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." >>> now she's portraying former texas governor ann richards. called" ann." cnn sat down with her and talked about her big role an her relationship with charlie sheen. >> charlie sheen and i are very good friends. except for the time when he was really falling apart for a few weeks there. i never saw him act in any way that was anything but gentlemanly, princely. i loved him then and i love him now. >> i loved him then and i love him now. >> very smart actor. >> when he was going through the meltdown, anything you wanted to say? >> i love you. get to a doctor, take care of yourself. >> you pleased that he has? >> oh, god, yes. >> he seems like a totally different guy. >> i haven't seen him so much since i've been involved here in the play but i mean he's obviously turned something around completely and is doing things very differently in his life. >> let's talk about this one woman show. it is a huge hit. i'm just trying to imagine been i was talking to tom hanks recently about his first broadway play he is doing. he was moaning about how hard it all is. you
." >>> now she's portraying former texas governor ann richards. called" ann." cnn sat down with her and talked about her big role an her relationship with charlie sheen. >> charlie sheen and i are very good friends. except for the time when he was really falling apart for a few weeks there. i never saw him act in any way that was anything but gentlemanly, princely. i loved him then and i love him now. >> i loved him then and i love him now. >> very...
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and i can't help thinking when i see this story tonight that this really is not ann richards' texas that's working on this. if she was in the governorship, there would be nothing to worry about on this kind of thing. >> well, but you know, it's interesting. you know, more than 20 years ago mom was elected governor. and her message was she wanted to open up government and invite the people in. and what i would say is more than a thousand people this weekend took her up on that offer. so that's -- this is her kind of democracy. and it's wonderful to see people actually fighting back and fighting back for what they they believe in, fighting back for women. >> ann richards' spirit lives in those halls. cecile richards, thanks for joining us tonight. >> thanks, lawrence. >> chris hayes is up next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. and thank you for joining us. tonight on "all in" the trial of george zimmerman. charged with a second-degree murder of the florida teen trayvon martin has begun in florida. we'll have a full repon
and i can't help thinking when i see this story tonight that this really is not ann richards' texas that's working on this. if she was in the governorship, there would be nothing to worry about on this kind of thing. >> well, but you know, it's interesting. you know, more than 20 years ago mom was elected governor. and her message was she wanted to open up government and invite the people in. and what i would say is more than a thousand people this weekend took her up on that offer. so...
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richards, gwen, for the first time since anne richards the democrats have somebody they can rally around as a candidate who may begin to turn the clock back. >> ifill: keep your texas history hat on for a moment. how atypical is this kind of challenge? when you say, you know, that they're going to lose the war, just the fact of this kind of challenge, how unusual was it? >> there haven't been many successful filibusters and certainly not of this length in the history of this state. it wasn't just successful for what she did, it was successful for the way she did it and for the times in which she did it. i goo back to this point: democrats haven't had very much to be hopeful about in this state for a very long time. there haven't been candidates who have run successfully who have come close to winning. in the legislature the democrats don't have enough numbers to do anything or prevent anything. it's been acation where the democrats are effectively the third party in a two-party state. the two parties are the old moderate republicans and the tea party and most of the big political fights
richards, gwen, for the first time since anne richards the democrats have somebody they can rally around as a candidate who may begin to turn the clock back. >> ifill: keep your texas history hat on for a moment. how atypical is this kind of challenge? when you say, you know, that they're going to lose the war, just the fact of this kind of challenge, how unusual was it? >> there haven't been many successful filibusters and certainly not of this length in the history of this state....
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bush beings ann richards interviewed by james henson. he asked her whether she felt her years of work and women's rights had been successful. >> there is no question the very fact that young women have the same opportunity in college, that they have a chance to play thats because of title ix, they have the right to terminate a pregnancy that does not make sense in their life or for the life of a child, the fact that we have equal opportunity in the workplace, all of those things would never have happened if those of us who were participants of the women's movement had not been there and fought so hard. >> you sound satisfied. >> i am hardly satisfied. i am outraged most of the time of how the progress seems to forl, how difficult it is young people to realize that they're very freedoms are in jeopardy if they are not willing but you alsothem have to look back and accept, and be pleased that things have changed. perioddmother, during a of her life, did not have the right to vote. the law in texas was that idiots, imbeciles, the insane, an
bush beings ann richards interviewed by james henson. he asked her whether she felt her years of work and women's rights had been successful. >> there is no question the very fact that young women have the same opportunity in college, that they have a chance to play thats because of title ix, they have the right to terminate a pregnancy that does not make sense in their life or for the life of a child, the fact that we have equal opportunity in the workplace, all of those things would...
