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the last industry that isregulated state-by-state, instead of federal. >> we had and richards -- ann richards. i can talk like this if we have to. we had richards and hutchison. don't forget that there was a top-level person as a woman. now, i think if you look at the research that we have done, is interesting to see -- if you ask people if it is important to them to have a woman, the percentage of hispanics and blacks is much higher, men and women, in those minority communities say that it is important. wendy davis will be determined by the turnout in those communities. not because, necessarily, they are democratic. but, because those two, african- american and hispanics, and much higher percentages, say it is better to have a woman in office. i think that outsiders tend to support outsiders, anyway. -- in a way. >> senator warren's mentor any senate is bob corker from tennessee. what would you say is the role that men play in how women become political? >> that was the point that i was making and i did not close that comment properly. it is important that men mentor women, as well. they hav
the last industry that isregulated state-by-state, instead of federal. >> we had and richards -- ann richards. i can talk like this if we have to. we had richards and hutchison. don't forget that there was a top-level person as a woman. now, i think if you look at the research that we have done, is interesting to see -- if you ask people if it is important to them to have a woman, the percentage of hispanics and blacks is much higher, men and women, in those minority communities say that...
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we had ann richards. i can talk like this if we have to. we had richards and hutchison.on't forget that there was a top-level person as a woman. now, i think if you look at the research that we have done, is interesting to see -- if you ask people if it is important to them to have a woman, the percentage of hispanics and blacks is much higher, men and women, in those minority communities say that it is important. wendy davis will be determined by the turnout in those communities. not because, necessarily, they are democratic. but, because those two, african- american and hispanics, and much higher percentages, say it is better to have a woman in office. i think that outsiders tend to support outsiders in a way. ,>> over here. >> senator warren's mentor any in the senate is bob corker from tennessee. what would you say is the role that men play in how women become political? >> that was the point that i was making and i did not close that comment properly. it is important that men mentor women, as well. they have a critically important role to play because women do not h
we had ann richards. i can talk like this if we have to. we had richards and hutchison.on't forget that there was a top-level person as a woman. now, i think if you look at the research that we have done, is interesting to see -- if you ask people if it is important to them to have a woman, the percentage of hispanics and blacks is much higher, men and women, in those minority communities say that it is important. wendy davis will be determined by the turnout in those communities. not because,...
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this was a woman who when i was getting ready to run against governor ann richards in texas. i said i am going to run against governor richards. long pause. she said, you can't win. >> keep from you getting a big head. >> i mean jeb should run for president if he wants to. he would be a great president. >> coming up in our next half hour jay leno gets president bush's reaction to obamacare. stay tuned for that. >> george zimmerman waking up a free man this morning. here he is walking out of jail after posting bail. now he p can't have guns and can't see the girlfriend he was charg charged from. the justice department will decide whether to file civil rights charges against him after being acquitted in the shoo shooting death of trayvon martin. >> the new york police officer accused in the infamous motorcycle road rage assault case will be arraigned today. the detective was indicted for gang assault along with felonies by a grand jury later this month. he is one of several bikers accused of traging the driver of an suv out of his vehicle and beating him on the streets during a
this was a woman who when i was getting ready to run against governor ann richards in texas. i said i am going to run against governor richards. long pause. she said, you can't win. >> keep from you getting a big head. >> i mean jeb should run for president if he wants to. he would be a great president. >> coming up in our next half hour jay leno gets president bush's reaction to obamacare. stay tuned for that. >> george zimmerman waking up a free man this morning. here...
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karl rove practiced on texas, started by taking out ann richards out of the governor's office and wentcting they did there, focused on democratic women. they got rid of five women in the legislature. and they have put in the most conservative, the most reactionary and the most anti women state house, you know, possibly in history. and women -- and their male allies are slowly going to take that back. i don't know that we can do it in 2014. it's possible. but we can't do it ever if we don't start trying. and the idea that texas is going to someday eventually go purple and then blue, it will, but it will happen faster if national democrats get involved and help texas people do it themselves. >> all right. joan walsh, sarah slaman. great to have you on "the ed show." we'll have you back. you're a fresh voice, no question about it. and with a lot of enthusiasm and common sense. and i appreciate the fact that you went oafter the senate talking about the filibuster. that's really what it's going to take. if we're going to have change in this country, the senate is going to have to change the
karl rove practiced on texas, started by taking out ann richards out of the governor's office and wentcting they did there, focused on democratic women. they got rid of five women in the legislature. and they have put in the most conservative, the most reactionary and the most anti women state house, you know, possibly in history. and women -- and their male allies are slowly going to take that back. i don't know that we can do it in 2014. it's possible. but we can't do it ever if we don't...
