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but i will not do what senator davis will do.enator davis wants to expand obamacare in the state of texas and that is the last thing we need because obamacare is a failure. obamacare and expandeded medicare is bad for patients, it is bad for doctors, it is bad for taxpayers. you've seen the future of obamacare with v.a. care. as it concerns for doctors, they are fleeing both medicaid and obamacare because they simply cannot get paid and we can't have health care without doctors. >> general abbott do you support the -- >> we don't need these obama-style mandates telling business how to run their business. the one thing we know is government doesn't know how to run business and proof of that is by looking at the state of texas itself. because i know that senator davis thinks that we need to have an increased in minimum wage here. but here is the lost fact and that is about 94% of the hourly wage jobs in the state of texas are paid at above minimum wage already. there's a reason for that. and that is because texas's models works as
but i will not do what senator davis will do.enator davis wants to expand obamacare in the state of texas and that is the last thing we need because obamacare is a failure. obamacare and expandeded medicare is bad for patients, it is bad for doctors, it is bad for taxpayers. you've seen the future of obamacare with v.a. care. as it concerns for doctors, they are fleeing both medicaid and obamacare because they simply cannot get paid and we can't have health care without doctors. >>...
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i'm paul davis.f my parents were teachers and i know kansas can do better than governor brown back's largest single cut to school funding in state history. for our daughter's sake, for our kids and grandkids we have to restore the cuts because education means economic opportunity and i will not allow strong kansas schools to become a thing of the past. ♪. >> hi, i'm paul davis, common sense kansan who looks proven solutions. i hired jerry, professional driver to demonstrate the direction governor brownback has been taking our state. low job growth and three kansas credit rating downgrades in one year. brownback said he would hit the act sell rate tore on his agenda. i'm paul davis, kansas dan do better. jerry, don't hit the accelerator. [applause] >> wibw radio and kansas radio networks i will be the moderator for the first debate which will focus on the kansas governor's race. before i introduce the candidates i want to introduce the people who are going to be asking questions here today. our media
i'm paul davis.f my parents were teachers and i know kansas can do better than governor brown back's largest single cut to school funding in state history. for our daughter's sake, for our kids and grandkids we have to restore the cuts because education means economic opportunity and i will not allow strong kansas schools to become a thing of the past. ♪. >> hi, i'm paul davis, common sense kansan who looks proven solutions. i hired jerry, professional driver to demonstrate the...
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davis. knows moree anyone about the atlanta campaign than buff,s, a proud civil war as he told our students today. .e earned his undergraduate and his phd at emory, where he focused on civil war. he taught high school history for several years and drew on that this morning. and has been conscientious about communicating to us what he wanted to say. . his pieces have appeared in a number of scholarly publications. he was the book review editor for 11 years and his 2001 book, atlanta will fall, highly and his most recent book, what the -- excuse me -- what the yankees did to us, sherman's bombardment and wrecking of atlanta, has been described as one expert as the most well-researched and detailed account ever written about the fall of atlanta. in 2013, the georgia writers association recognized dr. davis with its author of the year award in the category of history. at round tables across the country, he is a highly sought-after speaker. we're honored to have this lover of the civil war here w
davis. knows moree anyone about the atlanta campaign than buff,s, a proud civil war as he told our students today. .e earned his undergraduate and his phd at emory, where he focused on civil war. he taught high school history for several years and drew on that this morning. and has been conscientious about communicating to us what he wanted to say. . his pieces have appeared in a number of scholarly publications. he was the book review editor for 11 years and his 2001 book, atlanta will fall,...
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president davis and general lee were beside themselves. finally, johnston launched an attack at fair oaks, and ladies and gentlemen, thereby rendered his most signal service to the confederacy by getting himself seriously wounded and knocked out of action. it led him to a point, as commander of the army of virginia, which lee never relinquished, as you know, for the rest of the war. in mississippi, spring of '63, johnston was something of a theater commander. and when pemberton found himself locked in, president davis sent johnston to command troops being assembled near jackson as a army of relief. eventually, 25 or 30,000 confederates gathered in the rear, but johnston never attacked. as a result, pemberton surrendered. despite this predilction, at least two-time record of failure, president davis appointed general johnston to succeed bragg, who had been humiliated in the route. he asked johnston, please, launch an offensive against sherman before he launches an offensive against you and begins to invade georgia. instead -- here he's righ
president davis and general lee were beside themselves. finally, johnston launched an attack at fair oaks, and ladies and gentlemen, thereby rendered his most signal service to the confederacy by getting himself seriously wounded and knocked out of action. it led him to a point, as commander of the army of virginia, which lee never relinquished, as you know, for the rest of the war. in mississippi, spring of '63, johnston was something of a theater commander. and when pemberton found himself...
