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dale schultz is a republican. he has been either in the state senate or the state assembly since the 1980s. but being a republican has never been the most important thing about him as a politician. senator schultz does vote republican on a lot of issues in the state, but he doesn't vote republican on every issue. he makes a point, a conspicuous point, about how important it is to keep an open mind and how important it is to reach across the aisle and talk with people with whom you disagree about some matters to find areas where you might agree. for example, he has traveled around wisconsin with a democratic state senator named tim colin. they called it their common grounds tour making a point in the middle of this mess about the reason of debate and civility and common ground. dale schultz is not a lock step republican. when his party wanted to strip union rights, he dissented. he said no, he would not join the otherwise united public front against union rights. he said on that issue he would side with the democra
dale schultz is a republican. he has been either in the state senate or the state assembly since the 1980s. but being a republican has never been the most important thing about him as a politician. senator schultz does vote republican on a lot of issues in the state, but he doesn't vote republican on every issue. he makes a point, a conspicuous point, about how important it is to keep an open mind and how important it is to reach across the aisle and talk with people with whom you disagree...
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schultz, and mr. spanier, myself. this will be the subject of a detailed investigation, word by word, line by line. >> prison time for them? >> well, i leave that in the hands of the prosecution. i attended the sandusky trial every piece of evidence that was presented, and it was presented in a very disciplined way. i have confidence in the attorney general to look at this very carefully. my job is the civil side of this. i believe that penn state is civilly liable to the young man who i represent and to others, and here we have evidence that just stares you in the face that they knew and could have prevented it, but instead, they were worried about mr. sandusky's guest. the young man i represented was no guest. he was assaulted by a man in the shower and a man who was given keys who had information going back to 1998. >> you can follow the program on twitter@ac 360 and also tweeting at soledad underscore o'brien. >>> and now, why won't the campaign concede the fact that the new health care reform will be a tax. we ar
schultz, and mr. spanier, myself. this will be the subject of a detailed investigation, word by word, line by line. >> prison time for them? >> well, i leave that in the hands of the prosecution. i attended the sandusky trial every piece of evidence that was presented, and it was presented in a very disciplined way. i have confidence in the attorney general to look at this very carefully. my job is the civil side of this. i believe that penn state is civilly liable to the young man...
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george schultz knows much ofh trust and of, dedication and resolve. the top adviser to republican presidents. .. ide assumed a leadership capacity in the politics and foreign affairs. his is a quiet strength and quiet confidence and the steadfast reassurance and conservative ideas and beliefs allowed him to keep faith and trust as our secretary of state and america's first ambassador. and make no mistake, as we only now begin to fully chronicle the true story of how the cold war was won, let us remember this -- george schultz was surely one of the most important player. but there is another story also now just being told, of which george shut ss playing a leadership role. as only he can. george shut schultz has liven the forward of a new volume "reagan's life in letters." "any close associate could see that ronald reagan waws deep and thoughtful man. people often speak about his steadfastness without quite realizing where it came from. he had steady purpose because he had deep convictions formed throughout his life. friends, members, and hon in order
george schultz knows much ofh trust and of, dedication and resolve. the top adviser to republican presidents. .. ide assumed a leadership capacity in the politics and foreign affairs. his is a quiet strength and quiet confidence and the steadfast reassurance and conservative ideas and beliefs allowed him to keep faith and trust as our secretary of state and america's first ambassador. and make no mistake, as we only now begin to fully chronicle the true story of how the cold war was won, let us...
