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he contended, this is madison. by the way, i have a colleague at boston college who is a historian type, he wrote the book called "medicines and. -- madison's hand." to ask theorces us question of exactly how and when did madison write his notes and how and when did he revise them? it is interesting about the way in which madison's views may have shifted over time, his notes may have been altered. you can read it when it comes out, should be out sometime this year. text, we can't simply assume this is sacred scripture. it has to be critically examined. but let's take it as it is because i think it still expresses the genius of madison. size, butifferent of by other circumstances. without the polar vortex, we can the idea that climate is a major determinant of certain forces. the effects of having or not having slaves. the eastern provinces form a great division of interest in between thetates northern and southern. what madison was doing was a delicate operation. the slavery question is not often introduced. he wan
he contended, this is madison. by the way, i have a colleague at boston college who is a historian type, he wrote the book called "medicines and. -- madison's hand." to ask theorces us question of exactly how and when did madison write his notes and how and when did he revise them? it is interesting about the way in which madison's views may have shifted over time, his notes may have been altered. you can read it when it comes out, should be out sometime this year. text, we can't...
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games madison was nominatin justices and one was confirmed and later said i don't want this job. level of what we expect the supreme court to do that speaks to the controversy. as far as whether or not the senate can or cannot consider a supreme court nomination, while the president has the power to appoint or nominate, the senate has the power to confirm under the constitution. the constitution give the senate only the power to decide how it will exercise its duties. james madison as president in the was talking about senate and the president that are alike in the same manner that the house in the senate are alike with regard to legislation. they both exercise their power independently and they both coequal and coordinate. just as no one would expect the senate has to take up every bill the house passes, or somehow has to vote in every bill, the senate doesn't have to vote on every presidential nominee. there may be other reasons why it should but it's not constitutionally required to do so. host: let's ask our viewers to join in on the conversation. sean is calling from columbu
games madison was nominatin justices and one was confirmed and later said i don't want this job. level of what we expect the supreme court to do that speaks to the controversy. as far as whether or not the senate can or cannot consider a supreme court nomination, while the president has the power to appoint or nominate, the senate has the power to confirm under the constitution. the constitution give the senate only the power to decide how it will exercise its duties. james madison as president...
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dr richard davidson professor of psychology and psychiatry at the university of wisconsin madison and the founder and director of this so in your presentations you also raised the question of why are some people more vulnerable to live challenges and others are more resilient to them have you found an answer. well this is a question that has been with me from the start of my career and still in scary quieter and and present and i would say that we are up for aggressively learning more and more about the answer. and what we also have in the specially focused on over the last 10 years is what kinds of. training and what kinds of strategy is a person might gauge and that may. promote a positive quality is that enable them to become more resilient and him that has led us to focus on well being to focus on the constituents of well being and has led us to a very simple but very radical conclusion and that is that will be is best record it is a skill it's a skill that actually can be training and we're going to talk about that skill a lot today before that i wanted to ask you that our brain
dr richard davidson professor of psychology and psychiatry at the university of wisconsin madison and the founder and director of this so in your presentations you also raised the question of why are some people more vulnerable to live challenges and others are more resilient to them have you found an answer. well this is a question that has been with me from the start of my career and still in scary quieter and and present and i would say that we are up for aggressively learning more and more...
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madison did a little of that later on in life. jefferson did that very little. he also did not get rid of anything. the only one we know about is that he almost certainly destroyed his correspondence with his wife. we are not missing much that we think he got beat up on purpose. >> we have time for one more question. i've saved a sort of fun one for last here. jefferson corresponded with lots of very interesting people. can you tell us about maybe one or two letters that you think are especially interesting. >> sure. perhaps two, maybe three if i recall fast. but one is a letter that jefferson writes to a man named thomas law. it was not usually a lot of humor in his letters, but and then -- now and again he would let his guard down. in this particular letter, this man has invited him to subscribe to an expensive new book that has come out. he responds by saying, he's just turned 69 and will probably only there for seven more years. his bibliophile mania has put him in possession of what he describes as 20,000 volumes. he says of these, he perhaps only has the t
madison did a little of that later on in life. jefferson did that very little. he also did not get rid of anything. the only one we know about is that he almost certainly destroyed his correspondence with his wife. we are not missing much that we think he got beat up on purpose. >> we have time for one more question. i've saved a sort of fun one for last here. jefferson corresponded with lots of very interesting people. can you tell us about maybe one or two letters that you think are...
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two hours north of madison. he delivered a speech to a county where he won by big margins in 2016. the president has a special focus on wisconsin. he believes this is a state that he needs in the win column. former congressman shaun duffy in the crowd here. potential candidate for gover r governor. this is one state he put a heavy emphasis on the president being here. he said wisconsin is a retail politics state. this stands in stark contrast to how joe biden is campaigning. he's not holding rallies because of the risk of coronavirus. the president not paying much attention to the risks. they continue to be filled with people shoulder to shoulder and very few, if any, masks are being worn by the president. this is a calculated risk the trump campaign is making. a close election could be the difference between winning and losing. brian nobles, cnn, wisconsin. >>> joining me now from los angeles, political analyst michael genowese, author of the book ou how trump governs" and president of the global policy institute at loyola merry mount university. thank you very much for joining us
two hours north of madison. he delivered a speech to a county where he won by big margins in 2016. the president has a special focus on wisconsin. he believes this is a state that he needs in the win column. former congressman shaun duffy in the crowd here. potential candidate for gover r governor. this is one state he put a heavy emphasis on the president being here. he said wisconsin is a retail politics state. this stands in stark contrast to how joe biden is campaigning. he's not holding...
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co-chair of the congressional progressive caucus and also the lgbtq+ equality caucus, joining us from madison, wisconsin, where he lives with his husband. welcome to democracy now! can you start off by talking about the significance of trump's visit -- even the local businessman whose burned-out business, he stood in front of, would not meet with him, refused a photo op, said he turns everything into a circus -- but can you talk about the kililling of the two protesters, one of you you know anthony huber, know hisis famamily, and the poe shootingng of jacob blake, what you want to see done? >> thanknk you so much for havig me. that is the part that was
co-chair of the congressional progressive caucus and also the lgbtq+ equality caucus, joining us from madison, wisconsin, where he lives with his husband. welcome to democracy now! can you start off by talking about the significance of trump's visit -- even the local businessman whose burned-out business, he stood in front of, would not meet with him, refused a photo op, said he turns everything into a circus -- but can you talk about the kililling of the two protesters, one of you you know...
