is women getting control of their lives and time and space and delay marriage, to get out of a marriage when it s not working, when it s brutal when it s more lonely than being alone. this conversation amen! about no-fault divorce, this conversation, how on earth could anyone be advocating for a policy that traps people in miserable situations, sometimes violent situations? thank goodness we don t live in a time when you can t get out of a marriage that is so brutal. i don t say this as an advocate for or against either condition. i m a married guy with two kids. when a marriage works well, it works really well but we know what happens when it doesn t. there is this assumption if you are not married that you re not in a rich relationship. right. if you re living single, that you don t that you re not also also even creating family. so let me just say i think the tendency for us has been to look at the big social changes and think of them as problems. the way i approac
greta: here s the best of the ref. every vote doesn t count when doesn t count at least when it comes to the senate 14. their votes are invalid. scott fitzgerald still considers the 14 democratic senators in contempt of the senate for spending three weeks on the lam. miller fired back saying fitzgerald can try to take away our vote. as the people of wisconsin have shown he cannot violence our voices. four days ago friday governor walker signed the state s budget repair bill into law. here s an odd twist. now one democratic senator one of the 14 has an idea that is sure toe annoy his 13 colleagues. he s pushing to make it impossible to block state legislation by leaving the state in the future. he says this does not serve the senate or the state well. we are not sure which side
greta: here s the best of the ref. every vote doesn t count when doesn t count at least when it comes to the senate 14. their votes are invalid. scott fitzgerald still considers the 14 democratic senators in contempt of the senate for spending three weeks on the lam. miller fired back saying fitzgerald can try to take away our vote. as the people of wisconsin have shown he cannot violence our voices. four days ago friday governor walker signed the state s budget repair bill into law. here s an odd twist. now one democratic senator one of the 14 has an idea that is sure toe annoy his 13 colleagues. he s pushing to make it impossible to block state legislation by leaving the state in the future. he says this does not serve the senate or the state well. we are not sure which side
shouting. democrats in wisconsin state assembly shouting in anger after republicans used an obscure rule allowing them to end all debate and vote yes on the bill that ros back the benefits and bargaining power of the state s public unions. but that vote doesn t make governor scott walker s bill law. the state senate has to pass it and walker kept the pressure on the 14 awol democrats, 11 of whom were on the ed show last night to do their job be. enough time has passed. it s time to come back and have a vote on this measure. senate republicans have tried other means of persuasion, suspending direct deposit of the democrats paychecks and sending state police to several local homes to try and collect them. until they take this backwards budget bill off the table, there s nothing to go back to. reporter: inside the stays house, the crowds of overnight campers and protesters keep up
allowing them to end all debate and vote yes on the bill that rolls back the benefits and bargaining power of the state s union. but that vote doesn t make governor scott walker s bill law. the state senate has to pass it and walker kept the pressure on the 14 awol democrats. 11 of whom were on msnbc s the ed show last night to do their job. that time has passed. it s time to come back and have a vote on this measure. senate republicans have tried other means of persuasion, suspending direct deposit of the paychecks, sending state police to several of their local homes to try and collect them. until they take this backwards budget bill off the table, there s nothing to really go back to. inside the statehouse, meanwhile, the crowds of overnight campers and protesters keep up their vigils. a weary resolve still evident. i think we are getting worn out, but we are stronger than ever. but in what s primarily a numbers game, it is organized