There is the high level committee, which, here's just JD Vance on our side,
who before the talks even started was like, look, I don't really know anything about this stuff,
but I'm just gonna go in there and chat him up, I guess.
Because we all know JD Vance's personality wins over everybody.
Yes, I mean, that man, yeah.
Could talk a woman-a-white gloves into a ketchup popsicle, you know what I mean?
Just charm.
Exactly, that's what we all say.
I'm Jane Kostin, and this is What A Day,
the show wishing a happy 11th anniversary to one of the best days of my life.
Take it away, 2015 MSNBC.
We have read from the bench, there is a right to marriage equality.
I repeat, speaking to you from the steps of the Supreme Court, there is a right to marriage equality,
read just from the bench now, waiting to get the opinions as they come running out of the court, Thomas.
So this is a big day.
Again, Ari Melber is standing there telling
us that the court has ruled in favor of marriage equality in the Ogrebuffel case.
Yes, 11 years ago today, the Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4 decision
at the 14th Amendment guarantees the right to marry to same-sex couples.
Marriage, it turns out, is pretty cool.