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u.s. supreme court for a decision again on the merits. all she said today is that we will wait and see, what the court decides in the state of utah. >> if you look at the polls, america seems to be deeply divided on this issue almost straight down the middle. so even if the supreme court rules further down the road and decides, will this issue go away any time soon? >> well, we have seen generally once the court rules on issues, for example, 1967, on interracial marriages. >> in loving versus virginia. >> in loving versus virginia. then society tends to follow what the law dictates. if the court were to determine that this is a constitutional right under the u.s. constitution, sentiment would probably follow. >> jamie what happens next? >> next we go to denver. the 10th circuit court of appeals, for that circuit, 10th circuit would make a determination what the judge said in the state of utah. then there will be another appeal, i will bet you that it will eventually get us to a federal court decision, next season. >> jamie thank you. >> my
u.s. supreme court for a decision again on the merits. all she said today is that we will wait and see, what the court decides in the state of utah. >> if you look at the polls, america seems to be deeply divided on this issue almost straight down the middle. so even if the supreme court rules further down the road and decides, will this issue go away any time soon? >> well, we have seen generally once the court rules on issues, for example, 1967, on interracial marriages. >>...
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u.s. supreme court entering the gay marriage debate agreeing to put on hold gay marriage in utah. last week the state's attorney general asked the supreme court to suspend that ruling. now the supreme court issuing a brief blocking any new same sex unions in that state while the federal appeals court considerings that issue. your reaction to the decision? >> this is a very cautious move by the supreme court. because imagine what they would have done if they would approved this? then this would have been the supreme court legislatin legislm the bench saying we're legalizing gay marriage in utah. >> even when luke at it from under the microscope. look at the latest gallup poll, 52% of americans in favor, 43% say they oppose it how do you deal with an issue as contentious as this. >> and in utah it's even more con tecontentious. for the court to come around and say if they would have approved this today and then to say we're going to go against what the voters of utah said that would be controversial in itself. >> do you believe the court is buying time before investing itself. >> abs
u.s. supreme court entering the gay marriage debate agreeing to put on hold gay marriage in utah. last week the state's attorney general asked the supreme court to suspend that ruling. now the supreme court issuing a brief blocking any new same sex unions in that state while the federal appeals court considerings that issue. your reaction to the decision? >> this is a very cautious move by the supreme court. because imagine what they would have done if they would approved this? then this...
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u.s. supreme court denied his appeals. the lethal drug used was at the center of his legal challenges. >> herbert smalls is the sixth ban executed by lethal injection in the u.s. there was appeals over the pharmaceuticals used to carry out his order failed. in 2008 the u.s. supreme court ruled three drug protocol does not amount to cruel and unusual punishment. with pharmaceutical d companies failing to allow their chemicals to be used, states are struggling to find alternatives. >> dennis maguire was executed using a combination of drugs not used before. it took 26 minutes after witnesses gassed, choked and convulsed. are these inmates entitled to a pain-free death. the constitution does not guarantee a pain-free death. at some point it's so intense, protracted. the sense of decency precluts the infliction of capital pin ushment. >> missouri state representative rick bratton introduced legislation that would add a 5-person firing squad as an alternative to lethal injection. he defend it. >> these cold-blooded murderers are
u.s. supreme court denied his appeals. the lethal drug used was at the center of his legal challenges. >> herbert smalls is the sixth ban executed by lethal injection in the u.s. there was appeals over the pharmaceuticals used to carry out his order failed. in 2008 the u.s. supreme court ruled three drug protocol does not amount to cruel and unusual punishment. with pharmaceutical d companies failing to allow their chemicals to be used, states are struggling to find alternatives. >>...
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u.s. supreme court now entering the issue of gay marriage. with key votes on long-term unemployment benefits the senate gets back to work. >>> lots of america doing a collective shiver as tempt plunge across the midwest. and cybercrime, you might be surprised with what you can buy online. ♪ >> we begin with breaking news. the u.s. supreme court now entering the gay marriage deba debate. same-sex marriage became legal there earlier this month when a judge struck down the voter approved ban. last week the attorney general asking the state to stay that ruling. now they will block any same sex unions in utah while the supreme court considers the issue. we'll have more on this story as it develops throughout the day. >>> the vacation is over and senate goes back to work today and the house goes back to work tomorrow. they'll vote to restore long-term unemployment benefits. who is for it, and who is against this? >> reporter: democrats are largely for this, and they tried but failed to get it dealt with before the long holiday recess. on december 2
u.s. supreme court now entering the issue of gay marriage. with key votes on long-term unemployment benefits the senate gets back to work. >>> lots of america doing a collective shiver as tempt plunge across the midwest. and cybercrime, you might be surprised with what you can buy online. ♪ >> we begin with breaking news. the u.s. supreme court now entering the gay marriage deba debate. same-sex marriage became legal there earlier this month when a judge struck down the voter...
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u.s. supreme court has put same-sex marriage in utah on hold. the fatd of the law will be decided not be the people of utah but by the courts. here's chief washington correspondent james rosen. >> with the order from the u.s. supreme court, utah's ban on same-sex marriages will stand for now as the state and gay rights activists head to the tenth circuit court of appeals in denver to continue litigating the issue. a ruling by a federal judgeige utah had struck down the ban on such marriages on december 20, and since then, some00reds of couples had tied the knot. the attorney general, in office for only a few weeks, vowed to fight for the ban, as he called it unfortunate the same-sex couples find themselves in legal limbo. >> we feel we're on solid ground because the stay is in place. in regard to the marriages that took place before the stay, we have not had a chance to evaluate and make a final conclusion on that. >> the utah case is on an expedited schedule for appellate briefs and oral argument and it's one of 42 such lawsuits currently snaki
u.s. supreme court has put same-sex marriage in utah on hold. the fatd of the law will be decided not be the people of utah but by the courts. here's chief washington correspondent james rosen. >> with the order from the u.s. supreme court, utah's ban on same-sex marriages will stand for now as the state and gay rights activists head to the tenth circuit court of appeals in denver to continue litigating the issue. a ruling by a federal judgeige utah had struck down the ban on such...
