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davis: certainly, ann richards, the last female governor and the last democratic governor in texas. she experienced certainly her own brand of what it was like to run as a woman in the state of texas. her daughter, cecile richards, who is the head of planned parenthood, is very much a role model of mine, and she started an entity in texas, the texas freedom association, the texas freedom network, which stands for civil rights and freedom of expression, and that legacy continues after she left, so she certainly made her mark on the world, and it certainly shows that she is unflappable in the face of criticism and unflappable in all of the undoing of the fine work that that organization is doing, and she is a role model of how we conduct ourselves as women in the face of what can be a backslide from time to time. host: we can see who can embody strength and thick skin, and you wrote in your book about how far you have come in this regard and really not letting the turkeys get you down. [laughter] host: so your personal story makes the case for public policy that supports women, how do
davis: certainly, ann richards, the last female governor and the last democratic governor in texas. she experienced certainly her own brand of what it was like to run as a woman in the state of texas. her daughter, cecile richards, who is the head of planned parenthood, is very much a role model of mine, and she started an entity in texas, the texas freedom association, the texas freedom network, which stands for civil rights and freedom of expression, and that legacy continues after she left,...
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. >> in your book you describe a parallel between former texas governor ann richards and yourselves.in the sense you both have strong marriages with two partners. yet run for office placed a strain on your marriages that could not be sustained. you stated at its most basic point, referring to your former husband, our relationship had begun in been built upon a power differential, and you're struggling with a knee to 40 your own way for a while to get to know who you could be separate and apart from them. i'm wondering, referring back, do you think that women can have it all, ma it is not what needs to change within the home so that men are more comfortable with women's power? >> you know, if i could answer this question and solve this issue, i would be doing the world a great deal of good. it is difficult. of courtship to professors on your faculty here governor granholm and her husband dan and they confronted this issue and they've been very open in talking about the. it can be very difficult as women are working to find a foothold in careers not only to dealtodo with the way that t
. >> in your book you describe a parallel between former texas governor ann richards and yourselves.in the sense you both have strong marriages with two partners. yet run for office placed a strain on your marriages that could not be sustained. you stated at its most basic point, referring to your former husband, our relationship had begun in been built upon a power differential, and you're struggling with a knee to 40 your own way for a while to get to know who you could be separate and...
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id like to quote a good friend of all of ours that was governor ann richards when she said you can pute lipstick in earrings on a pig, call it monique. but it's still a pig. this agreement today is what fast track was about in 2014 and when it arrived in the congress it was dead on arrival and it will be continue to be opposed in this congress as well. we've got laid out negotiating objectives that are not enforceable in any way. you take a look at currency and larry will comment on this as well, i'm sure. they say they should avoid currency manipulation. think about that. avoid. what does that mean? there's no prohibition and indeed, this treaty in the making for five yaers and told there will be no currency chapter in it and currency is directly related to loss of job, depression of wages, and the data is overwhelming and they will not address it in this fast track bail. >> apparently in the senate finance committee today, ron wyden is saying they agree with the human rights provisions in here. i don't know how you're going to enforce that. you're trusting other nations. larry, what
id like to quote a good friend of all of ours that was governor ann richards when she said you can pute lipstick in earrings on a pig, call it monique. but it's still a pig. this agreement today is what fast track was about in 2014 and when it arrived in the congress it was dead on arrival and it will be continue to be opposed in this congress as well. we've got laid out negotiating objectives that are not enforceable in any way. you take a look at currency and larry will comment on this as...
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when i first met hillary clinton in 1994 and she was campaigning for governor ann richards in texas, i couldn't have met a more warmer person and getting to work with her at the white house while running the women's office in the national democratic committee, i do think there's a side of her that has not broken through as well because you've had decades of media scrutiny at no other level than a candidate, or a public figure has faced before. >> you really think she does well in front of crowds? >> i think she does an amazing job in front of crowds. >> really? why not take advantage of it? >> she doesn't -- >> why not do it in front of a big crowd? >> -- intimate setting when she's talking one-on-one with folks. when they get to know her and her story, and her fight to level the playing field because that's what this campaign is going to be about. >> matt, let me go to you. you know, she's headed immediately to iowa where she came in third place in 2008 and never really recovered from it. and there's a new poll out that half the voters there in iowa do not think she is honest or tru
when i first met hillary clinton in 1994 and she was campaigning for governor ann richards in texas, i couldn't have met a more warmer person and getting to work with her at the white house while running the women's office in the national democratic committee, i do think there's a side of her that has not broken through as well because you've had decades of media scrutiny at no other level than a candidate, or a public figure has faced before. >> you really think she does well in front of...
