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but in october 2017, a wisconsin circuit court denied that request.peals and promised that she's just beginning to fight. as for former prosecutor ken kratz and his new book, zellner dismisses kratz's claims about avery's treatment of women and interactions with teresa saying, "there was no proof mr. avery was becoming obsessed with ms. halbach." and that "rehashing a story about inadmissible evidence seems pointless." zellner also notes, "mr. kratz has no qualifications which would allow him to diagnose mr. avery as a psychopath." "mr. avery has never been diagnosed as a psychopath." kratz, who prosecuted both steven avery and brendan dassey says he's undaunted. andrea canning: are you afraid of kathleen zellner? no, i'm not involved in the case anymore. i shouldn't be afraid of anything. my involvement-- - she could-- - --concluded. - she could-- - go ahead. she could unravel your work if what she's saying has some weight to it. you don't think she has a chance? i don't. if she's so confident, why are you so confident? because we spent 18 months put
but in october 2017, a wisconsin circuit court denied that request.peals and promised that she's just beginning to fight. as for former prosecutor ken kratz and his new book, zellner dismisses kratz's claims about avery's treatment of women and interactions with teresa saying, "there was no proof mr. avery was becoming obsessed with ms. halbach." and that "rehashing a story about inadmissible evidence seems pointless." zellner also notes, "mr. kratz has no...
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have you experienced that in wisconsin? guest: there is migrant labor that helps in dairy farms in wisconsin. the kind of farm i grew up on didn't experience that as much. operational needs go beyond what the family can do. as we have mentioned, there are still so many small family farms that are not making a full-time living for their families. kind i grew up on was one that provided a middle-class living as i was growing up. that living was slipping away. i was fortunate enough that my parents were able to help me go to college. as we get other and further along, our farm is becoming the kind that increasingly can't make the kind of full-time living that it would have, a generation ago. that's what our experience has been. i want to say that what the caller was talking about was a really notable thing. earlier in our farm history in this country, it was very common to have incredibly large families. and, that is emblematic of the fact that our farms and farming has always been hard. it has involved great economic hardship
have you experienced that in wisconsin? guest: there is migrant labor that helps in dairy farms in wisconsin. the kind of farm i grew up on didn't experience that as much. operational needs go beyond what the family can do. as we have mentioned, there are still so many small family farms that are not making a full-time living for their families. kind i grew up on was one that provided a middle-class living as i was growing up. that living was slipping away. i was fortunate enough that my...
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have you experienced that in wisconsin? guest: there is migrant labor that helps in dairy farms in wisconsin. the kind of farm i grew up on didn't experience that as much. operational needs go beyond what the family can do. as we have mentioned, there are still so many small family farms that are not making a full-time living for their families. kind i grew up on was one that provided a middle-class living as i was growing up. that living was slipping away. i was fortunate enough that my parents were able to help me go to college. as we get other and further along, our farm is becoming the kind that increasingly can't make the kind of full-time living that it would have, a generation ago. that's what our experience has been. i want to say that what the caller was talking about was a really notable thing. earlier in our farm history in this country, it was very common to have incredibly large families. and, that is emblematic of the fact that our farms and farming has always been hard. it has involved great economic hardship
have you experienced that in wisconsin? guest: there is migrant labor that helps in dairy farms in wisconsin. the kind of farm i grew up on didn't experience that as much. operational needs go beyond what the family can do. as we have mentioned, there are still so many small family farms that are not making a full-time living for their families. kind i grew up on was one that provided a middle-class living as i was growing up. that living was slipping away. i was fortunate enough that my...
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and wisconsin. american university hosted this event. >> we are appreciative that you came back. >> it's a pleasure to be here. had my flight been any later i would've come straight here in my eagles jersey and jeans. >> i like it. we are going to get down to it and how do democrats get it back? i was texting the congressman, what were the lines like in pennsylvania? there were long lines in philadelphia, i wanted to hear if it was true? >> i've been in politics for 20 years and i have learned to be careful about anecdotal information. everyone calls around wanting to know what is happening. it is almost always exaggerated. more true now than ever because you have early voting. you could gauge some things 20 years ago or 10 years ago when you saw on election day and that is no longer the case. a lot of people get false hope but don't realize they are vulcanizing like hillary clinton, the media thought hillary clinton was going to win florida as obama had twice but they did not realize she was eating
and wisconsin. american university hosted this event. >> we are appreciative that you came back. >> it's a pleasure to be here. had my flight been any later i would've come straight here in my eagles jersey and jeans. >> i like it. we are going to get down to it and how do democrats get it back? i was texting the congressman, what were the lines like in pennsylvania? there were long lines in philadelphia, i wanted to hear if it was true? >> i've been in politics for 20...
