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wendy davis, folk hero. the pro-choice caucus in the united states house of representatives today put out a statement thanking senator davis who is, after all, a state senator, thanking her for her all day, all night filibuster. and on this show last night, cecile richards, national president of planned parenthood and completely and totally of texas politics, cecile richards here last night marveled about what happened with wendy davis this week in texas. >> there were folks obviously there on the senate floor, but thousands of people outside in the rotunda filling the capitol. and it was amazing. it was absolutely amazing. i have never seen anything like it in all my history of organizing or as a texan. >> now the big question in democratic politics is, what's next here? last night our own beloved chris hayes put the question of wendy davis' political future to wendy davis, herself. unlike most politicians, she actually answered the question. >> your state has not elected a statewide democrat for quite some
wendy davis, folk hero. the pro-choice caucus in the united states house of representatives today put out a statement thanking senator davis who is, after all, a state senator, thanking her for her all day, all night filibuster. and on this show last night, cecile richards, national president of planned parenthood and completely and totally of texas politics, cecile richards here last night marveled about what happened with wendy davis this week in texas. >> there were folks obviously...
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wendy davis alone, sort of. there were thousands of supporters streaming into the capitol all day long. there were wrong lines to get in -- long lines to see her. starting at 11:00 a.m., things went smoothly about halfway through her planned filibuster, she was challenged by one of her republican colleagues, he accused her of going off topic. the lieutenant governor presiding over the chamber at that time agreed with the republican senator and wendy davis had strike one against her. an hour later they did it again. when a fellow democrat asked for some of her testimony to be repeated. a fellow senator helped her put on a back brace. republicans objected to that. that was strike two, she can only have three of these things go against her before it kills her filibuster. she already had two strikes of the three she's allotted with five more hours still to go. it's basically zero margin for error under a micro scope of a room full of adversaries. even the president of the united states was watching according to twit
wendy davis alone, sort of. there were thousands of supporters streaming into the capitol all day long. there were wrong lines to get in -- long lines to see her. starting at 11:00 a.m., things went smoothly about halfway through her planned filibuster, she was challenged by one of her republican colleagues, he accused her of going off topic. the lieutenant governor presiding over the chamber at that time agreed with the republican senator and wendy davis had strike one against her. an hour...
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wendy davis alone, sort of. there were thousands of supporters stream iing into the capitol all day long. there were wrong lines to get in to see her. starting at 11:00 a.m., things went smoothly about halfway through her planned filibuster, she was challenged by one of her republican colleagues, he accused her of going off topic. the lieutenant governor 3re siding over the chamber at that time agreed with the republican senator and wendy davis had strike one against her. an hour later they did it again. when a fellow democrat asked for some of her testimony to be repeated. a fellow senator helped her put on a back brace. republicans objected to that. that was strike two, she can only have three of these things go against her before it kills her filibuster. she already had two strikes of the three she's allotted with five more hours still to go. it's basically zero margin for error under a micro scope of a room full of adversaradversarie. even the president of the united states was watching according to twitter.
wendy davis alone, sort of. there were thousands of supporters stream iing into the capitol all day long. there were wrong lines to get in to see her. starting at 11:00 a.m., things went smoothly about halfway through her planned filibuster, she was challenged by one of her republican colleagues, he accused her of going off topic. the lieutenant governor 3re siding over the chamber at that time agreed with the republican senator and wendy davis had strike one against her. an hour later they did...
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wendy davis, today, responded to the governor. she said his statement is without dignity and tarnishes the high office he holds. they are small words that reflect a dark and negative point of view." rick perry seems to be doing everything in his power to elevate wendy davis, to transform the spark that has arisen in texas into a strong and committed movement. in fact, he seems to be relishing exactly that. >> and just remember this. the louder they scream, the more we know we are getting something done. >> rick perry is getting something done. something that no one has been able to do in texas for the last two decades. and that is bring a texas democratic party that has been comatose for years back to life. and if that happens, if we see an insurgent democratic party reorganize, galvanize, mobilize and grasp its incredible demographic potential in the lone star state, well, then, simply put, the republican party, as we know it, is dead. joining me now is texas state senator laticia van de putte who represents district 26 which inc
wendy davis, today, responded to the governor. she said his statement is without dignity and tarnishes the high office he holds. they are small words that reflect a dark and negative point of view." rick perry seems to be doing everything in his power to elevate wendy davis, to transform the spark that has arisen in texas into a strong and committed movement. in fact, he seems to be relishing exactly that. >> and just remember this. the louder they scream, the more we know we are...
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wendy davis alone, sort of. there were thousands of supporters streaming into the capitol all day long. there were wrong lines to get in to see her. starting at 11:00 a.m., things went smoothly about halfway through her planned filibuster, she was challenged by one of her republican colleagues, he accused her of going off topic. the lieutenant governor presiding over the chamber at that time agreed with the republican senator and wendy davis had strike one against her. an hour later they did it again. when a fellow democrat asked for some of her testimony to be repeated. a fellow senator helped her put on a back brace. republicans objected to that. that was strike two, she can only have three of these things go against her before it kills her filibuster. she already had two strikes of the three she's allotted with five more hours still to go. it's basically zero margin for error under a micro scope of a room full of adversaries. even the president of the united states was watching according to twitter. and then
wendy davis alone, sort of. there were thousands of supporters streaming into the capitol all day long. there were wrong lines to get in to see her. starting at 11:00 a.m., things went smoothly about halfway through her planned filibuster, she was challenged by one of her republican colleagues, he accused her of going off topic. the lieutenant governor presiding over the chamber at that time agreed with the republican senator and wendy davis had strike one against her. an hour later they did it...
