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rationally applied for millennia clicks as you have described it so procreation centered that a state can exclude everybody they does not serve that purpose for that reason alone, and that is the reason you have given clicks that is the primary interest. so concerned interest. so concerned about the overinclusive this and under inclusiveness suffers from that same flaw. the plaintiffs definition excludes relationships families that have been discussed this morning that might benefit from having state recognized marriage and includes people who have no emotional level commitment toward each other and get married for other reasons. if if those are the reasons why the state -- >> marriage provides a lasting bond between people who love each other and make a a commitment to take care of each other ucla and lets that logic can be limited to two people who want to have sexual relations and would not extend to larger groups the one i mentioned earlier two-minute to women will i and it would not extend to unmarried siblings who have some sort of relationship clicks over and underinclusive. my
rationally applied for millennia clicks as you have described it so procreation centered that a state can exclude everybody they does not serve that purpose for that reason alone, and that is the reason you have given clicks that is the primary interest. so concerned interest. so concerned about the overinclusive this and under inclusiveness suffers from that same flaw. the plaintiffs definition excludes relationships families that have been discussed this morning that might benefit from having...
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this definition has been with us for a millennia.he court to say oh well we know better. >> i don't think this is a question of the court knowing better. the place of gay people into the society something that has been contested for more than a century in the last century immigration exclusions placing gay people in federal service are all things that have been contested. you can see 10 years of marriage from massachusetts but it's also the 1970s that the case from from minnesota reach this cordon that's over 40 years ago. that was over 20 years ago that the supreme court seem to indicate that it would rule in favor of marriage and the american people have been discussing this. it's been exhaustively aired and the bottom line is gay and lesbian families live in communities as neighbors throughout this whole country. >> you are arguing in your brief that the primary purpose of the michigan law and marriage to man and woman was to domain gay people. is that correct? >> the michigan statute and amendment went out of their way to say tha
this definition has been with us for a millennia.he court to say oh well we know better. >> i don't think this is a question of the court knowing better. the place of gay people into the society something that has been contested for more than a century in the last century immigration exclusions placing gay people in federal service are all things that have been contested. you can see 10 years of marriage from massachusetts but it's also the 1970s that the case from from minnesota reach...
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but over many millennia clocks may say day when it's dark outside. al jazeera london. >> to check out the latest on our website www.aljazeera.com. www.aljazeera.com. this week on talk to al jazeera, explorer and environ mentalist jean michel cousteau. >> we're the only species on the planet the only species on the planet that has the privilege not to disappear... it's our choice. >> he spent more time under water than any living person. as the son of the legendary jacques cousteau he was drawn to the ocean at tan early age. >> i would take my bag and i would go to the coastline, almost everyday, on my way to school.
but over many millennia clocks may say day when it's dark outside. al jazeera london. >> to check out the latest on our website www.aljazeera.com. www.aljazeera.com. this week on talk to al jazeera, explorer and environ mentalist jean michel cousteau. >> we're the only species on the planet the only species on the planet that has the privilege not to disappear... it's our choice. >> he spent more time under water than any living person. as the son of the legendary jacques...
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during the argument before the high court pager is a social construct that's been with us for men millenniariage is a troubled or degraded institution it is heterosexuals who have done the damage all on their own not a couple of hundred thousand gay people in the population of 350 million. the surprise is so many wanted it so badly. that should remind ourselves married or single, what's so precious as marriage in the first place? battered and bruised as at the time, there are people that the worst thick you could tell them is they can't have it and after being locked out so long that they are willing to take a crack at saving it. i'm ray suarez. that's the "inside story." >> yet the people decide, the greek prime minister announces a referendum on his nation's bailout here. hello, i'm darren jordan, you're watching al jazeera live from doha. also on the program. the once peaceful country is now a target. >>> unitedunited in greece and kuwait. a an attack on a mosque.
during the argument before the high court pager is a social construct that's been with us for men millenniariage is a troubled or degraded institution it is heterosexuals who have done the damage all on their own not a couple of hundred thousand gay people in the population of 350 million. the surprise is so many wanted it so badly. that should remind ourselves married or single, what's so precious as marriage in the first place? battered and bruised as at the time, there are people that the...