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thele richards is not just head of planned parenthood, she is the daughter of ann richards, the governor of texas. >> last night scene was unlike anything i have seen in the capital. i have been covering the legislature since 2005. protesters lined the walls of the capital from the rotunda on the bottom floor of all the way up to the third floor where the and the debate came to a crescendo at midnight, creating a deafening noise in the senate chamber, which is a place of such decorum typically, quiet and steady debate. it just completely erupted. you could hear nothing that was happening on the senate floor and the leaders in the senate were just at a complete loss for how to move forward. >> andrea, can you explain how this happened? this did not just happened last night. in the last few days, the momentum has been building, but what washis bill form, the activism that led to today? a centreville 5 is kind of creation that is an amalgamation of a discussion that fail to pass in the regular session. last week on thursday, a house version of the bill came to a committee hearing. committee
thele richards is not just head of planned parenthood, she is the daughter of ann richards, the governor of texas. >> last night scene was unlike anything i have seen in the capital. i have been covering the legislature since 2005. protesters lined the walls of the capital from the rotunda on the bottom floor of all the way up to the third floor where the and the debate came to a crescendo at midnight, creating a deafening noise in the senate chamber, which is a place of such decorum...
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she's gotten a taiwanese animation treatment complete with a floating ghost of ann richards. davis' new fans have a very important question on their minds. 13 hours and no trip to the lady's room? turns out davis was equipped with a catheter. how many other elected officials have employed the same tactics will filibustering? "mother jones" offers this informative guide. strom thurmond took the minimalist route with a bucket. one state senator used something called an astronaut bag. and an alderwoman had her aides surround her with a sheet and tablecloth while she relieved herself in a trash can. that's actual video of that happening. something to consider the next time you complain about your job. find all the links for tonight's #click3 on my website, allinwithchris.com. we'll be right back. >>> today while abroad on trip to africa, president obama had his first opportunity to address the week's monumental supreme court decisions. decisions that profoundly effect the coalition of citizens that he has woven together. i'm talking about people of color. young people. college ed
she's gotten a taiwanese animation treatment complete with a floating ghost of ann richards. davis' new fans have a very important question on their minds. 13 hours and no trip to the lady's room? turns out davis was equipped with a catheter. how many other elected officials have employed the same tactics will filibustering? "mother jones" offers this informative guide. strom thurmond took the minimalist route with a bucket. one state senator used something called an astronaut bag....
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and i can't help thinking when i see this story tonight that this really is not ann richards' texas that's working on this. if she was in the governorship, there would be nothing to worry about on this kind of thing. >> well, but you know, it's interesting. you know, more than 20 years ago mom was elected governor, and her message was she wanted to open up and i think the important thing, lawrence, it's not only ending women's safe access to legal abortion, a lot of these planned parenthood centers provide a whole other centers provide a whole other range of health care as well. and that's what we're beginning to see, people are beginning to connect the dots here, even if >>> where's waldo? let's play "hardball." >> good evening. i'm chris matthews up in boston. anyway, we're up here at quincy market to mark tomorrow's special election for the united states senate. in just a few minutes, we're going to be joined by the democratic candidate, massachusetts congressman edward markey up here.
and i can't help thinking when i see this story tonight that this really is not ann richards' texas that's working on this. if she was in the governorship, there would be nothing to worry about on this kind of thing. >> well, but you know, it's interesting. you know, more than 20 years ago mom was elected governor, and her message was she wanted to open up and i think the important thing, lawrence, it's not only ending women's safe access to legal abortion, a lot of these planned...
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she's gotten a taiwanese animation treatment complete with a floating ghost of ann richards. davis' new fans have a very important question on their minds. 13 hours and no trip to the lady's room? turns out davis was equipped with a catheter. how many other elected officials have employed the same tactics will filibustering? "mother jones" offers this intomorrowtive guide. strom thurmond took the minimalist route with a bucket. one state senator used something called an astronaut bag. and an alderwoman had her aides surround her with a sheet and table cloth while she relieved herself in a trash can. that's actual video of that happening. something to consider the next time you complain about your job. find all the links for tonight's #click3 on my website, allinwithchris.com. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] you know what happens when we take away the late fees and penalty rate? no one misses them. the citi simplicity card is the only card that never has late fees, a penalty rate, or an annual fee. ever. go to citi.com/simplicity to apply. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i
she's gotten a taiwanese animation treatment complete with a floating ghost of ann richards. davis' new fans have a very important question on their minds. 13 hours and no trip to the lady's room? turns out davis was equipped with a catheter. how many other elected officials have employed the same tactics will filibustering? "mother jones" offers this intomorrowtive guide. strom thurmond took the minimalist route with a bucket. one state senator used something called an astronaut bag....
