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taking that issue off the table by legislating for equal marriage rights in northern ireland as theyhe minister said equal marriage was a devolved issue. the question moved the budget will. would she give a clear commitment to the people of northern ireland and this house that the budget for northern ireland will be set as soon as possible, given that the head of the civil service said we cannot go much beyond the beginning of february with that clarity about how much departments and public bodies are going to have to spend next year. the lack of a budget is affecting services, including health and social care. the current position is intolerable. we need a budget and we need it now. karen bradley assured him she had had discussions about that issue. if you were watching this programme on tuesday, you'll have seen mps grilling senior executives from the failed construction company, carillion. well, on wednesday it was the turn of the government. the liaison committee, which is made up of the chairs of all the other committees, had summoned the cabinet office minister. but he was bein
taking that issue off the table by legislating for equal marriage rights in northern ireland as theyhe minister said equal marriage was a devolved issue. the question moved the budget will. would she give a clear commitment to the people of northern ireland and this house that the budget for northern ireland will be set as soon as possible, given that the head of the civil service said we cannot go much beyond the beginning of february with that clarity about how much departments and public...
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a controversial new law passed in december which we called the marriage equality law which for the first time a lot of sexual couples to marry it was very difficult to get that passed because our political elites were much more conservative than the population it was clear that the population wanted it but certain powerful politicians in the parliament did the very best to to impede it what i did find if i may extend the question a little is i'm probably of jewish origin i'm half irish catholic and have been a jewish by descent i've expected a degree of that to semitism in russia. i didn't encounter it and i was enormously impressed with the jewish museum. i found the presentation of the jewish contribution to russian history and culture right through the years since russia conquered parts of poland in the jewish population of poland and below russia became russian citizens that whole story was fascinating i left that museum with the spirit of uplift because i folk this means that russia and its row getting on the path of decent mutually respectful relationship. issues a respectful relat
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at one moment, the court decided 5-4, we're going to have marriage equality. same court goes 5-4 and say everyone has in the d.c. case, the howard case, everybody has a right to a gun regardless of militias or anything else. it's the courts. it's not the states. they're not doing there. >> even before columbine happened many years before the heller decision. this country was awash in guns long before 2008 when that decision came down. so you know, one of the problems that gun control advocates have is that piecemeal gun control tends not to work because if indiana has a permissive regime and illinois doesn't, guns come. i'm saying we have to have a serious conversation about why we enshrine this as a right and we're not going to get started unless we are talking about it. by the way, i'm not by any means as opposed to responsible people owning guns. as responsible people own guns in say japan or australia or the united kingdom, countries that don't have nearly the kind of firearms violence that we do here because they have onerous restrictions who can own a gu
at one moment, the court decided 5-4, we're going to have marriage equality. same court goes 5-4 and say everyone has in the d.c. case, the howard case, everybody has a right to a gun regardless of militias or anything else. it's the courts. it's not the states. they're not doing there. >> even before columbine happened many years before the heller decision. this country was awash in guns long before 2008 when that decision came down. so you know, one of the problems that gun control...
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. >> you were an early advocate for gay rights, marriage equality, transgender rights. >> gloria, i see you drive by here year after year. >> reporter: i was doing gay and lesbian rights, late '70s, early '80s. one of my first public cases was two women, lesbian life partners, and were denied the right to dine in the section for romantic dining. that was only for opposite sex couples. we litigated that lawsuit. ultimately, we won. >> reporter: the fight for victims' rights runs deep in allred's family. her granddaughter sarah is an attorney. as is gloria's daughter, lisa bloom. but bloom, also seen as a champion of women's rights, has recently come under fire. >> women's rights lawyer lisa bloom taking some heat this morning. >> lisa bloom resigning. >> she is stepping down. >> reporter: representing harvey weinstein against a multitude of accusations. ranging from sexual misconduct to rape. >> did you advise her against it? >> my daughter has a separate law firm, and she makes her own decisions about who her clients are going to be. i'm not here to second-guess her in any way. >> repor
. >> you were an early advocate for gay rights, marriage equality, transgender rights. >> gloria, i see you drive by here year after year. >> reporter: i was doing gay and lesbian rights, late '70s, early '80s. one of my first public cases was two women, lesbian life partners, and were denied the right to dine in the section for romantic dining. that was only for opposite sex couples. we litigated that lawsuit. ultimately, we won. >> reporter: the fight for victims'...
