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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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wendy davis and the governor's association reached out to her. they would like her to run for governor. a lot of people here in washington would like to see her run for congress. we will see how far she goes. texas is a very republican state and conservative state. it may not be a question of whether she can win. maybe she can't given the political nature of the state, but how far can she get? >> they needed to broughten their base and make inroads with the women. if they made any headway, are they losing it by focusing on issues like abortion? in. >> they are making a more organized effort in washington. we saw six different committees organized parties and on friday roll out the female recruitment program. they are on the operative level, this is a concern for them. in many ways, the party is working against its own best efforts. any time they get momentum, someone said something that is insensitive and a lot of women would perceive as insensitive. >> we will move on and that is stop and
wendy davis and the governor's association reached out to her. they would like her to run for governor. a lot of people here in washington would like to see her run for congress. we will see how far she goes. texas is a very republican state and conservative state. it may not be a question of whether she can win. maybe she can't given the political nature of the state, but how far can she get? >> they needed to broughten their base and make inroads with the women. if they made any...
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i think that wendy davis demonstrated unbelievable courage and moxie. she represents the voices of a lot of women, not just in texas, but across the country. i don't understand what republicans get out of -- through going at her personally. governor perry's comments about wendy davis are, like, way over the top. she has a great personal story to share, but it's hers to share, not his. >> maybe run for governor of texas. >> well, i think her story provides her more credibility for standing up on this issue having where she came from, i totally disagree with rick perry. this gives her more credibility. to me, the thing about this broadly, and i thing it ties in edward snowden, bradley manning. individuals standing up strongly and enunciating what their truth is can change and bring a spotlight on things important to them in america. davis put a spotlight on texas. others have done it. it does return to the idea that the power of the individual still matters. >> 15 seconds. >> roe versus wade was a 7-2 decision, the supreme court wasn't close. but for 40 y
i think that wendy davis demonstrated unbelievable courage and moxie. she represents the voices of a lot of women, not just in texas, but across the country. i don't understand what republicans get out of -- through going at her personally. governor perry's comments about wendy davis are, like, way over the top. she has a great personal story to share, but it's hers to share, not his. >> maybe run for governor of texas. >> well, i think her story provides her more credibility for...
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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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he was planning to investigate and maybe arrest maebs of the news media for in citing a riot during wendy davis's filibuster of a bill to restrict legal abortion in the state. first of all, what riot? you mean the big group of people exercising their constitutional right to protest. those protesters were mad enough on their own. oh, yeah, what media? yes, there were texas reporters doing the tough on the ground reporting work but it was far from some kind of national liberal media zoo. we, the national media, weren't even there during the final hour. msnbc sure didn't follow it live and neither did cnn or fox. so i don't know what kind of inciting the media could have been doing. neither does dewhurst announced on review the media behaved itself during the debate. lessons learned by the texas governor, don't mess with treks press. new york city mayor michael bookberg pushed back against critics who say they pushed against policies that discriminate against black and latino men. he said, and i quote, i think we disproportionately stop whites too much and minorities too little? are you seri
he was planning to investigate and maybe arrest maebs of the news media for in citing a riot during wendy davis's filibuster of a bill to restrict legal abortion in the state. first of all, what riot? you mean the big group of people exercising their constitutional right to protest. those protesters were mad enough on their own. oh, yeah, what media? yes, there were texas reporters doing the tough on the ground reporting work but it was far from some kind of national liberal media zoo. we, the...
