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he had his .357 magnum tucked alongside of him. >> this first case in madison, wisconsin, was kind of an unplanned thing. >> what put you in that parking lot that day of the shooting? >> well, i was driving around and i saw a couple of young girls standing at a bus stop. i pulled over and picked them up. i would often do that. i would pull over and see a couple broads and offer them a ride. they said they're going to this mall. so i gave them a ride. a pretty tall black dude 6'2" was sitting in a car with a white girl and i beeped at him because he was driving too slow. he was traveling 5 miles per hour just to aggravate me. so i sat on the horn. so he stopped his car in front of me, got out of the car and began walking towards me. so without even thinking, i whipped out my .357 magnum with a six-inch barrel. when he saw the gun, pow, pow. he just closed his eye like that and keeled over. >> that was a very risky thing for you to do. why did you shoot the woman in the car? >> i figured well, she was one half of an interracial couple, i thought i might as well get both of them. so i sh
he had his .357 magnum tucked alongside of him. >> this first case in madison, wisconsin, was kind of an unplanned thing. >> what put you in that parking lot that day of the shooting? >> well, i was driving around and i saw a couple of young girls standing at a bus stop. i pulled over and picked them up. i would often do that. i would pull over and see a couple broads and offer them a ride. they said they're going to this mall. so i gave them a ride. a pretty tall black dude...
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what oh i'm also an owner of the company to manufacturing plants i visited its manufacturing in madison wisconsin owned by its employees even the strip clubs in madison which i didn't visit probably should have and they are organized as worker and co-ops and are achieving great success without psychopathic violence it's simple we can build a new economy that works for all of us and depends on cooperation rather than predation or we can stick to what we have now this is corporate system that is that is basically draining us it's sucking the life out of the middle class and we can let the free market corporate psychopaths continue to run roughshod over this nation. we have to figure out which way we're going to go and there really are choices this is this this cooperative model that mondragon is doing in spain in the eleven thousand companies you do in the united states really works it really works well. and you could argue that it's not an alternative to capitalism that it is a form of capitalism only the capital that's brought to the table is not you know a rich guy like mitt romney saying ok you
what oh i'm also an owner of the company to manufacturing plants i visited its manufacturing in madison wisconsin owned by its employees even the strip clubs in madison which i didn't visit probably should have and they are organized as worker and co-ops and are achieving great success without psychopathic violence it's simple we can build a new economy that works for all of us and depends on cooperation rather than predation or we can stick to what we have now this is corporate system that is...
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. >> last year, he was in madison, wisconsin, braving bitter winter weather to sing on the steps of the state capitol in support of public service workers. ♪ this land is your land >> he defended their collective bargaining rights against republican governor scott walker. ♪ as i was walking that ribbon of highway ♪ >> tom morello has performed "this land is your land" and his own songs at occupy wall street protests from california to the new york island. ♪ for you and me let's march and sing! ♪ this land is your land this land is my land ♪ >> he was here in new york at the may day demonstrations, an honorary commander of a battalion of musicians they called the occupy guitarmy. ♪ are you going to stand around or are you going to be free? ♪ sing! >> that same night, harry belafonte presented him with the officers' award from the sidney hillman foundation honoring his "advocacy for and support of working people across the world." this week he's in chicago, singing for the nurses' union, and their protest calling for wall street accountability. tom morello, welcome. >> thanks very much. >
. >> last year, he was in madison, wisconsin, braving bitter winter weather to sing on the steps of the state capitol in support of public service workers. ♪ this land is your land >> he defended their collective bargaining rights against republican governor scott walker. ♪ as i was walking that ribbon of highway ♪ >> tom morello has performed "this land is your land" and his own songs at occupy wall street protests from california to the new york island. ♪...