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the presiding officer: the senator from wisconsin. ms. baldwin: like my colleague, senator kaine, i will be uplifting the words of some of my constituents who have been contacting me in a panic really over the last several days. but i want to remind folks why we come here at this hour to speak on the floor of the united states senate. we're here today to consider president trump's nominee for the office of management and budget, russell vought. many americans may not be familiar with mr. vought. however, you may be familiar with his most infamous work -- project 2025. that's right, president trump's nominee for the office of management and budget was one of the lead authors of project 2025. it is a document which president trump repeatedly denied having anything to do with during his campaign. first, i think it's important to break down the responsibilities of the office of management and budget, or omb. what does it really do? omb oversees the preparation of the president's budget request. this is a budget proposal that they send to cong
the presiding officer: the senator from wisconsin. ms. baldwin: like my colleague, senator kaine, i will be uplifting the words of some of my constituents who have been contacting me in a panic really over the last several days. but i want to remind folks why we come here at this hour to speak on the floor of the united states senate. we're here today to consider president trump's nominee for the office of management and budget, russell vought. many americans may not be familiar with mr....
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i want to push back on criticism of wisconsin versus yoder. the supreme court took pains to say compulsory attendance laws are important, so that is the first question. the second one is ic wisconsin versus yoder as a defense of a pluralistic, diverse system of different views in our country. so how would you square criticism of wisconsin versus yoder, again the amish, mennonite old order, after kids were 16 they could stay home, with a diverse, pluralistic, big country? >> there is really nothing in the decision that talks about diversity and pluralism. the decision is really about weighing the interest of the society and democracy and a well-educated educated set of children to age and a religious 18 group that said that it did not want to educate their children past eighth grade. i think they clearly made the wrong balance. what they should've said was that there is a compelling interest in democracy having educated individuals up to the end of whatever the compulsory education requirements are of the state. the way that the opinion is writ
i want to push back on criticism of wisconsin versus yoder. the supreme court took pains to say compulsory attendance laws are important, so that is the first question. the second one is ic wisconsin versus yoder as a defense of a pluralistic, diverse system of different views in our country. so how would you square criticism of wisconsin versus yoder, again the amish, mennonite old order, after kids were 16 they could stay home, with a diverse, pluralistic, big country? >> there is...
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what would you say to wisconsin farmers, wisconsin manufacturers who are concerned about their exports, their supply chains, and retaliatory tariffs? mr. lutnick: our farmers, our ranchers, and fishermen are the best in the world and they are treated poorly. candidate, as he spoke about treats our dairy farmers , horribly. that has got to end. it has got to end, and if canada is going to rely on america for its economic growth, how about you treat our farmers, ranchers, and fishermen with respect? so i think the president and our trump administration is going to improve the lives and is focused on improving the lives of our producers, our farmers, ranchers, and fishermen. these are vital. i'm going to work hard to make sure as an example for your dairy farmers they do much better in canada than they have ever done before. that is a key focus of this administration. sen. baldwin: can you commit to the american people that prices will not go up? mr. lutnick: i can commit that the economy of the united states of america will be much better. particular products may go up but all of them, i
what would you say to wisconsin farmers, wisconsin manufacturers who are concerned about their exports, their supply chains, and retaliatory tariffs? mr. lutnick: our farmers, our ranchers, and fishermen are the best in the world and they are treated poorly. candidate, as he spoke about treats our dairy farmers , horribly. that has got to end. it has got to end, and if canada is going to rely on america for its economic growth, how about you treat our farmers, ranchers, and fishermen with...
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that's been the case in milwaukee, wisconsin, in 2022. our correspondent dan lieberman traveled there to see how the nonprofit acts housing was hoping to level the playing field for local residents. two years later, he checks back in. they're out here like wolves. desziree tyson has watched in recent years as out of state investors bought up homes throughout her milwaukee neighborhood. so when the house across the street became vacant, she was concerned. we're not going to let an investor come from out of state and take over our property and move anybody in it, and they live out of state. they don't see what's going on. so no. but then lisa brooks, a longtime milwaukee resident, knocked on her door. she wanted to buy that house across the street to live in, but she needed help asking desziree to sign a city form supporting that she could get the house. that letter saved the day. brooks had been renting for more than 30 years. welcome to my humble abode. last summer, she was finally able to become a homeowner. it was real to put the key in
that's been the case in milwaukee, wisconsin, in 2022. our correspondent dan lieberman traveled there to see how the nonprofit acts housing was hoping to level the playing field for local residents. two years later, he checks back in. they're out here like wolves. desziree tyson has watched in recent years as out of state investors bought up homes throughout her milwaukee neighborhood. so when the house across the street became vacant, she was concerned. we're not going to let an investor come...
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in wisconsin we have invested tens of millions of dollars.le we were fighting to win the presidency, we invested in state legislative races, flipped 14 seats. we invested in tammy baldwin's race and she won because republicans turned up for trump but didn't vote down ballot. democrats voted for harris and baldwin and democrats down ballot. we need to think big, because to win the power to deliver for working people across race, ethnicity, in every state, not just battleground states, we need to build a party that builds from the ground up as well as the top-down. that's what i will do is i am chair. our mission is to empower democrats everywhere to win elections and deliver. [applause] symone: thank you. i want to ask one more question, particularly about the dnc primary calendar. it is a point of great interest to the dnc members, and a point of great contention, frankly. mr. martin, this question is for you. you and mr. wikler have both said dnc members should decide the 2028 primary calendar and the chair should not have their thumb on the
in wisconsin we have invested tens of millions of dollars.le we were fighting to win the presidency, we invested in state legislative races, flipped 14 seats. we invested in tammy baldwin's race and she won because republicans turned up for trump but didn't vote down ballot. democrats voted for harris and baldwin and democrats down ballot. we need to think big, because to win the power to deliver for working people across race, ethnicity, in every state, not just battleground states, we need to...
