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wendy yesterday, a human behavior expert, when i was a kid if someone hit me or yelled at me i would go home and my mom or my dad would say did you yell at them? did you hit them back? if i said no, they'd say go back down the street and yell at them and hit them back. you know what? that was good for me. otherwise i would have grown up being a wimp. rachel? >> here i think the difference is, is that we don't want to create the separation of power. we don't want to create the dynamic of a bully versus victim mentality. that starts to create some issue with power and control. then one is always playing the i'm the victim, i'm being victimized and woe is me type mentality. we really want to encourage both siblings to learn how to interact more appropriately. again, more respectfully. we also want to encourage them to resolve what they need to on their own. but also an appropriately healthy way. >> how do you do that appropriately? because as a child you learn from inappropriate behavior. if you do something inappropriately, your parent tells you, that's the inappropriate way. that's pa
wendy yesterday, a human behavior expert, when i was a kid if someone hit me or yelled at me i would go home and my mom or my dad would say did you yell at them? did you hit them back? if i said no, they'd say go back down the street and yell at them and hit them back. you know what? that was good for me. otherwise i would have grown up being a wimp. rachel? >> here i think the difference is, is that we don't want to create the separation of power. we don't want to create the dynamic of a...
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murdoch filed for divorce from his wife, wendi deng. this vid wreo shows tengdeng, r this, defending her man after the infamous pie toss. he was testifying in the phone hacking scandal involving one of his papers in london. deng is murdoch's third wife. >>> in california, a plane, look at this. half of it in a hangar. listen to how it got there. mechanics were working on this small jet at the chino airport. somehow it came free. rolled right into the hangar. ha thankfully it happened after hours. nobody was hurt there. >>> coming up next, chelsea clinton sits down with cnn and talks everything from her mom's presidential ambitions to the kind of movies hollywood should be making. and my newest colleague, michaela perera joins me live. hey, lady. so exciting. we're going to chat with michaela about chelsea. your they're on a first name basis now. and a little something something up our sleeves for miss michaela. stay tuned for that next. ? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin dedicated to your eyes, from baus
murdoch filed for divorce from his wife, wendi deng. this vid wreo shows tengdeng, r this, defending her man after the infamous pie toss. he was testifying in the phone hacking scandal involving one of his papers in london. deng is murdoch's third wife. >>> in california, a plane, look at this. half of it in a hangar. listen to how it got there. mechanics were working on this small jet at the chino airport. somehow it came free. rolled right into the hangar. ha thankfully it happened...
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>> those who know them well say wendy was a huge influence on her husband everything from his friend to his politics and even down to what he wore. those friends say they believe he genuinely loved his wife and to quote, everyone is now wondering what went wrong. as you can imagine with a story like this rumors are flying of infidelity but at this point nothing and i mean nothing is confirmed. >> okay. thank you. appreciate it. >>> 11-year-old boy sings the national anthem at the nba finals. some criticized him online for his outfit. he defended his mexican american heritage and has something to celebrate. ♪ and the home of the brave [ applause ] >> i love this kid. this is is 11-year-old sebas sebastian. he brought down the house again. this was an encore performance after he became the target of racist taunts. we have the story. >> please help me give a great welcome. >> reporter: after being introduced by san antonio mayor ahead of the game 4 on thursday, sebastian did what he does best. ♪ oh, say can you see >> reporter: it's rare that the same performer sings the national an
>> those who know them well say wendy was a huge influence on her husband everything from his friend to his politics and even down to what he wore. those friends say they believe he genuinely loved his wife and to quote, everyone is now wondering what went wrong. as you can imagine with a story like this rumors are flying of infidelity but at this point nothing and i mean nothing is confirmed. >> okay. thank you. appreciate it. >>> 11-year-old boy sings the national anthem...
