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three fewer democrats in the state assembly representing the milwaukee area. in 2015, helen harris and 11 other wisconsin democrats sued in federal court, alleging the partisan gerrymandering was unconstitutional and deprived their candidates of a fair chance to win. the plaintiffs won in wisconsin and now the supreme court will decide whether the maps went too far. in 2011, republican leadership hired consultants to use mapping software to draw new district lines behind closed doors, in secrecy, and without any input from any democrats. even when republican assembly members were shown their new districts, they had to sign non- disclosure agreements. the impact was clear in 2012, when republicans won 49% of the votes for the state assembly, had won by over 100,000 votes in wisconsin and yet in the state assembly the republicans ended up with 60 seats. it just didn't make sense to me. >> reporter: helen harris' former state representative, democrat fred kessler, was drawn out of his district. he decided to move to stay in the assembly. >> we had about a 3,500 s
three fewer democrats in the state assembly representing the milwaukee area. in 2015, helen harris and 11 other wisconsin democrats sued in federal court, alleging the partisan gerrymandering was unconstitutional and deprived their candidates of a fair chance to win. the plaintiffs won in wisconsin and now the supreme court will decide whether the maps went too far. in 2011, republican leadership hired consultants to use mapping software to draw new district lines behind closed doors, in...
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. >> ninan: the milwaukee police department like many police forces around the country has been working to improve trust between officers and the communities they serve. tonight dean reynolds shows us how officers are being trained to deescalate tense situations. >> he offered me the handcuffs, the same [bleep] goes on all the time, all the [bleep] time. >> this is what police trainees in milwaukee practice as they prepare for what could be the fight of their lives. >> he was a victim. can you cuff the victim? >> yes. >> okay. and why? >> for safety. >> for safety, exactly. >> addressing bias and dealing with communities always sensitive to it is a consequence of many highly-charged confrontations that have forced officers into court. >> be careful not to get sucked into what they're calling about. >> listen to the approach of police trainer rondon powell. >> if a person that lives in the neighborhood call in saying there is a black person sitting in a car outside my house, are you going to be sucked into this person's bias. >> yes, ma'am. >> where predom naptly white people live are yo
. >> ninan: the milwaukee police department like many police forces around the country has been working to improve trust between officers and the communities they serve. tonight dean reynolds shows us how officers are being trained to deescalate tense situations. >> he offered me the handcuffs, the same [bleep] goes on all the time, all the [bleep] time. >> this is what police trainees in milwaukee practice as they prepare for what could be the fight of their lives. >>...
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through words. >> milwaukee police!> these recruits have to pass state tests covering more than 1,000 hours of training. >> top, work your way down. >> no other occupation in military, that puts so much responsibility on the shoulders of the lowest ranking member of the organization. >> let go of my gun! step back! >> two of those recruits. >> why are you doing this now? >> because i live here in milwaukee. i plan on living here throughout my life. i want to be in the forefront of doing something good for the city. >> come three in this door or that door? >> if you come into contact with someone, treat them with respect. treat them look you want to be treated. that can go a long way building truts between the community and the police department. >> don't got to say anything. we talked enough. >> yes, ma'am. >> as the recruits cross the stage to being officers one final reminder from their chief. >> no matter how many scenario based training you, how many later, they are applying this in a dynamic, stressful, am biggous
through words. >> milwaukee police!> these recruits have to pass state tests covering more than 1,000 hours of training. >> top, work your way down. >> no other occupation in military, that puts so much responsibility on the shoulders of the lowest ranking member of the organization. >> let go of my gun! step back! >> two of those recruits. >> why are you doing this now? >> because i live here in milwaukee. i plan on living here throughout my life. i...
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satya: i showed up in milwaukee. david: did you have a winter coat?atya: that was my first valued possession in life, a winter coat, which is very important. unfortunately, i picked up this bad habit of smoking in india, in college. the one nice thing about going to school in milwaukee is you are a smoker, you have to go out in the winter and smoke. that one winter in milwaukee cured me of my smoking habit. [laughter] david: wow. good. so, you got a job after you graduated at sun microsystems. and what was your job there? satya: i was a software developer. david: ok. you got recruited to go to another company called microsoft. and that was in 1992? satya: that's right. david: so, but you also had applied to go to the university of chicago school of business, so how did you decide to do one or the other? satya: quite frankly, david, i was very committed to saying oh, i want to go to the business school, maybe even to wall street. david: the highest calling of mankind, right? [laughter] satya: says david rubenstein. [laughter] david: right, right. satya
satya: i showed up in milwaukee. david: did you have a winter coat?atya: that was my first valued possession in life, a winter coat, which is very important. unfortunately, i picked up this bad habit of smoking in india, in college. the one nice thing about going to school in milwaukee is you are a smoker, you have to go out in the winter and smoke. that one winter in milwaukee cured me of my smoking habit. [laughter] david: wow. good. so, you got a job after you graduated at sun microsystems....