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for millennia, they have wandered the world almost never at home -- temporary inhabitants of foreign lands. their story has included enslavement in egypt captivity in babylon exile from their land, destruction of their capital city, and centuries
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this definition has been with us for millennia. and it's very difficult for the court to say, oh, well, we know better. >> well, i don't think this is a question of the court knowing better. when you think about the debate, the place of gay people in our civic society is something that has been contested for more than a century. in the last century, immigration exclusions, the place of gay people in public employment and federal service, these are all things that have been contested. and you can say ten years of marriage for massachusetts, but it's also in the 1970s that the baker case from minnesota reached this court and that's over 40 years ago. and it was over 20 years ago that the hawaii supreme court seemed to indicate that it would rule in favor of marriage. and the american people have been debating and discussing this. it's been exhaustively aired. the bottom line is gay and lesbian families live in communities as neighborhood throughout this whole country. >> you argue in your brief that the primary purpose of the michiga
this definition has been with us for millennia. and it's very difficult for the court to say, oh, well, we know better. >> well, i don't think this is a question of the court knowing better. when you think about the debate, the place of gay people in our civic society is something that has been contested for more than a century. in the last century, immigration exclusions, the place of gay people in public employment and federal service, these are all things that have been contested. and...
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but over many millennia clocks may say day when it's dark outside. al jazeera london. >> to check out the latest on our website www.aljazeera.com. www.aljazeera.com. this week on talk to al jazeera, explorer and environ mentalist jean michel cousteau. >> we're the only species on the planet the only species on the planet that has the privilege not to disappear... it's our choice. >> he spent more time under water than any living person. as the son of the legendary jacques cousteau he was drawn to the ocean at tan early age. >> i would take my bag and i would go to the coastline, almost everyday, on my way to school. and one of the things i wanted to do was to catch octopus. >> he's dedicated his life to educating the world in particularly children about the importance of the sea. coustea partners with earth's youngest generation. teaching them to create the kind of positive relationship with the planet, he says we need to survive >> i look at kids in the eyes, if i'm a little bit concerned, and i said i will never, never let you down. >> as a diploma
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popular markettishing them would have no immediate effect we would hardly notice it but over many millennia they may say it is day when it is dark outside. al jazeera. london. lenity of time to find out what is happening around the world, the address to click on is aljazeera.com. really is the best place to get all your international news and sport plus breaking news. >> this is "techknow". a show about innovations that can change lives. >> the science of fighting a wildfire. >> we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity, but we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science... >> oh! >> oh my god! >> by scientists. tonight... the digital divide. >> if you had the world's fastest internet, what would you do with it? >> the promise of the digital superhighway.
popular markettishing them would have no immediate effect we would hardly notice it but over many millennia they may say it is day when it is dark outside. al jazeera. london. lenity of time to find out what is happening around the world, the address to click on is aljazeera.com. really is the best place to get all your international news and sport plus breaking news. >> this is "techknow". a show about innovations that can change lives. >> the science of fighting a...
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during the argument before the high court pager is a social construct that's been with us for men millenniariage is a troubled or degraded institution it is heterosexuals who have done the damage all on their own, not a couple of hundred thousand gay people in the population of 350 million. the surprise is so many wanted it so badly. that should remind ourselves married or single, what's so precious as marriage in the first place? battered and bruised as at the time, there are people that the worst thick you could tell them is they can't have it and after being locked out so long that they are willing to take a crack at saving it. i'm ray suarez. that's the "inside story." >>> amazing grace. ♪♪ ♪♪ how sweet the sound ♪♪ >> as the president honors victims of a mass shooting, we look at a legacy of slavery. >> you'd never know these are the fingerprints of the slave. brick. >> also tonight, love wins. meet two dads behind a landmark decision by the u.s. supreme court in favor of same-sex marriage. >> look at your dads right now. what do you want to say to them? >> i'm really proud of you for
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it is at odds with the whole concept of marriage as understood for millennia. justice hagan said there was no right to gay marriage in the constitution. she was right, but the court, with her support, has decreed there is one. brett. >> what about the premise of religious freedom and the challenges that may come in that regard? >> well there are already signs those are valid worries. the solicitor general acknowledged that questions about the tax exemption of religious organizations would rise in a ruling of his favor, which he got. you look at the majority opinion. it makes a kind of paragraph long nod to religious freedoms saying they can be advocated and taught but he never said exercised as dissenters noted. >>> we'll get reaction to the court's decision decisions, along with plenty of other issues with louisiana governor bobby jindal in our "center seat" at the bottom of the hour. if you have a question for the governor now's the time to ask. let me know. up next u.s. stocks have the worst day of the year. is the greek economic tragedy about to unfold? we'
it is at odds with the whole concept of marriage as understood for millennia. justice hagan said there was no right to gay marriage in the constitution. she was right, but the court, with her support, has decreed there is one. brett. >> what about the premise of religious freedom and the challenges that may come in that regard? >> well there are already signs those are valid worries. the solicitor general acknowledged that questions about the tax exemption of religious organizations...