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u.s. supreme court, have you lost your mind? body -- only somebody like jeff who is a former federal prosecutor who sits up there at the supreme court and listens to this stuff would believe it's an estate case and -- >> the conversation is not over and jeffrey toobin, this should be a toobin and ger ra goes show thank you to you both. coming up next, answers to lingering questions in the death of actor paul walker and some of those answers released today. >>> also, proof that inspiration comes in all sizes. and there you have it right there. nine years old, climbing one of the tallest mountains in the world and you're about to meet him. before you settle for another ordinary mattress, isn't it time you discovered the sleep number bed? because only the sleep number bed offers dual air technology that lets two people find the perfect balance of comfort and support for their bodies. their sleep number setting. ok, right there. and only the sleep number bed is clinically proven to relieve back pain and improve sleep quality. oh that
u.s. supreme court, have you lost your mind? body -- only somebody like jeff who is a former federal prosecutor who sits up there at the supreme court and listens to this stuff would believe it's an estate case and -- >> the conversation is not over and jeffrey toobin, this should be a toobin and ger ra goes show thank you to you both. coming up next, answers to lingering questions in the death of actor paul walker and some of those answers released today. >>> also, proof that...
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u.s. supreme court justice sonia sotomayor, just hours before leaving the times square ball drop she gaven order blocking part of the president's health care law starting today. >>> plus -- >> it only gets cold when you stop. >> 2014, nasty winter storms bringing snow and ice to the northeast. this is a live picture you're about to see right there from mush mush avenue, we'll have details on where this storm is heading and how it might affect holiday travelers. >>> and playoff problems, why the green bay packers wild card game could be blacked out meaning you won't be able to watch it on tv. you're live in "cnn newsroom." good morning and happy new year. i'm fredricka whitfield. carol costello has the day off. we begin with two stories we're watching closely. first, a new health scare facing former first lady barbara bush. she awakens this morning in a houston hospital. also new this morning, as the first obama care reform kicks in, u.s. supreme court justice sonia sotomayor steps in and exempts two charities over concerns a mandate could transform their beliefs. we get the latest from ji
u.s. supreme court justice sonia sotomayor, just hours before leaving the times square ball drop she gaven order blocking part of the president's health care law starting today. >>> plus -- >> it only gets cold when you stop. >> 2014, nasty winter storms bringing snow and ice to the northeast. this is a live picture you're about to see right there from mush mush avenue, we'll have details on where this storm is heading and how it might affect holiday travelers. >>>...
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u.s. supreme court does something really unexpected and overturns this series of court rulings, it kind of seems like rick scott's signature drug test the poor policy is dead. it is at least dead at home. but thanks to the foundation for government accountability, this koch brothers related group, and thanks to alec and all these other right-wing groups that spread this stuff around the country, even though it's dead at home, policy like this may still be coming soon to a state near you. the day after that ruling, killing the florida policy, the jackson clarion ledger in mississippi ran an interview with mississippi's republican governor, phil bryant. they asked him what his big ideas were for the state of 2014. and he said his big priority for mississippi, for 2014, for this new year is, drug testing for welfare recipients. it's constitutionally dead in the place that started it. everyone else that has taken it on thinks it's a failure and a boondoggle. but still, this stuff still keeps spreading. because if there's one thing the right actually is good at, it's spreading bad ideas nationw
u.s. supreme court does something really unexpected and overturns this series of court rulings, it kind of seems like rick scott's signature drug test the poor policy is dead. it is at least dead at home. but thanks to the foundation for government accountability, this koch brothers related group, and thanks to alec and all these other right-wing groups that spread this stuff around the country, even though it's dead at home, policy like this may still be coming soon to a state near you. the...
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u.s. supreme court stopped same-sex weddings in utah ats least for now weeks after a federal judge ruled that the state's ban on same-sex marriages was unconstitutional. david schuster is here with more. >> the supreme court called a time-out. they didn't rule on the merits over gay marriage in utah. instead the supreme court issued a stay until it winds its way through the court system. nearly 900 couples have been married since the district judge ruled in december that the state ban violated constitutional guarantees of equal protection and due process, but utah argued that each marriage was an affront to the definition of marriage. they denied the stay, but the supreme court issued the stay this morning without comment. these celebrations and ceremonies in utah have stopped at least for now. now, for a lot of viewers maybe somewhat confused because they may think, what is this? the supreme court issued rulings last spring supporting gay marriage. they said federal benefits can't be denied to same-sex couples. they found california's ban unconstitutional, but the supreme court made that cal
u.s. supreme court stopped same-sex weddings in utah ats least for now weeks after a federal judge ruled that the state's ban on same-sex marriages was unconstitutional. david schuster is here with more. >> the supreme court called a time-out. they didn't rule on the merits over gay marriage in utah. instead the supreme court issued a stay until it winds its way through the court system. nearly 900 couples have been married since the district judge ruled in december that the state ban...
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u.s. supreme court. the facility continues to operate during appeals process. it's lawyers are contestimony nate mraiting their next move. >> tesla motors issued a recall because of a phone shall fire hazard that does not include telsa electric car buzz does involve an adapt arer used for charging the model s's sold last year. akoerdzing to stesla it could cause it to overhead or start a fire. so what to do if you have one? tesla will send you a new one >> long, warm winter created an unusual phenomenon. flowers popping up in january tricked into thinking it's spring there is a down side, though. >> well, carolyn, to winter weather we we can end up paying higher food prices >> landscape architect leslie sdeen designed this front yard. mother nature tricked plants into thinking it's spring. some flowers are months early. >> i won't call them confused just following their natural sense to grow when the weather is warm. >> it's warm enough for fees to be bees out. >> you might find it's damaged with cold frost. it would normally have a growing season to harden lea
u.s. supreme court. the facility continues to operate during appeals process. it's lawyers are contestimony nate mraiting their next move. >> tesla motors issued a recall because of a phone shall fire hazard that does not include telsa electric car buzz does involve an adapt arer used for charging the model s's sold last year. akoerdzing to stesla it could cause it to overhead or start a fire. so what to do if you have one? tesla will send you a new one >> long, warm winter created...