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as you know, our friend, james madison, had a great deal to do in support of that bill. but you were there at the constitutional convention. you did learn -- my particular concern, i was 3,000 miles away, that our constitution have a bill of rights that would then keep the federal government of our nation in the hands of the people. of course, madison and i contested upon this. he did not think a bill of rights was necessary. but we know the constitution was finally to be ratified with a bill of rights amended to it. the first amendment so necessary. i think, evolving, if i may use the word, from the statute or virginia religious freedom congress will make no law respecting the establishment of religion or prohibiting the establishment thereof. barbara, if you're asking me about my own religious opinion, i can safely say i remain on the vester of st. anne's parish in alba marle, virginia where by i was baptised but i helped to form what has become known as the american episcopal church in virginia. i have even designed what i hope will be the very first episcopal church
as you know, our friend, james madison, had a great deal to do in support of that bill. but you were there at the constitutional convention. you did learn -- my particular concern, i was 3,000 miles away, that our constitution have a bill of rights that would then keep the federal government of our nation in the hands of the people. of course, madison and i contested upon this. he did not think a bill of rights was necessary. but we know the constitution was finally to be ratified with a bill...
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. >> is there any symbolism to the paintings in the room of marbury in madison?justice ginsburg: marbury and madison is probably the most famous case this court ever us that and it reminds we have a responsibility given -- not given to most judges in the world called judicial review for constitutionality. we interpret statutes most of question arises under our higher statute which is the constitution of the united states. all people who serve government take an oath to support and defend the constitution, but this court has the last word on what that constitution means. patternnot the typical in parliamentary systems where the legislature will have the the word on what fundamental instrument of government means. review for judicial constitutionality, i think, is implicit in the constitutional documents. but john marshall made it explicit in the great case of marbury against madison. >> let me ask you a couple more questions about the conference itself. explain to us that room and what happens in that conference, and who is in their? justice ginsburg: our conferen
. >> is there any symbolism to the paintings in the room of marbury in madison?justice ginsburg: marbury and madison is probably the most famous case this court ever us that and it reminds we have a responsibility given -- not given to most judges in the world called judicial review for constitutionality. we interpret statutes most of question arises under our higher statute which is the constitution of the united states. all people who serve government take an oath to support and defend...
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they're about to hold this news conference at james madison high school in brooklyn.t happens to be justice gingsburg's alma mater. i know you've been doing reporting on this. >> we expect chuck schumer to be clear and warn republicans that they should not move ahead with this nomination. he's going to refer to their past positions back in 2016 when they urged the supreme court seat to be vacant while barack obama made his pick when the republicans said there's an election coming up. at that point, it was eight months away. now we're 44 days away. expect the arguments to be made. the question is going to be, what he's going to talk about in terms of the recourse that democrats will seek if the republicans do move ahead and are successful. yesterday he said all options are on the table. some of the options that i've been told by democratic sources include trying to slow down things in the senate, objecting to routine business that requires consent to move forward. they could shutdown business in the senate. that would not necessarily derail the nomination all together,
they're about to hold this news conference at james madison high school in brooklyn.t happens to be justice gingsburg's alma mater. i know you've been doing reporting on this. >> we expect chuck schumer to be clear and warn republicans that they should not move ahead with this nomination. he's going to refer to their past positions back in 2016 when they urged the supreme court seat to be vacant while barack obama made his pick when the republicans said there's an election coming up. at...
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currently madison and friends have raised close to 12,000.iends have brought to us all. a star is born! >> jesse: in scene from pretty woman did the 4-year-old recreate, i wonder? >> juan: the one with the hat and the shopping bag. >> jesse: got it. we have jesse's live shot news. here we go. so don't we all like live shots? because there's bloopers involved. makes us feel good as we sit here comfortable in our studio desks. let's see a blooper. >> the saving grace is on fields wear, the crops are thriving. he says it drives up production costs. oh! >> jesse: obviously it's the producer's fault as all mistakes made on air, it's always the producer's fault. you could see that coming a mile away. >> juan: oh, my gosh. >> jesse: dana? >> dana: oh, that's a good one. animals are great, too. check out this dog. his name is henry. he's 8 year old border collie in norway. he can do human things. watch. he can walk on his behind legs. >> jesse: pretty good. >> he does it over and over again. henry, he's so cute. >> greg: he's like joe biden. >> dana:
currently madison and friends have raised close to 12,000.iends have brought to us all. a star is born! >> jesse: in scene from pretty woman did the 4-year-old recreate, i wonder? >> juan: the one with the hat and the shopping bag. >> jesse: got it. we have jesse's live shot news. here we go. so don't we all like live shots? because there's bloopers involved. makes us feel good as we sit here comfortable in our studio desks. let's see a blooper. >> the saving grace is on...
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like this bar in madison, wisconsin. >> if there's times we need to cut hours or where we can kind of tweak menu items to make sure we aren't losing money there. >> reporter: jason is the president of downtown madison. he says each wisconsin home game pumps roughly $16 million into the local economy and adds about 3,000 jobs. >> it's going to take our whole community coming together and saying we need to not only rebuild and restart our city, but we need to reimagine what it looks like. >> reporter: the financial impact on the schools themselves would also be devastating. a recent study estimates that if the power five conferences all cancelled football outright it would amount to at least $4 billion in lost revenue. but for those arguably the most reliant on a season, the only thing to do is wait and hope. >> did you business model this in any way when you were coming up with this place? >> it's been a lot of reacting. the rules keep changing. everything's just out the window and you just got to react and figure out how to survive. we'll get through this time and, you know, i graduat
like this bar in madison, wisconsin. >> if there's times we need to cut hours or where we can kind of tweak menu items to make sure we aren't losing money there. >> reporter: jason is the president of downtown madison. he says each wisconsin home game pumps roughly $16 million into the local economy and adds about 3,000 jobs. >> it's going to take our whole community coming together and saying we need to not only rebuild and restart our city, but we need to reimagine what it...