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. >> democrat wendy davis took the senate floor at 11:18 in the morning. the goal: filibuster for some 13 hours until midnight when the special session of the legislature would expire. >> john: it's just like the plot of frank capra's classic movie "mrs. smith wants an abortion." what exactly is at stake? >> at stake, a ban on abortions after 20 weeks and a requirement that all procedures be done at surgical centers. that would reduce the number of available abortion clinics in the state from 47 to 5. >> john: hold on. is five abortion clinics in 269,000 square miles really so bad? think about it. texas will still have three more abortion clinks than it has six flags amusement parks. let's be fair. when we're talking about math. if senator davis can talk 13 hours, texas women won't have to drive 13 hours to get an abortion. okay. how hard can that be? >> you can't trade off with a colleague to get any relief. you cannot sit down. you cannot eat. you cannot touch the podium or the desk. you cannot leave even for a second for any reason including having to g
. >> democrat wendy davis took the senate floor at 11:18 in the morning. the goal: filibuster for some 13 hours until midnight when the special session of the legislature would expire. >> john: it's just like the plot of frank capra's classic movie "mrs. smith wants an abortion." what exactly is at stake? >> at stake, a ban on abortions after 20 weeks and a requirement that all procedures be done at surgical centers. that would reduce the number of available abortion...
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wendy davis, today, responded to the governor. she said his statement is without dignity and tarnishes the high office he holds. they are small words that reflect a dark and negative point of view." rick perry seems to be doing everything in his power to elevate wendy davis, to transform the spark that has arisen in texas into a strong and committed movement. in fact, he seems to be relishing exactly that. >> and just remember this. the louder they scream, the more we know we are getting something done. >> rick perry is getting something done. something that no one has been able to do in texas for the last two decades. and that is bring a texas democratic party that has been comatose for years back to life. and if that happens, if we see an insurgent democratic party reorganize, galvanize, mobilize and grasp its incredible demographic potential in the lone star state, well, then, simply put, the republican party, as we know it, is dead. joining me now is texas state senator laticia vandurputt who represents district 26 which inclu
wendy davis, today, responded to the governor. she said his statement is without dignity and tarnishes the high office he holds. they are small words that reflect a dark and negative point of view." rick perry seems to be doing everything in his power to elevate wendy davis, to transform the spark that has arisen in texas into a strong and committed movement. in fact, he seems to be relishing exactly that. >> and just remember this. the louder they scream, the more we know we are...
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they can marshall the opposition to this bill, wendy davis and her colleagues can stand and talk and maneuver and do everything they can, the outcome of this is more or less decided. they're going to pass this bill. the victory was achieved in forcing them go into a second special session. and the reality is, whatever the outcome, wendy davis is the folk hero that everyone views her as and her celebrity is on the rise, her political prospects have risen and for the first time really, i go back to anne 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
they can marshall the opposition to this bill, wendy davis and her colleagues can stand and talk and maneuver and do everything they can, the outcome of this is more or less decided. they're going to pass this bill. the victory was achieved in forcing them go into a second special session. and the reality is, whatever the outcome, wendy davis is the folk hero that everyone views her as and her celebrity is on the rise, her political prospects have risen and for the first time really, i go back...
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up first, wendy davis's fight continues. texas governor, rick perry, is calling the state legislature back into session for another go at anti-abortion legislation killed this week by a marathon filibuster. that filibuster shined a national spotlight on texas state senator, wendy davis. she stood for 11 hours in pink running shoes reading testimony from women and doctors who would have been impacted by the law. unable to lean on anything, take a break or a sip of water, she was buoyed on by hashtag, stand with wendy, celebrity tweets, and cheering supporters. the 50-year-old democrat has overcome other obstacles. she supported her single mother, became a teen mom, yet graduated from harvard law school. last year, her offices were firebombed. now, her popularity is skyrocketing. stephanie shrioff president of the pro choice pack, emily's list, expects davis to continue to rise in prominence. >> i think so many folks watched it in awe. i sure did, as she stood up against an extremist republican governor to hold off what was an
up first, wendy davis's fight continues. texas governor, rick perry, is calling the state legislature back into session for another go at anti-abortion legislation killed this week by a marathon filibuster. that filibuster shined a national spotlight on texas state senator, wendy davis. she stood for 11 hours in pink running shoes reading testimony from women and doctors who would have been impacted by the law. unable to lean on anything, take a break or a sip of water, she was buoyed on by...