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people that they should vote for this particular party because they will bring abortion reform or marriage equalityand yet. we know there is a kind of society that we want to be a part of, and we know that there is overwhelming public support for some of these issues, so it's really disappointing that some of our leaders can't actually enact that change. 0livia, you're the president of the national union of students in ireland, and you've met actually with a lot of the parties, i think as recently as last week with the dup, to talk about some of these issues. how did you come away from that? i don't think anything has come out of these talks that wasn't really to be expected, personally. i think, if anything, one of the things that's become crystal—clear is, for any progress to be made in any sort of area in legislation in northern ireland, the petition of concern is most definitely in need of some desperate reform, and it is unclear as to whether or not any of the parties have a clear path forward for how that should be done. sinn fein have made much in recent years of what they call the equality
people that they should vote for this particular party because they will bring abortion reform or marriage equalityand yet. we know there is a kind of society that we want to be a part of, and we know that there is overwhelming public support for some of these issues, so it's really disappointing that some of our leaders can't actually enact that change. 0livia, you're the president of the national union of students in ireland, and you've met actually with a lot of the parties, i think as...
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. >>> 14 years ago a turning poirnt for the fight of marriage equality. >> igniting a struggle that swept>> reporter: these kids are too young to remember what happened on these very steps 14 years ago. >> folks were lined up. >> reporter: lined up for a chance to be equal. >> san francisco is a proud city and we do not tolerate discrimination. >> reporter: federal law said marriage was between a man and a woman. >> local officials are not allowed to defy the law. >> reporter: the state supreme court sided with opponents of same-sex marriage. >> to make cl make cl make cl ml are like other families. >> i think it is amazing. everyone should have the right to join in marriage. >> reporter: even those who aren't directly affected know somebody who is. >> i have a family member who can now legally get married. >> reporter: it took more than a decade for the nation's law can change. >> i am part of the american dream. >> reporter: that is upsetting, it should have happened earlier. >> i hope he will be remembered for it. >> reporter: city hall will be remembered as the place where love is lov
. >>> 14 years ago a turning poirnt for the fight of marriage equality. >> igniting a struggle that swept>> reporter: these kids are too young to remember what happened on these very steps 14 years ago. >> folks were lined up. >> reporter: lined up for a chance to be equal. >> san francisco is a proud city and we do not tolerate discrimination. >> reporter: federal law said marriage was between a man and a woman. >> local officials are not...
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new law passed in december which we call the marriage equality law which for the first time allowed a sexual couples to marry it was very difficult to get that passed because our political elites were much more conservative than the population it was clear that the population wanted it that certain powerful politicians in the power limit and did their very best to to him paid it what i did find if i may extend the question a little is i'm probably of jewish origin i'm half irish catholic and have been a jewish by descent. i'd expect the degree that the semitism in russia. didn't encounter it and i was enormously impressed with the jewish museum. and its presentation of the jewish contribution to russian history and culture right through the years since russia conquered potent in the jewish population of poland and below russia became russian citizens that whole story was fascinating i left that museum with a spirit of uplift because my folks showed us that russia and its row getting on the path of a decent mutually respectful relationship. issues a respectful relationship between russ
new law passed in december which we call the marriage equality law which for the first time allowed a sexual couples to marry it was very difficult to get that passed because our political elites were much more conservative than the population it was clear that the population wanted it that certain powerful politicians in the power limit and did their very best to to him paid it what i did find if i may extend the question a little is i'm probably of jewish origin i'm half irish catholic and...
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new law passed in december which we called the marriage equality law which for the first time a lot of sexual couples to marry it was very difficult to get that passed because our political elites were much more conservative than the population it was clear that the population wanted it but certain powerful politicians in the parliament did the very best to to impede it what i did find if i may extend the question a little is i'm probably of jewish origin i'm half irish catholic and have been a jewish by descent. i'd expected a degree of that to semitism in russia. i didn't encounter it and i was enormously impressed with the jewish museum. i found the presentation of the jewish contribution to russian history and culture right through the years since russia conquered parts of poland in the jewish population of poland and below russia became russian citizens that whole story was fascinating i left that museum with a spirit of uplift because i folk this means that russia and its row getting on the path of decent mutually respectful relationship. issues a respectful relationship between
new law passed in december which we called the marriage equality law which for the first time a lot of sexual couples to marry it was very difficult to get that passed because our political elites were much more conservative than the population it was clear that the population wanted it but certain powerful politicians in the parliament did the very best to to impede it what i did find if i may extend the question a little is i'm probably of jewish origin i'm half irish catholic and have been a...
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new law passed in december which we call the marriage equality law which for the first time allowed a sexual couples to marry it was very difficult to get that passed because our political elites were much more conservative than the population it was clear that the population wanted it that certain powerful politicians in the power limit and did their very best to to him paid it what i did find if i may extend the question a little is i'm partly of jewish origin i'm half irish catholic and half...