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night on the "ed show" speaking about the court's ruling, arizona congressman raul grielva told ed schultz that his state's governor are block all efforts to come up with a comprehensive bipartisan policy. >> there's not one of the republicans in arizona, in our delegation, including our senators, that, that has helped in that bipartisan effort. in fact they will set up barriers, i find it ironic that the people who harp the most about the states need to do it because the federal government won't are the same ones that put every impediment in front of us here in congress to get it done. i think there's a great deal of pressure in congress, should be, it's our responsibility, we need to take care of it and it's time that the republicans stepped up and acted as adults and quit exploiting this issue and exploiting the poor people that are abused by this issue. >> each night ed schultz tackles the issues that matter most to americans. don't miss his show on msnbc. >>> elsewhere, tropical storm debby is absolutely drenching florida's gulf coast. strong winds and heavy rain are expected to conti
night on the "ed show" speaking about the court's ruling, arizona congressman raul grielva told ed schultz that his state's governor are block all efforts to come up with a comprehensive bipartisan policy. >> there's not one of the republicans in arizona, in our delegation, including our senators, that, that has helped in that bipartisan effort. in fact they will set up barriers, i find it ironic that the people who harp the most about the states need to do it because the...
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schultz about what he saw. a boy with the hands up against a wall with sandusky behind him.d e-mails don't mention sandusky by name instead calling him the subject and person. in the first exchange schultz messages curley about a three-part plan to, quote, talk with the subject, contacting the charitable organization, second mile, and contacting the department of welfare. that's an agency required by law to investigate suspected abuse. and curley indicatesa i change of heart. he allegedly sends an e-mail to penn state's president spanier and refers to a discussion they had two days earlier about sandusky. curley says he wants to talk things over with san dudusky an work with him before contacting child welfare and also refers to coach paterno. did something he said change curley's mind? quote, after giving it more thought and talking it over with joe yesterday, i am uncomfortable with what we agreed were the next steps. i am having trouble with going to everyone, but the person involved. i would be more comfortable meeting with the person and tell him about the information w
schultz about what he saw. a boy with the hands up against a wall with sandusky behind him.d e-mails don't mention sandusky by name instead calling him the subject and person. in the first exchange schultz messages curley about a three-part plan to, quote, talk with the subject, contacting the charitable organization, second mile, and contacting the department of welfare. that's an agency required by law to investigate suspected abuse. and curley indicatesa i change of heart. he allegedly sends...
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prosecutors say gary schultz, a former penn state vice president, initially withheld the file duuing the investigation...and say emails contradict what schultz and former athletic director tim ccrrey told a granddjury. bbth men haveepleaded not guilty to chaagessof perjury. i'm rick vincent, reporting. formmr penn state assistant football coach mike mcqueary has also been called to testify today. he says hh witnessed sandusky having what appeared to be sexual contact with a boy in the shower at penn state's athletic a burglar turrs yellow... literally... when confronted by a paintball-gun-ttting mother in texas. texas.the attack happened on an intruder rying to barge in.- she grabbed the gun while calling 9---1.she hid uustairs... and when the crook turned his back to go back down the staars... king opened fire. "all i did was come running like this." "if i would ave had a real weapon and i would have hot the same wayfinally, copp were like, 'lady put it down. we've got him!' and i waa like, 'oh, okk" ok."the suspect... was only after some loose change.. and ramen noodles... even tho
prosecutors say gary schultz, a former penn state vice president, initially withheld the file duuing the investigation...and say emails contradict what schultz and former athletic director tim ccrrey told a granddjury. bbth men haveepleaded not guilty to chaagessof perjury. i'm rick vincent, reporting. formmr penn state assistant football coach mike mcqueary has also been called to testify today. he says hh witnessed sandusky having what appeared to be sexual contact with a boy in the shower at...
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gary schultz and tim curly are charged with perjury and failure to report suspected child abuse.ey've pleaded not guilty and former penn state president could also face charges. they say he never reported the incident and never found that boy in the shower and sandusky is expected to be sentenced in september. >> egypt's first democratically president is sworn in. meanwhile, violence continues in syria as leaders of the international community forge an agreement to try to bring peace to the nation. those reports are next. ou see ee way it's meant to be seen. experience life well lit, ask for transitions adaptive lenses. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement, if your car is totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. liberty mutual auto insurance. i tell mike what i can spend. i do my best to make that work. we're driving safely. and sue saved money on brakes. now that's personal pricing. >>> world leaders are desperately seeking a solution to the fighting in syria but you can't put a crisis like that on pause. what you're lookin
gary schultz and tim curly are charged with perjury and failure to report suspected child abuse.ey've pleaded not guilty and former penn state president could also face charges. they say he never reported the incident and never found that boy in the shower and sandusky is expected to be sentenced in september. >> egypt's first democratically president is sworn in. meanwhile, violence continues in syria as leaders of the international community forge an agreement to try to bring peace to...
