if someone anywhere in america is fired because they re gay or lesbian, and it s legal in that state? is that discrimination? i m against all discrimination and i want maximum religious freedom, sir. so, okay, you can t answer that question then. i gave you the opportunity that s my answer to you. i hear ya. i know you re trying to set me up you can and i m not going to stand for it, sir. senator al melvin, appreciate your time, thank you. okay, thank you. i want to introduce you to kenji yoshino. he says that if a catholic loan officer doesn t want to loan to a divorced woman, he can t imagine that scenario happening, but he just said that would never happen. under this law, if i m a loan officer with a sincere religious belief and i don t want to loan
and i m not going to stand for it, sir. whoo, it appears the state senator is facing a growing opposition, because now a band of 80-some arizona companies just wrote a letter to governor brewer, calling for the end of 1062, and my next guest signed that very letter. he is glen hammer, president and ceo of the arizona chamber of commerce and industries. so, glen, welcome. thank you for being on giving me the chance to be on the show, brooke. you got it. glen, do me a favor, just begin, give me the top two reasons why you signed that letter. why you want governor brewer to veto this bill. arizona is a welcoming state, and there is no you just showed a clip. there is no problem that has been identified to us or to anyone in the state of a problem with respect to practicing one s religio religion in arizona. we re a welcoming state. we re a state that relies very
away from 2016. everybody is wondering with hillary clinton thinking of running, is there an ulterior motive for president clinton. he is helping these democrats to help his wife in 2016. as erin just said, the lundergrand grimes family goes way back with the clinton family. erin, back to you. you have got bill there. he carried kentucky in both his presidential elections. he is a rock star in the south. obviously a powerhouse when he is campaigning for somebody. what else is part of his campaign for trying to feed mcconnell? he is a powerful senator. he sure is. two big things. allison lundergrimes is campaigning about how her proposals are specifically
subject of going way back, lundergrand grimes and mitch mcconnell. he was a part of the impeachment trial and bill clinton may remember some choice words that the senator had for him. you are going way back, 1998 after the house voted to impeach the president. senator mcconnell did speech out in favor of trying and convicting the president in that senate trial. he, along with 45 other republicans, did vote to convict. ten other republicans went with the democrats. the president was acquitted. that is history. that was then. this is now. let s be on est. bill clinton lives for campaigning. he is extremely good at it. he is a rock star for the democrats on the campaign trail. specially in these purple and red states like kentucky. the one difference here, this time, he has done a lot of this campaigning the last couple cycles. this time, we are just two years
information and do the right thing. but i can assure you, as always, i will do the right thing for the state of arizona. now, those who know the governor well, they say when she says doing the right thing, almost surely means a veto, and she has to decide by saturday morning. sb-1062 expands state definitions to have religious freedom, allowing not just people, but businesses and associations to deny services if providing them goes against their own religious beliefs. critics contend, that s really just a legal way to allow discrimination against the gay community. and while debating that point, one bill s supporter would not or could not explain how sb-1062 prevents discrimination from happening. he is state senator al melvin. he s actually candidate for governor, and he talked to anderson cooper. can a society exist where everybody gets to decide who they interact with and who they don t based solely on their