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texas state senator wendy davis. more on that coming up. [ snoring ] ♪ [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] zzzquil™ sleep-aid. [ both snoring ] [ male announcer ] it's not for colds. it's not for pain. it's just for sleep. [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] because sleep is a beautiful thing™. ♪ zzzquil™. the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil®. ♪ >>> progressives everywhere are celebrating the supreme court's landmark decision today on marriage equality. yesterday's big ruling, the one that all but killed the very heart of the votes rights act has cast a shadow on the triumph of this day. it's already heralding in what promises to be a long, difficult bruising struggle for equal access to the polls. literally within hours of the supreme court's decision to strike down section 4 of the voting rights act yesterday, the state of texas moved to capitolize on what officials there see as a political victory. texas attorney general greg abbott announcing the state would be immediately implementing a
texas state senator wendy davis. more on that coming up. [ snoring ] ♪ [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] zzzquil™ sleep-aid. [ both snoring ] [ male announcer ] it's not for colds. it's not for pain. it's just for sleep. [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] because sleep is a beautiful thing™. ♪ zzzquil™. the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil®. ♪ >>> progressives everywhere are celebrating the supreme court's landmark decision today on marriage equality....
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wendy davis is a rock star politically. not just in texas but nationally. and i think this is something that has happened. it is a big deal in america. we have so much frustration with washington. so many time things don't seem to happen in washington. people more and more are looking to the states and they are seeing these battles play out. and i think that wendy davis is the face of this state-based resistance to the right. >> jill moore is rick perry running in 2016? what's the call? >> i don't think anybody knows yet. but i'll tell you what. he likes his entourage. he like his security staff. he likes traveling and living like a king. and i don't see him walk away from it. >> ohio state senator nina turn he, john nickols of the nation magazine, washington correspondent there and jim moore. political analyst from texas. great to have all of you with us. thanks so much. >> tonight in our survey i you asked, are conservatives ignoring racism in america? 94% of you say yes. 6% say no. up next. paul ryan is fighting the war on poverty but he is on the wrong
wendy davis is a rock star politically. not just in texas but nationally. and i think this is something that has happened. it is a big deal in america. we have so much frustration with washington. so many time things don't seem to happen in washington. people more and more are looking to the states and they are seeing these battles play out. and i think that wendy davis is the face of this state-based resistance to the right. >> jill moore is rick perry running in 2016? what's the call?...
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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 working every day. ♪ ♪ i'm a hard, hard worker and i'm saving all my pay. ♪ small businesses get up earlier and stay later. and to help all that hard work pay off, membership brings out millions of us on small business saturday and every day to make shopping small huge. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. (girl) w(guy) dive shop.y? (girl) diving lessons. (guy) we should totally do that. (girl ) yeah, right. (guy) i wannna catch a falcon! (girl) we should do that. (guy) i caught a falcon. (guy) you could eat a bug. let's do that. (guy) you know you're eating a bug. (girl) because of the legs. (guy vo) we got a s
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 working every day. ♪ ♪ i'm a hard, hard...
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wendy davis was allowed to proceed. this is what it has looked like today in the senate gallery. i think we've got the gallery shot, don't we? every spectator seat has been filled in the gallery. there's been people there wearing orange shirts in solidarity with filibuster. there's been a long line of people waiting to get in all day to watch the state senator talk without stopping, stand without stopping for 13 hours. just like they did on thursday night, and, again, on sunday night, hundreds and hundreds of texans, again, showed up today at the state capitol to protest this republican effort to ram through the country's most sweeping abortion restrictions and to support the democrats who are trying to stop it. also there today, in the senate fwalry, cecile richards of planned parenthood and daughter of former 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 fo
wendy davis was allowed to proceed. this is what it has looked like today in the senate gallery. i think we've got the gallery shot, don't we? every spectator seat has been filled in the gallery. there's been people there wearing orange shirts in solidarity with filibuster. there's been a long line of people waiting to get in all day to watch the state senator talk without stopping, stand without stopping for 13 hours. just like they did on thursday night, and, again, on sunday night, hundreds...
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texas state senator wendy davis. more on that coming up. credible. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a...
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texas state senator wendy davis. more on that coming up. [ 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. "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! to accept less and less in the name of style a
texas state senator wendy davis. more on that coming up. [ 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. "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced...
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he got it exactly backwards because senator wendy davis chose life. you would think he would be happy. >> michael: that's a great point. she did choose life. and she did choose exactly what rick perry would mandate that she do any way. >> right, the third part that we have to remember is that what we're talking about here and why so many women and so many men around the country were fascinated by what went which davis did and stood up for her while she was standing up for all of us saying, wait a second, you can't ram these decisions through without people seeing in the light of day what choices you want to make on behalf of other people. this bill was so restricted and demanding, for example that doctors who perform surgeries need to have surgical rights at other medical facilities, also even if you used a bill, the morning after bill, a plan b for example you still had to have surgical visitation rights even though it's not a surgical procedure. this really went too far. and in a state of texas where frankly our veterans are crying out for more rule
he got it exactly backwards because senator wendy davis chose life. you would think he would be happy. >> michael: that's a great point. she did choose life. and she did choose exactly what rick perry would mandate that she do any way. >> right, the third part that we have to remember is that what we're talking about here and why so many women and so many men around the country were fascinated by what went which davis did and stood up for her while she was standing up for all of us...