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not one winter in milwaukee cured me of my smoking habit.ughter] david: you have a job after you graduated at sun microsystems. what was your job? satya: i was a software developer. david: you got recruited to go to microsoft. that was in 1992? satya: that's right. to go you had also apply to the university of chicago school of business, so how do you decide to do one or the other? satya: i was committed to going to the business school, maybe even go to wall street. david: the highest calling of mankind, right? [laughter] satya: since david rubenstein. [laughter] says david rubenstein. [laughter] satya: somewhere along the line i started talking to people. you should go to tech. it was an amazing time because windows in t was just starting out. i subsequently went and did some combination of courses and finished my mba. were commuting, working, and on weekends commuting to the university of chicago. that must've taken a lot of energy. satya: it was crazy. david: you are beginning your dissent, but your first child was born with cerebral pals
not one winter in milwaukee cured me of my smoking habit.ughter] david: you have a job after you graduated at sun microsystems. what was your job? satya: i was a software developer. david: you got recruited to go to microsoft. that was in 1992? satya: that's right. to go you had also apply to the university of chicago school of business, so how do you decide to do one or the other? satya: i was committed to going to the business school, maybe even go to wall street. david: the highest calling...
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a milwaukee man is facing criminal charges.. thanks to a facebook live video he posted. police received the 40-minute video that apparently shows him selling marijuana out of a vehicle. the criminal complaint says he's seen driving through milwaukee, taking orders for marijuana, an two guns are also seen in the video. kirk is now free on bail, and is being electronically monitored. he has a court appearance later this month. baseball's final four is almost set. the latest team punched its ticket last night when the new york yankees advanced to the american league championship series. it was a close affair, but the yanks were able to survive last night beating the cleveland indians 5-to-2. they now advance to the second round ending the indians' season. the indians won a total of 102-games this season and rode that remarkable streak where they won 33-of-37 to end the year. the yankees will now face the game one is tomorrow. at xx time for weather. toss to veronica - rain chances through friday, even saturday for a few - warmer for the upcoming weekend, possible last 80 -
a milwaukee man is facing criminal charges.. thanks to a facebook live video he posted. police received the 40-minute video that apparently shows him selling marijuana out of a vehicle. the criminal complaint says he's seen driving through milwaukee, taking orders for marijuana, an two guns are also seen in the video. kirk is now free on bail, and is being electronically monitored. he has a court appearance later this month. baseball's final four is almost set. the latest team punched its...
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( ♪ ) i can think of one. >>> it's been about five months since i was here in milwaukee last.s trial, and it's up to 12 jurors to decide his fate, to determine whether he is guilty or not guilty of sexual assault of a child. the judge has granted us access inside the courtroom, and the trial begins with an opening statement from the state prosecutor. >> ladies and gentlemen, good morning. in wisconsin it is unlawful for a person over 16 to have sexual intercourse with a person under 16 years old. you will hear that that is exactly what happened here. i will ask that you find him guilty because i will have proved that [ bleep ] was under the age of 16 at the time that this happened and that the defendant had sexual intercourse with her. >> thank you. counsel? >> in his opening statement travis refer to a string of texts between zack and the alleged victim. >> the evidence will show that zack asked her, you sure about today? [ bleep ] responded, if you want to. the text messages establish an agreement to do what kids all over the city and all over the county do. zack was charged
( ♪ ) i can think of one. >>> it's been about five months since i was here in milwaukee last.s trial, and it's up to 12 jurors to decide his fate, to determine whether he is guilty or not guilty of sexual assault of a child. the judge has granted us access inside the courtroom, and the trial begins with an opening statement from the state prosecutor. >> ladies and gentlemen, good morning. in wisconsin it is unlawful for a person over 16 to have sexual intercourse with a person...
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this is what happened to runners in milwaukee after it was discovered that the milwaukee marathon course was actually about 4200 feet short of the marathon distance of 26.2 miles. for participants they won't be able to use their times to qualify for the official usa track and field race events and believe it or not, this is actually not the first time this marathon has had problems like that. last year a few runners ran a whole extra mile after someone deliberately moved the cones from the course. >> runners then will know what kind of reputation? >> not okay. milwaukee marathon, get your act together. what's going on with ha? >> all that hard work and training. just ahead wal-mart teams up with lord & taylor for a whole new shopping experience. ring a bell? then you have to try always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. for incredible protection... ...that's surprisingly thin. so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always discreet. for bladder leaks. also in liners. get an instant pot or air sale fryer - just $
this is what happened to runners in milwaukee after it was discovered that the milwaukee marathon course was actually about 4200 feet short of the marathon distance of 26.2 miles. for participants they won't be able to use their times to qualify for the official usa track and field race events and believe it or not, this is actually not the first time this marathon has had problems like that. last year a few runners ran a whole extra mile after someone deliberately moved the cones from the...
