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and they're going to do that in milwaukee. we want to use this as a springboard both locally for our businesses, hotels our , restaurants. but we also want to show the nation how a community bounces back from this pandemic. but we're gonna do it in a way that's safe and that's important. and that's something that we soledad: your own head of public health has said she'd love to see a virtual convention. would you agree with her on that? tom: well, what her quote was actually a more virtual convention and it will be a more virtual convention than 50,000 people. we know that. we know that they're are going to be some delegates who are not going to want to travel. and it's not because of milwaukee. they just are not going to want to travel. but we also believe that there are going to be individuals who will be here and we have to be nimble and we have to understand that nobody really expected any of this. this is all unpredictable and we have to be willing to make changes at a minute's notice sometimes. soledad: you've already ma
and they're going to do that in milwaukee. we want to use this as a springboard both locally for our businesses, hotels our , restaurants. but we also want to show the nation how a community bounces back from this pandemic. but we're gonna do it in a way that's safe and that's important. and that's something that we soledad: your own head of public health has said she'd love to see a virtual convention. would you agree with her on that? tom: well, what her quote was actually a more virtual...
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we don't know how much of a physical convention there is going to be in milwaukee. bethink at a minimum it will a heavily virtual convention but we don't know if it will entirely the remote are -- or little bit of both. democratss clear why chose milwaukee as a convention city but will they get any traction? howg: it is hard to know much of a payoff they will get from the convention itself. part of the value of having a convention is for example building a volunteer army around the convention and it is hard to do that if it is not a traditional convention attracting thousands and thousands of delegates and others to milwaukee. and the symbolism -- the symbolic value of having a convention in milwaukee, a city where democrats underperformed and wisconsin, a state they let slip through their hands in 2016. a midwest industrial battleground. this embolic value of that is probably not as great if you do not have a traditional, physical convention in milwaukee and if it is a mostly remote event. alsouestions there but we know the democrats are not going to repeat the mis
we don't know how much of a physical convention there is going to be in milwaukee. bethink at a minimum it will a heavily virtual convention but we don't know if it will entirely the remote are -- or little bit of both. democratss clear why chose milwaukee as a convention city but will they get any traction? howg: it is hard to know much of a payoff they will get from the convention itself. part of the value of having a convention is for example building a volunteer army around the convention...
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. >> this story really could only have happened in milwaukee.f you think back to the beginnings of the 20th century, milwaukee was known as the machine shop of the world. this was a real kind of manufacturing center. so these young guys kind of grew up in the city where people made things. they brewed beer, which is one of the things that made milwaukee famous. this was kind of the leather industry here, tanneries, foundries, machine shops and as kids growing up, this was part of their environment, and they both, arthur and harley were bicyclists. they decided they wanted to motorized one of those things. they said, we're that city where they make things. they decided we're going to make this thing, and davidson's father built a little shed behind the house for them to work in, and in this little shed they were able to actually start a business making motorcycles because of all of the different facilities they had around them, they could use the machine shop down the road and have the parts cast at the foundries down here in menomonie valley and
. >> this story really could only have happened in milwaukee.f you think back to the beginnings of the 20th century, milwaukee was known as the machine shop of the world. this was a real kind of manufacturing center. so these young guys kind of grew up in the city where people made things. they brewed beer, which is one of the things that made milwaukee famous. this was kind of the leather industry here, tanneries, foundries, machine shops and as kids growing up, this was part of their...
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hey brewed beer, which is one f the things that made milwaukee famous. this was kind of the leather tanneries, e, foundries, machine shops and as this was part , their environment, and they arthur and harley were bicyclists. they said, we're that city where they make things. decided we're going to make davidson's and father built a little shed behind the house for them to work in, and in this little shed able to actually start a business making motorcycles different all of the facilities they had around them, they could use the machine shop the partsoad and have cast at the foundries down here of enomonie valley and all these things were happening at a time when there was this incredible excitement about all these w technology and guys just sort of rode that wave. so you're looking at a picture expanded shed. so having sold a motorcycle in 1903, and then doubling their ales in 1904, they needed a little more space, and needed what, in contemporary parlance, say was an angel investor, which they found in a reportedly somewhat eccentric uncle in madison, w
hey brewed beer, which is one f the things that made milwaukee famous. this was kind of the leather tanneries, e, foundries, machine shops and as this was part , their environment, and they arthur and harley were bicyclists. they said, we're that city where they make things. decided we're going to make davidson's and father built a little shed behind the house for them to work in, and in this little shed able to actually start a business making motorcycles different all of the facilities they...
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milwaukee is our hometown and we are worried about it and what it will look like after all of this isver. so this guy had a great idea to help. >> today is my birthday. i turned 46. i knew that a lot of people would reach out on social media, so i would try to take advantage of it. we established a fund for local restaurants, hoping to get our money matched, and then something magical happened. donations started pouring in from our friends, and even people we did not know. and one day we had a $25,000 campaign group goal, this is supposed to be a big year in milwaukee, the milwaukee bucks are the best team in the nba, we have the democratic national committee and, looking at how it will be record years to wield uncertainty. in this
milwaukee is our hometown and we are worried about it and what it will look like after all of this isver. so this guy had a great idea to help. >> today is my birthday. i turned 46. i knew that a lot of people would reach out on social media, so i would try to take advantage of it. we established a fund for local restaurants, hoping to get our money matched, and then something magical happened. donations started pouring in from our friends, and even people we did not know. and one day we...
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confirmed cases, 464, milwaukee county, nearly 5,000. this is your neighbor.our county is doing a much -- managing this, obviously a smaller population. to that point i was making earlier about the back-and-forth, milwaukee is shut down. you're going to drive to waukesha. >> the answer is yes. and i think our -- most of our businesses are doing a very good job. they're limiting the number of people in the business and the person who is speaking regarding opening their business, i really feel for them. and that did play into what, you know, waukesha did. we have daily eoc meetings monday through friday. i have a lot of people that i'm working with to try to decide which way we go during this pandemic. and we did discuss whether we're going to have restrictions on our businesses or not. but standing out there all alone in the entire county and being the only community that has restrictions really -- it came down to the fact that the businesses themselves would be the one that suffers. the businesses in waukesha county -- the businesses in the city of waukesha, w
confirmed cases, 464, milwaukee county, nearly 5,000. this is your neighbor.our county is doing a much -- managing this, obviously a smaller population. to that point i was making earlier about the back-and-forth, milwaukee is shut down. you're going to drive to waukesha. >> the answer is yes. and i think our -- most of our businesses are doing a very good job. they're limiting the number of people in the business and the person who is speaking regarding opening their business, i really...