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and it is only like a few weeks later you sit back and go, man, i sold out madison square garden, andd doing comedy in new york, i had maybe 15 or 20 people that came to my show. i remember it was at the bleaker street theater, the culture project, it was called, and that was down on mulberry street, and that was, like-- that was the beginning for me. and to look-- you know, you've got 20 people in an audience who tell their friends who tell their friends who tell their friends who tell their friends, and then it spreads and the next thing, one day, many years later, you're performing at m.s.g. with, in many ways, the same people that you've come to know over all these years. so it was a really emotional experience, once i had the time to think about it. so, yeah, hopefully, it won't be the last time that i get to do that not just as m.s.g. but anywhere in the world. >> stephen: without a doubt, we don't know when it's going to be over but it will be over. >> yeah, but hopefully sooner than later. some people say 2021 for a big event, some people say 2022, some people say 2023. so for
and it is only like a few weeks later you sit back and go, man, i sold out madison square garden, andd doing comedy in new york, i had maybe 15 or 20 people that came to my show. i remember it was at the bleaker street theater, the culture project, it was called, and that was down on mulberry street, and that was, like-- that was the beginning for me. and to look-- you know, you've got 20 people in an audience who tell their friends who tell their friends who tell their friends who tell their...
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this is a meta-question by a recent university of wisconsin madison graduate.it's all right i might just start with maia. >> i was going to say, i got a feeling this incredibly area of diet and elegant eloquent question is addressed to someone who miss alterman might respect, and that can only be maia. [laughter] >> i don't even know what to say that. is a brilliant question from no doubt a brilliant woman. here's the thing, i'm not really ready to accept the premise that people don't care about the truth and that but i absolutely agree with the premise that the there's been a complete failure of accountability. that's my point about going to institutions and people and systems are cheating. i think that's true sometimes in policing, in terms of when we see political parties start to behave around voting rights. i think the honest truth is, we are seeing people demand the accountability and quite effective ways. it's called protesting. it's called organizing and demonstrating it's called a complete refusal to enable and do anything other than challenge the inst
this is a meta-question by a recent university of wisconsin madison graduate.it's all right i might just start with maia. >> i was going to say, i got a feeling this incredibly area of diet and elegant eloquent question is addressed to someone who miss alterman might respect, and that can only be maia. [laughter] >> i don't even know what to say that. is a brilliant question from no doubt a brilliant woman. here's the thing, i'm not really ready to accept the premise that people...
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professor richard davidson professor of psychology and psychiatry at the university of wisconsin madison and the founder director of the center for health in minds talking about how to learn to be happy which are it right why. that still of being happy and the one that can be learned here saying how can it below 1st of 1st of all we talk about well being rather than happiness learned you can have very high levels of wellbeing and not necessarily be happy in fact. research shows that being happy all the time is really not the point and may be counterproductive and actually inappropriate so if you are in a situation where there is genuine loss loss of a loved one for example it would not be appropriate for you to be happy that you can be sad at the same time you have high levels of well being so that's the 1st thing we described for major components of well being the 1st we call awareness which is being able to focus your attention and also knowing what your mind is doing. most of the time people think they always know what their mind is doing but i'm sure many viewers have had the experie
professor richard davidson professor of psychology and psychiatry at the university of wisconsin madison and the founder director of the center for health in minds talking about how to learn to be happy which are it right why. that still of being happy and the one that can be learned here saying how can it below 1st of 1st of all we talk about well being rather than happiness learned you can have very high levels of wellbeing and not necessarily be happy in fact. research shows that being happy...
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madison and doctor franklin. we know general hamilton. so, i to, but less than yourself, cannot make excuses. i hope i have provided a clarity and i cannot condone it. i know for myself, general, that the future will be harsh upon me. they have every right to be. >> you know, i was listening to you speak and i was thinking that it is my fervent hope that our guests can, at the very least, understand the context of our time. you know, both of us as younger men read about the ancient romans and the ancient greeks. and sometimes we would, in our reading, wonder what were they thinking? how could they do that in their day in time? that was because we struggled in understanding the context of those ancient states. and i think that it is appropriate that at least that voice be heard, which is that, had we raised the issue during our constitutional convention, it is without doubt that georgia, south carolina, north carolina and perhaps our beloved virginia, would have gotten up from the table and turned their backs on the union. it is against th
madison and doctor franklin. we know general hamilton. so, i to, but less than yourself, cannot make excuses. i hope i have provided a clarity and i cannot condone it. i know for myself, general, that the future will be harsh upon me. they have every right to be. >> you know, i was listening to you speak and i was thinking that it is my fervent hope that our guests can, at the very least, understand the context of our time. you know, both of us as younger men read about the ancient romans...
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when we're back we'll continue talking to professor of psychology at the university of wisconsin madison richard davidson talking about how to learn to be happy stay with us. over the last 3 presidential election cycles there is clear evidence voters are attracted to the message of not interventionism and are very weary before and this is most certainly true in 2060 but his time in office is spotty at best now appears to embrace the same foreign policies as bush and obama i guess nothing really real. the evening. out. but it was supposed. to spoil for the last time we chased. each one of will carrying 20 kilos 'd of drugs to this very 1st offense. for that. is the very real i mean they all medical men they the boy they have this is the this is for me. i like it really well i don't know maybe they don't make or. break a very posh. crown one. route. and way back with professor richard davidson professor of psychology and psychiatry at the university of wisconsin madison and the founder director of the center for health in minds talking about how to learn to be happy which are to the right
when we're back we'll continue talking to professor of psychology at the university of wisconsin madison richard davidson talking about how to learn to be happy stay with us. over the last 3 presidential election cycles there is clear evidence voters are attracted to the message of not interventionism and are very weary before and this is most certainly true in 2060 but his time in office is spotty at best now appears to embrace the same foreign policies as bush and obama i guess nothing really...