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u.s. supreme court is still considering a last-minute stay filed by the attorneys of edgar and argument isheir client is mentally retarded and should not be executed and that moving forward with the execution would be a violation of international law that could endanger u.s. citizens abroad. edgar was 24 years old when he shot a houston police over three times in the back of the head and 20 years later the mexican government warns his execution would violate international law. >> we will take every step necessary in order to preserve the life of him. >> reporter: at the heart of mexico's claim is relations and an international treaty that says a person arrested in a foreign country has a right to contact their consulate for help. mexico says that didn't happen for him nor 50 other mexican nationals sentenced to die in the united states, two other mexican nationals have already been executed in texas. in his hometown protesters march the streets in hopes of convincing officials in texas to spare his life. this woman was his teacher in primary school. she says i believe it is unfair because
u.s. supreme court is still considering a last-minute stay filed by the attorneys of edgar and argument isheir client is mentally retarded and should not be executed and that moving forward with the execution would be a violation of international law that could endanger u.s. citizens abroad. edgar was 24 years old when he shot a houston police over three times in the back of the head and 20 years later the mexican government warns his execution would violate international law. >> we will...
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u.s. supreme court. and just within the last few moments, the u.s. e court has agreed to put a stay on that judge's ruling while the case is on appeal before the court of appeals out there in the west, the 10th circuit court of appeals in denver. now, this is the second time that something of the court of appeals has gone from one of the states has gone to justice sotomayor, who is the 10th circuit justice. she referred this particular one to the full supreme court and the full supreme court has agreed that there should be a hold on same-sex marriage while this case goes to the appeals. this case will be heard probably within the next couple of months by the 10th circuit, then maybe four or five months after that we'll get a ruling from the 10th circuit, and depending what happens there, same-sex marriage could resume in utah, or whoever loses in the 10th circuit will undoubtedly go to the u.s. supreme court and ask them to take the full-up case. so, there are two tracks here to remember, one is the issue itself, which is now on appeal. the second tra
u.s. supreme court. and just within the last few moments, the u.s. e court has agreed to put a stay on that judge's ruling while the case is on appeal before the court of appeals out there in the west, the 10th circuit court of appeals in denver. now, this is the second time that something of the court of appeals has gone from one of the states has gone to justice sotomayor, who is the 10th circuit justice. she referred this particular one to the full supreme court and the full supreme court...
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u.s. supreme court. the facility continues to operate during appeals process.aiting their next move. >> tesla motors issued a recall because of a phone shall fire hazard that does not include telsa electric car buzz does involve an adapt arer used for charging the model s's sold last year. akoerdzing to stesla it could cause it to overhead or start a fire. so what to do if you have one? tesla will send you a new one >> long, warm winter created an unusual phenomenon. flowers popping up in january tricked into thinking it's spring there is a down side, though. >> well, carolyn, if we go back to winter weather we we can end up paying higher food prices >> landscape architect leslie sdeen designed this front yard. mother nature tricked plants into thinking it's spring. some flowers are months early. >> i won't call them confused just following their natural sense to grow when the weather is warm. >> it's warm enough for fees to be bees out. >> you might find it's damaged with cold frost. it would normally have a growing season to harden lead was wax. >> valerie wa
u.s. supreme court. the facility continues to operate during appeals process.aiting their next move. >> tesla motors issued a recall because of a phone shall fire hazard that does not include telsa electric car buzz does involve an adapt arer used for charging the model s's sold last year. akoerdzing to stesla it could cause it to overhead or start a fire. so what to do if you have one? tesla will send you a new one >> long, warm winter created an unusual phenomenon. flowers popping...
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u.s. supreme court. we have two or three justices on the u.s. supreme court who openly say now we are not so much slaves to every court decision that's been decided ahead of us to say, no i'm sorry, we were wrong when they made that decision. go back to a time before the most recent supreme court decision. that gives me hope that a summit this is challenged in a legal sense, we now have justices on the supreme court that might be willing to claw back or roll back the clock to some decision could have been made. the second hopeful sign and this is painful to wait for it is there is kind of a pen joy -- a potential or view of history. it goes so far finally you think enough. al jazeera? story. i am from california. the california republican party has apparently had absolute rock bottom. there's a two thirds majority in the legislature. we have been ahead of the republican party a few months ago that we were giving them how they could do a better job. they said that's interesting. i have one goal. i forgot how many seats they have to win to undo the
u.s. supreme court. we have two or three justices on the u.s. supreme court who openly say now we are not so much slaves to every court decision that's been decided ahead of us to say, no i'm sorry, we were wrong when they made that decision. go back to a time before the most recent supreme court decision. that gives me hope that a summit this is challenged in a legal sense, we now have justices on the supreme court that might be willing to claw back or roll back the clock to some decision...
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u.s. supreme court now enteringhe issue of gay marriage. with key votes on long-term unemployment benefits the senate gets back to work. >>> lots of america doing a collective shiver as tempt plunge across the midwest. and cybercrime, you might be surprised with what you can buy online. ♪ >> we begin with breaking news. the u.s. supreme court now entering
u.s. supreme court now enteringhe issue of gay marriage. with key votes on long-term unemployment benefits the senate gets back to work. >>> lots of america doing a collective shiver as tempt plunge across the midwest. and cybercrime, you might be surprised with what you can buy online. ♪ >> we begin with breaking news. the u.s. supreme court now entering
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u.s. supreme court will hear aereo versus the networks. the parent companies of major networks say that area out -- aereo is stealing their content without paying for it. they use tiny antennas to send out signals online. broadcasters are threatening to convert to cable if it does not shut down. the ceo gave us a statement saying that they remain unwavering in their confidence that the technology fall squarely within the law. he is not the only one who is confident. i caught up with news corp. chairman rupert murdoch at an event in yet -- mountain view. what is the latest on aereo? >> we are fine. >> we will win he says. jon erlichman, our senior west coast correspondent and paul kedrosky, our bloomberg contributing editor join us from san diego. what is the significance of it getting to the level of the supreme court? >> everybody will get their day in court. i think you know what everyone wanted here. broadcasters wanted to prove that aereo was infringing on their rights. they said that they are not paying them. that has been argued as b
u.s. supreme court will hear aereo versus the networks. the parent companies of major networks say that area out -- aereo is stealing their content without paying for it. they use tiny antennas to send out signals online. broadcasters are threatening to convert to cable if it does not shut down. the ceo gave us a statement saying that they remain unwavering in their confidence that the technology fall squarely within the law. he is not the only one who is confident. i caught up with news corp....
