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fraction of an impact globally, we are going to cost potentially tens of thousands of jobs, particularly in manufacturing. in my state is about 20,000 manufacturing jobs. but you also series go up for most repairs close to 20% out there. that is a huge problem. it is a prime example of -- i'm thinking about this and i have a son at marquette, so i love the sweatshirt. i have kids and eagle scouts can i think your campsite should be cleaner when you leave then when you found it. [applause] i believe in clean air, clean
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land, clean water. that is what i want for my children, and hopefully someday after they have children, when i have grandchildren, for them i want them to have the same clean air, clean land, and clean water. it helps me think of going up to eagle river and all sorts of beautiful places that looks at the beautiful scenery you have here. that is what i want for my grandchildren. but i want to make sure that my children have a job. so the way this president has gone, and others seem to think you could choose between one and the other and not both. they think we have to both out there. my point is we can have things that preserve our environment by the protector financial resources. it is why i believe in all of the energy policy that gives us as many options as possible. i would approve keystone pipeline the very first day was in office. [applause]
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to add to that, i also believe it's part of our national security. we need to make sure we work with our utilities, our public services, and others out there to make sure that we are protected because we think about airlines and all those other things that are important to you say. before 9/11 we were not thinking about big airplanes. we need to make sure that all the things that are vital to our way of life, telecommunications, utilities, transportation, all of those things are protected. we need a president that is on top of that and an administration that will take that on. it is incredibly insightful or someone your age to have a question like that. thank you. stick around, we will say hi. [applause] >> thank you for coming and visiting us. i think you will stick around and answer a few questions. ♪
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governor walker: absolutely.
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also making tax levels appropriate for job training. [indiscernible] >> they were on strike for three
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days. that's when i quit the union. it's still going on. if you want me to do something, i am going to do it because i want the money. thank you, mr. president. [laughter] [indiscernible] >> nice to meet you. >> thank you so much. governor walker: thank you.
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>> test of public unions. public unions. governor walker: i agree with you 100%. live free or die. >> ok. >> i want to talk to you about something because i have had it on my mind for a while. i worked on ronald reagan's campaign in 1980. from now, we can address you as mr. president. all the very best and anything i can do to help you.
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i like your ideas on everything. we need somebody with common sense and you sure have it. god bless. governor walker: thank you. pass the word on. >> you'd better believe it. reagan is myer: hero. >> mine, too. >> i think we need to expand our values globally. we can fight terrorism with books. will you launch a presidential
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initiative on nutrition and education you go -- education? [indiscernible] governor walker: we are going to talk about things like this. [indiscernible] governor walker: that's great. awesome. thank you so much for coming.
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[indiscernible] we will lead -- governor walker: we will be bringing out reforms in the next couple of months. >> thank you, sir. [indiscernible]
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>> would you ever support something like the ssi on a federal grant?
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[indiscernible] governor walker: thank you. hi. >> nice meeting you. [indiscernible]
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governor walker: part of the reason why people have been making -- wanting to make changes in transportation in the --[indiscernible] >> what is your general opinion about the general funds? governor walker: i restore the transportation fund in my state. patients and families. thank you. >> thank you. governor walker: the parameters
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we will look at a month and a half from now, we will have reforms rolled out. [indiscernible] >> i appreciate that. i bought the book. governor walker: drive safe. >> governor christie and have donated to fight aids and malaria. governor walker: we will look at that in the future. >> hopefully i can follow up with you. thank you very much. governor walker: thank you. >> one question.
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[indiscernible] earlier thiser: year, the director of national security said last year was the most lethal year for terrorist attacks in 25 years. he said i think we need to have as many reasonable options to combat terrorism as possible. we need to do it in a way that legal and constitutional. >> do you think it's illegal? governor walker: i'm not a lawyer. >> they have been doing it. governor walker: i would consult attorneys on that. >> they said obama is killing them and they are not getting any intelligence. governor walker: the bottom line, we have to make sure we
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have capacity and that there are as many legal and constitutional means as possible. the last thing we want to do is --e somebody find out [indiscernible] thanks. >> i am leaving contact information for a family assistance and public guardian program in colorado. i understand you spent some time with my brother-in-law. i was born inr: colorado springs. those swingof
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states that will be important this fall. >> i will get this information to him. good talking to you. governor walker: thank you. me one second. [indiscernible] ♪ >> she is running to the car for one moment. governor walker: ok, we will give her a second then. where is my water? is nice and cool in here. is nice and cool in here.
