering and whether states must find a different drug, but the arguments laid bare deep divisions on the court over broader quest about the death penalty. sotomayor and elena kagan were most forceful in opposition, with both reportedly asserting that lethal injection was like being burned alive with chemicals. conservatives pointing to different medical studies and several lower-court rulings strongly disputed that. they suggested the arguments were a back-door way of dismantling the death penalty. "let's be honest about what's going on here," said justice samuel
jan crawford is at the courthouse. >> reporter: the argument quickly turned heated. the justices clashed with one another and fired hostile questions at the lawyers. with justice sonia sotomayor going so far she told an oklahoma lawyer defending lethal injection, "nothing you say or read to me am i going the believe until i see it with my own eyes." the case focuses on a narrow issue, whether one of the three drugs sometimes used for lethal injection, a sedative, is effective in...
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. >> jan crawford gets a look at sunday's academy of country music awards. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> fortunately we're catching these people but how many are slipping through and plotting ai agnst america? >> prosecutors say he spent two months in syria. he came back and told others he wanted to target anyone in uniform. >>> a gyrocopter pilot who landed on the colapit lawn is released. >> it may provide an opportunity for law enforcement and secret service to reinforce their services. >> if you drive da'esh out of iraq, is iran going to have more influence than the united states would like for it to have? >> severeea wther todoray f roughly 30 million americans, anywhere from ks ansaugthroh oklahoma and much of texas. >> they removed a passenger from a southwest plane after she tried to silence her snoring sleepmatthe wi a pen. >> screamed almost like a little girl. >> he saved his life. >> man fell ontohe t subway tracks in philadelphia and a moment later another man jumps down to help and pulls the man to safety. >> ahall tt
. >> jan crawford gets a look at sunday's academy of country music awards. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> fortunately we're catching these people but how many are slipping through and plotting ai agnst america? >> prosecutors say he spent two months in syria. he came back and told others he wanted to target anyone in uniform. >>> a gyrocopter pilot who landed on the colapit lawn is released....
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jan crawford got a first-hand look at what put him in the driver's seat. exas, where country's best will shine this weekend. jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. bentley appeals to all types. he's also one of the most respected well liked artists in the business. he's a real person who's followed his own path and the fans are following with him. >> his concerts sell out arenas. rowdy celebrations led by a guy who loves a good time. and cold beer. but dierks bentley is not your usual country music star. >> my story's not typical. and it's not easy to sum up in a two- or three-world byline. please don't box me in. >> reporter: the 39-year-old may well be country music's most complicated simple man. a regular guy from arizona who wants his fans to have fun and isn't afraid to join in. he's also a graduate of prestigious vanderbilt university and married a woman he's known since eighth grade. bentley bridges a lot of worlds. for proof look no further than his latest album, a deeply personal collection he wrote in the year after his father's death. it's
jan crawford got a first-hand look at what put him in the driver's seat. exas, where country's best will shine this weekend. jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. bentley appeals to all types. he's also one of the most respected well liked artists in the business. he's a real person who's followed his own path and the fans are following with him. >> his concerts sell out arenas. rowdy celebrations led by a guy who loves a good time. and cold beer. but dierks bentley is not...
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and jan crawford gets behind the scenes look to what to expect from this weekend's academy of countrywards from co-host luke bryant. she's inside at&t stadium. news is back in the morning see you guys in just about ten minutes. >> you got t that will be a great show. >> speaking of which scare on the road for one of the lead singers, hillary scott on tour bus when a tire blew. then the bus caught fire. the back of the bus was badly damaged, but the driver was able to pull over and get everybody out safely. head today today arlington which of course as we mention airs sunday night right here on cbs-3. >> lady group of the year sunday night. >> big award is acm end taint err of the year. one of the mom east is back on the country music scene after 14 long years of retirement. here's a closer look now at the return of garth brooks. >> one of the top selling musician cents ever. >> garth brooks almost category n to himself. he operates under his own rules, his own time line. >> he came along at a time where country radio was ballad heavy. he transformed that into a stadium rock act. and h
and jan crawford gets behind the scenes look to what to expect from this weekend's academy of countrywards from co-host luke bryant. she's inside at&t stadium. news is back in the morning see you guys in just about ten minutes. >> you got t that will be a great show. >> speaking of which scare on the road for one of the lead singers, hillary scott on tour bus when a tire blew. then the bus caught fire. the back of the bus was badly damaged, but the driver was able to pull over...
