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What's next in nationwide struggle over same-sex marriage?

Clip: 10/21/2013 | 5m 44s

What's next in the nationwide struggle over same-sex marriage?

Wedding bells rang for same-sex couples in New Jersey, after Gov. Chris Christie dropped his opposition and that state joined 14 others and the District of Columbia in officially allowing gay marriage. David Crary of the Associated Press joins Ray Suarez to discuss the legislative policies at work in these matrimonial matters.

10/21/2013 | Rating NR

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