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sometimes it is brutally hot. this is nice. i still eat that stuff but i try to be as reasonable as i can in terms of mornings and nights. chance -- if you eat well in the morning, you can eat almost anything for lunch. >> hillary is here. governor walker: ok, i will take a fit. great to be back again in another stop in new hampshire. certainly fun for us. town on meetings are great because we get to get a finger on the pulse of what people are asking here in new hampshire. some constant themes about the economy, obamacare, national security issues. as i mentioned at the onset, today, again we heard yet another judge point out that
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hillary clinton clearly, according to this judge's comments, seems to have violated the regulations and standards the federal government when it comes to her e-mail server. as i point out, this is one of the frustrating things. it is pretty clear that every time she was using that unprotected server, she was putting our national security at risk. she was putting our children and our families at risk. to me it is either illegal or it is incompetent. it increasingly appears to be something of both. >> do you find that term offensive and you think it promotes or hinders the debate? governor walker: i will leave other candidates to talk about that. when i talk about immigration, i talk about how we need to have a policy that truly secures the border in this country. we go forward enforcing the laws of this country. there shouldn't be sanctuary cities and we need to make sure
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-- i don't believe in amnesty. we should have a legal immigration system that gives priority to working american families. as far as those,, i will leave them to other candidates. you seem to come middle and not so committal after the woman and not sol committal after the woman brought up the declassification of the 9/11 pages. did you read them? governor walker: while i haven't read the classified parts. to make sure there weren't issues that would put national security at risk. i think having more information is a good thing. that is why i did not physically commit to that because i would need to have some reason to believe that the information itself wasn't classified. tonight that many times on the trail you have defined it planned parenthood --
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defunded planned parenthood years ago in your state. what ones have gotten money? governor walker: we had legislation up in this day right now that would ultimately prohibit that from happening. >> so it's not quite true that it's defunded. governor walker: it's 100% true from state funding. it was pointed out that there was federal money that came through and there is another way potentially for us to block it. >> you think it's legal and constitutional -- not constitutional, legal. there has been a debate. governor walker: we are going to go forward in the way that we think will sustain a legal challenge. that's why initially, we defunded state money. i think the best answer is for the federal government to step up and members of the house and the senate to send the bill to the president. some thing i would support as president of the united states. we sent that money to other places where it was used for
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women's health, just not in the controversial ways of planned parenthood. >> this is a long campaign. does it feel to you like this have been a low moment in the campaign as far as that goes? governor walker: it is pretty steady. in october 2007, last time there was an open race, it was even closer to the election that we are right now. polls showed that hillary clinton was way ahead of barack obama and john edwards. rudy giuliani and fred thompson were way away of -- way ahead of john mccain. to do, we are committed townhall meetings, house parties, and other events like this in new hampshire and similar events elsewhere around the country. that when people hear about our story and that we did not just take over the unions and special interest groups in washington, we are willing to take over the establishment -- take on the establishment and our own party, we will do what it takes regardless of party to do what's right for america. >> thank you.
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>> jeb bush said today that he -- that he would seriously consider putting a woman on the ticket if hillary is the nominee. governor walker: i think decisions based on who you put on the ticket for vice president should not be made for political purposes. they should be made first and foremost for who is competent to be the president of the united states. the number one response ability of the vice president is a little morbid. -- responsibility if i were president and something were to happen to me, i would want somebody who is competent to be the president of the united states. that is the number one responsibility any credible person should think about when they pick a running mate. secondly -- that is a funky flash. >> we are at a disco now. governor walker: glad i don't have vertigo. the second most important criteria is that once you find out someone who is competent to be president of the united
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states, you should pick someone that shares your values and principles. to me, i am not going to pick people for a political purpose regardless of what the criteria is. i will pick the person who is prepared to be president of the united states and who shares the same principle that believes that i do. >> thank you. >> i will be following up with didn't hear your answer because there are so many. you have come the closest to anybody that we have asked to answering it. i know you haven't read it. rennet -- read it, they said there was nothing in it that would threaten our national security. bob graham was in the senate at the time. he has been fighting about this for 12 years. he says that there is nothing
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that will hurt our national security to release. do you think it should be released for the victims to be able to go to court and protect themselves to keep this lawsuit? so people don't have to die in foreign lands with inaccurate information. i certainlyker: think having more information overall for the american people is better. i have not read it myself and i would want to consult with someone who actually has read it. >> will you call on those members of the house and senate right now to go and read those pages? it's a half hour of their lives in a most no one has bothered to do it. governor walker: i want to talk with him and who actually read it. >> there was a press conference in june of this year, a senate bill has been introduced to declassify, bipartisan. it was introduced by rand paul. they read it.
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many people in the house are on this resolution they have. i encourage you to look at our stuff and talk to those who have read it. if you are in a position to do it, i would like you to have that -- add that to your day one things to do. thank you. governor walker: thank you. [indiscernible] my pleasure.er: >> 1, 2, 3. governor walker: thank you. good to see you. >> the next time you come, stop by our farm. you will a discount and pictures. governor walker: that's great. it's great to be here.
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[indiscernible] governor walker: thank you. >> governor. see you soon. thank you for coming. governor walker: my pleasure. >> i appreciate everything you do for this country, for us, for our kids. god bless.lker: [indiscernible] >> that's my husband. [laughter] >> thank you.
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>> we will see you again. [indiscernible] thank you very: much. >> thank you for letting him run. >> best of luck. governor walker: thank you. >> monday night on the communicators, this summer marks the 25th anniversary of digital television. areasthor of television aries talks about
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the development. cbs convinced us we should submit it to the fcc for consideration as the next-generation u.s. terrestrial broadcast standard. we weren't quite sure we wanted to do that because we were really satellite and cable guys and did not have a whole lot to do with the terrestrial broadcast network business. but we ended up doing that. all of a sudden in june of 1990, we cover was blown, what were doing. at first, everyone said it was impossible what we were claiming. later,ough, a year or so all of our competitors were essentially following us and it became a real race. >> monday night at 8:00 eastern on the communicators on c-span2. c-span, q and a with kurt dion, creator of the webpage kurt's historic
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sites.com. later, another chance to see presidential candidate scott walker in new hampshire. followed by presidential candidate bobby jindal at this weekend's iowa state fair. >> this week on qa day, 20-year-old college student kurt deion. since age nine, he has been visiting the graves of presidents and vice presidents. he talks about those visits, his interest in american history, and what it was like meeting president bill and hillary clinton. brian: you have a website

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