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. >>> 14 years ago a turning poirnt for the fight of marriage equality. >> igniting a struggle that swept the nation. >> reporter: these kids are too young to remember what happened on these very steps 14 years ago. >> folks were lined up. >> reporter: lined up for a chance to be equal. >> san francisco is a proud city and we do not tolerate discrimination. >> reporter: federal law said marriage was between a man and a woman. >> local officials are not allowed to defy the law. >> reporter: the state supreme court sided with opponents of same-sex marriage. >> to make clear, lgbt families are like other families. >> i think it is amazing. everyone should have the right to join in marriage. >> reporter: even those who aren't directly affected know somebody who is. >> i have a family member who can now legally get married. >> reporter: it took more than a decade for the nation's law can change. >> i am part of the american dream. >> reporter: that is upsetting, it should have happened earlier. >> i hope he will be remembered for it. >> reporter: city hall will be remembered as the place where
. >>> 14 years ago a turning poirnt for the fight of marriage equality. >> igniting a struggle that swept the nation. >> reporter: these kids are too young to remember what happened on these very steps 14 years ago. >> folks were lined up. >> reporter: lined up for a chance to be equal. >> san francisco is a proud city and we do not tolerate discrimination. >> reporter: federal law said marriage was between a man and a woman. >> local officials...
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institutions can only be resolved with political will and with future respect to death issues like marriage equalitytes, respect, integrity in government, should not be politically contentious. michelle o'neill be politically contentious. michelle 0'neill fair well, that challenge of the negotiations at stormont will be the negotiations at stormont will be the first major test i suppose for her as the new vice president of the party, and mary lou mcdonald, who's just been ratified as the new sinn fein presidentwhether or not those talks are successful will depend on whether sinn fein returns to government in northern ireland. they have been out of power there along with the dup since the power—sharing executive collapsed just over 13 months ago. mary lou mcdonald now ta kes months ago. mary lou mcdonald now takes over as leader of the party, which is the second—largest in northern ireland and the third largest in the irish were just their ambition is to be in government on both sides of the border. they're perhaps unique in that they operate in two differentjurisdictions. mary lou mcdonald will be h
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resistance against the administration and in lapinski's case he voted against obama scare and marriage equality and abortion rights. it's not surprising to me they are not garnering the endorsement of the democratic party following the 2016 election with the groundswell around bernie sanders. >> shannon: i'm .. shannon: i'm those candidates. >> it's good to have a very stronger, loyal, better opposition than to have people that have gone over the line into full-on socialism. of course, this sort of holding people's feet to the fire we've seen in the rebound party goes back a long time. but in the last election if the democrats dnc and the hillary clinton people had not rigged the process democratic process would have nominated a full-on proud socialist democratic socialist. and that's a pretty big deal. and while that is better for republicans, i think. it's sort of a problem and the idea that one fully established party in this country today believes in socialism or something very close to it is a pretty frightening thing actually. >> shannon: so charlie's not feeling the bern but i have a que
resistance against the administration and in lapinski's case he voted against obama scare and marriage equality and abortion rights. it's not surprising to me they are not garnering the endorsement of the democratic party following the 2016 election with the groundswell around bernie sanders. >> shannon: i'm .. shannon: i'm those candidates. >> it's good to have a very stronger, loyal, better opposition than to have people that have gone over the line into full-on socialism. of...
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tonight on abc 7 news at 11:00 on channel >>> 14 years ago today, a turning point in the fight for marriage equality>> jonathan bloom looks back at the day san francisco began issues marriage licenses to same-sex couples, igniting a struggle that swept the country. >> reporter: these kids are too young to remember what happened on these steps 14 years ago. >> folks were lined up, not just through city hall, around the block, in the rain. >> reporter: lined up for a chance to be equal. >> san francisco is a proud city. we do not tolerate discrimination. >> reporter: then mayor newsom led the charge to begin issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples in san francisco, even though federal law said marriage was between a man and a woman. >> local officials are not allowed to defy the law. >> reporter: the state supreme court sided with opponents of same-sex marriage. but in the meantime, san francisco had married 4,096 same-sex couples who became the vanguard of a movement. >> to make clear that lgbt families are like other families, committed people who care about each other, who love each other. >>
tonight on abc 7 news at 11:00 on channel >>> 14 years ago today, a turning point in the fight for marriage equality>> jonathan bloom looks back at the day san francisco began issues marriage licenses to same-sex couples, igniting a struggle that swept the country. >> reporter: these kids are too young to remember what happened on these steps 14 years ago. >> folks were lined up, not just through city hall, around the block, in the rain. >> reporter: lined up...
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just as states led on marriage equality, just as states can lead on climate action, i think you'll seeading on gun action. in fact, our neighbor, the governor of delaware, said delaware was going to seek cutting the sale on automatic weapons. i think you'll see more states doing it. >> florida governor marco rubio taking the lead and saying they will raise the age, even though the nra is not behind him on that. the president is behind it as well. how long do you think it will be when some of these restrictions are not what they want to see? >> i think we should welcome movement wherever we see the movement. i recall very well rick scott once saying that he passed more pro-gun laws in one term than any other governor in florida. let's hope in the wake of this tragedy, he's changed his mind and is willing to accept some reasonable limitations. so the nra is a strong force, but it's not stronger than the vast majority of americans who believe that we need to show that we love our kids more than our guns. they organized big time here in maryland when i put in gun legislation. they filled t
just as states led on marriage equality, just as states can lead on climate action, i think you'll seeading on gun action. in fact, our neighbor, the governor of delaware, said delaware was going to seek cutting the sale on automatic weapons. i think you'll see more states doing it. >> florida governor marco rubio taking the lead and saying they will raise the age, even though the nra is not behind him on that. the president is behind it as well. how long do you think it will be when some...