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we will jump out to madison wisconsin with john nichols in the next segment with major garrett, a friendarly when mitt romney says i am mr. fix it thebam campaign is let's look at what you fixed. you mentioned massachusetts. i have the feeling they are holding massachusetts back. at some point, they are going to say, okay. let's look at your record as governor of massachusetts the healthcare program which rom energy doesn't want to talk and your job as governor of massachusetts wasn't necessarily the best. don't you think. >> if we were talking about this as a musical number, i think the front instruments and the front lyrics are about bain. massachusetts governor is kind of a back beat and i think after the many refrains on bane, then you are going to have a long riv about the ryan budgetin, then you are going to have a long riv about the ryan budget. i think they will be front and center of the aspect of the obama campaign. they pourrtray the romney campaign as someone who had a tough approach. it's consistent. he is bringing bain ethics to government policy. i think those are -- that'
we will jump out to madison wisconsin with john nichols in the next segment with major garrett, a friendarly when mitt romney says i am mr. fix it thebam campaign is let's look at what you fixed. you mentioned massachusetts. i have the feeling they are holding massachusetts back. at some point, they are going to say, okay. let's look at your record as governor of massachusetts the healthcare program which rom energy doesn't want to talk and your job as governor of massachusetts wasn't...
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talk to richie davidson in wisconsin at the university of madison wisconsin and the big referendum in wisconsin, he is in the statehouse. he is engaged. his family was engaged in that. this was about us getting engaged and yeah there's a lot of money and i think people are sick of it and enough people knock on their door that are really concerned citizens that live in their neighborhood, change is evident. [applause] yes. don't fault. >> and your work environment, it seems like a pretty hostile one. and a comments and -- [inaudible] can you speak about how you use your mindfulness in your work? >> let me just for the record, have been unmindful in my job. i'm not a teacher. i am just someone who has felt this is a really important thing that i have in my life now as my grandparents felt praying the rosary was their way of doing it. so i have my moments where you know, i pop off and if you look at the clips. i was on a radio show and a guy showed a clip. he is like so we are here with the mindful congressman. [laughter] yeah. want to hear that clip once or twice during the book tour. [
talk to richie davidson in wisconsin at the university of madison wisconsin and the big referendum in wisconsin, he is in the statehouse. he is engaged. his family was engaged in that. this was about us getting engaged and yeah there's a lot of money and i think people are sick of it and enough people knock on their door that are really concerned citizens that live in their neighborhood, change is evident. [applause] yes. don't fault. >> and your work environment, it seems like a pretty...
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scientist, evaluation shared service, university of wisconsin population health institute, madison, wisconsin. dr. clark, what does research to practice mean and what does it mean for a methodology or a practice to be evidence-based? research to practice is a concept that captures the evolvement in the research community with regard to various aspects of, in this case, substance abuse or mental health care in an effort to increase the ability to positively affect the individual who's affected by it. so, evidence-based, then, is mobilizing administrative, clinical, and research information to enhance the quality of care and the effectiveness of care in order to produce the best outcomes associated with providing care, so when people present for care they're getting the best care possible. and, tom, in the field, how much of this is going on? what is the percentage of people that actually do evidence-based practice? well, it's a good question. as dr. clark said, nobody can argue that you need more
scientist, evaluation shared service, university of wisconsin population health institute, madison, wisconsin. dr. clark, what does research to practice mean and what does it mean for a methodology or a practice to be evidence-based? research to practice is a concept that captures the evolvement in the research community with regard to various aspects of, in this case, substance abuse or mental health care in an effort to increase the ability to positively affect the individual who's affected...
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in madison, wisconsin, i match the current world record. i matched the world record, it has been beaten again by the same guy. in the future, i would like to compete. we can still invent tracks, we can be creative. the feeling you get is really different from a bicycle. you are only touching the ground with one and that is a great feeling. >> amazing, but also slightly crazy. that brings the program to a close. i will see you back here tomorrow. internationalof news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? wasbbc world news america" presented by kcet, los angeles.
in madison, wisconsin, i match the current world record. i matched the world record, it has been beaten again by the same guy. in the future, i would like to compete. we can still invent tracks, we can be creative. the feeling you get is really different from a bicycle. you are only touching the ground with one and that is a great feeling. >> amazing, but also slightly crazy. that brings the program to a close. i will see you back here tomorrow. internationalof news at bbc.com/news....
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in madison, wisconsin, a match to the world record -- i matched the world record. it was beaten again by the same guy, but i hope to go even further. in the future, really doing it for fun. it is new and young. you can still in the and tricks. we can be creative. -- we can still in valtrex. -- still invent tricks. it is a great feeling. >> pretty wild. and at an auction in hong kong, this pink diamond, known as the martian diamond, it sold for more than twice what was expectant. this brings our program to a close. if you like to reach me and most of our bbc team, you can find us on twitter. for all of us here at "bbc world news america," thanks for watching. see you tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions f
in madison, wisconsin, a match to the world record -- i matched the world record. it was beaten again by the same guy, but i hope to go even further. in the future, really doing it for fun. it is new and young. you can still in the and tricks. we can be creative. -- we can still in valtrex. -- still invent tricks. it is a great feeling. >> pretty wild. and at an auction in hong kong, this pink diamond, known as the martian diamond, it sold for more than twice what was expectant. this...