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davis will take some questions. who will get us started? >> was there a conspiracy by grant [inaudible] i can't say that. repeat the question. to stall thegrant career of thomas. prevent his promotion. promoted ineen october of '63. grantdid not matter if had disliked. such a rocksolid record, he was promoted to the army of the cumberland. he was never promoted after that, but it was the largest army in the western theater. i think that answers your question. at least to my satisfaction. [laughter] headmaster, we've scared them again. bruce wrote one of the biggest mistakes of the confederacy was johnson because he understood all you had to do was hold out against a war weary public. the question has to do with ote histories of the war in the 1950's and 1960's. let's remember what we've learned. wasston claimed after he removed he could have held atlanta another two and a half months. i just don't see how. even his own soldiers, before he was fired, were complaining about his retreat. dr. jones knows this. some of them said we will keep rep
davis will take some questions. who will get us started? >> was there a conspiracy by grant [inaudible] i can't say that. repeat the question. to stall thegrant career of thomas. prevent his promotion. promoted ineen october of '63. grantdid not matter if had disliked. such a rocksolid record, he was promoted to the army of the cumberland. he was never promoted after that, but it was the largest army in the western theater. i think that answers your question. at least to my satisfaction....
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the interview tonight is wendy davis. the democratic candidate who i almost just ran down like a bough ball. she was on her way in. i was sprinting to the set and if it's anything like what it was during the interview, it's going to be very exciting. also, more news about the nfl story that has crossed over. the nfl commissioner has just come out and made new remarks tonight. it's likely to fan the flames with everyone who is upset. we also got rilts from the last round of primaries brve the november elections. primaries are being held in five rounds tonight. there's been polls cloized within the last minute. we're keeping an eye out there for important results from tonight's primaries. but we also spent part of the news day today making our own special coverage plans here at msnbc for tomorrow night. testimony white house has just announced that a rare thing will happen. this is a president address. these don't happen very often. in the obama presidency, we've only had an average two or three of these a year. prime time
the interview tonight is wendy davis. the democratic candidate who i almost just ran down like a bough ball. she was on her way in. i was sprinting to the set and if it's anything like what it was during the interview, it's going to be very exciting. also, more news about the nfl story that has crossed over. the nfl commissioner has just come out and made new remarks tonight. it's likely to fan the flames with everyone who is upset. we also got rilts from the last round of primaries brve the...
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davis. >> i go out and help once in a while but dad does not allow me to drive the combine. i am not old enough. of the values and the character that they made in that hard work on that family farm is just amazing. we have people rolling back to rural kansas. families are coming in. >> kansas welfare rose -- kansas welfare role has been cut in half. way out of poverty is not just to get pittance from the government. it is what you taught us. it is education, work, family structure. him >> we have 50,000 new private sector jobs. in kansas andning don't let anyone tell you anything different. tradition of strong public schools began. i am paul davis, my parents were teachers, and i know kansas can do better than governor brownback's largest single cut to school funding in state history. your kids and grandkids we have to restore those cuts. education means economic opportunity. i will not allow strong kansas schools to become a thing of the past. >> i am paul davis. we demonstrate the directio
davis. >> i go out and help once in a while but dad does not allow me to drive the combine. i am not old enough. of the values and the character that they made in that hard work on that family farm is just amazing. we have people rolling back to rural kansas. families are coming in. >> kansas welfare rose -- kansas welfare role has been cut in half. way out of poverty is not just to get pittance from the government. it is what you taught us. it is education, work, family structure....
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davis with the lead. we will start with some of the political ads running in the state. >> i was raised on a farm in eastern kansas. my dad and mom still operate it. i go out and help every once in a while. my dad does not let me plant or run the combine. i am not old enough. what the character and the values that they gave me, just amazing. we have people moving back to rural kansas. that is just music to my ears. these families are coming in. >> sam brownback, kansas. >> in 2011, kansas welfare has been cut in half because more people than ever in history are working in kansas. >> the way out of poverty is not just to get a pittance from the government. the way out of poverty is what you taught us, education, work, family structure. jobs, that is the way out of poverty. the sun is shining in kansas and do not let anyone tell you any different. >> just like this, arkansas tradition of strong public schools began. i am paul davis. my parents were teachers. i know kansas can do better than 's largestrownba
davis with the lead. we will start with some of the political ads running in the state. >> i was raised on a farm in eastern kansas. my dad and mom still operate it. i go out and help every once in a while. my dad does not let me plant or run the combine. i am not old enough. what the character and the values that they gave me, just amazing. we have people moving back to rural kansas. that is just music to my ears. these families are coming in. >> sam brownback, kansas. >> in...
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by this point, jefferson davis has had enough of joe johnson. jefferson davis has lost faith in joe johnson's ability to hold the city of atlanta. johnson repeatedly told the davis administration and politicians who visited his headquarters that the best way to support -- to sport the federals's out of georgia was to strike their supply line. but johnson claimed that his calgary -- cavalry could not do this. he needed reinforcements to defend the flanks of the army as it fell back. johnson didn't have a line long enough to defend the men. so what he asked over and over was for the davis administration to send the horse command east to break sherman's supply line. this would involve stripping the states of alabama and mississippi of all of their defenders, and that was something davis -- i think wisely -- refused to do. richard mcmurray and others have pointed out that alabama and mississippi were ready important states. stripping the states of their defenders would have opened up the rich agricultural region of the river about a. it would've ope
by this point, jefferson davis has had enough of joe johnson. jefferson davis has lost faith in joe johnson's ability to hold the city of atlanta. johnson repeatedly told the davis administration and politicians who visited his headquarters that the best way to support -- to sport the federals's out of georgia was to strike their supply line. but johnson claimed that his calgary -- cavalry could not do this. he needed reinforcements to defend the flanks of the army as it fell back. johnson...