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majornous overnight, the drama in texas that has many americans hearing the name wendy davis for the very first time. that's because davis, a democratic state senator there filibustered the sp-5 anti-abortion bill for over 11 hours going late into the night and drawing attention all across the country as thousands were watching live online. >> if we were truly talking about women's health care, if we were truly talking about making sure women were safe after an abortion, this is the kind of thing that goes right to the heart of that and that we could agree. >> according to texas filibuster rules, she had to stay on topic, can not lean on anything and could not take a bathroom break. and she would continue to speak until just under the 11th hour mark when republican lieutenant governor david dewhurst ruled davis violated the senate's three strike rule, a decision that was not well received by supporters outside of the senate chamber. >>. the shouts of let her speak. >> the place was absolutely packed. according to dewhurst strike one was davis' mention of planned parenthood which repu
majornous overnight, the drama in texas that has many americans hearing the name wendy davis for the very first time. that's because davis, a democratic state senator there filibustered the sp-5 anti-abortion bill for over 11 hours going late into the night and drawing attention all across the country as thousands were watching live online. >> if we were truly talking about women's health care, if we were truly talking about making sure women were safe after an abortion, this is the kind...
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over 100,000 people wound up tuning into wendy davis's filibuster. and all 100,000 people saw a legislature dominated by white men, trying to put down the women among them, literally not calling on the female senator that tried to get attention when wendy davis was being shut down. it was really an amazing display of what the conservative republicans in texas, and i think we can say a lot of the rest of the country, the way that they behave, and how terrible that behavior can be, when we see it, when it is not done in the dark of night as the female politician from ohio put it. i think this is a really amazing moment in american politics. i think rick perry exposed himself yet again as being rather ignorant. i think the legislation in ohio, again with the attention we're putting on it. one thing it shows is that people seem to think that women don't understand what is going on with their bodies when they get abortions. i think it should be important to point out here most women who get abortions have had a child. 60% of women that get abortions have
over 100,000 people wound up tuning into wendy davis's filibuster. and all 100,000 people saw a legislature dominated by white men, trying to put down the women among them, literally not calling on the female senator that tried to get attention when wendy davis was being shut down. it was really an amazing display of what the conservative republicans in texas, and i think we can say a lot of the rest of the country, the way that they behave, and how terrible that behavior can be, when we see...
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and we'll hear from wendy davis, the democratic state representative from texas. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday, thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ma >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning, it's thursday, june 27. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is about 4:30. did you just say you tried to listen? >> i try to listen. i'm with three ladies. i miss lawrence. >> you have to listen. >> outnumbered. it's all-girl stuff for 30 seconds before the newscast. >> how about some weather? >> we can talk about weather. we have some areas of patchy, dense fog along the coast, a little around the bay and once again we're waking up to mild temperatures maybe a little cooler today than yesterday. we have seen a few upper 50s to low 60s and today is the day we're really going to heat things up especially inland so stay tuned. your seven-day forecast is coming up. >> and we are looking at a bump avenue start to the morning commute an -- a bumpy start to
and we'll hear from wendy davis, the democratic state representative from texas. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday, thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ma >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning, it's thursday, june 27. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is about 4:30. did you just say you tried to listen? >> i try to listen. i'm with...
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benefit more the pro-choice movement or benefit wendy davis? >> i think it benefits the pro-choice movement long term. you think about the opposition to planned parenthood. you think about the opposition the g.o.p. primaries, i think there are lots of people who think this has gone too far. question is, what happens to wendy davis. i don't think she comes out politically. i think jennifer is right. if you look at the polling on this, abortions after 20 weeks are not popular with anybody. people in the pro-choice movement feel they are under siege from all these republican legislatures, republican governors in catering to their base are trying to pass more restrictive laws on abortion. >> john: no question? >> definitely benefits her. to go back to what you said they can talk about this but this is something that will change view. texas is an abnormality, looking at poll from a couple years, 71% of americans don't think that abortions should be legal in second trimester. 86% in the third semester. >> but perry took aim at wendy davis what appear
benefit more the pro-choice movement or benefit wendy davis? >> i think it benefits the pro-choice movement long term. you think about the opposition to planned parenthood. you think about the opposition the g.o.p. primaries, i think there are lots of people who think this has gone too far. question is, what happens to wendy davis. i don't think she comes out politically. i think jennifer is right. if you look at the polling on this, abortions after 20 weeks are not popular with anybody....
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rick perry and wendy davis trade jabs as the filibuster fallout continues. how about this bombshell, martha stewart sexing, one night stands, threesomes. you'll find out what the diva has been up to in the cooler. i am flus sterred. this is "way too early." >>> not necessarily too early or too late. good morning, everybody. i'm brian shactman, friday, june 28th. a blockbuster nba trade on draft night, alex baldwin goes off on a twitter rant and it all has to do with james gandolfini's funeral. that later in the cooler. we begin this morning with news of the justice department has identified the man they believe is behind the leak of a highly classified cyber attack to disrupt iran's nuclear program. legal sources tell nbc news the man at the center of the doj's investigation is retired marine general james cartwright, a former vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. cartwright is being looked at for allegedly leaking information pertaining to a computer attack on iran's nuclear facilities using a virus called stuxnet. late last year fbi agents shifted th
rick perry and wendy davis trade jabs as the filibuster fallout continues. how about this bombshell, martha stewart sexing, one night stands, threesomes. you'll find out what the diva has been up to in the cooler. i am flus sterred. this is "way too early." >>> not necessarily too early or too late. good morning, everybody. i'm brian shactman, friday, june 28th. a blockbuster nba trade on draft night, alex baldwin goes off on a twitter rant and it all has to do with james...