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. >> it led us on a long and convoluted journey to where we are with marriage equality. interesting time to mark that. got that ring on. "good morning america" starts right now. former nfl quarterback johnny manziel. >> surprising revelation and his plans for eye comeback. see you later. >>> hope you have a great day. >>> good morning, america. one of the ex-wives who accused a top trump aide, forcing him to resign, now takes on the president. her new comments overnight. >>> new images of the devastating grand canyon crash. three tourists killed. this woman, believed to be one of four survivors, now fighting for their lives. >>> an abc news exclusive. a revealing one on one with former nfl quarterback johnny manziel, known as johnny football. now opening up about his private struggle. what was behind his dramatic fall from the top of the sports world? and why he's thinks he's ready for a comeback. only on "gma." >>> and team usa soaring to olympic gold on the slopes. and scoring big at the rink.
. >> it led us on a long and convoluted journey to where we are with marriage equality. interesting time to mark that. got that ring on. "good morning america" starts right now. former nfl quarterback johnny manziel. >> surprising revelation and his plans for eye comeback. see you later. >>> hope you have a great day. >>> good morning, america. one of the ex-wives who accused a top trump aide, forcing him to resign, now takes on the president. her new...
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that, people say it's a pipe dream, it's never going to happen. 25 years ago if you had said marriage equality -- you set out the goal and then you work toward it. >> but the supreme court has said that already in heller. it says the second amendment is not an unlimited right. you cannot buy a warehouse of ar-15s if you have mental illness problems. there already is limits to it. what i agree with you about is there is no big goal that everybody can march behind. just to say gun control is not the sexiest thing that is going to get everybody -- >> let me give jill colvin the last word. a lot of people who oppose gun restrictions say, that change in law wouldn't have prevented this. that's their excuse. that wouldn't have prevented las vegas. that wouldn't have prevented this. what is the white house saying behind the scenes about the fact that the public response is just not having that any more? >> well, i think you've seen this both privately and publicly with the fact that the president, somebody who takes not very lightly the fact that he was endorsed by the nra early on, is very good frie
that, people say it's a pipe dream, it's never going to happen. 25 years ago if you had said marriage equality -- you set out the goal and then you work toward it. >> but the supreme court has said that already in heller. it says the second amendment is not an unlimited right. you cannot buy a warehouse of ar-15s if you have mental illness problems. there already is limits to it. what i agree with you about is there is no big goal that everybody can march behind. just to say gun control...
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may that allows any two people to wed, making the island nation the first country to take away marriage equality rights. in illinois, an avowed white supremacist and former nazi leader is poised to win the republican party's nomination for a u.s. congressional seat. arthur jones, who once headed american nazi party, is running unopposed for illinois' 3rd congressional district in chicago's suburbs. this is jones being interviewed thursday by cnn's alisyn camerota. >> it is shocking here how vocally and unapologetically racist you are. are you a nazi? past 15, 20 the years, i am not had anything to associationnational on a formal basis. i don't call myself a nazi. i call myself an american patriot and statesman. amy: white supremacists in the self-styled alt-right movement are responsible for racist violence that's left more than 100 people dead or wounded. that's according to the southern poverty law center in a new investigation titled, "the alt right is killing people." it finds 13 alt-right related fatal episodes committed by young white men, including mass shootings in charleston, south caro
may that allows any two people to wed, making the island nation the first country to take away marriage equality rights. in illinois, an avowed white supremacist and former nazi leader is poised to win the republican party's nomination for a u.s. congressional seat. arthur jones, who once headed american nazi party, is running unopposed for illinois' 3rd congressional district in chicago's suburbs. this is jones being interviewed thursday by cnn's alisyn camerota. >> it is shocking here...