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this is a woman who when i was getting ready to run against governor ann richard. called mom, i'm going to run again governor richard and there was a long pause and she said you can't win. >> keep from you getting big head. anyway, jeb should run for president if he wants to. he would be a great president. martha: mothers are always there to take you down a few pegs when necessary. bill: president bush showed off a new hobby of his. he's a painter now. and here is a painting he prepared for jay leno. martha: you have to cap our somebody's essence. it's abstract. but you can feel jay leno in that and what a cool thing for him to hang on his wall. i like that he has a new hobby. when you retire you have to have something you are into. bill: he started on his dog and progressed into cats. now he's into jay leno. good stuff. new reaction in a moment from republicans accused by the president of investing in failure because of obamacare. they are not happy about that. martha: the gop * not too happy about what one of the president's top tech officers is saying about heal
this is a woman who when i was getting ready to run against governor ann richard. called mom, i'm going to run again governor richard and there was a long pause and she said you can't win. >> keep from you getting big head. anyway, jeb should run for president if he wants to. he would be a great president. martha: mothers are always there to take you down a few pegs when necessary. bill: president bush showed off a new hobby of his. he's a painter now. and here is a painting he prepared...
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anne richards put up her best fight, a wha wail of a fight t. tide was too strong t.ing to vote against bill clinton's party, that meant a voting for george w. bush, voting for the bush brother who was never supposed to when that year. >> what texans can dream texans can do. >> so there it was, election night '94. the bush brother who was supposed to when that night and take that havingtory and use it as a springboard to a bush white house restoration was derailed. instead of going national, he spent the next years mending fences in florida, winning over the locals, to make sure the next time he ran there would be no, he coon moment. it did work. jeb got elected governor. by that point, he had been lapped by his big brother, the bush brother who was never supposed to win in the first place. because of that weird twist of fate in 1994, it was w who got to lead one of america's biggest states, flirting with presidential politics. he ba imthe vehicle, the profoundly unlikely vehicle. on the night jeb won florida in 1998, w. was getting reelected in texas by a huge margin
anne richards put up her best fight, a wha wail of a fight t. tide was too strong t.ing to vote against bill clinton's party, that meant a voting for george w. bush, voting for the bush brother who was never supposed to when that year. >> what texans can dream texans can do. >> so there it was, election night '94. the bush brother who was supposed to when that night and take that havingtory and use it as a springboard to a bush white house restoration was derailed. instead of going...
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mario cuomo, ann richards in 1988, barack obama in 2004.lso 2008, when a speech at the democratic convention caused many national political watchers to take note for the first time of the democratic governor of a very red state. >> they need all of you to stand up. stand up, colorado. stand up. florida, stand up! michigan, stand up! pennsylvania, stand up! >> a guy bill clinton was laughing and cheering for there, brian schweitzer. in the middle of his two terms of governor of montana. they have been trying to figure out how to traverse the red/blue state divide. the story of schweitzer intrigued and inspired a number of grassroots democrats. left office earlier this year and did so after touting with extreme popularity and did so even after touting a populous economic message in a state that voted overwhelmingly for mitt romney. schweitzer did it with some flair, folksy aforeisms, bow low tie, a branding iron he used to symbolically veto bills as you can see there. that's why for several cycles now in the names of perspective presidential
mario cuomo, ann richards in 1988, barack obama in 2004.lso 2008, when a speech at the democratic convention caused many national political watchers to take note for the first time of the democratic governor of a very red state. >> they need all of you to stand up. stand up, colorado. stand up. florida, stand up! michigan, stand up! pennsylvania, stand up! >> a guy bill clinton was laughing and cheering for there, brian schweitzer. in the middle of his two terms of governor of...
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>> this was woman when i was getting recalled to run against governor anne richards in texas. a long pause, she says, you can't win. >> keeping you from getting a big head. >> anyways, jeb should run for president, if he wants to, he'd be a good president. >> and good morning, it is wednesday, november 20th. is it only wednesday, really? >> only wednesday. >> gracious. welcome to "morning joe." with us on set is msnbc contributor mark barnacle. you look nice. >> thank you. >> do you have running shoes on? >> i do. >> ah, all right. all right. former treasury official and "morning joe" economic specialist, jim ratner. >> do i look nice? >> always. >> and from the huffington post sam stein. >> i know i look nice. >> you look recalled for school. >> oh. >> that didn't take long, did it? >> maybe five seconds. >> do you have your underroos ready? it looks better, but i'm worried. somebody colored it. >> no, no, there is no just for men here. >> are you sure? >> it's getting a little ginger, isn't it? bill geist hair. >> i can't wait until it's gone. >> ten days. >> i'm not going t
>> this was woman when i was getting recalled to run against governor anne richards in texas. a long pause, she says, you can't win. >> keeping you from getting a big head. >> anyways, jeb should run for president, if he wants to, he'd be a good president. >> and good morning, it is wednesday, november 20th. is it only wednesday, really? >> only wednesday. >> gracious. welcome to "morning joe." with us on set is msnbc contributor mark barnacle. you...
