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of their own to counter the president's dangerous concessions to the iranians. general jack keane with his analysis and perspective tonight on the issue and hillary clinton adding ohio's secretary of state to her enemy's list because he dared to speak out on voting rights and electoral integrity. ohio's secretary of state is now a clinton target. he's with us tonight to tell us how it feels and what it means to him? >>> we begin with iraq. president obama ordered 450 additional troops to iraq's anbar province joining more than 3,000 military trainers there already. the obama surge comes days after declaring the administration lacked a complete strategy. my first guest tonight says the president's move is hopeful but far from decisive. joining us is former army vice chief of staff fox news military analyst general jack keane. general you have been calling for some time for a return with high energy and purpose to iraq to achieve our goals. is this what you consider to be an important beginning? . >> no, it's quite a marginal effort. the sad thing is isis has declared war against the united states and our allies but the united states truth be known, based on the resources and our will and
of their own to counter the president's dangerous concessions to the iranians. general jack keane with his analysis and perspective tonight on the issue and hillary clinton adding ohio's secretary of state to her enemy's list because he dared to speak out on voting rights and electoral integrity. ohio's secretary of state is now a clinton target. he's with us tonight to tell us how it feels and what it means to him? >>> we begin with iraq. president obama ordered 450 additional troops...
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of fine print and if they care. >> you a registered voter. >> reporter: in the heart of ohio, the famous swing state political barometer of the nation the movement to league at his marijuana is growing like a weed. if these blue shirted workers succeed, ohio could be the fifth state to legalize recreational use of the drug. >> you want to sign to help legalize. >> reporter: they have gathered more than 550,000 sits across the state. nearly double the requirement to qualify for the november ballot. >> if done properly and regulated, tested and taxed, if you do it the right way, this will become a multibillion industry. >> ian james is the executive director of responsible ohio. an operation he has been running out of his colombus mansion for the past year. >> this is not your grandfather's ballot initiative. far from it. responsible ohio has a whopping 20 million budget. >> we'll have television direct male. you know the data analytics of this is expensive. >> reporter: responsible ohio is bank rolled by some of the wealthiest residents. from boy band and reality star nick lachey retirement basketbal
of fine print and if they care. >> you a registered voter. >> reporter: in the heart of ohio, the famous swing state political barometer of the nation the movement to league at his marijuana is growing like a weed. if these blue shirted workers succeed, ohio could be the fifth state to legalize recreational use of the drug. >> you want to sign to help legalize. >> reporter: they have gathered more than 550,000 sits across the state. nearly double the requirement to...
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state of ohio ruled that there's enough evidence to charge two police officers, one with murder over the killing of a 12-year-old african-american boy last year. tamir rice was wearing a toy gun when shot by police. bisi onile-ere has more. >> reporter: thursday's decision comes days after a group of clergy and activists used a little-known law asking the court to order the roast of arrest of police officers involved in the shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice in november. >> the people decided to take the opportunity to make the government work for them. this is not a contradiction. this is not a circumvention. this is simply appplying the law that is available so that our government is responsible and accountable to us. >>> the boy was playing with a pellet gun in a park. the officers pulled up. the shooting caught on surveillance video. the judge released his opinoin on thursday, stating that he found probable cause that the officer be charged with negligent homicide and dereliction of duty, and said officer loehmann who fired the shots should face the same charges, including m
state of ohio ruled that there's enough evidence to charge two police officers, one with murder over the killing of a 12-year-old african-american boy last year. tamir rice was wearing a toy gun when shot by police. bisi onile-ere has more. >> reporter: thursday's decision comes days after a group of clergy and activists used a little-known law asking the court to order the roast of arrest of police officers involved in the shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice in november. >>...
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harris: hillary clinton had word about your home state of ohio and voting and access to it. she is going to sue ohio. >> the republicans are systematically and deliberately trying to stop millions of american citizens from voting. bill: what do you think about that claim? >> first of all i think it's demagoguery. if she wants to sue somebody, let them sue new york. they have 27 days of voting. in new york the only voting that occurs is on election day? what is she talking about? i like hillary but the idea that we are going to divide americans and use demagoguery i don't like it. to come into the state of ohio saying we are suppressing the vote when new york has only one election day and we have 27, come on, that's silliness. i like hillary personally. she has been kind me to me. in ohio we are trying to raise everybody. bill: she -- bill: you say republicans won't win by taking shots at her. you will have to build your own campaign. >> that's exactly right. but don't be running around the country dividing americans. don't come in and say we are trying to keep people from vot
harris: hillary clinton had word about your home state of ohio and voting and access to it. she is going to sue ohio. >> the republicans are systematically and deliberately trying to stop millions of american citizens from voting. bill: what do you think about that claim? >> first of all i think it's demagoguery. if she wants to sue somebody, let them sue new york. they have 27 days of voting. in new york the only voting that occurs is on election day? what is she talking about? i...
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state of ohio has ruled there is enough evidence to charge for police officers one with murder over theling of a 12-year-old african american boy last year. tamir rice was waving a toy coin when he was shot by police. >> reporter: thursday's decision boo a cleveland judge comes days after a group of clergy and activists used a little known law asking the court to arrest the police officers involved in the shooting death of tamir rice last november. >> the people have decided to take the opportunity to make the opportunity work for them. this is not a contradiction this is not a suhr company vince it's simply applying the law that's available so our government is responsible and accountable to us. >> reporter: the boy was playing with a pell get gun in a park when the officers pulled up. the shooting caught on surveillance video. the judge ronald adrian released his opinion thursday stating that he found probable cause that the officer be charged with negligent homicide and dereliction of duty. the judge also said the officer who fired the fatal shots should face the same charges includi
state of ohio has ruled there is enough evidence to charge for police officers one with murder over theling of a 12-year-old african american boy last year. tamir rice was waving a toy coin when he was shot by police. >> reporter: thursday's decision boo a cleveland judge comes days after a group of clergy and activists used a little known law asking the court to arrest the police officers involved in the shooting death of tamir rice last november. >> the people have decided to take...