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the main issues i havejust highlighted arab and language rights, marriage equality, legacy inquest rightsrn together. we have had a rollback on those commitments. the dup never embraced those commitments and agreements. the disrespect of irish identity is clear and asked ten years. they know what the —— may no longer wanted the government to look after certain sections of society. we had arrogance shown towards some sections of society and particularly towards irish national identity that did not make a good government. it isafar did not make a good government. it is a far cry from the good friday agreement and the peace agreement that was so hard won. what we have set out to do in the past 13, 1a months is to find a way forward. we wa nt to months is to find a way forward. we want to be in government and picked government departments. we want to fight the fight against brexit, which the majority of people in northern ireland voted against. we wa nt to northern ireland voted against. we want to fight austerity. despite the challenges, we still want to be in government but we can‘t make it
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>> well, look, when there is a debate about marriage equality in this country, that took a long time.t actually happened it was sort of like an avalanche. and now, you know, it's the law of the country now. i think with gun control, it's going to start -- the difference here is the kids in sandy hook were so young that they weren't really able to voice their, you know, provide a voice. >> they were too young. >> these kids are 17, 18 years old. they can -- they have a platform now through social media. they can get their voices out. they can organize. they are organizing. i wish them all the -- all the luck and best and all the success that they can have here because they may be the only people who can take on the nra. >> let me show you this statement from sarah sanders. we first had this on nbc over the weekend. sarah sanders put a statement about what their effort is right now in this white house, to kind of -- to begin this conversation. the president spoke to senator cornyn on friday about the bipartisan bill he and senator murphy introduced to improve federal compliance with cri
>> well, look, when there is a debate about marriage equality in this country, that took a long time.t actually happened it was sort of like an avalanche. and now, you know, it's the law of the country now. i think with gun control, it's going to start -- the difference here is the kids in sandy hook were so young that they weren't really able to voice their, you know, provide a voice. >> they were too young. >> these kids are 17, 18 years old. they can -- they have a platform...
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we have marriage equality. we hear stories from trans service members whose commanders are so supportive of them and whose units have their backs. we had one trans servicemember last year when the tweets came out, their commander came up to them and said i got your back, we will not let you go anywhere. i think that is a reflection of how far we have traveled as a country toward inclusion and diversity. host: of what we know from ,eneral mattis' recommendations those currently serving are expected to be able to continue to. do we know what it will mean for recruitment while the court challenges are pending? guest: that is a good question. that is something they have been more cagey on. if ink secretary mattis -- i would feeloes, more leeway i can keep the service members i have. it is unknown to us what he actually recommended. if the president was trying to move to block individuals from joining our armed forces, those injunctions would keep those in place for now. if i was secretary mattis, i would say we are
we have marriage equality. we hear stories from trans service members whose commanders are so supportive of them and whose units have their backs. we had one trans servicemember last year when the tweets came out, their commander came up to them and said i got your back, we will not let you go anywhere. i think that is a reflection of how far we have traveled as a country toward inclusion and diversity. host: of what we know from ,eneral mattis' recommendations those currently serving are...
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the only counterexample of this, i think, is the really rapid shift of opinion on marriage equality which almost eight or nine years. you look at president obama in who in '08 ran against it or was not in favor of it and then read his statement when the supreme court decision came out which is a great piece of almost american scripture. things can happen fast but more often than not they happen slowly. >> and you look at the age we're in, not only 24/7 news cycle but social media age and peggy i remember the first time i saw ronald reagan on television on the national stage in 1980 with my father and he said "look at that guy. that guy has been talking into cameras his whole life. that's why he's so good at this. look at that guy, we're going to win this year, joey." we've seen all of these children -- i call them children because i've got children their age, i've got children older than them. >> babies. >> in fact, i call anybody under 50 a child but you look at them, they have grown up -- >> in the face time generation. >> with snapchat, with instagram, with talking into their phones. a
the only counterexample of this, i think, is the really rapid shift of opinion on marriage equality which almost eight or nine years. you look at president obama in who in '08 ran against it or was not in favor of it and then read his statement when the supreme court decision came out which is a great piece of almost american scripture. things can happen fast but more often than not they happen slowly. >> and you look at the age we're in, not only 24/7 news cycle but social media age and...
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and what it means for same sex marriages and equality. all coming up at six.. but right now, let's get back to the news at five. vicki and steve (anchor) time now to check on our weather... to check on time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence meteorologist with chief our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it was sunny and bright all the way to the coast again today with highs running well above average. our dry stretch of weather continues with no change in sight. winds were gusty at times but otherwise it was an amazing day. it should be very comfortable if you're going out tonight with plenty of start, mild temperatures and a gentle breeze. you can see the huge dome of high pressure on the satellite image blocking the storms and sending them into canada. high pressure will remain strong for another couple of days but much cooler and windy weather is forecast for the weekend. highs tomorrow will be warm again but slightly cooler. highs will be in the 60s to mid 70s. more sunshine is expected on th
and what it means for same sex marriages and equality. all coming up at six.. but right now, let's get back to the news at five. vicki and steve (anchor) time now to check on our weather... to check on time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence meteorologist with chief our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it was sunny and bright all the way to the coast again today with highs running well above average. our dry stretch of weather...
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why is a marriage not on equal terms? es who do and for them marriage is not the route they want to take, and as i said families take very different shapes and sizes in this day and age and this is a way of giving stability and security and protection to loving couples who have been together for a long time who have children, but have no recognition and no protection in the eyes of the law, and that isjust crazy in this day and age. yes, it can't go on and on the last couple of days this sort of outpouring of emotion and support for what tim has tried to do on the facebook page, on the campaign for equal civil partnerships, our facebook page, our website, equal civil partnerships, our facebook page, ourwebsite, it equal civil partnerships, our facebook page, our website, it has been alive with comments trying to support tim with the bill he is bringing forward today, so there is huge support for that. let's talk about that bill. it had got so far with the government and looked like it would go through and there are now con
why is a marriage not on equal terms? es who do and for them marriage is not the route they want to take, and as i said families take very different shapes and sizes in this day and age and this is a way of giving stability and security and protection to loving couples who have been together for a long time who have children, but have no recognition and no protection in the eyes of the law, and that isjust crazy in this day and age. yes, it can't go on and on the last couple of days this sort...
