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and racine metals and bonds all fall in tandem. that has been the trade. so where do investors seek refuge from the selling that we've seen for much of 2018. i think they really had to sit back and take it deep breath and let the markets do. one thing we happen to do. i think they have to sit back and relax and let the markets relax. one thing that has been a fact in the history of markets as they do go up a% year-over-year. and there will be selloffs. a major correction is due. we will recover. i think that's really the way that investors should look at it. i am trading the markets and the short side. they are underweight for 2019. the u.s. equities. i think if you look at it again. it would go to the same theory again. the emerging markets have been totally destroyed. with the overall a stronger dollar and all the other things that have gone on to have caused them to get sold very hard. i think your overall risk versus reward really favors owning them versus trying to sell them. i think this is the time to buy it. thank you very much. we are seen triple
and racine metals and bonds all fall in tandem. that has been the trade. so where do investors seek refuge from the selling that we've seen for much of 2018. i think they really had to sit back and take it deep breath and let the markets do. one thing we happen to do. i think they have to sit back and relax and let the markets relax. one thing that has been a fact in the history of markets as they do go up a% year-over-year. and there will be selloffs. a major correction is due. we will...
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he is running as a democrat and lives in racine county.e will take our seats unwelcome each candidate individually. please welcome bryan steil. [applause] and please welcome randy bryce. [applause] [crowd chanting] >> thank you, very much. i was right about that thunderous applause for both candidates. there is a three minute opening statement. mr. bryce? mr. bryce: thank you steve, mary, pleasure to be here. as you are aware, for the past four weeks, paul ryan's super pac has spent millions and millions of dollars on nasty, horrible ads attacking me. bryan, these ads are breaking my mom's heart. my son has to see these before he goes to sleep at night. he is asked about them at school. tonight, you will not be able to hide behind millions of dollars worth of attack ads. we are going to have people have questions answered. game on. [cheers and applause] i just want to remind the audience that could cut into your candidate's time. eil, your opening statement. mr. steil: i would like to thank the milwaukee journal sentinel and wisconsin eye
he is running as a democrat and lives in racine county.e will take our seats unwelcome each candidate individually. please welcome bryan steil. [applause] and please welcome randy bryce. [applause] [crowd chanting] >> thank you, very much. i was right about that thunderous applause for both candidates. there is a three minute opening statement. mr. bryce? mr. bryce: thank you steve, mary, pleasure to be here. as you are aware, for the past four weeks, paul ryan's super pac has spent...
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i also am just grateful for the people of janesville, racine, lake geneva, racine county, kenosha county, rock county, waukesha county, everyone in between. since becoming speaker of the house, which is not something we're used to in wisconsin, i'm the only one who has done that i appreciate the indulgence of the people i work for who indulge the fact that i had other responsibilities in addition and when i took on these adegreesal responsibility the people of our staff really stepped up. and really helped serve our constituents so that they continue to enjoy those flawless constituent services. i am just so grateful for these people in my life, i'm so grateful that they were able to serve the people of southern wisconsin so well. and i am absolutely grateful to the people of southern wisconsin for entrusting me as their representative. thank you and i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? without objection -- >> ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my
i also am just grateful for the people of janesville, racine, lake geneva, racine county, kenosha county, rock county, waukesha county, everyone in between. since becoming speaker of the house, which is not something we're used to in wisconsin, i'm the only one who has done that i appreciate the indulgence of the people i work for who indulge the fact that i had other responsibilities in addition and when i took on these adegreesal responsibility the people of our staff really stepped up. and...