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he took wisconsin from a state under total republican control and in four years ended gerrymandering, struck down an abortion ban, flipped 14 legislative seats, and sent tammy baldwin back to congress. these results have earned him the trust of donors large and small. and in the five year since he became chair they raised $230 million. ben is ready for this job on day one. he can raise the funds that we need to put them to work where they will be most effective. in the states. let's get behind ben, a battle-tested leader, and do what is correct and right for our party. vote for ben. >> thank you, chair barnes. i am from battleground arizona and interim chair of the d&c hispanic caucus. i support ben wikler because he listened to my story. my parents immigrated to the arizona-new mexico border to work in the lettuce field. they work jobs that crushed their backs and their soul. they showed up every day to buy food and a roof and pay for my grandparents, my brother, my sister. they did this from sunrise to sunset. right now, millions of hard-working first-generation americans are showin
he took wisconsin from a state under total republican control and in four years ended gerrymandering, struck down an abortion ban, flipped 14 legislative seats, and sent tammy baldwin back to congress. these results have earned him the trust of donors large and small. and in the five year since he became chair they raised $230 million. ben is ready for this job on day one. he can raise the funds that we need to put them to work where they will be most effective. in the states. let's get behind...
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y hay alerta en wisconsin y en illinoispor aves muertas en las orillas del lago michigan.a por solo $20/mes cuando traes tu propio teléfono. ellos no. fact them. y te garantizamos el precio por 5 años. ellos no. so fact those guys, verdad? estamos totalmente contigo. get the facts, y cámbiate a total wireless. a veces necesitas que tú camisa sirva para algo más que para trabajar. como cuando necesita ser un hombro grande y suave donde llorar. por eso downy la hace más suave, más fresca y mejor. downy. dale vida a tu ropa. presentamos el nuevo ultimate hut bundle de pizza hut. elige dos pizzas de tamaño mediano. cualquier clase de alitas boneless. y cualquiera de nuestros palitos de pan y salsas. crea el festín pizza hut que se te antoje con el nuevo ultimate hut bundle a partir de $24.99. (ruido ambiental) un aleve dura todo el día para que mis clientes se sientan como en casa. sólo un aleve. 12 horas de alivio del dolor sin interrupción. aleve. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] eliÁn: carlos coronel, un sargento de la policÍa de los Ángeles es acusado de atropellar y
y hay alerta en wisconsin y en illinoispor aves muertas en las orillas del lago michigan.a por solo $20/mes cuando traes tu propio teléfono. ellos no. fact them. y te garantizamos el precio por 5 años. ellos no. so fact those guys, verdad? estamos totalmente contigo. get the facts, y cámbiate a total wireless. a veces necesitas que tú camisa sirva para algo más que para trabajar. como cuando necesita ser un hombro grande y suave donde llorar. por eso downy la hace más suave, más fresca y...
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wisconsin, arizona, nevada and michigan, our democratic candidates emerged victorious. you have to know, how did they do it? a relentless, unwavering focus on the issues that matter to those voters the most. the cost of things. the cost of eggs, meat, milk. public safety. can my daughter walk to school on her own? can she walk to the park? can my family know that they are safe? these were the issues people were most focused on in those states. it makes sense. if you are worried about putting food on the table, if you are worried about whether your kids will be safe at school, or whether your first responders are getting attacked on the subway by gang members, these worries will dominate your thinking. you will not be thinking about other issues, whether democracy, reproductive rights or the environment. we have to reckon with what people are thinking and how they voted and why they voted the way they did. these issues have always been at the heart of the democratic party and american families. if democrats are going to win, we have to make sure these issues remain at th
wisconsin, arizona, nevada and michigan, our democratic candidates emerged victorious. you have to know, how did they do it? a relentless, unwavering focus on the issues that matter to those voters the most. the cost of things. the cost of eggs, meat, milk. public safety. can my daughter walk to school on her own? can she walk to the park? can my family know that they are safe? these were the issues people were most focused on in those states. it makes sense. if you are worried about putting...
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espera un incremento con la llegada las tormentas y la nieve tambiÉn va a llegar a indiana y en wisconsinde nieve. regresamos a los estudios. elian: gracias por este informe. vamos a pasar con gabriel torres, jefe de meteorologÍa. presentador: como pueden ver, en chicago por debajo del punto de congelaciÓn con 27 grados. estamos hablando de acumulados de nieve y hielo, vea la imagen de satÉlite radar en gran parte de washington d.c. nos hemos mantenido todo el dÍa con bastante nieve, tambiÉn los que no la pasa nada bien es filadelfia y lancaster, asÍ luce nuestra imagen de satÉlite radar con fuertes tormentas desde luisiana, menfis y hacia el norte de atlanta y en las posea 24 horas no descarto la formaciÓn de granizo y tornados, pero el hielo todavÍa acumulÁndose para carreteras de cincinnati, al norte de raleigh en las Últimas horas afectando gran parte de washington, filadelfia y nuestra gente en nueva york y en las prÓximas horas, lo que ocurre es lo siguiente, la primera tormenta abandona, pero llega una segunda para maÑana miÉrcoles afectando chicago, cleveland y gran parte de los g
espera un incremento con la llegada las tormentas y la nieve tambiÉn va a llegar a indiana y en wisconsinde nieve. regresamos a los estudios. elian: gracias por este informe. vamos a pasar con gabriel torres, jefe de meteorologÍa. presentador: como pueden ver, en chicago por debajo del punto de congelaciÓn con 27 grados. estamos hablando de acumulados de nieve y hielo, vea la imagen de satÉlite radar en gran parte de washington d.c. nos hemos mantenido todo el dÍa con bastante nieve,...