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will you endorse wendy davis for texas governor? i would endorse wendy davis to stay in public office. and if i were wendy davis, i would not limit myself to think about just being the governor of texas. i think that she is a star. i think she has guts, the political moxie. she is a exactly what women in this country have been begging for. hillary clinton has blazed a trail and there have been others but it seems to me that in this war on women that has taken place, all of a sudden there is a wendy davis from texas who stands up and stands up strong and goes through the process of the bill buster, making the point that this is wrong, we need to stop this radical against women. i think she is a star and there a sense of realness about wendy davis. stick around. next, student loans. hey linda! what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support regularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, f
will you endorse wendy davis for texas governor? i would endorse wendy davis to stay in public office. and if i were wendy davis, i would not limit myself to think about just being the governor of texas. i think that she is a star. i think she has guts, the political moxie. she is a exactly what women in this country have been begging for. hillary clinton has blazed a trail and there have been others but it seems to me that in this war on women that has taken place, all of a sudden there is a...
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this is from wendy davis. we love you, too, wendy. the lieutenant governor has agreed that sb5 is dead. [applause] >> but the victory was short- lived barry later that day, yesterday, texas governor rick perry announced he was calling the legislature into another special session july 1 to revive the anti-abortion bill. he said -- >> the move could overrule the actions of wendy davis who launched what she intended to be a 13-hour filibuster. during that time, she would not be allowed to eat or drink or stray from the topic. >> i rise on the floor today to hundley to voice to thousands of ignored.o have been >> her filibuster lasted for 11 hours before republicans cut her off. that is when her colleagues and protesters in the gallery took over. democrats spoke. >> parliamentary inquiry. at what point must a been a senator raise her hand or voice to be recognized over the male colleagues in the room? [applause] protesters sustain their cheering for roughly 15 minutes drowning of the proceedings until the midnight deadline had passed and
this is from wendy davis. we love you, too, wendy. the lieutenant governor has agreed that sb5 is dead. [applause] >> but the victory was short- lived barry later that day, yesterday, texas governor rick perry announced he was calling the legislature into another special session july 1 to revive the anti-abortion bill. he said -- >> the move could overrule the actions of wendy davis who launched what she intended to be a 13-hour filibuster. during that time, she would not be allowed...
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the question is what happens to wendy davis? i don't think she necessarily comes out politically. jennifer is right. look at the polling on this. abortions after 20 weeks aren't popular with anybody. the fact is people in the pro-choice movement feel their under siege from republican governors who in catering to their base are trying to pass more restrictive laws on abortion in this country. >> no question it benefits her. >> it definitely benefits her. again, to go back to what you said, they can talk about this. this is not something despite the fact they have felt beleaguered changed public view. you look at a poll from a few years ago, 71% of americans don't think abortion should be illegal in the second trimester. 86% in the third. this is something americans have a great deal of unanimity on. >> let me play sound from rick perry who took aim at wendy davis in what appeared to be a personal way. >> she was a teenage mother herself. she managed to eventually graduate from harvard law school and serve in the texas senate. it's just unfortunate that she hasn't learned from her o
the question is what happens to wendy davis? i don't think she necessarily comes out politically. jennifer is right. look at the polling on this. abortions after 20 weeks aren't popular with anybody. the fact is people in the pro-choice movement feel their under siege from republican governors who in catering to their base are trying to pass more restrictive laws on abortion in this country. >> no question it benefits her. >> it definitely benefits her. again, to go back to what you...
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s \ s 1 >>> on tuesday morning wendy davis was just another state senator from texas. and then this happened. and by wednesday, wendy davis was a national super hero for women's reproductive rights and an internet sensation. she even had own hash tag on twitter. she spoke for nearly 11 hours to fill bustary sweeping antiabortion bill, a bill that would ban abortions after 20 weeks and could have closed all but five abortion clinics in texas. at 11:18 a.m., wendy davis began her filibuster knowing that under the rules of the texas senate she wouldn't be allowed to eat, drink, sit down, use the bathroom, speak off topic or even against any furniture for the entire filibuster. her gop colleagues in the texas senaty on guard for any attempt to shut her down. republicans monitored her virtually every word and move waiting to catch her violating texas's obscure filibuster rules. crowds filled the capitol as she blocked the bill coming to vote. hundreds of thousands of people were online watching. stand with wendy was trending on twitter. at one point davis told her colleague
s \ s 1 >>> on tuesday morning wendy davis was just another state senator from texas. and then this happened. and by wednesday, wendy davis was a national super hero for women's reproductive rights and an internet sensation. she even had own hash tag on twitter. she spoke for nearly 11 hours to fill bustary sweeping antiabortion bill, a bill that would ban abortions after 20 weeks and could have closed all but five abortion clinics in texas. at 11:18 a.m., wendy davis began her...
