I respect the president. He and I have a difference of opinion on how to help the country we both love. But the question each of us wants the voters to answer is who will be the better president not who is the better American.
I leave CNN with the utmost respect love and admiration for the company and everyone who works here. This has been my family and shared endeavor for the past 27 years and I am forever grateful and proud of all that we have accomplished.
If we have no respect for our viewers then how can we have any respect for ourselves and what we do?
I'm not an American but I have always had the outsiders' respect for the American people and the American way.
I think Europeans have enough tradition and respect for the experience and body of work of an actress that they don't sell out to the new ones.
My focus is always on the day. What I've done behind me I try to have respect for it and keep an eye on it and make sure it isn't abused and obviously be thoughtful about it because it's all real to me. I'm basically in every band I ever was in and the songs I still mean them all.
You can't tell your kids to read if you're just watching television. They have to see you read. And in that respect I think it's important to walk the walk. It's a wonderful shared time.
Teachers have the hardest and most important jobs in America. They're building our nation. And we should appreciate them respect them and pay them well.
I have a strong emotional respect for Steve.
I do think that at one time being an actress was the equivalent almost of being a prostitute. It garnered roughly the same respect. That's changed a lot thank goodness.