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i was at a conference in wisconsin, madison, wisconsin, i know about wisconsin digestures. >> i appreciate your comments. the closest thing to eternal life is a government program. one of my concerns is with all of these programs and if you can respond or anybody else that would like to within the time frame that we have here. it seems to me i'm a former owner. it seems to me that business owners have the tendency to build pricing based on whatever the subsidy is. and then without exit strategy they're always back here wanting the program to continue. now they've established a marketplace that has been based on a false market premise below price product. how do we know we're not just falling into the same trap here with you all? >> i think i can only speak to the biomass portion of that. i think the fsa rule as it was written was absolutely the thinking was so dead on when they talked about the chicken and egg problem. the payments that we received in biomass did not go to mfao biomass. that went to the farmers to get them to commit acres to enter the program. with that -- knowing that the
i was at a conference in wisconsin, madison, wisconsin, i know about wisconsin digestures. >> i appreciate your comments. the closest thing to eternal life is a government program. one of my concerns is with all of these programs and if you can respond or anybody else that would like to within the time frame that we have here. it seems to me i'm a former owner. it seems to me that business owners have the tendency to build pricing based on whatever the subsidy is. and then without exit...
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this was shot at the henry milis zoo in madison, wisconsin.the star of this video is richie, the gibbon. that's richie, right there. and you notice he has something in his hand? >> is it a baby gibbon? >> it is not a baby gibbon, but it is a baby. richie noticed that there was a nest of squirrels in his little enclosure at the zoo, and he decided to adopt one of the baby squirrels. >> watch this. ♪ >> richie is just sitting there, playing with the squirrel, and cradling the squirrel. >> oh, my gosh. >> what is richie doing now? is he going to do an operation or something? oh, my goodness. >> no! richie is straight-up, like opening up the treasure box, and he's like straight up going in there. >> i'm just thinking what the squirrel is thinking at this point. like, how terrified are you? >> i just got here, but i'm wondering, is this normal? >> can i go back to where i came from, because this kind of sucks. >> the workers at the zoo say this is a way that gibbons relate to their young and increase bonding by, you know, grooming. the zoo did real
this was shot at the henry milis zoo in madison, wisconsin.the star of this video is richie, the gibbon. that's richie, right there. and you notice he has something in his hand? >> is it a baby gibbon? >> it is not a baby gibbon, but it is a baby. richie noticed that there was a nest of squirrels in his little enclosure at the zoo, and he decided to adopt one of the baby squirrels. >> watch this. ♪ >> richie is just sitting there, playing with the squirrel, and...
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well, the oning team from makyson -- winning team from madison, wisconsin will go on to compete in the international competition and defend america's title in london. bruce? >> surae, thanks a lot. no losers out there today. all clear now but around 4:00 this afternoon traffic was shut down near the pentagon. you can see the backup along washington boulevard. police cleared the area after a bag was found near the 9/11 memorial. it was later determined that it was just a harmless bag. >>> three boston university students are killed in a van that crashed in new zealand. tonight five oh students are -- other students are among the injured. it happened in a rural area on new zealand's north island. the students were part of the study abroad program. they were riding in the van that drifted off the road and rolled over. alice of washington, d.c. was one of the luckier ones. we're told she's hospitalized tonight in new zealand with less serious injuries. four others are hospitalized one of them in critical condition. >> these are people who were energetic and alive. these were people who par
well, the oning team from makyson -- winning team from madison, wisconsin will go on to compete in the international competition and defend america's title in london. bruce? >> surae, thanks a lot. no losers out there today. all clear now but around 4:00 this afternoon traffic was shut down near the pentagon. you can see the backup along washington boulevard. police cleared the area after a bag was found near the 9/11 memorial. it was later determined that it was just a harmless bag....