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the state of ohio versus keenan. >> watching from the gallery is michael's younger brother, patrick, members of the defense team. first, the judge will ask if keenan has accepted the plea deal. >> is mr. keenan prepared to go forward with this change of plea? >> your honor, he is not. >> okay. that being said, then i have an opinion with respect to the motion to dismiss. and so i'm going to read that opinion here this morning. it is without question, based on the egregious history of the prosecutorial misconduct in this case that the state willfully withheld exculpatory evidence from keenan and his attorneys. the knowledge of this material prior to trial would have clearly benefited mr. keenan's case. i do want to state that the court wants to make a clear statement that the decision here today is not a reflection on the current team of assistant county prosecutors that have been assigned to this case. they have conducted themselves in a professional and forthcoming manner. nor is this a reflection of the court's opinion on keenan's guilt or innocence. instead, it is a decision that
the state of ohio versus keenan. >> watching from the gallery is michael's younger brother, patrick, members of the defense team. first, the judge will ask if keenan has accepted the plea deal. >> is mr. keenan prepared to go forward with this change of plea? >> your honor, he is not. >> okay. that being said, then i have an opinion with respect to the motion to dismiss. and so i'm going to read that opinion here this morning. it is without question, based on the...
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has recently been ordained so he can perform weddings and help with the crush of weddings in his state of ohio> and police were attacked while they broke up a fight at a pride parade. the turkish government says police interfered because no one is allowed to march during the holy month of rahmadan. >>> people in tunisia marched where a gunman opened fire friday killing at least 38 people. most of them british tourists. those in tunisia say everyone shall stand together. >> i'm here in solidarity with the victims of this massacre. of course, i saw many many victims inside the hotel. and i had a feeling of sadness. >> reporter: the militant group isis claimed responsibility for that attack. investigators though continue to look into the role. >>> an east bay man from tunisia say he is saddened by the violence in his homeland. kareem is in his second year. he shared pictures of one of his favorite beaches not far from the terrorist site. >> we have some bad people. they don't have education. that's all they think about is just mess up the country and blame it and say, this is for god. we're doing
has recently been ordained so he can perform weddings and help with the crush of weddings in his state of ohio> and police were attacked while they broke up a fight at a pride parade. the turkish government says police interfered because no one is allowed to march during the holy month of rahmadan. >>> people in tunisia marched where a gunman opened fire friday killing at least 38 people. most of them british tourists. those in tunisia say everyone shall stand together. >> i'm...
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are waish of aware of the initiative and if they really care. >> reporter: in the heart of ohio the famous swing state political barometer of the nation. >> legalize it. >> reporter: the movement to legalize marijuana is growing like a weed. >> thank you you too. >> reporter: if these blue-shirted workers succeed ohio could be the fifth state to legalize the recreational use of the drugs. they have already gathered more than 550,000 signatures across the state, nearly double the requirement to qualify for november ballot. >> if done properly and regulated tested and taxed if you do it the right way this will become a multibillion dollar industry. >> reporter: een.ian james >> reporter: ian james is executive director of an organization he's been running out of his home for the past year. this is not your grandfather's ballot initiative. far from it. responsible ohio has a whopping $20 million budget. >> we're going to have television, direct mail, the data analytics is very expensive. >> being bankrolled by some of ohio's biggest. from nick lachey to oscar robinson. and bobby george who owns 18 restau
are waish of aware of the initiative and if they really care. >> reporter: in the heart of ohio the famous swing state political barometer of the nation. >> legalize it. >> reporter: the movement to legalize marijuana is growing like a weed. >> thank you you too. >> reporter: if these blue-shirted workers succeed ohio could be the fifth state to legalize the recreational use of the drugs. they have already gathered more than 550,000 signatures across the state,...
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state fought the recognition of any marriage to john. and when the man i loved and cared for passed away from one of the cruelest diseases known to humanity the state of ohioworked and paid taxes for most of my life continued to fight my right to list my name on john's death certificate. no american should have to suffer that indignity. that's why john and i and the 30 plaintiffs who are part of this lawsuit decided to fight. i know in my heart that john is with me today. that man cared for and loved me for 21 years through thick and thin. today's ruling from the supreme court affirms what millions across this country already know to be true in our hearts. our love is equal. that equal justice under law apply to us too. all americans deserve equal dignity, respect and treatment when it comes to the treatment of our relationships and families. now at long last ohio will recognize our marriage and, most important, marriage equality will come to every state across our country. it's my hope that the term "gay marriage" will soon be a thing of the past. that from this day forward, it will simply be marriage. and our nation will be better off because of it. i al
state fought the recognition of any marriage to john. and when the man i loved and cared for passed away from one of the cruelest diseases known to humanity the state of ohioworked and paid taxes for most of my life continued to fight my right to list my name on john's death certificate. no american should have to suffer that indignity. that's why john and i and the 30 plaintiffs who are part of this lawsuit decided to fight. i know in my heart that john is with me today. that man cared for and...