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richard nixon. and then the plan was for him to fly to ann arbor, stay here. this was a hotel, too, among other things. had rooms for rent. and stay here and then the next morning, started on a whistle stop across the state. but then word got out in the community that he was going to stay here the night. so students started gathering here. he was supposed to get here about 11:00. and instead, he got here closer to 2:00. so there are students waiting for three hours just packed in. his plan had been to go in the side door, and just sneak in the side door and sleep for the night. he was already late. had to get up early in the morning. then when he heard there was this huge crowd, of course he couldn't do that. here he is looking at this huge crowd of people saying, what can i tell them. so he floated the idea of a peace corps. he didn't use that term but floated the idea saying to them if you are a doctor or an engineer, or a technician, would you be willing to go abroad for a year or two and help people in other countries and that would help the cause of democ
richard nixon. and then the plan was for him to fly to ann arbor, stay here. this was a hotel, too, among other things. had rooms for rent. and stay here and then the next morning, started on a whistle stop across the state. but then word got out in the community that he was going to stay here the night. so students started gathering here. he was supposed to get here about 11:00. and instead, he got here closer to 2:00. so there are students waiting for three hours just packed in. his plan had...
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. >> on october 13th, john kennedy had his third of four debates with richard nixon and then the plan was for him to fly to ann arbor and stay here. this was a hotel among other things. stay here and then the next morning start on a whistle staff across the state. then word got out in the community that he was going to stay here tonight. students started gathering here. he was supposed to get here about 11:00. instead he got here closer to 2:00. there were students waiting for two hours. his plan was go to go in the side door and sneak in and sleep for the night. he was already late. he had to get up early in the morning. when he heard there was a huge crowd, he couldn't do that. here he is looking at the huge crowd of people and thinking what can i tell them. he thought of the idea of a peace corps. he floated the idea saying to them if you are a doctor or engineer or a technician, would you be willing to go abroad for a year or two and help people with other countries and that would help the cause worldwide. he went on and said that people didn't go to school or college just to get better in their life, but
. >> on october 13th, john kennedy had his third of four debates with richard nixon and then the plan was for him to fly to ann arbor and stay here. this was a hotel among other things. stay here and then the next morning start on a whistle staff across the state. then word got out in the community that he was going to stay here tonight. students started gathering here. he was supposed to get here about 11:00. instead he got here closer to 2:00. there were students waiting for two hours....
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and thank you, ann, for all that you said about richard nixon's vision and initiatives on desegregation and civil rights in your book. it's about time that story was told spent it's about time republicans learned it. richard nixon was without question the best president on civil rights. he was the one pushing eisenhower to push the civil rights act of 1956. opposed by, that's right, lbj. you wouldn't have needed a 64 act is lbj and his democrats had not fought nixon and eisenhower on the original civil rights -- not the original. republicans have been passing them since the civil war, always blocked by democrats, always passed by republicans. the only civil rights act most young people today have even heard of is the 1964 civil rights act. because it was the person ever pushed by democratic president ever. as i quote in my second to last book, "mugged," and this nonsense about lbj saying oh, pushing the 19 safety four civil rights act, democrats has lost forever. that was a quote invented by bill moyers. even if he said it i don't know why a self-serving statement by politician somehow
and thank you, ann, for all that you said about richard nixon's vision and initiatives on desegregation and civil rights in your book. it's about time that story was told spent it's about time republicans learned it. richard nixon was without question the best president on civil rights. he was the one pushing eisenhower to push the civil rights act of 1956. opposed by, that's right, lbj. you wouldn't have needed a 64 act is lbj and his democrats had not fought nixon and eisenhower on the...