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tseytlin: i think one can from hypothetical where if there was a moral thing where milwaukee's right to have certain type of buildings was affected, but we don't have anything like that here. >> can i do this? the heart issue is are there standards? manageable by a court, not by some group of social science and political experts -- computer experts. i understand that and i'm quite sympathetic to that. canme spend 30 seconds if i giving you as you have read all these briefs -- this is where i am at the moment, not that i am for this, react to this as you wish. if you wish to say nothing, say nothing. it is for everybody because it is a little complicated. i read all the social science and the computer stuff, is there a way of reducing to something that is manageable? i have step one. the judge says, was there one-party control of the redistricting? if the answer is no, is a bipartisan commission, end of case. step two, is there partisan asymmetry? in other words, does the map treat the political parties differently? a good evidence of that is a party they got 48% of the vote, got a ma
tseytlin: i think one can from hypothetical where if there was a moral thing where milwaukee's right to have certain type of buildings was affected, but we don't have anything like that here. >> can i do this? the heart issue is are there standards? manageable by a court, not by some group of social science and political experts -- computer experts. i understand that and i'm quite sympathetic to that. canme spend 30 seconds if i giving you as you have read all these briefs -- this is...
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an officer questioned him for ten minutes before booking him into milwaukee's county jail where zack was finally allowed to call him mother, carey. >> tell me about how you found out about the incident? >> my husband and i were coming back from a baseball game and i
an officer questioned him for ten minutes before booking him into milwaukee's county jail where zack was finally allowed to call him mother, carey. >> tell me about how you found out about the incident? >> my husband and i were coming back from a baseball game and i
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tseytlin: i think one can from hypothetical where if there was a moral thing where milwaukee's right to have certain type of buildings was affected, but we don't have anything like that here. >> can i do this? the heart issue is are there standards? manageable by a court, not by some group of social science and political experts -- computer experts. i understand that and i'm quite sympathetic to that. canme spend 30 seconds if i giving you as you have read all these briefs -- this is where i am at the moment, not that i am for this, react to this as you wish. if you wish to say nothing, say nothing. it is for everybody because it is a little complicated. i read all the social science and the computer stuff, is there a way of reducing to something that is manageable? i have step one. the judge says, was there one-party control of the redistricting? if the answer is no, is a bipartisan commission, end of case. step two, is there partisan asymmetry? in other words, does the map treat the political parties differently? a good evidence of that is a party they got 48% of the vote, got a ma
tseytlin: i think one can from hypothetical where if there was a moral thing where milwaukee's right to have certain type of buildings was affected, but we don't have anything like that here. >> can i do this? the heart issue is are there standards? manageable by a court, not by some group of social science and political experts -- computer experts. i understand that and i'm quite sympathetic to that. canme spend 30 seconds if i giving you as you have read all these briefs -- this is...
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certainly, voters in milwaukee -- you left out -- would not have standing? mr. tseytlin: they would not have standing. and i -- i think we see this from the testimony of -- of the lead plaintiff, who is the only plaintiff that testified in this case. he was asked, during his testimony, what harm does act 43 put on you, given that you live in a democratic-dominated district in madison under any possible map. well, he said, i want to be able to campaign for a majority in assembly, which shows that his injury has nothing to do with him as a voter. it's just a generalized interest in more wisconsinites -- more wisconsin democrats being elected, which someone in wisconsin can have or someone outside of wisconsin can - justice ginsburg: may i - justice kennedy: i think we're anxious to get to the merits, but one more thing on the sign. suppose the sign in the southern part of the state had talked about an issue which was very important to the people in milwaukee. mr. tseytlin: i think that one could frame a hypothetical where, if it was some sort of a home rule thing,
certainly, voters in milwaukee -- you left out -- would not have standing? mr. tseytlin: they would not have standing. and i -- i think we see this from the testimony of -- of the lead plaintiff, who is the only plaintiff that testified in this case. he was asked, during his testimony, what harm does act 43 put on you, given that you live in a democratic-dominated district in madison under any possible map. well, he said, i want to be able to campaign for a majority in assembly, which shows...