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anthony flores is one, and madison bumgarner is the other.lcome back. >> yeah, one of us had a better day than the other. madbum returns to san francisco. how the giants spoiled his oracle park reunion. stick around. sports is next. lily everyone in the house is online and i can't get enough bandwidth to video chat with my book club. try 1 gig internet with at&t fiber. you get more bandwidth and hbo max included. so, everyone stays entertained. so i can just watch the show instead of reading the book? you know, if you turn on your subtitles... that's almost reading. get 1 gig internet with at&t fiber for $49.99a month for a year. no annualcontract. and now get hbo max included. limited availability in select areas. call 1.877.only.att >>> welcome back. i'm anthony flores. madison bumgarner returning to oracle park to face the giants for the first time. madbum off to a rough start in his first season with arizona. look at that e.r.a., north of 9. after a one-two-three first inning, he runs into trouble in the second. evan longoria ropes it to
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dr richard davidson professor of psychology and psychiatry at the university of wisconsin madison and the founder director of the center for healthy life it's really great to have you with us i mean we've been really looking forward to this so in your presentations you also raised the question why are some people more vulnerable to live challenges and others are more resilient to them have you found an answer. well this is a question that has been with me from the start of my career and still in scary vikrant and present and i would say that we are up for aggressively learning more and more about the answer. and what we also have in the specially focused on over the last 10 years is what kinds of training and what kinds of strategy as a person might engage and that may. promote positive qualities that enable them to become more resilient.
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madison, it's great to have you. thank you for joining me. >> maria, good morning, as always. the policies you are pushing forward to reach out to young americans and are you seeing this resonate with young people? >> well, you know what, there's two main policies. one, obviously you have to have a plan on healthcare. i feel like a lot of people in my generation feel like the republican party has been the party of no on this issue out without presenting a real plan. i want to go into that market, deregulate it and allow more competition to come into it. two, i believe conservatives need to start taking environmental policy head-on because we can win this negotiation. we can win this argument. our ideas actually work and they're market-based, not something like aoc's green you new deal which would cost the company $51 trillion that we simply don't have and it wouldn't even protect the environment because it puts the needs of $15 an hour minimum wage, medicare for all above any real environmental change. maria: so you say you want to be the aoc of the gop. tell me more about tha
madison, it's great to have you. thank you for joining me. >> maria, good morning, as always. the policies you are pushing forward to reach out to young americans and are you seeing this resonate with young people? >> well, you know what, there's two main policies. one, obviously you have to have a plan on healthcare. i feel like a lot of people in my generation feel like the republican party has been the party of no on this issue out without presenting a real plan. i want to go...
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tonight, james madison university in virginia, the latest college to send students home. that's what dr. anthony fauci says is the worst thing they could do. this troubling image from a high school in florida. students close together, some not wearing masks. potential cases could take some time. tonight, we've learned of the first death linked to last month's motorcycle rally in sturgis, south dakota, as well as 260 cases in 11 states. and with the labor day holiday on the way, health officials issuing strong warnings to take care. abc's victor oquendo leads us off tonight from florida. >> reporter: tonight, the cdc director urging governors in all 50 states to get ready by november 1st to deliver a possible vaccine. dr. robert redfield saying in a letter obtained by abc news, the government is "rapidly making preparations to implement large scale distribution of covid-19 vaccines in the fall of 2020." that letter dated on the same day the president promised a vaccine at the republican convention. >> we are delivering life-saving therapies and will produce a vaccine befor
tonight, james madison university in virginia, the latest college to send students home. that's what dr. anthony fauci says is the worst thing they could do. this troubling image from a high school in florida. students close together, some not wearing masks. potential cases could take some time. tonight, we've learned of the first death linked to last month's motorcycle rally in sturgis, south dakota, as well as 260 cases in 11 states. and with the labor day holiday on the way, health officials...
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>> i'm not involved in the madison dinners. >> is anybody involved at the table? apparently not. >> no ma'am she was the firm on - - the former person from the campaign and then to plan the madison dinner aside from she says normally it is herself with the protocol officer they said it up but do not go behind the closed doors. that state department staff have security officers and so it took a lot of time and effort because that was the appropriate ease of their time. a sta h going words that?v yet i wonder what taxpayers benefit is from these dinnerse ? for mr. and mrs. pompeo the chairman of the opening statement laid out nepotism and mismanagement and as i was looking to see more examples of dictatorships around the world the country had a history of condemning is important we take and a moment to apply the men and women who continue to serve this administration and to work around enacted legislation or to fire those brave enough to investigate their wrongdoing. i have questions that secretary pompeo made. if he knew he was investigating him he had no knowledge
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. >> a police investigator, darren madison and police investigator have worked other faces in han ford and out among the suburbs and almond orchards and giant, odor rouse dairy farms that spla across the miles of flat valley floor. but this one did not smell right at all, said madison. >> it appeared she was drug out of the house against her will. in 28 years i have never seen that before. >> whatever happened here must have been planned, thought out. >> it looked like a staged crime scene. her jewelry in her bedroom neatly laid out. just where she put it. nothing was missing but her and her van. >> was someone trying to make it look like debbie hawk had been kidnapped or intention, failed intention, perhaps, that she just left home. >> i think it was designed to make like a missing persons case. the bed was made. most crooks don't do that. >> had the perpetrator been looking for something. >> there was paperwork normally put away at least stacked up. it wasn't. it was scattered and this financial document was on top. >> significant? maybe. certainly significant with the sounds the nei
. >> a police investigator, darren madison and police investigator have worked other faces in han ford and out among the suburbs and almond orchards and giant, odor rouse dairy farms that spla across the miles of flat valley floor. but this one did not smell right at all, said madison. >> it appeared she was drug out of the house against her will. in 28 years i have never seen that before. >> whatever happened here must have been planned, thought out. >> it looked like a...
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. >>> this is what it looked like in the city clerk's office this afternoon in madison, wisconsin. look, nearly 80,000 absentee envelopes for the presidential election all labeled and ready to go, but the clerk hadn't been given the go-ahead to actually put the absentee ballots into those envelopes so they could be mailed that's in madison. you'll see the same deal here. rows and rows of labeled, ready-to-mail absentee envelopes in the sun prairie, wisconsin, city clerk's office. you can see the signs that say "need ballots," meaning the envelopes are there but not the ballots. the deadline for clerks in counties all over wisconsin to send out more than a million absentee ballots is this thursday, three days from now. but the clerks all over wisconsin haven't been able to send those ballots yet because at the very, very last minute, the state supreme court told them all they needed to stop there is a conservative majority on the state supreme court, and they said they wanted to take time to consider whether they should make all the counties in wisconsin start all over again and pri
. >>> this is what it looked like in the city clerk's office this afternoon in madison, wisconsin. look, nearly 80,000 absentee envelopes for the presidential election all labeled and ready to go, but the clerk hadn't been given the go-ahead to actually put the absentee ballots into those envelopes so they could be mailed that's in madison. you'll see the same deal here. rows and rows of labeled, ready-to-mail absentee envelopes in the sun prairie, wisconsin, city clerk's office. you...