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. >> then let's talk about racine county, wisconsin.alk about racine county, wisconsin. >> stick around. i want to talk about the rise of the far right extremism. why it's escalating and what our political climate has to do with it. ballpark. [stadium announcer] all military members stand and be recognized. no matter where or when you served, t-mobile stands ready to serve you. checkout is at four. enjoy your ride. (bicycle bell sound) ♪ ♪ explore more with a guaranteed 4pm checkout at over 1,000 fine hotels and resorts. it's another way we've got your back. the platinum card from american express. don't live life without it. iyou may be at increased riskf for pneumococcal pneumonia -a potentially serious bacterial lung disease that can disrupt your routine for weeks. in severe cases, pneumococcal pneumonia can put you in the hospital. it can hit quickly, without warning, making you miss out on what matters most. a single dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you from pneumococcal pneumonia. prevnar 13® is approved for adults
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airbus is a big competitor of ours and racine in emerging competitor in china,.applause] working on the c919 aircraft is in our supply chain. as we know the model in china is we compete and cooperate in the sport for us as a company to always stay a step ahead. maria: how you invest in out innovate when you also have to work with these guys and they want to know how you do it? do you transfer your technology? >> no, we have technology agreements in place and we do cooperate in china. for example we open up a new 737 finishing center in china which will take delivery of airplanes from the us and install interiors for final delivery to chinese customers. that's the cooperation that creates a win-win scenario. maria: important market. how do you want to see this president deal with the chinese then? i know you want the streets back to end as soon as possible but there are real issues whether it be the theft of intellectual property or opening up their markets to us businesses what should the us do right now? >> it's for to address the mental trade issues. for issues
airbus is a big competitor of ours and racine in emerging competitor in china,.applause] working on the c919 aircraft is in our supply chain. as we know the model in china is we compete and cooperate in the sport for us as a company to always stay a step ahead. maria: how you invest in out innovate when you also have to work with these guys and they want to know how you do it? do you transfer your technology? >> no, we have technology agreements in place and we do cooperate in china. for...
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sends people allegedly to dismember someone who just happened to be a journalist criticizing a talk racine saudi arabia. and he was not the first and i'm certain he won't be the last i mean unfortunately this the iron fist of al so do family has been something that has been going on for generations now and it is in this type of behavior is not limited to just saudi arabia there's a number number of other principalities and kingdoms but again of use this very brutal force to control journalism to control freedom of expression throughout the middle east this is unfortunately not common now that's not to say we should excuse it and we shouldn't i think it's important that we are evaluating our relationship with saudi arabia but at the same time we are absolutely between a rock and a hard place and i understand that you know there is there is a massive amount of domestic uprising and concern here in america over our involvement you know in some way shape or form have we contributed to how enabling of and i see you find other. i think charles a time basically to set a same tone that when you're
sends people allegedly to dismember someone who just happened to be a journalist criticizing a talk racine saudi arabia. and he was not the first and i'm certain he won't be the last i mean unfortunately this the iron fist of al so do family has been something that has been going on for generations now and it is in this type of behavior is not limited to just saudi arabia there's a number number of other principalities and kingdoms but again of use this very brutal force to control journalism...
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i'm sumi so misconducts good to have you with us the leaders of hong kong's proto mock racine movement have gone on trial for their roles in mass protests in the city and twenty fourteen they've been charged with creating a public nuisance all have pleaded not guilty more than one hundred pro-democracy activists gathered outside the court to show their support the defendants coat could go to prison for seven years if convicted. the demonstrators took to the streets four years ago to protest against what they said was chinese interference in hong kong's elections didn't you spoke to one of the activists sociologist chunkin mon head of the trial. john king mon keeps running while he still has the chance he took up the sport when it became clear that he was due to stand trial the social professor and activist faces three counts of what authorities call inciting public nuisance opinion as my priority nod to i mean i think that this important to a to my cell and my fellow support up. why i guess this is the important thing a good spirits when we are facing the trial. he expects to be senten
i'm sumi so misconducts good to have you with us the leaders of hong kong's proto mock racine movement have gone on trial for their roles in mass protests in the city and twenty fourteen they've been charged with creating a public nuisance all have pleaded not guilty more than one hundred pro-democracy activists gathered outside the court to show their support the defendants coat could go to prison for seven years if convicted. the demonstrators took to the streets four years ago to protest...