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he's a high school senior and a member of his varsity cheerleading squad in the suburbs of milwaukee.s in school describe you? >> athletic, outgoing, funny. >> would you say that because of your success in cheer most people in school know who you are? >> yeah, being one out of four guys on the team, we're well known from pep rallies and games. >> like a lot of teens, zack had big plans, going to college with a sports scholarship, then joining the military. but five months ago at the start of his senior year, zack's future took a detour when he began exchanging texts with a school meat, a 14-year-old freshman girl. did you guys ever interact in person? >> it was mostly on snapchat but we would say hi to each other in the halls and then we kept talking from there. >> how did you eventually get to the point where you had sex? >> she invited me over to her aunt's house after school before a pep rally. she waited outside for me and then we started kissing and it all happened. >> do you think that as a freshman who was kind of in awe of you she might have felt pressured by you? >> she might
he's a high school senior and a member of his varsity cheerleading squad in the suburbs of milwaukee.s in school describe you? >> athletic, outgoing, funny. >> would you say that because of your success in cheer most people in school know who you are? >> yeah, being one out of four guys on the team, we're well known from pep rallies and games. >> like a lot of teens, zack had big plans, going to college with a sports scholarship, then joining the military. but five...
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that one winter in milwaukee cured me of my smoking habit.ughter] david: you have a job after you graduated at sun microsystems. and what was your job there? satya: i was a software developer. david: and then you got recruited to go to another company called microsoft. that was in 1992? satya: that's right. david: but you had also applied to go to the university of chicago school of business, so how did you decide to do one or the other? satya: frankly, i was very committed to saying oh, i want to go to the business school, maybe even to wall street. david: the highest calling of mankind, right? [laughter] satya: says david rubenstein. [laughter] satya: i thought wow, maybe that is what i should do. somewhere along the line i started talking to people. they said why would you do that? you are in tech. you should really come back. it was an amazing time because windows nt was just starting out. i subsequently went and did some combination of part-time and other courses and actually finished my mba, which i find astonishing. david: you were com
that one winter in milwaukee cured me of my smoking habit.ughter] david: you have a job after you graduated at sun microsystems. and what was your job there? satya: i was a software developer. david: and then you got recruited to go to another company called microsoft. that was in 1992? satya: that's right. david: but you had also applied to go to the university of chicago school of business, so how did you decide to do one or the other? satya: frankly, i was very committed to saying oh, i want...
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from milwaukee dean reynolds has the story. >> put me in handcuffs. same [ bleep ] goes on all the time, all the [ bleep ] time. >> reporter: this is what police trainees in milwaukee go through to prepare for fighting for their lives. >> you cuff the victim? >> yes. >> why? >> for safety. >> reporter: they're always sensitive to it. it's a consequence of many highly charged confrontations that have forced officers into court. >> be careful not to get sucked into what they're >> reporter: listen to the approach of police trainer rondon powell. >> if a person lived in a neighborhood calling in saying a black person is sitting outside of my house. are you going to be sucked into this person's bias? >> yes. >> black people can live in a neighborhood where a white person lives. >> be aware but also be aware that part of the employment here is to investigate things that are out of the normal. >> i grew up in a neighborhood in the inner the of milwaukee where police and community relation was not good at all, and i found out that there are certain things th
from milwaukee dean reynolds has the story. >> put me in handcuffs. same [ bleep ] goes on all the time, all the [ bleep ] time. >> reporter: this is what police trainees in milwaukee go through to prepare for fighting for their lives. >> you cuff the victim? >> yes. >> why? >> for safety. >> reporter: they're always sensitive to it. it's a consequence of many highly charged confrontations that have forced officers into court. >> be careful not to...
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. >>> race organizers in milwaukee could probably use a tape measure. for the second straight year, they got the distance on the milwaukee marathon wrong. >> wait, the second year? you would think after the first time they would have people on it. >> right. lacht year it was a -- last year it was a half mile two year. sunday the race came up almost a mile short. >> come on! >> are you kidding? runners trying to qualify for future marathons can't use the results from the race. a director spook responsibility. somebody better! even though a track and field certifier gave his okay to the course last week. >> even if you take responsibility, those people who are serious about that, who need those times -- >> can't use it. somebody's got to pay. >>> this weekend, children can get free eye exams and glasses thanks to the eagles. >> parents who don't have insurance can bring kids to the give kids sight day saturday. first come, first serve. registration starts at 8:30 saturday morning at jefferson alumni ham at thomas jefferson medical college at 10th and locu
. >>> race organizers in milwaukee could probably use a tape measure. for the second straight year, they got the distance on the milwaukee marathon wrong. >> wait, the second year? you would think after the first time they would have people on it. >> right. lacht year it was a -- last year it was a half mile two year. sunday the race came up almost a mile short. >> come on! >> are you kidding? runners trying to qualify for future marathons can't use the results...