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la nieve llegara tambiÉn el estado de indiana, en wisconsin se anticipa una acumulaciÓn de hasta 8 pulgadass. pasamos con gabriel torres, jefe de meteorologÍa de univisiÓn en san antonio para que nos cuente quÉ esperar con el tiempo en las prÓximas horas. gabriel: gracias. buenas noches. resta ahora estamos con temperaturas congelantes en gran parte de la naciÓn, especÍficamente al norte por debajo del punto de congelaciÓn, 27 grados, 18 en new york, 33 para el Área de raleigh. hablamos de acumulados de nieve y de hierro, en gran parte de nuestra regiÓn, de washington, d.c. nos hemos mantenido todo el dÍa con bastante nieve, los que no estÁn pasando bastante bienson filadelfia, wilmington, incluyendo nuestra gente, asÍ luce nuestra imagen de satÉlite de radar, para la prÓxima 24 horas no descarto la formaciÓn de granizo y tornados, sin embargo, el hielo todavÍa estÁ acumulÁndose para las carreteras de cincinnati al norte de raleigh, asÍ como la nieve en boston. para la madrugada, afectando a gran parte de washington, filadelfia y nuestra gente en new york. para las prÓximas horas, la primer
la nieve llegara tambiÉn el estado de indiana, en wisconsin se anticipa una acumulaciÓn de hasta 8 pulgadass. pasamos con gabriel torres, jefe de meteorologÍa de univisiÓn en san antonio para que nos cuente quÉ esperar con el tiempo en las prÓximas horas. gabriel: gracias. buenas noches. resta ahora estamos con temperaturas congelantes en gran parte de la naciÓn, especÍficamente al norte por debajo del punto de congelaciÓn, 27 grados, 18 en new york, 33 para el Área de raleigh....
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he was formerly a member of wisconsin's own substance board. finally, sheriff, sheriff corner of orange county california. he leads around 44,000 employees, operates one of the nation's largest county jail systems, and manages the orange county crime lab. he also serves as a major county sheriff's of america's vice president for homeland security and as their chairman of the intelligence commander group. thank you all for once again being here today. i will turn it over to ranking member durbin now to introduce. >> thank you, chairman grassley. i want to welcome dr. cecelia --, and affiliative researcher with the institute on global conflict and cooperation at uc san diego, expert on organized crime at the u.s.-mexico security. she cofounded the mexico violence research project which provides information, analysis, research and resources for understanding violence and organized crime in mexico. i also welcome bridget noreen who is the surviving parent to her son devon and a social media reform advocate. she founded a foundation to raise awarene
he was formerly a member of wisconsin's own substance board. finally, sheriff, sheriff corner of orange county california. he leads around 44,000 employees, operates one of the nation's largest county jail systems, and manages the orange county crime lab. he also serves as a major county sheriff's of america's vice president for homeland security and as their chairman of the intelligence commander group. thank you all for once again being here today. i will turn it over to ranking member durbin...
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wesley has served as chairman of the wisconsin medical examining board and was formerly a member wisconsin's controlled substance board, sheriff don bass, orange county, california. he leads around 40 -- 44,000 employees, operates one of the largest county jail systems and chair barn also -- vice president of homeland security and as their chairman of intelligence commander group, thank you all for once again being here today. i will turn it over to ranking member durbin to introduce. >> i want to welcome dr. cecilia mendez, cooperation at uc san diego, expert in organized crime, u.s.-mexico security. she cofounded mexico violence research project which provides information and research and resources for understanding violence and organized crime in mexico. i also welcome bridget who is survivor parent to her son devin and social media reform advocate. she's a member of parents for safe online spaces which advocates for safety forki kids. i read your testimony and the loss of your son was so graphic and so touching. thank you for sharing. mr. puerta, i read yours as well. any of uss who have
wesley has served as chairman of the wisconsin medical examining board and was formerly a member wisconsin's controlled substance board, sheriff don bass, orange county, california. he leads around 40 -- 44,000 employees, operates one of the largest county jail systems and chair barn also -- vice president of homeland security and as their chairman of intelligence commander group, thank you all for once again being here today. i will turn it over to ranking member durbin to introduce. >>...
