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scott walker was a very polarizing figure. he was loved as well as. tony remains a popular governor and legislature also is more popular now so if things had gone back to normal, they see the governor but not with a the passion that you had in the years. everybody had an opinion about scott walker but not everybody has an opinionon about tony to t >> host: do you think there will be more of an opinion when the convention comes into town, is that the time for him to take a national spotlight? >> guest: i don't know if he is going to be taking a national spotlight. he is pretty low-key. he will be making the rounds, but obviously i he was the state school superintendenschools sups governing that sort of model.ov he's basically a guy that once to do policy in dissent necessarily as political as other governors might have been. >> host: you talked a minute ago about the logistical challenge ahead. what will be the biggest challenge, is the city goingg to t ready? >> guest: i think the city will be ready. obviously the biggest logistical challenges are goi
scott walker was a very polarizing figure. he was loved as well as. tony remains a popular governor and legislature also is more popular now so if things had gone back to normal, they see the governor but not with a the passion that you had in the years. everybody had an opinion about scott walker but not everybody has an opinionon about tony to t >> host: do you think there will be more of an opinion when the convention comes into town, is that the time for him to take a national...
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things have turned sort of a normalcy here following the scott walker -- scott walker was a very polarizinge. he was loved as well as loathed. him, he you think about was governor here for eight years. we are now back into an area where tony evers, people feel pretty good about him and if they don't feel good about him they feel pretty bad about him. like not the extremes walker in terms of reaction. tony people errors remains a pop -- tony eversrors remains a popular person. most people, state government, they see a governor, they say he is ok or not ok but not with the passion you had during the walker years. we will see how long that lasts. evers is not as well-known as walker was. everybody had an opinion about scott walker. not everybody has an opinion about tony evers. host: do you think they will have more of an opinion when the democratic national convention comes into town? is that the time for him to toy -- for him to take a national spotlight? guest: i don't know if he is going to be taking a national spotlight. he is a pretty low-key guy. he will be making the rounds but -- he i
things have turned sort of a normalcy here following the scott walker -- scott walker was a very polarizinge. he was loved as well as loathed. him, he you think about was governor here for eight years. we are now back into an area where tony evers, people feel pretty good about him and if they don't feel good about him they feel pretty bad about him. like not the extremes walker in terms of reaction. tony people errors remains a pop -- tony eversrors remains a popular person. most people, state...
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we were supporting scott walker for president, then we went to marco rubio, and eventually to ted cruz, who won the nomination here. once president trump started doing the things we wanted him to do, we saw he was the right choice. and continues to do what needs to be done. charlie sykes is part of the resistance. the resistance strategy is that through enough -- against the wall. he has lost credibility. host: do think donald trump will win again in wisconsin? caller: standard. host: same question to you, do you think president trump wins wisconsin again in 2020? guest: thomas is probably not a fan of mine anymore, but can i point out that i was on the air here in wisconsin for more than 20 years and i did support scott walker and i would've supported marco rubio. i helped ted cruz when the primary. that some point you have to have some principles and standards, and i have been unwilling to surrender all of those to support donald trump. so will he win in wisconsin? the caveat was i did not think he would win in 2016, but i that wisconsin will be the battleground state. i think it is
we were supporting scott walker for president, then we went to marco rubio, and eventually to ted cruz, who won the nomination here. once president trump started doing the things we wanted him to do, we saw he was the right choice. and continues to do what needs to be done. charlie sykes is part of the resistance. the resistance strategy is that through enough -- against the wall. he has lost credibility. host: do think donald trump will win again in wisconsin? caller: standard. host: same...
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a never-trumper right from the beginning, and most of us were, too, because we were supporting scott walker for president and then we went to marco rubio and eventually went to tread cruz who want the nomination here in wisconsin. once president trump started doing the things we wanted him to do we saw that he was the right choice and continues to do what needs to be done. charlie sykes is part of the resistance and that's to throw enough you know what against the wall and see what sticks. >> do you think donald trump wins wisconsin again in 2020? that's thomas in wisconsin. charlie sykes, same question to you. do you think president trump wins wisconsin again in 2020? >> well, thomas is probably not a fan of mine anymore. but yes, could i just point out that, you know, i was on the air here in wisconsin for more than 20 years and did support -- i did support scott walker. i would have supported marco rubio. i helped ted cruz win the primary. but at some point you have to have some principles, you have to have some standards and i have been unwilling to vendor those to support donald trump.
a never-trumper right from the beginning, and most of us were, too, because we were supporting scott walker for president and then we went to marco rubio and eventually went to tread cruz who want the nomination here in wisconsin. once president trump started doing the things we wanted him to do we saw that he was the right choice and continues to do what needs to be done. charlie sykes is part of the resistance and that's to throw enough you know what against the wall and see what sticks....