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five police officers in milwaukee county, wisconsin are now cleared in the fatal shooting of a robbery suspect. another woman is now accusing new orleans celebrity developing now.. another woman is now accusing new orleans celebrity chef john besh of sex abuse. he announced monday, he's stepping down from the company he founded. the announcement came after a "times-picayune" report detailed sexual harassment claims by 25 former and current female employees. now a 26th woman says she was fired because she refused to have sex with besh. she says his business partner told her she was terminated. some of the 25 male employees at besh's company sexually harassed them. some of the allegations were against besh himself. it's a yearly tradition in d.c.. the high heel race in the dupont circle neighborhood. abc-seven was there last night for the 31st annual race. people in stilettos raced four blocks along 17th street.. between "p" and "r" streets. but since the crowd was so big.. it took a while before people who weren't right up front could actually run. we spoke with the winner: scott terry
five police officers in milwaukee county, wisconsin are now cleared in the fatal shooting of a robbery suspect. another woman is now accusing new orleans celebrity developing now.. another woman is now accusing new orleans celebrity chef john besh of sex abuse. he announced monday, he's stepping down from the company he founded. the announcement came after a "times-picayune" report detailed sexual harassment claims by 25 former and current female employees. now a 26th woman says she...
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. >> do you know what milwaukee is? it's a city in the united states where i was born. a milwaukee hat in madagascar is very cool by me. >> shis dad was a frenchman who disappeared while he was born. his mom, a madagascar queen. >> he couldn't afford school but he soaked up all he could from visiting scientists studying his home forest. >> sometimes they use their left hand. right. and then they see 50 meters around. >> really? they can see that far? >> yeah, yeah. >> he learned biology from americans, english from a canadian anthropologist. in return, he taught them how to find the tinniest chameleons. >> so delicate. look at those little tiny, tiny feet. he taught them the movements of the monday goose. >> it's there in the sun. > that's a beautiful tail. >> and where to find the friendliest brown limurs. >> what's going on? what's happening? oh, now there's two. oh, hello. aren't you -- ah, the smell of fresh limur in the forest. >> you have new friends now, man. new friends. >> what's going on. wow, here we go. we're in it. >> yeah, look at the fields. >> wow. it's
. >> do you know what milwaukee is? it's a city in the united states where i was born. a milwaukee hat in madagascar is very cool by me. >> shis dad was a frenchman who disappeared while he was born. his mom, a madagascar queen. >> he couldn't afford school but he soaked up all he could from visiting scientists studying his home forest. >> sometimes they use their left hand. right. and then they see 50 meters around. >> really? they can see that far? >> yeah,...
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. >> do you know what milwaukee is? >> no. >> it's a city in the united states where i was born.one wearing a milwaukee hat in madagascar is very cool by me. >> his dad was a frenchman who disappeared when he was born. a mom a madgaski tribal queen. >> you know the madagascar costume, and then these kids are afraid of the white skinned people called vazaha. >> he never could afford school, but he soaked up all he could studying his home forests. >> sometimes they use the left hand. >> really? they can see that far? >> yeah, yeah. >> he learned biology from americans, english from a canadian anthropologist. in return he taught them how to find the tiniest chameleons. so delicate. look at those little tiny, tiny feet. he taught me the movement of the mongoose. that's a beautiful tail. and where to find the friendliest brown lemurs. what's going on? what's happening? now there's two. love the smell of fresh lemur in the morning. >> you have new friends now. new friends. ♪ >> look at it. >> wow, here we go. we're in it. >> now is the start of the fields. >> wow. it's massive. look at
. >> do you know what milwaukee is? >> no. >> it's a city in the united states where i was born.one wearing a milwaukee hat in madagascar is very cool by me. >> his dad was a frenchman who disappeared when he was born. a mom a madgaski tribal queen. >> you know the madagascar costume, and then these kids are afraid of the white skinned people called vazaha. >> he never could afford school, but he soaked up all he could studying his home forests. >>...
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it's a similar story in milwaukee county, wisconsin.id 24 points better in milwaukee than he did the rest of the state of wisconsin. 2016 that number climbed to 44 points for clinton. regional differences that we have long relied on have become, frankly antiquated ways to describe the country. atlanta and milwaukee, urban diverse. south and mid-west. so why is that? well, recently asked what kind of community people preferred to live in. 65% of republicans said they would prefer to live in a community where the houses are larger and farther apart, but schools, stores and restaurants are several miles away. that's a pretty spot-on description of a rural community or an outer suburb. among democrats, 61% of them preferred smaller houses, closer to together, walkable to schools, stores and restaurants. that's a pretty apt description of a big city or a close-in suburb here in america. look, these aren't just cosmetic differences. where you live plays a big role on who your neighbors are, stores you shop at and how you see the world you liv
it's a similar story in milwaukee county, wisconsin.id 24 points better in milwaukee than he did the rest of the state of wisconsin. 2016 that number climbed to 44 points for clinton. regional differences that we have long relied on have become, frankly antiquated ways to describe the country. atlanta and milwaukee, urban diverse. south and mid-west. so why is that? well, recently asked what kind of community people preferred to live in. 65% of republicans said they would prefer to live in a...