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wendy davis and tremendous -- i'm hoping rebirth of progressivism from the past. i'm hoping something wonderful would happen. >> they really made you sing that song. >> they really did. i didn't even know there was a star spangled banner. >> the return of politics to texas. several big firms will fall on the issue of whether or not americans prove of the approach the supreme court has taken to same-sex marriage. i think you're going to see overwhelming support from americans everywhere for the approach the court took, and i think rather than deaccelerate the progress, you'll see an acceleration towards the approval of gay artturi lesbian americans are entitled to free rights across the board. start to see that next week in the results of these polls. >> i tend to agree. we had the discussion before. i see it, more two cents. jerry nadler, pat schroeder, former senior adviser to president clinton, thanks for getting up artturi thanks for joining us. back next week saturday artturi sunday 8:00 a.m. eastern time. coming up next melissa harris-perry. on mhp, president
wendy davis and tremendous -- i'm hoping rebirth of progressivism from the past. i'm hoping something wonderful would happen. >> they really made you sing that song. >> they really did. i didn't even know there was a star spangled banner. >> the return of politics to texas. several big firms will fall on the issue of whether or not americans prove of the approach the supreme court has taken to same-sex marriage. i think you're going to see overwhelming support from americans...
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pay attention to wendy and you just might learn something. >> honestly, i think it demeans the office that he holds. women's health, if this bill were to go into law, truly is put at risk. i would say to him that i have 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. >> now, let those pink running shoes remind you how much it matters who you choose to vote for. be sure to tell us what you think about what happened in texas this week. tweet us at msnbc "disrupt" or find us on facebook where you can vote on our hash tag poll, disrumt or disruptors. don't go anywhere. we'll be right back. need helpr 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. ... you thought wrong. seize the summer with up to 50% off hotels at travelocity. and i know savings. this metal f
pay attention to wendy and you just might learn something. >> honestly, i think it demeans the office that he holds. women's health, if this bill were to go into law, truly is put at risk. i would say to him that i have 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....
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the state legislator who stood for 11 hours is democratic state senator wendy davis. she drew national attention when she decided to take on the powerful republican-controlled texas legislature. erica greeter is a senior editor of "the texas monthly." rick perry wasted no time in recognizing a potential political threat. the is what he had to say at a right to life conference thursday. >> she's the daughter of a single woman. 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 own example, that every life must be given a chance to realize its full potential and that every life matters. >> all right. so, davis responded to the governor's comments friday here on "morning joe." >> 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, erica, i understand that this really isn't their first rodeo. what's the back story here between
the state legislator who stood for 11 hours is democratic state senator wendy davis. she drew national attention when she decided to take on the powerful republican-controlled texas legislature. erica greeter is a senior editor of "the texas monthly." rick perry wasted no time in recognizing a potential political threat. the is what he had to say at a right to life conference thursday. >> she's the daughter of a single woman. she was a teenage mother herself. she managed to...
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wendy davis filibuster made her an all star. you should see the number of democrats who are now jumping on her band wagon and trying to raise money for her or touting her so they can build their own e-mail list. this is what politicians do. they jump on the band wagon. she became an all star this week. we'll see if she runs for statewide off at some point. the climate, i felt like the climate stuff got overlooked. president obama left on this big trip right after he rolled out his proposals. you saw a lot of democrats. joe mansion in west virginia. some in ill i'll an some in west virginia coming out against the climate proposals. that was the democrats. not even what the republicans said about it. a mixed week of all but it's been busy. >> you have that article out on your discussion with nancy pelosi. >> nancy pelosi, the highest ranking woman in the history of politics made it clear she doesn't want to be the last she. she all but endorsed hillary clinton for 2016. she said the democratic party is coalescing behind hillary cl
wendy davis filibuster made her an all star. you should see the number of democrats who are now jumping on her band wagon and trying to raise money for her or touting her so they can build their own e-mail list. this is what politicians do. they jump on the band wagon. she became an all star this week. we'll see if she runs for statewide off at some point. the climate, i felt like the climate stuff got overlooked. president obama left on this big trip right after he rolled out his proposals....