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u.s. supreme court. we have two or three justices on the u.s. supreme court who openly say now that we are not so much slaves to every court decision that's been decided ahead of us, to say, no, i'm sorry, we were wrong when we made that decision, and go back to a time before the most recent supreme court decision. so that actually gives me some hope that some of this is challenge in a legal sense, we now have some justices on the supreme court that might be willing to claw back or roll back the clock on some decisions that have been made. the second hopeful sign, this is always painful to wait for, there is kind of a -- i have a penchant review of history but it goes so far in the final you think okay, enough. and it begins -- ilogistics just a quick story. i'm from california. the california republican party has apparently hit absolute rock-bottom. there's a two-thirds democratic majority in the legislature. we had at the hoover institution at the new head of the republican party, and we are giving him all our brilliant ideas about how they cou
u.s. supreme court. we have two or three justices on the u.s. supreme court who openly say now that we are not so much slaves to every court decision that's been decided ahead of us, to say, no, i'm sorry, we were wrong when we made that decision, and go back to a time before the most recent supreme court decision. so that actually gives me some hope that some of this is challenge in a legal sense, we now have some justices on the supreme court that might be willing to claw back or roll back...
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u.s. supreme court. we have two or three justices on the u.s. supreme court who openly say now that we are not so much slaves to every court decision that has been decided ahead of us to say no i'm sorry we were wrong when we made that decision and go back to the most recent -- that gives me hope that some of that is challenged in a legal sense we have justices on the supreme court that might he willing to as you say roll back the clock to some decisions that have been made. the second hopeful sign and this is always painful to wait for is there is kind of -- i have potentially view of history. it goes so far and then finally you think okay, enough. i will just say a quick story. i'm from california. the california republican party is apparently hit absolute rock on autumn. there's a two-thirds democratic majority in the legislature. we have the new head of the american -- republican party a few months ago and we were giving him all of our brilliant ideas on how they could do better job. he said i just have one goal and i had forgotten how many s
u.s. supreme court. we have two or three justices on the u.s. supreme court who openly say now that we are not so much slaves to every court decision that has been decided ahead of us to say no i'm sorry we were wrong when we made that decision and go back to the most recent -- that gives me hope that some of that is challenged in a legal sense we have justices on the supreme court that might he willing to as you say roll back the clock to some decisions that have been made. the second hopeful...
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u.s. supreme court agreed to consider if the police can search a cell phone in the person under arrest without a warrant. 40 years ago the court ruled police can search items people are carrying while they are arrested without a warrant. >>> president obama delivered a speech designed to address the nsa data collection controversy. his proposal includes having a third party hold the data. >> i believe we need a new approach. with those words president obama announced sweeping changes to the way the government can spy on citizen at home and abroad. it should give the american people greater amount confidence but their rights are being protected. >> better controls need to be in place on how the government corrects -- collects information. he's ordering a third party keep track of the information and requiring the nsa to get approval before fathering the phone records. >> let's chart a way to secure the rights of the nation and preserve the liberties. protesters gathered outside the justice department saying the reforms don't go far enough. the big brother connection is not unplugged. >> a group
u.s. supreme court agreed to consider if the police can search a cell phone in the person under arrest without a warrant. 40 years ago the court ruled police can search items people are carrying while they are arrested without a warrant. >>> president obama delivered a speech designed to address the nsa data collection controversy. his proposal includes having a third party hold the data. >> i believe we need a new approach. with those words president obama announced sweeping...
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u.s. supreme court set to rule on a complaint filed by a group of nuns and it could potentially be a huge blow to obamacare. >>> the u.s. supreme court could act as early on a controversial obama care mandate. justice sonia sotomayor issued a deadline this morning on an appeal brought by a group of nuns who run a nonprofit that would continue to exempt them from offering contraception coverage to employees. cnn's jill dougherty is at the white house. jill in what form will this administration be responding? >> reporter: fredricka, this is day three of obama care that a key provision concerning women is op. hold at least temporarily. it's the last days of president obama's two-week hawaiian vacation, and he spent thursday playing golf with the new zealand prime minister and his son. but in washington, as life returns to normal after the new year, it's back to obamacare. today the supreme court could order the obama administration to allow certain religious affiliated non-profits to remain exempt from the law's requirement to provide birth control and other reproductive health services to th
u.s. supreme court set to rule on a complaint filed by a group of nuns and it could potentially be a huge blow to obamacare. >>> the u.s. supreme court could act as early on a controversial obama care mandate. justice sonia sotomayor issued a deadline this morning on an appeal brought by a group of nuns who run a nonprofit that would continue to exempt them from offering contraception coverage to employees. cnn's jill dougherty is at the white house. jill in what form will this...
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u.s. supreme court had to weigh in and today the highest court in the land stepped in and said, no more. no more marriage licenses will be issued in the state until the u.s. appellate court system has a chance to evaluate the state of utah's appeal of the decision by the district judge. so where does that leave the 950 gay and lesbian couples who are possibly sort of married in state of utah? joining me, matthew breen for the "advocate." and camilla taylor. all right, camilla, were you surprised by the supreme court decision? >> i was a bit disappointed, chris. the papers by the couple opposing the stay were very strong, but it is actually quite commonly granted, in fact, in almost all of the cases in which we've won marriage in state high courts. a stay was granted pending the final determination by the state high court. in fact, there's only one exception to that. >> i've got to say, actually, i was shocked there was no stay offered at the lower levels because it seemed to me that this was paving the way for creating a situation in which you possibly had a whole bunch of couples in a ve
u.s. supreme court had to weigh in and today the highest court in the land stepped in and said, no more. no more marriage licenses will be issued in the state until the u.s. appellate court system has a chance to evaluate the state of utah's appeal of the decision by the district judge. so where does that leave the 950 gay and lesbian couples who are possibly sort of married in state of utah? joining me, matthew breen for the "advocate." and camilla taylor. all right, camilla, were...