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and wisconsin isn't just milwaukee and madison.s a vote-rich suburban area that's also very white. >> robert, what you are implying is this is a campaign stop. that the president has no interest in calming things down. he's trying to do a show of force for those suburban voters you're describing that he wants to win over. he's viewing this as almost like a one state, an issue that he thinks helps in this one state and as far as he's concerned it's one state at a time? >> not implying it. i'm actually just stating it. this is a stop by the president of the united states during the campaign season in the final 60 or so days before the election. and he's choosing to go to wisconsin. he knows this is a state that is critical for him. and it's a state where the suburbs are going to be critical. these are the voters, chuck, in wisconsin, the wisconsin republicans more in that scott walker, paul ryan mold. that traditional republican, the republican may be a little uneasy about many of the president's decisions and his conduct. for him to
and wisconsin isn't just milwaukee and madison.s a vote-rich suburban area that's also very white. >> robert, what you are implying is this is a campaign stop. that the president has no interest in calming things down. he's trying to do a show of force for those suburban voters you're describing that he wants to win over. he's viewing this as almost like a one state, an issue that he thinks helps in this one state and as far as he's concerned it's one state at a time? >> not...
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thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i didn't mention, i too am an alumnae of madisonh school but we were not allowed in this entrance. this was the teacher's entrance. we had to go around the corner and enter on the side. it has a grand tradition and madison high school was what america has always been, a diverse group of people of every different background, race, creed, color. everyone striving as a working school. everyone struggled to get ahead but needed an ally. the court can be that ally or that court can be an enemy of their progress. that's what we're hear to do. and as the congresswoman said, if you want to get back at mitch mcconnell's blatant, nasty hypocrisy, call your senator and tell them not to listen to mitch mcelderry conand will nk mcconnell and not be afraid and stand up and do what is fair and right and toed a heed to rbg's final wish. we're ready for questions on this subject. >> senator, have you spoken with senator romney or grassly about their decision in the coming days might be in the reaction to this coming asco- country have started to vot
thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i didn't mention, i too am an alumnae of madisonh school but we were not allowed in this entrance. this was the teacher's entrance. we had to go around the corner and enter on the side. it has a grand tradition and madison high school was what america has always been, a diverse group of people of every different background, race, creed, color. everyone striving as a working school. everyone struggled to get ahead but needed...
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. >>> also next, madison bgarn rerns oracle park to face the giants but it was a fairly early exit.s. you can adjust your comfortst on both sides... your sleepleep numnumber setting.ed can it help me fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. will it help me keep up with mom? you got this. so you can really promise better sleep? not promise... prove. and now, all beds are on sale. save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus 0% interest for 36 months & free premium delivery when you add a base. ends labor day. great day on the lake! it is. lunch is cookin'! and i saved a bunch of money on my boat insurance with geico. fellas, can it get any better than this? whoa! my old hairstyle grew back. so did mine. [80's music] what? i was an 80's kid. it only gets better when you switch and save with geico. guys protected online? easy. connect to the xfi gateway. what about wireless data options for the family? y
. >>> also next, madison bgarn rerns oracle park to face the giants but it was a fairly early exit.s. you can adjust your comfortst on both sides... your sleepleep numnumber setting.ed can it help me fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. will it help me keep up with mom? you got this. so you can really promise better...
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after the war of 1812, james madison said, we need to establish fortifications up and down the eastern seaboard. they recruited general simon bernard, the french engineer, who helped us establish the system we use today. it's an example of the largest and best of all of those ports. it was decided that port comfort was the location for fort monroe. it wasn't finished until 1834. the model that we see today is exactly what it would look like in 1834 when the first soldiers began to populate this fortification. the frenchman, general simon b ernard, was an intelligent engineer. he made it one of the strongest strongholds in the united states. he had several angles on the fort. enemy approach the individual walls, they could be cross fired from different angles. it has a moat. this moat was originally designed to allow them to move materials around the fort to help with construction. after it was completed, the moat made another level of defense for fort monroe. it's the largest stone fort in the united states even today. it started construction in 1819. it would take them till 1834 to co
after the war of 1812, james madison said, we need to establish fortifications up and down the eastern seaboard. they recruited general simon bernard, the french engineer, who helped us establish the system we use today. it's an example of the largest and best of all of those ports. it was decided that port comfort was the location for fort monroe. it wasn't finished until 1834. the model that we see today is exactly what it would look like in 1834 when the first soldiers began to populate this...
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prosecutors in wisconsin have tapped former madison police chief noble wray to serve as an independent voice during the final stages of the investigation into the shooting. wray will review the state department of justice's findings before a report is sent to kenosha county district attorney michael graveley, who will ultimately decide whether charges s should be filed agagat the police officers. well, for more, we go to milwaukee where we are joined by jacob blake, sr., the father of jake blake, jr. he has been fighting for justice for his son alongside the parents of breonna taylor, george floyd, and others. jacob blake sr., welcome to democracy now! we are so sorry about what happened to your son. if you can respond to the decision that has just come down in louisville and then talk about how is your son jake in the hospital now? >> well, what happened in louisville shows the two systems of justice in the united states, clear and cut. if a young lady is murdered by the police, someone is responsible for that death. if the police were involved. but when it is a brown person, we don't
prosecutors in wisconsin have tapped former madison police chief noble wray to serve as an independent voice during the final stages of the investigation into the shooting. wray will review the state department of justice's findings before a report is sent to kenosha county district attorney michael graveley, who will ultimately decide whether charges s should be filed agagat the police officers. well, for more, we go to milwaukee where we are joined by jacob blake, sr., the father of jake...