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jan crawford is inside the stadium in arlington, texas. sheep has a sneak preview of the big party.48 hours, this stadium, which is normally a football field, is going to host all the big names. i mean everyone is going to be there. but to get to this moment it took a lot of work. >> the first to test out the big stage, a rising star. cole swindell nominated for new artist of the year kicked off two days of rehearsal leading up to sunday's show. >> that's the good thing about being a new artist sometimes. you're always the first one up. >> reporter: what was it like? >> my heart was racing. just to see my logo and everything, it was unbelievable. >> reporter: even veteran luke bryant sees this year's show as something different. >> to be in such a large venue, 60,000 plus -- >> reporter: or more. >> or more. >> reporter: he's up for four awards, including entertainer of the year. he's also co-hosting the acms with blake shelton. >> it's not a joke fest up there. this is a ceremonial very very important award show where we're honoring a lot of people and, yeah, get up there and be cl
jan crawford is inside the stadium in arlington, texas. sheep has a sneak preview of the big party.48 hours, this stadium, which is normally a football field, is going to host all the big names. i mean everyone is going to be there. but to get to this moment it took a lot of work. >> the first to test out the big stage, a rising star. cole swindell nominated for new artist of the year kicked off two days of rehearsal leading up to sunday's show. >> that's the good thing about being...
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. >> jan crawford gets a look at sunday's academy of country music awards. >>> but we begin this morning"eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> fortunately we're catching these people but how many are slipping through and plottin
. >> jan crawford gets a look at sunday's academy of country music awards. >>> but we begin this morning"eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> fortunately we're catching these people but how many are slipping through and plottin
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as jan crawford reports, justices appear deeply divided, theout come is uncertain. >> reporter: recognizing the gravity of their decision, the justice's are caution of changing the long held definition of marriage. >> it's been with us since milenia. it's difficult for the court to say we know better. >> reporter: they said the court should stay out of it. john roberts said same-sex legal could harden opposition. >> no more debate. closing the debate can close minds. >> reporter: the shift in public opinion has been dramatic. same-sex marriage is now legal in 37 states. it's unclear from the arguments whether the court will make it legal nationwide. liberal justices suggested the constitution require same-sex couples be treated equal as hetero sexual couples. jus till stephen breyer. >> many gay children want to have children and they do. >> reporter: that point seemed to resinate with kennedy, the pivotal vote on gay cases. he took issue with a lawyer opposing to same-sex marriage. >> you had a premise that only opposite-sex couples can have a bonding with a child. that is interesting. it'
as jan crawford reports, justices appear deeply divided, theout come is uncertain. >> reporter: recognizing the gravity of their decision, the justice's are caution of changing the long held definition of marriage. >> it's been with us since milenia. it's difficult for the court to say we know better. >> reporter: they said the court should stay out of it. john roberts said same-sex legal could harden opposition. >> no more debate. closing the debate can close minds....
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here's jan crawford. >> reporter: recognizing the gravity of their decision, the justices seemed cautious about changing the long-held definition of marriage. justice anthony kennedy: >> this disef nition has been with us for millennia and it's very difficult for the court to say, oh, well, we-- we know better. >> reporter: conservatives suggested the court should stay out of it. chief justice john roberts said a ruling decreeing same-sex marriage legal could harden opposition. >> there will be no more debate. i mean, closing the debate can close minds. >> reporter: the shift in public opinion has been dramatic. same-sex marriage is now legal in 37 states. it's unclear from the arguments whether the court will make it legal nationwide. liberal justices suggested the constitution requires same-sex couples be treated as equal to heterosexual couples as families with children. justice stephen breyer: >> many gay people want to have children, and they do. >> reporter: that point seemed to resonate with ken dierk the pivotal vote on gay-rights chases. he took issue with the lawyer opposing sam
here's jan crawford. >> reporter: recognizing the gravity of their decision, the justices seemed cautious about changing the long-held definition of marriage. justice anthony kennedy: >> this disef nition has been with us for millennia and it's very difficult for the court to say, oh, well, we-- we know better. >> reporter: conservatives suggested the court should stay out of it. chief justice john roberts said a ruling decreeing same-sex marriage legal could harden...