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wendy davis joins me now live and she is sitting. that was, i mean, a marathon filibuster, no food, water, no breaks for all those hours. how are you even awake today? >> i'm running on adrenaline today. it was an amazing moment for democracy in texas yesterday, it truly was. >> what was it like? standing for that long, speaking for that long, not going to the bathroom, just -- i mean, what is it like to filibuster for 11 hours? >> i underestimated how difficult it would be both physically and mentally. about two hours in i realized i was in for a long day. my back started hurting pretty early on, and began to really hurt as the hours ticked by, but there were so many people in the capital yesterday, anderson, a record number of people. they literally had to lock the doors because they had filled our enormous texas capital to capacity, and their energy kept me going throughout the day. they were amazing. >> it was a remarkable scene. thousands flocking to the state capital and tens of thousands joined online including the president w
wendy davis joins me now live and she is sitting. that was, i mean, a marathon filibuster, no food, water, no breaks for all those hours. how are you even awake today? >> i'm running on adrenaline today. it was an amazing moment for democracy in texas yesterday, it truly was. >> what was it like? standing for that long, speaking for that long, not going to the bathroom, just -- i mean, what is it like to filibuster for 11 hours? >> i underestimated how difficult it would be...
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state senator wendy davis joins me from texas. she made a big splash this week taking on a bill that would restrict abortion rights in the texas legislature, taking on governor perry as well. senator davis, welcome to "meet the press." >> thank you. good morning, david. >> for all that you have achieved in terms of your profile and your views, are you not just delaying the inevitable? governor perry has another special session that is scheduled this bill that would ban abortions after 20 weeks likely to become law. >> well, i don't think it's ever acceptable to concede the argument on incredibly important issues like this. and what we saw in the capitol last week, really, was people who have grown weary of our politicians trying to boost their own political careers on the backs of women by bull bying them and others, honestly, in order to promote agendas that help them personally. these are matters of personal liberty. in texas, we hold very dear to intrusions against our personal liberty. we fight very hard against that. and we w
state senator wendy davis joins me from texas. she made a big splash this week taking on a bill that would restrict abortion rights in the texas legislature, taking on governor perry as well. senator davis, welcome to "meet the press." >> thank you. good morning, david. >> for all that you have achieved in terms of your profile and your views, are you not just delaying the inevitable? governor perry has another special session that is scheduled this bill that would ban...
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state senator wendy davis joins me from texas. she took on a bill that would restrict abortion rights in the texas legislature. taking on governor perry as well. senator davis, welcome to "meet the press." >> thank you. good morning, david. >> for all that you've achieved in terms of your pro vial and your views, are you not just delaying the inevitable? governor perry has a bill that would ban abortions after 20 weeks. will that become law? >> i don't think it's acceptable to concede on important articles like this. what we saw in the capital last week, is people weary of our politicians trying to boost their own political careers on the backs of women, by bullying them. and others, honestly, in order to promote agendas that help them personally. these are matters of personal liberty. in texas, we hold very dear to intrusions against our personal liberty. we fight very hard against that. and we will fight, as we begin the session again on monday. i don't think that we'll concede that the battle is over. and even if this bill pass
state senator wendy davis joins me from texas. she took on a bill that would restrict abortion rights in the texas legislature. taking on governor perry as well. senator davis, welcome to "meet the press." >> thank you. good morning, david. >> for all that you've achieved in terms of your pro vial and your views, are you not just delaying the inevitable? governor perry has a bill that would ban abortions after 20 weeks. will that become law? >> i don't think it's...
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the question is: what happens to wendy davis? i don't think she comes out politically, jennifer is exactly right if you look at the polling on this, abortions after 20 weeks are not popular with anyone. the fact is, people in the pro choice movement feel they are under siege from all the republicans legislatures, republican governors, who in catering to their base, are trying to pass more restrictive law on abortion in this country. >> gregg: there is in question it benefits her. >> in question. it benefits her. to go back do what you said, they can talk about this but it is not something that has changed public view. texas is not abnormal compared to the country. 71 percent of americans who do not think abortion shoulding legal in the second trimester and 86 percent in the third trimester. so there is a great deal of unanimity. >> gregg: and a clip of perry who took aim at wendy davis if a personal way. >> she was a teenage mother herself. she managed to eventually graduate from harvard law school and serve in the texas senate.
the question is: what happens to wendy davis? i don't think she comes out politically, jennifer is exactly right if you look at the polling on this, abortions after 20 weeks are not popular with anyone. the fact is, people in the pro choice movement feel they are under siege from all the republicans legislatures, republican governors, who in catering to their base, are trying to pass more restrictive law on abortion in this country. >> gregg: there is in question it benefits her. >>...