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one of the lead plaintiffs jim obergefell, sued the state of ohio for refusing to recognize his out-of-state marriage with his husband, who died in 2013. >>: "itoday's ruling from the supreme court affirms what millions across this country already know to be true in our hearts.our love is equal." >> pam : pivotal swing-vote. he wrote, "they ask for equal dignity in the eyes of the law. the constitution grants them that right." at san francisco's city hall, mayor ed lee hailed the court decision as a victor in a battle that began 11 years ago just a few feet from where he stood. >>:off >>:this is the people's palace, where so many loving couples it >> pam :in 2004 then mayor gavin newsom defied state law by allowing the marriages. now lieutenant governor, he gave credit to the political climate here. >>:"we celebrate. we don't tolerate diversity. that's the greatness of this city, of this state and our nation. >> pam :tonight thousands of people joined the 12th annual 'trans march' in san francisco. this march starts at dolores park and goes to u-n plaza. celebrating the transgender community
one of the lead plaintiffs jim obergefell, sued the state of ohio for refusing to recognize his out-of-state marriage with his husband, who died in 2013. >>: "itoday's ruling from the supreme court affirms what millions across this country already know to be true in our hearts.our love is equal." >> pam : pivotal swing-vote. he wrote, "they ask for equal dignity in the eyes of the law. the constitution grants them that right." at san francisco's city hall, mayor...
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who support gay rights have plenty of more work to do. >> the lead plaintiff in this case is a man named jim obergefell from cincinnati, ohio. he was suing the state of ohio because his same-sex marriage, which took place in maryland, was not recognized in ohio. just a few minutes ago, cnn was right next to him as he received a phone call from president obama congratulating him. let's replay that remarkable moment. >> yes, mr. president. >> jim, i just want to say congratulations. >> thank you so much, sir. i think it was your wishes -- >> you know, your leadership on this, you know, has changed the country. >> i really really appreciate that, mr. president. it's really been an honor for me to be involved this this fight and to have been able to, you know, fight for my marriage and live up to my commitments to my husband. so i appreciate, i appreciate everything you've done for the lgbt community and it's really an honor to have become part of that fight. >> well, i'm really proud of you. and just know that, you know, not only have you been a great example for people, but you're also going to bring about a lasting change in this country. it's pret
who support gay rights have plenty of more work to do. >> the lead plaintiff in this case is a man named jim obergefell from cincinnati, ohio. he was suing the state of ohio because his same-sex marriage, which took place in maryland, was not recognized in ohio. just a few minutes ago, cnn was right next to him as he received a phone call from president obama congratulating him. let's replay that remarkable moment. >> yes, mr. president. >> jim, i just want to say...
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conservative and he should be a tv anchor, across the country he's the sitting governor of the swing state of ohio but today was a bad day for john kasich because of the this. these were the results of the new fox news national poll of the presidential candidates that came out today, and yes, at this point in the race in any reasonable year and under any reasonable strategy, nobody should care about national polling except for the fact this year we have to because of the debates, because fox news is organizing the first republican primary debate and the way they decide who will make it into the debate and who will be allowed is they are only taking people who crack the top ten in the otherwise meaningless and totally non-predictive national polls, that's what they decided to count on. in the new fox news poll today, john kasich governor of ohio doesn't crack the top ten. and so he's there on track to not be included in the first republican presidential primary debate even though that debate is going to be on fox news, his former employer and even though that debate will take place in his home stat
conservative and he should be a tv anchor, across the country he's the sitting governor of the swing state of ohio but today was a bad day for john kasich because of the this. these were the results of the new fox news national poll of the presidential candidates that came out today, and yes, at this point in the race in any reasonable year and under any reasonable strategy, nobody should care about national polling except for the fact this year we have to because of the debates, because fox...
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. >> jim sued his state of ohio. >> trending worldwide and twitter started adding a rainbow heart automatically had the hashtag between love wins. >> couples and states where same-sex marriage was banned katie live in the newsroom with reaction from outside california, katie? >> larry, there are stories pouring in from across the country tonight. couples that have been together for years and decades funly legally getting married. there are emotional and impromptu weddings today. >> people fwajgathering at the u.s. supreme court. from there a rush to the first court in texas. making it official, they met 54 years ago. >> texas is one of 15 states where there is a ban on same-sex marriage. now couples are lining up to get their licenses at the county office. >> the first same-sex couple to say i do in georgia. >> what happened today was so historical and for us to be able to -- for our family to be legally recognized in the united states is just such an incredible day. >> keith and rich addedhad a plan in place for the day. their bosses on stand by and a friend as a wedding photographer. >> it wa
. >> jim sued his state of ohio. >> trending worldwide and twitter started adding a rainbow heart automatically had the hashtag between love wins. >> couples and states where same-sex marriage was banned katie live in the newsroom with reaction from outside california, katie? >> larry, there are stories pouring in from across the country tonight. couples that have been together for years and decades funly legally getting married. there are emotional and impromptu...
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power to say what a lot is not what it should be in one of the lead plaintiffs to through the state of ohio refusing to recognize this out of state marriage with his husband who died in 2013 he wrote de acts for equal dignity in the eyes of the law the constitution grants them the right san francisco's city hall mayor ed lee held the court decision at the victory in a battle that began 11 years ago this a few feet from where he stood. in 2004 they defied a state law and along the marriages that of the greatness of this city and state and our nation the supreme court decision today justice and francisco) to kick off pride weekend of the festival is already underway. >>charles clifford: right now standing at 18th street in delors and san francisco mission district about 6:00 tonight of people marched here trying to raise awareness for transgendered i also spoke with several people about the sound of a better head for recommending friday evening about the people born to an annual san francisco transgendered market a thought over epic step toward such as the fact that 41 percent of us will comm
power to say what a lot is not what it should be in one of the lead plaintiffs to through the state of ohio refusing to recognize this out of state marriage with his husband who died in 2013 he wrote de acts for equal dignity in the eyes of the law the constitution grants them the right san francisco's city hall mayor ed lee held the court decision at the victory in a battle that began 11 years ago this a few feet from where he stood. in 2004 they defied a state law and along the marriages that...
