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but tuesday, gottlieb revealed that, at current funding levels.... it will take 70 years to finish six other planned mega-projects. those six include most of the interstates in the metro area. the governors made a determination that this is not the right time to raise taxes and fees on wisconsin families and businesses. i think what the assembly is asking, when will the right time this was just an informal hearing. lawmakers wont get to work on the budget until early next year. at the capitol, theo keith, fox6 news. wisconsin democrats are blasting a department of natural resources report that proposes raising state park fees and selling naming rights to park facilities. the current state budget removed all state support for the camping and trail fees. the move has resulted in a projected one and a half million dollars shortfall in the parks account. the democrats say the options could make the parks unaffordable for families and selling names won't close the deficit. university of wisconsin system regents are set to vote on giving system employees a
but tuesday, gottlieb revealed that, at current funding levels.... it will take 70 years to finish six other planned mega-projects. those six include most of the interstates in the metro area. the governors made a determination that this is not the right time to raise taxes and fees on wisconsin families and businesses. i think what the assembly is asking, when will the right time this was just an informal hearing. lawmakers wont get to work on the budget until early next year. at the capitol,...
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but tuesday, gottlieb revealed that, at current funding levels.... it will take 70 years to finish six other planned mega-projects. those six include most of the interstates in the metro area. the governors made a determination that this is not the right time to raise taxes and fees on wisconsin families and businesses. i think what the assembly is asking, when will the right time be to have the conversation? this was just an informal hearing. lawmakers wont get to work on the budget until early news. the d-o-t says its road spending will grow by less than the rate of inflation over the next six years. one top republican said today that, under walker, the state is "dis- investing" in its roads. as the opioid epidemic continues in southeastern wisconsin... those combating it are taking their fox six's justin williams has more on a collaborative effort to eradicate drug abuse. it's new, at five. when it comes to the opioid epidemic, we just hope that we're helping save lives. a new, life-saving strategy, we also wanna make sure we're communicating with
but tuesday, gottlieb revealed that, at current funding levels.... it will take 70 years to finish six other planned mega-projects. those six include most of the interstates in the metro area. the governors made a determination that this is not the right time to raise taxes and fees on wisconsin families and businesses. i think what the assembly is asking, when will the right time be to have the conversation? this was just an informal hearing. lawmakers wont get to work on the budget until...
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but tuesday, gottlieb revealed that, at current funding levels.... it will take 70 years to finish six other planned mega-projects. those six include most of the interstates in the metro area. the governors made a determination that this is not the right time to raise taxes and fees on wisconsina businesses. i think what the assembly is asking, when will the right time be to have the conversation? this was just an informal hearing. lawmakers wont get to work on the budget until early next year. at the capitol, theo keith, fox6 news. new numbers show milwaukee county is on pace for its deadliest year ever for opioid deaths. three different billboards went up in the area--with messages misuse, and heroin and fentanyl abuse. one billboard shows the number of milwaukee county overdoses so far this year. another encourages parents to discuss drugs with their children. a third offers a hotline for those seeking help. it'll inform residents how to make a difference, in their own communities, and, most importantly, it has the capacity to save lives. the idea
but tuesday, gottlieb revealed that, at current funding levels.... it will take 70 years to finish six other planned mega-projects. those six include most of the interstates in the metro area. the governors made a determination that this is not the right time to raise taxes and fees on wisconsina businesses. i think what the assembly is asking, when will the right time be to have the conversation? this was just an informal hearing. lawmakers wont get to work on the budget until early next year....
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transportation secretary mark gottlieb did his best to lay out the positives of the two year budget proposal before the assembly's transportation committee. >> requested funding of $500 million is the lowest level in 15 years and represents a 41% reduction in borrowing. joyce: but even with that reduction, but july of 2019, wisconsin will be spending 23% of its transportation revenues on debt payments, three times as much as the federal government does. the governor has said he won't sign a budget that raises the the winter weather is affecting the zoo interchange project. construction crews poured the new southbound i-41 concrete bridge deck over i-94 last night. the department of transportation says that was the last deck pour until spring, because of the colder weather. patrick: new at 6:00, u.w. regents will vote thursday whether to raise out of state and graduate school tuition. six four-year campuses, and all of the two-year schools, would be affected. uw-madison non-resident undergrads could see the largest increase, paying $2,000 more next school year. graduate students could see a $
transportation secretary mark gottlieb did his best to lay out the positives of the two year budget proposal before the assembly's transportation committee. >> requested funding of $500 million is the lowest level in 15 years and represents a 41% reduction in borrowing. joyce: but even with that reduction, but july of 2019, wisconsin will be spending 23% of its transportation revenues on debt payments, three times as much as the federal government does. the governor has said he won't sign...
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gottlieb confims aging roads won't be updated and says the proposal is a result of walker saying he wants no tax increases.... instead prefering to borrow. assembly majority leader jim steineke and other top assembly republicans don't like this budget proposal.they want to see roads being fixed now and want to pay for it now. possibly with a gas tax increase or with tolls. quarreled over amongst ourselves. but i don't think it's unhealthy i think it's a natural part of the process. i think it's good to have different perspectives." 3 a few republican senators made it clear yesterday they don't believe a gas tax hike is the right call saying wisconsin's gas tax is already one of the highest in the country.this battle could go on for months as legislators work on the state's next budget.live madisondavid ade.. cbs 58 news. more wisconsin news now...the mayor of green bay has been sentenced after pleading guilty to election finance fraud charges. charges.i was often in a hurry to get my finance reports completed, i did not fully understand the campaign finance laws, and i should have had an
gottlieb confims aging roads won't be updated and says the proposal is a result of walker saying he wants no tax increases.... instead prefering to borrow. assembly majority leader jim steineke and other top assembly republicans don't like this budget proposal.they want to see roads being fixed now and want to pay for it now. possibly with a gas tax increase or with tolls. quarreled over amongst ourselves. but i don't think it's unhealthy i think it's a natural part of the process. i think it's...