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similar story in milwaukee wisconsin.e did 24 points better in milwaukee than the rest of the state of wisconsin. in 2016 that number climbed to 44 points for clinton. regional differences that we've long relied on have become frankly antiquated ways to describe the country. atlanta and milwaukee, urban, diverse, democratic, look, feel act more like each other than they do the rest of their regions. south and midwest. so why is that? well, the pure research center recently asked what kind of community people preferred to live in. 65% of republicans said they would prefer to live in a community, quote, where the houses are larger and farther apart but schools stores and restaurants are several miles away. that's a pretty spot on description of a rural community or an outer suburb. among drk democrats 61%, quote, smaller houses, closer together, walkable to schools, restaurants. that's a pretty apt description of a big city or close in suburb. these aren't just cosmetic differences. where you live plays a big role in who yo
similar story in milwaukee wisconsin.e did 24 points better in milwaukee than the rest of the state of wisconsin. in 2016 that number climbed to 44 points for clinton. regional differences that we've long relied on have become frankly antiquated ways to describe the country. atlanta and milwaukee, urban, diverse, democratic, look, feel act more like each other than they do the rest of their regions. south and midwest. so why is that? well, the pure research center recently asked what kind of...
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could lead to large corporate fines the stock is down by 2.3%. >>> the milwaukee bucs are unveiling aew arena in 2018 joining us with the details on the construction milwaukee bucs president peter feigin. >> good morning joe and becky. >> i think about lazry and wes edens buying that team when it was before the clippers went for gazillions of dollars. like everything they touch, it was like midas probably double the value of the bucs franchise. >> they bought it about five fifty and two weeks later bomber bought the clippers for clippers >> people that have money, that helps. to make money if you have money. have you noticed that? >> i work closely with him, and there's no surprise like why they're successful >> so is jamie dimon >> finger on the pulse >> they're all good bosses, right? >> they're all great bosses. >> what's your favorite? >> they're different on different days they're all -- it's kind of having an incredible group of advisors that are all very, very, very different west is a private equity guy he really is p and l mark is a distress guy jamie is an equity trader and
could lead to large corporate fines the stock is down by 2.3%. >>> the milwaukee bucs are unveiling aew arena in 2018 joining us with the details on the construction milwaukee bucs president peter feigin. >> good morning joe and becky. >> i think about lazry and wes edens buying that team when it was before the clippers went for gazillions of dollars. like everything they touch, it was like midas probably double the value of the bucs franchise. >> they bought it about...
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he was our bishop in milwaukee. we have a great past. adore the cardinal. rep. ryan: chuck and kirsten cannot come with us tonight because they are literally voting right now and they will have a budget vote, should have had it about nine minutes ago, so knowing the senate has not happened yet. i want to thank patricia heaton. we do go back a long ways. patricia heaton is a hollywood republican. [applause] [cheers] speaker ryan: a hollywood republican. that is an oxymoron. [laughter] speaker ryan: which clearly was the word that rex tillerson was searching for. [laughter] [applause] speaker ryan: you know, i want to say that you all look great. everybody looks great. we feel right at home, because this is exactly what our dinner parties in wisconsin look like. this is really our favorite time of year, we love it. october. we have deer season, the leaves are changing, the beaches are empty, but as chris christie calls them, perfect. [laughter] [cheers] speaker ryan: i want to promise you, because i have heard some stories about how the dinner went last year, i wa
he was our bishop in milwaukee. we have a great past. adore the cardinal. rep. ryan: chuck and kirsten cannot come with us tonight because they are literally voting right now and they will have a budget vote, should have had it about nine minutes ago, so knowing the senate has not happened yet. i want to thank patricia heaton. we do go back a long ways. patricia heaton is a hollywood republican. [applause] [cheers] speaker ryan: a hollywood republican. that is an oxymoron. [laughter] speaker...
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le parÁmetro de justicia tambiÉn enviÓ cartas al estado de con el likud y milwaukee en un disco perosidente trump comenzÓ el dÍa de hoy lanzando ataques contra puerto rico . su cuenta de twitter el mandatario advirtiÓ que la ayuda enviada esa isla no serÁ para siempre. ya han pasado poco mÁs de tres semanas y todavÍa el 83% de los portorriqueÑos no tiene electricidad y mÁs de la mitad de ellos tapo tiene agua. locutora: hoy amenazÓ el presidente con que el personal federal no puede que hace para siempre en puerto rico, territorio estadounidense devastado por un huracÁn hace tres semanas. el mandatario dijo que la infraestructura de puerto rico era un desastre ante de los huracanes, que enfrenta una crisis financiera tendrÁ parte de su culpa y que no se puede mantener a flema, militares y socorristas en la isla para siempre. >> el presidente de los estados unidos no nos quiere, no le importa. locutora: la casa blanca defendiÓ el tweet del mandatario. >> nuestra naciÓn respaldarÁ a los estadounidenses en puerto rico hasta que se haga el trabajo. esperamos que sea pronto y que los milit
le parÁmetro de justicia tambiÉn enviÓ cartas al estado de con el likud y milwaukee en un disco perosidente trump comenzÓ el dÍa de hoy lanzando ataques contra puerto rico . su cuenta de twitter el mandatario advirtiÓ que la ayuda enviada esa isla no serÁ para siempre. ya han pasado poco mÁs de tres semanas y todavÍa el 83% de los portorriqueÑos no tiene electricidad y mÁs de la mitad de ellos tapo tiene agua. locutora: hoy amenazÓ el presidente con que el personal federal no puede...