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always great to see you thanks for joining a very much the labor movement woke up last year in madison wisconsin and it's time for everyone both in the leaderless occupy movement and the more established labor movement to work together to take back this country from the romney super rich. after the break it's great that americans are in the streets today standing up for the plight of the working class but why is all this really happening and what kind of policy should be pushed today to help clean up america's economic mess. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you. are welcome is a big issue. mr .
always great to see you thanks for joining a very much the labor movement woke up last year in madison wisconsin and it's time for everyone both in the leaderless occupy movement and the more established labor movement to work together to take back this country from the romney super rich. after the break it's great that americans are in the streets today standing up for the plight of the working class but why is all this really happening and what kind of policy should be pushed today to help...
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i'm from madison, wisconsin. so my question is, when andrew jackson was inaugurated, there is a huge crowd that follows him back to the white house, and they proceed to trash the place. and the way the white house staff tries to get everyone out from standing on chairs and swinging on chandeliers and stuff is they take a big barrel of orange punch and put it on the white house lawn. my question is how do i make orange punch? [ laughter ] >> i would say two things. one, they actually spilled the orange punch on the carpets of the white house. and it was one of the enduring stains. i'm sorry, it was. step one, become elected president of the united states. the way to make that kind of orange punch. >> the guess was it was not russia's weak punch. it was russia's strong punch. >> kidding aside, that did -- that was seen as a symbol of just how out of control and the way it was polluting american politics even in the white house was a sign, predates right before the great effort of temperance. >> we haven't talked ab
i'm from madison, wisconsin. so my question is, when andrew jackson was inaugurated, there is a huge crowd that follows him back to the white house, and they proceed to trash the place. and the way the white house staff tries to get everyone out from standing on chairs and swinging on chandeliers and stuff is they take a big barrel of orange punch and put it on the white house lawn. my question is how do i make orange punch? [ laughter ] >> i would say two things. one, they actually...
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it will allow about 40 cyclists from madison, wisconsin, to use its property as a base during the summit. the secret service will spell out its official security plan for the summit in the coming the the days. the plan will set the borders of the mc-cormick security perimeter, and outline the traffic patterns to and from the convention center nato may want to read up on its chicago facts before holding its summit here in a couple weeks. a video promoting the meeting isn't exactly accurate. of course, president obama didn't grow up in chicago. and though a lot bigger than springfield... chicago isn't the capital either. the video has been airing on the nato tv channel. the error about the capital was corrected yesterday. last night's stormy weather has moved out... but a cold front is now moving in. tom skilling is next with details. my goodness tom skilling, it was a scary night out there >>it came in waves. the northern suburbs missed a lot of this but look at those hailstones ... these pictures come to us from other viewers ... some of these were golf ball sized hailstones. look at thi
it will allow about 40 cyclists from madison, wisconsin, to use its property as a base during the summit. the secret service will spell out its official security plan for the summit in the coming the the days. the plan will set the borders of the mc-cormick security perimeter, and outline the traffic patterns to and from the convention center nato may want to read up on its chicago facts before holding its summit here in a couple weeks. a video promoting the meeting isn't exactly accurate. of...
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this weekend's marathon in madison, wisconsin, has been canceled because of the scorching heat. look at this map, wildfires across the u.s., and there in the southwest, the white area, a smokey haze the fires are throwing off, stretching across mull pl states. even in florida. look at this. thick, black smoke in i sky above disney world in orlando. and new mexico, the fire torched through more than a dozen homes. >> basically, what is left is someone's personal belongs and a fireplace. >> reporter: and because of that smoke and haziness in the air, authorities are asking near the wildfires to limit their time outdoors, ginger. >>> the weather is going do the fires no justice, and not helping out at all. 70-mile-an-hour gusts. and the wind goeps nowhere. we are going to see dry and win zi conditions through memorial day. different story on the east coast. rainier and still windy. we will look at a picture out of cuba. this is what happened when what was to become beryl rolled through cuba. yes, very heavies falling and now the storm is just off the carolinas, more than 200 miles,
this weekend's marathon in madison, wisconsin, has been canceled because of the scorching heat. look at this map, wildfires across the u.s., and there in the southwest, the white area, a smokey haze the fires are throwing off, stretching across mull pl states. even in florida. look at this. thick, black smoke in i sky above disney world in orlando. and new mexico, the fire torched through more than a dozen homes. >> basically, what is left is someone's personal belongs and a fireplace....