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ann to talk about the things we're looking to do the subsets of the population but the populations we believe we'll insure we hit those numbers awhile improving the quality of the patients health care. >> thanks richard ann marie for brown and i've been terribly alone and forgotten in manhattan i'm here to talk about the program the question how it is impacting the quality costs and patient experience my answer to those questions have through care management brown and i've been terribly alone and forgotten in manhattan has hired the corridors to help them understand their medications and identify symptoms and manage their disease their - the patient can call the number one way we get patient into our program is following an event an emergency room visit or stay we have a route call we make to the folks after discharge or an emergency visit and often can identify small problems if we identify bigger problems we move them into the case management program and that program we coordinate the care with the physicians and do a lot of teaching and help the patient manage their disease and void costing admissions i'm going to bring up an example of a member urging a member named mar not a real name but a pati
ann to talk about the things we're looking to do the subsets of the population but the populations we believe we'll insure we hit those numbers awhile improving the quality of the patients health care. >> thanks richard ann marie for brown and i've been terribly alone and forgotten in manhattan i'm here to talk about the program the question how it is impacting the quality costs and patient experience my answer to those questions have through care management brown and i've been terribly...
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if you have information, call anne arundel county police. richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: happening now in anne arundel county, a boy is recovering at johns hopkins after serious injuries from a dog attack. the 10-year-old was attacked on the grounds of woodside elementary school. two dogs rottweilers, jumped a fence and attacked him. the boy had major trauma to his head, face, chest, and arms. alison: the family of a nine-year-old d.c. boy shot in the head on the playground last october plans to sue its owner. we have followed this story for months as he has been recovering from the century. tomorrow his family will file a lawsuit against mayfair mansion's apartments and the security company. the police have not made an arrest in the shooting. leon: two parents in montgomery county are living what they call their worst nightmare. they call themselves free range parents, allowing their six and 10 ural children walk to the local park unsupervised. that has raised numerous complaints from neighbors. they have been investigated twice in the past six months. sunday aftern
if you have information, call anne arundel county police. richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: happening now in anne arundel county, a boy is recovering at johns hopkins after serious injuries from a dog attack. the 10-year-old was attacked on the grounds of woodside elementary school. two dogs rottweilers, jumped a fence and attacked him. the boy had major trauma to his head, face, chest, and arms. alison: the family of a nine-year-old d.c. boy shot in the head on the playground last october plans...
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i've seen that in my home state when ann richards was first elected governor.e support of a lot of suburban moderate republican women who thought the republican party was too far to the right. i think she is a trail blazer. the main thing is that she is a highly competent, tough individual. and i'm sure she learned a lot from that last experience. i lost my first race when i ran for congress in 1974. i learned a great deal and won the second time and stayed in office for 26 years. you learn by doing in this business. >> and michael wants to respond, i can tell. >> yeah i appreciate all this love falling on clinton, but the reality of it is she has a people problem. as the national journal piece this morning noted, as one person said i guess, you know, you can get to like her. i have a hard time liking her right now. in places like iowa. so yeah i get this. a lot of the numbers hillary is seeing is because there's no one else in the race. there's a hankering among democrats for there to be a primary. so they put on this facade that oh, yeah 86%, we're with hilla
i've seen that in my home state when ann richards was first elected governor.e support of a lot of suburban moderate republican women who thought the republican party was too far to the right. i think she is a trail blazer. the main thing is that she is a highly competent, tough individual. and i'm sure she learned a lot from that last experience. i lost my first race when i ran for congress in 1974. i learned a great deal and won the second time and stayed in office for 26 years. you learn by...
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richard fong. i attended the betty ann ong center and having a technical issue -- i think it's more mr. ginsburg, i had spoken about they are trying to form a partnership with the rotary club and betty ann ong organization and they had in mind simply using the facility at mason street. so when they use the facility they have to pay the required permit issues and guarantee that the floor is okay and everything else. it's a partnership aspect that i wanted to look at closer. the foundation has an additional rotary club. i think the rotary club before they donate to civic recreation places, rpd, if we have that type of relationship it's good, because they can go to all 1, 2, 3, 4, districts of rpd. in doing so, i wanted to try to get more of that funding going back to a start-up fund but they don't have any money going back to the recreation facility. they have a partnership. if you use the facility like coming up on may 2nd, they get one-third or something like that. i think there should be a fee structure included where the fee or whatever it is gives back to the start-up funds to pay fo
richard fong. i attended the betty ann ong center and having a technical issue -- i think it's more mr. ginsburg, i had spoken about they are trying to form a partnership with the rotary club and betty ann ong organization and they had in mind simply using the facility at mason street. so when they use the facility they have to pay the required permit issues and guarantee that the floor is okay and everything else. it's a partnership aspect that i wanted to look at closer. the foundation has an...