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here's madison on keeping his emotion intact and what it felt like making a return without the fans.el i would have done that if people were allowed to come to the games but no doubt it would have been harder, it would have been a little different but you know, that is my objective to go out there that way and put all my attention on what i'm doing. >>> a's/padres, bob melvin staying in the shade on a hot day at the kocoliseum. will myers slips and ends up being a two-run triple. olson has been struggling for three of four days. look at this, flash the leather there, the nice reaction the comebacker and bottom six, two-run blast to left and the a's snap a three-game slide. >>> the 146th running of the kentucky derby on saturday the first time the iconic race hasn't happened in may and the fans are not there for the first time at churchill downs. during the lead-up it felt like a dress rehearsal but it wasn't. when the gates opened tisthelaw was the favorite and that's how you win the race. >> half the lead and off the tick, has won the kentucky derby! >> authentic with the upset beat
here's madison on keeping his emotion intact and what it felt like making a return without the fans.el i would have done that if people were allowed to come to the games but no doubt it would have been harder, it would have been a little different but you know, that is my objective to go out there that way and put all my attention on what i'm doing. >>> a's/padres, bob melvin staying in the shade on a hot day at the kocoliseum. will myers slips and ends up being a two-run triple. olson...
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guest: just north and east of madison, from appleton up to green bay. the paper industry part of the state, so it has some rural and smaller cities. it's a very competitive part of the state. there have been some election cycles where the fox river valley has more tv ads per capita than any other media market in the country. so it truly is the battleground within the battleground. host: the state is largely white. give us the percentage. but how could minorities impact the vote? guest: the minority vote, especially in milwaukee, is the largest urban area in the state, and that is where the turnout in 2016 compared to 2012 was a big problem for hillary clinton, where she was not able to attract as big of a percentage of the african-american vote that barack obama had gotten. so that is where the majority vote could come into play -- minority vote could come into play. but in the northern part of the state, there again the turnout will be to see if they can get people to the polls in the rural counties, that could put president trump the top potentially.
guest: just north and east of madison, from appleton up to green bay. the paper industry part of the state, so it has some rural and smaller cities. it's a very competitive part of the state. there have been some election cycles where the fox river valley has more tv ads per capita than any other media market in the country. so it truly is the battleground within the battleground. host: the state is largely white. give us the percentage. but how could minorities impact the vote? guest: the...
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that's in madison. you'll see the same deal here. to mail absentee envelopes in the sun prairie, wisconsin, city clerk's office. you can see the signs that say "need ballots," meaning the envelopes are there but not the ballots. the deadline for clerks in counties all over wisconsin to send out more than a million absentee ballots is this thursday, three days from now. but the clerks all over wisconsin haven't been able to send those ballots yet because at the very, very last minute, the state supreme court told them all they needed to stop. there is a conservative majority on the state supreme court, and they said they wanted to take time to consider whether they should make all the counties in wisconsin start all over again and print completely new ballots specifically so the green party presidential candidate could be on the ballot. one clerk told cnn it would, quote, not be attainable to meet the legal deadline for sending out ballots if the court said these ballots needed to be reprinted. another clerk warning, quote, we are too
that's in madison. you'll see the same deal here. to mail absentee envelopes in the sun prairie, wisconsin, city clerk's office. you can see the signs that say "need ballots," meaning the envelopes are there but not the ballots. the deadline for clerks in counties all over wisconsin to send out more than a million absentee ballots is this thursday, three days from now. but the clerks all over wisconsin haven't been able to send those ballots yet because at the very, very last minute,...
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here's madison on keeping his emotions intact and what it felt like making a return without the fans.ld have done that if people were allowed to come to the games, but no doubt it would have been harder, it would have been a little different, but you know, that is my objective to go out there that way and put all my attention on what i'm doing. >>> a's/padres, bob melvin staying in the shade on a hot day at the coliseum. a's strike first, bottom one. matt olson ripping one in the coroner right. will myers slips and ends up being a two-run triple. olson has been struggling for three of four days. shaen m sean look at this, flash the leather there, the nice reaction the comebacker and bottom six, lawyer laurian has a two-run blast to left and the a's snap a three-game slide. >>> the 146th running of the kentucky derby on saturday the first time the iconic race hasn't happened in may and the fans are not there for the first time at churchill downs. during the lead-up it felt like a dress rehearsal but it wasn't. when the gates opened, 'tis the law was the favorite and that's why you run
here's madison on keeping his emotions intact and what it felt like making a return without the fans.ld have done that if people were allowed to come to the games, but no doubt it would have been harder, it would have been a little different, but you know, that is my objective to go out there that way and put all my attention on what i'm doing. >>> a's/padres, bob melvin staying in the shade on a hot day at the coliseum. a's strike first, bottom one. matt olson ripping one in the...
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after 6 years madison either left fort mcmurray to build a canadian dream home in the mountains. fan of us could not find a job. he followed to play office 5 to turn to him and his children. he never came back to thought like mary. and carrie finally received his lie in god's creation is beautiful we understand it so very not all we think we know so much we know nothing. time for robbie and some to continue as our fire but it's nice to see you know we had pretty much a sold out show i want to thank you everybody for coming but i was high winds. i guess. i'm like the doctors in canada a professor in germany did not give up on mike. but. it is a long path but every day he steps more and more into his new lives far away from the smokestacks and the pollution of the oil industry. for me there is no going back. but every car that passes me reminds me a fart mcmurry. the tooth brush in my hand. my t. shirt why lipstick. my food. to sell by. one. by one. when. one. vendor has a fan right there can be life threatening voice and i like saying that whining is just one example to the point
after 6 years madison either left fort mcmurray to build a canadian dream home in the mountains. fan of us could not find a job. he followed to play office 5 to turn to him and his children. he never came back to thought like mary. and carrie finally received his lie in god's creation is beautiful we understand it so very not all we think we know so much we know nothing. time for robbie and some to continue as our fire but it's nice to see you know we had pretty much a sold out show i want to...