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because what's really unfortunate is that you haven't learned from wendy davis' example. she recognizes that all she has been able to accomplish was thanks in part to having what senator davis called the privilege of making a choice. you, on the other hand, have chosen to use your privilege to hurt instead of help women and families. and yet, another special session to resurrect the bill that senator davis and her pro-choice ally succeeded in killing, to restore what you called, quote, the breakdown of decorum and decency. okay, spare me the decency talk. because, really, what would you know about decency? what's decent about refusing a medicaid expansion, leaving 1.5 million poor, elderly, and disabled texases without health coverage. there was nothing decent about defunding your state's family planning, leaving 140,000 texas women without health services and forced to carry 30,000 unintended pregnancies to term. and punctuating all that this week by saying, the louder they scream, the more we know we are getting something done. be careful, governor, you're looking a lot
because what's really unfortunate is that you haven't learned from wendy davis' example. she recognizes that all she has been able to accomplish was thanks in part to having what senator davis called the privilege of making a choice. you, on the other hand, have chosen to use your privilege to hurt instead of help women and families. and yet, another special session to resurrect the bill that senator davis and her pro-choice ally succeeded in killing, to restore what you called, quote, the...
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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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this is the same bill that texas democratic senator wendy davis filibustered it, whether the texas republicans wanted it or not. that all starts on monday, the pro choice rally in texas on monday starts at noon, texas governor rick perry's special session is starts at 2:00, this battle is raging right now, raging in the states. and it does not take weekends off. >>> right now president obama and south africa president jacob zuma taking reporter questions in south africa. also word obama will meet with nelson mandela's family. >>> california couples are now getting married weeks before expected. >>> also, a life-threatening heat wave is scorching the west. temperatures nearing the 130 mark in some places. a lot on the record for the airline industry. this time it's airline reservation fees. good morning, everyone. hope you're having a
this is the same bill that texas democratic senator wendy davis filibustered it, whether the texas republicans wanted it or not. that all starts on monday, the pro choice rally in texas on monday starts at noon, texas governor rick perry's special session is starts at 2:00, this battle is raging right now, raging in the states. and it does not take weekends off. >>> right now president obama and south africa president jacob zuma taking reporter questions in south africa. also word...
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in the chamber so that the members can properly cast their vote. >> the sudden political star tom of wendy davis brought to national attention in dramatic fashion a powerful, high-stakes battle over women's health rights that is not by any means exculusive to the state of texa. raging on all over the country in little noticed state capitals every single day. here, for example, is what's happening in north carolina just this week. >> abortion is on the verge of being added to curriculum at your child's middle school. >> it didn't go before the education committee. there was no public comment open on this bill. and starting as soon as this fall, kids as young as 11 and 12 could be taught the dangers of abortion in the classroom. >> not just the dangers of abortion, mind you, the fake made up dangers of abortion. that's right. both the house and senate in the state of north carolina have passed legislation to force teachers to tell middle schoolers that having an abortion puts them at risk of preterm birth later on. now, that is an assertion that is not supported by the world's health organiz
in the chamber so that the members can properly cast their vote. >> the sudden political star tom of wendy davis brought to national attention in dramatic fashion a powerful, high-stakes battle over women's health rights that is not by any means exculusive to the state of texa. raging on all over the country in little noticed state capitals every single day. here, for example, is what's happening in north carolina just this week. >> abortion is on the verge of being added to...
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an unlikely winner in the 11th hour filibuster we saw this week from texas democratic state senator wendy davis, who took to the senate floor to stall a vote on an extremely restrictive abortion bill. ms. davis is getting a lot of praise these days, but as it turns out, so are the sneakers she wore that night. amazon reviews have been through the roof. not only do they provide support for your arches, they support a woman's right to her own body. they make a real statement. i'll be ordering a second pair and third. think about your daughters and keep these shoes available for them so that they can choose when and where and how to wear them. >>> next, last night in the senate, the senate passed a sweeping immigration reform bill that creates a path to citizenship for millions of undocumented individuals in the united states. the final tally was 68-32 in favor, but it was almost slightly different thanks to this slip-up from kansas republican jerry moran. >> mr. moran. >> aye -- i'm sorry, no. >> yep, jerry moran almost wound up on the winning side of the vote, entirely by accident. twitter
an unlikely winner in the 11th hour filibuster we saw this week from texas democratic state senator wendy davis, who took to the senate floor to stall a vote on an extremely restrictive abortion bill. ms. davis is getting a lot of praise these days, but as it turns out, so are the sneakers she wore that night. amazon reviews have been through the roof. not only do they provide support for your arches, they support a woman's right to her own body. they make a real statement. i'll be ordering a...