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jan crawford is insight at&t stadium with the night's big moments. good morning. >> good morning. it's hard to believe a few hours ago there were 70,000 people elaborate sets and stages and lighting, and, of course, all those stars here to celebrate 50 years of the acm awardings, and it was quite a show. the show got off to a texas-sized start with a country music legend and a classic country song. ♪ all my exes live in texas and texas is a place i dearly love to be ♪ ♪ you know it a min'ty fault ♪ >>> miranda lambert was one of the night's big winners taking home four awards including song album and female vocalist of the year. >> thanks so much for allowing me to live my dreams. >> reporter: she also got one of the seven milestone awards co-hosted by her husband blake sheldon. >> an audience so big we just made the "guinness book of world records." >> reporter: co-host luke bryan took home the fan picks award for entertainer of the year. ♪ why should we ♪ >> reporter: vocal duo of the year florida georgia line. >> thank you all our music and country fans. we love you guys. >> re
jan crawford is insight at&t stadium with the night's big moments. good morning. >> good morning. it's hard to believe a few hours ago there were 70,000 people elaborate sets and stages and lighting, and, of course, all those stars here to celebrate 50 years of the acm awardings, and it was quite a show. the show got off to a texas-sized start with a country music legend and a classic country song. ♪ all my exes live in texas and texas is a place i dearly love to be ♪ ♪ you know...
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jan crawford is inside at&t stadium with the night's big moments. jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it was hard to believe there was just a few hours ago there were 70,000 people elaborate sets and stages and lighting and those stars here to celebrate 50 years of the acm awards and it was quite a show. >> he is the king of country music, george strait! [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: the show got off to a texas-sized start with a country music legend and a classic country song. ♪ call my exes live in texas, and texas is a place i dearly ♪ love to be ♪ ♪ you know it ain't my fault when their jaw drops and they're ♪ like whoo ♪ >> miranda almost bert was one of the night's big winners, taking home four big awards including song album and female vocalist of the year. >> thank you so much for allowing me to live my dreams. >> reporter: she also got one of the seven milestone awards handed out in front of a record-breaking crowd co-hosted by her husband blake shelton. >> an audience so big we just made the guinness book of world records!
jan crawford is inside at&t stadium with the night's big moments. jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it was hard to believe there was just a few hours ago there were 70,000 people elaborate sets and stages and lighting and those stars here to celebrate 50 years of the acm awards and it was quite a show. >> he is the king of country music, george strait! [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: the show got off to a texas-sized start with a country music legend and a...
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. >> jan crawford meets maddie & tae. they're opening up to their voices of change.you some of this morning's headlines. "the detroit news" looking at a possible link between shrinking airlines seating and health problems. >> it's gone down from about 19 inches to 17. last summer flyers were squeezed into the least amount of personal space in the history of flying. the flyers say the closely packed assets could make it harder to evacuate a plane. let me tell you, not 30 minutes ago charlie was saying how small the seats are. >> sitting in the back. >> and you're 6'3". >> exactly. >> i was going what are you doing sit back there? that's what i want to know. >> took you to place you've never been hasn't it? >> tee hee hee. >> they're searching for a cat burglar caught on cat camera. a new york city woman installed her camera. it caught a suspected thief breaking in through the window. somebody knows this guy. it's believed that he climbed up the scaffolding. he didn't steal the cats but he allegedly took an ipad a laptop, jewelry and digital cap rah before walk out the
. >> jan crawford meets maddie & tae. they're opening up to their voices of change.you some of this morning's headlines. "the detroit news" looking at a possible link between shrinking airlines seating and health problems. >> it's gone down from about 19 inches to 17. last summer flyers were squeezed into the least amount of personal space in the history of flying. the flyers say the closely packed assets could make it harder to evacuate a plane. let me tell you, not...