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she's gotten a taiwanese animation treatment complete with a floating ghost of ann richards. davis' new fans have a very important question on their minds. 13 hours and no trip to the lady's room? turns out davis was equipped with a catheter. how many other elected officials have employed the same tactics will filibustering? "mother jones" offers this informative guide. strom thurmond took the minimalist route with a bucket. one state senator used something called an astronaut bag. and an alderwoman had her aides surround her with a sheet and tablecloth while she relieved herself in a trash can. that's actual video of that happening. something to consider the next time you complain about your job. find all the links for tonight's #click3 on my website, allinwithchris.com. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] made just a little sweeter... because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. summer event is here. now get the unmistakable thrill and the i
she's gotten a taiwanese animation treatment complete with a floating ghost of ann richards. davis' new fans have a very important question on their minds. 13 hours and no trip to the lady's room? turns out davis was equipped with a catheter. how many other elected officials have employed the same tactics will filibustering? "mother jones" offers this informative guide. strom thurmond took the minimalist route with a bucket. one state senator used something called an astronaut bag....
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and i can't help thinking when i see this story tonight that this really is not ann richards' texas that's working on this. if she was in the governorship, there would be nothing to worry about on this kind of thing. >> well, but you know, it's interesting. you know, more than 20 years ago mom was elected governor. and her message was she wanted to open up government and invite the people in. and what i would say is more than a thousand people this weekend took her up on that offer. so that's -- this is her kind of democracy. and it's wonderful to see people actually fighting back and fighting back for what they they believe in, fighting back for women. >> ann richards' spirit lives in those halls. cecile richards, thanks for joining us tonight. >> thanks, lawrence. >> chris hayes is up next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. and thank you for joining us. tonight on "all in" the trial of george zimmerman. charged with a second-degree murder of the florida teen trayvon martin has begun in florida. we'll have a full report on the riveting opening arguments and possibly the wor
and i can't help thinking when i see this story tonight that this really is not ann richards' texas that's working on this. if she was in the governorship, there would be nothing to worry about on this kind of thing. >> well, but you know, it's interesting. you know, more than 20 years ago mom was elected governor. and her message was she wanted to open up government and invite the people in. and what i would say is more than a thousand people this weekend took her up on that offer. so...
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i should tell you cecile richards is the daughter of legendary governor ann richards. to the assembled mass of people, look at that, who gathered at the state capitol to make that filibuster stick. joining us now is a very tired cecile richards. have you slept at all? >> no, but that is okay. i am running on adrenalin. >> is that what it felt like? >> absolutely. there were folks obviously there on the senate floor, but thousands of people outside in the rotunda filling the capitol. and it was amazing, absolutely amazing, i have never seen anything like it in my history of organizing or as a texan. >> are you more excited, more surprised to see it happening in texas or in other states? or is texas due for this? >> i think it was due, i think finally the pot boiled over, after all the attacks on women, shutting down planned parenthood, ending women's access to birth control and other services. you know, rick perry vetoing the equal pay act, i think it was finally the last straw for folks. and we literally saw people come out in droves, men, women, of all ages from all p
i should tell you cecile richards is the daughter of legendary governor ann richards. to the assembled mass of people, look at that, who gathered at the state capitol to make that filibuster stick. joining us now is a very tired cecile richards. have you slept at all? >> no, but that is okay. i am running on adrenalin. >> is that what it felt like? >> absolutely. there were folks obviously there on the senate floor, but thousands of people outside in the rotunda filling the...
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last democrat to win state wide was ann richards in 1990. this is talk about wendy davis in 2014. is there a move for her to run for governor in 2014? >> there is a lot of that, you see it online and some folks talking about it. what we're talking about with battleground texas this say long-term process. i mean, this is a state where we lost by 17 points in 2012, but a state where the demographics are favorable to democratic process. why freedom works committed $8 million. and the rnc committed $1.2 million. the national committee not putting $7 million into california or new york. demographics shifting and that's why they are putting their money there. how quick can the shift happen? and catch the electorate up to the population? this week was helpful for that. three things you saw there. one, the republican extremism. two years ago, when wendy davis stood up, it was over the $5 billion they took out of public schools. you saw the bench that you see, whether all the state senators standing up there. a bench of democratic leadership and the activists, and an activist base is growi
last democrat to win state wide was ann richards in 1990. this is talk about wendy davis in 2014. is there a move for her to run for governor in 2014? >> there is a lot of that, you see it online and some folks talking about it. what we're talking about with battleground texas this say long-term process. i mean, this is a state where we lost by 17 points in 2012, but a state where the demographics are favorable to democratic process. why freedom works committed $8 million. and the rnc...
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texas governor ann richards. what's going on in texas right now, this is a big deal. there are about 3 1/2 hours maybe, 3 hours left in wendy davis' filibuster and apparently is still going strong. now theoretically governor rick perry could call another special session for the legislature if the republicans cannot stop her before midnight. which is when this session comes to an end in texas tonight. but if they cannot stop her by midnight tonight and she keeps talking all the way until midnight tonight, this round goes to the texas democrats. they are winning this thing. as wendy davis speaks, still, as we speak, she's doing it right now. [ jennifer garner ] why can't powerful sunscreen feel great? actually it can. neutrogena® ultra sheer. its superior uva uvb protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer, all with the cleanest feel. it's the best for your skin. neutrogena® ultra sheer. >>> so this morning the supreme court of the united states pretty much gutted the foundation of american civil ri
texas governor ann richards. what's going on in texas right now, this is a big deal. there are about 3 1/2 hours maybe, 3 hours left in wendy davis' filibuster and apparently is still going strong. now theoretically governor rick perry could call another special session for the legislature if the republicans cannot stop her before midnight. which is when this session comes to an end in texas tonight. but if they cannot stop her by midnight tonight and she keeps talking all the way until...