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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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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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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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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, 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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it was killed, thanks in large part, to this woman, wendy davis. davis, a single mother from ft. worth, has gone from local hero to national icon overnight, all thanks to a grueling ten-hour plus filibuster that delayed a final vote on the bill just long enough that the lieutenant governor couldn't sign it before a critical midnight deadline. and make no mistake, this was no ordinary filibuster. procedural rules dictated that she couldn't eat, couldn't use the bathroom or even lean on her desk for the ten hours. at one point, a colleague helped her put on a back brace which republicans quickly denounced as a violation of the rules. but while davis and her throngs of supporters which overwhelmed capitol police that night succeeded on tuesday, the victory has been short-lived. governor rick perry has ordered a special session in the texas legislature for monday. the message is clear. no amount of procedural heroics will kill this bill a second time. so what does it all mean for the future of women's rights? for women in politics, for the political fate of texas, and even the nation
it was killed, thanks in large part, to this woman, wendy davis. davis, a single mother from ft. worth, has gone from local hero to national icon overnight, all thanks to a grueling ten-hour plus filibuster that delayed a final vote on the bill just long enough that the lieutenant governor couldn't sign it before a critical midnight deadline. and make no mistake, this was no ordinary filibuster. procedural rules dictated that she couldn't eat, couldn't use the bathroom or even lean on her desk...
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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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. >> cenk: well, this wendy davis is a remarkable woman. she spends 11 hours on her feet, filibustering this anti-abortion bill in texas. she's hailed as a hero and filibustered to the point that they were unable to rule and close all these abortion clinics in texas. as hermela joins us again. now we hear the other shoe drop from rick perry, who is just a capital-- >> of course. >> you know what. >> the authority on all things women, as we know. hadright? listen to what he had to say and we'll go from there. >> who are we to say that children born in the worst of circumstances can't grow to live successful lives? in fact, even the woman who filibustered the senate the other day was born into difficult circumstances. she was the daughter of a single woman. 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 own example, that every life must be give a chance to realize it's full potential and that every life mattered.
. >> cenk: well, this wendy davis is a remarkable woman. she spends 11 hours on her feet, filibustering this anti-abortion bill in texas. she's hailed as a hero and filibustered to the point that they were unable to rule and close all these abortion clinics in texas. as hermela joins us again. now we hear the other shoe drop from rick perry, who is just a capital-- >> of course. >> you know what. >> the authority on all things women, as we know. hadright? listen to what...
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maybe there's a chance that wendy davis may try to do something like this again. could be another showdown. >> thanks very much. >>> paula deen took to twitter to thank her fans even as more companies ended their business relationships with her. she's taken a huge hit because of a former employee's lawsuit accusing her of racism. elena reports. >> reporter: despite her repeated apologies. >> i hope that you forgive me. >> reporter: and her explanation on national television -- >> are you a racist? >> no, i am not. >> by birth, by osmosis, you don't feel like you have racist tendencies? >> reporter: the number of companies that are ending their ties with paula deen are continuing. >> she's making the issue worse every time she opens up her mouth. >> reporter: on thursday, target said it would discontinue deen's products. home depot stopped selling her kitchen and cookware line and novo nordisk called it quits in recent days. >> your big sponsors, big corporations are going to stay away from her. >> forbes ranked deen the fourth highest paid celebrity chef last year
maybe there's a chance that wendy davis may try to do something like this again. could be another showdown. >> thanks very much. >>> paula deen took to twitter to thank her fans even as more companies ended their business relationships with her. she's taken a huge hit because of a former employee's lawsuit accusing her of racism. elena reports. >> reporter: despite her repeated apologies. >> i hope that you forgive me. >> reporter: and her explanation on...