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en una trampa mortal se convirtiÓ una capa de hielo en este lago de wisconsin.eally paid attention to her credit scores until she got credit karma. and used her scores to score more. like a great rate on an auto loan for some more reliable wheels. intuit credit karma. download the money app where your hard work pays off. jennifer: cuando entró el doctor y nos dijo de que era leucemia, es una noticia que ningún papá espera. el regalo más grande que el st. jude me ha dado es poder ver crecer a mi hijo. ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ elian: observe su pantalla, esta cÁmara de seguridad captaron el momento en el que un camiÓn embistiÓ un auto pequeÑo. este auto tenÍa instalada una cÁmara, y registra lo que veÍa el conductor, mientras era violentamente empujado en un cruce. el conductor del auto saliÓ ileso, mientras que el camiÓn se dio a la fuga, hasta que la informaciÓn, gracias por el favor de su sintonÍa, buenas noches. hasta oficialmente hay nuevas regulaciones para que usted pueda vender aquÍ en las calles como es tradicional en
en una trampa mortal se convirtiÓ una capa de hielo en este lago de wisconsin.eally paid attention to her credit scores until she got credit karma. and used her scores to score more. like a great rate on an auto loan for some more reliable wheels. intuit credit karma. download the money app where your hard work pays off. jennifer: cuando entró el doctor y nos dijo de que era leucemia, es una noticia que ningún papá espera. el regalo más grande que el st. jude me ha dado es poder ver crecer...
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speaker, i yield one minute to my friend from wisconsin, mr. fitzgerald. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized for one minute. mr. fitzgerald: i rise in support of h.r. 27, the halt fentanyl act. i'd like to share two stories of constituents from the wisc wisconsin's fifth. lawrie -- lorie lost her eldest son archie in 2014 due toe an accidental overdose. since then she has dedicated herself to add very is kate on behalf of those struggling with mental health and substance abuse and started gr grassroots organization called saving others for archie to help fight the opioid epidemic on the local, state, and national level. aaron and rick rockwell lost their son logan to an overdose in 2021. the results of that showed three different forms of fentanyl were present. aaron and nick started the love logan foundation to end the stigma surrounding mental health and substance abuse disorders. we need strong congressional action on fentanyl. we need the permanent designation of the fentanyl related substances to schedule one. one of th
speaker, i yield one minute to my friend from wisconsin, mr. fitzgerald. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized for one minute. mr. fitzgerald: i rise in support of h.r. 27, the halt fentanyl act. i'd like to share two stories of constituents from the wisc wisconsin's fifth. lawrie -- lorie lost her eldest son archie in 2014 due toe an accidental overdose. since then she has dedicated herself to add very is kate on behalf of those struggling with mental health and...
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senator ron johnson from wisconsin, thank you, sir. see you again real soon.f house republicans are pushing to include massive spending cuts in the trump budget, ashley, how much are we talking about here? ashley: how about $2.5 trillion. a lot of money. that's how much a group of gop house lawmakers would like to see cut at a very minimum but those lawmakers are reportedly frustrated for concrete plan in your mind and in place from a republican leadership and led to several heated exchanges and making wednesday and one house republicans say gop lawmakers are fed up "waiting for a play call". there's concern that the senate is getting impatient with the house and moving forward with its own plan if the house doesn't release one first, which house republicans worry will include less substantial checks and house trying to pass a broader ray of reconciliation and more funding for the border security from eliminating on tips and wages and they're all trying to get on the same page but cut cut cut is the message. stu. stuart: i hear it, ashley, thank you very much.
senator ron johnson from wisconsin, thank you, sir. see you again real soon.f house republicans are pushing to include massive spending cuts in the trump budget, ashley, how much are we talking about here? ashley: how about $2.5 trillion. a lot of money. that's how much a group of gop house lawmakers would like to see cut at a very minimum but those lawmakers are reportedly frustrated for concrete plan in your mind and in place from a republican leadership and led to several heated exchanges...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from wisconsin seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to speak out of order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> on this past saturday, february 1, 2025, united states capitol police recruit officer crist officer katz was tragically killed in a car accident in glen county, georgia. five other cal top police recruits were seriously injured in the crash as well. mr. steil: chris was an ambitious young man who had dreams of serving his country and his community. he had several career options in law enforcement, but choals the united states capitol police due to their rich history and dedicated service to the united states. he had tremendous respect for the critical role in protecting the nation's elected officials, and the institutions of democracy. chris' family and friends remember him for his unwavering dedication to service and his love of life. he was a young man with a bright future, taken far too soon. but he will be forever remembered for his passion, kindness and commitment to making a di
for what purpose does the gentleman from wisconsin seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to speak out of order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> on this past saturday, february 1, 2025, united states capitol police recruit officer crist officer katz was tragically killed in a car accident in glen county, georgia. five other cal top police recruits were seriously injured in the crash as well. mr. steil: chris was an ambitious young man who had dreams...
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was formerly a member of wisconsin's controlled substance board.inally, sheriff barnes, thank you. sharp corner of orange county, california. he leads around 4000 employees sort of the nation's largest county jailsti systems. and manages the orange county crime lab. the sheriff also serves as that major county sheriff of america vice president for homeland security. and as a chairman of the intelligence commander group. thank you all for once again being here today. i will turn this over to ranking member durbin. click thank you chairman grassley. i g went to welcome doctor cecia affiliated researcher with the institute on global conflict and cooperation at uc san diego. an expert on organized crime in u.s./mexico security. she cofounded the mexico violence research project which information and analysis research and resources for understanding violence and organize crime in mexico. i also welcome bridget who is a survivor parent to her son devon and social immediate reform advocate. shean founded the devon ignoring foundation to raise awareness an
was formerly a member of wisconsin's controlled substance board.inally, sheriff barnes, thank you. sharp corner of orange county, california. he leads around 4000 employees sort of the nation's largest county jailsti systems. and manages the orange county crime lab. the sheriff also serves as that major county sheriff of america vice president for homeland security. and as a chairman of the intelligence commander group. thank you all for once again being here today. i will turn this over to...
