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how much you do embody this role not only in the physicality of it but also the spirit of who ann richards you or why do you think it's resonating now with audiences? >> i met her once, which certainly is not why i'm doing this, but when she died relatively young, and very unexpectedly, i was unusually affected and i would wonder, you know, months later, what's the matter with you, you didn't know her. i was mourning. then i realized i was mourning for a loss that i didn't know i had and loss for the country. and i went to explore, because i wanted to do something creative, i went to explore what it was that moved me so and it took me years. i researched this heavily like a scholar for three years. if that's mine -- i'll be embarrassed. anyway, you know, it turns out i can say after years of this, it's not what she said, it's not even what she did. it's who she was. >> patrick and i came on opening night, we loved this play. i have never seen a play that i thought was too short except for this one. i think you were fantastic. were you worried that a political play wouldn't take off? >> but
how much you do embody this role not only in the physicality of it but also the spirit of who ann richards you or why do you think it's resonating now with audiences? >> i met her once, which certainly is not why i'm doing this, but when she died relatively young, and very unexpectedly, i was unusually affected and i would wonder, you know, months later, what's the matter with you, you didn't know her. i was mourning. then i realized i was mourning for a loss that i didn't know i had and...
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as the resolve is still there we just had our co-counsel yesterday we had my co-counsel ann richards and we were next week and he remains committed to you continuing to protest not just. at the base but now also even of the prisoners and his indefinite detention without any sort of records or present obama meanwhile says he'll work with congress to convince them that keeping the prison open isn't in the interest of the american people because of the motor in the phone down and out he's breaking the sense the president's already missed the chance to close the capital much on a date. colonel morris davis who was the chief prosecutor guantanamo bay said it best right here in breaking the set. he made in two thousand and eight and the first thing he did after the lilly ledbetter act in two thousand and nine when he took office was sign the order to close guantanamo but at the time the democrats controlled the house and the senate now certainly the right wingers the wing nuts have made it hard for him to close guantanamo now but he had kind of that sweet heart period where he really been
as the resolve is still there we just had our co-counsel yesterday we had my co-counsel ann richards and we were next week and he remains committed to you continuing to protest not just. at the base but now also even of the prisoners and his indefinite detention without any sort of records or present obama meanwhile says he'll work with congress to convince them that keeping the prison open isn't in the interest of the american people because of the motor in the phone down and out he's breaking...
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thanks for the work you do, and a special thanks to anne richards, the real anne richards. i served as governor with former governor anne richards and had great affection for her. your presence reminds me of the great service she provided for the folks of texas and our country. i understand that the hearing record will remain open for another 15 day, that's until may 22nd at 5 p.m. for the submission of statements and questions for the record. and with that, we're going to adjourn this hearing. thank you all very much. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the senate judiciary committee begins marking up the immigration and worlder security bill this morning -- border security bill this morning. you can see that online at c-span.org at 9:30 ian. and the house homeland security committee holds a hearing on law enforcement's response to the boston marathon bombings and how federal, state and local officials share information. that's on c-span3 at 9 a.m. eastern. >> the first first lady to earn a college degree, and during the civil war soldiers serving under
thanks for the work you do, and a special thanks to anne richards, the real anne richards. i served as governor with former governor anne richards and had great affection for her. your presence reminds me of the great service she provided for the folks of texas and our country. i understand that the hearing record will remain open for another 15 day, that's until may 22nd at 5 p.m. for the submission of statements and questions for the record. and with that, we're going to adjourn this hearing....
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we have a terrific panel, joe klein, richard haass and anne-marie slaughter. next, salman rushdie thoughts on the bombing in america. what is the easiest way to drive the u.s. deficit down and create jobs? what's a quick and perhaps easy way to drive the u.s. deficit down and create jobs? i will give you a hint. we need to turn illegal in to legal. i'll explain. but first here's my take. those urging america to intervene in syria are sure of one thing. if we had gotten in sooner, things would be better in that war-torn country. had the obama administration gotten involved earlier, there would be less instability and fewer killings. we would not be seen in john mccain's words this week -- >> atrocities on a scale we have not seen in a long, long time. >> in fact, we have seen atrocities much worse than those in syria recently. in iraq, only a few years ago, from 2003 to 2012, despite there being as many as 180,000 american and allied troops in iraq, somewhere between 150,000 and 300,000 iraqi civilians died and about 1.5 million fled the country. jihadi groups
we have a terrific panel, joe klein, richard haass and anne-marie slaughter. next, salman rushdie thoughts on the bombing in america. what is the easiest way to drive the u.s. deficit down and create jobs? what's a quick and perhaps easy way to drive the u.s. deficit down and create jobs? i will give you a hint. we need to turn illegal in to legal. i'll explain. but first here's my take. those urging america to intervene in syria are sure of one thing. if we had gotten in sooner, things would...
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a special thank you to ann richard.i serve as governor with former governor richards and have great affection for her work. as i understand that the hearing record will remain open for another fifteen days. until may 22nd at 5:00 p.m. the submission of statement and question for the record. with that we're going adjourn the hearing. thank you all very much. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >>> former south carolina governor a republican special election in the house house of representatives first district. defeating the democratic candidate. before he was governor, he represented the first district for three terms. replaces tim scott appointed to the u.s. senate. glmpleght coming up on c-span2 deputy deafen secretary talk about spending cut at the pentagon. then president obama's choice to be the next ambassador to libya testifies on capitol hill. leading the way. again, weapons of war in previous century. in charge of security and so much in the administration in the house o
a special thank you to ann richard.i serve as governor with former governor richards and have great affection for her work. as i understand that the hearing record will remain open for another fifteen days. until may 22nd at 5:00 p.m. the submission of statement and question for the record. with that we're going adjourn the hearing. thank you all very much. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >>> former south carolina governor a republican...