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particular can she confirmed that one area of discussion between the parties was on the issue of equal marriagee they are without and accountable government for almost 400 days. it is a profound crisis and the government is a profound duty to try and resolve it to serve the li preserve the good friday agreement and power—sharing. we will continue to support the government and on legislation whenever necessary but we will hold you to account to preserve the good friday agreement in its spirit and letter. we will we will pull away from that for the moment, the impassive storm at being discussed. interesting to note the appearance of james brokenshire her predecessor has been suffering ill—health but appeared and his presence was remarked upon by the shadow northern ireland secretary. we will return to that if there are any developing stories. looking ahead to what is happening later on nationwide because will be talking to many roads in birmingham. mary rhodes will be talking about the nationalfamily mary rhodes will be talking about the national family union conference and the after—effects of b
particular can she confirmed that one area of discussion between the parties was on the issue of equal marriagee they are without and accountable government for almost 400 days. it is a profound crisis and the government is a profound duty to try and resolve it to serve the li preserve the good friday agreement and power—sharing. we will continue to support the government and on legislation whenever necessary but we will hold you to account to preserve the good friday agreement in its spirit...
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. >> eight years in a marriage that was neither equal or loving. >> you were afraid of standing up to? >> absolutely. >> eight years of living alone in the outside world, but ellen wouldn't leave, determined to make her marriage work. >> i wasn't going to be another failure at another marriage. >> mike hung on as well but his sister terry said mike was thinking of ending it. >> i believe he was in the process of trying to leave her. he was moving belongings to my mother's house. >> mike and ellen's daughter, elizabeth, was 6 years old and very much daddy's little girl. michael, ellen's son from her first marriage, was 17, a high school junior. >> how was michael towards mike? >> the older he got the harsher he got. >> his body would go numb. he would pass out. he was in severe pain. >> it was the summer of 2001 when mike went to see a doctor. >> the doctor came in and ed we believe that it's an onseting case of multiple sclerosis. >> there's no from to death. and mike was pu put on medication to slow the disease and ellen gave him the shots. >> it was my place. i was his wife. i was t
. >> eight years in a marriage that was neither equal or loving. >> you were afraid of standing up to? >> absolutely. >> eight years of living alone in the outside world, but ellen wouldn't leave, determined to make her marriage work. >> i wasn't going to be another failure at another marriage. >> mike hung on as well but his sister terry said mike was thinking of ending it. >> i believe he was in the process of trying to leave her. he was moving...
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george's chapel has an equally long history of royal weddings. prince charles worked to get his marriage to camila parker bowls blessed. on may 19th. it will be prince harry and meghan markle's turn. the ceremony will be before an expected crowd of 800 friends and family. the list is still private, but royal correspondent roya mika has disappointing news for trump. >> not donald trump we hear. >> love and marriage will then be followed by a horse and carriage ride, after leaving st. george's chapel, the newlyweds will travel along the main street, then down the so called long walk before arriving back at windsor castle, giving thousands of spectators a chance to see the couple along the way. >> they want to be able to give the public a chance to share their celebrations of them, be part of the day. that was very very important to harry and meghan when they first got engaged. how would they do that. >> reporter: it's a royal procession, similar to the wedding of queen elizabeth's youngest son, prince edward and sophie in 1999. carriage rides are a royal tradition. prince william, and kate
george's chapel has an equally long history of royal weddings. prince charles worked to get his marriage to camila parker bowls blessed. on may 19th. it will be prince harry and meghan markle's turn. the ceremony will be before an expected crowd of 800 friends and family. the list is still private, but royal correspondent roya mika has disappointing news for trump. >> not donald trump we hear. >> love and marriage will then be followed by a horse and carriage ride, after leaving st....
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marriage. we know this from manhart by equal and benign motives or scientific facts underscoring the treatment. would have to-- none of that matters. title vii actually releases the court from that kind of inquiry. it condemns all discrimination on any of the i am-- enumerated the-- >> and i think we heard, condemn all discreme nation, nontrivial discrimination. >> i think i heard what my colleague said. this court has been a little cryptic in longo and back in the '70s and then again in the tabora cases in the '90s, what it used to find the hair length was acceptable. and what has happened in many of the other circuits is they, and especially in hair length cases they go, well, martin marietta clearly says you can't have one policy for men and one for women. saying you can't have shoulder length hair if you're a man or you can if you're a woman seems problematic. and the way they got around that coming up with various tests. the supreme court has never signed onto any of these differential treatment rationals, but i don't-- but this court doesn't have to do any more work than it needs to in ov
marriage. we know this from manhart by equal and benign motives or scientific facts underscoring the treatment. would have to-- none of that matters. title vii actually releases the court from that kind of inquiry. it condemns all discrimination on any of the i am-- enumerated the-- >> and i think we heard, condemn all discreme nation, nontrivial discrimination. >> i think i heard what my colleague said. this court has been a little cryptic in longo and back in the '70s and then...