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we are working with city of milwaukee, milwaukee county, state of wisconsin, federal officials because we want to make sure that we don't put people in harm's way. this isn't a convention of joe biden's ego. this is a convention about our values and about what we stand for so we may end up having less people than we would have otherwise had in a nonpandemic moment but we're going to make sure it's exciting however it is. this is about leading and, you know, ali, the thing about it is whether we have everybody there or some percentage there, here's the deal. the american people want to know that they have a leader who can get things done. we have 36 million people out of a job. we have had this chaotic, incompetent response. that's what the american people care about. they want a leader like joe biden to get us back on track, who's going to help get the jobs back, who's going to have a response to the pandemic that's rational, science driven and we are going to have a convention what's science driven. >> is there some way in which you can conceive of a convention that's mostly virtual?
we are working with city of milwaukee, milwaukee county, state of wisconsin, federal officials because we want to make sure that we don't put people in harm's way. this isn't a convention of joe biden's ego. this is a convention about our values and about what we stand for so we may end up having less people than we would have otherwise had in a nonpandemic moment but we're going to make sure it's exciting however it is. this is about leading and, you know, ali, the thing about it is whether we...
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i think maybe they do it in the convention hall in milwaukee and charlotte. but maybe they do it completely somewhere else. we talked to one democratic digital strategist suggested having biden except it in front of the grand canyon ort something dramatic like that. it will be mostly streams and videotaped and sent out through that and probably not in front of a large crowd. so if you're asking about if they would do it that way maybe. tbut will not be from his library noted saying? [laughter] so whatho is the economic impact on these cities, milwaukee and charlotte? >> no doubt will be less than it would have been just like a lot of things very sad time think that's part of why each party wants to do as much as they can. think they will probably try to still stay in the convention center to follow through on their contracts which were placed along time ago to use these arenas i think they will try to bring as much commerce to these cities but it will be very much smaller than it would have been if you had all whole convention o with tens of thousands of peop
i think maybe they do it in the convention hall in milwaukee and charlotte. but maybe they do it completely somewhere else. we talked to one democratic digital strategist suggested having biden except it in front of the grand canyon ort something dramatic like that. it will be mostly streams and videotaped and sent out through that and probably not in front of a large crowd. so if you're asking about if they would do it that way maybe. tbut will not be from his library noted saying? [laughter]...
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that means people that live in milwaukee or cities like milwaukee are included in the pool of individuals where public/private partnership are retraining work force mobilization and being part of how we've had the ability to take work that was going to be offshore and do it in the united states one other factor the offshore firms, brian, are focused on manual effort by 10s of thousands of people galaxe has automation when you combine that, you are able to accomplish your task at a price point comparable to offshore that is a big differentiator in this respect, you are really able to compete and you have the security of being inside the united states. one other major factor here -- >> tim, buddy. i'm sorry, we have a hard break coming in. great job. one we haven't addressed enough. thank you for coming on. perfect esh that sorry to cut you off we have to talk about that monthly jobs number. we will right after this the united states postal service is here to deliver your mail and packages and the peace of mind of knowing that essentials like prescriptions are on their way. every day, all a
that means people that live in milwaukee or cities like milwaukee are included in the pool of individuals where public/private partnership are retraining work force mobilization and being part of how we've had the ability to take work that was going to be offshore and do it in the united states one other factor the offshore firms, brian, are focused on manual effort by 10s of thousands of people galaxe has automation when you combine that, you are able to accomplish your task at a price point...
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we will respect the wishes of the people in milwaukee. and that's what we're going to continue to do. donald trump's damned the torpedo's approach. it's very real. that's the difference between democrats and republicans. we actually follow the science and i think it's really important. if we want to grow this economy, we have to fix the public health problem first. it's a false choice to suggest you either open the economy or you protect public health. you open the economy by protecting public health. >> you'd agree, though, that the former vice president can ill-afford to be perceived as overly cautious to the detriment of the economy? i mean, how else to explain the battleground data that says that trump is winning. >> well, actually, if you look at the poll of polls in the battlegrounds, michael, no disrespect to cnn, i love cnn. but when you look at the polling in the battleground states, the vice president is very quite well. the most recent poll i saw in michigan had the vice president up eight points. a gold standard poll in wiscon
we will respect the wishes of the people in milwaukee. and that's what we're going to continue to do. donald trump's damned the torpedo's approach. it's very real. that's the difference between democrats and republicans. we actually follow the science and i think it's really important. if we want to grow this economy, we have to fix the public health problem first. it's a false choice to suggest you either open the economy or you protect public health. you open the economy by protecting public...
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now to rachel in milwaukee. rachel? >> hello. theare now advocating stay course after say fred home has been deemed unenforceable -- safer at home has been deemed unenforceable? how long should we stay the course? this fall, if we get a large spike, will there be plan? >> of course. even in this new environment that we inherited yesterday that people staying at home as often as possible, not traveling a lot, you know, mitigating, helping mitigate this virus is always dutch has always been a voluntary thing -- has always been a voluntary thing. we did not have secret police corralling people when they left their homes. oven to work.te i know people will continue to stay at home. they may leave more often now than before because there are more opportunities to react -- to interact. we believe we can keep people say fred home. if there is a surge, that is why -- safer at home. if there is a surge, that is why we are doing what we are doing. the testing, contact tracing we are doing, having proper equipment will help us if and when a
now to rachel in milwaukee. rachel? >> hello. theare now advocating stay course after say fred home has been deemed unenforceable -- safer at home has been deemed unenforceable? how long should we stay the course? this fall, if we get a large spike, will there be plan? >> of course. even in this new environment that we inherited yesterday that people staying at home as often as possible, not traveling a lot, you know, mitigating, helping mitigate this virus is always dutch has...