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i am appreciative of the hard work of those giving testimony today and especially wanted thank ann richards for her hard work can be outlining the she has done. we have some other concerns, especially on the drone program. we have inquired and not received adequate answers yet in terms of the privacy protections of that which has been, we have had that letter in for over a month. we have not gotten the appropriate answers were satisfactory answers to those questions, and that is one of the things that has to be a part of any drug program. life or to your testimony. again, thank you for your efforts. think what senator carper has put forward is, we really want to work as a committee to up to accomplish your jobs, not throw up roadblocks, but actually find out what the real problems are, we can do about it, but also hold you accountable for the things that you can be doing if you are not today as outlined by the ig. thank you, senator. i appreciate our panelists. >> before i introduce our witnesses in and let me talk about what was said. about a year or two ago i was walking into the special
i am appreciative of the hard work of those giving testimony today and especially wanted thank ann richards for her hard work can be outlining the she has done. we have some other concerns, especially on the drone program. we have inquired and not received adequate answers yet in terms of the privacy protections of that which has been, we have had that letter in for over a month. we have not gotten the appropriate answers were satisfactory answers to those questions, and that is one of the...
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our final witness is miss anne richards, assistant inspector general for audits within the department of homeland security. assistanteviously an inspector general for audits at the u.s. department of the interior from 2005 to 2007. and she worked with the u.s. army agency. i want to thank all of our witnesses for being here and we will now turn to the assistant secretary for his opening statement. please proceed. your statement will be made part of the record. we look forward to asking questions. thanks for joining us. >> thank you, chairman members of the committee. it is my distinct pleasure to be here today, this morning along with my colleagues from i.c.e and the inspector general's office. it is almost four years exactly to the day that this committee gave me the honor and privilege to serve our nation at the department of homeland security. thank you for your support. i would like to begin by commending the work of the bipartisan group of senators to put for the current bill we are discussing. we recognize that our immigration system is broken and we can no longer ignore the pro
our final witness is miss anne richards, assistant inspector general for audits within the department of homeland security. assistanteviously an inspector general for audits at the u.s. department of the interior from 2005 to 2007. and she worked with the u.s. army agency. i want to thank all of our witnesses for being here and we will now turn to the assistant secretary for his opening statement. please proceed. your statement will be made part of the record. we look forward to asking...
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we have a terrific panel, joe klein, richard haass and anne-marie slaughter.ext, salman rushdie thoughts on the bombing in america. what is the easiest way to drive the u.s. deficit down and create jobs? what's a quick and perhaps easy way to drive the u.s.
we have a terrific panel, joe klein, richard haass and anne-marie slaughter.ext, salman rushdie thoughts on the bombing in america. what is the easiest way to drive the u.s. deficit down and create jobs? what's a quick and perhaps easy way to drive the u.s.
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we have a terrific panel, richard haass, joe klein and anne-marie slaughter. next, lm
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richards tett caster to the class photo. >> welcome back to "cbs this morning saturday." i'm anne-marie green. >> and i'm anthony mason.station wagon ruled the family road trip for decades until the mid-1980s. it's celebrated in the new film "wagon masters." >> the car came from my parents. i can remember. i can remember sitting in the back seat of this car playing with hot wheels on the back panel. i sat way in the back. there was three boys. i had the whole back seat to myself. i would sit back here just -- i'm a lot older than i was back then. ow. basically like this and i would turn around and look up front or whatever, but this was my -- this was my play area. i mean you could have all kinds of stuff going on back here and no one bugged you. >> same smart and christopher zielewski co-directed the film. i love that. when you were a kid that was your space. it's like your own little world back there. how did you guys get interested in station wagons? >> the story came about organically. volvo was discontinuing its wagon and we thought it was the end of an era. as we dove into it everybody hat a story. they were cool
richards tett caster to the class photo. >> welcome back to "cbs this morning saturday." i'm anne-marie green. >> and i'm anthony mason.station wagon ruled the family road trip for decades until the mid-1980s. it's celebrated in the new film "wagon masters." >> the car came from my parents. i can remember. i can remember sitting in the back seat of this car playing with hot wheels on the back panel. i sat way in the back. there was three boys. i had the...
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richards first wife was an alcoholic. so, they were divorced. frances -- mrs. cleveland thought it was important for them to have a mother. mrs. cleveland helped to raise annerobertson. >> she was my grandmother. this one incident happened on a sunday night in new hampshire where we spent the summer. on sunday nights, we used to get together the family and the cleveland family to sing hymns. we all really enjoyed that. but, each person had their own favorite hymn. one sunday, i got together with a group and went bowling with my cousin and square dancing friends. we had a very good time. i do not think there is anything terribly malicious about it. my godmother closest friends called my grandmother and said, where was ann during the him session. my grandmother called me to her desk. she said, with a quiet smile, she would like to have me back for the rest of the summer. she did it because my godmother, who was a very dear lady, was very influential and very strict. my grandmother was trying to be strict with me. i appreciated that. i obviously went back and sang hymms. >> your grandmother didn't drink because of the temperance pledge. >> my grandmother was o
richards first wife was an alcoholic. so, they were divorced. frances -- mrs. cleveland thought it was important for them to have a mother. mrs. cleveland helped to raise annerobertson. >> she was my grandmother. this one incident happened on a sunday night in new hampshire where we spent the summer. on sunday nights, we used to get together the family and the cleveland family to sing hymns. we all really enjoyed that. but, each person had their own favorite hymn. one sunday, i got...