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senator wendy davis, thank you for your time and insight. general greg abbott, thank you so much as well. we appreciate you coming tonight. this is all about arming our viewers with the information they need to make an informed decision when they hit the polls. it is worth reiterating once again the important days. the last day to vote -- register to vote is october 6. early voting begins october 20 and the big day where we will decide a new governor here in texas is on november 4. , thet to bring in carlos editor of "the monitor." your thoughts on this historic debate? >> thank you for your participation. as the post game begins tonight about who won, we should be mindful that there is one clear winner -- that is the voters of the rio grande valley. we appreciate your willingness to come here and subject yourself to questions with your candor. your final thoughts to your spanish-language viewers? [speaking spanish] >> we all to want to thank doctors hospital renaissance for this beautiful venue tonight. absolutely amazing. also, the crew th
senator wendy davis, thank you for your time and insight. general greg abbott, thank you so much as well. we appreciate you coming tonight. this is all about arming our viewers with the information they need to make an informed decision when they hit the polls. it is worth reiterating once again the important days. the last day to vote -- register to vote is october 6. early voting begins october 20 and the big day where we will decide a new governor here in texas is on november 4. , thet to...
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davis grabs his knee. he grabs his knee there.>> verne: mike davis has made it to the bench where he's getting attention on the right ankle and foot. >> gary: the last two years, south carolina rushed for over 200 yards in this game. i thought he would have to get close to that number. i have to be honest with you. i thought they would have a tough time handling the pass rush and the blitz package. steve spurrier and his staff seemed to be a step ahead in play calling and the lack of discipline coverage by that young secondary for georgia. just too many easy throws. >> verne: i don't want to be the harbinger of unfortunate news but it's begun raining. there's dark clouds surrounding us. >> gary: i'll take the sandstorm. i don't want a lightning storm. >> verne: again, a lot of time and a man wide open. it's nick jones. what a combination of these two life-long friends. >> gary: it's just -- they're picking their poison right now. one time they run it over the middle. the next time, out to the sidelines. i don't know which -- yeah,
davis grabs his knee. he grabs his knee there.>> verne: mike davis has made it to the bench where he's getting attention on the right ankle and foot. >> gary: the last two years, south carolina rushed for over 200 yards in this game. i thought he would have to get close to that number. i have to be honest with you. i thought they would have a tough time handling the pass rush and the blitz package. steve spurrier and his staff seemed to be a step ahead in play calling and the lack...
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not surprising. >> nick davis, good work. it's a fine book.ulations on a big chunk of your life and what you were able to accomplish and thanks for talking to us. here is the post script. you will notice nick davis, when i asked him, how is the screenplay coming along chose his words careful. he said there isn't a screenplay and he changed the subject. the day after we recorded that interview, news came out that there will be a movie version of davis's book to be directed by george clooney shooting is scheduled to start next year. there may well not be a screenplay yet. but there is clearly one come can. and in that respect, the truth, the whole truth has just caught up with nick davis. we will see you next time here at "the listening post." ♪cally . >> shia rebels take control of the yemeni government headquarters and other strategic sites from the capitol sanaa. ♪ hello there. i am laura kyle. you are watching al jazeera live from doha. also head, ending months of dispute, afghanistan's rival presidential candidates sign a power sharing deal
not surprising. >> nick davis, good work. it's a fine book.ulations on a big chunk of your life and what you were able to accomplish and thanks for talking to us. here is the post script. you will notice nick davis, when i asked him, how is the screenplay coming along chose his words careful. he said there isn't a screenplay and he changed the subject. the day after we recorded that interview, news came out that there will be a movie version of davis's book to be directed by george...
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davis with the lead. >> i'm paul davis who likes proven solutions. >> jerry special driver demonstrate the direction governor brownback has been taking our state. can you tell us to education, low job growth and downgrades in one year and now he says he is going to hit the accelerator on his agenda. kansas governor's race. before i introduce the introduce, i want to the people who are going to be asking questions here today. our media panel, and they are down front, includes nick schwinn, managing editor of the hays daily news, mike schwenk he, reporter high for -- reporter-anchor, and alex zygmunt. todd.mekeeper is in keeping with the statewide election, we have statewide reporters here today. our candidates will each have 90 seconds for an opening statement and 90 seconds for a closing statement. they will each have one minute to respond to questions. the candidate who answers first will also have 30 seconds a rebuttal time. this is important, please be courteous in responding to each of the candidates and please refrain from responding until they have completed their statements. the
davis with the lead. >> i'm paul davis who likes proven solutions. >> jerry special driver demonstrate the direction governor brownback has been taking our state. can you tell us to education, low job growth and downgrades in one year and now he says he is going to hit the accelerator on his agenda. kansas governor's race. before i introduce the introduce, i want to the people who are going to be asking questions here today. our media panel, and they are down front, includes nick...