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i should tell you cecile richards is the daughter of legendary governor ann richards. to the assembled mass of people, look at that, who gathered at the state capitol to make that bill stick. joining us now is a very tired cecile richards. have you slept at all? >> no, but that is okay. i am running on adrenalin. >> is that what it felt like? >> absolutely. there were folks obviously there on the senate floor, but thousands of people outside in the rotunda filling the capitol. and it was amazing, absolutely amazing, i have never seen anything like it in my history of organizing or as a texan. >> are you more excited, more surprised to see it happening in texas or in other states? or is texas due for this? >> i think it was due, i think finally the pot boyiled over, after all the attacks on women, shutting down planned parenthood, ending women's access to birth control and other services. you know, rick perry vetoing the equal pay act, i think it was finally the last straw for folks. and we literally saw people come out in droves, men, women, of all ages from all parts
i should tell you cecile richards is the daughter of legendary governor ann richards. to the assembled mass of people, look at that, who gathered at the state capitol to make that bill stick. joining us now is a very tired cecile richards. have you slept at all? >> no, but that is okay. i am running on adrenalin. >> is that what it felt like? >> absolutely. there were folks obviously there on the senate floor, but thousands of people outside in the rotunda filling the capitol....
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i should tell you cecile richards is the daughter of legendary governor ann richards. to the assembled mass of people, look at that, who gathered at the state capitol to make that bill stick. joining us now is a very tired cecile richards. have you slept at all? >> no, but that is okay. i am running on adrenalin. >> is that what it felt like? >> absolutely. there were folks obviously there on the senate floor, but thousands of people outside in the rotunda filling the capitol. and it was amazing, absolutely amazing, i have never seen anything like it in my history of organizing or as a texan. >> are you more excited, more surprised to see it happening in texas or in other states? or is texas due for this? >> i think it was due, i think finally the pot boiled over, after all the attacks on women, shutting down planned parenthood, ending women's access to birth control and other services. you know, rick perry vetoing the equal pay act, i think it was finally the last straw for folks. and we literally saw people come out in droves, men, women, of all ages from all parts o
i should tell you cecile richards is the daughter of legendary governor ann richards. to the assembled mass of people, look at that, who gathered at the state capitol to make that bill stick. joining us now is a very tired cecile richards. have you slept at all? >> no, but that is okay. i am running on adrenalin. >> is that what it felt like? >> absolutely. there were folks obviously there on the senate floor, but thousands of people outside in the rotunda filling the capitol....
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her mother was ann richards, the governor of texas. she issued this statement about the current governor of texas. rick perry's remarks are incredibly condescending to women and women are able to decide whether to choose adoption. and they don't need rick perry's help making that decision. representative gonzales that is the huge disconnect, it seems to me, between you and rick perry on this. he does seem to believe that the state has a role here. and he, in particular, is a better judge of what to do in any given pregnancy than the woman who is carrying that pregnancy. >> i think what ann marie said is completely correct. the republicans believe that women are not smart enough to understand what is happening, over and over again whether on the senate floor or the house floor, the republican colleagues will say this will help women, we're doing this to benefit women. but closing down all the abortion clinics in the state, as big as texas, is not healthy to women, it is hurting women. it is limiting their access to legal and safe aborti
her mother was ann richards, the governor of texas. she issued this statement about the current governor of texas. rick perry's remarks are incredibly condescending to women and women are able to decide whether to choose adoption. and they don't need rick perry's help making that decision. representative gonzales that is the huge disconnect, it seems to me, between you and rick perry on this. he does seem to believe that the state has a role here. and he, in particular, is a better judge of...
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we have an all-star gps panel, anne-marie slaughter, richard haass and bret stephens. also a pivotal week in the economy. we will look at ben bernanke's announcement and the market reaction with harvard historian neil ferguson squlmpt. >>> everyone is talking about the 3-d printing but that's yesterday's news. i'll show you printing atoms and molecules. that's the next big thing. first, here's my take. in the debate over u.s. intervention in syria, there's a striking mismatch between ends and means. proponents of intervention want to defeat a ruthless and powerful regime, rescue a country from civil war and usher in a new democratic political order. but these people say at the same time that they want to achieve all this with the most limited methods. the worst thing the united states could do right now is to put boots on the ground in syria, says senator john mccain. we're often told that the goal of this intervention is to stop the killing. but sending more arms into the mix will actually increase the violence. that's fine, say the interventionists, because the real
we have an all-star gps panel, anne-marie slaughter, richard haass and bret stephens. also a pivotal week in the economy. we will look at ben bernanke's announcement and the market reaction with harvard historian neil ferguson squlmpt. >>> everyone is talking about the 3-d printing but that's yesterday's news. i'll show you printing atoms and molecules. that's the next big thing. first, here's my take. in the debate over u.s. intervention in syria, there's a striking mismatch between...