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u.s. supreme court, declined to take on a matter claimed unconstitutional.bortion rights groups argued the measure was more extreme than similar state laws. former basketball star dennis rodman says he's sorry he couldn't help an american missionary detained in north korea during his trirp there. kenneth bae has been in the custody of north koreans for more than a year. rodman went to pyongyang to celebrate kim jong-il's birthday. he says he will return in a month. >> maria appreciate it, thank you. mississippi is considering ending congress gall visits for inmates. 155 inmates out of 22,000 had such visits last year. mississippi is one of six states that allows congress gall visits. alex rodriguez is taking his one year suspension to court. details on why he is fighting major league baseball again. >>> also data breaches affecting millions of customers, now we learn that more customers information may have been hacked. >> michael eaves is here with the big story in sports, alex rodriguez, fighting back against major league baseball. but you talk about a sta
u.s. supreme court, declined to take on a matter claimed unconstitutional.bortion rights groups argued the measure was more extreme than similar state laws. former basketball star dennis rodman says he's sorry he couldn't help an american missionary detained in north korea during his trirp there. kenneth bae has been in the custody of north koreans for more than a year. rodman went to pyongyang to celebrate kim jong-il's birthday. he says he will return in a month. >> maria appreciate it,...
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u.s. supreme court has put a temporary stop on same-sex marriages in utah.ll give time to give a ruling. a possible extension of jobless benefits and confirmation of janet yellen as head of the federal reserve. >>> the oldest daughter of former vice president dick cheney stepped down today. she's calling it quits because
u.s. supreme court has put a temporary stop on same-sex marriages in utah.ll give time to give a ruling. a possible extension of jobless benefits and confirmation of janet yellen as head of the federal reserve. >>> the oldest daughter of former vice president dick cheney stepped down today. she's calling it quits because
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u.s. supreme court in the case call heller district of columbia verses heller, the case, mcdonnell versus icago, the u.s. supreme court upheld what i have been arguing in lots of people of been arguing, that the second amendment actually does guarantee in individual rights and arms. and so the first case, 2008 was out of washington d.c. the lead plaintiff, community activist who was laboring under what was really the most draconian -- most stringent gun-control measure in the country. handguns are banned. other sorts of guns were grandfathered. you really cannot have a gun for self-defense begins even if you have when you have to keep it in your house disassembled. no practical of self-defense in washington d.c. .. press to the united states cream court and the court at once the case is now called tyler versus the district of columbia versus keller. there isn't that an individual right to arms, to keep and bear arms and the constitution means that the delimitation we are seeking out. thinking habits are been through similar thing happened two years later in chicago. chicago is the case, an
u.s. supreme court in the case call heller district of columbia verses heller, the case, mcdonnell versus icago, the u.s. supreme court upheld what i have been arguing in lots of people of been arguing, that the second amendment actually does guarantee in individual rights and arms. and so the first case, 2008 was out of washington d.c. the lead plaintiff, community activist who was laboring under what was really the most draconian -- most stringent gun-control measure in the country. handguns...
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u.s. and mexico. >> edgar tamayo was pronounced dead at 9:32 central time, wednesday evening. this came after the supreme courtefused to grant a last-minute stay on the execution. the lawyers for edgar tamayo had argued that executing him would be a violation of international law and could endanger u.s. citizens abroad. >> edgar tamayo was 24 years owl when he shot a houston police officer three times in the back of the head. 20 years litre the mexican government says edgar tamayo's execution is a violation of international law. at the heart of mexico's claim is the vienna convention on consular relations a treaty that says a person arrested in a foreign country has a right to contact their consular for help. mexico said that didn't happen for edgar tamayo or 50 other nationals sentenced to die in the united states. two other mexican nationals have been executed in texas. in edgar tamayo's home town. protesters were marching the street, hoping to convince officials in texas to spare his life. this woman said "i believe it is unfair, he has been in prison more than 20 years." people that knew him say edgar tama
u.s. and mexico. >> edgar tamayo was pronounced dead at 9:32 central time, wednesday evening. this came after the supreme courtefused to grant a last-minute stay on the execution. the lawyers for edgar tamayo had argued that executing him would be a violation of international law and could endanger u.s. citizens abroad. >> edgar tamayo was 24 years owl when he shot a houston police officer three times in the back of the head. 20 years litre the mexican government says edgar tamayo's...
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but his request to get a new trial twice has been rejected by the pennsylvania supreme court and once by the u.st. megyn? >> trace, thank you. while the national fraternal order of police are writing president obama directly regarding the man, they are not alone. joining me now, maureen falkner, the wife of the police officer so brutaled murdered. and joining me now, a civil rights attorney himself. thank you for joining us, maureen, your reaction when you heard this attorney had been nominated to such a position by the president. >> megyn, i was absolutely outraged by president obama to make this decision. to have a man who defended a murderer, who -- someone who murdered a police officer with premeditation and malice, is a radical. he is a black panther. and to give him an appointment, to nominate him, to the department of justice, i mean, it is a disgrace. why did he not come to some other outlet, the national fraternal order of police and other outlets, and say, let's do background work on him? >> well, i think the administration likely knew about his background but clearly was okay with it.
but his request to get a new trial twice has been rejected by the pennsylvania supreme court and once by the u.st. megyn? >> trace, thank you. while the national fraternal order of police are writing president obama directly regarding the man, they are not alone. joining me now, maureen falkner, the wife of the police officer so brutaled murdered. and joining me now, a civil rights attorney himself. thank you for joining us, maureen, your reaction when you heard this attorney had been...
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u.s. supreme court is deciding whether or not he has abused the power of his office.wait until you see what the justices said including the most far-left leaning justices at the hearing today next. >>> plus, the olympic skating scandal that has ever talking. just ahead, see why the skater who fell twice is going to russia while the gal who beat her is not. ♪ [ male announc ] your eyes. even at a distance of 10 mis... the length 146 football fields... they can see the light of a single candle. your eyes are amazing. look after them with centrum silver. multivitamins with lutein and vitamins a, c, and e to support healthy eyes and packed with key nutrients to support your heart and brain, too. centrum silver. for the most amazing parts of you. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you don't have to be a golf pro to walk like one. ♪ when you walk 10,000 steps a day, its the same as walking a professional golf course. humana, proud supporter of health and well-being. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to br
u.s. supreme court is deciding whether or not he has abused the power of his office.wait until you see what the justices said including the most far-left leaning justices at the hearing today next. >>> plus, the olympic skating scandal that has ever talking. just ahead, see why the skater who fell twice is going to russia while the gal who beat her is not. ♪ [ male announc ] your eyes. even at a distance of 10 mis... the length 146 football fields... they can see the light of a...