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i want to bring in human behavior expert wendy walsh now. in the wikileaks case, also young, both millennials. do you think this is sort of generational? whether he is a hero or a traitor, depending who you talk to, he is either. >> yeah. it is very interesting because it seems to be divided based on age. i've been paying close attention to the comments on facebook and twitter. on facebook of course which tends to have a slightly older demographic at least in my world they all think he is a traitor. but on twitter they think he is a hero which tends to have a much younger demographic. i think that when we talk about these millenniums we have to remember this emerging psyche of people who think globally before they think locally. and this is a threat to governments that he could quickly esconfidence himself in hong kong and have new friends there because of so many millennials have been connected to each other on the internet for so many years and they've been saving the planet, remember, the whole planet since kindergarten. >> that's what th
i want to bring in human behavior expert wendy walsh now. in the wikileaks case, also young, both millennials. do you think this is sort of generational? whether he is a hero or a traitor, depending who you talk to, he is either. >> yeah. it is very interesting because it seems to be divided based on age. i've been paying close attention to the comments on facebook and twitter. on facebook of course which tends to have a slightly older demographic at least in my world they all think he is...
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we heard earlier from wendy dorval. she's a volunteer with the sanford police department with their neighborhood watch program. she teaches people about the neighborhood watch programs. she held the presentation in zimmerman's neighborhood. she said zimmerman sent an e-mail to her boss complimenting her professionalism. you get the feeling she likes him. also heard from donald o bryan who is the president of the homeowners association. he said zimmerman is the person who set up the neighborhood watch program for that particular neighborhood. he also indicated he didn't think that neighborhood needed one. we're hearing from witnesses right now on the third witness and more to come throughout the day. >> you told us yesterday the estimate is this trial could go two to three weeks. is that what you're hearing? >> reporter: that's the case. what you find is you have these side bar hearings. you have all these stops during the day. let's listen in right now. >> stopped right where the laser pointer is and i angled my car up
we heard earlier from wendy dorval. she's a volunteer with the sanford police department with their neighborhood watch program. she teaches people about the neighborhood watch programs. she held the presentation in zimmerman's neighborhood. she said zimmerman sent an e-mail to her boss complimenting her professionalism. you get the feeling she likes him. also heard from donald o bryan who is the president of the homeowners association. he said zimmerman is the person who set up the neighborhood...
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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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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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. >>> so diamondback in 2011, wendy stood by her man rupert murdoch. she fought off a pie-wielding attackers that came at her during a hearing. nearly two years later, they're calling it quits. murdoch has revealed he's filing divorce from his much younger and highly accomplished wife. alina cho is following this story from new york. >> reporter: their marriage was a partnership in every sense of the worse. he the ceo of newscorp. one of the richest men in the world. she, age 44, nearly half his age, a glamorous third wife with a taste for high fashion and high-powered friends. but this is what made wendy murdoch internationally famous. 2011, smacking a protester who tried to throw a shaving cream pie at her husband as he testified before britain's parliament about he newspaper's practice of phone hacking. the video went viral, earning her the nickname "tiger wife." now they are first divorced. this is rupert and wenty murdoch in happier times, talking to our piers morgan at this year's academy awards. >> how do you feel about cnn doing so well against
. >>> so diamondback in 2011, wendy stood by her man rupert murdoch. she fought off a pie-wielding attackers that came at her during a hearing. nearly two years later, they're calling it quits. murdoch has revealed he's filing divorce from his much younger and highly accomplished wife. alina cho is following this story from new york. >> reporter: their marriage was a partnership in every sense of the worse. he the ceo of newscorp. one of the richest men in the world. she, age 44,...
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as we just mentioned, wendy, we mentioned newtown. six months this weak. the whole mental health debate and gun in terms of legislation didn't get anywhere. just from your own opinion, what will it take for this to change when it comes to mental health? >> well, i think more and more shootings aren't helping. brooke, they are making us more numb. i have to tell you that the santa monica shooting happened ten minutes away from a fund-raiser where the president was. i'll tell you personally it happened in my neighborhood and the big blue bus, the santa monica big blue bus shot out and people were injured on would have been the bus my high school teenager was on except she was on a field trip. so it's that close to home, yet i kind of went, okay. next? because it starts to make you numb after a while. >> and that is part of the policem problem, i should say. self-defense or murder? the trial of george zimmerman. he is charged with killing 17-year-old trayvon martin in a case that has gotten national attention. you have family members today on both sides holdi
as we just mentioned, wendy, we mentioned newtown. six months this weak. the whole mental health debate and gun in terms of legislation didn't get anywhere. just from your own opinion, what will it take for this to change when it comes to mental health? >> well, i think more and more shootings aren't helping. brooke, they are making us more numb. i have to tell you that the santa monica shooting happened ten minutes away from a fund-raiser where the president was. i'll tell you personally...