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en una trampa mortal se convirtiÓ una capa de hielo en este lago de wisconsin.reze small spaces. es un aromatizante sin enchufe... ... que combate olores por 45 días. para que después de cada descarga, ... sepas que tu baño está fresco. ♪♪ when it's time to start your business, it's time for shopify. design with easy to customize themes. sell everywhere people shop. and never miss a sale with the world's best converting checkout. see why millions of businesses sell with shopify. start your free trial today. this is cassie. she never really paid attention to her credit scores until she got credit karma. and used her scores to score more. like a great rate on an auto loan for some more reliable wheels. intuit credit karma. download the money app where your hard work pays off. como medico, mi recomendación es simple: cada hogar debería tener salonpas. es muy eficaz pero no adictivo. ataca el dolor y produce un efecto duradero. recomiendo salonpas. es buena medicina. ♪ hisamitsu ♪ cuando hueles el aroma sorprendente de los flings de gain... el tiempo se detiene. (♪♪
en una trampa mortal se convirtiÓ una capa de hielo en este lago de wisconsin.reze small spaces. es un aromatizante sin enchufe... ... que combate olores por 45 días. para que después de cada descarga, ... sepas que tu baño está fresco. ♪♪ when it's time to start your business, it's time for shopify. design with easy to customize themes. sell everywhere people shop. and never miss a sale with the world's best converting checkout. see why millions of businesses sell with shopify. start...
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i thought we won wisconsin, actually. i thought we could have meaning the senator, because i won wisconsin by a lot. we won every race by a lot. we won every race by a lot. and i thought we carried some some people tim did so incredibly well. but and it sort of everyone did well. i mean, they worked hard. we we took in some great congressional people. we had a couple of issues that were tough issues, but they were they were good issues. they were great issues, actually. and i think they ceased to be much of a problem. but we did the right thing. you know what i'm talking about in particular, certain issue we did the right thing, but we've been together has been amazing unity. the only thing i was a little worried i was asked to do the prayer breakfast and they said, oh, it's two prayer breakfast. i said, why is it to because they're not getting along. and i'm talking about unity. so i had to do to prepare. i said, wait a minute. right? i did the political prayer breakfast with the senators and the congressional and the co
i thought we won wisconsin, actually. i thought we could have meaning the senator, because i won wisconsin by a lot. we won every race by a lot. we won every race by a lot. and i thought we carried some some people tim did so incredibly well. but and it sort of everyone did well. i mean, they worked hard. we we took in some great congressional people. we had a couple of issues that were tough issues, but they were they were good issues. they were great issues, actually. and i think they ceased...
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andrÉs y rosa llegaron a un pequeÑo pueblo del norte de wisconsin, viven en esta modesta casa mÓvil, >> hemos hablado de lo mismo porque creo que todos estamos en la misma situaciÓn. sufrieron mucho para llegar y desafiaron los peligros en mÉxico para luego entrenarse en la frontera, lo que vivimos y todo el sufrimiento que pasamos no vale casi la pena porque ya estamos en esto de que mejor no regresamos, no podemos estar asÍ. nacÍ vive con su esposo y dos hijos, para ella el miedo mÁs grande es que lo detenga y separen a la familia. >> regresemos porque no quiero que mi hijo se quede aquÍ y otro por allÁ. >> todos tienen con citas de inmigraciÓn, seguro social y tampoco licencia de conducir y el miedo nos ha terreno quieren vivir encerrado. >> somos gente honrada que venimos a trabajar y a luchar y si vamos a estar asÍ es mejor regresarnos. algunos migrantes ya abandonaron el paÍs, amigos que tenÍa y tienen a otros amigos que tambiÉn estÁn pensando regresar a su tierra porque las cosas se va a poner peor conforme pasen los dÍas. millones de familias tomando estas y otras difÍciles d
andrÉs y rosa llegaron a un pequeÑo pueblo del norte de wisconsin, viven en esta modesta casa mÓvil, >> hemos hablado de lo mismo porque creo que todos estamos en la misma situaciÓn. sufrieron mucho para llegar y desafiaron los peligros en mÉxico para luego entrenarse en la frontera, lo que vivimos y todo el sufrimiento que pasamos no vale casi la pena porque ya estamos en esto de que mejor no regresamos, no podemos estar asÍ. nacÍ vive con su esposo y dos hijos, para ella el miedo...