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u.s. supreme court is deciding whether or not he has abused the power of his office.t until you see what the justices said including the most far-left leaning justices at the hearing today next. >>> plus, the olympic skating scandal that has ever talking. just ahead, see why the skater who fell twice is going to russia while the gal who beat [ male announcer ] this is jowoods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two ings -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, t he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game om the great northwest. he'll stt investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, ich isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> from the world headquarters of fox news, it is "the kelly file" with megyn kelly. >>> we have a kelly file investigation tonight into the controversy surrounding the immigration status of a man accused of murdering this young grad
u.s. supreme court is deciding whether or not he has abused the power of his office.t until you see what the justices said including the most far-left leaning justices at the hearing today next. >>> plus, the olympic skating scandal that has ever talking. just ahead, see why the skater who fell twice is going to russia while the gal who beat [ male announcer ] this is jowoods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two ings -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't...
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u.s. supreme court. t they might. >> you know, it's seeming more and more likely that the supreme court going to have to decide do all 50 states have to allow same-sex marriage. and that will be a very big case. >> and you'll be watching it together. >> i will. >> jeffrey, thank you. still ahead, growing concerns that target was just the tip of the iceberg. stand by for a new warning from the government about hacking and the threat to your credit card information. >>> and two political veterans are duking it out on the ultimate campaign battleground. you're going to find out why the florida governor's race may be the contest to watch this year. >>> but first, an academy award winning actor who's impacting your world. >>> this celebration in india has a very special guest, matt damon. but the oscar-winning actor isn't the big news of the day. the new water pump is stealing the spotlight. and damon's charity made it happen. water.org helps bring water and sanitation to those in need. >> water really kind of
u.s. supreme court. t they might. >> you know, it's seeming more and more likely that the supreme court going to have to decide do all 50 states have to allow same-sex marriage. and that will be a very big case. >> and you'll be watching it together. >> i will. >> jeffrey, thank you. still ahead, growing concerns that target was just the tip of the iceberg. stand by for a new warning from the government about hacking and the threat to your credit card information....
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u.s. supreme court has put a temporary stop to same sex marriages in utah. the nation's highest court says the marriages will come to a halt to give the state time to appeal a ruling that allows the unions. the senate is back to work today, priorities include a bill to raise the federal minimum wage a possible extension of jobless benefits and the confirmation of jahnette yellen as head of the federal reserve. liz cheney is calling it quits because of serious healthy issues in her family. iraqi securityce
u.s. supreme court has put a temporary stop to same sex marriages in utah. the nation's highest court says the marriages will come to a halt to give the state time to appeal a ruling that allows the unions. the senate is back to work today, priorities include a bill to raise the federal minimum wage a possible extension of jobless benefits and the confirmation of jahnette yellen as head of the federal reserve. liz cheney is calling it quits because of serious healthy issues in her family. iraqi...
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u.s. supreme court has put a temporary stop to same-sex marriages in utah, the nation's highest court says the marriages will come to a halt to give the state time to respond to a law that allows them. the iraqi military says it is ready to reclaim fallujah. and the pennsylvania woman know as jihad jane has been sentenced in ten years in prison. she was accused of being involved in a murder those are your headlines. i'm tony harris. "real money" is next on al jazeera america. ♪ >>> america's energy boom is is causing growth, but putting train on america's infrastructure. plus a doctor makes a case against extending unemployment benefits. and what the brave new retail world means for your bottom line. i'm ali velshi, this is "real money." ♪ >>> this is "real money," you are the most important part of the show so join our live conversation for the next half hour on twitter, and on facebook. all right. the coldest temperatures in almost two decades in parts of the mideast or northeast, have me thinking a lot about heat. so i want .to take a hard look at america'sen by boom and what it means f
u.s. supreme court has put a temporary stop to same-sex marriages in utah, the nation's highest court says the marriages will come to a halt to give the state time to respond to a law that allows them. the iraqi military says it is ready to reclaim fallujah. and the pennsylvania woman know as jihad jane has been sentenced in ten years in prison. she was accused of being involved in a murder those are your headlines. i'm tony harris. "real money" is next on al jazeera america. ♪...
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u.s. supreme court and it will decide this issue. >> back to the supreme court we go. thank you so much. nbc news justice correspondent pete williams. >> turning to the christie crisis, chris christie is playing the victim, responding to smoking gun e-mails linking members of his senior staff to a plan to shut down four lanes of the busiest bridge in the world, the garden state governor took full responsibility yesterday, while simultaneously throwing his staffers and former campaign manager under the proverbial bus. in a 100 plus marathon press conference, he announced the termination of bridget anne kelly and perhaps in a more notable but critically underdiscussed move he ended the career of his strongman bill step yan, sla slated to be advio the national governor's association was asked to remove his name from consideration for both posts. he denied involvement or knowledge of the closures. >> i apologize to the people of ft. lee and the members of the state legislature. there's no justification for that behavior. there's no justification for ever lying to a governor or a person in au
u.s. supreme court and it will decide this issue. >> back to the supreme court we go. thank you so much. nbc news justice correspondent pete williams. >> turning to the christie crisis, chris christie is playing the victim, responding to smoking gun e-mails linking members of his senior staff to a plan to shut down four lanes of the busiest bridge in the world, the garden state governor took full responsibility yesterday, while simultaneously throwing his staffers and former...