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in milwaukee county we can't fully open yet, so it's strictly carryout and pickup only. we don't want to conflict both businesses and people thinking milwaukee is safe and we don't want to be ticketed or fined over there. as well as there was not enough planning for us. we just learned basically this morning. we start working at night, early mornings, and there was no time to prepare. we want to make sure it's safe inside where we distance the seating and make sure it's enough -- safe for us and the customers, too. >> reporter: craig, what bobby is referencing, in milwaukee county, the hot zone of the coronavirus outbreak in the state, their restriction, their safer-at-home order is still in place. you have another shop here in waukesha where you can do whatever you want. you also mentioned, it's not a matter of safety for customers, but also your employees, many of whom haven't been able to come into work. >> correct. a lot of them are college students, especially in our milwaukee location. the colleges are closed. there's no dorms open either. the scheduling conflict w
in milwaukee county we can't fully open yet, so it's strictly carryout and pickup only. we don't want to conflict both businesses and people thinking milwaukee is safe and we don't want to be ticketed or fined over there. as well as there was not enough planning for us. we just learned basically this morning. we start working at night, early mornings, and there was no time to prepare. we want to make sure it's safe inside where we distance the seating and make sure it's enough -- safe for us...
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i am not sure how much you have been following what will happen with the summer convention in milwaukee, but the dnc will be meeting tomorrow to look at the idea of remote voting for delegates, which means that convention in milwaukee will have a very different feel. what is your sense about what is going to happen when your party nominates joe biden in august? guest: conventions are part of our political system and so is in person voting on election day and we have already changed that to do a lot of mail in voting so i think the new norm is going to figure out -- when we do not need to be together in big groups, then we are not together in big groups. party conventions will not be what used to be where we had thousands of people, tens of thousands of people in the same room at one time. that is not going to happen. host: your colleagues in the house of representatives, working on a new round of legislation, will come from the house but may hit a brick wall in the senate. what do you want to see in the next round of legislation? the follow-up is, how do we pay for it all? guest: we nee
i am not sure how much you have been following what will happen with the summer convention in milwaukee, but the dnc will be meeting tomorrow to look at the idea of remote voting for delegates, which means that convention in milwaukee will have a very different feel. what is your sense about what is going to happen when your party nominates joe biden in august? guest: conventions are part of our political system and so is in person voting on election day and we have already changed that to do a...
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what do you expect to happen this summer in milwaukee? will there be a convention? what is your recommendation? speaker pelosi: it is not my decision and i sympathize with those that have to make it. as a party chair myself, i had in californias and chaired a national convention and i was bigger the first time so i have some idea of the amount of work and isnning and thus meant that that is necessary. i have confidence in the chairman of the democratic national committee, chairman perez, that he will make the right decision based on health and science. is when i wastion a girl, i went with my parents to a convention in los angeles that convention, john f. kennedy was nominated. as he gave his acceptance speech in the coliseum, and an enormous me,torium, stadium, excuse when obama did that in denver are come everyone said that was not. don was the first time. my suggestion to mr. perez was get a gigantic stadium and put people six feet apart so instead of having 80,000 people there you would have 16,000 people there and do it all in one day. i know what that entails.
what do you expect to happen this summer in milwaukee? will there be a convention? what is your recommendation? speaker pelosi: it is not my decision and i sympathize with those that have to make it. as a party chair myself, i had in californias and chaired a national convention and i was bigger the first time so i have some idea of the amount of work and isnning and thus meant that that is necessary. i have confidence in the chairman of the democratic national committee, chairman perez, that...
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you know, shannon, i was in milwaukee when we had riots. i was in baltimore where we had riots. i was in ferguson, missouri, where we had riots, and the one common thread that you find, that you have people who are really upset about what is going on in their community. and you have a law enforcement on the other side who are saying, hey, look. all of us are not bad. what happened to george floyd should not happen anyone. when you have a man down saying i can't breathe. i can't breathe. and you can see this on video, oh, this is just reprehensible. it is shocking. the law enforcement officers out there are certainly in a zone of danger, but over a period of time, i think that this is all something that will calm down. >> shannon: when we see the officers that we did in that video from monday and there are bystanders, there are videos from businesses and a number of angles on what happen and transpired leading up to the death, where does, is it training that goes wrong? is it the officers in the situation making a bad call on what they were dealing with? at what point do these of
you know, shannon, i was in milwaukee when we had riots. i was in baltimore where we had riots. i was in ferguson, missouri, where we had riots, and the one common thread that you find, that you have people who are really upset about what is going on in their community. and you have a law enforcement on the other side who are saying, hey, look. all of us are not bad. what happened to george floyd should not happen anyone. when you have a man down saying i can't breathe. i can't breathe. and you...
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>> no, west dallas is one of 19 cities in milwaukee county and the city of milwaukee did their own thing but the other 18 communities had their health officers working on an alter in a plan for a few weeks in case the supreme court ruling did go the way that it did. and so we implemented that immediately and the health officers took parts of the president's open up america again plan, they took part of the governor's bounce back plan, and they tried to merge those together to put a plan together for the 18 suburbs of the city of milwaukee and that is in place until next week. >> so you have a week of something like more stay-at-home orders, people won't be allowed to go back into bars. but do you think people will listen to those orders because theruled that the governor's order was not enforceable. so how do you enforce it? >> we are hoping to get compliance. based on the 1:30 press conference, i didn't see it, but there were reports coming out of that saying that counties and cities are now -- it is up to them to make their own orders. so we're working closely with our city attorney to
>> no, west dallas is one of 19 cities in milwaukee county and the city of milwaukee did their own thing but the other 18 communities had their health officers working on an alter in a plan for a few weeks in case the supreme court ruling did go the way that it did. and so we implemented that immediately and the health officers took parts of the president's open up america again plan, they took part of the governor's bounce back plan, and they tried to merge those together to put a plan...