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racine is next from indiana. hello. caller: hello. my name is racine. i am 33 years old. i am an educator. last month that i was visiting a first grade classroom. they had a plan drill. growing up in the 90's, i am used to fire drills and tornado drills. the lights went off, they went to the corner of them, into closets and under desks. they were all silent. it was a scary moment for me as an adult knowing the drill was coming. i think that fear factor we have been talking about is getting into their brains as the children are growing up. , justds that are younger about to be voting age, they don't really care about politics, the economy. they don't have a job. they don't know what the meaning of an hour means until they start working, until the government takes money that they earned. then they will start looking at those things. in the meantime, they may feel the difference of what it is like to live in a safe world and not a safe world if they are at school. that this newer generation more than any other generation because they see it on the news and in their own what
racine is next from indiana. hello. caller: hello. my name is racine. i am 33 years old. i am an educator. last month that i was visiting a first grade classroom. they had a plan drill. growing up in the 90's, i am used to fire drills and tornado drills. the lights went off, they went to the corner of them, into closets and under desks. they were all silent. it was a scary moment for me as an adult knowing the drill was coming. i think that fear factor we have been talking about is getting into...
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i want to do is make an assessment and find out those individuals who -- then turn the prison in racinento a vocational school. i talked to the head of the college down there, black hawk university, the college and vocational school and set up a processional program and then get fox con and wmc to sponsor prisoners. and so then i want to get my first class -- i want to put 300 through the course. we need workers and have all these prisoners that cost us $35,000 a year, and what i want to do is rehabilitate dish want to give them drug and alcohol treatment because of 60% to 70% have alcohol and drug problems of want that taken care of. put them through an intensive course in a vocational -- as long as the university -- then i want employers to sponsor them. so they become enters, so that they good to school in the morning, go out and work in the plant or the company in the afternoon, come back to prison in the afternoon, and then if they complete everything, without breaking any rules or regulations, they get a get out of jail free card to go to work for that company, and that company ta
i want to do is make an assessment and find out those individuals who -- then turn the prison in racinento a vocational school. i talked to the head of the college down there, black hawk university, the college and vocational school and set up a processional program and then get fox con and wmc to sponsor prisoners. and so then i want to get my first class -- i want to put 300 through the course. we need workers and have all these prisoners that cost us $35,000 a year, and what i want to do is...
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cholera for thirty years from sixteen eighteen to sixteen forty eight brutal army leaders and marauding racin areas have devastated half of europe and turned it into hell on earth. it's a religious war between catholics and protestants but also one for supremacy in europe all the major european powers are involved. in the holy roman empire of the german nation alone this first great european conflagration will claim some four million lives. is because there's a lot of discussion about whether it was a religious war it was about power politics it was actually a mixture of both is a clique this war gives us a wealth of clues about current conflicts to. dolphin or india shining it's god if you go in and we currently seem to again be at a point where we're afraid and rightly so saying that whatever order and reason we have around us could collapse house to fight and count. sixteen eighteen says europe fragmented into catholic and protestant territories imperial. cities bishoprics and. in may sixteen eighteen the catholic emperor puts down or a billion in protestant bohemia and ignites a pan-europ
cholera for thirty years from sixteen eighteen to sixteen forty eight brutal army leaders and marauding racin areas have devastated half of europe and turned it into hell on earth. it's a religious war between catholics and protestants but also one for supremacy in europe all the major european powers are involved. in the holy roman empire of the german nation alone this first great european conflagration will claim some four million lives. is because there's a lot of discussion about whether...
