answering questions about her views on sexual orientation, sway bit strange, because the congresswoman has never been shy on the issue before. as a state senator, she sponsored an amendment to minnesota s constitution banning same-sex marriage. she spoke out sharply against homosexuality. she even spoke out about againsting the adjective gay in connection with same-sex orientation. that s how outspoken she was. it s part of satan i think to say it s gay. it s anything but gay. if you re involved in the gay and lesbian lifestyle, it is bondage. it is personal bondage, personal despair, and personal enslavement. claiming that millions of gays and lesbian americans are living in personal bondage or personal despair, personal enslavement, claiming that the very use of the word gay is satanic sounds like personal and judgment, certainly not a fact. she also refers to the gay and lesbian lifestyle by which one can only assume she means it s a choice. bachmann went on to descr
congresswoman has never been shy on the issue before. as a state senator, she sponsored an amendment to minnesota s constitution banning same-sex marriage. she spoke out sharply against homosexuality. she even spoke out about againsting the adjective gay in connection with same-sex orientation. that s how outspoken she was. it s part of satan i think to say it s gay. it s anything but gay. if you re involved in the gay and lesbian lifestyle, it is bondage. it is personal bondage, personal despair, and personal enslavement. claiming that millions of gays and lesbian americans are living in personal bondage or personal despair, personal enslavement, claiming that the very use of the word gay is satanic sounds like personal and judgment, certainly not a fact. she also refers to the gay and lesbian lifestyle by which one can only assume she means it s a choice. bachmann went on to describe it as a mental illness. we need to have profound compassion for people who dealing
again, 300 people killed across six states. more than two-thirds of them there in alabama where large cities in fact bore the scars of twisters that ripped through there. we ll continue to watch this. the president meeting some of the local dignitaries there. he ll also have a chance to look at the devastation firsthand and talk to some of the people who have been most affected by this. stay with msnbc for continuing coverage of the president s trip to alabama and for more royal coverage live from london as well. richard lui will pick up our coverage next. [ male announcer ] when chips ahoy! real chocolate chips swirl together
it? this is clearly coming from william and kate. this is their decision. it will give everybody something else to cheer about. i have never seen anything like this in 20 years covering the royal family. it just shows you they are relaxed and that it is a modern monarchy. i think we saw that even last night when he came out and shaking hands with the people who had gathered and were waiting for the wedding. camped out overnight. we had heard rumors that they wanted to do something for the crowd that was still waiting here outside of buckingham palace and there they are waving to the crowd. he looks so much more relaxed than he did a few hours ago. there they are. the duke and duchess of c cambridge newly married on the way to clarence house arriving for a period of reflection and we ll hope we see them again when they come back to buckingham palace for wedding reception number two. our coverage of the royal wedding from london will continue.
welcome aboard, folks, to studio e in the heart of midtown manhattan. gretchen is off today and she ll be back tomorrow with royal coverage live from london. we re going to tell you the latest of what s happening in afghanistan. colonel tony schaefer is here and also, ron paul in about 12 minutes. i just talked to him in the hall. and he answered you? i did. he s selling his house on the internet, one of his houses in texas. brian will sit down with him shortly but right now, we start this hour off with a fox news alert. reports right now, as many as 500 people under arrest in syria as the government continues its brutal crackdown on anti-government protesters. the arrest come one day after syrian troops raided the city of dahra leaving 11 people dead. the white house condemning the violence and looking at sanctions but the administration says military intervention is unlikely. from tornadoes to severe thunderstorms, mother nature pounding several states in the midwest. che