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rajai davis.off, and it's 1-0. >> john: of course, they're looking scoreboard today, to see what the royals and seattle are going to do later on tonight. seattle plays texas. >> matt: royals in new york to take on the yankees on fs1. as davis fouls that one away. that one is under way. brandon mccarthy is on the mound. that one has just started. top half of the first. see what the giants do in september. in the world series years 2010, 2012, they get into the finish strong. 18-8 in 2010. 19-8 in 2012. a win today would make bruce bochy's bunch 4-2 in this september. two balls and a strike to rajai davis. and detroit's down to its final strike. >> john: i often wonder because of where they play 81 times, are they more refreshed than most teams with the cool weather, not the high humidity? of course, some other places it can be really uncomfortable. but they've done a nice job. to your point in september, just finishing the deal. when they smell it, they finish it. and this will be the case again th
rajai davis.off, and it's 1-0. >> john: of course, they're looking scoreboard today, to see what the royals and seattle are going to do later on tonight. seattle plays texas. >> matt: royals in new york to take on the yankees on fs1. as davis fouls that one away. that one is under way. brandon mccarthy is on the mound. that one has just started. top half of the first. see what the giants do in september. in the world series years 2010, 2012, they get into the finish strong. 18-8 in...
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behind the head lines wendy davis as candidate as governor for texas. [♪] hello i'm bonnie erbe withelcome to to the contrary a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, isis. >> security moms women living under isis and a female fighter pilot. women are playing important roles fighting isis. mairam al mansouri became the first female pilot in the united arab emirates military and led her country's mission when fighter jets from the uae took part in air strikes against the islamic state in syria this week. meanwhile an unidentified french woman shot video showing the lives of women in syria under isis. it shows a woman being warned to keep her face covered and french women telling family members they are not coming home. the photographer used a camera hid den risking her life. meanwhile, the terrorist crisis is changing minds about the upcoming november elections in the u.s security moms are back. this important demographic of white, married women is key to both parties as a result of the isis beheadings, the percentage of americans very worried about
behind the head lines wendy davis as candidate as governor for texas. [♪] hello i'm bonnie erbe withelcome to to the contrary a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, isis. >> security moms women living under isis and a female fighter pilot. women are playing important roles fighting isis. mairam al mansouri became the first female pilot in the united arab emirates military and led her country's mission when fighter jets from the uae took part in air...
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davis throughout his 34 years of law enforcement. on the local police department as superintendent to the police department in 1994. during this period he was recognized for reducing the up crime rate quicker than any other superintendent in the united states of america, with over 100,000 residents in cities of over 100,000 residents. thank you for your service and your service to the city of boston, the commonwealth and to our country. it is an honor to have you here today and we look forward to your testimony. we also have join in the former commissioner, the chief of police at the watertown police department, mr. edward deveau. chief deveau sits on the executive board of the massachusetts chief of police association and played a crucial role during the manhunt for dzokhar tsarnaev. his leadership made national headlines, five of his officers found themselves in a battle that involve gunfire and homemade explosives on small streets in watertown. chief deveau, my pleasure to see you again. we are all grateful to your service and tak
davis throughout his 34 years of law enforcement. on the local police department as superintendent to the police department in 1994. during this period he was recognized for reducing the up crime rate quicker than any other superintendent in the united states of america, with over 100,000 residents in cities of over 100,000 residents. thank you for your service and your service to the city of boston, the commonwealth and to our country. it is an honor to have you here today and we look forward...
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her name was tate elease davis.ved her as we love our living daughters, drew and amber, and she forms, of course, a very important part of my life. >> republican attorney general in texas, davis's opponent in the governor's race was sure to tread lightly in his response, despite his anti-choice stance. abbott issued a statement, the unspeakable pain of losing a child is beyond tragic for any parent. as a father, i grieve for the davis family and for the loss of life. joining me tonight is sara slayman, field director for the texas ft. bend democratic party and terry o'neil, president of the national organization for women. terry, you first. this is a very bold move that wendy davis is making. not many people publicly talk about this. not many people talk about this traumatic experience and this very tough decision. why do you think she did it? >> you know, ed, i can't say why wendy davis did this, but i will tell you, women from texas that i have talked to have said how grateful they are to her. that they -- that he
her name was tate elease davis.ved her as we love our living daughters, drew and amber, and she forms, of course, a very important part of my life. >> republican attorney general in texas, davis's opponent in the governor's race was sure to tread lightly in his response, despite his anti-choice stance. abbott issued a statement, the unspeakable pain of losing a child is beyond tragic for any parent. as a father, i grieve for the davis family and for the loss of life. joining me tonight is...
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adolfo's grandmother, fanny may davis game his primary caregiver. between his sick husband, disabled son and other grandchildren. davis' grandmother struggled to provide support and supervision. >> my gran grandmother took carf me and everybody else, you know, but she couldn't keep an eye on me a lot, so it led me to the streets. >> davis' first brush with the law came when he was just nine years old. >> i was hungry. this little girl came out of the store with a bag and i snatched the bag of food because i was hungry, she held onto the bag but she dropped 75-cent and $3 in food statement thes and i picked it up and we want to the restaurant to eat foot and that's where the police caught me eating food. >> desperate people do srez tk*ez pratt things, he grew out side of the house and and more because of the chaos in the house there wasn't food and things that little kids need. so he founded it out on the sued. as he got older he start the hanging out with older guys in the gang and they took care of him because he was a likable kid. >> they gave me
adolfo's grandmother, fanny may davis game his primary caregiver. between his sick husband, disabled son and other grandchildren. davis' grandmother struggled to provide support and supervision. >> my gran grandmother took carf me and everybody else, you know, but she couldn't keep an eye on me a lot, so it led me to the streets. >> davis' first brush with the law came when he was just nine years old. >> i was hungry. this little girl came out of the store with a bag and i...