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there is no question that there is substantial incremental revenue coming to the city of cleveland, northeast ohio the state of ohio for that matter. because of the success of the cavaliers, which is obviously driven by lebron. >> reporter: in downtown cleveland, the la been effect -- >> let's go, cavs! >> reporter: seems to be working for the cle clothing company. >> sales are really booming. we've had the best year that we've ever had for sure. >> reporter: for laura and mike kovinsky sales at their family-run company are up 500%. >> everybody in cleveland is just so excited that the cavs have a chance to win a championship. it means everything to the city. >> reporter: and everything to lebron. all the money, endorsements accolades seem less important tonight than winning the championship. >> the impact on the psyche of this town is immeasurable. you talk about the ultimate prodigal son story. hollywood ending story. the cavs pull this off, and it will be a story for the ages. >> where do you think lebron james ranks among the all-time basketball greats? head to our "nightline" facebook page and let us k
there is no question that there is substantial incremental revenue coming to the city of cleveland, northeast ohio the state of ohio for that matter. because of the success of the cavaliers, which is obviously driven by lebron. >> reporter: in downtown cleveland, the la been effect -- >> let's go, cavs! >> reporter: seems to be working for the cle clothing company. >> sales are really booming. we've had the best year that we've ever had for sure. >> reporter: for...
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through a new law the state of ohio opened the adoption records of hundreds of thousands of people atthe beginning of the year. the day that new law went into affect we were here as hundreds stood outside of the government in search of their past. some of the documents had been sealed more for for more than 50 years. after years of searching she found what she was looking for her birth parents. >> so i imagine like you feel that you know a little bit more about who you are. even though you're 30 years old of course you know who you are but there is a lot to be said about knowing your past. >> i don't understand how i was so lucky to have multiple families who are loving, dedicated and supported. i was chosen this path, and it's astounding to me. >> her search for her parents did not come without roadblocks. tonight how this new law played a key role in her finding her biological parents and how her parents reacted. and we'll hear from a whom who is an advocate about open adoption records. >> you can watch bisi onile-ere onile-ere's report here at 8:00 on al jazeera america. >>> the to
through a new law the state of ohio opened the adoption records of hundreds of thousands of people atthe beginning of the year. the day that new law went into affect we were here as hundreds stood outside of the government in search of their past. some of the documents had been sealed more for for more than 50 years. after years of searching she found what she was looking for her birth parents. >> so i imagine like you feel that you know a little bit more about who you are. even though...
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. >> jim sued his state of ohio. >> trending worldwide an twitter started adding a rainbow heart automatically who had the hashtag between love wins. >> couples and states where same-sex marriage was banned katie live in the newsroom with reactionrom outside california, katie? >> larry, there are stories pouring in from across th country tonight couples that have been together for years and decades funly legally getting arried. there are emotial and impromptu weddings today. >> people fwajgathering at the u.s. supreme court. from there a rush to the first court in texas. making it official, they met4 years ago. >> texas is one of 15 states where there is a ban on same-sex marriage. now couples are lining up to get their licenses at the county office. >> the first same-sex couple to say i do in georgia. what happened today was so historical and for us to be able to -- for our family to be legally regnized in the united states is just such an incredibleday. >> keith and rich addedhad a plan in ple for the day. their bosses on stand by and a friend as a wedding photographer. >> it was alle could
. >> jim sued his state of ohio. >> trending worldwide an twitter started adding a rainbow heart automatically who had the hashtag between love wins. >> couples and states where same-sex marriage was banned katie live in the newsroom with reactionrom outside california, katie? >> larry, there are stories pouring in from across th country tonight couples that have been together for years and decades funly legally getting arried. there are emotial and impromptu weddings...
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. >> jim sued his state of ohio. >> trending worldwide and twitter started adding a rainbow heart automatically who had the hashtag between love wins. >> couples and states where same-sex marriage was banned katie live in the newsroom with reaction from outside california, katie? >> larry, there are stories pouring in from across the country tonight. couples that have been together for years and decades funly legally getting married. there are emotional and impromptu weddings today. >> people fwajgathering at the u.s. supreme court. from there a rush to the first court in texas. making it official, they met 54 years ago. >> texas is one of 15 states where there is a ban on same-sex marriage. now couples are lining up to get their licenses at the county office. >> the first same-sex couple to say i do in georgia. >> what happened today was so historical and for us to be able to -- for our family to be legally recognized in the united states is just such an incredible day. >> keith and rich addedhad a plan in place for the day. their bosses on stand by and a friend as a wedding photographer. >> i
. >> jim sued his state of ohio. >> trending worldwide and twitter started adding a rainbow heart automatically who had the hashtag between love wins. >> couples and states where same-sex marriage was banned katie live in the newsroom with reaction from outside california, katie? >> larry, there are stories pouring in from across the country tonight. couples that have been together for years and decades funly legally getting married. there are emotional and impromptu...