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in retrospect, i am not sure how serious my run against scott walker was.hat was more of an effort to ande the democratic field, before there was a primary field of twentysomething primary candidates. we had about a dozen democrats running for governor. for about a month last year, i counted myself among them. i thought my job was to help create some contrast to force these candidates to challenge each other. i do not think they did a good job of that here in the states. no offense to my friends tony ebers, but no one really pushed tony, he was the front runner from day one. we have democrats saying we love tony, but never found a sharp contrast. we have seen from the earlier presidential debates the national dems are not afraid to challenge one another, certainly on policy issues, and ultimately, i did not want to run a donald trump like campaign , but i had a little bit of fun with it and in retrospect, i am not sure i should have done it, but i certainly -- host: as far as the people in your audience, is there a front runner in the current field at least
in retrospect, i am not sure how serious my run against scott walker was.hat was more of an effort to ande the democratic field, before there was a primary field of twentysomething primary candidates. we had about a dozen democrats running for governor. for about a month last year, i counted myself among them. i thought my job was to help create some contrast to force these candidates to challenge each other. i do not think they did a good job of that here in the states. no offense to my...
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and former wisconsin republican governor, presidential candidate scott walker with us now.overnor cuomo what do you make of the importance of this particular race and 16 republicans that are announced r retirement in the house? does it make you and the republicans anxious? >> well, it's all about turnout. if you look at this district has mentioned in the report, president trump did well there in the past. i think you so special elections and in particular last fall's elections, the left was more motivated in the 2010 elections, which is not characteristic the incumbent and the other parties, but i think it will be critical in north carolina as it will be going into 2020. that republican right of center voters wake up and realize the left is motivated. we have to be just as motivated. i think dan bishop is going to win and i think the president will be critical. remember his opponent the democrats, had a two year head start to come into million head start. he did have the primary so he has a lot of things going in his favor. i think the president will remind people how just
and former wisconsin republican governor, presidential candidate scott walker with us now.overnor cuomo what do you make of the importance of this particular race and 16 republicans that are announced r retirement in the house? does it make you and the republicans anxious? >> well, it's all about turnout. if you look at this district has mentioned in the report, president trump did well there in the past. i think you so special elections and in particular last fall's elections, the left...
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joining us now with his scott walker picks, scott walker picks we'll call them, partner at nchlsz advisors what do you like in this crazy environment right now? >> well, we've been seeing a switch from growth towards value over the past few months and that doesn't mean that you have to switch from technology stocks into other sectors of the economy. we don't have the same kind of growth prospects of tech stocks. you look at older stocks like older microsoft, apple, intel, oracle, great businesses that have pesky metrics like cash flow, return on capital, long-term investors really care about. yet don't suffer from call it management issues like wework or perhaps over valuations we might see from the likes of telecon as it comes public today. >> are you a fan of peloton? >> i have a peloton for years. i have yet to meet anybody that does president like t. >> are you a buyer typically or no >> we don't play in ipos because of pesky metrics we like to see cash flow, return on capital two, three years down the road when it is it's had some time in the mark, we think it might be a compelling in
joining us now with his scott walker picks, scott walker picks we'll call them, partner at nchlsz advisors what do you like in this crazy environment right now? >> well, we've been seeing a switch from growth towards value over the past few months and that doesn't mean that you have to switch from technology stocks into other sectors of the economy. we don't have the same kind of growth prospects of tech stocks. you look at older stocks like older microsoft, apple, intel, oracle, great...