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. >> check out mo'ne davis and the taney baseball team in coopers town, the jersey mo'ne davis wore inhe world serieses will be on display in coopers town. davis and taney played a little game against the anderson monarchs today in coopers town. what an honor. lets go back to the studio. >> jeff thank you. >>> tonight is the most anticipated night of prime time tv premieres, you can watch can all on 6 abc. the premiere of "how to get away with murder" sharrie williams joins us with a preview. >> you are right, it's the triple threat with how to get away with murder is one of the most talked about shows this season. #~ tgit it starts with an all new "grey's anatomy," christina is gone and that means big changes. and then at 9:00, "scandal" is back, you have seen this promo with olivia pope's empty apartment and office, at the end of the last season she got on a plane and where did she go and will she be back to her usual gladiator antics. >> as an actor and especially in a serialized drama, have you to introduce a character in the way that is probably the strongest part of her mask and
. >> check out mo'ne davis and the taney baseball team in coopers town, the jersey mo'ne davis wore inhe world serieses will be on display in coopers town. davis and taney played a little game against the anderson monarchs today in coopers town. what an honor. lets go back to the studio. >> jeff thank you. >>> tonight is the most anticipated night of prime time tv premieres, you can watch can all on 6 abc. the premiere of "how to get away with murder" sharrie...
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. >> but jamal davis has been a breath of fresh air. a friend washington knows from local clubs. >> talk about your outfit. that was the kicker. >> bitch, my outfit was i have silver, like, disco booty shorts on and a lime green tank top with white go-go boots. >> we're both gay, and that makes me feel more comfortable around him, other than everybody else on the unit who it straight. he just makes my time go by a lot faster. >> i did the whole catwalk and a pose and i killed the stage. i killed it. >> i just bet you did. >> davis' good times have been frequently interrupted by stays at kent county. he has prior convictions for larceny and break-in and arrested various times on parole violations. he pled guilty to two new counts of lars si and is now awaiting sentencing. >> i can't wait to get out of here. >> girl, don't remind me. >> you got less days than i do. >> because you're a criminal. >> i'm innocent. >> you're a habitual offender . >> no. that was last year. this is this year. >> new year, new you? >> that's what they say. new
. >> but jamal davis has been a breath of fresh air. a friend washington knows from local clubs. >> talk about your outfit. that was the kicker. >> bitch, my outfit was i have silver, like, disco booty shorts on and a lime green tank top with white go-go boots. >> we're both gay, and that makes me feel more comfortable around him, other than everybody else on the unit who it straight. he just makes my time go by a lot faster. >> i did the whole catwalk and a pose...
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senator davis, your response? >> as a senator, i fought for the principle of making sure that people with valid opportunities and identifications to vote were provided the ability to do that. whosebott has a party platform calls for the repeal of the voting rights act. this is about suppressing minority votes. right now mr. abbott is defending in court a voter id law that has as its intended purpose that outcome. .ust as he defended in my district, that i represent, the ability to suppress votes by tearing communities apart from each other, tearing minority voters apart from each other to suppress their voices at the ballot box. >> thank you so much. that includes the question-and-answer portion of this historic texas gubernatorial debate. now it is time for closing statements. you will each have two minutes. senator davis, you will be up first. >> a dear friend of mine has a governor that has a grandmother who gave her the advice -- when someone shows you who they are, believe them. ns who i am. texa billion inai
senator davis, your response? >> as a senator, i fought for the principle of making sure that people with valid opportunities and identifications to vote were provided the ability to do that. whosebott has a party platform calls for the repeal of the voting rights act. this is about suppressing minority votes. right now mr. abbott is defending in court a voter id law that has as its intended purpose that outcome. .ust as he defended in my district, that i represent, the ability to...
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. >> senator davis. >> in stark contrast to mr. abbott, i stood in protest to $5.4 billion in cuts to our public schools. mr. abbott has been depending them in court ever since. the judge's ruling ruled in favor of our children and against mr. abbott. mr. abbott, these cuts and the cuts that you are defending and tha have left our classrooms overcrowded, that have left our teachers laid off, that's not liberal, that's not conservative, it's just dumb. and it's shortchanging our children and selling out their future. as governor, i will make the education of our children a priority. and i will fight to make sure that our schools have more resources, not less. >> thank you. senator davis, you recently released a book in which you discuss your personal polite with aboorgs. what do you see as fair regulations on abortion? >> i have always believed that women should be able to make this most personal and difficult
. >> senator davis. >> in stark contrast to mr. abbott, i stood in protest to $5.4 billion in cuts to our public schools. mr. abbott has been depending them in court ever since. the judge's ruling ruled in favor of our children and against mr. abbott. mr. abbott, these cuts and the cuts that you are defending and tha have left our classrooms overcrowded, that have left our teachers laid off, that's not liberal, that's not conservative, it's just dumb. and it's shortchanging our...