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thank you wendy. >> thanks, don. good to see you. >> we'll be right back. ♪ let me play among the stars ♪ and let me see what spring is like ♪ ♪ on jupiter and mars ♪ in other words [ male announcer ] the classic is back. ♪ i love [ male announcer ] the all-new chevrolet impala. chevrolet. find new roads. ♪ you congestion, for it's smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the busses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution to the earth. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. little things anyone can do. it steals your memories. your independence. ensures support, a breakthrough. and sooner than you'd like. sooner than you'd think. you die from alzheimer's disease. we cure alzheimer's disease. every little click, call or donation adds up to something big. this is the tempur-pedic innovation lab. it's like a front row seat to our latest technologies. here is where our engineers do their constant improving. we have
thank you wendy. >> thanks, don. good to see you. >> we'll be right back. ♪ let me play among the stars ♪ and let me see what spring is like ♪ ♪ on jupiter and mars ♪ in other words [ male announcer ] the classic is back. ♪ i love [ male announcer ] the all-new chevrolet impala. chevrolet. find new roads. ♪ you congestion, for it's smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the busses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much...
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party in the hong kong where the yale-educated wendy worked at "star tv." two years later the couple married on his yacht in new york harbor. these two young daughters and all the benefits that come with being super-rich. no word on what wendy could walk away with, but murdoch worth $11.2 billion paid his last wife a reported 1.7 billion in what was billed as the most expensive divorce settlement in history. >> alina cho reporting for us. going by history, it seems like he may not be good at the business of love. he's got three wives, six children, all ranging in age from their 50s to their 40 u.s. all the way down to the youngest one, age 10. a bit weird, i know. it cost his $1.7 billion when he left his second wife. what do you suppose it might mean for wife number 3? i want to bring back our legal panel. okay. so before we even ask the question, i want to show you a couple things when it comes to international law. rupert murdoch has houses everywhere and wives everywhere, so it might matter where they got married and where they live. let's start with th
party in the hong kong where the yale-educated wendy worked at "star tv." two years later the couple married on his yacht in new york harbor. these two young daughters and all the benefits that come with being super-rich. no word on what wendy could walk away with, but murdoch worth $11.2 billion paid his last wife a reported 1.7 billion in what was billed as the most expensive divorce settlement in history. >> alina cho reporting for us. going by history, it seems like he may...
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but wendy, how are you? an audio expert is expected to testify they heard trayvon martin say i'm begging you in the background call of the 911 call just before george zimmerman shot martin. how important would that testimony be? >> you know, it's hard to tell because, although an expert may be allowed to testify, the jury's going to use its own senses, too. and if they listen and hear screaming and they decide that the voice is notrayvon martin, but in fact is george zimmerman, which they may well decide, then it doesn't matter what an expert says. what they're going to do in my opinion is compare the "who was screaming" evidence to what the injuries indicate. let's remember, trayvon martin wasn't injured except for the fatal shot, george zimmerman had a lot of body injuries. will they hear that expert testimony and give it maybe some consideration? no doubt about it. but when the defense says come on, use your common sense, you listen to the tape, you think about it, who's the one screaming? the one with th
but wendy, how are you? an audio expert is expected to testify they heard trayvon martin say i'm begging you in the background call of the 911 call just before george zimmerman shot martin. how important would that testimony be? >> you know, it's hard to tell because, although an expert may be allowed to testify, the jury's going to use its own senses, too. and if they listen and hear screaming and they decide that the voice is notrayvon martin, but in fact is george zimmerman, which they...
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what are we not getting, wendy? >> you know, because it hurts. because these are very sensitive, sensitive things and there are lots of people in america who have experienced racism firsthand or were told about historical acts of racism and that's a very painful, awful thing. listen, i have children of color. we talked about that and i, like, a mother bear protecting them from ever being treated a different way because of the color of their skin -- >> is that the first place we go to, wendy, is that the first place most americans go to when it involves two people who are not of the same race? >> you said the key word, america. because it's, you know, so much of the history of america has been with racial. >> there you go. >> has been about racial tensions, i'm canadian and i come from a different kind of culture, if anybody ever said the slight bit of racist language, they would be so put down by people because it's so politically incorrect. but i think with this case the gender is an even bigger issue in terms of this jury because if you think a
what are we not getting, wendy? >> you know, because it hurts. because these are very sensitive, sensitive things and there are lots of people in america who have experienced racism firsthand or were told about historical acts of racism and that's a very painful, awful thing. listen, i have children of color. we talked about that and i, like, a mother bear protecting them from ever being treated a different way because of the color of their skin -- >> is that the first place we go...