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the definition has been with us for millennia.difficult for the court to say we know better. >> i don't think this is a question of the court knowing better. we are placing the debates have gay people are something contested for more than a century. in the last century immigration exclusions putting gay people in federal service is often contested nuclear to 10 years of marriage from massachusetts but also the 1970s the baker case for minnesota reach the court over 40 years ago in over 20 years ago the supreme court seemed to indicate it would rule in favor of the american people have been debating and discussing and has been exhaustively. >> you arguing your brief that the primary purpose of the michigan law marriage to a man and a woman was to give me gay people. is that correct? >> the michigan statute amendment went out of their way to save say gay people were antithetical to society. >> did you say the primary purpose of that was to maintain people? >> i think it has that effect. >> as such are just a michigander is that true
the definition has been with us for millennia.difficult for the court to say we know better. >> i don't think this is a question of the court knowing better. we are placing the debates have gay people are something contested for more than a century. in the last century immigration exclusions putting gay people in federal service is often contested nuclear to 10 years of marriage from massachusetts but also the 1970s the baker case for minnesota reach the court over 40 years ago in over 20...
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. >> they might seem friendly but they are actually so hundreds of millennia ago .-full-stop acting like your brooklyn invasion is the next. henry miller loved dirty word phrases. they appear in seven of the most famous novels. they tried to build a detector that used bedbugs to sniff out enemies. it didn't work. fact number four, two words, traumatic insemination. it's how bedbugs say i love you. the male climbs on top of the female in the stands her in the back ejaculating right into her. literally a single female can spark an entire infestation. i will just let that sink in. number six, they make us crazy. how crazy? we've tried killing them with everything from gunpowder to baseball bats to blow torches to ddt and they still come back. number seven, there are bedbug infestations in all 50 states. yes, yours to. i'm talking to you. once more? check out my book and tested how the bedbug infiltrated our bedrooms and took over the world from the university of chicago press with additional support from the alford foundation. >> so those are some stories. [applause] a
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abolishing them would have no immediate effect but over many millennia clocks may say it is day whenis dark outside. al jazeera london. still ahead for you why sepp blatter won't be making his usual appearance at women's world. >> how comic book magazines have changed from this, to this, a whole new industry, sporting thousands of jobs and earning south korea millions of dollars. n find it on al jazeera america. welcome back, lee is here now with sport. >> well? london it's been platterly hot. in wimbeldon it has never been hotter. that's the hottest since 1976, it will break all records. so coming into play in the heat index where in the women's game if it goes to three sets they can take a ten minute break, they have never done that before. >> so they get a ten minute break if they need it, what about the fellas. >> they are not going to get a break, because the women lobbied and they lobbied hard and said we want this rule at wimbeldon, they got their way, it will come into play. >> the men will have to sweat and suffer. >> it is called common sense. so the temperatures are rising
abolishing them would have no immediate effect but over many millennia clocks may say it is day whenis dark outside. al jazeera london. still ahead for you why sepp blatter won't be making his usual appearance at women's world. >> how comic book magazines have changed from this, to this, a whole new industry, sporting thousands of jobs and earning south korea millions of dollars. n find it on al jazeera america. welcome back, lee is here now with sport. >> well? london it's been...
