coalition. well to the right of netanyahu. what does that mean for any potential quote unquote process, if neftali is prime minister? is that an issue that is off the table for the foreseeable future? any major progress on the peace process is off the table. bennett is hard right. he says he s that way. hoe was one of the leaders of a settler council, and he is opposed to any concessions on territory. he is not governing alone. they will each have a vote toe. the other will be different. he s not a big leftist, and what
from the so-called tolerance crowd to say you know, we re not going to be tolerant towards your views but you have to bow down to ours. when the governor does make her decision, we believe that will be a vote toe and also expect her to use that opportunity to talking about arizona, the debate that has happened here and make it basically a platform for whatever it is she decides to do. aaron inn? miguel, thank you very much. covering that story from phoenix. today is, conservative radio show host rush limbaugh said governor brewer is being bullied into streets toeing the bill. here s rush. the same sex homosexual advocates want her to veto it on the basis of human rights, civil rights, gay rights and what have you. the governor of arizona is being bullied, by the homosexual lobby in arizona and elsewhere. up front tonight, tony perkins from the family research council that will supports the bill and supported similar bills in at least eight other states across the country. what
control suing employers for offering those services through health insurance. big chaen companies, including apple and american airlines have asked the governor to veto the bill. a growing storm on several fronts against it. frustrating to be where you are now though? it s disappointing and sad we can t have an honest discussion about religious freedom and it turns into this big debacle that it s turned into. other conservative groups defending business owners with deep religious beliefs view this as a culture war that is only growing. we are seeing certainly a growing hostility and a push from the so-called tolerance crowd to say you know, we re not going to be tolerant towards your views but you have to bow down to ours. when the governor does make her decision, we believe that will be a vote toe and also expect her to use that opportunity to talking about arizona, the debate that has happened here and make it basically a platform for whatever it is she decides to do. erin?
like businesses won t be allowed to deny service to gays in name the of of god. arizona governor jan brewer is expected to veto the legislation that would allow businesses to refuse to serve tox individuals that goes against their religious beliefs. brewer has faced intensifying pressure from politicians, even the nfl which is going to have a super bowl in arizona and ceos across the state. mitt romney got involved saying governor brewer, veto of senate bill 1062 is right. miguel marquez has been on this program every night with the protest. brewer just got back a few hours ago. i know you were trying to get to the bottom of whether she would say this is what i m going to do. what were you able to find out? she s not going to say what she s going to do. here s how we think it s going to go down. tomorrow she will meet with stakeholders and legislators to figure out how all of this came down. we expect on either thursday or friday, she will issue a vote
the congress had to override a vote toe. it was a long fight coming even thatcher was opposed initially and turned around, too. let s bring in ambassador joseph into the conversation. you were ambassador from 95 to 99 i believe. that was a critical time there. what are your thoughts back at that time, the witness to the signing of the constitution, just such a historic day in that country. well, i was you was first an activist and i ended up being a diplomat but you make reference to the signing of the constitution. i was in sharpeville when nelson mandela signed the constitution. i was sitting right behind former president de klerk and wondering what he was thinking. but as far as my own thoughts, i was of thinking about how many times we used the slogan remember sharpesville because