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it was killed in large part to wendy davis, a single mother from ft. worth has gone from local hero to national icon overnight all thanks to a grueling ten-hour-plus filibuster that delayed a final vote just long enough the lieutenant governor couldn't sign it before a critical midnight deadline. make no mistake. procedural rules dictated she couldn't eat, couldn't use the bathroom or even lean on her desk for those ten hours. at one point a colleague helped her put on a back brace, which republicans denounced as a violation of the rules. while davis and her throngs of reporters suck succeeded on tuesday. governor rick perry has ordered a special session for monday. the message is clear -- no amount of procedural heroics or passion-filled mobs will kill this bill a second time. what's it all mean for the future of women's rights for women in politics for the political fate of texas, and even the nation? cecile richards is the president of planned parenthood. nia-malika henderson is a reporter with "the washington post." 20 weeks gets the headlines, but
it was killed in large part to wendy davis, a single mother from ft. worth has gone from local hero to national icon overnight all thanks to a grueling ten-hour-plus filibuster that delayed a final vote just long enough the lieutenant governor couldn't sign it before a critical midnight deadline. make no mistake. procedural rules dictated she couldn't eat, couldn't use the bathroom or even lean on her desk for those ten hours. at one point a colleague helped her put on a back brace, which...
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despite an 11-hour filibuster by texas state senator wendy davis. who admitted last night she just might be considering a statewide run. it now appears to be just a matter of time before that strict abortion law becomes a law. in texas, governor rick perry has called the legislatures back to the state capitol for a week special session to push the abortion law through the state senate. james carville, texas is a fascinating state. we're going to see some cannin s changes over the next five years. abortion has moved the opposite way of same sex marriage. americans have become more progressive on that social issue. the polls over the last 5, 10 years, they've become more conservative -- i see you whi wincing. it's just the numbers. americans have become more conservative on abortion. >> the numbers on same sex marriage have moved considerably faster than numbers on abortion. that's not a fair comparison. certainly the numbers -- the pro choice numbers have not moved up like the pro gay marriage numbers have moved up. i concede that. >> are you not sur
despite an 11-hour filibuster by texas state senator wendy davis. who admitted last night she just might be considering a statewide run. it now appears to be just a matter of time before that strict abortion law becomes a law. in texas, governor rick perry has called the legislatures back to the state capitol for a week special session to push the abortion law through the state senate. james carville, texas is a fascinating state. we're going to see some cannin s changes over the next five...
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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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this is a triumph of social media and wendy-- >> absolutely. follow long with me. it all started in the house of texas. they approved legislation that would ban abortion past 20 weeks and require abortion clinics to get admitting previous ledges at hospitals. and many hospitals don't want to grant clinics admission. this would shut down all but five in the state of texas and you can imagine a lot of people in rural areas would not have access to abortion as a result. now after it passed in the house it headed to the senate, and the democrats and the senate were not about to let this pass. they decided they wanted to filibuster the bill, and senator wendy davis was in charge of filibustering that bill. we have more on that story. >> members i'm riding on the floor today to humblely give voice to thousands of texans. >> with no food, no water, and no bathroom breaks allowed davis hoped to run out the clock on the legislative session to block the closing of every abortion clinic in texas. but she also could not change the subject. but her opponents said she did just t
this is a triumph of social media and wendy-- >> absolutely. follow long with me. it all started in the house of texas. they approved legislation that would ban abortion past 20 weeks and require abortion clinics to get admitting previous ledges at hospitals. and many hospitals don't want to grant clinics admission. this would shut down all but five in the state of texas and you can imagine a lot of people in rural areas would not have access to abortion as a result. now after it passed...