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but it was. >> others judged davis' abortion decision altogether. texas light to life group said quote, it encourages women facing difficult diagnoses to celebrate their appreciate life, and if needed survive life-sustaining care to the child until he or she reaches the point of natural death. >> when you hear that and think about the choice that you made, what do you think? >> i respect that other people might make a different choice in that situation. i have always believed that these are very individual, personal decisions for a woman to make. >> polls showed davis trailing republican attorney general greg abbott in the race, but davis is not asking for help. >> do you want the president to help campaign for you in the final stretch in the final days? >> i am running for governor. i am running as wendy davis on my platform and my plans for what i'll do for the state. and i will be my own spokesperson for what i will do in that role. >> pretty amazing story there. no matter what you think politically. we'll be right back. we come into the world hu
but it was. >> others judged davis' abortion decision altogether. texas light to life group said quote, it encourages women facing difficult diagnoses to celebrate their appreciate life, and if needed survive life-sustaining care to the child until he or she reaches the point of natural death. >> when you hear that and think about the choice that you made, what do you think? >> i respect that other people might make a different choice in that situation. i have always believed...
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mo'ne davis arrived at the baseball hall of fame with her team.r-old from south philadelphia, pitched her way into the history books this summer always the first female player to win a game at the little league world series. she made sure a little bit of that history is preserved for ever by donating her game jersey to the hall of fame. >> we come here a lot and it's pretty cool to see all the jersey and see my shutout jersey would be amazing. davis shut out a team from nashville 4-0 featuring a fast ball that reached 70 miles per hour. she told reporter, she knew she was a trailblazer. >>> former pitcher, one of the three women ever to play in the negro league was a fan of mo'ne davis for years. >> my baseball playing was a great experience. >> reporter: mo'ne davis is the first little leaguer on the cover of sports illustrated. she has not only been on the mound, but handled all the hype. >> she pitched a two game shutout with the help of her teammates. >> every friday, mr. booker connects with his friends at the senior center to enjoy a nutriti
mo'ne davis arrived at the baseball hall of fame with her team.r-old from south philadelphia, pitched her way into the history books this summer always the first female player to win a game at the little league world series. she made sure a little bit of that history is preserved for ever by donating her game jersey to the hall of fame. >> we come here a lot and it's pretty cool to see all the jersey and see my shutout jersey would be amazing. davis shut out a team from nashville 4-0...
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wednesdayy davis, she'll cut bureaucratic -- wendy davis, she'll cut bureaucratic red tape. you decide who would be best for texas. >> tomorrow night live coverage of the iowa governor's debate between incumbent republican government government tor bran stad and senator hatch. live campaign 2014 coverage from burlington, iowa starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> find our television schedule at c-span.org. and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. 202-626-3400. mail us or send us a tweet at @c-span #comments. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> here are just a few of the comments we recently received from our viewers. >> i dialed c-span but this show , the shows that president nixon's resignation. the only thing that was -- this morning i was hoping to watch sonic jet fighter. it had something about the panama canal. no big deal. that was interesting. but if it was supposed to be the super saber, i'm hoping that they'll show that again -- you know what i mean, show it because it didn't get shown this morning. but either way, looking for
wednesdayy davis, she'll cut bureaucratic -- wendy davis, she'll cut bureaucratic red tape. you decide who would be best for texas. >> tomorrow night live coverage of the iowa governor's debate between incumbent republican government government tor bran stad and senator hatch. live campaign 2014 coverage from burlington, iowa starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> find our television schedule at c-span.org. and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching....
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davis has made himself irrelevant. it makes you wonder, are we going to go back to square one or will there be another decade of debate? there's going to be a lot of political debate. the government so far has been very quiet and they have said we welcome his report and we look forward to the final statement which will come out to the elections next year. if anybody gets david cameron today and put him on the spot on the subject. >> a lot of voices will be churning on this one. later this hour, we will be with the ceo to talk about london's next runway and the key aviation advisor. all of that is coming up on "the pulse," and we are back in a couple of minutes. ♪ >> a back to our big a focus. nato said it will reinforce of the borders. aggression.sian let's talk about that. of a capital company joins us. which is the most important event? and what ise five, happening with the ecb? things are all very important. the biggest event is russia and ukraine and the nato summit. and it seems to me that the escalation, it is a
davis has made himself irrelevant. it makes you wonder, are we going to go back to square one or will there be another decade of debate? there's going to be a lot of political debate. the government so far has been very quiet and they have said we welcome his report and we look forward to the final statement which will come out to the elections next year. if anybody gets david cameron today and put him on the spot on the subject. >> a lot of voices will be churning on this one. later this...
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davis said her mother struggled.er was in her 20s. she had three children, ages about 5 to 1. and she experienced tremendous depression after i was born. my parents separated not long after i was born. my father remarried. and my mother was left in a strange place, she was alone. she almost took her life and ours. she put us into the back of the car. she couldn't imagine leaving the world and leaving us behind. she had intended to start the car in the garage. and an angel came into our lives that day. a neighbor who had never come to our home before rang the bell. and he sat in the living room. he held my mother's hand. he talked to her for quite a long time. and by the time he left, she was through it. and she came and collected us from the car. and put one foot in front of the other. and pushed on. for all of us. and did a beautiful job of it. >> reporter: davis credits her mother's life experience for giving her the strength to persevere when she faced her own challenges of being a single, working mother. you know
davis said her mother struggled.er was in her 20s. she had three children, ages about 5 to 1. and she experienced tremendous depression after i was born. my parents separated not long after i was born. my father remarried. and my mother was left in a strange place, she was alone. she almost took her life and ours. she put us into the back of the car. she couldn't imagine leaving the world and leaving us behind. she had intended to start the car in the garage. and an angel came into our lives...