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chosen mount pleasant in southeastern wisconsin it's a rural area for now but it's close to both milwaukee and chicago the state promised three billion dollars in incentives for plant which will make flat screen displays foxconn is best known for building apple's i phone but faced criticism for its use of low wage factories in china. european wine production is down and germany alone produces well bottle twenty percent less compared to last year due to unfavorable weather do not despair even though the vendors will most likely be of superior quality your favorite riesling bordeaux well not get more expensive next year and here's why most of this year's crop was harvested especially early late frost summer hail storms and foggy days are all to blame wine producers say climate change is a growing factor. climate change and extreme weather mean different conditions in individual growing areas a twenty percent drop across germany doesn't mean every produce it was down twenty percent between when you take your one infant winter sheepish we're talking but the three largest wine producing areas i
chosen mount pleasant in southeastern wisconsin it's a rural area for now but it's close to both milwaukee and chicago the state promised three billion dollars in incentives for plant which will make flat screen displays foxconn is best known for building apple's i phone but faced criticism for its use of low wage factories in china. european wine production is down and germany alone produces well bottle twenty percent less compared to last year due to unfavorable weather do not despair even...
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he is an old friend of mine, used to be our bishop in milwaukee. i think we need to revive community groups and get people to reintegrate with people in our communities. gayle, you and i talked about it before, which is especially when you are talking about poverty, which is related but not the core here, and the point i mean when i say that is people have gone into their enclaves in america and build up walls. read bob putnam's books, you know, that is a dark and dangerous trend in this country. we have to figure outweighs wa breaking down these barriers and reintegrating our societies. a number of ways to do that is more economic growth and more opportunity, we have to focus from getting people from welfare to work, but we have to focus on reintegrating our communities and getting civil society revitalized. >> what you are saying is true, but many problems feel that the president is dividing us. that's the problem. i think that's what president bush, even if you didn't hear the speech you have heard the conversation. >> sure, sure. >> between pre
he is an old friend of mine, used to be our bishop in milwaukee. i think we need to revive community groups and get people to reintegrate with people in our communities. gayle, you and i talked about it before, which is especially when you are talking about poverty, which is related but not the core here, and the point i mean when i say that is people have gone into their enclaves in america and build up walls. read bob putnam's books, you know, that is a dark and dangerous trend in this...
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. >> are you making a promise to milwaukee it revenue neutral? >> no. actually, we're not. that's a rather conservative estimate of how much growth you will get out of this tax reform which reduces rates for the middleclass which makes it considerably less likely that jobs go overseas. it produces more jobs and opportunity. >> a.b., you can waste hours and hours like i have trying to research whether or not tax cuts actually spur economic growth. it goes back and forth and basically takes you nowhere. politically, what does this mean, adding to the deficit versus delivering on tax cuts? >> well, it's been clear to republicans that president trump is not worried about 9 deficit or the debt. he wants full steam ahead on the deepest cuts policy and promising the middleclass a miracle, which is quite a promise if it doesn't turn out that way. republicans in the panic over their fear of failure are uniting around this. and even we are seeing conservative republicans who always fought to cut the debt, to shrink the definite is sit. in an effort of sort of how to win, we'll know m
. >> are you making a promise to milwaukee it revenue neutral? >> no. actually, we're not. that's a rather conservative estimate of how much growth you will get out of this tax reform which reduces rates for the middleclass which makes it considerably less likely that jobs go overseas. it produces more jobs and opportunity. >> a.b., you can waste hours and hours like i have trying to research whether or not tax cuts actually spur economic growth. it goes back and forth and...