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he was legally married in maryland but their home state of ohio refused to allow his name on his husband's death certificate. they are asking to decide if states have to recognize same- sex marriage performed in other states where they are legal. >> i fight for an end to discrimination. nothing more and nothing less. here in san francisco i fight for an america that lives up to its process of justice for all. >> they are also deciding if states are required to allow same-sex marriage under the equal protection clause. the ruling is expected at the end of this month or sooner. >>> activists rallied in san francisco today demanding the release of a detainee. they want a woman freed from detention. they say she is a victim of domestic violence. the mother of four u.s. born children and the care taker of her father. the fact she was convict offend theft in 2007 should not be held against her. >> we are here to show that people with convictions have family members. they are part of the community. and that having a conviction as a non-citizen does not make a person disposable. >> she has been se
he was legally married in maryland but their home state of ohio refused to allow his name on his husband's death certificate. they are asking to decide if states have to recognize same- sex marriage performed in other states where they are legal. >> i fight for an end to discrimination. nothing more and nothing less. here in san francisco i fight for an america that lives up to its process of justice for all. >> they are also deciding if states are required to allow same-sex...
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. >> he sued the state of ohio to recognize his marriage to his late husband john arthur. they were married in 2013 after the high court struck down the defense of marriage act. arthur died three months later. >> the fact the supreme court rule coincides with pride weekend in the bay area make the victory that much sweeter but our reporter is in san francisco to tell us not everyone is happy about the decision. >> although many are celebrating the decision including folks i talked to in item for pride there are others who see it as a huge blow to tradition religion and family values. although it passed four of the nine justices voted against the same-sex marriage ruling writing their own arguments to explain why. chief justice john roberts said, if you are among the many americans of whatever sexual orientation who favor expanding same-sex marriage, by all means, celebrate today's decision but do not celebrate the constitution. it had nothing to do with it. >> the decision was not unexpected at all. >> bill may with catholic for the common good disapproved and is concerned
. >> he sued the state of ohio to recognize his marriage to his late husband john arthur. they were married in 2013 after the high court struck down the defense of marriage act. arthur died three months later. >> the fact the supreme court rule coincides with pride weekend in the bay area make the victory that much sweeter but our reporter is in san francisco to tell us not everyone is happy about the decision. >> although many are celebrating the decision including folks i...
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ohio. guest: i mean, that's a good point. windsor, as you say, was about in part states authority to define what kind of family relationships they were going to recognize. i think that the issue the way the court looked at it was true, ohio in amending its constitution did seek to deny the benefits and also obligations, let's be clear, i mean many married people would see it not as completely a -- as containing some obligations and duties as well but in deciding which of these relationships it was going to admit to this institution and subsidize it in some ways and strengthen it in some ways, the question would be well, what is ohio's reason for excluding them from this? and that would be the question i would have -- the question that would go to the caller, what is the reason other than moral disapproval of these people? and the way they live and the way they express themselves? is there any reason? because they can do other things for instance, raise children. and that is the third party i think justice kennedy and the majority was more concerned about by denying them these couples, these families, the stability of legal recog
ohio. guest: i mean, that's a good point. windsor, as you say, was about in part states authority to define what kind of family relationships they were going to recognize. i think that the issue the way the court looked at it was true, ohio in amending its constitution did seek to deny the benefits and also obligations, let's be clear, i mean many married people would see it not as completely a -- as containing some obligations and duties as well but in deciding which of these relationships it...
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we lost 320,000 jobs since nafta in the state of ohio. now, how are you going to say that the average person here has opportunity? how can we look them in the eye and say they have an opportunity to climb the economic ladder, to go to a steel mill, take a shower after work but be able to send their kids to college, go on a family vacation and have enough time to watch a little league baseball game at night. those jobs are going by the wayside. my fear is that this agreement with asia in the pacific rim is going to make it even worse. >> congressman cleaver, when you take a look at a jobs program, and this is going to put more pressure on outsourcing, there's no question about that. but the president says we have to engage in asia. what's your thoughts in relation to creating jobs in america? that's what i find most confusing about all of this. >> well, look we need a jobs bill. we haven't had one in years. we need a summer program for kids. we're going to have millions of high school kids aimlessly taking in the summer. and that's dangero
we lost 320,000 jobs since nafta in the state of ohio. now, how are you going to say that the average person here has opportunity? how can we look them in the eye and say they have an opportunity to climb the economic ladder, to go to a steel mill, take a shower after work but be able to send their kids to college, go on a family vacation and have enough time to watch a little league baseball game at night. those jobs are going by the wayside. my fear is that this agreement with asia in the...
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state of ohio ruled there is enough evidence to charge two police officers, one with murder over the ing of a 12-year-old african/american boy last year and rice was waving a toy gun when he was shot by police in cleveland and we have more. >> reporter: thursday's decision by a cleveland judge is days after clergy used a little known law asking the court to order arrest of the police officers involved in the shooting death of rice last november. >> the people have decided to take the opportunity to make the government work for them. this is not a contradiction. this is not a circumvent shun this is simply applying the law that is available so that our government is responsible and accountable to us. >> reporter: the boy was playing with a pellet gun in a public park when officers loman pulled up the shooting caught on surveillance video. judge ronald adrian released opinion thursday stating he found probable cause that the officer be charged with negligent homicide and election of duty and the judge said officer loman who fired the fatal shots should face the same charges including mu
state of ohio ruled there is enough evidence to charge two police officers, one with murder over the ing of a 12-year-old african/american boy last year and rice was waving a toy gun when he was shot by police in cleveland and we have more. >> reporter: thursday's decision by a cleveland judge is days after clergy used a little known law asking the court to order arrest of the police officers involved in the shooting death of rice last november. >> the people have decided to take...