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i covered milwaukee where there were riots. and the problem i have is that this rioting is taking place right in the middle of black neighborhoods. now, what i'm deeply concerned about is this could very well spread all throughout the country because last night as you all guys, you know, this was going on in l.a. there was some riots out there. and so, i'm hoping that law enforcement officers can get all of this under control and that if there are going to be some arrests that they should take place immediately. ainsley: all right, ted, thank you so much for joining us. >> my pleasure. ainsley: let's hand it over to jillian back in the studio she has more headlines for us. jillian: a florida man shoots and kills a intruder. the bay county sheriff's office says nathan edwards busted through the couple's front door, jumping on the homeowner's life and knocking her to the ground. police say the homeowner in his '70s shot edwards multiple times. his wife was treated for her injuries. she is okay. new jersey gym owners suing governo
i covered milwaukee where there were riots. and the problem i have is that this rioting is taking place right in the middle of black neighborhoods. now, what i'm deeply concerned about is this could very well spread all throughout the country because last night as you all guys, you know, this was going on in l.a. there was some riots out there. and so, i'm hoping that law enforcement officers can get all of this under control and that if there are going to be some arrests that they should take...
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we also talked about detroit, milwaukee and philadelphia.hat's the easiest vote in terms of the most likely reliable democratic vote. it's got to be inspired and motivated and turned out in big numbers. all of that argues from an electoral advantage standpoint having the woman of color on the ticket, and if you look even more deeply at the numbers around the past electoral performance of the people being mentioned in terms of the various statewide races they have run income stacey abrams does stand out, georgia, that she won young people in georgia by 25 points whereas, i i didnt realize is not working on this, obama lost in georgia by three points. he had a 28-point approval of obama's performance with young people in georgia. she actually about people run the best among latinas, 88% of latinos voted for her. there is nobody who has turned out more black people devote than stacey abrams, and at the level of increased they had 2014 over 2018. she got 92% of the vote. i would argue that the data shows that that is a person who actually would
we also talked about detroit, milwaukee and philadelphia.hat's the easiest vote in terms of the most likely reliable democratic vote. it's got to be inspired and motivated and turned out in big numbers. all of that argues from an electoral advantage standpoint having the woman of color on the ticket, and if you look even more deeply at the numbers around the past electoral performance of the people being mentioned in terms of the various statewide races they have run income stacey abrams does...
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now to rachel from milwaukee. rachel? >> hello. you are now advocating stayed the course after safer at home has been deemed unenforceable. what how long should stay the course? this fall if we get a large spike as some experts forecast weather be a plan to quickly through a through a lid back on the state? >> of course. we believe that even in this new environment that we inherited yesterday that people stay at home as often as possible and not traveling a lot, you know, mitigating, hoping mitigate this virus is always been a voluntary thing. obviously we didn't have secret police out there corralling people when they left their homes. we hope they continue to do that. it's proven to work. we save lives and in the people will continue to stay at home. they may leave more often than before because there are more opportunities to interact. we believe we can keep people safe at home. if there's a surge, that's why we're doing what we're doing. that's what this is all about is saving lives and all the massive testing we're doing along
now to rachel from milwaukee. rachel? >> hello. you are now advocating stayed the course after safer at home has been deemed unenforceable. what how long should stay the course? this fall if we get a large spike as some experts forecast weather be a plan to quickly through a through a lid back on the state? >> of course. we believe that even in this new environment that we inherited yesterday that people stay at home as often as possible and not traveling a lot, you know,...
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the milwaukee identical twins finished first and second in their high school class.y got into 38 different colleges each, and earned $1 "is faomet scholarships. a."hewill chase their dreams of nursing. and congratulations to them. if that weren't impressive enough, coming up, a preschooler teaches geometry over the internet. hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. yoo-hoo, progressive shoppers. we laughed with you. sprinkles are for winners. we surprised you. on occasion, we've probably even annoyed you. we've done this all with one thing in mind. to help protect the things you love. and if we can't offer you the best price we'll help you find a better one. it's not always the lowest! even if it's not with us. that's how we've done it for the past 80 years. not just today, or this month, but always. to have constipation with belly pain, straining, and bloating, again and again. no way. more exercise. more wat
the milwaukee identical twins finished first and second in their high school class.y got into 38 different colleges each, and earned $1 "is faomet scholarships. a."hewill chase their dreams of nursing. and congratulations to them. if that weren't impressive enough, coming up, a preschooler teaches geometry over the internet. hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it...
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the democratic primary we already saw extremely long lines in communities of color, you know, in milwaukeeing a global pandemic, a city that normally has 180 polling locations, people were crammed into just 5. is -- and so how is voter suppression in communities of color going to impact the outcome of the 2020 election, and what can be done about it? >> right. you mean like how the wisconsin supreme court met by teleconference -- [inaudible] and to decide that the people should go out and vote in public? that type of voter suppression? [laughter] before i get to that, can i actually ask david a question around what he was talking about? >> oh, yeah. >> a comment and a question. one thing people don't understand about 2010 is how much there was a lack of voter turnout on the democratic side. so there's a misperception that all these people voted for obama, changed their mind and voted for republicans because of health care. that's actually not what the data shows. the democratic vote dropped dramatically. yeah, it's important to wear -- to bear in mind, but who was behind and who had both t
the democratic primary we already saw extremely long lines in communities of color, you know, in milwaukeeing a global pandemic, a city that normally has 180 polling locations, people were crammed into just 5. is -- and so how is voter suppression in communities of color going to impact the outcome of the 2020 election, and what can be done about it? >> right. you mean like how the wisconsin supreme court met by teleconference -- [inaudible] and to decide that the people should go out and...
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he's in milwaukee wisconsin which is the hometown of my husband.a hotbed of socialism, republican, progressive politics. wisconsin is where the law fall it's come from. the university of wisconsin is invented this wonderful thing called the wisconsin idea which is the picture of progressivism. it is the idea that the university, the public university should be in the service of the state. it will produce experts, answers, resolve social problems. he is in milwaukee. this is a place he thinks he can get a lot of republican and progressive votes. he is giving a campaign speech and an angry saloon keeper -- it's not hard to find a saloon keeper in milwaukee, tries to assassinate him. his speech is so thick and so long that protects him from the bullet and he is like oh i am fine and gives the speech. here's one of the things he says in the speech. friends what we progressive are trying to do is trying to enroll rich or poor, or whatever the social or industrial position, to stand together for the most elementary rights of good citizenship. those eleme
he's in milwaukee wisconsin which is the hometown of my husband.a hotbed of socialism, republican, progressive politics. wisconsin is where the law fall it's come from. the university of wisconsin is invented this wonderful thing called the wisconsin idea which is the picture of progressivism. it is the idea that the university, the public university should be in the service of the state. it will produce experts, answers, resolve social problems. he is in milwaukee. this is a place he thinks he...
