that would bolster the rights of business owners based on their religious beliefs to deny service to gays and lesbians. nbc news is reporting she is likely to veto the measure. however, that's according to three people close to her in our reporting. the bill was passed last week by the state legislature, even though three republicans who backed it now say they've changed their minds. it is strongly opposed by many of the state's business community, of course, who are worried about an economic backlash. according to talking points memo, every major state business group, including the arizona chamber of commerce and industry have urged governor brewer to veto the bill. so have a number of major corporations including apple, american airlines, and marriott, the hotel chain. the arizona super bowl host committee also is opposed to the bill. in addition to the state's two u.s. republican senators john mccain and jeff flake have publicly said the governor should veto. here was mccain earlier today on that point. >> most importantly, it's the