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abolishing them would have no immediate effect, but over the millennia the clocks may say day when it'sark outside. >> thank you very much. the heat is rising in womenning done. the record temperature forecast for wednesday but they would keep their cool on day two. >> last year' champion is back on court. >> she won in just pa minutes. >> i think it was nice. it was a little bit quicker. my parents came. and so in the first 35 minutes. >> the seven-time champion said he's here to win the tournament again. federer threw in straight sets. over in court number one rafael nadal was cruising to a win over thomas bel uluchi. and he could be facing murray in semifinals. but backed by his enthusiastic support. the number three seed would win. two hours 13 minutes on court. al jazeera. >> defeat for last year's women final. that was not entirely unexpected. her latest lost to china's representative who shot 11th defeat in. >> sepp blatter has decided not to travel to vancouver on july july 5th. blatter or his general secretary already attending due to their current commitments in zurich. sepp b
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fact number one, dead bugs might seem friendly but they are actually so hundreds of millennia ago to stop acting like you're brooklyn and the station is the next case. the law but of the dead dirty phrases like [inaudible] and bedbug. they appear in two of the senate novels. number three during the war american army scientists tried to build a detector to sniff out enemies. it didn't work. fax number for the two words traumatic information. it's how bedbugs say i love you. the male climbs on top of the female and stabs her with his needlelike penis and stabs her in her body cavity. fact number five is a family affair, really. a female can spark an entire infestation. i will just let that sink in. fact six bedbugs are crazy. we've tried killing them with gunpowder, baseball bats low torches to ddt and they still come back. number seven there are bedbug infestations in all 50 states. yes, yours to. once more? check out my book interested how the bedbug infiltrated our bedroom and took over the world from the university press. >> so those are some stories. thank you for staying collecti
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isn't a constitutional limit that tells people that the marriage definition that they've heard for millenniaunconstitutional. we haven't seen that these laws should be struck down. >> that's the question, whether there are these equality limits. let's go back to the liberty that you are just talking about. the right to marry, we've had many cases and what we've talked about is the right to marry. is there a right to interracial marriage? is there a right to marry if your prisoner? we just said there is a right to marry. that is fundamental and everybody is entitled to it unless there is some good reason for the state to exclude it. why shouldn't we adopt the exact same understanding here? >> you just mentioned several cases in every single one of those talked about marriage in the context of men and women coming together and creating children. >> the question was, there might be a black woman and a white man or vice versa and there was no inquiry into whether that was a traditional form of marriage. if there had been such an inquiry in this country they would've come up pretty short. >> hist
isn't a constitutional limit that tells people that the marriage definition that they've heard for millenniaunconstitutional. we haven't seen that these laws should be struck down. >> that's the question, whether there are these equality limits. let's go back to the liberty that you are just talking about. the right to marry, we've had many cases and what we've talked about is the right to marry. is there a right to interracial marriage? is there a right to marry if your prisoner? we just...
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it is at odds with the whole concept of marriage as understood for millennia. justice hagan said there was no right to gay marriage in the constitution. she was right, but the court, with her support, has decreed there is one. brett. >> what about the premise of religious freedom and the challenges that may come in that regard? >> well there are already signs those are valid worries. the solicitor general acknowledged that questions about the tax exemption of religious organizations would rise in a ruling of his favor, which he got. you look at the majority opinion. it makes a kind of paragraph long nod to religious freedoms saying they can be advocated and taught but he never said exercised as dissenters noted. >>> we'll get reaction to the court's decision decisions, along with plenty of other issues with louisiana governor bobby jindal in our "center seat" at the bottom of the hour. if you have a question for the governor now's the time to ask. let me know. up next u.s. stocks have the worst day of the year. is the greek economic tragedy about to unfold? we'
it is at odds with the whole concept of marriage as understood for millennia. justice hagan said there was no right to gay marriage in the constitution. she was right, but the court, with her support, has decreed there is one. brett. >> what about the premise of religious freedom and the challenges that may come in that regard? >> well there are already signs those are valid worries. the solicitor general acknowledged that questions about the tax exemption of religious organizations...
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of guns and bandits here it we had another that was a revolution of ideas, where for bulimia -- millennia men and women had been told that sovereignty originates on top that kings and queens have all power and any rights we have are given by >>grace of the monarch. america began with a revolutionary concept, and is reflected in the declaration that our rights, not from making the queen or president, but they, from god almighty, and that sovereignty resigns with we the people -- resides with we the people. we hold these truths self evident that all men are created equal and endowed by their creator -- those were revolutionary words -- with certain and alienable rights -- that led directly to the constitution, but the constitution was not a monarch granting rights to the people, rather it was a sovereign we the people establishing a government. as thomas jefferson put it that comcast at to service -- the constitution was to service changed to bind the government. we would call them today special interests, the framers understood human nature. they understood that avarice and greed are part
of guns and bandits here it we had another that was a revolution of ideas, where for bulimia -- millennia men and women had been told that sovereignty originates on top that kings and queens have all power and any rights we have are given by >>grace of the monarch. america began with a revolutionary concept, and is reflected in the declaration that our rights, not from making the queen or president, but they, from god almighty, and that sovereignty resigns with we the people -- resides...
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bloody revolution of guns and bayonets, but we had another that was revolution of ideas where, for millennia, men and women have been told that sovereignty originates at the top. that kings and queens have all sovereignty and power, and any rights we have are given by grace by the monarch like crumbs from the table to be taken away at the win of a monarch. america began with a revolutionary concept, and it's reflected first in the declaration, that our rights come not from a king clean, or president, but they come from god almighty. sovereignty resides with we the people, and so the declaration famously observed, we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator. as a revolutionary words. that led directly to the constitution, but the constitution was not a monarch granting rights to the people. rather, it was a sovereign people establishing a government. as thomas jefferson put it, the constitution was to serve as chains to bind the mischief of government. that was an extraordinary understanding that the key to liberty -- madison
bloody revolution of guns and bayonets, but we had another that was revolution of ideas where, for millennia, men and women have been told that sovereignty originates at the top. that kings and queens have all sovereignty and power, and any rights we have are given by grace by the monarch like crumbs from the table to be taken away at the win of a monarch. america began with a revolutionary concept, and it's reflected first in the declaration, that our rights come not from a king clean, or...