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u.s. supreme court decision that legalized abortion. >> a new california law meant to protect people from foodborne illnesses have some in the culinary industry fighting back. workers are now required to use disposal gloves or use utensils while handling certain foods. we have more on the growing opposition to this law. >> reporter: at lefty o'doul's in san francisco, the bartenders have already started wearing the required latex gloves. this bartender is not happy about it. >> they are for the operating room, for babies being delivered, but not the bar. >> new regulation took effect january i. it's intended to protect customers from foodborne illnesses. some chains like subway already use gloves in their food handling, but the new law will include chefs and even bartenders. >> a little insulting, almost, being a professional and having done this for a long time. i feel like people in my industry and especially at this caliber of restaurant we definitely maintain our cleanliness standard. >> katie anderson pours dozens of drinks within minutes. the co-owner of the restaurant has signed an
u.s. supreme court decision that legalized abortion. >> a new california law meant to protect people from foodborne illnesses have some in the culinary industry fighting back. workers are now required to use disposal gloves or use utensils while handling certain foods. we have more on the growing opposition to this law. >> reporter: at lefty o'doul's in san francisco, the bartenders have already started wearing the required latex gloves. this bartender is not happy about it....
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u.s. supreme court brought a temporary halt to the marriages until the 10th court considers the long term question of whether gay couples have a right to wed in utah. >> we've talked about the cold weather, brutal arctic blast. blahhed bank asks a huge blood shortage. 280 blood drives in 25 states were cancelled because of the bad weather. and you can help offset that red cross blood centers will be extending their hours. then, saturday, stone church and st. anthony church in oakland. we have a full list if you'd like to donate blood. abc7 news.com. >> officials launched a war on poverty today on the 50th anniversary of president lyndon johnson's original war on poverty. about 200,000 people live below poverty levels. he wants more people to know about this problem and today launched a web site to put a face on poverty. >> there has been a lot of devastation over the past 6 to 7 years. and a lot of people aren't doing well. there are people at high levels who are pretty ignorant of the problem. >> you can find a link on abc # news.com people can include ideas for ways to fight poverty >>
u.s. supreme court brought a temporary halt to the marriages until the 10th court considers the long term question of whether gay couples have a right to wed in utah. >> we've talked about the cold weather, brutal arctic blast. blahhed bank asks a huge blood shortage. 280 blood drives in 25 states were cancelled because of the bad weather. and you can help offset that red cross blood centers will be extending their hours. then, saturday, stone church and st. anthony church in oakland. we...
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u.s. supreme court recognized and focused on the national import of king. thef justice roberts stayed maryland decision and recognition of the fact that implicates important features of approximately half the states and federal government, recognizing the important implications of king, justice saida no -- justice alito it was one of the most important cases be court would decide in decades. in the case itself, it said this holding implicate more than specific maryland law, and because a court's holding and legal determinations were not tethered to the four corners of the maryland law, there is no basis for appellant's claim that maryland law is constitutional but california law is not. >> thank you. >> to why. >> you are out of time. would you like a few minutes for rebuttal? >> yes, please. >> tell me in the one minute you have, i need to see a minute on , why isn't the best thing we can do here is simply a firm denial of the injunction, and the case would then be back in district court where you can reshape the class and make whyever claim you make -- is
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craig, you're right, i wrote the first bubble law, and it went all the way up to the supreme court where in 2000, the u.sme court decided that it was a balance between the free speech of the protesters, but also the rights of the patients to get into these health care clinics, and they upheld these kinds of laws because we see what the protesters do, they get in people's faces, they spit on them, they try to block them from going on. and so the supreme court said that that was a reasonable law to have an eight-foot barrier around protesters and patients getting into clinics. today, of course, the supreme court is considering a massachusetts law which says it's a 35-foot barrier. i think that the court will have to decide, is that reasonable or not. but i will tell you as someone who's been working on these issues for more than 20 years, the supreme court has upheld the concept that patients do have the right to get access into health care clinics. and that while protesters have a right to protest, it's not an unrestricted right. and the medical patients really do have that ability. and as several of the
craig, you're right, i wrote the first bubble law, and it went all the way up to the supreme court where in 2000, the u.sme court decided that it was a balance between the free speech of the protesters, but also the rights of the patients to get into these health care clinics, and they upheld these kinds of laws because we see what the protesters do, they get in people's faces, they spit on them, they try to block them from going on. and so the supreme court said that that was a reasonable law...
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u.s. supreme court said religious groups don't have to cover birth control. the obama administration says its rules already address that. and that's because the rules affect churches, houses of worship, religious groups, but not necessarily the organizations that are tied to them like charities and hospitals and universities and some of those cases, some of those challenges are working up through the court system. >> that's right, just one of the challenges we'll see this year perhaps in the supreme court with the affordable care act. thank you so much, tracie potts. >>> a major push for clemency for nsa leaker, edward snowden. "the new york times" editorial board saying enormous value lies in the information snowden has revealed and the abuses he has exposed. they write quote mr. snowden deserves better than a life of permanent exile, fear and flight. he may have committed a crime to do so, but he has done his country a great service. it is time for the united states to offer mr. snowden a plea bargain or some form of clemency that would allow him to return
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u.s. supreme court will hear arguments about whether or not it is unconstitutional to restrict protestors around abortion clinics. there is a 35 foot buffer under entrances for abortion providers. they say it is intended to protect workers, but they say the law only hurts those that oppose o abortion and that is unconstitutional. >> they're saying the representatives are free to speak, it's not that the messages can't be seen or heard, but it protects the staff and doctors. >>> earlier this week the court took action in another abortion case. they banned most abortions after 20 weeks. >>> a popular tourist destination in san francisco is now off limit to tour buses. we'll explain that next. >> five years ago today that twitter really came into it's own. we'll take a look in business and tech. >> talking about the niners and pants in the playbook, why jim harbaugh saying he is not ditching those pants even though his wife really, really, really wants him to. >> hopefully he will trade them out for shorts today. temperatures are warming. look at this, we're at 70 degrees right now in half-m
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u.s. supreme court putting a stop to the unions until a state appeal is settled.o today, clerks in the state say they will finish the paperwork for those pair ages that were completed before the supreme court ruling. >>> there may be hope for one of the most feared creatures in the water. researchers in florida have been tracking a 2,500-pound great white as she goes up and down the coast. >> reporter: meet katherine, a great white shark who is helping researchers uncover the secrets of one of the ocean's more feared and misunderstood predators. researchers say recorded data on great whites is limited, but that is changing because of katherine and other sharks like her. >> i believe there's a lot of general fashion nation, the general look at this as a beautiful majestic species, and in many cases i think the tide has shifted, that people are very interested in it. it is such a large species that it feeds into our primal fears. >> reporter: primal fears stoked for centuries like jaws. a team caught katherine and tagged her with a device. every time she surfaces th
u.s. supreme court putting a stop to the unions until a state appeal is settled.o today, clerks in the state say they will finish the paperwork for those pair ages that were completed before the supreme court ruling. >>> there may be hope for one of the most feared creatures in the water. researchers in florida have been tracking a 2,500-pound great white as she goes up and down the coast. >> reporter: meet katherine, a great white shark who is helping researchers uncover the...