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the next day, vp schultz weighs in with an e-mail to the president and athletic director.umane and up front way to handle this. we will inform his organization with or without his cooperation. we can play by ear to decide about the other organization. another reference the source says to outside authorities. that never happened. authorities say records show suspicions about sandusky in 2001 were never reported to any outside agency. victim five was molested by sandusky in a penn state shower about six months after the mcqueary incident. sandusky later went on to sexually abuse at least three other boys. years later, all testified at trial. >> that was susan candiotti reporting. gary schultz and the athletic director are charged with perjury. they pleaded not guilty. sources say president graham could face those charges. >>> the supreme court has spoken. it is cruel and unusual punishment to lock away young criminals for life without parole no matter what the crime. what it means for juvenile offenders sentenced to life in prison. to a little girl who saw flames reach her h
the next day, vp schultz weighs in with an e-mail to the president and athletic director.umane and up front way to handle this. we will inform his organization with or without his cooperation. we can play by ear to decide about the other organization. another reference the source says to outside authorities. that never happened. authorities say records show suspicions about sandusky in 2001 were never reported to any outside agency. victim five was molested by sandusky in a penn state shower...
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.: big eddy schultz spoke. he seemed to agree with me.ten to this. >> we start attacking advertisers because of what somebody said, it's the wrong thing to do. i made a phone call that was not off the record. i called david brock at media matters and said, david, this is ed schultz. i need you to know what's happening. this is what's happening. there is a lot of people getting hurt. this is going too far. that's my opinion. you can take it for what it's worth. don't attack advertisers. it's too hard a living in the spoken word. >> sean: seems to agree with me, right? but viother tape. in the middle of the sandra fluke controversy, you were out in front on that issue. at the time, let's see how ed was covering the boycott, the advertiser boycott of rush limbaugh. >> jerry, ?ent isn't it going to take more than a web site, isn't it going to take the social media being organized to go after the local stations that carry rush, if women in the country want to change and move the broadcasting off to the side, what do you think? >> if there is a
.: big eddy schultz spoke. he seemed to agree with me.ten to this. >> we start attacking advertisers because of what somebody said, it's the wrong thing to do. i made a phone call that was not off the record. i called david brock at media matters and said, david, this is ed schultz. i need you to know what's happening. this is what's happening. there is a lot of people getting hurt. this is going too far. that's my opinion. you can take it for what it's worth. don't attack advertisers....
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i'm michael eric dyson in for ed schultz. senate republicans rolled out the red carpet for jp morgan ceo jamie dimon today. tonight, bernie sanders and i will not be as kind. this is "the ed show." and as ed would say, let's get to work. >> too big to fail banks are frankly too big to manage and too big to regulate. >> jpmorgan chase ceo jamie dimon takes heat from democrats and gets love from republicans. >> loss is unfortunate. you apologized for that. >> we can hardly sit in judgment of your losing $2 billion. >> you're obviously renowned, likely so i think, as being one of the most, you know, one of the best ceos in the country for financial institution. >> bloomberg's william cohan on today's missed opportunity with jamie dimon. senator bernie sanders why the american people are still exposed by the big bank casinos. >>> the romney campaign goes silent on teachers, firefighters and police. we will show you exactly why mitt romney stopped talking. >>> and could prejudice cause president obama the election in november? >>
i'm michael eric dyson in for ed schultz. senate republicans rolled out the red carpet for jp morgan ceo jamie dimon today. tonight, bernie sanders and i will not be as kind. this is "the ed show." and as ed would say, let's get to work. >> too big to fail banks are frankly too big to manage and too big to regulate. >> jpmorgan chase ceo jamie dimon takes heat from democrats and gets love from republicans. >> loss is unfortunate. you apologized for that. >> we...