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wisconsin has a lot on the line. sen.: he used it in his first term, remain in mexico, we were able to secure the border. we now have a pledge from both canada and mexico to move personnel into place to help us secure the border and stop the flow of drugs. i think the proof is in the pudding. it seems to be working pretty well right now. geoff: senator ron johnson, always good to see you. thanks for coming on the program. sen. johnson: thank you. have a great day. ♪ amna: we start the day's other headlines with a rare mass shooting in sweden that killed about 10 people. a gunman opened fire today at an education center for adults in the city of orebro, which is about 125 miles west of stockholm. it prompted a massive emergency response. police say damage at the crime scene is so extensive that they couldn't give an exact death toll. sweden's prime minister called it a painful day for the whole country. pm kristersson: it is difficult to take in the magnitude of what has happened today. we have seen a brutal deadly violenc
wisconsin has a lot on the line. sen.: he used it in his first term, remain in mexico, we were able to secure the border. we now have a pledge from both canada and mexico to move personnel into place to help us secure the border and stop the flow of drugs. i think the proof is in the pudding. it seems to be working pretty well right now. geoff: senator ron johnson, always good to see you. thanks for coming on the program. sen. johnson: thank you. have a great day. ♪ amna: we start the day's...
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fox weather's robert ray is live in green bay, wisconsin. what's it like out there?rnoon to you and everyone watching from one of the beautiful neighborhoods here in green bay, wisconsin. you can see covered with snow. you know, february has decided that it wants to up its ante on all of this precipitation, this winter weather. look at this, guys. we're at the base of lambeau field, green bay packers. okay, so they're not in the super bowl this year that airs on fox tomorrow, nonetheless, the shrine in the tundra with the snow coming down, three to four inches we've gotten already. look at some of this video from around green bay of the snowplows that are out dropping that salt and brine to try and make these streets safe. folks from green bay, they're used to this winter weather. to be honest with you, it's been mild the past few years in the wintertime. a 17-inch deficit for snow. that's changing this afternoon and evening as the fluffy snow has fallen by our estimation, about four inches thus far. they could get above eight and in some areas maybe more. 90 million
fox weather's robert ray is live in green bay, wisconsin. what's it like out there?rnoon to you and everyone watching from one of the beautiful neighborhoods here in green bay, wisconsin. you can see covered with snow. you know, february has decided that it wants to up its ante on all of this precipitation, this winter weather. look at this, guys. we're at the base of lambeau field, green bay packers. okay, so they're not in the super bowl this year that airs on fox tomorrow, nonetheless, the...
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host: michelle in wisconsin, a democratic caller, good morning to you. caller: thank you for taking my call. my question is in the department of education and the schools k-12, what do you think is going to happen to the special education classrooms and the services that the public schools provide through their schools to help students keep up such as your physical therapy, your ot and your speech and language services. host: we will have matt barnum respond. guest: i think you are referring to the individuals with disabilities education act which is a federal law which requires public schools to serve students with disabilities. and it also sends money to schools to pay for the cost of serving them. schools will say they don't get enough from the federal government. and i think that's a huge question if you were to dismantle the department what would you do with that law and the money that goes to it that is written into the statute. i am not aware of president trump or his administration saying that they would target that it is a very big question. >>
host: michelle in wisconsin, a democratic caller, good morning to you. caller: thank you for taking my call. my question is in the department of education and the schools k-12, what do you think is going to happen to the special education classrooms and the services that the public schools provide through their schools to help students keep up such as your physical therapy, your ot and your speech and language services. host: we will have matt barnum respond. guest: i think you are referring to...
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host: virginia is in wisconsin on our line for independents. good morning. caller: hi.to talk about elon musk being subpoenaed to hearings in congress. i have been watching those hearings lately, and it is terrible. you don't get any information from the witnesses that are called, which is why i watch, because they bring in experts, and you think you are going to get educated, but all that happens is these congresspeople scream and yell and make speeches and say, answer me, yes or no. the witnesses never get a chance to say anything. it is like performance art for congress people. all of the people that have been calling in this morning, they have a lot of questions. i would like to see trump and musk answer those questions, but in a forum where you actually get to hear the answers. i know musk and trump did anything on before trump was elected where they talked about what they were going to do for a couple of hours. i would like to see that happen again with musk talking about what he did at usaid, what he plans to do at the treasury department and things like that so
host: virginia is in wisconsin on our line for independents. good morning. caller: hi.to talk about elon musk being subpoenaed to hearings in congress. i have been watching those hearings lately, and it is terrible. you don't get any information from the witnesses that are called, which is why i watch, because they bring in experts, and you think you are going to get educated, but all that happens is these congresspeople scream and yell and make speeches and say, answer me, yes or no. the...
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host: virginia is in wisconsin on our line for independents. good morning. caller: hi.to talk about elon musk being subpoenaed to hearings in congress. i have been watching those hearings lately, and it is terrible. you don't get any information from the witnesses that are called, which is why i watch, because they bring in experts, and you think you are going to get educated, but all that happens is these congresspeople scream and yell and make speeches and say, answer me, yes or no. the witnesses never get a chance to say anything. it is like performance art for congress people. all of the people that have been calling in this morning, they have a lot of questions. i would like to see trump and musk answer those questions, but in a forum where you actually get to hear the answers. i know musk and trump did anything on before trump was elected where they talked about what they were going to do for a couple of hours. i would like to see that happen again with musk talking about what he did at usaid, what he plans to do at the treasury department and things like that so
host: virginia is in wisconsin on our line for independents. good morning. caller: hi.to talk about elon musk being subpoenaed to hearings in congress. i have been watching those hearings lately, and it is terrible. you don't get any information from the witnesses that are called, which is why i watch, because they bring in experts, and you think you are going to get educated, but all that happens is these congresspeople scream and yell and make speeches and say, answer me, yes or no. the...