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the country like my own grandparents, ruth went to the same high school as i did in brooklyn, james madison high school, 20 years before i did. i followed her career and her assent to the bench with the special pride you feel watching someone from your neighborhood make a difference in the world. the fact that the end of her life and illustrious career, young women and men across with theooked at her same sense of pride and hope that some -- and sometimes adoration gives me great hope. peace. forever rest in now her death leaves a vacancy onlye supreme court with 44 days left before a national election that could result in a different president. determinethat could the future of the supreme court for generations to make rulings that touch every aspect of american life. reporters will cover the political machinations in washington. but for hundreds of millions of americans, the vacancy on the supreme court puts everything on the line. , like health care, hangs in the balance. trump is pursuing a lawsuit that would eliminate protections for more than 130 million americans with pre-distant con
the country like my own grandparents, ruth went to the same high school as i did in brooklyn, james madison high school, 20 years before i did. i followed her career and her assent to the bench with the special pride you feel watching someone from your neighborhood make a difference in the world. the fact that the end of her life and illustrious career, young women and men across with theooked at her same sense of pride and hope that some -- and sometimes adoration gives me great hope. peace....
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. >> freedom of the press, madison called it freedom of the use of the press and it's freedom to print things and publish things, it's not a freedom for what we refer to as the institutionally the press. >> every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. lectures in history is also available as a podcast. find it where you listen to podcasts. >>> between 1892 and 1954, about 12 million immigrants seeking a new life in america were taken to ellis island for screenings. millions of americans visit ellis island and the statue of liberty. on american artifacts, we visit ellis island immigration museum to learn about the immigrant experience. >> good morning. my name is peter urban and i'm a park ranger for the national park service. this island is the place where their american story began. 12 to 13 million americans came to this island and to this building in order to be given the okay to go out and start their lives in the late 1800s and early 1900s. a lot of people don't know about ellis island before that time. today we're 27 acres in size. but in the original form, it was 3 acres. small island i
. >> freedom of the press, madison called it freedom of the use of the press and it's freedom to print things and publish things, it's not a freedom for what we refer to as the institutionally the press. >> every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. lectures in history is also available as a podcast. find it where you listen to podcasts. >>> between 1892 and 1954, about 12 million immigrants seeking a new life in america were taken to ellis island for screenings. millions of...
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. >> freedom of the press i should just mention madison originally called it freedom of the use of the press and it is indeed freedom to print things and publish things. it is not a freedom for what we now refer to as institutionally as the press. >> lectures in history on american history tv on c-span3. every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. lectures in history is available as a podcast. find it where you listen to podcasts. ♪ >>> you're watching c-span3. your unfiltered view of government. created by america's cable television companies as a public and was brought to you by your television provider.n >>> and we're back this week.bar we continue the washington with journal's series on battlegrount states with this election -- this election year with ged political reporters and analysts on the ground. we're examine what's changed since 2016, what issues are motivating voters this year and take a look at recent political trends that could give us clues on how the state might vote in . november. we talked about wisconsin. today florida.at nor and then pennsylvania on wednesday. on thursday
. >> freedom of the press i should just mention madison originally called it freedom of the use of the press and it is indeed freedom to print things and publish things. it is not a freedom for what we now refer to as institutionally as the press. >> lectures in history on american history tv on c-span3. every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. lectures in history is available as a podcast. find it where you listen to podcasts. ♪ >>> you're watching c-span3. your unfiltered...
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estos vÍdeos revelados por la policÍa de madison, son los mÁs vistos en las redes y muestran feos artificiales en mente. has leÍdo una noticia en las redes sociales y quiere confirmar si es verdad? hoy, univisiÓn relanza su chequeo de verdades para poder verificar informaciÓn a travÉs de tu telÉfono o whatsapp. >> vamos a hablar con tamara.>> este producto sirve a todos porque es de una alianza muy grande y tenemos para ofrecerle este detector. le vamos a llevar lo que sea mentira y lo que sea verdad. todo en tu telÉfono. si estas en latinoamÉrica, también puedes meterte con el nÚmero que ya te vamos a decir y puedes navegar toda la informaciÓn en espaÑol. puedes buscar nombres de polÍticos o incluso imÁgenes. actualmente, tenemos una imagen falsa en facebook hablando del "trum care" -- "trump care" que no es cierto. >> ¿cuÁntas personas hay detrás de la verificaciÓn de esta informaciÓn? >> son 10 personas revisando la informaciÓn en inglÉs que llevan muchos aÑos trabajando en esto y telemundo y univisiÓn se unen para traducir esta informaciÓn. estamos hablando de un gran equipo dedicado revis
estos vÍdeos revelados por la policÍa de madison, son los mÁs vistos en las redes y muestran feos artificiales en mente. has leÍdo una noticia en las redes sociales y quiere confirmar si es verdad? hoy, univisiÓn relanza su chequeo de verdades para poder verificar informaciÓn a travÉs de tu telÉfono o whatsapp. >> vamos a hablar con tamara.>> este producto sirve a todos porque es de una alianza muy grande y tenemos para ofrecerle este detector. le vamos a llevar lo que sea...
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uncomfortable questions about my country and about books that is why i keep doing to this day my name is madison and i work at. this week on world stories turkey waves of protests against femicide russia opposition members in danger. but we start in greece there is deep despair after the fall. in the refugee camp in morea tensions between refugees and locals on the small mediterranean island. baby emmanuelle is just 3 weeks old she was born in moria her parents say they fled from the congo to europe in hope of safety and a better life but what they found was hunger thirst and homelessness just 10 months i was disappointed because the european union could have helped us after all this time it's been 4 days no one is taking care of us what are they thinking how can they abandon us the european union to i don't know what they're doing is there because the. days after the fire in the morea refugee camp chaos reigns on the island of lesbos families like the mollies are left to fend for themselves thousands of refugees are camping on the hot asphalt the greek government promises hell but it is yet to
uncomfortable questions about my country and about books that is why i keep doing to this day my name is madison and i work at. this week on world stories turkey waves of protests against femicide russia opposition members in danger. but we start in greece there is deep despair after the fall. in the refugee camp in morea tensions between refugees and locals on the small mediterranean island. baby emmanuelle is just 3 weeks old she was born in moria her parents say they fled from the congo to...
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. >> freedom of the press we will get to later, i should mention madison called it freedom of the useo print things and publish things. it is not a freedom for what we now refer to institutionally as the press. >> lectures in history, on american history tv on c-span 3 every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. lectures in history is also available as a podcast. find it where you listen to podcasts. >>> the ceo of amtrak said the nation's rail service needs $4 billion to stay afloat in fiscal year 2021. he made the comments in testimony this week before the house transportation subcommittee on railroads. >> the committee will
. >> freedom of the press we will get to later, i should mention madison called it freedom of the useo print things and publish things. it is not a freedom for what we now refer to institutionally as the press. >> lectures in history, on american history tv on c-span 3 every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. lectures in history is also available as a podcast. find it where you listen to podcasts. >>> the ceo of amtrak said the nation's rail service needs $4 billion to stay...