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reporter: that's because they knew their marriage wouldn't be recognized in their home in the state of ohioat means no state spousal benefits a concern as they are getting older. two years ago the u.s. supreme court struck down part of the law that denies benefits to same-sex couples, but did not address the issue of same-sex marriage at the state level. so now legal challenges to state bans made their way to the supreme court. the argument that all people have the right to marry, regardless of gender the justices had two questions before them the first, whether the american constitution permits states to prohibit same-sex marriage, the second, whether states must recognize gay unions conducted in other parts of the country. politicians and religious leaders had been defending the bans in the name of state rights, and also the freedom of religion needs to be protected. >> we deeply love our neighbor, but at the same time deeply loving and caring for should not carry the burden of endorsement. >> i understand the religious argument, but that's their religious belief. and the question is shou
reporter: that's because they knew their marriage wouldn't be recognized in their home in the state of ohioat means no state spousal benefits a concern as they are getting older. two years ago the u.s. supreme court struck down part of the law that denies benefits to same-sex couples, but did not address the issue of same-sex marriage at the state level. so now legal challenges to state bans made their way to the supreme court. the argument that all people have the right to marry, regardless of...
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jim: i can relax and know that the state of ohio can never erase our marriage, our 20-year relationship reporter: while this decision was final, the court was split down the middle. four of the nine justices voted against it, including chief justice john roberts, who said marriage had nothing to do with the constitution. one of the signs outside the court read "not just gay ecstatic." president obama has thanked the supreme court once this week for upholding his controversial health-care reforms. today he said the court had delivered a victory for america. president obama: today we can say in no uncertain terms that we have made our union a little more perfect. reporter: not everyone welcomed the decision. the front runner for the republican presidential nomination, jeb bush tweeted "guided by my faith, i believe in traditional marriage. i believe the supreme court should have allowed the states to make this decision." another candidate, former arkansas governor mike huckabee, tweeted "this flawed decision is an out-of-control act of unconstitutional judicial tyranny." 11 years after th
jim: i can relax and know that the state of ohio can never erase our marriage, our 20-year relationship reporter: while this decision was final, the court was split down the middle. four of the nine justices voted against it, including chief justice john roberts, who said marriage had nothing to do with the constitution. one of the signs outside the court read "not just gay ecstatic." president obama has thanked the supreme court once this week for upholding his controversial...
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man i loved and cared for passed away from one of the cruellest diseases known to humanity the state of ohioontinued to fight my right to list my name on john's death certificate. no american should have to suffer that indignity. that's why john and i and the 30 plaintiffs who are part of this lawsuit decided to fight. >> reporter: you heard some of the jubilation and buoyancy of the supporters around this ruling. it is still a lot of activity here. there has been singing and the singing of the national anthem time and time again. i want to read a little bit from the swing justice, again, justice anthony kennedy, delivering a long opinion but in part concluding the challenged laws burden think liberty of same-sex couples and abridge central presents of equality. a stunning and historic i havery today for proponents of same-sex marriage. lisa? >> mike viqueira thank you. >>> randall pinkston is at the white house. randall we got a rare glimpse of the president preparing his remarks in the oval office his delivery of those remarks, without prompters or notes, deliberate, and certainly heart fe
man i loved and cared for passed away from one of the cruellest diseases known to humanity the state of ohioontinued to fight my right to list my name on john's death certificate. no american should have to suffer that indignity. that's why john and i and the 30 plaintiffs who are part of this lawsuit decided to fight. >> reporter: you heard some of the jubilation and buoyancy of the supporters around this ruling. it is still a lot of activity here. there has been singing and the singing...
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ohio. interesting we're coming full circle. >> the full name case, one of the partners, his partners the partner who died shortly after they got legally married until the state would not put the marriage on the death certificate. those insults we'll finally solve but you're right the lightning speed with which -- >> did you think you would see it that fast? >> yes, so the this decision the decision that comes down is not going to answer all questions, even for gay and lesbian couples. there are parental questions for example that may be left unanswered or not? >> that's really one of the most important things i people to remember. we'll be celebrating but we're so not done with the multiple of issues that impact the lives of lgbt people and marriage will not make families secure. there is parental recognition that is very very much going to be an open question in many states. so we'll have our work cut out for us. >> is it job discrimination? you can be fired? >> in most states. >> is there a way the supreme court can answer questions on marriage so broadly some of these other policies that are discriminatory can also fall? >> i think the only way that would
ohio. interesting we're coming full circle. >> the full name case, one of the partners, his partners the partner who died shortly after they got legally married until the state would not put the marriage on the death certificate. those insults we'll finally solve but you're right the lightning speed with which -- >> did you think you would see it that fast? >> yes, so the this decision the decision that comes down is not going to answer all questions, even for gay and lesbian...
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state of ohio has ruled there is enough evidence to charge two police officers, one for murder over the of a 12-year-old african-american boy last year. pictures from a surveillance camera show at tamir rice being shot in cleveland. the officers thought he was holding a weapon but it turned out to be a toy pellet gun. the judge's opinion is that it's up to the prosecutors decide whether to charge the men. >>> twitter's chief executive is stepping down after five years in the job. the boss of the social media company had been under pressure to resign after it posted big losses earlier this year, slowing growth. the co counter cofounder will take over in july. >>> new york is one of the most expensive cities in the world nearly a quarter of its residents live in rents fixed apartments. the laws gulfing those apartments are about to expire as kristen saloomey explains some landlords are taking extremes measures to pump up prices. >> reporter: catalina is a native new yorker from the borough of brooklyn. >> i grew up in green points i lived around the corner most of my life and i moved here
state of ohio has ruled there is enough evidence to charge two police officers, one for murder over the of a 12-year-old african-american boy last year. pictures from a surveillance camera show at tamir rice being shot in cleveland. the officers thought he was holding a weapon but it turned out to be a toy pellet gun. the judge's opinion is that it's up to the prosecutors decide whether to charge the men. >>> twitter's chief executive is stepping down after five years in the job. the...