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mo'ne davis joins us next.e ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sweenjoy it all...ry! 'cause red lobster's one and only endless shrimp is now! endless choices! endless variety! kick it up with our spicy new wood-grilled sriracha shrimp and it's back: parmesan crusted shrimp scampi! the year's largest variety of shrimp flavors! so many to explore! as much as you like, any way you like! endless shrimp is here! but not for long. so hurry in and sea food differently. oh, hi, cortana. you look...nice. [ cortana ] thanks. this is the new htc one m8 for windows. sleek. but, i'm more than just a pretty face. me, too. i can check your calendar, then traffic to help you make your mani-pedi on time. and you sound great too. well, i have two speakers for music. ♪ oh...i only have one. really? yes. and i'm sitting on it. ♪ when cold refreshment calls. coors light answers. "anybody else" frost brewed coors light. the world's most refreshing beer. ♪ ♪ ♪ when delta bath...g") ...shower... ...toilet... ...and faucet innovations... ...make getting clean.
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davis: mr. at-bat, the judge recently vote against u.n.of the schoolchildren of texas, ruling that our schools are unconstitutionally underfunded. the only thing right now coming between our children, and appropriate funding of our schools today is you. on behalf of the 5 million children of this day, will you agree tonight that you will drop your appeal and allow our schools to be appropriately funded? abbott: senator davis, there's actually another thing between me and not lawsuit and that is the law you voted on to help pass in 2011 and every most of the attorney general the ability to settle lawsuits just like this. but it is important to understand that what i want to do is focus on creating mass governor a better education system in the state. it is time that we put our partisan differences aside when it comes to building a better future for the next generation. what i am focused on a sunday school system that was constructed in part in the last century. what i am focused on is building a better education system for the next generati
davis: mr. at-bat, the judge recently vote against u.n.of the schoolchildren of texas, ruling that our schools are unconstitutionally underfunded. the only thing right now coming between our children, and appropriate funding of our schools today is you. on behalf of the 5 million children of this day, will you agree tonight that you will drop your appeal and allow our schools to be appropriately funded? abbott: senator davis, there's actually another thing between me and not lawsuit and that is...
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viola davis on television? how is that happening? that way every single day. >> reporter: and viola can't believe it, either. you never thought that you -- i can't believe you said this, would get a role like this. >> yeah. >> reporter: you said at your age, you are cast as someone who is sexy -- >> absolutely. i'm usually people who are none of those things. how did you get this? >> it wasn't exactly -- legal. >> then we just have to get creative. i would describe this show as everything shonda rhimes, everything that's mysterious and ta tantalizing and also something that's very character-driven. it's very much about people being put in extraordinary circumstances and watching how they evolve. watching how they, you know, hold up under the pressure. we bury the evidence. i did my job. >> reporter: talking about the leading women that you have, thank you. it is redefining how we look at the leading lady, so to speak, in these types of shows. >> i feel like i get asked the question a lot, how do you write these smart, strong women? a
viola davis on television? how is that happening? that way every single day. >> reporter: and viola can't believe it, either. you never thought that you -- i can't believe you said this, would get a role like this. >> yeah. >> reporter: you said at your age, you are cast as someone who is sexy -- >> absolutely. i'm usually people who are none of those things. how did you get this? >> it wasn't exactly -- legal. >> then we just have to get creative. i would...
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davis has seized on brownback's experiment label. is this a state that isn't particularly fond of experiments in politics? >> well, i would say yes. it is definitely a state that is not particularly fond of experiments. they don't want a governor who's going to turn their state into a science laboratory. >> people, i don't think they don't like change. i don't think they trust change. so i came out here and said, "look we haven't been growing. we've got to get our tax rates down so we can grow." >> reporter: and about that experiment word? >> yeah, i shouldn't have used that word. but the good news is it's working well. we're growing. we've got record employment in kansas. >> reporter: then, after a brief discussion with an aide... >> reporter: the things we're doing are not anything new. going to... getting your incomes taxes down, we got nine states without an income tax. that's not new. so nothing we're doing is new. now it's new that we're doing it but nothing that we're doing is different than what's done before. >> reporter: th
davis has seized on brownback's experiment label. is this a state that isn't particularly fond of experiments in politics? >> well, i would say yes. it is definitely a state that is not particularly fond of experiments. they don't want a governor who's going to turn their state into a science laboratory. >> people, i don't think they don't like change. i don't think they trust change. so i came out here and said, "look we haven't been growing. we've got to get our tax rates...