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congresswoman debbie schultz is here.ething to hide. >>> and a baseball game takes a bizarre turn when the announcer's broadcast slips into some gibberish. you're going to hear the whole episode as it happened. and a dispute over dinosaur fossils some 70 million years old. why the tyrannosaurus rex relative may be in the united states illegally. we want to welcome our viewers from around the united states and the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> the house panel votes to hold president obama's attorney general in contempt. the latest twist in a fiery standoff with the white house over operation fast and furious, a botched federal sting operation targeting mexican drug cartels. the top republican washdog in the house, darrell issa, has pounced on the attorney general, eric holder, for refusing to turn over documents. and democrats on the panel are charging that issa won't let anything stop him. >> the attorney general says that his offer is extraordinary. the only thing extraordinary about his of
congresswoman debbie schultz is here.ething to hide. >>> and a baseball game takes a bizarre turn when the announcer's broadcast slips into some gibberish. you're going to hear the whole episode as it happened. and a dispute over dinosaur fossils some 70 million years old. why the tyrannosaurus rex relative may be in the united states illegally. we want to welcome our viewers from around the united states and the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room."...
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schultz did not possess any secret files. all his files were left behind after he retired and were available to his secretaries and his successor. the only, quote, secret information revealed was the privileged grand jury information inaccurately described by unidentified law enforcement sources to the media. that statement coming to us just a few moments ago from tom ferrell, gary schultz's attorney. >> how long do you think this is going to go on for? >> it's going to go a few more weeks. that's a lot -- the judge has said he's going to do this quickly, a in a couple weeks. i just find it hard to believe you can get that much testimony in that quickly. >> do you think sandusky will take the stand. >> i think it is out of the question. i just don't see how he can possibly respond to all this testimony. >> jason carroll, appreciate it. sarah ganham, jeff toobin. >>> stunning report levels some incredibly serious allegations against the syrian government saying they are specifically targeting children, torturing them, killing
schultz did not possess any secret files. all his files were left behind after he retired and were available to his secretaries and his successor. the only, quote, secret information revealed was the privileged grand jury information inaccurately described by unidentified law enforcement sources to the media. that statement coming to us just a few moments ago from tom ferrell, gary schultz's attorney. >> how long do you think this is going to go on for? >> it's going to go a few...
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starbucks ceo howard schultz will tell you.t and that project this morning. >>> also, what about that ban on large, sugary drinks here in new york? what does he think about that? we'll find that out as well. >> announcer: "cbs health watch" sponsored by bayer aspirin. take charge of your heart health at iamproheart.com. my brother doesn't look like a heart attack patient. i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm a fighter and now i don't have that fear. so ditch the brown bag for something better. like our bacon ranch quesadillas or big mouth burger bites, served with soup or salad, and fries. starting at just 6 bucks, at chili's. to deposit checks at the nearest citibank branch. ♪ like this one. ♪ or this one. ♪ or, maybe this one. ♪ but when it's this easy to use citibank mobile check deposit at home...why would he? ♪ woooo! [ male announcer ] citibank mobile check deposit. easier banking. every step of the way. ♪ >>> the chairman and ceo of sta
starbucks ceo howard schultz will tell you.t and that project this morning. >>> also, what about that ban on large, sugary drinks here in new york? what does he think about that? we'll find that out as well. >> announcer: "cbs health watch" sponsored by bayer aspirin. take charge of your heart health at iamproheart.com. my brother doesn't look like a heart attack patient. i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin...