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who came to this country, like my own grandparents, she went to the same high school as i did james madison two decades before i did. i followed her career and her assent to the bench with a special pride you feel watching someone from your neighborhood making a great difference in the world g. the fact that the end of her long life and illustrious career young women and men across america look at ruth bader ginsburg with the same sense of pride and hope and adoration gives me great hope may she forever rest in peace. now her death leaves a vacancy on the supreme court with only 44 days left before a national election that could result in a different president. a vacancy that could determine the future of the supreme court for generations and make rulings that touch everyns aspect of american life reporters will no doubt cover the political machinations here in washington but for hundreds of millions of suericans this vacancy on the supreme court puts everything, everything on the line healthcare hangs in the balance president trump is pursuing a lawsuit to eliminate protections for more th
who came to this country, like my own grandparents, she went to the same high school as i did james madison two decades before i did. i followed her career and her assent to the bench with a special pride you feel watching someone from your neighborhood making a great difference in the world g. the fact that the end of her long life and illustrious career young women and men across america look at ruth bader ginsburg with the same sense of pride and hope and adoration gives me great hope may...
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these are dinners, so called madison dinners in the madison room, secretary and his wife.they're re-starting this week, and they're using taxpayer money. i'd like to present some statistics that have been reported and press accounts. 29% -- came from the corporate world. another 25% came from the media, which is mostly the conservative media. just 14% word diplomats or foreign officials, and those seem to be interchangeable. every single member of the house or senate has been invited, is the republican. roughly two dozen of these dinners have been held since april 2018, when mr. pompeo took office as secretary of state. and at least three more are planned not to be held at the madison room, but at the breyer house. does that sound accurate to you? i would ask our witnesses. >> congresswoman, i don't have access nor am i involved in any of the invitations of the execution of the medicine dinners. >> and i believe that maybe the point. we don't have any indication democratic members have ever attended these, or how foreign policy is not supposed to be political. politics, pa
these are dinners, so called madison dinners in the madison room, secretary and his wife.they're re-starting this week, and they're using taxpayer money. i'd like to present some statistics that have been reported and press accounts. 29% -- came from the corporate world. another 25% came from the media, which is mostly the conservative media. just 14% word diplomats or foreign officials, and those seem to be interchangeable. every single member of the house or senate has been invited, is the...
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those cities about here in wisconsin, madison. a violent mob vandalized the state capitol and other state buildings, windows, hurling destroyingktails and monuments. it was lucky there was no loss of life. statue to hanshe a statue i saw. veteran, an l war immigrant, who fought to end the union. preserve yeah, they tore it down. 100-year-old sculpture was decapitated and lake by rioters. and they tore down the statue of lady forward, emblematic of wisconsin to being the first women's ratify the suffrage movement. the original forward statue was front of the n wisconsin state capitol in 1895. other my friends on the side of the aisle, and whether you're republican or democrat, if you don't think they're going for you at some point, go ask my former colleague, tim rat state senator, carpenter, who was beaten by during that unrest and needed surgery to recover. he told the media, i know -- i don't know what happened. and take a s stop picture. and the next thing, i'm getting getting ix punches, kicked in the head. senator.democrat st
those cities about here in wisconsin, madison. a violent mob vandalized the state capitol and other state buildings, windows, hurling destroyingktails and monuments. it was lucky there was no loss of life. statue to hanshe a statue i saw. veteran, an l war immigrant, who fought to end the union. preserve yeah, they tore it down. 100-year-old sculpture was decapitated and lake by rioters. and they tore down the statue of lady forward, emblematic of wisconsin to being the first women's ratify the...
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walkie, madison -- behind milwaukee, madison, and green bay.ow do we get a sense of how those swing voters are moving, and where they are going to befall? kevin: it is taking everything in me to not make a joke about the packers, so i am going to move on. [laughter] lisa: it's ok, i can take it. carry-on. kevin: i think southwestern pennsylvania, conor lamb country, as well as parts of inland florida, these are parts where the republicans over performed in the 2016 race, and where the data collection with regards to polls really becomes interesting because for all the criticism that the polls received in 2016, it was really less about the polls being inaccurate and more that their dataset did not include many of the voters who showed up. think of those long lines at the trump rallies from 2016, and everyone wondering whether or not those individuals would turn out on election day. they did. the trump campaign was tracking them, getting data from those massive rallies. the pollsters were not able to find them. that is why it's incredible difficu
walkie, madison -- behind milwaukee, madison, and green bay.ow do we get a sense of how those swing voters are moving, and where they are going to befall? kevin: it is taking everything in me to not make a joke about the packers, so i am going to move on. [laughter] lisa: it's ok, i can take it. carry-on. kevin: i think southwestern pennsylvania, conor lamb country, as well as parts of inland florida, these are parts where the republicans over performed in the 2016 race, and where the data...
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this is where students here at the university of wisconsin madison get taken when they test positive. isolation housing. nobody goes in. nobody comes can out. an effort to try to get a handle on the outbreak in campus where it took just five days to go from the first day of classes, to students restricted to essential activities only. since move-in started in wisconsin in late august more than 2,000 students tested positive for covid-19. >> sent an email, pack your bags. be out as soon as possible. >> reporter: this freshman is one of them. why do you think it's so difficult to contain covid-19 outbreaks on college campuses? >> you could say don't do this and that, but it's very difficult to enforce that. probably why they can't send everyone home. we'll spread it across the country if we do. >> reporter: he said he's had mild to no symptoms so far and been in isolation housing for days waiting out his two-week period. in total, more than 350 students are in isolation at the university with another 100-plus quarter teening. the re quarantining. a move students learned about last-minut
this is where students here at the university of wisconsin madison get taken when they test positive. isolation housing. nobody goes in. nobody comes can out. an effort to try to get a handle on the outbreak in campus where it took just five days to go from the first day of classes, to students restricted to essential activities only. since move-in started in wisconsin in late august more than 2,000 students tested positive for covid-19. >> sent an email, pack your bags. be out as soon as...