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fine state of ohio, what would that mean, senator what are your thoughts? >> enemy thanks for having me on kind of a crazy situation where you democrats vote against the trade package that they typically support the strong ears to ensure those displaced by trade get help from retraining i support that too by the way. as do other republicans too bad that didn't get passed that is an important part of the total package. if we don't patch this what happens is last several years america on the sidelines. and one reason i support both more exports and ensures there's more level playing field which is what donald trump and i agree on is because we want to be sure there are farmers and workers have a fair shot competing internationally. when united states cannot include agreement request country is they make agreements with themselves an they leave us out. that means that our market share shrinks so that farmers an my state of ohio, we sell about a thursday of what they produce in ohio overseas. 60% of our biggest crop soybeans sold gorse but 30% of factory jobs no
fine state of ohio, what would that mean, senator what are your thoughts? >> enemy thanks for having me on kind of a crazy situation where you democrats vote against the trade package that they typically support the strong ears to ensure those displaced by trade get help from retraining i support that too by the way. as do other republicans too bad that didn't get passed that is an important part of the total package. if we don't patch this what happens is last several years america on...
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he sued the state of ohio for refusing to recognize his legal marriage in maryland.hat's a case that eventually made its way to the supreme court. the court is also expected to make decisions on congressional redistricting and an execution drug. >>> scorching heat and historic drought conditions aren't helping firefighters who are battling several wildfires across the west. the largest fire in california has now burned at least 40 square miles in the san bernardino mountains. aircraft being used were grounded because someone was flying a drone in the area. that person was detained last night. two small communities have been ordered to evacuate. in alaska there have been nearly 300 fires and around 1,000 square miles burned. >>> well flash floods are the problem in several areas of the midwest following a round of severe storm, the water rose fast at this apartment complex near des moines iowa. ten apartments were given 10 minutes to get out. roads across that area are underwater. they are expected to be closed for several days. >>> so the question is what can we expe
he sued the state of ohio for refusing to recognize his legal marriage in maryland.hat's a case that eventually made its way to the supreme court. the court is also expected to make decisions on congressional redistricting and an execution drug. >>> scorching heat and historic drought conditions aren't helping firefighters who are battling several wildfires across the west. the largest fire in california has now burned at least 40 square miles in the san bernardino mountains. aircraft...
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ohio for most of my life. my husband and i were gathered for 21 years before he passed away from als. i am here in front of our highest court because my home statethe recognition of my marriage. when the man i loved and cared for passed away from one of the cruelest diseases, the state of ohio, the state in which i paid taxes, continues to fight to list my name on john's death certificate. no one should have to suffer that in dignity. that is why john and i and the plaintiffs decided to fight. i know in my heart that john is with me today. that man cared and loved me for 21 years. the ruling from the supreme court affirms what millions across the country already know to be true in our hearts. our love is equal. the four words, equal justice under law, applies to us as well. we deserve equal dignity respect, and treatment when it comes to the recognition of our relationships and families. ohio will recognize our marriage. marriage equality will come to every state across the country. it's my hope that this turns -- the term gay marriage will you think of the past. from this point over, it will simply be marriage. i hope that this decision reduces
ohio for most of my life. my husband and i were gathered for 21 years before he passed away from als. i am here in front of our highest court because my home statethe recognition of my marriage. when the man i loved and cared for passed away from one of the cruelest diseases, the state of ohio, the state in which i paid taxes, continues to fight to list my name on john's death certificate. no one should have to suffer that in dignity. that is why john and i and the plaintiffs decided to fight....
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>> we have 28 days of voting in ohio. her home state of new york is one day. maybe the first thing she ought to do is work on her own state. look, i don't say anything about her emails or all this other stuff but when you start saying that you are going to sue ohio and republicans are deliberately working to deny people the right to voted i'm outraged by it. and frankly one should mine their own store who are trashing other people who have done far better than what they have done. ohio governor john kasich, one of the republicans responding to hillary clinton and her charge that republicans are trying to prevent people from voting across the country. we're back with our panel. a bit of lightning round here first on this voting rights issue. >> there is pretty clear politics happening on two fronts here. one, democrats like to wield voting rights as as an issue puts republicans in a position to defend they stop people from voting. awkward position to be in for anyone. two, an issue that is popular for people who voted for barack obama. african-americans in part
>> we have 28 days of voting in ohio. her home state of new york is one day. maybe the first thing she ought to do is work on her own state. look, i don't say anything about her emails or all this other stuff but when you start saying that you are going to sue ohio and republicans are deliberately working to deny people the right to voted i'm outraged by it. and frankly one should mine their own store who are trashing other people who have done far better than what they have done. ohio...
