of the constitution, they re not helping. so now, we need to remember texas was talking about seceding from the union some time ago. it s pollys like this that they actually write into their platform that make me believe they re still thinking about that. none of this is going to happen unless there s a whole bunch of people who think this is a good idea. it s not so much rick perry. it s a number of people who don t laugh him off the stage. and as i said, with all of the problems that this world and this country face, believe me, the bottom of the list, i think, are doma and sexual therapy or whatever that is referred to as. now, what happens if we do this choice day you re talking about and people like it? then what happens in texas? that s exactly right. one of the things which is so amazing to me is the idea that you re in your heart, what you feel, your inclination is not
custody without a bed. the next morning, gus attacked his father. since the attack, three area hospitals confirmed they had beds available but said no one had called them to check. my son. creigh deeds still lives at the same house where the attack happened just over two months ago. he s mostly recovered from his injuries, though he is visibly scarred, and he s returned to his seat in the state senate with a new purpose, mental health reform in virginia, to help fix the system he says failed him and failed his son. well, that s the motivation for the state senator. as we saw in sandy hook, the need extends beyond virginia. there is so much stigma around mental illness in this country. people speak about it in hush tones, if at all. tonight we want you to hear creigh deeds. we want you to hear about the son that he loved, the son he lost and the pain that too many families in this country face, often all alone. what do you want people to know
in time for people to get their refunds in march or april. because it will take so many months to unwind it. not to be throwing cold water on the grand legacy arguments, but the reality of what this man faces, of what we as a country face is so sobering. right. i think that the emotion that he felt was in the moment, being in chicago, surrounded by those young people. i ve been at headquarters. you have. you ve seen that when you first walk in, it looks like an insurance company. really what they did was filled with passion. we just didn t see it that much. and the congressional budget office came out with a report, andrea, that talked about the seriousness of the crisis we face, that unemployment will spike to 9.1% if this fiscal cliff is not averted and we ll go back into a recession. well, house speaker john boehner yesterday remained steadfast in his opization to raising taxes. but for the first time seemed optimistic about a deal.
there and took bin laden out. for those 9/11 attacks. and he has effectively used drones to decimate al qaeda. he has responsibly and honorably brought our troops home out of iraq. he has worked around the world. example, to promote jobs. when i was in india, to sell product the around the world, sustaining 25,000 new jobs or current jobs by selling things in india. back to 2010. martha: all of those things we heard from the campaign this is way of the mark. martha: understood. that s why we have you on today. i want to go through one more statement by her, that you know, sort of brings up some of the issues that you just mentioned. so let s take a look at this because it is directly to your point. she says in too many parts of the world america is no longer viewed as reliable ally or enemy to be feared. don t take my word for it she says, ask prime minister benjamin netanyahu. even as his country face as
as we hear more about this developing situation, we will bring you that information. jon: the mainstream media taking aim at republicans during the convention. many are criticizing ann romney s speech, last and what she had to say about the struggles that women in this country face. on nbc, brian williams peppered florida republican senator marco rubio with a lot of negative questions about the todd akin controversy. the general tone and language of the republican platform. in the meantime, a lot of grumbling over chris christie s keynote speech. attacking the rousing performance has been too much about him. let s take a look at the coverage. charlie hearst is a columnist for the washington times. he joins us from tampa, florida. you are there at the convention. as the coverage that you have seen so far of last night s event but accurately what happened? well, you know, it is