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scott walker destroyed nions. e did it for political purposes. we are at a third of the unionization rate of places like canada. it adds to the quality of life by lifting everyone's wages. i am strongly supportive of people who are striking and i thought it was terrible than they tried to take away health care from people because they were on strike. since then, they realized the foolishness of that. we all need to stand together. if you do not stand together, people will take us individually apart. >> last question to anne edgerton. >> great to talk with you, thank you so much for your time. i know you are about to head home to district. i was wondering what your messages for them about what congress will be doing for the rest of the year and what they should be looking for going into the election year and how you explain to them about what is going on in washington. rep. pocan: this is the part of the job that people forget. it is not just coming to washington in voting on motions. it is connecting with people back home and making sure you are
scott walker destroyed nions. e did it for political purposes. we are at a third of the unionization rate of places like canada. it adds to the quality of life by lifting everyone's wages. i am strongly supportive of people who are striking and i thought it was terrible than they tried to take away health care from people because they were on strike. since then, they realized the foolishness of that. we all need to stand together. if you do not stand together, people will take us individually...
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problem is, there's been attacks on labor going on, very republicans, the and wisconsin, i saw scott walker destroying public rightee unions, mega us a to -- making us a right to work state, even though contractors asked him not to do it. it for political purposes. we're about a third of the unionization rate in places like canada. i think, though, the public, electeds ahead of officials. they want to have a say in ther workplace. lifting everyone's wages, we're all going to be better in those kitchen table conversations that people have. i am strongly supportive of the people who are striking. i thought it was terrible when they tried to take away health people because they were on strike. since then, they realized the foolishness of that. all need to stand together. if you don't stand together, people will pick us individually apart. that's what being a part of a union is about. >> last question. >> congressman, it's been great you.lk to thank you so much for your time. i know you're about to head home to your district. two weeks talking to your constituents. i was wondering what your mes
problem is, there's been attacks on labor going on, very republicans, the and wisconsin, i saw scott walker destroying public rightee unions, mega us a to -- making us a right to work state, even though contractors asked him not to do it. it for political purposes. we're about a third of the unionization rate in places like canada. i think, though, the public, electeds ahead of officials. they want to have a say in ther workplace. lifting everyone's wages, we're all going to be better in those...
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. >> yes, but governor scott walker controlled the state for eight years and he was able to g gut organized white voters in wisconsin than other battle ground states like pen and michigan. wisconsin is very much in play for the republicans. even though they did win the governor's race in 2018 by a very narrow major they lost the supreme court race. >> the margin of error in this poll is plus or minus 3.9 points. we're talking about a margin of error situation with sanders, a little better situation if you're on team biden for him with that nine-point lead in the head-to-head. i want to get your take on i had performance at the climate town hall cnn. he was described as fumbling and on defense. could this add to some democrats concerns about whether he is the right nominee for 2020? >> every time the media and those in the beltway paint this picture of joe biden somehow or another the picture they paint is the right picture, he tends to come out stronger than he was before. i don't think this example will be any different. look, it was vice president joe biden under president barack obama wh
. >> yes, but governor scott walker controlled the state for eight years and he was able to g gut organized white voters in wisconsin than other battle ground states like pen and michigan. wisconsin is very much in play for the republicans. even though they did win the governor's race in 2018 by a very narrow major they lost the supreme court race. >> the margin of error in this poll is plus or minus 3.9 points. we're talking about a margin of error situation with sanders, a little...
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the unions were fine with that, but it was not until scott walker's reforms, which they protested vehemently, that the school districts gained the ability to control their budgets and bring costs down, and that is when we saw property taxes fall. government exists to serve the people. protecting the public, giving children good education, not needlessly cutting pay. the common good has to take priority over the interests of any narrow group, any interest group. but government unions make this impossible. think about what collective bargaining powers do. it means elected representatives have to sit down with government representatives and bargain with them as equals over how we spend taxes, how is the government going to be operated. unless the government unions agree, public policy cannot be enacted. if you have a school district that is elected overwhelmingly, electing school board members on a platform of, say, ending tenure and giving promotions to the best performers, that school board does not have the power in our democracy to enact that platform. they have to sit down with the unions,
the unions were fine with that, but it was not until scott walker's reforms, which they protested vehemently, that the school districts gained the ability to control their budgets and bring costs down, and that is when we saw property taxes fall. government exists to serve the people. protecting the public, giving children good education, not needlessly cutting pay. the common good has to take priority over the interests of any narrow group, any interest group. but government unions make this...