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palaces prince hendrik has died in marriage into the royal family becoming the husband of queen margarita the second and often complained he was never treated as an equal hendrick died in a sleep late on tuesday he was eighty three years old. chile's source of democratic party is in turmoil after the party leader martin should step down and the analysis has received the official endorsement of the party executive committee the still needs approval from the rank and file this comes ahead of a party vote on whether to join a coalition with germany's conservatives. it was exactly one year ago today that german journalist and his you tube was jailed by turkish authorities accuse him of terrorism and espionage charges but in says a politically motivated the german government is renewing calls for your child's release and it now seems there is hope the turkish prime minister has indicated there might be movement on eugenics case to win the case has been weighing heavily on german turkish relations. his colleagues in berlin are not giving up. they've been campaigning for dentistry just released since he was imprisoned a year ago the hash tag free dan is in pl
palaces prince hendrik has died in marriage into the royal family becoming the husband of queen margarita the second and often complained he was never treated as an equal hendrick died in a sleep late on tuesday he was eighty three years old. chile's source of democratic party is in turmoil after the party leader martin should step down and the analysis has received the official endorsement of the party executive committee the still needs approval from the rank and file this comes ahead of a...
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marriage is the holy grail. they want to get married. does that surprise you? >> it's still out there as the fancy tasy of stability, of raising children. of being able to support each other through equal earning power. it's a dream that dies hard for a lot of people and it still seems like that's the goal and fantasy. >> i wondered if the rates of marriage had gone down because there were more people in various countries where they don't seal the deal, so to speak, they don't make it legal anymore. i know a lot of my relatives in scandinavia and in germany, they just don't even bother to get married. so i wonder if people still want to be paired and coupled because that's what humans do but we don't feel the need to make it an institutional seal of approval on it. and i also wonder how the me too movement is going to play into that going forward, whether women are going to stake a stand against getting married in some way and having to have legal ramifications for partnering up. so i think it will be interesting to watch. >> we are on the cusp as ever in these amazing and profound human relations. thank you for giving us a taste of the state of our relations right now. manoush zomorod
marriage is the holy grail. they want to get married. does that surprise you? >> it's still out there as the fancy tasy of stability, of raising children. of being able to support each other through equal earning power. it's a dream that dies hard for a lot of people and it still seems like that's the goal and fantasy. >> i wondered if the rates of marriage had gone down because there were more people in various countries where they don't seal the deal, so to speak, they don't make...
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equally long history of royal weddings. most recently prince charles walked down the ancient aisle to get his marriage bless in the 2005, by may 19th, it will be prince harry, and meghan markle's turn, the ceremony officiated by the arch archbishop of cat err bury before a crowd of 800 friends and family, the list is still private, but royal correspondent roa has dis a pointing news for president trump. >> we have about 800 guesses, probably obama's because they became great friends with harry, and their charitable foundation, not donald trump, we hear. >> love and marriage will then be followed by horse and carriage ride, after leaving st. george's camel the newlyweds will travel along the town's main street, then down the so-called long walk before arriving back at windsor castle. giving thousands of spectators a chance to see the couple along the way. they want to give the public a chance to share their celebrations cents of them, be part of the day, that was very , very important to harry and megan, how would they do that? >> royal procession close to prince edward and sophie, countess in 18999. >> carriage rides are a
equally long history of royal weddings. most recently prince charles walked down the ancient aisle to get his marriage bless in the 2005, by may 19th, it will be prince harry, and meghan markle's turn, the ceremony officiated by the arch archbishop of cat err bury before a crowd of 800 friends and family, the list is still private, but royal correspondent roa has dis a pointing news for president trump. >> we have about 800 guesses, probably obama's because they became great friends with...
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equally long history of royal weddings. most recently prince charles walked down the ancient aisle to get his marriage to camilla blessed.by archbishop of canterbury before a crowd of 800 friend and family. the list is still private. royal correspondent has disappointing news for president trump. >> there will be 800 guests. probably the obama, friend of harry's through his foundation, not donald trump we hear. >> love and marriage will be followed by a horse and carriage ride. after leaving saint george's chapel newlywed will travel along the town's main street then the so-called long walk before arriving at the castle. giving thousands a chance to seat cup al long the way. >> they want to give the public a chance to share their celebration. be part of the day. that was very, very important to them how will they do that? >> it is a royal procession, similar to the wedding of queen elizabeth's youngest son, prince edward and sophie. count else of wessox, 1999. even the carriage is packed with history. prince william and kate rode in it after their 2011 ceremony as the did prince charles and lady diana before them. >> the
equally long history of royal weddings. most recently prince charles walked down the ancient aisle to get his marriage to camilla blessed.by archbishop of canterbury before a crowd of 800 friend and family. the list is still private. royal correspondent has disappointing news for president trump. >> there will be 800 guests. probably the obama, friend of harry's through his foundation, not donald trump we hear. >> love and marriage will be followed by a horse and carriage ride....