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u.s. supreme court has put a temporary stop on same-sex marriages in utah. it will give time to give a ruling. a possible extension of jobless benefits and confirmation of janet yellen as head of the federal reserve. >>> the oldest daughter of former vice president dick cheney stepped down today. she's calling it quits because of health issues in her family. >>> the iraqi military said it is ready to fight to regain control of fallujah from fighters linked to al-qaeda. >>> a woman linged to jihadists is accused of beal involved in a murder plot. she had agreed to kill a swedish artist who had offended muslims. for the latest on any of our stories head over to our website at www.aljazeera.com. inside story is next on al jazeera. >> after threatening to look for greener pastures, bow something staying in washington state to build its dreamliner after tax concessions from the state and concessions from its workers. that's the inside story. ♪ >> hello, i'm ray suarez, for decades boeing in the seattle region have been nearly synonymous. governors have worked har
u.s. supreme court has put a temporary stop on same-sex marriages in utah. it will give time to give a ruling. a possible extension of jobless benefits and confirmation of janet yellen as head of the federal reserve. >>> the oldest daughter of former vice president dick cheney stepped down today. she's calling it quits because of health issues in her family. >>> the iraqi military said it is ready to fight to regain control of fallujah from fighters linked to al-qaeda....
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u.s. supreme court considers appeals from his attorneys. was set to die wednesday evening for killing a houston police officers 20 years ago. this case has drawn criticism from the mexican government and the u.s. state department. >>> israeli officials say they have interrupted an al-qaeda plan to attack the u.s. embassy in tel aviv. the country's internal security agency reported three palestinians were arrested on christmas day after their alleged online recruitment by al-qaeda. more west virginians are using tap water again two weeks after a frightening chemical spill in the elk river near charleston. as we continue to keep a sharp focus on the developments there, doctors are continuing to warn about their concerns, especially about how little is known about the risks created by the spill. now, the cd c acknowledges it should have done more to warn pregnant women about drinking water and residents are hearing there is more to that spill than the early alarms indicated. >> adding new fears, the dis closure a second chemical leaked into th
u.s. supreme court considers appeals from his attorneys. was set to die wednesday evening for killing a houston police officers 20 years ago. this case has drawn criticism from the mexican government and the u.s. state department. >>> israeli officials say they have interrupted an al-qaeda plan to attack the u.s. embassy in tel aviv. the country's internal security agency reported three palestinians were arrested on christmas day after their alleged online recruitment by al-qaeda....
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u.s. supreme court are happening in the next few hours. the government has until 7:00 a.m. to respond to a court order that blocks part of the new health care law. it would have forced some religious organization that provide insurance to cover birth control. an organization then sued saying the provisions violate their religious beliefs. the supreme court gave the government to today to justify the measure. also happening supporters of same-sex marriage in utah have until 9:00 this morning to file legal briefs in response to the state's emergency request to suspend those weddings. >> san francisco superior court warning people about bogus e-mails popping up in in boxes across the area. they appear to be from a woman named elizabeth taylor identified as the clerk of the court, the e-mail tells recipients to attend a january 14 hearing at 11:00 in the morning. it also says to bring important documents, read the attachment carefully, court officials say there is no employee named elizabeth taylor, there is no hearing, they never use e-mail to notify people about court appearan
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u.s. supreme court heard arguments about president obama's temporary appointments to high-level positions. opponents say the president misused a provision that allows the appointments while sthen nate is in recess. >>> a federal agencies is investigating whether governor chris christie improperly spent money from hurricane sandy on a television ad. >> the controversial leader passed away saturday at the age of 75. >>> lawyers for alex rod -- reguess are heading to court trying to overturn the courts findings. >>> "real money" is ali velshi is up next live from the detroit auto show. ♪ >>> start your engines the big three american auto makers hope to let the good times roll, but be ware of speed bumps ahead. plus the changing face of the american auto industry through the eyes of a family that has worked session generations at gm motors. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." ♪ >>> this is "real money" life from the detroit auto show, you are the most important part of our program so joins on twitter and facebook. well, welcome to the north american international auto show. this is the y
u.s. supreme court heard arguments about president obama's temporary appointments to high-level positions. opponents say the president misused a provision that allows the appointments while sthen nate is in recess. >>> a federal agencies is investigating whether governor chris christie improperly spent money from hurricane sandy on a television ad. >> the controversial leader passed away saturday at the age of 75. >>> lawyers for alex rod -- reguess are heading to court...
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u.s. supreme court will hear arguments about whether it's unconstitution toal to restrict protesters around abortion clinic. there's a 35-foot buffer zone. supporters say the buffer zone is intended to protect workers but the plaintiffs argue, the law targets only people who oppose abortion and that, they say, is unconstitutional. >> they're saying abortion clinics representatives are free to speak, but decide what counselors are not. >> but what it does do is protect women and administrative staff and the doctors. >> earlier this week the court to took action in another abortion case. >>> today, president obama is expected to nominate the next head of the small business administration and she has roots here in california. for that and the rest of the news before the bell, let's go to cnbc world headquarters in new jersey. >> good morning. futures ja higher. the dow snapping a four-day losing streak, nasdaq erased all of monday's losses. producer prices, whole sale inflation, and earnings from bank of america. dow rising 115 points, nasdaq up 70. >>> president obama expected to nominate mar
u.s. supreme court will hear arguments about whether it's unconstitution toal to restrict protesters around abortion clinic. there's a 35-foot buffer zone. supporters say the buffer zone is intended to protect workers but the plaintiffs argue, the law targets only people who oppose abortion and that, they say, is unconstitutional. >> they're saying abortion clinics representatives are free to speak, but decide what counselors are not. >> but what it does do is protect women and...