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texas governor ann richards. what's going on in texas right now, this is a big deal. there are about 3 1/2 hours maybe, 3 hours left in wendy davis' filibuster and apparently is still going strong. now theoretically governor rick perry could call another special session for the legislature if the republicans cannot stop her before midnight. which is when this session comes to an end in texas tonight. but if they cannot stop her by midnight tonight and she keeps talking all the way until midnight tonight, this round goes to the texas democrats. they are winning this thing. as wendy davis speaks, still, as we speak, she's doing it right now. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. i'm gonna have to ask you to p
texas governor ann richards. what's going on in texas right now, this is a big deal. there are about 3 1/2 hours maybe, 3 hours left in wendy davis' filibuster and apparently is still going strong. now theoretically governor rick perry could call another special session for the legislature if the republicans cannot stop her before midnight. which is when this session comes to an end in texas tonight. but if they cannot stop her by midnight tonight and she keeps talking all the way until...
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texas governor ann richards. what's going on in texas right now, this is a big deal. there are about 3 1/2 hours maybe, 3 hours left in wendy davis' filibuster and apparently is still going strong. now theoretically governor rick perry could call another special session for the legislature if the republicans cannot stop her before midnight. which is when this session comes to an end in texas tonight. but if they cannot stop her by midnight tonight and she keeps talking all the way until midnight tonight, this round goes to the texas democrats. they are winning this thing. as wendy davis speaks, still, as we speak, she's doing it right now. out there owning it. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. ♪ i'm a hard, hard worker and i'm workin
texas governor ann richards. what's going on in texas right now, this is a big deal. there are about 3 1/2 hours maybe, 3 hours left in wendy davis' filibuster and apparently is still going strong. now theoretically governor rick perry could call another special session for the legislature if the republicans cannot stop her before midnight. which is when this session comes to an end in texas tonight. but if they cannot stop her by midnight tonight and she keeps talking all the way until...
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taking on wendy davis' filibuster complete with dinosaurs, melting republicans, and the ghost of ann richards. [ speaking foreign language ] [ male announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance in sync? try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ stay in the groove with align. ♪ need help keeping your digestive balance in sync? try align. it's a probiotic that fortifies your digestive system with healthy bacteria 24/7. because your insides set the tone. stay in the groove with align. because your insides set the tone. what if changing dionne wants tofrom fast foodr with hejust once a week could save you over $690 a year? wow, i'd love that. let me show you something. okay. walmart has a ton of dinner options, and they include bacon! yay! a meal like this is less than $3.50 per serving. really? yeah. if your family of four switches out fast food dinner just once just once a week, you know you can save over $690 a year? $690 a year? and it comes with bacon! (laughing) save on kraft american singles and oscar mayer bacon. b
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ann richards must be proud of cecil richards. i have to tell you that. wednesday morning. >> go mobile with bill press. download pod castsand listen any time anywhere. this is "the bill press show." (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. (vo) she's joy behar. >>current will let me say anything. this show is about analyzing to the fire. are you encouraged by what you heard the president say the other night? is this personal, or is it political? a lot of my work happens by doing the things that i'm given to doing anyway, by staying in touch with everything that is going on politically and putting my own nuance on it. in reality it's not like they actually care. this is purely about political grandstanding. i've worn lots of hats, but i've always kept this going. i've been doing politics now for a dozen years. (vo) he's been called the epic politics man. he's michael shure and his arena is the war room. >> these republicans in congress that think the wo
ann richards must be proud of cecil richards. i have to tell you that. wednesday morning. >> go mobile with bill press. download pod castsand listen any time anywhere. this is "the bill press show." (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. (vo) she's joy behar. >>current will let me say anything. this show is about analyzing to the fire. are you encouraged by what...
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i was here in 1990 when clayton williams challenged ann richards. he said a number of things but the really devastating thing was that he seemed to be condescending and to trivialize, diminish this girl, this female candidate. there was a bit of that in rick perry's comments. i don't know why he did it. he just lowered himself -- reduced himself and elevated her. >> the modern term that's come around here lately is man-splaining, look, little lady, let me tell you what's going on here. >> bill: perry has called them back into session on monday to deal with this? what's going to happen? >> it will probably pass. it is one of these things where they have the votes. they have the rules. they have the leadership. they should have been able to do this during the first regular -- first special session 30 days. but they -- they did not. for a combination of reasons including this enormous people's citizens filibuster. this outpouring of thousands and thousands of texans who slow things down. that's going to be very difficult over 30 days, i suspect that th
i was here in 1990 when clayton williams challenged ann richards. he said a number of things but the really devastating thing was that he seemed to be condescending and to trivialize, diminish this girl, this female candidate. there was a bit of that in rick perry's comments. i don't know why he did it. he just lowered himself -- reduced himself and elevated her. >> the modern term that's come around here lately is man-splaining, look, little lady, let me tell you what's going on here....