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richard engel in istanbul for us. thank you very much for that. nbc's ann curry is in switzerland where these meetings have been going on. as richard is saying this could be an end to the long cold war between iran and the united states. what's the mood there now? >> well it doesn't establish -- re-establish diplomatic relations or anything like that but it does for the first time in more than 30 years represent the probability of an agreement, a deal between the united states and iran. and it is definitely an historic moment. it is rare to see nations who have for decades threatened each other with war step back from the brink and give peace a try. for secretary of state kerry, it is a momentous announcement. this is potentially going to be one of his greatest triumphs if in fact the deal -- if it is signed at the end of june, does yield a period of peace. i should probably also give you more perspective about this. that is that this secretary of state has spent more time on the road working on this deal than any other secretary of state since the signing
richard engel in istanbul for us. thank you very much for that. nbc's ann curry is in switzerland where these meetings have been going on. as richard is saying this could be an end to the long cold war between iran and the united states. what's the mood there now? >> well it doesn't establish -- re-establish diplomatic relations or anything like that but it does for the first time in more than 30 years represent the probability of an agreement, a deal between the united states and iran....
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>> and we'll have richard who's the brown and to tell la half of the population from the ah o from brown and i've been terribly alone and forgotten in manhattan >> welcome back. >> ann marie director of clinical services i'm very happy to have them. >> thank you all for taking time out of our busy schedules to be here undoubtedly there will be questions during the presentation that needs our expertise and response as we go forward to thank you for taking the time to come. >> as part of the presentation i will share my analysis then we'll have the two representatives terry hill and richard answer what we've old as questions and we'll go back and make a recommendation and close the presentation. >> that's correct. >> page 2 - okay. i don't know but we have the document on page 2 what we're doing is projecting the costs and establishing the recommended renewable for 2016 for the flex funded program before we give you our answer let's remember when we went into 2013 from 2012 when was a short planned year we raised the rates 3 and a half percent in r68 2014 we didn't raise the rent in 2015 we did not raise the rates but made a decision when it was recommend for a 4 perc
>> and we'll have richard who's the brown and to tell la half of the population from the ah o from brown and i've been terribly alone and forgotten in manhattan >> welcome back. >> ann marie director of clinical services i'm very happy to have them. >> thank you all for taking time out of our busy schedules to be here undoubtedly there will be questions during the presentation that needs our expertise and response as we go forward to thank you for taking the time to...
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anne. the children were between the ages of six and 16. alison: relatives believe that they died from carbon monoxide poisoning, but they are waiting on word from the medical examiner. richard: this is just devastating. normally this house would be filled with the sounds of laughter and children playing. family members say they have not heard from the father and more than a week. today, the terrible discovery. >> why do they all have to be dead? richard: for bonnie edwards and her husband, lloyd, it is an unspeakable loss. a man and his seven children were found dead on the eastern shore monday. family members believe the 36-year-old father and the youngsters all died from carbon monoxide poisoning. >> he is a wonderful father. he is a father that anyone would want to have. richard: the police were called here at 11 a.m. after he do not show up at his job. officers arrived, they found the home locked. inside they found the entire family likely dead for several days. >> a father taking care of seven kids by himself. i feel devastated. >> it's extremely tragic. not only is it tragic to the people it happened to in the families, the extended families, it is tragic to the city
anne. the children were between the ages of six and 16. alison: relatives believe that they died from carbon monoxide poisoning, but they are waiting on word from the medical examiner. richard: this is just devastating. normally this house would be filled with the sounds of laughter and children playing. family members say they have not heard from the father and more than a week. today, the terrible discovery. >> why do they all have to be dead? richard: for bonnie edwards and her...