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. >> today, molly and her team of volunteers are on the ground in racine, just outside milwaukee. >> these laws have been in place long enough where we see the communities targeted. we know that it's targeting low income voters, voters of color, students. older voters. >> talking to the lady across the street. they just moved her polling location. that really pisses me off. >> me too. >> folks in this neighborhood that don't have a ride. that's a serious hurdle. >> right. >> so is this experience and the change unique just to this state? >> unfortunately, no. we've seen an increase of laws that make it harder to vote. >> in other states? >> in other states across the nation. >> according to the brennan center for justice, since 2010, 23 states have passed new voting restrictions, from limits on same day registration and early voting to photo i.d. requirements like the one in wisconsin. >> i think that the 2016 presidential election really demonstrated the impact of those changes. >> in the 2016 presidential election, voter turnout was down statewide. but the decline in milwaukee's po
. >> today, molly and her team of volunteers are on the ground in racine, just outside milwaukee. >> these laws have been in place long enough where we see the communities targeted. we know that it's targeting low income voters, voters of color, students. older voters. >> talking to the lady across the street. they just moved her polling location. that really pisses me off. >> me too. >> folks in this neighborhood that don't have a ride. that's a serious hurdle....
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janesville, racine, and kenosha. one of those has a significant african-american appellation. -- population. they are part of his constituency. i think they influenced his politics. i think these were constituencies that maybe didn't necessarily vote for him. but he had relationships and dialogue with these people. with democrats and citydwellers, which is not true of a lot of house republicans. i think that also played into that side of paul ryan, the outreach side. the side that is trying to have a conversation with the people you disagree with without it devolving into a food fight. host: let's go to marlene in host: let's go to marlene in north carolina, independent. caller: good morning. i'm listening to this. don't laugh, my family fought in the revolutionary war. if they were alive, they would probably be overthrown this government. paul ryan doesn't have to worry about his future because in one year at the age of 50 he can start collecting his $85,000 a year pension after 0 years of service. contrast that wit
janesville, racine, and kenosha. one of those has a significant african-american appellation. -- population. they are part of his constituency. i think they influenced his politics. i think these were constituencies that maybe didn't necessarily vote for him. but he had relationships and dialogue with these people. with democrats and citydwellers, which is not true of a lot of house republicans. i think that also played into that side of paul ryan, the outreach side. the side that is trying to...
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. >> we decided after 2016 we neededt with the huge growth of absentee voters in early voters in racinet right now in the data with the fact that in 2018 over six of the top 11 senate races are going to be held in states where over two thirds of the vote is coming early we decided we needed a different approach in his or voters never acceptable but they just vote early you can't exit polls someone who doesn't exit the ball. not doing an exit poll in our objective is to come up with an understanding of why people voted related and we believe the system will do that and what we do is a brief description we are having a huge survey conducting by phone and online of over 125,000 americans international sample and that compares to what we do with presented survey of about 25000 and that will enable us to show a lot more detail granular data about the electorates most probably will have pacific cross results in all 47 states with the statewide elections which we think is important. one of the lessons of 2016 isy the polling got it right and hillary clinton was headed to a significant 2% or tw
. >> we decided after 2016 we neededt with the huge growth of absentee voters in early voters in racinet right now in the data with the fact that in 2018 over six of the top 11 senate races are going to be held in states where over two thirds of the vote is coming early we decided we needed a different approach in his or voters never acceptable but they just vote early you can't exit polls someone who doesn't exit the ball. not doing an exit poll in our objective is to come up with an...
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journal" has a story out that foxconn may have to bring over workers from china to fill its factory in racineisconsin. this is a situation where walker had claimed this, it was supposed to be the legacy and something that he could brag about and win re-election and instead he is barely mentioning it he is cho environmentalists are pushing back looks like nonpartisan legislative fiscal bureau in wisconsin says it will take until 2045 for taxpayers to recoup the investment. how much is this playing a role in thegovernor's race in wisconsin? >> reporter: it is playing a big role, contessa, not the role that scott walker envisioned when this was first unveiled i was just in wisconsin last week listening to the final arguments in the campaign ads. the democrat is talking about foxconn. scott walker is not. the subsidies, $3 billion going in were a record, now told it is closer to $4 billion, and there's a worker shortage in wisconsin that we talked about so it is definitely an issue it is a very tight race. evers is using what is supposed to be a big feather in scott walker's cap against him >> so
journal" has a story out that foxconn may have to bring over workers from china to fill its factory in racineisconsin. this is a situation where walker had claimed this, it was supposed to be the legacy and something that he could brag about and win re-election and instead he is barely mentioning it he is cho environmentalists are pushing back looks like nonpartisan legislative fiscal bureau in wisconsin says it will take until 2045 for taxpayers to recoup the investment. how much is this...