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joining us now is democratic senator tammy baldwin of wisconsin.propriations committee, which has been deciding how much money the federal government is spends since the committee's creation in 1867. senator baldwin, thank you very much for joining us tonight. apparently, donald trump does not know where these spending decisions are, are made in this government. >> yes. >> article one. >> of the constitution. >> makes it very. >> clear that. congress does the budgeting. the appropriating and passing laws. and it's the president who administers and implements those laws. and as we are watching all of this unfold in the first few weeks of this presidency, it seems. that donald trump wants to just do away with the other two branches of government or ignore their actions, but that won't stand. and as we have seen, he. >> has overreached. >> in many ways. his federal funding freeze was absolutely unconstitutional, and fortunately, the courts stepped in and are now saying you cannot pause funding whether he is complying with that order or not right now r
joining us now is democratic senator tammy baldwin of wisconsin.propriations committee, which has been deciding how much money the federal government is spends since the committee's creation in 1867. senator baldwin, thank you very much for joining us tonight. apparently, donald trump does not know where these spending decisions are, are made in this government. >> yes. >> article one. >> of the constitution. >> makes it very. >> clear that. congress does the...
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wisconsin has a lot on the line. sen.: he used it effectively in his first term, to make sure that mexico cooperated with remain in mexico, we were able to secure the border. we now have a pledge from both canada and mexico to move personnel into place to help us secure the border and stop the flow of drugs. i think the proof is in the pudding. it seems to be working pretty well right now. geoff: senator ron johnson, always good to see you. thanks for coming on the program. appreciate it. sen. johnson: thank you. have a great day. ♪ paul: -- stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with news hour west. breaking this evening, president trump said he wants the united states to take long-term ownership of the gaza strip. such a move would be a major departure for u.s. policy, that for decades one and a two state solution for israelis and palestinians. he made the comments at a press conference with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. pres. trump: the u.s. will take over the gaza strip. we will own it and be responsible for all the
wisconsin has a lot on the line. sen.: he used it effectively in his first term, to make sure that mexico cooperated with remain in mexico, we were able to secure the border. we now have a pledge from both canada and mexico to move personnel into place to help us secure the border and stop the flow of drugs. i think the proof is in the pudding. it seems to be working pretty well right now. geoff: senator ron johnson, always good to see you. thanks for coming on the program. appreciate it. sen....
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eric in wisconsin, independent, good morning. caller: i'm calling in on a few comments that i've heard. one was on the health care system that we pay, as far as the high income countries, we pay the most for our health care yet it is underperforming. why aren't we looking at that? in my opinion it is because it all deals with profits. i am also concerned about the extreme takeover of our current president. we have three branches of government, and it seems to be a huge violation of what's going on. especially when we have someone not elected that has large amounts of data, personal information, of our citizens. in closing, i am concerned about the fbi and cia loss of jobs. we need those agencies to protect america, both foreign and domestic. it just seems that things are getting way too personal and we are missing the boat on a few things. host: eric in wisconsin in terms of elon musk, who you bring up in his doge department of government efficiency. organizations that have been the focus of doge. congressman smith on x poa polit
eric in wisconsin, independent, good morning. caller: i'm calling in on a few comments that i've heard. one was on the health care system that we pay, as far as the high income countries, we pay the most for our health care yet it is underperforming. why aren't we looking at that? in my opinion it is because it all deals with profits. i am also concerned about the extreme takeover of our current president. we have three branches of government, and it seems to be a huge violation of what's going...
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felix: en wisconsin hay un hombre muy conocido.ye. ¿irás a visitar a mi papá y a mi hermana a su nicho? sabes que hoy es un día muy importante para mí.
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could include anything from kentucky bourbon to orange juice from california to dishwashers made in wisconsin have a long list of goods they believe they can impose tariffs on made in the u.s., and they will want to disrupt those industries in the u.s. as quickly as possible. >> the economies of people in canada and mexico will be impacted as well. what are the consequences for them? >> the u.s. will hurt, but mexico and canada will hurt more and faster. we expect in canada they will probably tip into a recession of 2.6%. we expect hundreds of thousands of jobs to be affected, half a million jobs in ontario where i live. also the availability of certain goods will be disrupted as these tariffs come into play. the pain will be longer for those smaller economies than the u.s.. >> trump has threatened these tariffs as a bargaining chip. is this effective for his ultimate goals of limiting immigration and fentanyl trafficking? >> he has been effective on the question of borders, which is the first thing he said he was trying to get from these tariffs. both canada and mexico have complied with mr.
could include anything from kentucky bourbon to orange juice from california to dishwashers made in wisconsin have a long list of goods they believe they can impose tariffs on made in the u.s., and they will want to disrupt those industries in the u.s. as quickly as possible. >> the economies of people in canada and mexico will be impacted as well. what are the consequences for them? >> the u.s. will hurt, but mexico and canada will hurt more and faster. we expect in canada they...