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crazy bedbug facts with me, at brooke borel for card number one abc and trendy the there hundreds of millennia ago. number 22 loved 30 words and phrases they appear in seven of his most famous novels for the number three as scientists try to build a detector to sniff out the enemies. it did not work. number four dramatic insemination the mail climbs on top of the of the male and ejaculates into her body cavity with his needle penis. it is a family affair literally can spark an entire infestation. the numbers six bedbugs are crazy we have tried it killing them off from gunpowder to cyanide gas and blowtorches and ddt. number seven there infestations in all 50 states. i am talking to you. yours also. check out my book "infested" how the bed bug infiltrated our bedrooms and took over the world" from the river city of chicago press -- a river city of chicago press. [applause] you will see some more pictures. there are a lot of bedbugs stories in this photo some are funny some are weird summer are sad but what i will do is tell you about why i wrote the book and take you through the abbreviated his
crazy bedbug facts with me, at brooke borel for card number one abc and trendy the there hundreds of millennia ago. number 22 loved 30 words and phrases they appear in seven of his most famous novels for the number three as scientists try to build a detector to sniff out the enemies. it did not work. number four dramatic insemination the mail climbs on top of the of the male and ejaculates into her body cavity with his needle penis. it is a family affair literally can spark an entire...
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first he acknowledged that the tradition of marriage has been between a man and a woman for a millenniad the nation's understanding of marriage has changed as new generations embrace the development of freedom. then he moved to marriage is a fundamental right of the constitution and he said there are basically four principles that show why it's a fundamental right and where they apply with equal force to same sex couples. first, are he said inherent in the right to marry is the right to personal choice. decisions about marriage are among the most important, most intimate that an individual can make regardless of sexual orientation. the right to marriage also includes the right to intimate associations. back in 2003 the court struck down state anti-sodomy laws saying that gays and lesbians had a right to enjoy intimate associations. the right to marriage protects families and children. it gives them predictability, respectability, stability. hundreds of thousands of children, justice kennedy said are being raised by gay couples. and feel if their parents want marriage, that their family
first he acknowledged that the tradition of marriage has been between a man and a woman for a millenniad the nation's understanding of marriage has changed as new generations embrace the development of freedom. then he moved to marriage is a fundamental right of the constitution and he said there are basically four principles that show why it's a fundamental right and where they apply with equal force to same sex couples. first, are he said inherent in the right to marry is the right to...
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under justice kennedy and justice scalia kept talking about the unchanging nature of marriage for millenniawas this moment where justice ginsburg jumped to point out that wives aren't their husband's property anymore and marriage has changed a lot, thank you very much. just these great, fascinating and at-times strange arguments. all that and plato's sex life and justice alito's weird incest thing and lawyers marrying in groups and the guy screaming about hell, fire, and damnation being dragged out of the courtroom, it was a very, very exciting argument. and now here we are, two months later, and we are about to get this ruling. and jim has been there first in line, waiting in line, and he has sat in the court to hear every decision the justices have handed down this month, but they have not yet handed down their decision on his case. and now there are only two decision days left, tomorrow and monday. we had kind of assumed that the justices would wait for their very last day to release this ruling, one of their most consequential rulings in modern history, let alone this term. but there ha
under justice kennedy and justice scalia kept talking about the unchanging nature of marriage for millenniawas this moment where justice ginsburg jumped to point out that wives aren't their husband's property anymore and marriage has changed a lot, thank you very much. just these great, fascinating and at-times strange arguments. all that and plato's sex life and justice alito's weird incest thing and lawyers marrying in groups and the guy screaming about hell, fire, and damnation being dragged...