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equally long history of royal weddings. most recently prince charles walked down the anxious aisle to get his marriage to camilla parker bowlswill be prince harry and megan markle's turn. ceremony will be officiated by archbishop of cantorbury before an expect crowd of 800 friends and family, the list is still private but royal correspondent royanika has disappointing news for president trump. >> we may be 800 guests, probably obama because they have been very close friend with harry with evict tuesday and not donald trump, we hear. >> reporter: love and marriage will then be followed by a horse and carriage ride, after leaving saint georges chapel the newlyweds will travel along the town's main street and then down the so-called licensing walk before arriving back at windsor castle giving thousands of spectators a chance to see the couple along the way. >> they want to give the public a chance to share their celebrations of them, be part of the day, that was very, very important to harry, when they first got engaged, how would they do that. >> reporter: a royal procession, similar to the wedding of queen elizabeth's younges
equally long history of royal weddings. most recently prince charles walked down the anxious aisle to get his marriage to camilla parker bowlswill be prince harry and megan markle's turn. ceremony will be officiated by archbishop of cantorbury before an expect crowd of 800 friends and family, the list is still private but royal correspondent royanika has disappointing news for president trump. >> we may be 800 guests, probably obama because they have been very close friend with harry with...
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new law passed in december which we call the marriage equality law which for the first time allowed a sexual couples to marry it was very difficult to get that passed because our political elites were much more conservative than the population it was clear that the population wanted it that certain powerful politicians in the power limit and did their very best to to him paid it what i did find if i may extend the question a little is.
new law passed in december which we call the marriage equality law which for the first time allowed a sexual couples to marry it was very difficult to get that passed because our political elites were much more conservative than the population it was clear that the population wanted it that certain powerful politicians in the power limit and did their very best to to him paid it what i did find if i may extend the question a little is.
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equally. the hollywood actress jennifer aniston has announced she is to separate from her husband justin theroux after two years of marriages angeles in 2015, reportedly met on the set of comedy film wanderlust. they gave no reason for the split but said it was a mutual decision which had been "lovingly made" at the end of last year. that's a summary of the latest bbc news — more at 9.30. m essa g es messages already for you town—mac —— from you for these men who gave evidence against barry bennell, hillary said all praise to these men for coming forward, such courage, i hope this verdict gives them some peace in their lives. leanne says it's horrific for the victims and unimaginable for their parents, heartbreakingly sad. thank you for those. do get in touch with us throughout the morning — use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. let's get some sport...hugh is here. good morning. good morning. britain has its first medal of the winter 0lympics, a bronze medal, in dramatic fashion as to dominic parsons and the skeleton. fourth overnight, moved into third after a stro
equally. the hollywood actress jennifer aniston has announced she is to separate from her husband justin theroux after two years of marriages angeles in 2015, reportedly met on the set of comedy film wanderlust. they gave no reason for the split but said it was a mutual decision which had been "lovingly made" at the end of last year. that's a summary of the latest bbc news — more at 9.30. m essa g es messages already for you town—mac —— from you for these men who gave evidence...
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equally regardless of gender. the hollywood actress jennifer aniston has announced she is to separate from her husband justin theroux after two years of marriagesaid it was a mutual decision which had been "lovingly made" at the end of last year. those are the main stories this morning. good morning, mike. those are the main stories this morning. good morning, mikem those are the main stories this morning. good morning, mike. it has started, the medal rush for great britain, dom parsons in the skeleton with his bronze and by around 705, we could have a second with andrew musgrave competing in the cross—country seeing —— 7:05am. they have started in the 15 kilometre cross—country skiing but let's focus on the historic moment for dom parsons. the first medal for britain at these games. he thought the medal had slipped away after a couple of errors on his final run in the skeleton, but... latvia's martin stutters when slower guaranteeing great britain a first men's skeleton medal in 17 years. sunbing yun was bird. i thought i'd lost it and after that second run, well, fourth run, i thought it had gone away. yeah, i looked up at the time, made a c
equally regardless of gender. the hollywood actress jennifer aniston has announced she is to separate from her husband justin theroux after two years of marriagesaid it was a mutual decision which had been "lovingly made" at the end of last year. those are the main stories this morning. good morning, mike. those are the main stories this morning. good morning, mikem those are the main stories this morning. good morning, mike. it has started, the medal rush for great britain, dom...