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usually being nominated as a davis cup captain was a gift after a great career. there are many players who have had a fantastic career and have not saved -- served as coach. she will have to prove she is the right woman for the job. xx
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wendy davis will reduce the number standardized test and cut waste and davis will use education to build an economy for all of texans. you decide who will be best. is embroiled in scandal again. as a state senator, she use her influence for contracts. then voted on bills to help her own law firm. davis profited from her day job by voting and twisting arms and in the senate. she crossed from potential. legal work is part of an open at the investigation. unfit to be governor. >> he was a texas surgeon. two patients died and others paralyzed. victims soon. weeks after accepting a campaign contribution from the hospital's chairman, greg abbott got involved in using his office to go to court a different the victims. greg abbott, another insider. andn you can see the second final debate between the candidates for texas governor. when wendycoverage davis faces greg abbott. c-span's --:00 on 9:00 on c-span. airstrikest the u.s. against isis in syria and iraq. major general jeffrey harrigian gave reporters an update on monday. this is 30 minutes. experience and professional air men that are worki
wendy davis will reduce the number standardized test and cut waste and davis will use education to build an economy for all of texans. you decide who will be best. is embroiled in scandal again. as a state senator, she use her influence for contracts. then voted on bills to help her own law firm. davis profited from her day job by voting and twisting arms and in the senate. she crossed from potential. legal work is part of an open at the investigation. unfit to be governor. >> he was a...
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davis mr. mclaugh ton could you come up and we have a list of speakers signed up this evening for this particular item so as i call our name, please come up to the pronounced you each have two minutes (calling names) please line up for first speaker please press the bum. >> good evening supermarket and commissioners and staff i'm hillary the manager and regional director for the charter school it's a nonprofit manipulating advocacy organization that supports the charter movement i'm here in support of the petition our team worked with one purpose we've reviewed the finding and building it meets all the requirements set for the in law to guide our petition the ed code is clear a local agency shall not deny the petition unless the charter school provides an unfounded program and their demonstrately unsuccessful in having the program and it doesn't fit the required
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davis says he didn't see anything happen. also today san jose police said the investigation is being handed over now to the district attorney's office. >> family violence unit is working closely with him to determine what other investigation needs to be done. the district attorney will be making the determination of what if any charges will be filed. >>> the 49ers still haven't decided if mcdonald will play in the team's season opener this sunday in dallas. >>> sports director mark ibanez joins us now. this is just the latest on series of players to be in trouble. and the team spoke out today. >> exasperation is probably what the team is feeling behind closed doors. but then publicly, well they know they've got to react to this and take the issue on directly. it's really a double edged sword. it's a sensitive social issue that affects the team's over all public imagine and make no mistake about it really. this is also a football team in the business of winning. and ray mcdonald is a key player on an already troubled defense s
davis says he didn't see anything happen. also today san jose police said the investigation is being handed over now to the district attorney's office. >> family violence unit is working closely with him to determine what other investigation needs to be done. the district attorney will be making the determination of what if any charges will be filed. >>> the 49ers still haven't decided if mcdonald will play in the team's season opener this sunday in dallas. >>> sports...
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>> wendy davis is embroiled in scandal yet again. as a state senator she used her influence to handle a lucrative contracts that helped her own law firm. she profited from her day job by twisting arms in the senate. she crossed from potential to real conflicts of interest. our legal work has caused an open fbi investigation. wendy davis unethical behavior, unfit to be governor. >> he was a texas surgeon performing operations well reportedly using cocaine. it did -- they did nothing to stop them. after excepting 1/4 million dollar campaign contribution from the hospital's chairman , greg abbott got involved using his office to go to court against the victims. greg abbott, another insider, not working for you . >> recent polls listed this race as a leading republican you can watch the final debate in the texas governor's race live tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span. >> campaign 2014 debate coverage continues. wednesday night at 8:00 live coverage of the minnesota governors' debate between incumbent governor democrat mark dayton and repu
>> wendy davis is embroiled in scandal yet again. as a state senator she used her influence to handle a lucrative contracts that helped her own law firm. she profited from her day job by twisting arms in the senate. she crossed from potential to real conflicts of interest. our legal work has caused an open fbi investigation. wendy davis unethical behavior, unfit to be governor. >> he was a texas surgeon performing operations well reportedly using cocaine. it did -- they did nothing...
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davis looks at how women around the world are portrayed in film.ittle resemblance to real life. >> reporter: on the surface, the box office block bluster "frozen" looks like a success story for women. with two female leads and written by a woman as well, it became the highest grossing animated feature of all time. the whole world was singing a girl's song. ♪ let it go let it go let it go ♪ >> when it came out, my boys were at a birthday party, and talking about movies. and somebody brought up "frozen." and everybody, including my boys said, i love that movie. that's a great movie. >> reporter: but actress geena davis isn't fooled. she said female centered success stories like frozen, "bridesmaids" or "the hunger games" bring up far from reality. >> we want to say, now it's exchanged. but it doesn't, because the powers that be are still saying, yeah, not might have been a one-off. >> do you want to step to the back of the car please? >> reporter: the actress may be known for thelma or no nonsense gotti. but the mother of three found a new mission. >
davis looks at how women around the world are portrayed in film.ittle resemblance to real life. >> reporter: on the surface, the box office block bluster "frozen" looks like a success story for women. with two female leads and written by a woman as well, it became the highest grossing animated feature of all time. the whole world was singing a girl's song. ♪ let it go let it go let it go ♪ >> when it came out, my boys were at a birthday party, and talking about movies....