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hal: it looks like if anne ann richard, tougher and charm offensive to push forward she has got as much propensity to run for governor as anybody. john fugelsang always great to talk to you. sorry there was no real news to discuss. [ laughter ] >> of course. hal: we thank steph or being out of town so all this stuff could happen during her break. >> sorry i couldn't join you guys in person, as well, there were thunderstorms in new york last night and i went from the current studio to the runway and sat for two hours. hal: there's a lot of that going around. we're glad you're safe and sound, travel safely and we'll all have the benefit of having you here next week. we would be the have been able to have you on camera anyway, because they were out for a little while. >> i heard. have a great morning and weekend, guys. it's a pleasure. thanks to everybody out there fighting the good fight. let's not let up. now is the time to get all your friends and friends' friends registered to vote now. hal: they're going to put every blockade they can. good to get it in presently. we'll be back right
hal: it looks like if anne ann richard, tougher and charm offensive to push forward she has got as much propensity to run for governor as anybody. john fugelsang always great to talk to you. sorry there was no real news to discuss. [ laughter ] >> of course. hal: we thank steph or being out of town so all this stuff could happen during her break. >> sorry i couldn't join you guys in person, as well, there were thunderstorms in new york last night and i went from the current studio...
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and i think we're going to see that make a difference. >> woodruff: anne-marie slaughter, richard haass, we thank you both. >> ifill: still to come on the "newshour": the syrian government claims it recaptured a key city; margaret warner on an increase in sectarian violence in lebanon; a debate over the economics of immigration reform and, a half- century later, the legacy of civil rights activist medgar evers. but first, with the other news of the day. here's kwame holman. >> holman: an american soldier pleaded guilty today to killing 16 afghan civilians last year. army staff sergeant robert bales appeared at joint base lewis-mcchord outside seattle. he told a military judge that he entered two afghan villages at night and shot each victim, most of them women and children. asked why he did it, bales answered: "there's not a good reason in this world." if the judge accepts the plea, bales will avoid the death penalty. in turkey, anti-government activists demanded the ouster of police chiefs over a violent crackdown on protests. they met with the deputy prime minister, and also called fo
and i think we're going to see that make a difference. >> woodruff: anne-marie slaughter, richard haass, we thank you both. >> ifill: still to come on the "newshour": the syrian government claims it recaptured a key city; margaret warner on an increase in sectarian violence in lebanon; a debate over the economics of immigration reform and, a half- century later, the legacy of civil rights activist medgar evers. but first, with the other news of the day. here's kwame...
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and i think we're going to see that make a difference. >> woodruff: anne-marie slaughter, richard haaswe thank you both. >> ifill: still to come on the "newshour": the syrian government claims it recaptured a key city; margaret warner on an increase in sectarian violence in lebanon; a debate over the economics of immigration reform and, a half- century later, the legacy of civil rights activist medgar evers. but first, with the other news of the day. here's kwame holman. >> holman: an american soldier pleaded guilty today to killing 16 afghan civilians last year. army staff sergeant robert bales appeared at joint base lewis-mcchord outside seattle. he told a military judge that he entered two afghan villages at night and shot each victim, most of them women and children. asked why he did it, bales answered: "there's not a good reason in this world." if the judge accepts the plea, bales will avoid the death penalty. in turkey, anti-government activists demanded the ouster of police chiefs over a violent crackdown on protests. they met with the deputy prime minister, and also called for li
and i think we're going to see that make a difference. >> woodruff: anne-marie slaughter, richard haaswe thank you both. >> ifill: still to come on the "newshour": the syrian government claims it recaptured a key city; margaret warner on an increase in sectarian violence in lebanon; a debate over the economics of immigration reform and, a half- century later, the legacy of civil rights activist medgar evers. but first, with the other news of the day. here's kwame holman....