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"the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans. welcome to "the ed show" live from madison, wisconsin, where it's ground zero for the middle class. for the first time since his surprise attack, scott walker will face the people. this is "the ed show." this is history. let's get to work. >> if you win, what do you think it means? >> i think it's a victory for courage not only here in wisconsin but across the country. >> the polls are tightening. there are boots on the ground. and the milwaukee mayor says he will defeat scott walker. >> i am going to win it. we are very, very positive. >> tonight tom barrett brings the fight for the middle class "the ed show." >>> scott walker is denying new allegations about state's john doe investigation. >>> republican state senator thinks scott walker reforms are working. he will defend his position here tonight. >>> despite getting out spent by outside money, democrats like the reverend jesse jackson say they will turn out the vote in wisconsin. >> if they can march in selma and montgomery, i ca
"the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans. welcome to "the ed show" live from madison, wisconsin, where it's ground zero for the middle class. for the first time since his surprise attack, scott walker will face the people. this is "the ed show." this is history. let's get to work. >> if you win, what do you think it means? >> i think it's a victory for courage not only here in wisconsin but across the country....
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another school official that mcqueary informed was gary schultz, the vice president who supervised the campus police. mcqueary believing in informing schultz, scott, he was alerting the proper authorities. >> pelley: armen, thank you very much. we showed you that big wildfire in colorado yesterday. well, it's still out of control and now it has 62-year-old woman. her home is one of 125 buildings that burned as the fire spreads across 68 square miles near fort collins, colorado. barry petersen is with the evacuees. >> reporter: as firefighters struggle, those evacuated from their homes like genevieve kidd can do little but wait and watch. >> right below that water tower where the trees are, underneath that, that's where our houses are. >> reporter: the worst of times for some has brought out the best in others. jennifer oliver delivered bags of toiletrys to the salvation army for evacuees. >> it pains me to see somebody without. you know, if you don't have these necessities, it really puts a damper on your mentality. >> reporter: as losses mount, federal officials insist they have enoug
another school official that mcqueary informed was gary schultz, the vice president who supervised the campus police. mcqueary believing in informing schultz, scott, he was alerting the proper authorities. >> pelley: armen, thank you very much. we showed you that big wildfire in colorado yesterday. well, it's still out of control and now it has 62-year-old woman. her home is one of 125 buildings that burned as the fire spreads across 68 square miles near fort collins, colorado. barry...
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and the day before the speech, george schultz, our wonderful secretary of state took me aside and said i just want you to know, ken, that i share the department's objection with the speech and with that paragraph and i hope you'll convey my views to the president. and i knew at that very moment the speech and that paragraph was okay. because since i kind of had a handle on the president's calendar, i knew george schultz well enough to know that if he wanted to really object he would have asked me for ten minutes on the president's calendar, but he didn't. so, in other words, he was saying to his bureaucracy, i'm covered and ken if that speech paragraph blows up it's on your shoulders not mine. [ laughter ] let me set the rest of the stage. we went on to berlin. and we met with chancellor cole, helmut cole who president reagan thought the world of. we met at the old legislature before world war ii. we stood on a balcony that was glass enclosed. facing the berlin wall.wall. helmut kohl pointed out to us, as our secret service pointed out to us, is that anything that was said out in the b
and the day before the speech, george schultz, our wonderful secretary of state took me aside and said i just want you to know, ken, that i share the department's objection with the speech and with that paragraph and i hope you'll convey my views to the president. and i knew at that very moment the speech and that paragraph was okay. because since i kind of had a handle on the president's calendar, i knew george schultz well enough to know that if he wanted to really object he would have asked...
