for instance, one of the demographics in this country, probably the demographic that has the hardest time finding a job, yet alone a good job, disproportionately those jobs are union jobs, are public sector jobs. people came up from the south to ohio for a better life. and this bill was aimed right at the heart of that better life. the reality is, rachel, we re active in 1,200 communities across this country. we very much recognize that in this century, the battles are really about laws, about passing laws, enacting laws, defeating laws. you know, in the last century, it was about actually going into court and arguing. now it s about really getting into the street, doing the hand-to-hand combat that s required to make sure that the right law passes, the wrong law gets defeated. that s why it was so important that before we defeated issue 2, we kept that crazy voter i.d. bill to the 2012 ballot. that was going to go into effect before that. quite frankly, this victory
they can argue the point any way they want, but they are 100% wrong. all i want is my daughter s picture back. why do they have to have it? why are they going to do with her picture? they don t need it. if it was their daughter, would they want it on there, i don t think so, so all i want is my daughter s picture back. i want my daughter s picture destroyed. i will leave you with that last word, and we are thinking about you. let us know what happens. let us know if caroline s law passes. i know it s a bill right now. robbie, thanks for hopping on the phone as well. thank you so much. we ll follow this one. now to the escalating violence in syria. the country s president making a major announcement, and then what happens over the next couple of hours there is critical. we ll get to that coming up. plus, who is is the woman behind the syrian president? she s young. her husband is the center here of this mayhem that s been unfolding, but her history is fascinating as well. hala goran
massacre on a college campus happened at the university of texas in austin back in 1960 when a gunman climbed up that famous clock fire and opened fire on students with an assault rifle. he killed 16, then killed himself. lawmakers who support this bill say it s all about self-defense to make sure another virginia tech or university of texas never happens. listen. right now students being law abiding for the most part, they know they can just go in and shoot anybody he want and not meet any resistance. if we pass this bill, that leaves some doubt in their mind. you know dhoorks professor carry? is a graduate student in this class carrying? if this law passes, which it s very likely, shep, the governor rick perry says he will sign it. is he a gun fan. shepard: trace gallagher live in our west coast news hub. thank you. oil prices skyrocketed today as protests in libya turned violent. so what does that mean for the
who are allegedly gay and had opinion published a big banner that says hang them. if your bill passes, should police use that information to go hunt these people down and arrest them? i know that paper the rolling stone, and i think these are young people who are also concerned on the huge problem that we have in our country. they are people who are frustrated by lack of a clear and specific law that can address this problem, and once the law passes, we would expect that the enforcement agencies would do their part to implement the law, but this is a bill, rachel, that s being discussed in parliament. we expect proposals from all over the corners of the world, and it s debated. it s a democratic process in a democratic country. you say ugandan bill meant for ugandans to protect the children
and addresses and photos of ugandans who are allegedly gay and had opinion lished a big banner that says hang them. if your bill passes, should police use that information to go hunt these people down and arrest them? i know that paper the rolling stone and i think these are young people who are also concerned on the huge problem that we have in our country. they are people who are frustrated by lack of a clear and specific law that can address this problem, and once the law passes, we would expect that the enforcement agencies would do their part to implement the law, but this is a bill, rachel, that s being discussed in parliament. we expect proposals from all over the corners of the world, and it s debated. it s a democratic process in a democratic country. you say ugandan bill meant for