they believe syria has used chemical weapons on their own people. we want to get your thoughts. here s how you can reach out to this morning if you want to reach out the on social media, twitter is available to you and you can post on our facebook page and our email is journal@c-span.org. the white house released this letter. text of it can be found. here s a little bit of it regarding the evidence spoken about yesterday. this is to john mccain. it stays intelligence community does assess with varying degrees of confidence that the syrian regime has on a small chemical weapons on their own people. jeremy from the hill says their staff writer writes on defense issues, mr. herb, how does the white house treat this information that came yesterday? guest: well, they have reacted with caution on the next steps on whether or not to red line has been crossed. and white house officials said they still did not have enough evidence to corroborate the chemical weapons had been used.
he supports domestic unions. but he does not support an amendment like the one in north carolina, which would prohibit rights for same-sex couples. what happens in north carolina now? this could have wide ranging impacts, and not just on same-sex couples but on male and female couples as well because it will prevent domestic partnerships in the future and any attempt at civil unions. north carolina also a battle ground state, a state that president obama won four years ago, he d like to win again. it s where the democratic convention is going to be. will this hurt him? maybe. on the flip side, maybe it will wake up the supporters of same-sex couples and generate support come november. where will same-sex marriage be on the ballot in november? minnesota is going to have a very similar ballot to what we just saw in north carola. and washington state as well will be vote to go ban gay marriage. both those states considered pretty safe for the president come november. we were h
shall be valid or recognized in this state. cnn political editor paul steinhauser is live in washington, d.c., this morning. boy, has this been playing out. we first heard the vice president joe biden. he says that he endorsed marriage equality and he is a roman catholic. how is this going to play out politically in washington? it puts president obama, in a way, in a bind because vice president biden and other top members of the administration has come out in favor of same-sex marriages. he does not. he supports domestic unions. but he does not support an amendment like the one in north carolina, which would prohibit rights for same-sex couples. what happens in north carolina now? this could have wide ranging impacts, and not just on same-sex couples but on male and female couples as well because it will prevent domestic partnerships in the future and any attempt at civil unions. north carolina also a battle ground state, a state that president obama won four years ago, he
inland temperatures mid 80s. it is going to be a mild forecast for the next seven days pretty typical summertime problem. a few degrees cooler than we would normally see it. every day starts to look like the day before. the structured this morning back to the bay ridge approach where your commute is like, no delays of all on the upper deck no overnight construction all lanes open, driving from the mes to the city nine minutes. san mateo looking good, westbound 92 on their right hand side normally see budgetary limits to growth this morning traffic is really like. no problems to report there is word of maybe some minor congestion on north and 800. reno traffic is standing by there and the issue as to the bridge itself promise from a word. golden gate nonexistent ride in from the north bay really any traffic to report also of you re heading out there in the next 10-15 minutes you should deal to make the right for 37 down san francisco in about 20 minutes ago.or so. thek in the