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leadership and the nobody wants to look like milwaukee, frankly. that can happen pretty easily. >> reporter: after democratic governor tone evers' executive order that delayed the state election by two months was overturned by the supreme court, polling places if they wanted to cast a ballot. 52 people who worked the polls or voted on april 7ave tested positive for covid-19, arr situation l does not want to duplicate in her state. >> you know, people are just waki up to the fact that they may be asked to vote either in a cuarprti py rl y laconcerinn, and jeopardize tr health. and i think the milwaukee situatvan really gnized people because it was all over television, and people were home watching it. >> reporter: but hoping to minimize in-person voting in connecticut will not be an easy task. with voting laws dating back to the state's 1818 constitution, the rules to votebsentee or by mail in the state nicknamed "the constitution state" are restrictive. each voter has to aply for an absentee ballot, which they will receive only if they neat mete on
leadership and the nobody wants to look like milwaukee, frankly. that can happen pretty easily. >> reporter: after democratic governor tone evers' executive order that delayed the state election by two months was overturned by the supreme court, polling places if they wanted to cast a ballot. 52 people who worked the polls or voted on april 7ave tested positive for covid-19, arr situation l does not want to duplicate in her state. >> you know, people are just waki up to the fact...
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he is in milwaukee wisconsin which is beside the hometown of my husband.a hotbed of socialism, republican progressive politics, university of wisconsin invented this thing called the wisconsin idea which is the picture of progressivism. the idea that the university, the public university, should be in the service of the state. right? it will produce experts and solve social problems. he is in milwaukee where he thinks he can get republican and progressive votes -- votes. he's giving a campaign speech and an angry saloon keeper tries to assassinate him. his speech is so thick and so long that it protects him from the bullet. he's like i'm fine, and gives his speech. true story. here's one of the things he says during his speech. now friends, what we progressives are trying to do is enroll rich or poor, whatever their social or industrial position, to stand together for the most elementary rights of good citizenship. those elementary rights which are the foundation of good citizenship in this great republic of ours. eventually reformers begin to look to loca
he is in milwaukee wisconsin which is beside the hometown of my husband.a hotbed of socialism, republican progressive politics, university of wisconsin invented this thing called the wisconsin idea which is the picture of progressivism. the idea that the university, the public university, should be in the service of the state. right? it will produce experts and solve social problems. he is in milwaukee where he thinks he can get republican and progressive votes -- votes. he's giving a campaign...
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it's closer than milwaukee to st. louis. >> i felt safe in st. louis. >> it's awfully close.close. >> yes, mighty close. especially for a modern bomber with a job to do. about an hour's run from any number of jap air fields. here we were, closer than any fleet in history to a major land-based air power. at midway, in the sea, distance had been against the japanese air force. but now as our fleet sailed against the enemy, the range was easy for any jap plane that could fly. there were those who said no fleet could risk it. but the stakes were high. with okinawa in our hands, we could control the china coast, send planes to smother japan. we were reaching for the throat of an empire. the risk must be taken. on the island of okinawa, 5,000 miles from san francisco, the earth shook from a fearful pounding by our ships and planes. to the south, our british allies were hurling their naval might. they were raking sha cane ining bomb. england's battleships were there. screening us on the south. paying off an old debt. on the northern flank, an admiral's task force stepped up its aeri
it's closer than milwaukee to st. louis. >> i felt safe in st. louis. >> it's awfully close.close. >> yes, mighty close. especially for a modern bomber with a job to do. about an hour's run from any number of jap air fields. here we were, closer than any fleet in history to a major land-based air power. at midway, in the sea, distance had been against the japanese air force. but now as our fleet sailed against the enemy, the range was easy for any jap plane that could fly....
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and with those black voters in milwaukee. the 2016 and 2012. and then to be on the ticket that is a significant number the same thing with north carolina the gerrymander legislature and with surgical precision with that voter id bill and then very specific kinds of ideas they were least likely to have. that means they require what voters have. the late republican and mastermind and as they went through his files. and what i found that he was doing that are feeling a congressional district map. and at the heart it is seven on one side and six on the other. and then that spreadsheet. . . . . it wasn't enough and so it's been accused intervention to create the voter turnout and issue people tribal ids and anything to do with a drivers license where people can get a physical address. so, the specificity of the creativeness. there is absolutely no end to. the story while heidi heitkamp doesn't win, the turnout i and e communities in the tribal lands goes through the roof and it people are elected. the first elected to the state legislature and deman
and with those black voters in milwaukee. the 2016 and 2012. and then to be on the ticket that is a significant number the same thing with north carolina the gerrymander legislature and with surgical precision with that voter id bill and then very specific kinds of ideas they were least likely to have. that means they require what voters have. the late republican and mastermind and as they went through his files. and what i found that he was doing that are feeling a congressional district map....
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they can take milwaukee county, for example, city of milwaukee has a stay-at-home order. it's a little bit different. the rules are different no matter where you go. the fact is what i've tried to explain to people is that there's no municipal boundary, no county line road that's going to prevent the disease from coming into your area and into your community. it's very irresponsible on behalf of the legislature. have they offered any plan we've said no to? no, they have not. they are just critical without being productive. people's health and safety is being completely jeopardized. >> and do i understand that the sort of swing vote here was the same supreme court justice who was just voted out and who also essentially forced voters in your state to line up and vote even though that was also unsafe? >> let's point out the fact that this is donald trump's hand-picked candidate for supreme court who lost in the election this april. that should have never taken place in the first place, by the way. but, yes, that was the deciding vote on his way out, big middle finger to the
they can take milwaukee county, for example, city of milwaukee has a stay-at-home order. it's a little bit different. the rules are different no matter where you go. the fact is what i've tried to explain to people is that there's no municipal boundary, no county line road that's going to prevent the disease from coming into your area and into your community. it's very irresponsible on behalf of the legislature. have they offered any plan we've said no to? no, they have not. they are just...