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wendy, let's talk about this, the most powerful -- >> too afraid to say the words. go ahead and let's talk about the most powerful. why do you think it makes people so uncomfortable? >> it's a word that's been socially prohibited and it tends to be prohibited individually and institutionally. it's policed by authorities who literal lly punish people who u it. the taboo words are out there. the thing that helps them retain their power is their nonusage. the more they become taboo, be more they keep their power. we get more nervous about usie ing them. now we're seeing a word that has different uses. different populations are using it in different ways. it may not have anger. people who research this are having a hard time determining harm. >> wendy, i said the word. i said the word and you said the n word. do you have trouble saying that as a white woman? >> yeah. i think you and i had this conversation on the phone last week is because my children are biracial and they are young and trying to figure out how to use words and they have friends in many different ethnic
wendy, let's talk about this, the most powerful -- >> too afraid to say the words. go ahead and let's talk about the most powerful. why do you think it makes people so uncomfortable? >> it's a word that's been socially prohibited and it tends to be prohibited individually and institutionally. it's policed by authorities who literal lly punish people who u it. the taboo words are out there. the thing that helps them retain their power is their nonusage. the more they become taboo, be...
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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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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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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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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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stocks on the move plus wendy's has a newburg ger that other guys don't. history is made at the grand canyon. my insurance rates are probably gonna double. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? for their family. that's why i created the honest company. i was just a concerned mom, with a crazy dream. a wish that there was a...
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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
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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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. 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 regula
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...
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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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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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we, the wendy davis of wendy davis fame on "meet the press" on sunday morning. also i will be. i will be on "meet the press" as well this weekend hopefully with hair looking better than that. i'll be there along with nbc's pete williams and michael eric dyson and ralph reed from the christian coalition and my estranged but beloved uncle, jim demint, former republican senator and now the head of the heritage noun dagfoundation. i wonder what we'll talk about. sunday morning "meet the press." tonight on msnbc at 10:00 p.m. eastern, check out our live special we're doing on the george zimmerman trial. if you missed the trial coverage today or the rest of this week on msnbc, tonight this special is your chance to catch up on it. it has been an absolutely riveting trial. we'll be right back. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for
we, the wendy davis of wendy davis fame on "meet the press" on sunday morning. also i will be. i will be on "meet the press" as well this weekend hopefully with hair looking better than that. i'll be there along with nbc's pete williams and michael eric dyson and ralph reed from the christian coalition and my estranged but beloved uncle, jim demint, former republican senator and now the head of the heritage noun dagfoundation. i wonder what we'll talk about. sunday morning...
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texas state representative wendy davis spoke for 11 hours before being ruled out of order. republicans eventually forced a vote on the bill after the session ended. governor rick perry will now have to call the legislature into a special session and the supporters will have to reintroduce it. the measure would ban abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy without exceptions for rape and incest. turning now to the supreme court and wham civil rights activists are calling a devastating ruling. in a 5-4 decision tuesday, the court struck down a key part of the voting rights act widely considered the most important piece of civil rights legislation in history. "usa today" saying ruling resets voting rights fight. "the new york times" claims it hits at the heart of the voting rights act. some states are already moving forward with controversial changes to voting loss and civil rights activists are vowing to fight for ballot protections. pete williams has more. understooden. >> the ruling deals a crippling and potentially fatal blow to the law signed by president johns in 1965, a res
texas state representative wendy davis spoke for 11 hours before being ruled out of order. republicans eventually forced a vote on the bill after the session ended. governor rick perry will now have to call the legislature into a special session and the supporters will have to reintroduce it. the measure would ban abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy without exceptions for rape and incest. turning now to the supreme court and wham civil rights activists are calling a devastating ruling. in a...