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anne richards, assistant inspector general for audits. maou rer?s it thank you all free for being here. -- all three for being here. when the ranking member arrives he will do some opening comments, he may interject between your testimony is. let me start with the hon. timothy manning. >> good morning. thank you, chairman. members of the committee, good morning, in the deputy it minister of fema and on behalf of secretary napolitano, thank you for the opportunity to be here this morning. these programs have contributed significantly to the overall security unpreparedness of the nation. we are more secure and better prepared to protect against, mitigate, and recover from the full range of hazards and threats faced by the nation than we have been at any other time in our history. the slot -- this progress is fueled by the fema grant programs. over the past 10 years congress to the department of homeland security has provided state, territorial, and local tribal governments with more than $36 billion. we have built capabilities by requiring needed equ
anne richards, assistant inspector general for audits. maou rer?s it thank you all free for being here. -- all three for being here. when the ranking member arrives he will do some opening comments, he may interject between your testimony is. let me start with the hon. timothy manning. >> good morning. thank you, chairman. members of the committee, good morning, in the deputy it minister of fema and on behalf of secretary napolitano, thank you for the opportunity to be here this morning....
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anne makovec is there. >> reporter: richard agular has rented and parked two cars at bella vista apartments for five years when suddenly. >> we received a letter saying we could only park one vehicle unless we bought a permit for the other vehicle. >> reporter: he says the lease allows for two vehicles to be parked free of charge. >> they wanted us to resign leases and do all these things. >> reporter: he lives in one of more than a thousand units on this property. and now, richmond city council member jim rogers is getting involved. >> we need to take action is there are allegations that are seriously affecting this many people. >> reporter: rogers finds this whole issue so concerning he is trying to get the matter put on the city council's agenda next tuesday night. >> this affects the tenants and richmond's reputation. we should not sit by and send the message that people can get walked over by a landlord. >> reporter: about 50% of the people liveing in richmond are tenants and there is talk of creating a renter's bill of rights. >> you can feel helpless. >> reporter: the complex manager
anne makovec is there. >> reporter: richard agular has rented and parked two cars at bella vista apartments for five years when suddenly. >> we received a letter saying we could only park one vehicle unless we bought a permit for the other vehicle. >> reporter: he says the lease allows for two vehicles to be parked free of charge. >> they wanted us to resign leases and do all these things. >> reporter: he lives in one of more than a thousand units on this property....
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we have an all-star gps panel, anne-marie slaughter, richard haass and bret stephens. also a pivotal week in the economy. we will look at ben bernanke's announcement and the market reaction with harvard
we have an all-star gps panel, anne-marie slaughter, richard haass and bret stephens. also a pivotal week in the economy. we will look at ben bernanke's announcement and the market reaction with harvard
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kpix 5 reporter anne makovec on what's got the richmond city council involved. >> reporter: richarding au lar has rented and parked two cars at bella vista apartments for over five years. >> we received a letter stating that we were only going to be park one vehicle unless we bought a permit to park our additional vehicle. >> reporter: though he says his lease allows for two vehicles to be parked free of charge. >> so they wanted us to re-sign leases and do all these different things. and i just wasn't going for it. >> reporter: he lives in one of more than 1,000 unitson this property. >> this parking situation is extremely annoying. >> reporter: now richmond city council member jim rogers is getting involved. >> we need to take action if there are serious allegations affecting many people. >> reporter: he finds this issue so concerning that he is trying to get the matter put on the agenda for next city council meeting tuesday night. >> it affects the tenants and richmond's reputation. i don't think we should sit by and send a message that potential tenants might be thinking to move to
kpix 5 reporter anne makovec on what's got the richmond city council involved. >> reporter: richarding au lar has rented and parked two cars at bella vista apartments for over five years. >> we received a letter stating that we were only going to be park one vehicle unless we bought a permit to park our additional vehicle. >> reporter: though he says his lease allows for two vehicles to be parked free of charge. >> so they wanted us to re-sign leases and do all these...
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. >> but that's ann interesting point. >> thank you so much, jami and richard. up next, a vote in the senate that millions thought would never happen. [ female announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or
. >> but that's ann interesting point. >> thank you so much, jami and richard. up next, a vote in the senate that millions thought would never happen. [ female announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion....
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martin richard was one of three people killed in the explosion. her mother and sister were among the wounded. the mass was held on what would have been his nineth birthday. >>> an autopsy is being performed on a decomposed body found in car. this was pulled out a bayou in new orleans. the car was submerged in water and police say the honda belonged to the elementary schoolteacher. she's been missing since march. >>> south africa's president is asking his country to pray for nelson mandela. he was rushed to the hospital over the weekend with a lung infection. he's now in intensive care and his condition is being called serious but stable. one of mandela's friends told a south african newspaper it may be time to let him go. >>> a surprising revelation from vatican city, pope francis says he didn't want the job. a little girl asked him if he wanted to be pope. it was pretty unexpected, very honest response. he said i didn't want to be pope. his said his decision to become a priest was difficult but he made it because he loves christ. >>> this guy say
martin richard was one of three people killed in the explosion. her mother and sister were among the wounded. the mass was held on what would have been his nineth birthday. >>> an autopsy is being performed on a decomposed body found in car. this was pulled out a bayou in new orleans. the car was submerged in water and police say the honda belonged to the elementary schoolteacher. she's been missing since march. >>> south africa's president is asking his country to pray for...
