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Texas Monthly Talks

Clayton Williams, Businessman

Evan speaks with Clayton Williams.

Aired 12/16/2007

Texas Monthly Talks

Clayton Williams, Businessman

Season 6 Episode 10 | 26m 46s

Evan speaks with Clayton Williams.

It's been nearly 20 years since Clayton Williams challenged Ann Richards in the Texas Governor's race, and nearly 20 years since he delivered his infamous "relax and enjoy it" line. But Williams remains a major player in some other big Texas games, including oil and gas, ranching, and Texas A&M.

Aired 12/16/2007

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Texas Monthly Talks is a local public television program presented by Austin PBS

Funding provided by HillCo Partners, JP Morgan Chase, The Mattsson McHale Foundation, MFI Foundation, Alice Kleberg Reynolds Foundation

Texas Monthly Talks

Clayton Williams, Businessman

Season 6 Episode 10 | 26m 46s

It's been nearly 20 years since Clayton Williams challenged Ann Richards in the Texas Governor's race, and nearly 20 years since he delivered his infamous "relax and enjoy it" line. But Williams remains a major player in some other big Texas games, including oil and gas, ranching, and Texas A&M.

Aired 12/16/2007

Problems with Closed Captions? Closed Captioning Feedback

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Funding provided by HillCo Partners, JP Morgan Chase, The Mattsson McHale Foundation, MFI Foundation, Alice Kleberg Reynolds Foundation

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