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. >> after 13 hours, wendy davis's filibuster ended on a technicality. the legislature rushed to vote but not in time to beat the midnight deadline. the crowd that had been there to support her all day saved their biggest cheers for last. [ cheers and applause ] >>> good day. i am andrea mitchell in washington where the supreme court has now ruled that same sex couples cannot be denied the right to marry according to the constitutional guarantee of equal protection under the law. it's that simple. the court punted on california's prop 8. that, in effect, let a lower court ruling stand and opened the door to the resumption of same-sex marriages in california. the twin victories led to celebrations from the steps of the supreme court where washington's gay men's chorus sang the national anthem, to greenwich village, to towns and burrows around the nations. let's go to nbc news justice correspondent pete williams live at the court. we're also joined by msnbc's rachel mad doe and fred sane is also at the court for us. pete, you were there for all of the dram
. >> after 13 hours, wendy davis's filibuster ended on a technicality. the legislature rushed to vote but not in time to beat the midnight deadline. the crowd that had been there to support her all day saved their biggest cheers for last. [ cheers and applause ] >>> good day. i am andrea mitchell in washington where the supreme court has now ruled that same sex couples cannot be denied the right to marry according to the constitutional guarantee of equal protection under the law....
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like wendy, who trained zimmerman about neighborhood watch guidelines. >> he seemed like he really wanted to maintain his community to make it better. >> reporter: celine told prosecutors she heard what sounded like running from left to right outside her unit the night of the shooting. a detail the defense challenged her on, as it was the first time she offered that version of events publicly on the record. mark o'mara by showcasing her online behavior. >> tell me what that says on your facebook front page right there. read that. >> prosecute the killer of our son, 17-year-old trayvon martin. sign the petition. >> back to a live picture here in sanford, florida. you see jane there. we understand she lived in the neighborhood and prosecutors will, obviously, ask her about what she heard, what she saw, what she did on the night of february 26th. also want to talk about these nonemergency tapes. these phone calls that george zimmerman made before this alleged crime. the prosecution wants to get, wanted to get those tapes admitted as evidence. keep in mind, the burden is on them to prove this
like wendy, who trained zimmerman about neighborhood watch guidelines. >> he seemed like he really wanted to maintain his community to make it better. >> reporter: celine told prosecutors she heard what sounded like running from left to right outside her unit the night of the shooting. a detail the defense challenged her on, as it was the first time she offered that version of events publicly on the record. mark o'mara by showcasing her online behavior. >> tell me what that...
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filibuster watched by hundreds of thousands of people across the country as democrat state senator wendy davis takes a stand to block a vote on an anti-abortion bill. >> good morning from the congressional women's softball game. it's wednesday, june 26, 2013. this is "the daily run down." now here's chuck todd. >> well, i'm in for chuck todd. chuck arrived in africa ahead of the president's trip. ahead of tonight's big congressional women's softball game. the ladies of congress will take on the members of the d.c. press corps team. all in the name of raising money and awareness for young women with breast cancer. we have a packed show. the president is just about to leave on a week-long trip to senegal, south africa and tanzania. you're looking now at live pictures of andrews air force base where he will be taking off. we're keeping our eye also on the courtroom in florida where the george zimmerman trial continues today. our legal team is standing by and we'll bring you new news as it happens. the big story of a big news day is at the supreme court. where just about an hour from now the
filibuster watched by hundreds of thousands of people across the country as democrat state senator wendy davis takes a stand to block a vote on an anti-abortion bill. >> good morning from the congressional women's softball game. it's wednesday, june 26, 2013. this is "the daily run down." now here's chuck todd. >> well, i'm in for chuck todd. chuck arrived in africa ahead of the president's trip. ahead of tonight's big congressional women's softball game. the ladies of...
