southeast part of our city. [ inaudible ] it appears we have an wish the signal of joe harn. perhaps we can hang up and renext. joe, this morning as the sunrises is dealing with a place that was hit so hard by one or multiple tornadoes. you re seeing images of the aftermath. people saying these things come out of nowhere while they were on the roads, it knocked the power out, and killed five people, we understand. i believe you re back with us, joe. we got you here on the air. update us on what happened last night and what you expect to deal with this morning. well, yes. last night about 6:45 when this
but there are still some big gaps that have to be filled. for the latest, i want to bring in correspondent frederik pleitgen live in tehran. the president says it is not likely but the closest they have been and there are still big gaps. iranians have to move further. reporter: they certainly do. it is something where there is a great divide here among politicians here in iran and somewhat within the iranian society, but within the power structures here. there are those who say there is still room to maneuver and negotiations and they are moving forward well. those are people around the president rouhani. he wants a deal and they are work are hard to a deal. that is renext reflected to make
passed with large bipartisan majority in 1996 and signed in law by president bill clinton who is now disavowing it. today, justice elena kagan pointed to the law s history. i am going to quote from the house report here. congress decided to reflect and honor collective moral judgment. to express moral disapproval of homosexuality. is that what happens in 1996? reporter: there was an audible renext the courtroom. but not everyone was convinced that was the driving factor behind the landslide votes in both the house and senate. including chief justice john roberts who repeatedly questioned the implication. so, 84 same question i asked before. 84 senators base their vote op moral disapproval of gay people. former solicitor general paul clement represents the house members fighting to defend doma since the obama administration announced it would not said lawmakers considering the 1996 legislation asked the clinton justice department for its view of the constitutionality.
weekend. authorities brought the alleged filmmaker in foruestioning, but what exactly they asked him, that remains unclear. but i want to be clear. we are not defending the movie, it s the worst trailer you have seen in your life. he has the right to free speech. you think the president, a harvard glad, constitutional lawyer, columbia grad, would understand this. and joining me is mark steyn. welcome back to the program. great to see you, sean. this is all predicated on a lie. this is not about this horrific trailer. no. a film student would get an f. yeah. the president of libya is speaking more truthfully than the united states government on this at the moment. he says what happened in benghazi is a premedicated attack. it has nothing to do with the video. and there s always a video, there s always a cartoons there s always a teddy bear, there s always some prenext for the mob to go crazy.
weekend. authorities brought the alleged filmmaker in for questioning, but what exactly they asked him, that remains unclear. but i want to be clear. we are not defending the movie, it s the worst trailer you have seen in your life. he has the right to free speech. you think the president, a harvard glad, constitutional lawyer, columbia grad, would understand this. and joining me is mark steyn. welcome back to the program. great to see you, sean. this is all predicated on a lie. this is not about this horrific trailer. no. a film student would get an f. yeah. the president of libya is speaking more truthfully than the united states government on this at the moment. he says what happened in benghazi is a premedicated attack. it has nothing to do with the video. and there s always a video, there s always a cartoons there s always a teddy bear, there s always some prenext for the mob to go crazy.