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. >> richard and his wife anne have lived in stockton for more than 12 years.hey say all the empty houses have torn the fabric of their community. >> is there a lot of crime in this area now? >> there is now. i mean, it's pretty obvious which homes are lived in and which is not. say you're a criminal, it's pretty easy to decide which house you want to hide out at. there was a shooting last week. >> last thursday. six rounds. and then three hours later, we get another one, and it is like a couple more blocks down. >> you're like wow, that's the neighborhood we live in now. >> yeah. i don't want to be in that kind of a neighborhood. >> the new one is they knock on your front door. if you open the door, at gunpoint they take your stuff. if you don't open the door, they go around the back and come in the back door. >> and that's happened in your neighborhood? >> yeah. that's how brazen is it now. western ranch used to have a substation. we used to have our own police station and have officers around all the time. we don't have police officers out here. so it doesn'
. >> richard and his wife anne have lived in stockton for more than 12 years.hey say all the empty houses have torn the fabric of their community. >> is there a lot of crime in this area now? >> there is now. i mean, it's pretty obvious which homes are lived in and which is not. say you're a criminal, it's pretty easy to decide which house you want to hide out at. there was a shooting last week. >> last thursday. six rounds. and then three hours later, we get another...
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anne-marie green. well, a gunman who opened fire inside a crowded new jersey shopping mall has been found dead. police say richard shoop took his own life. there were no other reports of injuries. police swarmed the garden state plaza mall last night just before closing time. the mall will remain closed today. the mall is located about 15 miles northwest of new york city. and jericka duncan is there. >> reporter: shopping members swarmed the garden state mall in paramus, new jersey. these women came face-to-face with the shooter. >> out of nowhere, the guy walked right past the front door. he's like shooting in the air. >> he paused for a second, looked inside the store. i just froze. >> reporter: witnesses say the suspect was dressed in all black and wearing a motorcycle helmet. officials say no one was injured. >> this is not an active shooting scene at this point. again, we're just sweeping the mall making sure everybody gets out safe. >> reporter: security immediately put the mall in lockdown. many customers and employees hid inside stores until police could escort them to safety. >> it's okay. >> reporter: t
anne-marie green. well, a gunman who opened fire inside a crowded new jersey shopping mall has been found dead. police say richard shoop took his own life. there were no other reports of injuries. police swarmed the garden state plaza mall last night just before closing time. the mall will remain closed today. the mall is located about 15 miles northwest of new york city. and jericka duncan is there. >> reporter: shopping members swarmed the garden state mall in paramus, new jersey. these...
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ann hubert and the radio operator as well. >>> at 107 years old, world war ii veteran richard overton has seen it all, but apparently didn't see a first. overton is believed to be the oldest u.s. veteran. he has been invited by president obama it take part in the u.s. festivities tomorrow. including breakfast with the president and vice president. >> the president wants me to come. i'm surprised he called. i guess he want to talk to me, i don't know. >> you know what he wants to say? >> i don't know. they want to run me away, i don't know. they may want to send me back over there. >> no surprises with overton, besides driving his own car, he smokes 12 cigars everyday and spends time hanging out with his 90-year-old girlfriend. thank you. >>> you are in the cnn newsroom, i'm martin savidge, thank you for joining us. for thousands of typhoon victims, there is no food, no clean water to drink. phone communication is down so they cannot call for help. in too many situations the roads have been swept away. at this moment, there is no way to get help or for help to get there. straight to the philippines live. cnn's paula hancock, pa
ann hubert and the radio operator as well. >>> at 107 years old, world war ii veteran richard overton has seen it all, but apparently didn't see a first. overton is believed to be the oldest u.s. veteran. he has been invited by president obama it take part in the u.s. festivities tomorrow. including breakfast with the president and vice president. >> the president wants me to come. i'm surprised he called. i guess he want to talk to me, i don't know. >> you know what he...
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richard overton. at 107 the former senator is believed to be the oldest-living veteran of world war ii. in new york, the military's first female four-star general led the parade. annody retired last year after a 38 year career in the army. and in britain a funeral was held for harold percival who served in the royal air force in world war ii. he died last month at 99 with few friends or family. but when his story was picked up on the internet, hundreds turned out to honor him. war stories in six words, next. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. and the best move of all? having the right partner at your side. take the next step. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insur
richard overton. at 107 the former senator is believed to be the oldest-living veteran of world war ii. in new york, the military's first female four-star general led the parade. annody retired last year after a 38 year career in the army. and in britain a funeral was held for harold percival who served in the royal air force in world war ii. he died last month at 99 with few friends or family. but when his story was picked up on the internet, hundreds turned out to honor him. war stories in...