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. >> this definition has been with us for millennia.t to say, oh well we know better. same-sex couples say of course we understand the know billty and sacredness of marriage. we know we can't pro create but we want the other attributes of it in order to show that we too have dignity that should be fulfilled. >> which of those thoughts is more likely to guide justice kennedy. >> the second. justice kennedy has been a hero to the gay rights movement. he's been the justice in the center of the court that provided the fifth vote for recognizing laws that discriminate against homosexuals are a form of discrimination. he really mulls the questions over but will land on the side of recognizing the right of same-sex marriage. >> they have the aoption to announce it tomorrow or monday, which is their last day for announcements. with the funeral of state senator clementa pinckney and the president speaking at the funeral, a large, important event, is that the kind of thing where the court would say even if they planned to release it on friday, le
. >> this definition has been with us for millennia.t to say, oh well we know better. same-sex couples say of course we understand the know billty and sacredness of marriage. we know we can't pro create but we want the other attributes of it in order to show that we too have dignity that should be fulfilled. >> which of those thoughts is more likely to guide justice kennedy. >> the second. justice kennedy has been a hero to the gay rights movement. he's been the justice in the...
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orders the transformation of a social institution that has formed the basis of human society for millennia, for the kalahari bushmen and the han chinese, the carthaginians and the aztecs. just who do we think we are?" >> i saw on judge poser, also a reagan appointee, who wrote a response to that and was talking about how the aztecs actually sliced the hearts out of the people that they conquered and said, that is not the image that we're looking to replicate. look, the constitution guarantees fundamental liberties and guarantees equal protection under the law, and that is exactly what justice kennedy and the majority did. amy: can you talk about the significance of the 14th the mimicked in this ruling and explain what it is? >> the 14th the mimicked is stored nearly powerful amendment . it takes the promise of the declaration of independence of life, liberty, pursuit of happiness and the notion that all people are created equal and puts it in the constitution. so it says fundamental liberties , like the right to marry, can't be denied and kennedy says for same-sex couples, that is the only
orders the transformation of a social institution that has formed the basis of human society for millennia, for the kalahari bushmen and the han chinese, the carthaginians and the aztecs. just who do we think we are?" >> i saw on judge poser, also a reagan appointee, who wrote a response to that and was talking about how the aztecs actually sliced the hearts out of the people that they conquered and said, that is not the image that we're looking to replicate. look, the constitution...
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programs across either jail visitation, prison ministries for not just decades but actually ultimately millennia, actually across the world, christian communities have stepped into -- into jails and prisons forever. and so georgia faith and freedom coalition, we did a luncheon about two months ago in atlanta, and as we sat and listening to governor nathan deal talk about justice reform issues, efforts in metro georgia, the man sitting next to me leaned over and he nudged me and said, i'm a graduate of the very program that governor deal is describing. and he went on to tell me that he now is a minister and he leads a chapter of the faith -- of the fellowship of christian athletes in north atlanta, and he particularly reaches out to students to talk about his time in prison, the choices that he has made and the ways that he's actually turned his life around. all kinds of examples of individuals like that man who have committed crimes, turned their lives around are in places of respect and influence in their communities. we can actually reform our criminal justice system so that we can have more a
programs across either jail visitation, prison ministries for not just decades but actually ultimately millennia, actually across the world, christian communities have stepped into -- into jails and prisons forever. and so georgia faith and freedom coalition, we did a luncheon about two months ago in atlanta, and as we sat and listening to governor nathan deal talk about justice reform issues, efforts in metro georgia, the man sitting next to me leaned over and he nudged me and said, i'm a...
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roberts seemed really concerned that the marriage the definition of marriage has been around for millennia. and justice kennedy was concerned about that too. from what you've seen is that addressed in this? >> yes, you know justice kennedy says indeed there is no union more profound than marriage. and he says these couples want to be part of that marriage want to be part of that time honored tradition. and he says that given this high ideal of love fidelity devotion that has been the enduring definition of marriage allowing these couples who want to be part of that he writes is very powerful evocative terms, is furthering those values. it doesn't take away from them. he writes very broadly that they're pleased that they respect this definition of marriage, they respect it so deeply that they seek to find its fulfillment for themselves. >> and during oral arguments, the supporters of the bans on same-sex marriage said this is a decision that should be left up to the people. the people should decide this through the democratic process. how is that addressed in this? i know you sort of touche
roberts seemed really concerned that the marriage the definition of marriage has been around for millennia. and justice kennedy was concerned about that too. from what you've seen is that addressed in this? >> yes, you know justice kennedy says indeed there is no union more profound than marriage. and he says these couples want to be part of that marriage want to be part of that time honored tradition. and he says that given this high ideal of love fidelity devotion that has been the...