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the message was delivered. >> this is straight from accept tore wendy davis ok? hold your plows. first, i love you guys. ok? we love you too wendy. [ cheers and applause ] >> so the lt. governor agreed that s.b.5 is dead. [ cheers and applause ] >> after her triumph davis had words for her supporters. >> today was the example of government for the people, by the people and of the people. >> but her opponents are still nipping at her heels. lt. governor dubbed the capitol an unruly mob using wall street occupy tactics vowed to revive the bill tweeting: >> governor rick perry has made good on that threat, walking lawmakers back for another special session to deal with the abortion issue immediately. oh, the accident, we don't need to mess with you, since you do it so well yourself. rick perry was, has been traveling the country trying to get people to move their businesses to texas? >> three reasons they wouldn't, governor... rick... what was that third one? i'm sorry, i can't think of it. oops. we'll take a quick break and come back with brett. stick around. >> finally tonight, br
the message was delivered. >> this is straight from accept tore wendy davis ok? hold your plows. first, i love you guys. ok? we love you too wendy. [ cheers and applause ] >> so the lt. governor agreed that s.b.5 is dead. [ cheers and applause ] >> after her triumph davis had words for her supporters. >> today was the example of government for the people, by the people and of the people. >> but her opponents are still nipping at her heels. lt. governor dubbed the...
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wendy davis was on "morning joe" this morning. let's play a little bit of what she had to say in response to governor perry. we'll come back and talk about it. >> i would say to him that i had the privilege of making a choice about the path i chose for my life. and i'm so proud of my daughters. but i could never for a moment put myself in the shoes of another woman confronting a difficult personal choice. and it really isn't for him to make statements like that. >> so, matty, a lot of back and forth here. i always wonder about this. are we talking about wendy davis and rick perry in six weeks or six months or is this a brief moment in time? >> i think that, you know, as doug alluded to, republicans are saying inelegant things about abortion and they need to work on that. i think perry's comments are indicative of that. remember, we have a governor's race in texas to look forward to. we'll see if we're talking about that in that context. i think this is, again, a parochial conversation happening that probably won't be replicated ac
wendy davis was on "morning joe" this morning. let's play a little bit of what she had to say in response to governor perry. we'll come back and talk about it. >> i would say to him that i had the privilege of making a choice about the path i chose for my life. and i'm so proud of my daughters. but i could never for a moment put myself in the shoes of another woman confronting a difficult personal choice. and it really isn't for him to make statements like that. >> so,...
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that's what the wendy davis thing spoke to. one thing that it's getting them. >> we talked about this a little bit. we talked about this about to end. and there is in obama to vote in some way. is hillary clinton able to change numbers in the south a little better. ty and tennessee it will make it easier in the south. given the nomination of hullry. if that were the person. i think there are factors to look at. >> thanks to jeremy bird with the obama re-election campaign. president obama found a way around congress on climate change. the honest company. i was just a concerned mom, with a crazy dream. a wish that there was a company that i could rely on, that did all of the hard work for me. i'm jessica alba, and the honest company was my dream. [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped a million businesses successfully get started, including jessica's. launch your dream at legalzoom today. call us. we're here to help. of course i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning
that's what the wendy davis thing spoke to. one thing that it's getting them. >> we talked about this a little bit. we talked about this about to end. and there is in obama to vote in some way. is hillary clinton able to change numbers in the south a little better. ty and tennessee it will make it easier in the south. given the nomination of hullry. if that were the person. i think there are factors to look at. >> thanks to jeremy bird with the obama re-election campaign. president...
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as for wendy davis, much of the media tweeted her as a heroin. "washington post" called her a star. "new york times" praiseded her stamina and conviction. and she made the television rounds. sfwr by the time it was over, a lot of people knew the name wendy davis. >> reminder of the movie mr. smith and that exhausting fillingly buster. >> no leaning, no easing, no going to the bathroom for 11 straight hours. how did you do it physically? >> did you think you you you could stop it or did it you just simply want to make a you ppowe statement? >> if wendy davis had been conducting a filibuster against abortion rights, would the media have celebrated her in quite the same way? >>> still to come, final thoughts before i sign off. [ female announcer ] doctors trust calcium plus vitamin d to support strong bones. and the brand most recommended by... my doctor. my gynecologist. my pharmacist. citracal. citracal. [ female announcer ] you trust your doctor. doctors trust citracal. >>> this is my last edition as host of "reliable sources" after 15 years in this chair. i was part of a pilot for
as for wendy davis, much of the media tweeted her as a heroin. "washington post" called her a star. "new york times" praiseded her stamina and conviction. and she made the television rounds. sfwr by the time it was over, a lot of people knew the name wendy davis. >> reminder of the movie mr. smith and that exhausting fillingly buster. >> no leaning, no easing, no going to the bathroom for 11 straight hours. how did you do it physically? >> did you think you...
