remarks where he is going to tell his state counter parts that they can ignore same-sex marriage laws in the states they work in if they want to. welcoming you to a brand new hour of america s newsroom. i am martha maccallum. and i will eric sean in for bill hemmer. this is highly unusual for an attorney general. and the wisconsin member is saying quote it san antonio our job on giving advice to defend the constitution anymore than it is our role to give him information on doing his john. shannon is live with more. what is the attorney general directing the states to do or not to do?
sybrina fulton making another call yesterday to repeal the stand your ground law saying in a quote it helped george zimmerman get away with murder in the state of florida. in the meantime, a group calling dream defenders have been camping outside of rick scott s state capital office demanding he repeal stand your ground. ben carden of mayor and aclu and naacp and others are holding a news conference to introduce the end of racial profiling act of 2013. this would make it legally for law enforcement officers to use race and religion as a means to profile people in entire communities of color. take a listen to ben. it can add, lead to tragic results. trayvon martin is an example. he is just one person. trayvon martin s case, the jury has spoken as to the criminal liability but there is no
speech but the courts have said that you don t have a right to yell fire in a crowded theater. the second amendment has said we have a right to bear arms. you don t have a right to have a surface to air missile in your backyard. the courts can say marriage is between two human being beings, no matter what. bill: why two? if there ever is a growing consensus that lenny should be able to marry a goat or for polygamy, then we can have that. bill: a growing consensus is what we base our constitutional decisions on? huh-uh. no. i think your argument about lenny wanting to marry a goat. that s not my argue: my argument is you can t select one group to change a standard that has been in place for thousands of years. because you exclude others. everybody has quote it. we always draw lines. bill: i respect your point of view, you respect my point of view and we will see how it comes down. right.
speech but the courts have said that you don t have a right to yell fire in a crowded theater. the second amendment has said we have a right to bear arms. you don t have a right to have a surface to air missile in your backyard. the courts can say marriage is between two human being beings, no matter what. bill: why two? if there ever is a growing consensus that lenny should be able to marry a goat or for polygamy, then we can have that. bill: a growing consensus is what we base our constitutional decisions on? huh-uh. no. i think your argument about lenny wanting to marry a goat. that s not my argue: my argument is you can t select one group to change a standard that has been in place for thousands of years. because you exclude others. everybody has quote it. we always draw lines. bill: i respect your point of view, you respect my point of view and we will see how it comes down.
speech but the courts have said that you don t have a right to yell fire in a crowded theater. the second amendment has said we have a right to bear arms. you don t have a right to have a surface to air missile in your backyard. the courts can say marriage is between two human being beings, no matter what. bill: why two? if there ever is a growing consensus that lenny should be able to marry a goat or for polygamy, then we can have that. bill: a growing consensus is what we base our constitutional decisions on? huh-uh. no. i think your argument about lenny wanting to marry a goat. that s not my argue: my argument is you can t select one group to change a standard that has been in place for thousands of years. because you exclude others. everybody has quote it. we always draw lines. bill: i respect your point of view, you respect my point of view and we will see how it comes down. right.