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which means places like waukesha have different plans in place than, say, right next door in milwaukee and even the state capitol kapcapital of madison w mayor there has expressed come concern. >> this is the same supreme court that thought it was safe for us to hold an in-person election during the pandemic. what we saw was dozens and dozens of people that got sick as a result, and the court apparently has not learned from that. >> reporter: and part of her concern there is the dynamic that this creates. what i alluded to a few moments ago, you have one set of restrictions here, and right to our east next door in milwaukee, you have another set of restrictions. and in madison, you have slightly more moderate restrictions than that. you can go to these different spots and have different risks of exposure and come home and perfectly be legal, but obviously these are concerns officials are watching not just in wisconsin but around the country, john. >> those local jurisdictions now in a scramble trying to figure out what to do. omar jimenez appreciate the reporting on the ground there. w
which means places like waukesha have different plans in place than, say, right next door in milwaukee and even the state capitol kapcapital of madison w mayor there has expressed come concern. >> this is the same supreme court that thought it was safe for us to hold an in-person election during the pandemic. what we saw was dozens and dozens of people that got sick as a result, and the court apparently has not learned from that. >> reporter: and part of her concern there is the...
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i'm happy it's over with. >> reporter: minutes after arriving at the milwaukee va doctors put arrestvin on a ventilator and ran a test for covid-19. >> it was the first positive result. >> reporter: he was so sick, doctors didn't expect him to make it through the night. >> they told me, 80% of the people on a ventilator don't make it and i told them, he's going to be in that 20% and he is. >> reporter: a team of healthcare workers for weeks battled the virus that waged war on his body. >> we've never seen anything like this before. it's terrifying. >> reporter: 18 days of sedation, followed by 30 more confined to his hospital bed, stole much of mccrae's memory, he doesn't remember many of the tests or the treatments or the face time calls from his family celebrating his 50th birthday. >> it was like i was born all over again, you know. i can't even explain it. >> reporter: mccrae will always remember this. >> [ cheering and applause ] >> you're okay. yeah! >> reporter: a sendoff by his heros. >> tears of joy. tears of joy. tears of joy. >> reporter: celebrating the life arvin mccrae
i'm happy it's over with. >> reporter: minutes after arriving at the milwaukee va doctors put arrestvin on a ventilator and ran a test for covid-19. >> it was the first positive result. >> reporter: he was so sick, doctors didn't expect him to make it through the night. >> they told me, 80% of the people on a ventilator don't make it and i told them, he's going to be in that 20% and he is. >> reporter: a team of healthcare workers for weeks battled the virus that...
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so he's in milwaukee. this is a place he thinks he can get a lot of progressive votes, he's giving a campaign speech and an angry saloon keeper, it's not hard to find a saloon keeper in milwaukee, tries to assassinate him. his speech is so thick and it is so long that it protects him from the bullet, and he's like, oh, i'm fine, and he gives the speech. true story. here's one of the things he says in the speech. no, friends, what we progressives are trying to do is enroll rich or poor, whatever their social or industrial position, to stand together for the most elementary rights of good citizenship, those elementary rights which are the foundation of good citizenship in this great republic of ours. eventually reformers begin to look to local and federal government for solutions they're afraid of class division as i mentioned, right? the major strikes starting with 1877 and the great uprising, the railroad strike, the 1880s, haymarket massacre, 1890, american railway union, and the pollman strike, early 190
so he's in milwaukee. this is a place he thinks he can get a lot of progressive votes, he's giving a campaign speech and an angry saloon keeper, it's not hard to find a saloon keeper in milwaukee, tries to assassinate him. his speech is so thick and it is so long that it protects him from the bullet, and he's like, oh, i'm fine, and he gives the speech. true story. here's one of the things he says in the speech. no, friends, what we progressives are trying to do is enroll rich or poor, whatever...
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so he is in milwaukee wisconsin which is add hotbed of socialism. they invented this wonderful thing that is the picture of progressivism. it is the idea that the public university should be in the service of the state, right? it should produce experts, answers, solve social problems, and he is in there and an angry saloon keeper, it's not hard to find a saloon keeper in milwaukee, tries to assassinate him. his speech is so thick and long that it protects him from the bullet. here is one of the things he says in the speech. whatever their social and industrial position to stand together for the most elements of citizenship. those right that's are in the best republic of ours. reformers start to look to local and federal government for solutions. their afraid of class division as i mentioned, right? the major strikes starting with 182 1877. the american railway union and the pullman strike where they emerge as a leader. the early 1900s. a coal strike that roosevelt helps hammer out a deal for. union membership on 1911 is five times what it had been i
so he is in milwaukee wisconsin which is add hotbed of socialism. they invented this wonderful thing that is the picture of progressivism. it is the idea that the public university should be in the service of the state, right? it should produce experts, answers, solve social problems, and he is in there and an angry saloon keeper, it's not hard to find a saloon keeper in milwaukee, tries to assassinate him. his speech is so thick and long that it protects him from the bullet. here is one of the...
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john no i meyer was born in milwaukee on lake michigan in 1039 his father was a ship's captain. his mother loved arts and culture. supported his ambition to dance and ambition born when the family went together to see a musical in the cinema. he started taking tap dancing classes then in the milwaukee city library he stumbled across a biography of that's left nijinsky and fell in love with ballet. he studied in london and copenhagen and in 1963 went to germany to join the stuttgart ballet led by choreographer john crank oh. johnno i my out was a talented dancer and was soon making a name for himself as a choreographer too. in 1969 he was appointed director of the frankfurt ballet because adaptation of romeo and juliet in 1984 was a milestone his juliet was no hottie prima donna but an irrepressible young girl who learns to dance only when she falls in love she breathed new life into the classics. he reinterpreted swan lake as a vision dreamed up by luke the 2nd during his imprisonment. i am. was. but not meyer doesn't seek to revolutionize ballet so much as to renew it gently an
john no i meyer was born in milwaukee on lake michigan in 1039 his father was a ship's captain. his mother loved arts and culture. supported his ambition to dance and ambition born when the family went together to see a musical in the cinema. he started taking tap dancing classes then in the milwaukee city library he stumbled across a biography of that's left nijinsky and fell in love with ballet. he studied in london and copenhagen and in 1963 went to germany to join the stuttgart ballet led...