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. >>> i'm scott walker here at one market we have another big show planned today.up, brad gersner and bill gurley, two big hitters out here in the valley willjoin me as co-hosts for the hour. we'll talk wework and uber and the big names in technology. and counting down to the apple big event. one noted investor said tim cook must go. and we'll be joined by the next door ceo sara fryer. her company just got a new investment and a new board member we'll ask her that about and her company's plans to go public when and if that may happen coming up at noon on "halftime by the bay." we'll see you in a few. >> exciting afternoon, scott see you soon and today marks 20 years of alibaba and chairman jack ma's last day and stepping down on his 55th birthday. so what do the next 20 years look like without ma at the helm adrian bosa has more from san francisco. >> reporter: i think it will look certainly a little less flamboyant, less brash and charismatic. who could forget jack ma's michael jackson performance for 40,000 employees there is the anniversary celebration. today is
. >>> i'm scott walker here at one market we have another big show planned today.up, brad gersner and bill gurley, two big hitters out here in the valley willjoin me as co-hosts for the hour. we'll talk wework and uber and the big names in technology. and counting down to the apple big event. one noted investor said tim cook must go. and we'll be joined by the next door ceo sara fryer. her company just got a new investment and a new board member we'll ask her that about and her...
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i think of scott walker in that sense.up from being a city official and they groomed him up to governor. it can really be done. i wonder if you think, you know, elle, that the 2020 is not -- i really think we think so clearly in red and blue and texas is a good example of it. inside every red state is a blue city. >> um-hum. >> phoenix in arizona, you have atlanta in georgia, and these voters intend to get completely ignored because they're in a red state. >> yes. look, we i think you're absolutely right that there is an urban rural divide and cory booker was absolutely right that the way to overcome that is by having a truly inspirational aspirational candidate. that's what he's running to be. how could you not like him after you listen to him? he's a forward-looking guy. he's a new jersey like a bon jovi song. ♪ take my hand and we'll make it i swear ♪ he's great, right? the issue is that there are other candidates ahead of him in the polls who are offering a little bit more grit, a little bit more of the subversiveness.
i think of scott walker in that sense.up from being a city official and they groomed him up to governor. it can really be done. i wonder if you think, you know, elle, that the 2020 is not -- i really think we think so clearly in red and blue and texas is a good example of it. inside every red state is a blue city. >> um-hum. >> phoenix in arizona, you have atlanta in georgia, and these voters intend to get completely ignored because they're in a red state. >> yes. look, we i...
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parent to look at his background he's worked in the past for the campaigns of mitt romney and scott walker, a more traditional republican background in that way. he's also described by "the washington post" as the highest ranking mormon in the u.s. government now because of this position of course, being national security advisor does not require senate confirmation, so the president appointing him puts him in this position. he's a california native he's authored books. he has been a part of the sort of private sector as well as government, national security back and forth worked with condoleezza rice during the administration of george w. bush and so forth. so not a well-known name in terms of the general public, but in those republican circles has been known over the last couple decades, and certainly may be more prominent going forward in the administration the other big expectation is he will be in line with the thinking of mike pompeo, the secretary of state that will be a real question will there be the coined of disagreements that we have seen with john bolton not expected to be so.
parent to look at his background he's worked in the past for the campaigns of mitt romney and scott walker, a more traditional republican background in that way. he's also described by "the washington post" as the highest ranking mormon in the u.s. government now because of this position of course, being national security advisor does not require senate confirmation, so the president appointing him puts him in this position. he's a california native he's authored books. he has been a...
