at issue, a colorado business seeking permission not to work for same-sex wedding couples, only this time it wasn t the baker. that case was decided in 2018 when jack phillips refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple. back then the court narrowly decided for the baker but didn t determine whether a business owner s speech writes can justify refusing service to gay couples. well, five miles from the colorado baker is a graphic artist named lorie smith who will join me momentarily. she said she didn t want to create any same-sex wedding message at odds with her religious beliefs. she said she had never received a request to design a same-sex couple site, nor had she turned anyone down. smith won. a majority of the court saw colorado s public accommodation laws an unconstitutional attempt by the state to compel her speech. the minority cast the outcome as the first time the court permitted a commercial business to refuse service to a protected class. justice neil gorsuch
court as blatantly unconstitutional and now some of the presidents own allies are asking whether he is really ready for another four years in office. welcome to the club. can you blame them? after what we all see from joe day in and day out, here is a reminder. 3 mr. president, thank you. thank you, thank you. don t go anywhere. it s an exciting day around here. we will have reaction. just he and i in a simultaneous interpreter 68 times. 68 hours. more than 68 hours. all right, god save the queen, man. music playing thank you very much, mr. president. we love you. thank you. i might add if i didn t i would be sleeping alone. i better explained that. my wife is a philly girl. where are we going? we have plans to build a railroad from the pacific all the way across the indian ocean. by the way, i met with those guys that fly over. you have heard of them, haven t you? i m trying to remember the last place i was. it is hard to keep track. you are right, irel
i m michael smerconish in philadelphia. the supreme court comprised by appoint east of former president donald trump ended a most consequential term. scotus on voting rights, affirmative action, student loans and adoption. this on top of last year s rulings concerns abortion, guns, religion and climate change. yesterday, the court released a much anticipated opinion concerning speech and gay rights. at issue, a colorado business seeking permission not to work for same-sex wedding couples, only this time it wasn t the baker. this case was decided in 2018 when jack phillips refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple. then the court decided for the baker, but didn t determine whether a business owner s speech writes can justify refusing service to gay couples. well, five miles from the colorado baker is a graphic artist named lorie smith who will join me momentarily. she said she didn t want to create any same-sex wedding message at odds with her religious beliefs. she neve
jesse watters. along with judge jeanine pirro. and greg gutfeld. it is 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. the battle for new hampshire begins after donald trump dominates in iowa. 31 minutes is all the time it took for the former president to be declared the winner of the iowa caucuses. it trump breaking several records and carrying 98 out of the state s 99 counties in a landslide victory. the former president says it is time for the party to unite and take on president biden. i don t want to be overly rough on the president, but i have to say that he is the worst president that we have had and the history of our country. this is time now for everybody, our country to come together. i want to congratulate ron and nikki for having a good time together, we are all having a good time together. at the runners ups are not finished yet. ron desantis and nikki haley brushing off their losses and trying to argue that the race is not over. because of your suppor
on scene or close to being on scene. retired us navy captain armon joins us with the latest on search and rescue but first to matt finn on how crews are working to find the source of underwater noises that have been detectd the. matt good evening. good evening trace. the u.s. coast guard says a canadian surveillance plane picked up some type of underwater sounds yesterday and again today. but a coast guard captain says they cannot confirm reports that those sounds were happening in 30-minute intervals and also could not confirm those sounds were banging or tapping. the coast guard captain says the recordings were turned over to the u.s. navy for analysis and underwater robots were sent to the area where those sounds came from. an ocean science expert, who s assisting the coast guard said the noises sound like banging but could have come from various sources including a nearby ship. tonight some of the world s best data analysts are determining whether the sounds might have