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. >> jan crawford, nashville. >> look for them tomorrow night on kpix, country music awards. >>> live of dublin, nice clear start. low clouds in the bay area, but looking good in dublin this morning. here's what you can expect today, sunshine for the most part warmer inland, cooler along the coast. much cooler. weather repeat, so if you don't get to enjoy today we're doing the same thing tomorrow. let's look at temperatures first to the south bay santa clara 78. 75 in mountain view, 76 palo alto 80 in campbell today. east bay 82 in brentwood 79 in walnut creek 80 know fair kneeled. -- in fairfield. 64 in san francisco cooler along the coast. bay 59. north bay san rafael, 75 today. tomorrow much like today then monday cooling trend moving into the bay area with more clouds around. then that shower chance that we're starting to monitor for wednesday into thursday. >>> it is getting more difficult to ignore how many calories we consume when we eat out. later this year big restaurant chains are going to be required to label calories on menus. the stewedy shows customers -- study shows cus
. >> jan crawford, nashville. >> look for them tomorrow night on kpix, country music awards. >>> live of dublin, nice clear start. low clouds in the bay area, but looking good in dublin this morning. here's what you can expect today, sunshine for the most part warmer inland, cooler along the coast. much cooler. weather repeat, so if you don't get to enjoy today we're doing the same thing tomorrow. let's look at temperatures first to the south bay santa clara 78. 75 in...
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. >> cbs news chief legal correspondent jan crawford was at the u.s. supreme court for today's arguments. she explains why it could all come down to one man. justice anthony kennedy. >> today he asked very tough questions from both sides. he started off by kind of stressing the gravity and magnitude of this decision, saying this has been the definition, the traditional definition of marriage has been in place for millennia and that they're asking for a change in that definition but then later in the argument he seemed troubled by points that same-sex couples of course wanted to have children and be apart of a loving and committed family, really pushing back on opponents of same-sex marriage so he was tough to read and at the end of the day this could all come down as it has in the past to justice kennedy. >> who gave the most compelling argument today? >> i think where the argument really went off the rails for opponents of same-sex marriage was when they started trying to justify why those bans of same-sex marriage were in the government's interest. t
. >> cbs news chief legal correspondent jan crawford was at the u.s. supreme court for today's arguments. she explains why it could all come down to one man. justice anthony kennedy. >> today he asked very tough questions from both sides. he started off by kind of stressing the gravity and magnitude of this decision, saying this has been the definition, the traditional definition of marriage has been in place for millennia and that they're asking for a change in that definition but...
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jan crawford, cbs news, the supreme court. >>> this morning superintendent of fairfax county schools garza is blasting the board of supervisors for failing to fully fund the school budget. the deficit this year is only about $8 million. that's out of a $2 billion school budget. garza is warning that a likely $100 mill shortfall next year is going to force cuts to programs she says makes them excellent. everything outside of the core curriculum will have to be considered for cutting. the teacher pay has remained flat. the only thing left to cut she says will be programs. county supervisors say they give the schools as much as they could. >>> good morning. welcome to wusa9. our time 16:28. ity -- is 6:28. it's a dry morning but it's going to give way to a wet evening for some of you. you'll want to stick around and find out who get it is. >> i'm nick giovanni. when it rains, it pours. that pollen is twirl -- is swirring. raise those tissues. -- swirling. raise those tissues. anybody got them? >> there's no box over here. >> we'll track that down, larry. the good news is the rain is goi
jan crawford, cbs news, the supreme court. >>> this morning superintendent of fairfax county schools garza is blasting the board of supervisors for failing to fully fund the school budget. the deficit this year is only about $8 million. that's out of a $2 billion school budget. garza is warning that a likely $100 mill shortfall next year is going to force cuts to programs she says makes them excellent. everything outside of the core curriculum will have to be considered for cutting....
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and jan crawford gets a behind- the-scenes look at what to expect from this weekend's academy of countryom co-host luke bryan. she is on the inside at&t stadium one of the biggest awards shows ever. the news is back in the morning. see you at 7:00. >> exciting. it should be a goo one. >> we were saying that it looks like a gyro, you know, when you eat a gyro. >> like a "hero"? >> yes. >> this is a different device from the thing you ingest. >> it's friday. >> thank you for putting up with me. [ laughter ] >>> the drought could be responsible for the deaths of hundreds of tule elk at the point reyes national seashore. more than 250 elk died inside a fenced preserve between 2012 and 2014. during the same period, the population of free roaming elk at point raze increased by one- third. those elk had more access to water. tule elk were introduced decades ago after they were aren't extinct in the 19th century >>> an art flash mob in oakland this morning to raise awareness for birds. artists and nature enthusiasts want to draw attention to an incident last year when a tree trimmer destroyed ne
and jan crawford gets a behind- the-scenes look at what to expect from this weekend's academy of countryom co-host luke bryan. she is on the inside at&t stadium one of the biggest awards shows ever. the news is back in the morning. see you at 7:00. >> exciting. it should be a goo one. >> we were saying that it looks like a gyro, you know, when you eat a gyro. >> like a "hero"? >> yes. >> this is a different device from the thing you ingest. >>...