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witdz just come from -- from madison, wisconsin.lker and let's see. >> boots are made for walker. >> stephanie: democratic mayor barrett is set to face walker in next month's recall. graham zielinski joins us now. hey, graham. >> thank you for having me. >> stephanie: thanks for coming on. so first what's your first take on this? was this the candidate you think is strongest that you were hoping for? tell us what's happening in wisconsin. >> we had four great candidates. kathleen faulk did so much to start the recall movement. mayor barrett is very strong. you'll see all four candidates that ran at a unity event. unlike the republican primary where they couldn't keep enough acid on each other our primary was very unified. everybody knows the stakes. everybody knows that to combat this mountain of corporate cash that is going to flood in here to buy our state again we're going to have to be unified. all of the candidates understand that all would have been great nominees. we have a very great nominee in my mayor tom barrett who i'm p
witdz just come from -- from madison, wisconsin.lker and let's see. >> boots are made for walker. >> stephanie: democratic mayor barrett is set to face walker in next month's recall. graham zielinski joins us now. hey, graham. >> thank you for having me. >> stephanie: thanks for coming on. so first what's your first take on this? was this the candidate you think is strongest that you were hoping for? tell us what's happening in wisconsin. >> we had four great...
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they looking to replace jim webb who defeated allen. )90%3g >> from madison, wisconsin.re, because they are here. workers, wisconsinites, americans, under assault, protesting peacefully in the greatest of american traditions. >> that was ed schultz. the june 5th governor recall election were planted back in 2011. in february of 2011, when thousands protested governor scott walker's push to limit union bargaining rights for public sector workers. msnbc's ed schultz, as i said, was there, and loud. and last night governor walker got his challenger, democratic tom barrett, the same candidate walker beat by five points in 2010. he's the mayor of milwaukee. let's listen to him. >> we all have witnessed what has happened in this state over the last 16 months, with scott walker starting an ideological civil war in the state that has divided our state like it has never been divided before. family members shy away from talking to family members about politics, because it becomes too bitter. it does not have to be that way in wisconsin. >> so is the recall going to succeed? ed sch
they looking to replace jim webb who defeated allen. )90%3g >> from madison, wisconsin.re, because they are here. workers, wisconsinites, americans, under assault, protesting peacefully in the greatest of american traditions. >> that was ed schultz. the june 5th governor recall election were planted back in 2011. in february of 2011, when thousands protested governor scott walker's push to limit union bargaining rights for public sector workers. msnbc's ed schultz, as i said,...
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at his home office in madison, wisconsin, steven byer wishes them well. he's never met them, but is convinced they are being ripped off. >> the bigger the disease, the greater the predator. so they're praying on people who have terminal illness and their families. >> reporter: how does he know? byer's son, ben, was diagnosed with lou gehrig's disease in 2002. they were told it was incurable. the byers refused to believe it. and they were just as desperate as stephanie krolick. did you begin searching for a cure? >> from day one. >> reporter: searching the world for a miracle cure and finding a world of clinics willing to take their money. when we come back -- >> we expected that there would be something somewhere on the planet that would help. an airline has planes... and people. and the planes can seem the same so, it comes down to the people. because, bad weather the price of oil those are every airlines reality. and solutions won't come from 500 tons of metal and a paint job. they'll come from people. delta people. who made us one of the biggest airlin
at his home office in madison, wisconsin, steven byer wishes them well. he's never met them, but is convinced they are being ripped off. >> the bigger the disease, the greater the predator. so they're praying on people who have terminal illness and their families. >> reporter: how does he know? byer's son, ben, was diagnosed with lou gehrig's disease in 2002. they were told it was incurable. the byers refused to believe it. and they were just as desperate as stephanie krolick. did...