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trial against boston marathon bomber, ann, you know some of the victims' families including the family of the 8-year-old boy who was murdered that day martin richardve come out and said they don't want the death penalty. do you think that's going to have any impact on the jury in terms of ultimately their decision what some of these families say that they want? >> hopefully the jurors have been the been paying attention to that because they have been instruck theed no to. however, this stuff can filter through if the statements come into evidence surely can have an impact. the truth is what they are looking for, the defense is looking for, one or two jurors just with some misgivings that sit there and say, look, even sean collier, the m.i.t. officer killed said he wouldn't kill a bug and that also that he wouldn't bow to peer pressure. those kind of messages can get through to some of those jurors with misgivings and help them to maybe stay the course against -- the overwhelming evidence of the brutality of this crime. >> and you know we saw some of sar my yev's family members arrive in boston on thursday. i wonder if you think there is any chance
trial against boston marathon bomber, ann, you know some of the victims' families including the family of the 8-year-old boy who was murdered that day martin richardve come out and said they don't want the death penalty. do you think that's going to have any impact on the jury in terms of ultimately their decision what some of these families say that they want? >> hopefully the jurors have been the been paying attention to that because they have been instruck theed no to. however, this...
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. >>> i'm anne makovec following the vaccination debate that returns to the state capital today and there's extra security that ahead of another senate committee hearing. dr. richardwould make it harder for parents to opt out of vaccinations for their kids getting rid of the "personal belief" exemption in the current law. pan has gotten threats through email and facebook. one post referring to him as hitler. the chp ordered extra security for pan but he is standing firmly behind his bill. >> children who may have a chronic condition like cancer and are on chemotherapy who cannot be immunized and they depend on the rest of to us protect them. >> reporter: unvaccinated children are 1 to 5% of california's public schoolchildren. if this bill does become law, california would join mississippi and west virginia as the only states with such strict vaccine rules. live in the newsroom, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> i want to give you some updated information on this sausalito crash before you reach the golden gate bridge. southbound 101 was a multi-car wreck now cleared to the right- hand shoulder. so still waiting for tow crews still some activity out there some minor delays
. >>> i'm anne makovec following the vaccination debate that returns to the state capital today and there's extra security that ahead of another senate committee hearing. dr. richardwould make it harder for parents to opt out of vaccinations for their kids getting rid of the "personal belief" exemption in the current law. pan has gotten threats through email and facebook. one post referring to him as hitler. the chp ordered extra security for pan but he is standing firmly...
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mary ann der son went there-anderson bentz therebentz -- went there when they wouldn't let her sing at constitutional hall. it's interesting how that temple- -- >> richard nixon went there. >> to meet and talk sports with demonstrator demonstrators. let's be serious. sure i think this city is not about a penny or five dollar bill, it's where king went. it's almost primordial, isn't it, to go there and give the speech that matters. >> one is it's kind of an accident the speech was delivered at the lincoln memorial. most people who supported the idea of the march was the march was aimed at congress. they wanted to ed toed to come to the steps of the capitol and have the protests there. john f. kennedy didn't want the protests there and no one favoring krifrts wantcivil rights wanted it there. you look at the mall, what is the farthest estest place away from the capitol? of course we're sending them down there. it turned out to be this wonderful decision base everyone then had that simymbolic importance and king had lincoln on his minds in his remarks and mentioned five score years ago lincoln delivered his great speech. he mentions the emancipation procla
mary ann der son went there-anderson bentz therebentz -- went there when they wouldn't let her sing at constitutional hall. it's interesting how that temple- -- >> richard nixon went there. >> to meet and talk sports with demonstrator demonstrators. let's be serious. sure i think this city is not about a penny or five dollar bill, it's where king went. it's almost primordial, isn't it, to go there and give the speech that matters. >> one is it's kind of an accident the speech...
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ann -- she passed away and then sarah. i was wondering what the relationship was between martha washington and either of george mason's wives. host: thank you. patricia: they were friendly neighbors. richardas far as i know, they never became intimate friends. and, in fact, that friendship sadly was a political casualty. right. george mason and george washington who had been friends and collaborators in the period leading up to the revolution. but after the constitutional convention which, of course, washington sanctioned and mason refused to sign, it really spelled in many ways and end to their friendship. host: well, on twitter, someone said as, "george and martha washington quite the power couple." so, as we close out here just kind of bringing us full circle, what are the important things for people to know about the influence of martha washington? patricia: i think it's important to know how smart and powerful she was, and how dependent he was on her. his achievements were his achievements. but having her there with him made them much more possible. richard: and i think that's true. i think she defines influence in a way that perhaps contemporary americans might have difficulty under
ann -- she passed away and then sarah. i was wondering what the relationship was between martha washington and either of george mason's wives. host: thank you. patricia: they were friendly neighbors. richardas far as i know, they never became intimate friends. and, in fact, that friendship sadly was a political casualty. right. george mason and george washington who had been friends and collaborators in the period leading up to the revolution. but after the constitutional convention which, of...