Call. You see 16 of the vote in Florida Governor, too close to call. A lot of votes counted but not all of it. Call at this hour. Indiana senate race, too close to call. You see quite a difference in the vote there at this hour. Here is a battle for the ages. Missouri, Claire Mccaskill trying to hang on to her sen seat in a state that is becoming redder and redder. That is too close to call. Let me warn you both on missouri and indiana. They have the democratic vote, the counties that they get pretty much the last counties that report their returns. You think thats a reflection. Thats why were not calling indiana. You see that wide you see the wide disparity there. The fact of the matter is, gary, indiana, a big democratic area. That is literally the last county to report. You have to find out how much is there. Sorry, andrea. We have a call to make. Senator menendez in new jersey, blue new jersey, he hangs on despite the fact that he went on for a corruption trial. We are saying that
The Supreme Court’s final week of oral arguments for its 2019-20 term this week included two cases that involve an important religious freedom issue. In a 2012 decision, Hosanna-Tabor Lutheran Church and School v. EEOC, the Supreme Court said that federal employment discrimination laws do not apply to cases where churches or religious schools fire a “minister.” Those new cases provide an opportunity for the court to explain further what this “ministerial exception” means and how it applies.