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seeking to bring in workers from china to help run a factory under construction near the city of racine. governor walker backed a plan, with the support of house speaker paul ryan and president trump, to provide $3 billion in tax credits to foxconn, claiming the taxpayer money would provide thousands of new jobs while renovating wisconsin's economy. but foxconn has scaled back its plans, now saying it will hire just 3000 workers in the short term -- most of them in engineering positions, rather than the 13,000 manufacturing jobs governor walker had promised. and the size of the taxpayer subsidy has steadily increased to $4.1 billion. during two terms in office, governrnor scott walkeker was kn for r aggressively bustiting un, and for his close ties to right-wing dark-money groups. and those are e some of the headlinenes. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: and i'm juan gonzalez. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. democrats have seized control of the house of representatives, fli
seeking to bring in workers from china to help run a factory under construction near the city of racine. governor walker backed a plan, with the support of house speaker paul ryan and president trump, to provide $3 billion in tax credits to foxconn, claiming the taxpayer money would provide thousands of new jobs while renovating wisconsin's economy. but foxconn has scaled back its plans, now saying it will hire just 3000 workers in the short term -- most of them in engineering positions, rather...
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i was just in wisconsin two weekends ago, i have been everywhere, but i was in racine county with randyand the lieutenant governor candidate and tony evers. the energy is crazy. they're running very pointed, paid canvassing operations. they're turning folks out. that's what it's going to take to win these governors races. >> getting to kind of the closing argument bit. if you just look at how the president's closing argument last night, i mean, broad strokes about what he talked about last night. be afraid of voter fraud. be concerned about invasion of immigrants, and be concerned about left-wing socialists. there have been -- we know there was a lot of internal debate about what the message should be. phone calls from paul ryan to donald trump asking him to cut it out. if donald trump's message wins out, as we're discussing, if that message wins out and we see a red wall, what does that mean for the next -- what does that mean for the next two years? >> we're in a polarized country. that's the politics we're in. both countries now speak to their bases. barack obama spent a lot of time
i was just in wisconsin two weekends ago, i have been everywhere, but i was in racine county with randyand the lieutenant governor candidate and tony evers. the energy is crazy. they're running very pointed, paid canvassing operations. they're turning folks out. that's what it's going to take to win these governors races. >> getting to kind of the closing argument bit. if you just look at how the president's closing argument last night, i mean, broad strokes about what he talked about...
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. >> i think if you asked democrats going into yesterday what the big racines would be i would be georgiaorida, and ohio. and now they control pennsylvania, wisconsin, and michigan. they had pennsylvania already. but the three states, if had won, she'd be president today. >> no question. that is something that it was going to be a challenge for this president going forward. if he is going to win re-election and we're going to move on to that sooner than we probably should. that's the reality here. >> that hatched about six hours -- that happened about six hours ago. >> in the president's mind, as well. that is something that is going to be an issue as they go forwards, particularly redistricting. going forward the next decade, this is the critical year for governors, i think. back to florida, i think the president also plays a role here. you have to absolutely give him credit for campaigning for desantis. desantis was a mini trump during the primary. he moderated during the general election. and he ended up winning at the end of the day here. i think the white house, how they work with pe
. >> i think if you asked democrats going into yesterday what the big racines would be i would be georgiaorida, and ohio. and now they control pennsylvania, wisconsin, and michigan. they had pennsylvania already. but the three states, if had won, she'd be president today. >> no question. that is something that it was going to be a challenge for this president going forward. if he is going to win re-election and we're going to move on to that sooner than we probably should. that's...
