The 3@3: Obama on same-sex marriage, the NATO summit and the Hudson Trial

The 3@3: Obama on same-sex marriage, the NATO summit and the Hudson Trial
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The 3@3: Obama on same-sex marriage, the NATO summit and the Hudson Trial
Getty/Justin Sullivan

The 3@3: Obama on same-sex marriage, the NATO summit and the Hudson Trial

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The 3@3: Obama on same-sex marriage, the NATO summit and the Hudson Trial.

Today on our 3@3 panel, Lolly Bowean of the Chicago Tribune and Mark Bazer of the Interview show talk about the stories of the day with host Steve Edwards.

The topics include:

Steve Edwards: President Obama became the first sitting president to take a definite stance on same-sex marriage yesterday, saying “I think that same-sex couples should be able to get married.”  How will this affect his campaign for reelection and the presidential race going forward?

Lolly Bowean:  Jurors enter a second day of deliberation in the trial of the man accused of murdering entertainer Jennifer Hudson’s mother, brother and nephew in Chicago’s Englewood neighborhood. 

Mark Bazer: With the NATO summit just around the corner, more Chicago attractions will be closed during the conference as the city prepares for possible chaos.