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ballot box and said that marriage should be a between a man and a woman as it has been for countless millennia. we know that the freedom that does not get democratically addressed is at the heart of liberty, and today five justices stole that. this is one of the most pressing social issues of our time. they stole that from every single one of us. i would now like to introduce our colleague austan. austin. he argued against proposition -- argue for proposition eight california's marriage law. austin: today, five lawyers as the court mentioned takeaway -- took away the voices of millions of americans in one of the most important institutions in the history of the world. just as justice roberts mentioned in his dissent, so many people of good faith will suffer consequences. we are of course concerned about the freedom of conscious of millions of americans who continue to believe that marriage is between one man and one woman and that both mothers and fathers are essential for child rearing. nobody has the right to say that mom or a woman or a dad or a man is irrelevant and their differences shoul
ballot box and said that marriage should be a between a man and a woman as it has been for countless millennia. we know that the freedom that does not get democratically addressed is at the heart of liberty, and today five justices stole that. this is one of the most pressing social issues of our time. they stole that from every single one of us. i would now like to introduce our colleague austan. austin. he argued against proposition -- argue for proposition eight california's marriage law....
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in order to win, we would have to set aside many of the lessons that millennia of military procedure and a century of optimized efficiencies had taught us. you took some very bold steps general, you and your team, and your team of teams, to be able to make the changes in the most important time of our lives over on the battlefield to help us win over there, to keep the world safe for our families, for our friends, for the ability to do business. thank you so much for your service, thank you so much for putting pen to paper for this book. congratulations on this book. we wish you the best, and we appreciate you spending some time to join with some people in conversation as they come up to you for some comments but also some autographs. but i can't thank you enough for all of that and more. >> thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> you're watching 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books on c-span2's booktv. television for serious readers. >> he's a look at -- here's a look at some recent books featured on booktv's "after words," our weekly interview program. one recent guest was kirst
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is that all three of the major abrahamic religions and all other major world religions have for millennia have taught that a man/woman union is not just an incidental feature of marriage but is central to marriage. and that of course, is fundamentally different from some religious teachings about interracial marriage which, of course, was the issue in the loving versus virginia case. i spent high school years in the south and never heard of any religion that viewed racial as a central defining feature of marriage. there were some people who thought that was preferable for sometimes religious reasons. i'm not aware that any small or large religious body has ever taught that racial is the central defining feature of marriage. that is fundamentally different from the situation that we have with respect to same-sex marriage. there are a few religious groups that have broken from that tradition. if you look at the number of people that claim to adhere to those religions it's a pretty minuscule percentage of the population of all believeers. and so there is this enormous conflict or at least en
is that all three of the major abrahamic religions and all other major world religions have for millennia have taught that a man/woman union is not just an incidental feature of marriage but is central to marriage. and that of course, is fundamentally different from some religious teachings about interracial marriage which, of course, was the issue in the loving versus virginia case. i spent high school years in the south and never heard of any religion that viewed racial as a central defining...
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woman, these are the people that 15 yoorldz tear new 25 to 35-year-olds have grown up with the brand millenniamore than teen market i don't think if you are comparing us i don't think we are really a teen retailer competitive is a really interesting dynamic because the commerce are interested in social causes in obviously the product is key they have to want to buy what you have. >> if i buy the stock today you talk about the refinancing restructuring if i buy this stock day is the growth going to be from top line revenue growth because you are going to get more market share with products is that the business model. >> eventually, but it takes a while what we're doing is looking at new goods in the store when i walked in, in january, there were 15 new styles created for spring. and the rest -- it does have a strong monthly there is a lot of stuff you always know you can get a great hoodie or t-shirt so there is the replenishment side. >> locations you have the stores there stores locations, stores you are happy with putting the right product in the stores to get the lfrj. >> two parts, worn th
woman, these are the people that 15 yoorldz tear new 25 to 35-year-olds have grown up with the brand millenniamore than teen market i don't think if you are comparing us i don't think we are really a teen retailer competitive is a really interesting dynamic because the commerce are interested in social causes in obviously the product is key they have to want to buy what you have. >> if i buy the stock today you talk about the refinancing restructuring if i buy this stock day is the growth...
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both sides of the argument, saying that marriage is been designed desk to find a single way for millennia later talked about the dignity of same-sex couples and families -- language we have heard from him before. host: those are live pictures outside the supreme court. a lot of gay marriage proponents and opponents are out there. we are taking your calls on the supreme court decision yesterday on the health care act. we have been doing it all morning. here is the front page of the "washington post." "health care act survives." senator ted cruz spoke on the floor of the senate. [video clip] senator cruz: i believe 2016 will be a national referendum on repealing obamacare. this law is profoundly unpopular. it is unpopular with republicans, independents, democrats, young people, hispanics, everybody it has hurt. and there are millions being hurt by this law. the court adopted and put its stamp of approval on the irs possibly leon lawful reading of the statute. to make subsidies and taxes applicable to individuals on federal exchanges when congress explicitly provided the opposite. host: more
both sides of the argument, saying that marriage is been designed desk to find a single way for millennia later talked about the dignity of same-sex couples and families -- language we have heard from him before. host: those are live pictures outside the supreme court. a lot of gay marriage proponents and opponents are out there. we are taking your calls on the supreme court decision yesterday on the health care act. we have been doing it all morning. here is the front page of the...