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so looking at the conversation online and this is also a little bit surprising racine that a lot of people are supporting this method they see it as an effort by the police to keep the city safe we have a comment here for example by our user who writes the numbers speak for themselves and this form of targeted measure is to be applauded but of course the method has also caused some raised eyebrows and another user here says there is no excuse for using a car as a weapon if you had a gun would you shoot them now as i mentioned police stress that they follow specific procedures when they carry out these operations but i think it is pretty ruthless approach that leaves room for a debate. from social media this thank you very much for bringing us that story. some would say did not many superheroes in the real was but they reckon they've got one in japan meet the mind manage to come on a full civil servant now fighting for truth justice and the japanese way just more . this hero festival in tokyo is simply teeming with superheroes so many that villains of wouldn't dare come near. but becoming a
so looking at the conversation online and this is also a little bit surprising racine that a lot of people are supporting this method they see it as an effort by the police to keep the city safe we have a comment here for example by our user who writes the numbers speak for themselves and this form of targeted measure is to be applauded but of course the method has also caused some raised eyebrows and another user here says there is no excuse for using a car as a weapon if you had a gun would...
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racine is next from indiana. hello. caller: hello. my name is racine. i am 33 years old.m an educator. last month that i was visiting a first grade classroom. they had a plan drill. growing up in the 90's, i am used to fire drills and tornado drills. the lights went off, they went to the corner of them, into closets and under desks. they were all silent. it was a scary moment for me as an adult knowing the drill was coming. i think that fear factor we have been talking about is getting into their brains as the children are growing up. , justds that are younger about to be voting age, they don't really care about politics, the economy. they don't have a job. they don't know what the meaning of an hour means until they start working, until the government takes money that they earned. then they will start looking at those things. in the meantime, they may feel the difference of what it is like to live in a safe world and not a safe world if they are at school. that this newer generation more than any other generation because they see it on the news and in their own what isms
racine is next from indiana. hello. caller: hello. my name is racine. i am 33 years old.m an educator. last month that i was visiting a first grade classroom. they had a plan drill. growing up in the 90's, i am used to fire drills and tornado drills. the lights went off, they went to the corner of them, into closets and under desks. they were all silent. it was a scary moment for me as an adult knowing the drill was coming. i think that fear factor we have been talking about is getting into...
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i think it's important and racine whether it's from al qaeda or some sort of resurgence there trying to attack the coast and continue to place spoiler on this. same with isis and but i ran and its allies are going to specifically iran -- they talk fought hard for this on the battlefield. to be difficult to get to agree to the terms that they pointed out. >> on that question, we could go back to one of the initial questions which was the policy of can you push iranian like they fought hard on the ground and russians are in the air and iranian forces on the ground and is there a possibility of pushing them out of syria within the foreseeable future? >> i want to hear what mike -- would say about this. i think once the sanctions go into effect i think that might go to the heart of how iran has been running these operations. they are gathering 32000 and some estimates are up to 32000 with militias from pakistan and from lebanon that they've gathered and paid for. i think part of that is trying to see once the sanctions go back into effect they will debilitate that. i want to hear what mi
i think it's important and racine whether it's from al qaeda or some sort of resurgence there trying to attack the coast and continue to place spoiler on this. same with isis and but i ran and its allies are going to specifically iran -- they talk fought hard for this on the battlefield. to be difficult to get to agree to the terms that they pointed out. >> on that question, we could go back to one of the initial questions which was the policy of can you push iranian like they fought hard...
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janesville, racine, and kenosha. one of those has a significant african-american appellation.y are part of his constituency. -- population. they are part of his constituency. they may be did not necessarily vote for him, but he had relationships and dialogue with these people. citydwellers, and which is not true of a lot of house republicans. i think that also played into that side of paul ryan, the outreach side. is trying to have a conversation with the people you disagree with without it devolving into a food fight. host: let's go to marlene in north carolina, independent. caller: good morning. i'm listening to this. don't laugh, my family thought in the revolutionary war. -- fought in the revolutionary war. if they were alive, they would probably be overthrown this government. paul ryan doesn't have to worry about is the future. in one year, at the age of 50, he can start collecting his $85,000 a year pension after 20 years of service. with someone who is working, and average person income12.5% of their into social security for 40 maybe 50 years, 60 years, walking away wit
janesville, racine, and kenosha. one of those has a significant african-american appellation.y are part of his constituency. -- population. they are part of his constituency. they may be did not necessarily vote for him, but he had relationships and dialogue with these people. citydwellers, and which is not true of a lot of house republicans. i think that also played into that side of paul ryan, the outreach side. is trying to have a conversation with the people you disagree with without it...