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. >> the fonz in milwaukee. >> fonz from happy days there is a statue of the fictional character in milwaukee. >> i'm sure is there tons, fictional characters in hollywood and we have legitimate people that we honor in our city on murals, that are honored, we name them after leaders that are important. >> here's an outrage i don't believe is there any statue to the woman in the city of philadelphia could that be true. >> that could not. >> name one, fish face. >> okay. >> she's not a philadelphian. >> kate smith. >> statue of the woman in philadelphia kate smith, she was in front of the spectrum where did they put her. >> where is kate smith. >> for the love of god. >> where did she go. >> who has kate smith. >> she was an opera singer. >> opera singer kate smith. >> god bless america. >> how about merion anderson statue. >> well, we should. >> we have a lot of murals. >> patty labelle. >> all right. >> i sound like ethel merman. >> that is sammy. >> 6:52. >> i got a bridge i can sell you. >> what sit made of. >> glass, so cool, take a look , really neat. don't worry bit. >> oh, man. >> i thi
. >> the fonz in milwaukee. >> fonz from happy days there is a statue of the fictional character in milwaukee. >> i'm sure is there tons, fictional characters in hollywood and we have legitimate people that we honor in our city on murals, that are honored, we name them after leaders that are important. >> here's an outrage i don't believe is there any statue to the woman in the city of philadelphia could that be true. >> that could not. >> name one, fish...
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he was our bishop in milwaukee so we have a great, great past and we in wisconsin like you, adore cardinal timothy dolan. we just do. [applause] governor cuomo, blare blast yo, chuck and chris tn couldn't join us because they were voting right now. they will have a budget vote. should have had it nine minutes ago, knowing the senate, it hasn't happened yet. i want to thank patricia heaton. we go back a long ways. patricia heaton, she is a hollywood republican. [applaus [applause] >> a hollywood republican. that is an oxymoron, which clearly was the word that rex tillerson was searching for. [laughte [laughter] >> you know, i just want to say you all look great. everyone looks great tonight. we feel right at home, because this is exactly what our dinner parties in janesville, wisconsin look like. you know, this is really our favorite time of the year, just love it, october. we've got deer season, leaves are changing, the beaches are empty or as chris christie calls them, perfect. [laughte [laughter] >> now, i want to promise you though, because of' heard a few stories about how the dinner w
he was our bishop in milwaukee so we have a great, great past and we in wisconsin like you, adore cardinal timothy dolan. we just do. [applause] governor cuomo, blare blast yo, chuck and chris tn couldn't join us because they were voting right now. they will have a budget vote. should have had it nine minutes ago, knowing the senate, it hasn't happened yet. i want to thank patricia heaton. we go back a long ways. patricia heaton, she is a hollywood republican. [applaus [applause] >> a...
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. >> let's say that i am local news anchor in milwaukee, mr.rn and i am a bucks fan does my team have a chance michael jordan, in an irnterview a couple of days ago, all these players calling each other and creating these one or two or three super teams means the other 20 some teams will be garbage. if i'm a milwaukee bucks fan, that doesn't make me happy >> i don't know what was in the cigar that michael wassmoking. all i can tell you is that milwaukee has a great up and coming star. they have had a good draft the fans in milwaukee are fwl flocking to buy or should be flocking to buy season tickets going into a brand new building. the fact of the matter is, when i started as commissioner, there were two super teams, the boston celtics and the l.a. lakers. they haven't done too bad since then this is just another made-up issue, not as bad as the president's tweets and a good subject of conversation. see me in five years i'll let you know. so far, only three teams have been in the finals four years in a row. golden state is not one of them. >> i
. >> let's say that i am local news anchor in milwaukee, mr.rn and i am a bucks fan does my team have a chance michael jordan, in an irnterview a couple of days ago, all these players calling each other and creating these one or two or three super teams means the other 20 some teams will be garbage. if i'm a milwaukee bucks fan, that doesn't make me happy >> i don't know what was in the cigar that michael wassmoking. all i can tell you is that milwaukee has a great up and coming...
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the course for the milwaukee marathon was too short.t means anyone trying qualify for another race like the boston marathon was disqualified. 26.2, it was 25.4. it was an error on the route certification map. this is the second year in a row that the distance was all. last year the course was too long. hopefully they figure out how to measure. marathonarine corps always 26.2 miles, 30,000 runners will wind through the district and arlington sunday. whether you are running more washing, plan for security to be very tight. sunday,ens at 6 a.m. and the road closures are on our website at wjla.com. all runners, best of luck. alison: you know the marines will not mess that up. when amazon bought whole foods, they promised lower prices on certain items. we sent the 7 on your side i-team into see if they delivered. we bought items were amazon promised to cut prices. that list cost $75 and $.43. three weeks after the amazon $66.80,, the total was a saving of about $10. the list included a variety of items including produce, meat, and fish. and
the course for the milwaukee marathon was too short.t means anyone trying qualify for another race like the boston marathon was disqualified. 26.2, it was 25.4. it was an error on the route certification map. this is the second year in a row that the distance was all. last year the course was too long. hopefully they figure out how to measure. marathonarine corps always 26.2 miles, 30,000 runners will wind through the district and arlington sunday. whether you are running more washing, plan for...