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>>en el condado de milwaukee, se acordÓ que la orden se mantenga.carilla. vamos a estar haciendo nuestro trabajo con mascarilla. estamos poniendo acrÍlicos en el Área de las uÑas >>antonio herrera considera que en todo el estado deberÍa levantarse la orden de permanecer en casa. antonio: yo creo que cuanto o mÁs rápido por el voto de la normalidad, antes podemos aprender de esta experiencia. >> el gobernador dijo que es difÍcil mantener la seguridad durante la pandemia sino de congruencia por parte del gobierno. >>es cosa de cada persona individualmente, que tan seguros se van a sentir saliendo al pÚblico. >>yo creo que lo correcto es estar en cuarentena, salir a comprar y volver a su casa. >>los sueÑos de negocios dicen que estÁn listos para reabrirse sus puertas. >> a propÓsito del tema, existe una discrepancia entre el cdc y la casa blanca en cuanto a la reapertura del paÍs. dicen que debe aplicarse las reglas de forma homogÉnea. [habla en inglÉs] >>este es un virus bastante peligroso. tenemos que tener cuidado. se hacemos eso demasiado rÁpido, v
>>en el condado de milwaukee, se acordÓ que la orden se mantenga.carilla. vamos a estar haciendo nuestro trabajo con mascarilla. estamos poniendo acrÍlicos en el Área de las uÑas >>antonio herrera considera que en todo el estado deberÍa levantarse la orden de permanecer en casa. antonio: yo creo que cuanto o mÁs rápido por el voto de la normalidad, antes podemos aprender de esta experiencia. >> el gobernador dijo que es difÍcil mantener la seguridad durante la pandemia...
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the mayor of milwaukee says the stay at home order remains in place. of wednesday wisconsin had nearly 11,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus and 421 deaths. it's more than -- it's more than 20 states with cases down. the process is at the risk of reversing. >>> breaking overnight the fbi reportedly seizing a cell phone from senator richard burr, chairman of the intelligence committee. the "l.a. times" is reporting this is part of a broadening justice department probe into controversial stock trades burr made as the coronavirus first hit the u.s. sending stock prices plunging. cnn previously reported burr's committee received briefings as the outbreak spread but none on the week of burr's stock sales. cnn has reached out to senator burr, the fbi and d.o.j. for comments. >>> federal reserve chair jerome powell said it's hard to capture the anxiety of those who lost their job during this crisis. >> while we're all affected, the burden has fallen most heavily on those least able to bear. the scope and speed of this downturn are without modern precedent. si
the mayor of milwaukee says the stay at home order remains in place. of wednesday wisconsin had nearly 11,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus and 421 deaths. it's more than -- it's more than 20 states with cases down. the process is at the risk of reversing. >>> breaking overnight the fbi reportedly seizing a cell phone from senator richard burr, chairman of the intelligence committee. the "l.a. times" is reporting this is part of a broadening justice department probe into...
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i have only covered riots from baltimore milwaukee, new york. washington, and there is one common thread that i find rather troubling. that while some legitimacy in demonstrating, that there is no legitimacy whatsoever in riots. and the commentary is that most of the individuals are burning up their own neighborhoods. and this is what is very troubling. i remember being in baltimore and being at a drugstore and having an elderly black man where am i not going to go and get my medicine? at that stage, it had been completely burned down. >> rick: i was there. looking at pictures of the burning building in minneapolis. >> you can see a quite a few people are demonstrating in the name of george floyd it, but i can unequivocally say that also, there's a lot of people that hae come from around the country. i remember being out in ferguson and seeing the individuals get off of airplanes, to come to ferguson and to rise for their own agendas. they pretty much burnt that town down. a baltimore took the brunt of the burning of one of the black neighborhoo
i have only covered riots from baltimore milwaukee, new york. washington, and there is one common thread that i find rather troubling. that while some legitimacy in demonstrating, that there is no legitimacy whatsoever in riots. and the commentary is that most of the individuals are burning up their own neighborhoods. and this is what is very troubling. i remember being in baltimore and being at a drugstore and having an elderly black man where am i not going to go and get my medicine? at that...
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. >> county stadium in milwaukee, he homered four times in the same game, the ninth player to do that on this day in 1971, the milwaukee bucks won their one and only nba championship, led by the veteran oscar robertson and the young kareem abdul-jabbar, they swept the baltimore bullets 4 games to none. that is this day in sports, april 30, i am joe fonzi.>>> we now bring you the worst gender revealing history. he did wind up getting the job done, you need to check this out, happening in san diego, they were going to decide whether they were having a boy or a girl, a mr. robert moore gets not one, two, three strikes, he takes five wax at it, and finally it will be revealed. maybe the kid will be a better hitter. [ laughter ] >> building up the drama. [ laughter ]>>> thank you for joining us, good night. avoided the harry potter books for so long. these are great. i just started number six. that's a good one. dumbledore dies in that one. yeah, i know, i didn't see it coming, either. why would you say that? you brought up the subject. i contributed an interesting fact on that subject. it
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thing is milwaukee here. yeah.ee as they're cleaning up one of the store fronts that, obviously, fell victim to some of the protesters. and then i want to take it to atlanta, as well. as we can see somewhat some of these people are doing. thank you so much for showing us there's still good in the world. and we hope you find some in the next week here coming up. "inside politics" with john king is up next. so, no more tossing and turning... or trouble falling asleep. because only tempur-pedic uses proprietary tempur® material... that continuously adapts and responds to your body, to relieve pressure... so you get deep, uninterrupted sleep. all night. every night. the tempur-pedic summer of sleep starts now, with all tempur-pedic mattresses on sale, and savings up to $500 on adjustable sets. across the country, you'll see gratitude. communities showing support in their own way. our way is massmutual healthbridge, a free life insurance program just for healthcare workers fighting covid-19. ♪ so to all the healthcare w
thing is milwaukee here. yeah.ee as they're cleaning up one of the store fronts that, obviously, fell victim to some of the protesters. and then i want to take it to atlanta, as well. as we can see somewhat some of these people are doing. thank you so much for showing us there's still good in the world. and we hope you find some in the next week here coming up. "inside politics" with john king is up next. so, no more tossing and turning... or trouble falling asleep. because only...