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israeli strikes and more than four hundred rockets launched into israel stephanie decker has mall racineresidents of southern israel the border communities particularly as drop out protesting on the streets tonight they're blocking roads they're burning tires there's around three to four hundred people there at the moment and they're saying that this cease fire is not they don't agree with it they don't think the bigger issues have been addressed particular also because of that intense rocket fire that happened over the last twenty four hours or so hit various homes the images on israeli television that were being broadcast yesterday something that we haven't seen for years so there's a lot of anger and i think that also indicates the pressures on the israeli prime minister. have been new developments in the case of mudded saudi journalist jamal khashoggi a turkish newspaper is published extra images of the suitcases belonging to the saudi hit squad which carried out the killing in istanbul last month it comes as white house national security adviser john bolton bolton suggested apparent
israeli strikes and more than four hundred rockets launched into israel stephanie decker has mall racineresidents of southern israel the border communities particularly as drop out protesting on the streets tonight they're blocking roads they're burning tires there's around three to four hundred people there at the moment and they're saying that this cease fire is not they don't agree with it they don't think the bigger issues have been addressed particular also because of that intense rocket...
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i also am just grateful for the people of janesville, racine, lake geneva, racine county, kenosha county, rock county, waukesha county, everyone in between. since becoming speaker of the house, which is not something we're used to in wisconsin, i'm the only one who has done that i appreciate the indulgence of the people i work for who indulge the fact that i had other responsibilities in addition and when i took on these adegreesal responsibility the people of our staff really stepped up. and really helped serve our constituents so that they continue to enjoy those flawless constituent services. i am just so grateful for these people in my life, i'm so grateful that they were able to serve the people of southern wisconsin so well. and i am absolutely grateful to the people of southern wisconsin for entrusting me as their representative. thank you and i yield. announcer 1:
i also am just grateful for the people of janesville, racine, lake geneva, racine county, kenosha county, rock county, waukesha county, everyone in between. since becoming speaker of the house, which is not something we're used to in wisconsin, i'm the only one who has done that i appreciate the indulgence of the people i work for who indulge the fact that i had other responsibilities in addition and when i took on these adegreesal responsibility the people of our staff really stepped up. and...
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i also am grateful for the gainesville, racine, kenosha, lake geneva, racine county, kenosha county, rock county, waukesha county, everyone in between. since becoming speaker of the house, which is not something we're used to in wisconsin. i'm the only one who has done that. i appreciate the indulgence of the people i work for who indulge the fact that i had other responsibilities in addition. when i took on these additional responsibilities, to the people of our staff really stepped up rnd really helped serve ou constituents so they continue to enjoy those quality constituent services. i am so grateful for these people in my lives. -- in my life. i'm so grateful they were able to serve wisconsin so well. imf's early grateful to the people of southern wisconsin for entrusting me as their representative. i yield. [applause] when the new congress starts in january, the democrats will control the house and of the republicans the senate. new congress, new leaders. watch the process unfold on c-span. >> coming up friday on c-span, live coverage of the u.s. house beginning at 9:00 a.m. eas
i also am grateful for the gainesville, racine, kenosha, lake geneva, racine county, kenosha county, rock county, waukesha county, everyone in between. since becoming speaker of the house, which is not something we're used to in wisconsin. i'm the only one who has done that. i appreciate the indulgence of the people i work for who indulge the fact that i had other responsibilities in addition. when i took on these additional responsibilities, to the people of our staff really stepped up rnd...