if indiana doesn t change this law and makes sure this law doesn t discriminate against gays and lesbians should the nba thinking about moving out of city snp? yes. the nfl should move out, the rookie combine and the colts and the ncaa should move out. what this law does is it brings back essentially segregation. it s saying that if you are a member of this group, it is okay for these other people to treat you poorly. we ve had that fight before. we know how that fight ends. we want equality as a nation. we want diversity as a nation. that s why you re seeing people get so upset. unlike all the other rfras out there, indiana s bill makes it legal for private citizens to discriminate against each other. it s not protections against the government. it s protections against other citizens that you can use to discriminate against them.
republican governor mike pence has signed or penned a wall street journal article tonight saying he will not change his mind, that the law doesn t discriminate against gays and lesbians, or the transgendered. and there is still a great pressure from all sides for him to make changes to this law. how soon it could happen, they have a super majority in both houses of the legislature here. they could do it very quickly. but most think it will take some time for it to make its way back to the legislature, and then back to the desk of the governor. if it happens at all. chris? miguel, they certainly didn t see this coming. protests are one thing. but to hear that two states, connecticut and now washington state, have said they won t do business with indiana as long as this law is on the books. unusual to say the least. thank you very much for the reporting. now, there are two sides to this story. like i said, we reached out to all of the sponsors and