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. >>> texas state senator wendy davis said that you might see her name on the ballot elsewhere. she spoke on "all in." >> i would be lying if i told you i hadn't asked aspirations to run for a statewide office, i love this state, it's been an incredible opportunity to represent it in the texas state. >>> lamar alexander wants to abolish minimum wage, the tennessee republican said that he doesn't believe in its concept. as a side note, he voted for the most recent increase back in 2007. >>> the women's congress softball game, against the press corps. the press corp won, 11-8. >>> and now for this morning's forecast, we're joined by dylan dryer. >> we're talking about the heat and scattered thunderstorms. the storms are down through tennessee. those are weakening as we speak. another round of showers and storms redeveloping in the same area, the biggest threat will be for large hail and damaging hail. i wouldn't be surprised if we saw an isolated tornado. the excessive heat is the other story, we have excessive heat warnings in the southwest, sure they can handle it, but when it's
. >>> texas state senator wendy davis said that you might see her name on the ballot elsewhere. she spoke on "all in." >> i would be lying if i told you i hadn't asked aspirations to run for a statewide office, i love this state, it's been an incredible opportunity to represent it in the texas state. >>> lamar alexander wants to abolish minimum wage, the tennessee republican said that he doesn't believe in its concept. as a side note, he voted for the most...
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our interview with texas state senator wendy davis. she was -- i think it was kind of a personal insult from rick perry. we're going to talk about that and much more. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. >> josh green dunk next time. >> dunk baby. 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. where we've switched their fruits and veggies with produce from walmart. it's a fresh-over. that's great. tastes like you just picked them. so far, it's about the best strawberry i've had this year. walmart works directly with growers to get you the best-quality produce they've ever had. all this produce is from walmart. oh, my gosh. i'm shocked. [ laughs ] i know where i'm going to be shopping for strawberries now. find fresh berries and all your
our interview with texas state senator wendy davis. she was -- i think it was kind of a personal insult from rick perry. we're going to talk about that and much more. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. >> josh green dunk next time. >> dunk baby. 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...
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wendy davis joins me now live and she is sitting. a -- that was, i mean, a marathon filibuster, no food, water, breaks for all those hours. how are you even awake today? >> i'm running on adrenaline today. it was an amazing moment for democracy in texas yesterday, it truly was. >> what was it like? standing for that long, speaking for that long, not going to the bathroom, just -- i mean, what is it like to filibuster for 11 hours? >> i under estimated how difficult it would be both physically and mentally. about two hours in i realized i was in for a long day. my back started hurting pretty early on, and began to really hurt as the hours ticked by, but there were so many people in the capital yesterday, anderson, a record number of people. they literally had to lock the doors because they had filled our enormous texas capital to capacity, and their energy kept me going throughout the day. they were amazing. >> it was a remarkable scene. thousands flocking to the state capital and tens of thousands joined online including the presiden
wendy davis joins me now live and she is sitting. a -- that was, i mean, a marathon filibuster, no food, water, breaks for all those hours. how are you even awake today? >> i'm running on adrenaline today. it was an amazing moment for democracy in texas yesterday, it truly was. >> what was it like? standing for that long, speaking for that long, not going to the bathroom, just -- i mean, what is it like to filibuster for 11 hours? >> i under estimated how difficult it would be...
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wendy davis spoke for 11 hours before being ruled out of order. republicans eventually forced a vote on the bill, but it came after the session ended, so now governor rick perry will have to call the legislature into a special session and the bill supporters will have to reintroduce it. the measure would ban abortions without exception for rape and incest. >>> civil rights activists are calling it a devastating ruling. in a 5-4 decision on tuesday, the superior court shut down the most important piece of civil rights legislation in history. the reaction, it is spreading across the country, ruling resets voting rights fight. the new york times declares it hits at the heart of the voting rights act and states are moving forward with controversial changes to voting laws and civil rights activists are vowing to fight for ballot protections. nbc's pete williams has more. >> reporter: the ruling deals a crippling and potentially fatal blow to the response to widespread efforts in the south to prevent blacks from voting. >> we'll march in today to dramat
wendy davis spoke for 11 hours before being ruled out of order. republicans eventually forced a vote on the bill, but it came after the session ended, so now governor rick perry will have to call the legislature into a special session and the bill supporters will have to reintroduce it. the measure would ban abortions without exception for rape and incest. >>> civil rights activists are calling it a devastating ruling. in a 5-4 decision on tuesday, the superior court shut down the most...
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wendy davis joins me now live and she is sitting. a -- that was, i mean, a marathon filibuster, no food, water, breaks for all those hours. how are you even awake today? >> i'm running on adrenaline today. it was an amazing moment for democracy in texas yesterday, it truly was. >> what was it like? standing for that long, speaking for that long, not going to the bathroom, just -- i mean, what is it like to filibuster for 11 hours? >> i under estimated how difficult it would be both physically and mentally. about two hours in i realized i was in for a long day. my back started hurting prettierly on, and began to really hurt as the hours ticked by, but there were so many people in the capital yesterday, anderson, a record number of people. they literally had to lock the doors because they had filled our enormous texas capital to capacity, and their energy kept me going throughout the day. they were amazing. >> it was a remarkable scene. thousands flocking to the state capital and tens of thousands joined online including the president
wendy davis joins me now live and she is sitting. a -- that was, i mean, a marathon filibuster, no food, water, breaks for all those hours. how are you even awake today? >> i'm running on adrenaline today. it was an amazing moment for democracy in texas yesterday, it truly was. >> what was it like? standing for that long, speaking for that long, not going to the bathroom, just -- i mean, what is it like to filibuster for 11 hours? >> i under estimated how difficult it would be...