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jan crawford recently talked to paulson, she's in washington. rivate life after the financial crisis he said he suddenly came to a stop. he struggled. he said he lost his joy. a sense of purpose. today is the new mission, he's devoting his considerable time energy and money in finding solutions. >> reporter: if you ran into this unassuming couple on one of their nature walks -- >> see that hank? >> yeah. >> reporter: -- you'd never know the power this man once held. >> the dow tumbled more than 500 points. ♪ >> it's got to be one of the watershed days in the nation's market history. >> reporter: as treasury secretary, henry paulson bailed out the banks and guided the nation in a financial crisis. >> american people can remain confidence. >> reporter: his influence so great he was called king henry. >> right there, yeah. >> reporter: this is paulson today. a conservationist bird-watching with his wife wendy, and soungd the alarm on two issues he says are even more critical with the financial crisis. a relationship with china and the environment. >
jan crawford recently talked to paulson, she's in washington. rivate life after the financial crisis he said he suddenly came to a stop. he struggled. he said he lost his joy. a sense of purpose. today is the new mission, he's devoting his considerable time energy and money in finding solutions. >> reporter: if you ran into this unassuming couple on one of their nature walks -- >> see that hank? >> yeah. >> reporter: -- you'd never know the power this man once held....
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jan crawford is at the supreme court with the latest. jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, you know justice kennedy is a conservative but he tends to vote with the liberals on these gay rights cases so he could make the difference and yesterday he asked tough questions on both sides. >> you're at war with your conscience! >> reporter: there were protests outside the courts and inside the courtroom a rare outburst justice anthony kennedy, a likely swing vote seemed cautious about changing the long-held definition of marriage. >> this definition has been with us for millennia and it's very difficult for the court do say, oh, well we know better. >> reporter: but the shift in public opinion over the years has been dramatic. same-sex marriage is now legal in 37 states though mostly through court ruling. liberal justices suggested the constitution requires same-sex couples be treated as equal to heterosexual couples as families with children. >> many gay people want to have children and they do. >> reporter: and kennedy took issue wit
jan crawford is at the supreme court with the latest. jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, you know justice kennedy is a conservative but he tends to vote with the liberals on these gay rights cases so he could make the difference and yesterday he asked tough questions on both sides. >> you're at war with your conscience! >> reporter: there were protests outside the courts and inside the courtroom a rare outburst justice anthony kennedy, a likely swing vote seemed...
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jan crawford. >> reporter: this is the civil rights issue of our time whether or not gays and lesbiansually. now, there are long lines of people outside the court. stretching around the building. protesters marching outside. many of these people have waited outside four or five days just to try to get a seat inside and see history, what they had hope is history being made. now, right now, same-sex marriage is legal in 37 states. these cases are going to focus on four where it is not, ohio michigan kentucky and tennessee. and the court is going to be taking a look at two different issues, whether or not states must allow same-sex marriage. and let's say that they don't, whether or not those states with traditional marriage must recognize same-sex marriages that are performed in states where it is legal. now based on the court's recent track record on gay rights issues most people think the justices will affirm same-sex marriage. and that, of course reflects a remarkable shift not only in public opinion, but here at the supreme court, norah. >> jan, great to have you there. i think it's
jan crawford. >> reporter: this is the civil rights issue of our time whether or not gays and lesbiansually. now, there are long lines of people outside the court. stretching around the building. protesters marching outside. many of these people have waited outside four or five days just to try to get a seat inside and see history, what they had hope is history being made. now, right now, same-sex marriage is legal in 37 states. these cases are going to focus on four where it is not, ohio...