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richard nixon. barely beat him, under 100,000 votes. these are the what ifs. >> talk a little bit about how america has changed by a president being asassassinated, especially one with annethose charisma. >> many say that was the beginning of the change of america. say he lived and stayed in vietnam and urban north had gone up and african-american and improfferished neighborhoods, there's not a lot he could have done to change that. he could have been much more aware of it. but i don't think it was just the assassination that triggered america to go in an entirely different direction. lyndon johnson came in very progressive, got the civil rights bill passed, war on poverty, which went into those neighborhoods where there have been so much poverty. he couldn't turn it around because the outrage over what was going on in vietnam was far greater. this was the fickle finger of history, it's hard to know what might have happened. >> thank you very much. good luck with the show tonight on nbc as "the cycle" rolls in, we continue with the networkwide special coverage of jfk lasting legacy 50 years later. head to nbc.com where you can watch coverage as it happened. take a listen
richard nixon. barely beat him, under 100,000 votes. these are the what ifs. >> talk a little bit about how america has changed by a president being asassassinated, especially one with annethose charisma. >> many say that was the beginning of the change of america. say he lived and stayed in vietnam and urban north had gone up and african-american and improfferished neighborhoods, there's not a lot he could have done to change that. he could have been much more aware of it. but i...
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richard fur shine is the director of the fur shine center for medicine this new york city. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. patti annr by 10%, diabetes or lung disease by 20%. but the editor of the new england journal of medicine concedes that in his words, quote: people who eat nuts have healthier lifestyles and may take the stairs instead of an elevator or work out harder at the gym. despite the fact they tried to factor in some of those factors. so are these percentages a little too high? >> well, i think we do need to take into account the fact that people are going to be healthier, choose nuts or seeds as part of an overall healthy strategy; exercise, reducing stress and eating more fruits and vegetables. but what was interesting about this study is that they really looked at 118,000 people, tracked them over 30 years. there are a lot of variables. and what they found is irregardless of whether someone didn't exercise, smoked, was overweight, that nuts still had a beneficial effect. and the more thoughts you ate -- nuts you ate, the more you benefited. patti ann: yeah. they really focused on tree nuts. peanuts
richard fur shine is the director of the fur shine center for medicine this new york city. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. patti annr by 10%, diabetes or lung disease by 20%. but the editor of the new england journal of medicine concedes that in his words, quote: people who eat nuts have healthier lifestyles and may take the stairs instead of an elevator or work out harder at the gym. despite the fact they tried to factor in some of those factors. so are these percentages a little...
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richard, back to you. >> thank you so much. i would like to bring in andy sullivan a correspondent for reuters and jo ann keenan. jo ann you've been watching this story. we get the development of shock or small businesses and their ability to enroll their employees for various health care insurance programs. that's now been delayed. how big of a setback is that? because we've seen several delays of shop throughout this latest cycle. >> right. they told us it would be -- they delayed it a couple of months ago. they said it would be ready in november. turns out it will be ready next november. that's another shock. another delay. the small business market was never as important as the individual market where ordinary people and families who are buying insurance on themselves, that's where this website is so problematic is causing trouble. right. shop is another delay. another sign they can't get it all on deadline. they missed the deadlines. not as big a deal in terms of how many people it covers. >> does it worry you when you look at the process that they have been going through trying to fix some of those very la
richard, back to you. >> thank you so much. i would like to bring in andy sullivan a correspondent for reuters and jo ann keenan. jo ann you've been watching this story. we get the development of shock or small businesses and their ability to enroll their employees for various health care insurance programs. that's now been delayed. how big of a setback is that? because we've seen several delays of shop throughout this latest cycle. >> right. they told us it would be -- they delayed...
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richard nixon. and then the plan was for him to fly to ann arbor, stay here. this was a hotel, too, among other things. had rooms for rent. and stay here and then the next morning, started on a whistle stop across the state. but then word got out in the community that he was going to stay here the night. so students started gathering here. he was supposed to get here about 11:00. and instead, he got here closer to 2:00. so there are students waiting for three hours just packed in. his plan had been to go in the side door, and just sneak in the side door and sleep for the night. he was already late. had to get up early in the morning. then when he heard there was this huge crowd, of course he couldn't do that. here he is looking at this huge crowd of people saying, what can i tell them. so he floated the idea of a
richard nixon. and then the plan was for him to fly to ann arbor, stay here. this was a hotel, too, among other things. had rooms for rent. and stay here and then the next morning, started on a whistle stop across the state. but then word got out in the community that he was going to stay here the night. so students started gathering here. he was supposed to get here about 11:00. and instead, he got here closer to 2:00. so there are students waiting for three hours just packed in. his plan had...