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and you can listen to george schultz tell the story of how in 1972 he refused to launch audits on the enemies list that he was given by the white house. he was at the time secretary of the treasury. >> and an investigation, that's a very unpleasant thing to have happen to you. what should i do? and i said, don't do it. and he said, well, what shall i tell john dean when he asks me how it's going? tell him that you report to me. if he's got a problem, he's got a problem with me. so they never brought it up with me, although on the tapes, there's discussion between the president and john dean about who do i think i am, holding this up? but it was an improper use of the irs, and i wouldn't do it. >> in the time line, in the 1971 portion of the time line, we also included an episode that some people don't ordinarily associate with the -- with watergate, but we do because it involves an abuse of power. it also shows the president's mindset in the summer of 1971. this is when the president ordered halderman to find out the number of jewish-americans in the department of labor's bureau of la
and you can listen to george schultz tell the story of how in 1972 he refused to launch audits on the enemies list that he was given by the white house. he was at the time secretary of the treasury. >> and an investigation, that's a very unpleasant thing to have happen to you. what should i do? and i said, don't do it. and he said, well, what shall i tell john dean when he asks me how it's going? tell him that you report to me. if he's got a problem, he's got a problem with me. so they...
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congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz chairs the democratic national committee.n't spoken since the failed recall. welcome, congresswoman. >> thank you, piers. >> donald rumsfeld concluded that the only possible reason president obama didn't go down to wisconsin to try to win this thing is because he knew he'd lose. your thoughts? >> well, i wouldn't -- it's not really surprising that the secretary would say something like that. the president deployed his entire machinery, grassroots machinery on the ground in wisconsin, 40 offices, 408 40 million dollars. we came up short, but at the same -- of the ultimate goal, which was to make sure that governor walker couldn't adopt his extremist policies and continue to hurt middle class and working families but apparently succeed in slipping the state senate. the state senate is likely to be controlled by the democrats. we're going to be able to stop governor walker from being able to really continue to pursue those extremist policies. ultimately we were at least in part successful. what we demonstrated, piers, was that d
congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz chairs the democratic national committee.n't spoken since the failed recall. welcome, congresswoman. >> thank you, piers. >> donald rumsfeld concluded that the only possible reason president obama didn't go down to wisconsin to try to win this thing is because he knew he'd lose. your thoughts? >> well, i wouldn't -- it's not really surprising that the secretary would say something like that. the president deployed his entire machinery,...
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joining us now is not a nun, debbie wasserman schultz.great to be with you. >> i realize you're not catholic. do you agree with me that one should not mess with nuns? >> absolutely. they would be way at the bottom of list of women or men i would want to mess with. >> let me ask you, looking at all of those developments in turn, the conference of mayors resolution, mayors speak for a lot of americans. the virginia board of health -- knl and they're a nonpartisan group. >> absolutely. and also seen as a sort of technocratic group, doing what is best for their constituents. the virginia board of health defying what the republicans were trying to do there. that outpouring in michigan to the in response to them shutting up the women last week, and the nuns saying we're going to do what we think is right, do you think it's right to cluster those and talk about the idea there is sort of a reaction to what we have seen as the republican agenda on women's rights and reproductive health. is there a back lash? >> it appears to be. you can take it ba
joining us now is not a nun, debbie wasserman schultz.great to be with you. >> i realize you're not catholic. do you agree with me that one should not mess with nuns? >> absolutely. they would be way at the bottom of list of women or men i would want to mess with. >> let me ask you, looking at all of those developments in turn, the conference of mayors resolution, mayors speak for a lot of americans. the virginia board of health -- knl and they're a nonpartisan group. >>...
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debbie wasserman schultz joins me for the failed wisconsin recall. she'll tell me what thee thinks went wrong and why she says the vote will send a message to scott walker. we'll begin with donald rumsfeld. he was secretary of defense under gerald ford and george w bush. he's the author of "known and unknown memoir" now out in paper back. mr. secretary, welcome to the show. >> thank you very much. good to be with you. >> let me start, sort of your reaction to wisconsin. what does it mean? we're five months today away from the election. what does it really mean in the bigger context of our election? >> oh, i think it's a little early to tell for sure. i guess i've been out of politics for quite a while, but as i observed it, it seemed to me that the governor announced what he was going to do, was elected, went in and did it, and then there was a great deal of opposition marshalled against him for doing what he had said he would do and for what the people of wisconsin voted for him to do. and then this recall was set up. and my impression is that what
debbie wasserman schultz joins me for the failed wisconsin recall. she'll tell me what thee thinks went wrong and why she says the vote will send a message to scott walker. we'll begin with donald rumsfeld. he was secretary of defense under gerald ford and george w bush. he's the author of "known and unknown memoir" now out in paper back. mr. secretary, welcome to the show. >> thank you very much. good to be with you. >> let me start, sort of your reaction to wisconsin....