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that was two and a half min millennia ago.reece missed building institutions, codes of thousands a thousand years under the byzantine and 500 years under the ottoman's empire's boot and a mistrust of government, the state is the enemy. a culture of tax evasion, weak civilian institutions and really this financial crisis we're seeing as severe as it is, it's really part of a crisis, and back to vladimir putin culturally greece in spite of pride in being part of europe is closer to russia know the only because of the orthodox religion, but because they were divorced from european developments for so long. putin is looking to make miss cleave. and tsipras is closer to putin than-- >> i'm a history buff and glad you walked us through that. i imagine putin saying are' part of that, but they let you down. and pipelines coming through turkey, and what could they promise them and offer them in terms of money? ultimately that's going to be the solution. >> well putin still has some financial resources. and obviously, he could offer che
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institution of marriage, an institution that the author of this decision technologies has been with us for millenniathe author of the decision being justice anthony kennedy. we are waiting to take you live to charleston, south carolina and the funeral service for clementa pinckney reverend clementa pinckney. the president will be there later to deliver the eulogy that is at 1:45 eastern time. we will have live coverage of that service and of the president's eulogy here on c-span. until we take you live there for that funeral service, we are going to get some more of your phone calls. angela joins us from taxes on the line for democrats. what do you think of today's ruling? host: thank you for accepting caller: -- thank you for taking my call. they took forever out of school and we can look of the decline of our kids a nation and today we have accepted same segment or just. i was believed that what you do in your bedroom is more of a personal issue, not related to the government. the government has taken upon itself to make a decision about marriages when they should be more concerned about health ca
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calling this a decision abandoning the rule of law impairing religious liberty saying this up ends millenniaand that's the rule of law. those that are opposed to being just as vocal as those in support. stuart: it is a done deal. which do you think is the more important for all america? obamacare of health, subsidies say? versus what i think is a revolution in our cultural relationships, sexual relationships and the law within the united states? >> they are both huge. look at this horrible picture in the times of protesters before the decision saying don't take my health-care as if everything comes from government. america is going broke, obamacare decision will speed that process. with gay marriage, what about gay adoption? marco rubio has said this is a social experiment, we should not make it worse by allowing gay adoption. that will be the next argument. "cavuto coast to coast" when it is done. john: marriage and adoption same case? stuart: i don't know that. i don't know that. to be honest i don't. if you allow public, if a marriage is legally and all across the country -- cake couples
calling this a decision abandoning the rule of law impairing religious liberty saying this up ends millenniaand that's the rule of law. those that are opposed to being just as vocal as those in support. stuart: it is a done deal. which do you think is the more important for all america? obamacare of health, subsidies say? versus what i think is a revolution in our cultural relationships, sexual relationships and the law within the united states? >> they are both huge. look at this...
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bedbugs might seem trendy but they are actually so hundreds of millennia ago's.op acting like your brooklyn infestation is the next. henry miller love the dirty words and phrases. they appear in seven of his most famous novels. during the vietnam war american army scientists tried to build a detective it used bedbugs to sniff out enemies. it it did not work. fact for, to words, dramatic insemination. it's our bedbugs say i love you. the male climbs on top of the female and stabbed her in staff from the belly with his needlelike pain is ejaculating right into her body cavity like right in there. fact there. fact five, for bedbugs is a family affair, literally. a single mated a single mated female can spark an entire infestation. i'll just let that sink in. fact six bedbugs make up crazy. how crazy? we have tried killing him off with everything from gunpowder to baseball bats to dd dna still bounce back. fax seven, there are bedbug infestations in all 50 states. yep, yours, too. i'm talking. i'm talking to you. want more? check out my book invested how the bedbug i
bedbugs might seem trendy but they are actually so hundreds of millennia ago's.op acting like your brooklyn infestation is the next. henry miller love the dirty words and phrases. they appear in seven of his most famous novels. during the vietnam war american army scientists tried to build a detective it used bedbugs to sniff out enemies. it it did not work. fact for, to words, dramatic insemination. it's our bedbugs say i love you. the male climbs on top of the female and stabbed her in staff...