they fought all the way to the supreme court and won. loving versus virginia, their story in a new movie that s coming out and the director and the star are coming here tonight. finally, let me finish with trump watch. there are new reasons tonight to be very concerned. this is hardball, the place for politics. p is for privileges. o is for ordinarily i wouldn t. l is for layers of luxury. a is for alll the way back. r is for read my mind. and i. can t see a thing. s. see you in the morning. polaris, from united. you re hetruck, suv. used car, that s smart. truecar can help. it s great for finding a new car, but you already knew that. it s also great for finding the perfect used car.
guys for a couple of days, and i was very, very interested in how quickly the conventional wisdom has gelled in that community that this is basically a two-horse race. it will either be, they say, diane sykes, who s on the seventh circuit court of appeals of wisconsin, or it will be bill pryor from alabama. very interesting that 51 votes or 60 votes to make it? probably 60 at this point. okay, great. thank you, i think you re right. i think there s going to be a nuclear option. thank you, sabrina siddiqui, thank you, victoria grand of the globe, and tim alberto of the national review. when we come back, the story of the lovings who fought to the supreme court. we have the film s director and the star, joel edgerton. he s an australian and plays this virginian guy.
police at the warsaw ghetto. yeah, there are jews that were fine with you know, saying, it s going to be okay, you know. march through germany, it s going to be fine. there are people like that and there are people who have economic interests that don t have anything to do with holding up certain moral interests. now, look at what s happened in this country. and you ve talked about it. i ve heard you talk about it, chris. you have, you know, you had the voting rights act, the civil rights act, the voting rights act, the loving versus virginia in 1967, and things were moving in a very good direction. it was difficult, but it was moving in a good direction. and then you had in the 70s, with all in the family, we shone a light on racism. then you had the 80s and the 90s and stars on television, oprah winfrey, stars in tv and in movies, and culminating with the first african-american president. and at that point, i think, what we didn t understand is that that racism that exists in ou
virginia was in 1967. it was, as nathan says illegal under equal protection grounds it became legal. there may be a day and time for polygamy to be recognized in this country. this supreme court ruling does not at all address that and now according to the supreme court, would not be the time based upon the statute itself. but perhaps one day in moving forward it will be. joey jackson, nathan collier, thank you both very much. thank you. coming up next donald trump facing now a new challenge. this one from the liberal mayor of new york. hear what bill de blasio is threatening to do in his city, next. when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. i never know when i ll need relief. that s why i only choose nicorette mini.
cover sexual orientation or gender identity. wisconsin, new york, new hampshire in yellow. you can be fired for being transgendered. so compare that to the states where lgbt teens face the most harassment. you can see the states highlighted here where more than 80% say they have been verbally harassed in schools. all these states don t have a nondiscrimination law covering both sexual orientation and gender identity. strides made for marriage equality nationwide but more work to be done for same-sex advocates as well. francis, i m just seeing this but there is a website in new orleans that s confirming jefferson parish became the first in louisiana to issue a same-sex marriage license to a female couple late this morning, early afternoon. we re going to work to confirm that. and that will put louisiana on the board. francis, thanks so much. kevin is a law professor at syracuse university, also the author of loving versus