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he sued the state of ohio to recognize his marriage to his late husband.re married in 2013 after the high court struck down the defensive marriage act. arthur died three months later. >>> a clear victory for many people taking a closer look at the written opinions of the justices. both sides were sending a message. laura anthony is live with a break down of the decision. >> reporter: this ruling of course, pertains to marriage, but experts here at berkeley believe it could have larger implications in the future for other laws that could be considered discrimatory based on sexual orientation. those who are studying the supreme court's same-sex marriage ruling say it may be a landmark decision but not a surprising one. in writing the majority opinion justice anthony kennedy said of same-sex couples they ask for equal dignity in the eyes of the law. the constitution grants them that right. >> he covered every base. he covered the due process clause. he covered the equal protection clause. it's a long opinion. and it simply confirmed what those who consider th
he sued the state of ohio to recognize his marriage to his late husband.re married in 2013 after the high court struck down the defensive marriage act. arthur died three months later. >>> a clear victory for many people taking a closer look at the written opinions of the justices. both sides were sending a message. laura anthony is live with a break down of the decision. >> reporter: this ruling of course, pertains to marriage, but experts here at berkeley believe it could have...
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>> we have 28 days of voting in ohio. her home state of new york is one day.g she ought to do is work on her own state. look, i don't say anything about her emails or all this other stuff but when you start saying that you are going to sue ohio and republicans are deliberately working to deny people the right to voted i'm outraged by it. and frankly one should mine their own store who are trashing other people who have done far better than what they have done. ohio governor john kasich, one of the republicans responding to hillary clinton and her charge that republicans are trying to prevent people from voting across the country. we're back with our panel. a bit of lightning round here first on this voting rights issue. >> there is pretty clear politics happening on two fronts here. one, democrats like to wield voting rights as as an issue puts republicans in a position to defend they stop people from voting. awkward position to be in for anyone. two, an issue that is popular for people who voted for barack obama. african-americans in particular. that's a bloc
>> we have 28 days of voting in ohio. her home state of new york is one day.g she ought to do is work on her own state. look, i don't say anything about her emails or all this other stuff but when you start saying that you are going to sue ohio and republicans are deliberately working to deny people the right to voted i'm outraged by it. and frankly one should mine their own store who are trashing other people who have done far better than what they have done. ohio governor john kasich,...
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. >> last month, clinton's cam pean sued the state of ohio designed to keep mean north from voting. john kasich a possible presidential candidate himself, fired back. >> if she wants to sue somebody let her start. 27 days a couple hundred hours. in new york the only early voting there is none. the only voting that occurs is on election day. what is she talking about? >> you can line up early in new york but not cast your vote yet. >> let's bring in political insiders. republican congressman for new york he knows about you will a of the voting rights in the state. pollster for former president jimmy carter and doug schoen former pollster for bill clinton, he has known the clintons for years, you say interesting timing for her to be talking about voting rights. why? >> here's what is happening, harris. hillary is slipping in the polls with independents and as she slips with independents her path to victory means she needs minority votes to wins. she's still leading and in good shape but she's going to pursue i think -- we'll talk about that. she's going to pursue the obama strategy an
. >> last month, clinton's cam pean sued the state of ohio designed to keep mean north from voting. john kasich a possible presidential candidate himself, fired back. >> if she wants to sue somebody let her start. 27 days a couple hundred hours. in new york the only early voting there is none. the only voting that occurs is on election day. what is she talking about? >> you can line up early in new york but not cast your vote yet. >> let's bring in political insiders....
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the lead plaintiff sued his home state of ohio to make the state recognize him as the widower of the partner of 20 years. >> my hope the term gay marriage will be a thing of the past and that it will simply be marriage. >> reporter: president obama called to congratulate him on this historic ruling. 37 states and the district of columbia allow legal same-sex marriage but with this decision other states have that same right. >> we hope that millions of americans who still believe that a marriage is one man and one woman will continue to proclaim that today. >> reporter: president obama says this is a victory for america. >> our nation was founded on a bed rock principle that we are all created equal. >> reporter: the obama administration has stepped up support for same-sex marriage. president obama took to twitter with the hashtag love wins. reporting from the supreme court, abc 7 news. >>> to show solidarity with the ruling the white house changed facebook and twitter profile pictures. nearly a half million people like the rainbow pic. >>> people in san francisco greeted the ruling w
the lead plaintiff sued his home state of ohio to make the state recognize him as the widower of the partner of 20 years. >> my hope the term gay marriage will be a thing of the past and that it will simply be marriage. >> reporter: president obama called to congratulate him on this historic ruling. 37 states and the district of columbia allow legal same-sex marriage but with this decision other states have that same right. >> we hope that millions of americans who still...
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i can't count the number of times in my state of ohio and in meetings in washington with people from all over the country, i can't count the number of times that people have said we have little or no access to the transpacific partnership. t.p.a. in the past has been actually a rule book, if you will for how we should negotiate trade agreements and at the same time it's been directions on how you negotiate these trade agreements and a rule book on how it's presented on the senate floor. yet, none of the trans-pacific partnership negotiations by ambassador froman have been informed at all by a t.p.a. because we haven't had a t.p.a. yet. we haven't written that instruction book; it hasn't passed. at the same time we've gotten the worst of both worlds because we're voting on t.p.a. and we haven't been able to see what's in t.p.p. i know supporters in t.p.p. are saying we're going to have 60 days now but members are casting their votes now when they're going to have maximum leverage, where 60 votes are required and have maximum leverage. to put it, put no finer point on it just given up t
i can't count the number of times in my state of ohio and in meetings in washington with people from all over the country, i can't count the number of times that people have said we have little or no access to the transpacific partnership. t.p.a. in the past has been actually a rule book, if you will for how we should negotiate trade agreements and at the same time it's been directions on how you negotiate these trade agreements and a rule book on how it's presented on the senate floor. yet,...