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ed schultz, ed schultz is.o what bill moyer acedias ad was to political advertising. it's thermo nuclear theatrics. they have been building up wisconsin as much as possible and suddenly they are saying there's about a 95% chance they are going to lose. they are panicking. and look, this is the first time in memory that the gop is hoping he's right. >> listen, that would be the one time i would being actually happy, especially if the democratic party doesn't go back to the days of scoop jackson, more conservative blue d democrats that are almost nonexistent in the party. they didn't even have room for joe leiberman, the former vice presidential candidate. the question is will the fear work? the question is will the bias come through and have an impact? >> i think the more they are out there, it's like the boxer who is flailing away in the final round. i think people are seeing desperation here. and they are not seeing gravitous and they are not seeing presidential statesmanship. when you see this kind of bomb th
ed schultz, ed schultz is.o what bill moyer acedias ad was to political advertising. it's thermo nuclear theatrics. they have been building up wisconsin as much as possible and suddenly they are saying there's about a 95% chance they are going to lose. they are panicking. and look, this is the first time in memory that the gop is hoping he's right. >> listen, that would be the one time i would being actually happy, especially if the democratic party doesn't go back to the days of scoop...
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schultz. you're watching our show.y the way, your show is on 8:00 eastern from wisconsin, right there on the spot where the action is. and you're live at 11:00 tonight, ed. by the way, the state and county local employees union out in wisconsin, how does it look, sir? >> it looks wonderful. thanks, chris, for having me on. as you remember, we were together in the early days of this, and today is ground zero here. all over the state, it's electrifying, this turnout. folks are out canvassing all over the state. that said, man, it's just a bunch of elbow grease out there. it's about talking about us getting our values back. the middle class retaining our values, ripping it back from the republicans who took it away from us. i truly think that walker and his regime are kind of worried about what's going on here, especially as they look at the voter turnout issues. sure, they've been doing voter turnout in some of their districts that they're popular in, but all over the state we're seeing high numbers here, chris. it's rea
schultz. you're watching our show.y the way, your show is on 8:00 eastern from wisconsin, right there on the spot where the action is. and you're live at 11:00 tonight, ed. by the way, the state and county local employees union out in wisconsin, how does it look, sir? >> it looks wonderful. thanks, chris, for having me on. as you remember, we were together in the early days of this, and today is ground zero here. all over the state, it's electrifying, this turnout. folks are out...
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please join me in welcoming nick schultz. >> thank you, al. thank you, al. and welcome, everyone, to this panel. on city case study, both jobs and innovation at the local level. as al mentioned i work at the american enterprise institute, we do a lot of work on national public policy issues. and a lot of times, the discussions about them can be really abstract. and one of the things that i like about what ncf does and what the chamber has been doing, both through its enterprising states and studies and series, but also this look that we're going to do at cities is looking at a granular level at what practitioners are doing in the ground on states and cities and it's incredibly important to this because because that's the way we're actually going to find out what policymakers are facing and the business community is facing when we actually look at cities that face challenges and take steps to rise and meet these challenges. and we have two very good examples of those today in pittsburgh and denver. and i'm particularly glad that pittsburgh and denver, two of
please join me in welcoming nick schultz. >> thank you, al. thank you, al. and welcome, everyone, to this panel. on city case study, both jobs and innovation at the local level. as al mentioned i work at the american enterprise institute, we do a lot of work on national public policy issues. and a lot of times, the discussions about them can be really abstract. and one of the things that i like about what ncf does and what the chamber has been doing, both through its enterprising states...