have used this word all the time. they re saying, it s moral to give people access to health care. i think that s revolutionary. tim franzen is still in atlanta. and tim, i m going to give you, actually, the last question, since we re talking about whether the south will rise again, for progressives. will georgia turn blue anytime soon? well, these terrible laws have brought people together that have been in their organizational silos, from those silos, into the streets, working together in a way that we haven t before. our survival depends on it. and so, yeah, people are excited. there s a new idea and the changing demographics make it inevitable that we re going to take back the state. it s not going to happen in two weeks. it s going to take us years to reshape the political landscape. and that s why we say, this is not a moment, this is a movement. and it s going to take a lot of work, but we re committed, we re in it for the long haul, we re looking at the long view, and,
i wonder if the taste of the bread and cheese will change. won t it be funny if it changes for the worse? you re like, bring back the chemicals. used to love grilled cheese sandwiches, so now i can go back to it. you don t eat them much? maybe i should start. alison, thank you so much. now let s go the ice would build up on tries. trees will come down and take down power lines. shirley temple has died. she was the first child star ever. the remarkable life she lived. we re going to take a look back. will georgia officials get it right this time? schools canceled, store shelves picked clean.
a judge speaks out abtd four people trying to get on the virginia ballot. what s next for them. a mother fed up with her son s run-ins with the law forces him to wear this sign. did she go too far? we give you a chance to weigh in this morning. we start with former mississippi governor, barbour, defending his decision to pardon 200 people. among the myrrherered set to release from prison. a judge put a halt on prison releases. the legislature is considering changing the constitution to take pardon powers away from the governor. what is barbour saying now? in his first public comments since issuing the pardons. listen. the power of gubernatorial to pardon felons is rooted in the christian idea of giving second chances. i m not saying i ll be perfect that nobody who received clemency will ever do nothing wrong. i m not in fallible and nobody else is. i am very comfortable and totally at peace with these pardons, including those at the mansion. you heard him mention the
to spend this thursday night, tomorrow night in his home state of illinois. well he now has fellow republicans following his lead. what is louisiana senator david vitter planning for tomorrow night? i m going to be watching from my family room in louisiana because i have a saints game party there and i m absolutely going to be there for the big game. kickoff of the saints season and the whole nfl. as a fan-atic i have my priorities. of course he was known for different kinds of parties in the past. if that is not enough where will georgia representative paul brown be during obama s address tomorrow night? well, in his office across the street. well, i say rather than joining his colleagues on the capital brown will be sitting in his office posting comments about the president s address on twitter. the georgia congressman did the same thing during this year s state of the union address. here s what i think. if these people refuse to respect public office they should stop calling the