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. >> finally michael gottlieb from ucla had seen a number of these patients and he was the first onenoted that their immune system seemed to be compromised. >> it was a striking epidemiologic phenomena. i was pretty sure this was something new and i wanted to get it into print. i was quite struck by it, i clipped it out, put it on my bulletin board and wrote over it, just when things were looking up. >> so far doctors only documented 60 known cases among gay men. it is by no means an epidemic. >> little did we know it was the tip of the iceberg, there was a lot of ice below the surface to come up shortly. >> scientists at the centers for disease control in atlanta released results of a study which shows that the life-style of some male homosexuals has triggered an epidemic. >> bobby campbell of san francisco and billy walker from new york suffer from a newly discovered disease which affects mostly homosexual men. >> our best guest is it is somehow related to the gay life-style. >> i was in the fast lane at one time in terms of the way i lived my life, now i am not. >> researchers kno
. >> finally michael gottlieb from ucla had seen a number of these patients and he was the first onenoted that their immune system seemed to be compromised. >> it was a striking epidemiologic phenomena. i was pretty sure this was something new and i wanted to get it into print. i was quite struck by it, i clipped it out, put it on my bulletin board and wrote over it, just when things were looking up. >> so far doctors only documented 60 known cases among gay men. it is by no...
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another name floated is scott gottlieb, with the american enterprise institute. he is a doctor and has worked under fda and cms in the past. so folks will be trying to parse out which of these guys or maybe somebody else under consideration who will be leading the fda under a trump presidency. >> stay there. we want to bring you in on this other story as well. donald trump vowing to bring down drug prices. he says he does not like what happened with drug prices. health care and biotech taking a hit on the comments. biotech down more than 3%. joining us is les frontleiter. interesting because the sector everall, health care and biotech rallied shortly after the election. on this one comment to time magazine, giving up pretty much all of the election day gains, there was an interesting note earlier today, i want to get your take on this, saying essentially doing anything on drug prices may be very difficult, tom price, the nominee for hhs secretary would not go for government, a regulation of pricing. and also republican congress won't approve that either. what is
another name floated is scott gottlieb, with the american enterprise institute. he is a doctor and has worked under fda and cms in the past. so folks will be trying to parse out which of these guys or maybe somebody else under consideration who will be leading the fda under a trump presidency. >> stay there. we want to bring you in on this other story as well. donald trump vowing to bring down drug prices. he says he does not like what happened with drug prices. health care and biotech...
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back to 50 years before that where up in the skies some place frederick taylor and henry ford and gottlieb dime amar are looking on us and saying we gave you 150 years of manufacturing, take that. i couldn't follow two better speakers today, keogh key and tom standing up and talking about human/machine cooperation and material competitiveness. that's what allows us to define the commencement of this new manufacturing era. and for me, tacking the vehicle system was worthwhile because it's the biggest system of them all. in 2004, i was a marine in iraq patrolling lower 250 miles south of baghdad and two of my friends were killed that year and i decided to start local motors. that was my motivation. many entrepreneurs and business people and organizational leaders have motivations that seem a lot like it. but what i was insistent upon doing was making sure that technology showed up quickly in the vehicles that i was going to use and that my children were going to use. that's what local motors is about. so the biggest system of them all, henry ford and frederick taylor gave you the mass assemb
back to 50 years before that where up in the skies some place frederick taylor and henry ford and gottlieb dime amar are looking on us and saying we gave you 150 years of manufacturing, take that. i couldn't follow two better speakers today, keogh key and tom standing up and talking about human/machine cooperation and material competitiveness. that's what allows us to define the commencement of this new manufacturing era. and for me, tacking the vehicle system was worthwhile because it's the...
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he earned a clerkship at the fifth circuit court of appeals and then got a job working for cleary-gottlieb, one of the finest law firms in the country. of course, you would never guess any of this if you knew jim. while he was always an incredibly valuable and often brilliant attorney and congressional staffer, he talked about his college and law school days as though he spent most of his time having fun and just barely skating by. that, of course, was vintage jim lyons. incredibly outgoing, but unbelievably humble. jim could have a long conversation with anyone about pretty much anything, but he was never one to spend all that much time touting his own accomplishments. make no mistake -- jim lyons was very accomplished. after his accomplished in and at the law firm in new york, jim made his way to the house ways and means committee, and following a brief, subsequent and successful stint at the department of justice, he was hired by chairman chuck grassley to serve as tax counsel on the senate finance committee. in his eight years on the finance committee, he made a mark on every major tax
he earned a clerkship at the fifth circuit court of appeals and then got a job working for cleary-gottlieb, one of the finest law firms in the country. of course, you would never guess any of this if you knew jim. while he was always an incredibly valuable and often brilliant attorney and congressional staffer, he talked about his college and law school days as though he spent most of his time having fun and just barely skating by. that, of course, was vintage jim lyons. incredibly outgoing,...