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arthel: okay, so despite the wisconsin supreme court decision that was the mayor of milwaukee sayingcity will keep its orders in place allowing salons, malls, playgrounds to reopen but restaurants must remain carry-out for delivery only. either one, carry-out or delivery only. let's bring in paul bordatelo, i'm sorry, bordalado, owner and cofounder of the restaurants and also prestigious and you own restaurants in milwaukee area and catering facilities as well but you decided to keep them close, why? >> well, you know, i have very close ties with italy and friends in spain as well and when i started hearing some of their stories early on and they were apocalyptic i did not take this lightly, one of our key tenants as we put our employees first, first and foremost. happy employers is happy customers and at the end of the day i'm just running a business so i opted to -- to shutter the restaurants and i've been very patient watching what's going onto make it determined. we are asked to make impossible decisions right now and we are balancing decisions that are with our heart which is wh
arthel: okay, so despite the wisconsin supreme court decision that was the mayor of milwaukee sayingcity will keep its orders in place allowing salons, malls, playgrounds to reopen but restaurants must remain carry-out for delivery only. either one, carry-out or delivery only. let's bring in paul bordatelo, i'm sorry, bordalado, owner and cofounder of the restaurants and also prestigious and you own restaurants in milwaukee area and catering facilities as well but you decided to keep them...
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. >> near milwaukee, one bar owner says she immediately reopened as soon as she heard the news and patrons were eager to return. >> i don't think that the risk is any higher than me going to a grocery store. >> while most states undergo a phasing of relaxing the restrictions, a number of people are impatient. >> i feel if that occurs, there is a real risk that you will trigger an outbreak that you might not be able to control which, in fact, will set you back. not only leading to some suffering and death that could be avoided. >> some business owners deciding to welcome back patrons anyway saying they're willing to accept citations. >> our decision came from the people. it got really hard to close the doors because people look at it, i'm so glad you are doing this for me. they're thrilled. >> take a look at this colorado restaurant packed with customers sunday after it allowed dine-in service without following rules of social distancing. they lost their license the next day. >> the type of behavior we saw there, risky behavior, if that's occurring on a large scale, this is going to take a
. >> near milwaukee, one bar owner says she immediately reopened as soon as she heard the news and patrons were eager to return. >> i don't think that the risk is any higher than me going to a grocery store. >> while most states undergo a phasing of relaxing the restrictions, a number of people are impatient. >> i feel if that occurs, there is a real risk that you will trigger an outbreak that you might not be able to control which, in fact, will set you back. not only...
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we will be short of poll workers like we were in wisconsin but even in cities like milwaukee where they have reduced the number of polling stations by 95%, people can vote by mail, absentee from their homes, for free postage, have the mailman pick it up, it will be a lot safer. a lot of people will want to do that. it is important we give states and localities the assistance they want and need to ramp this up as an option if they want to avail themselves of it. three that have been, colorado, oregon and washington, hawaii and use the, utah is an interesting case because it is a deep red state, faithfully republican, county by county phasing in universal a vote by mail, voters liked it. it worked out well, they adopted at a state level and political science colleagues who evaluated what happened when counties in california, washington and utah, and what they found is encouraging for the current moment, that there was no partisan impact at all, vote by mail had no effect in the percentage turnout of democrats versus republicans, no effect in the average electoral result in terms of the ba
we will be short of poll workers like we were in wisconsin but even in cities like milwaukee where they have reduced the number of polling stations by 95%, people can vote by mail, absentee from their homes, for free postage, have the mailman pick it up, it will be a lot safer. a lot of people will want to do that. it is important we give states and localities the assistance they want and need to ramp this up as an option if they want to avail themselves of it. three that have been, colorado,...
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the great lakes wash at the feet of many cities as milwaukee, detroit.hio's rim. it has a thumbprint as all cities leave their thumbprints across the nation. ringed by parks, it has besides a lakeside stadium, museums, and , a famous symphony. at water's edge huge oar boats unload their holds. these cargos, men will forge to steel. [missionary there's steel in pittsburgh , too. and where the allegheny and the monongahela meet to form the ohio river, there lies a golden triangle. and just beyond skyscraper of , a learning, the university of pittsburgh. the state of pennsylvania is not all steel and gold. you can discover quiet amish country. ♪ here, history still writes with a quill pen. there's also philadelphia, where william penn looks down upon his quaker city. it likewise was the home of good ben franklin, and is the sight of independence hall wherein is housed the bell of liberty. ♪ [gentle music] ♪ here, discover a museum that's one of our nation's richest jewels. a little further on, we see an area rich in the beginning of our history, jamestown,
the great lakes wash at the feet of many cities as milwaukee, detroit.hio's rim. it has a thumbprint as all cities leave their thumbprints across the nation. ringed by parks, it has besides a lakeside stadium, museums, and , a famous symphony. at water's edge huge oar boats unload their holds. these cargos, men will forge to steel. [missionary there's steel in pittsburgh , too. and where the allegheny and the monongahela meet to form the ohio river, there lies a golden triangle. and just beyond...
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we will be sure pull workers like we were in wisconsin or milwaukee with a reduce the number of polling to the nfp stamped envelope for free postage and have the mailman pick it up or put it in the po box it will be a lot safer. a lot safer. so a lot of people are going to want to do that but a minimum it's very important that we give the states and localities the assistance they want and need to have this up as an option for the voters if they want five states now will vote purely by mail in november of this year three, colorado oregon and washington have been joined by two brothers hawaii and utah. utah is an interesting case steve red that county by county has been phasing in universal vote by mail. the voters have liked it worked out well they decided to adopt it at the state level and are political science colleagues evaluated for the current moment there is no partisan impact at all. and has nothing to do with the turnout republicans versus republicans and democrats are balance between the two parties it seems to be partisan neutral we can all get behind it to improve our safety a
we will be sure pull workers like we were in wisconsin or milwaukee with a reduce the number of polling to the nfp stamped envelope for free postage and have the mailman pick it up or put it in the po box it will be a lot safer. a lot safer. so a lot of people are going to want to do that but a minimum it's very important that we give the states and localities the assistance they want and need to have this up as an option for the voters if they want five states now will vote purely by mail in...