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we'll begin overnight in texas with the drama that has many americans hearing the name wendy davis for the first time because davis, a democratic state senator there filibustered the sb-5 anti-abortion bill for over 11 hours going late into the night and drawing attention 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. >> the bill would have banned abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy and forced the closure of most abortion clinics in the state. according to texas filibuster rules, davis had to stay on topic, could not lean on anything, and could not take a bathroom break. and she would continue to speak until just under the 11-hour mark when republican lieutenant governor david dewhurst ruled davis violated the senate's three-strike rule, a decision not well received by supporters outside the senate chamber. let her speak, let her speak. let her speak. le
we'll begin overnight in texas with the drama that has many americans hearing the name wendy davis for the first time because davis, a democratic state senator there filibustered the sb-5 anti-abortion bill for over 11 hours going late into the night and drawing attention 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...
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texas state representative wendy davis spoke for 11 hours before being ruled out of
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who hasn't confused dave thomas of strange brew with davis thomas of wendy's? what's becoming obvious of the snowden affair is the opportunity it provides for other nations to give the united states a big diplomatic middle finger. and while the story still centers on edward snowden's whereabouts and the substance of the documents he leaked and what they revealed, it's also increasingly clear edward snowden is all things to all people, to all nations. hero, traitor, pawn, weapon. he's a fugitive for the digital age. an avatar, whoever the user wants him to be. >>> coming up, the president gave an amazing speech on climate change today. it even included a special quasi secret shout-out that i bet you most people didn't even catch. i'm going to let you in on that next. she's still the one for you - you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cia
who hasn't confused dave thomas of strange brew with davis thomas of wendy's? what's becoming obvious of the snowden affair is the opportunity it provides for other nations to give the united states a big diplomatic middle finger. and while the story still centers on edward snowden's whereabouts and the substance of the documents he leaked and what they revealed, it's also increasingly clear edward snowden is all things to all people, to all nations. hero, traitor, pawn, weapon. he's a fugitive...
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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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who hasn't confused dave thomas of strange brew with davis thomas of wendy's? what's becoming obvious of the snowden affair is the opportunity it provides for other nations to give the united states a big diplomatic middle finger. and while the story still centers on edward snowden's whereabouts and the substance of the documents he leaked and what they revealed, it's also increasingly clear edward snowden is all things to all people, to all nations. hero, traitor, pawn, weapon. he's a fugitive for the digital age. an aftvitar, whoever the user wants him to be. >>> coming up, the president gave an amazing speech on climate change today. it even included a special quasi secret shout-out that i bet you most people didn't even catch. i'm going to let you in on that next. what's the impact of obamacare? the truth is, americans are already seeing the benefits. she's seeing more seniors for free wellness visits. he received a $150 rebate from his health insurance company. and next year, she can expand her small business, thanks to tax credits that cover up to half of
who hasn't confused dave thomas of strange brew with davis thomas of wendy's? what's becoming obvious of the snowden affair is the opportunity it provides for other nations to give the united states a big diplomatic middle finger. and while the story still centers on edward snowden's whereabouts and the substance of the documents he leaked and what they revealed, it's also increasingly clear edward snowden is all things to all people, to all nations. hero, traitor, pawn, weapon. he's a fugitive...
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that will woman named wendy dorival testified that neighborhood watch people were supposed to be the eyes and ears of the community for the police. they were not supposed to follow suspicious people. they were not supposed to confront suspicious people. but they were supposed to call in. and on cross-examination, she did say that george zimmerman calling in a report of a suspicious person and that's what she thought trayvon martin was was appropriate under the guidelines she had set out for that community. >> is it your view, lisa, that this witness's evidence has been more beneficial today to the prosecution or to the defense? >> you know, it's a close call because the prosecution says that george zimmerman followed trayvon martin, that he set out to go after him to confront him. that hasn't been proven yet. but it does help them that this witness testified that she made it very clear and the witness after her confirmed in that under no circumstances were the neighborhood watch people supposed to follow or confront suspicious people in the community. that's a job for the police. >>
that will woman named wendy dorival testified that neighborhood watch people were supposed to be the eyes and ears of the community for the police. they were not supposed to follow suspicious people. they were not supposed to confront suspicious people. but they were supposed to call in. and on cross-examination, she did say that george zimmerman calling in a report of a suspicious person and that's what she thought trayvon martin was was appropriate under the guidelines she had set out for...