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i think that's going to be the big picture anywhere from chicago, madison, wisconsin, you're includedthere. so is dallas. huge part of the country included in this. something you're going to want to just be aware of and, of course, keep up with us, facebook and twitter we'll keep updating for you fueled in part by heat, dallas, 92, 90 jackson. don't see we'll see a whole lot of records but near record and certainly more summerlike heat than it would. it won't last forever. next couple of days spring back. 62 down from 85 in kansas city, shave off 20 degrees. atlanta, down to 81 from 87. >>> so did you get a chance to see it, the super moon was out last night. take a look at these stunning images. it was 14% bigger, 0% brighter than other full moons of the year. the super moon or called. peregee moon looks biggest on the horizon. why does it happen? the moon has an oval-shaped orbit. one side is 50,000 kilometers closer than the other. they are fairly common so if you did miss it, great news for you, you can see it next year. >> did anyone see it? >> no. >> pictures are enough. >> when
i think that's going to be the big picture anywhere from chicago, madison, wisconsin, you're includedthere. so is dallas. huge part of the country included in this. something you're going to want to just be aware of and, of course, keep up with us, facebook and twitter we'll keep updating for you fueled in part by heat, dallas, 92, 90 jackson. don't see we'll see a whole lot of records but near record and certainly more summerlike heat than it would. it won't last forever. next couple of days...
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at his home office in madison, wisconsin, steven byer wishes them well. he's never met them but is convinced they are being ripped off. >> the bigger the disease, the greater the predator. so they're preying on people who have terminal illness and their families. >> reporter: how does he know? byer's son, ben, was diagnosed with lou gehrig's disease in 2002. they were told it was incurable. the byers refused to believe it. and they were just as desperate as stephanie krolick. did you begin searching for a cure? >> from day one. >> reporter: searching the world for a miracle cure and finding a world of clinics willing to take their money. when we come back -- >> we expected that there would be something somewhere on the planet that would help. dude you don't understand, this is my dad's car. look at the car! my dad's gonna kill me dude... [ male announcer ] the security of a 2012 iihs top safety pick. the volkswagen passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease the 2012 passat for $209 a month. oooh, what's her secret? [ male announcer ]
at his home office in madison, wisconsin, steven byer wishes them well. he's never met them but is convinced they are being ripped off. >> the bigger the disease, the greater the predator. so they're preying on people who have terminal illness and their families. >> reporter: how does he know? byer's son, ben, was diagnosed with lou gehrig's disease in 2002. they were told it was incurable. the byers refused to believe it. and they were just as desperate as stephanie krolick. did...
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. >>> from madison, wisconsin. here we are. because they are here. workers. wisconsinites. ully. in the greatest of american traditions. >> wow, that was ed shult. welcome back to "hardball." coming up, wisconsin governor recall election planned way back in february 2011 when thousands protested governor scott walker's push to limit union bargaining rights for public sector workers. ed 2011. ed schultz as i said there was and loud. and he got his challenger. the same mayor was there. >> we all have witnessed what has happened in this state over the last 16 months with scott walker starting an ideological self-state that has been divided like never been. family members shy away from talking to family members about politics because it gets too bitter. it does not have to be that way in wisconsin. >> so will the recall succeed? ed schultz is the host of a show here on msnbc. you are an expert and an advocate out there, labor strength, can they do the polling operation? >> they can and they will. that's what they're telling me. no broken noses over this, it was as clean as it co
. >>> from madison, wisconsin. here we are. because they are here. workers. wisconsinites. ully. in the greatest of american traditions. >> wow, that was ed shult. welcome back to "hardball." coming up, wisconsin governor recall election planned way back in february 2011 when thousands protested governor scott walker's push to limit union bargaining rights for public sector workers. ed 2011. ed schultz as i said there was and loud. and he got his challenger. the same...
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. >>> good evening, americans and welcome to "the ed show" from madison, wisconsin.ere we are because they are here. workers, wisconsinites, americans under assault protesting peacefully in the greatest of american traditions. >> welcome back to "the ed show." that was the height of governor scott walker's attack on working men and women. protests were abound nearly 15 months ago. it really is politically amazing how residents of that state have maintained a laser focus on change. they have not lost one bit of intensity. it's the eye of the storm of democracy in america. 15 months later we have seen the recall of state senators. millions of people signing petitions to recall scott walker and tens of millions of dollars pouring in from all over america to support and try to save a radical governor. today democrats took the next big step to choose a challenger to walker in the june 5th recall election. today is wisconsin's first gubernatorial recall primary. in less than an hour polls will close and one of four democrats will be chosen to go up against scott walker on
. >>> good evening, americans and welcome to "the ed show" from madison, wisconsin.ere we are because they are here. workers, wisconsinites, americans under assault protesting peacefully in the greatest of american traditions. >> welcome back to "the ed show." that was the height of governor scott walker's attack on working men and women. protests were abound nearly 15 months ago. it really is politically amazing how residents of that state have maintained a...