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one richard norris, hid from the world for 15 years after a disfiguring shotgun accident. the other, josh yeah, was just emerging into the world, signing up to be a marine, wanting to serve. >> he just had a very loving spirit about him. >> reporter: but randy says joshua was just walking across a main road when he was suddenly hit by a van. >> 911, what's the location of your emergency? >> reporter: joshua was airlifted to baltimore trauma center, the same hospital where richard was a patient. >> the one thing i prayed, please don't let him die. >> reporter: the doctors told them joshua's brain injury was too severe for him to survive on his own. after they considered withdrawing life support, they got a request to donate joshua's organs. they said yes. then they were asked to donate joshua's face. to richard. >> we just felt like this is something that he would want to do. you know, and this tragedy, something good could happen. >> reporter: it is one thing to donate your child's organs. but it is an entirely different thing to donate your child's face. >> it was -- it w
one richard norris, hid from the world for 15 years after a disfiguring shotgun accident. the other, josh yeah, was just emerging into the world, signing up to be a marine, wanting to serve. >> he just had a very loving spirit about him. >> reporter: but randy says joshua was just walking across a main road when he was suddenly hit by a van. >> 911, what's the location of your emergency? >> reporter: joshua was airlifted to baltimore trauma center, the same hospital...
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here's what erdogan told ann curry last month. >> governments who do not respect their people, who do not respect the will of their people cannot survive. >> joining me from istanbul is nbc news chief foreign correspondent, richard engel. it's good to see you in a calmer location without a gas mask. this has had political ripple effects. we've never seen anything like this before in istanbul under erdogan. >> i think the -- no, you certainly haven't. i think the prime minister, while the protesters say he was responsible for this, i think he was quite surprised that things got so out of hand. he was so surprised that the protesters were so resilient, that they were gathered in such large numbers. i think he was surprised that anyone in this country was opposing him. maybe in that statement is the root of the problem. today, as you said earlier, what a difference a day makes. very calm here in istanbul. when you look beyond taksim square, if you look on some of the side streets a few blocks away from here, you would never have known there were any clashes at all. thousands of people in
here's what erdogan told ann curry last month. >> governments who do not respect their people, who do not respect the will of their people cannot survive. >> joining me from istanbul is nbc news chief foreign correspondent, richard engel. it's good to see you in a calmer location without a gas mask. this has had political ripple effects. we've never seen anything like this before in istanbul under erdogan. >> i think the -- no, you certainly haven't. i think the prime...
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next a panel titled "rising industry insiders" followed by a conversation with richard. from author of an "appetite of wonder.">> hel, everybod >>> hello, everybody. is andrea chambers.ew yo i'm the director of center for publishing. thank you for comdiingsc to our panel discussion. i'm sure those of you that have been attending other conferences have been listening to what some of the very senior publishing executives have to say about their vision of the publishing industry going forward. but this afternoon you are going to hear something a little different. you are going to hear the viewpoints of those who are new to the industry. we have three of our current, well, one just graduated but three of our science publishing students today and one of my and then be presenting their thoughts on what all of you in the industry and general should be doing to keep fresh and relevant and innovative in these challenging times. we come to the separation of two different perspectives, the first is the position in the industry. all of them are working in the publishing industry, an
next a panel titled "rising industry insiders" followed by a conversation with richard. from author of an "appetite of wonder.">> hel, everybod >>> hello, everybody. is andrea chambers.ew yo i'm the director of center for publishing. thank you for comdiingsc to our panel discussion. i'm sure those of you that have been attending other conferences have been listening to what some of the very senior publishing executives have to say about their vision of the...
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richard's first wife was an alcoholic. so, they were divorced. mrs. cleveland thought it was important for her to have -- for them to have a mother. mrs. cleveland helped to raise cleveland robertson. -- anne cleveland robertson. >> understand her grandmother was very kind and help to raise you. >> that is true. she was my grandmother. this one incident happened on a sunday night in new hampshire where we spent the summer. on sunday nights, we used to get together the family and the cleveland family to sing hymns. we all really enjoyed that. but, each person had their own favorite hymn. one sunday, i got together with a group and went bowling with my cousin and square dancing friends. we had a very good time. i do not think there is anything terribly malicious about it. my godmother and one of my grandmother's closest friends and called my grandmother and said, where was ann during the hymn singing? my grandmother called me to her desk. she said, with a quiet smile, she would like to have me back for the rest of the summer. she did it because my godmo
richard's first wife was an alcoholic. so, they were divorced. mrs. cleveland thought it was important for her to have -- for them to have a mother. mrs. cleveland helped to raise cleveland robertson. -- anne cleveland robertson. >> understand her grandmother was very kind and help to raise you. >> that is true. she was my grandmother. this one incident happened on a sunday night in new hampshire where we spent the summer. on sunday nights, we used to get together the family and the...