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wendy says when she gave these presentations to the neighborhood watch people, she would say to them, don't follow the person, but call us. >> right. and the whole time i'm sitting here in new york city thinking of the motto if you see something, say something. not if you see something do something. right? >> who does she help? because who does her testimony help? >> well, of course both sides are going to take something from her testimony. for the prosecution, he was supposed to be eyes and ears. he was not supposed to follow, was not supposed to confront. but for the defense, he was supposed to call in, even if there was just something suspicious. he didn't have to see criminal activity. he thought trayvon martin appears suspicious on that night an that's why he called in. >> without the jury present there was this question before the judge of whether previous calls, george zimmerman made several calls to the 911 operators in the 11 months before the shooting and the prosecutors want to play these calls, i guess to establish what? a pattern? >> yeah. there's about a half-a-dozen of
wendy says when she gave these presentations to the neighborhood watch people, she would say to them, don't follow the person, but call us. >> right. and the whole time i'm sitting here in new york city thinking of the motto if you see something, say something. not if you see something do something. right? >> who does she help? because who does her testimony help? >> well, of course both sides are going to take something from her testimony. for the prosecution, he was supposed...
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but if i'm going in for a big, juicy burger at wendy's and i see the calorie count b, i'm still going to order that big juicy burger at wendy's because that's what i want to eat. >> maybe go for the double instead of the triple and you could save a lot of calories. >> true. thank you so much for joining us, margo. >> nice to be here. >> you're welcome. >>> as you know, the u.s. supreme court has now issued a ruling in a key voting rights case regarding the voting rights act of 19635. the supreme court ruled that federal oversight of elections will continue in states with a past history of discrimination. but there are caveats to that. so let's get to joe johns. >> carol, i was inside for this decision and essentially what it says is there are two provisions of the voting rights act which were in question, section four, section five. essentially what happened is we're throwing out section four. this is effectively for many guts the entire voting rights act. so watching the justs, which is what i did, i just got a real sense of struggle on this court. the five justices who were in the m
but if i'm going in for a big, juicy burger at wendy's and i see the calorie count b, i'm still going to order that big juicy burger at wendy's because that's what i want to eat. >> maybe go for the double instead of the triple and you could save a lot of calories. >> true. thank you so much for joining us, margo. >> nice to be here. >> you're welcome. >>> as you know, the u.s. supreme court has now issued a ruling in a key voting rights case regarding the...
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and now state senator wendy davis of texas says she personally will filibuster the antiabortion bill and just stand on the floor and personally keep talking until the midnight deadline to stop it from being voted on in the senate. that, of course, would stop everything in the special session from passing. stop a huge transportation spending bill, stop a big juvenile justice bill. but also this ban that would shut down 37 clinics in the state, it would ban abortion everywhere in texas at 20 weeks, it would effectively ban all legal abortion in all of west texas. wendy davis and the democrats say they will hold the floor all night, again, and as long as it takes to stop it. republicans, meanwhile, say they will do anything it takes to get it passed. and the protesters, the citizens' filibuster, has raised a real question as to who is actually going to win this fight. texas, who knew. we'll keep you posted. >>> this is what a heavily redacted document looks like. somebody sat at a desk all day and cloaked the heck out of about 80% of these documents with a sharpie marker. there's enough
and now state senator wendy davis of texas says she personally will filibuster the antiabortion bill and just stand on the floor and personally keep talking until the midnight deadline to stop it from being voted on in the senate. that, of course, would stop everything in the special session from passing. stop a huge transportation spending bill, stop a big juvenile justice bill. but also this ban that would shut down 37 clinics in the state, it would ban abortion everywhere in texas at 20...