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as a national security adviser to the presidential campaigns of republican candidates ted cruz, scott walker, and mitt romney. in afghanistan, at least 30 civilians were killed and 40 wounded late wednesday after u.s.-backed afghan security forces launched an air raid on farmers in eastern nangarhar province. a local official said a drone attack was aimed at a hideout used by islamic state fighters, but instead killed farm workers who'd finished a hard day's labor harvesting pine nuts. elsewhere, the taliban has claimed responsibility for a truck bomb explosion in the southern city of qalat that killed at least 20 people and wounded 97 others. a local official said the blast ripped through a gate to a hospital, but the target was likely a nearby training base for afghanistan's powerful security agency. elsewhere, in eastern afghananistan, a suicide bomber and gunmen attttacked a governmt building in jalalabad thursday, injuring at least nine people at a distribution center for national identity cards, which voters need to cast ballots in afghanistan's presidential election, set for september
as a national security adviser to the presidential campaigns of republican candidates ted cruz, scott walker, and mitt romney. in afghanistan, at least 30 civilians were killed and 40 wounded late wednesday after u.s.-backed afghan security forces launched an air raid on farmers in eastern nangarhar province. a local official said a drone attack was aimed at a hideout used by islamic state fighters, but instead killed farm workers who'd finished a hard day's labor harvesting pine nuts....
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we have seen republicans -- scott walker most notably -- trying extremely hard to weaken unions comespecially public-sector unions. we are at a point where worker power in the united states, i argue the weakest it has been in many, many decades. so there is a sense now that something is really broken. something is really broken. corporate profits have been at record levels and we keep hearing wages have been stagnant for year after year. they're going up a tiny bit now but for the past few decades, they have been really stagnant for most workers. people say, we have to fix this. the reason we had the teacher strike last year and the marriott strike and the stop and shop strike and now the gm strike, they are saying we are not getting our fair share. as we just on the video clip, gm had $8.1 billion in profits last year. the past three years, 35 billion dollars in profits just from north america alone. workers are saying, but your closing these plants when we help to keep them open? you are offering just a 4% raise over four years? this is wrong. i believe this is part of this healthy
we have seen republicans -- scott walker most notably -- trying extremely hard to weaken unions comespecially public-sector unions. we are at a point where worker power in the united states, i argue the weakest it has been in many, many decades. so there is a sense now that something is really broken. something is really broken. corporate profits have been at record levels and we keep hearing wages have been stagnant for year after year. they're going up a tiny bit now but for the past few...
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she was 10 points ahead of scott walker. she was 12 points ahead of ted cruz.e state of wisconsin at about this time in 2015. hey, trump is president now. the election is more of a referendum. there are differences, but just a reminder, things can change. so state of play in wisconsin right now with a big cautionary note. wisconsin, remember, they used to say florida, florida, florida in 2020. we'll be saying wisconsin, wisconsin, wisconsin. up next, another state, how about texas, the texedus. in from the lone star state is a sign they don't like their party's chances of winning back the house next year. you're watching "hardball." atch. that's why with dell small business technology advisors. you'll get tailored product solutions, expert tech advice and one-on-one partnership. call an advisor today at 877-buy-dell. ♪ you gotta start somewhere. i'm a reporter for the new york times. the when, the where bank statements, tax returns, it's out, dozens of copy records of deeds and reports. 1995 showed that he was bleeding money. go through it all, understand it al
she was 10 points ahead of scott walker. she was 12 points ahead of ted cruz.e state of wisconsin at about this time in 2015. hey, trump is president now. the election is more of a referendum. there are differences, but just a reminder, things can change. so state of play in wisconsin right now with a big cautionary note. wisconsin, remember, they used to say florida, florida, florida in 2020. we'll be saying wisconsin, wisconsin, wisconsin. up next, another state, how about texas, the texedus....
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that's how we have formers -- how we have former governor scott walker. the union workers of the united auto strike on that pickup line. -- picket line. it is a simple idea that our work does not end on election day but at -- but begins on inauguration day. people after the charlottesville there were not two sides when the other side is the ku klux klan. that is only one side, and is the american side. it is about standing by our farmers and telling them, i as your president will not treat you like poker chips in a bankrupt casino. we are going to stop those oil waivers to those big oil companies. and as someone who is on the agricultural committee, i understand that it's not just one size that fits all. the hospitals are not the same in big metro areas as small towns, the education in our schools are not the same in big and small towns. if we want to bridge the urban divide we better be able to send our email to our grandma, because we don't have high-speed broadband in every county in iowa. i will deliver that every county in the country. and when it co
that's how we have formers -- how we have former governor scott walker. the union workers of the united auto strike on that pickup line. -- picket line. it is a simple idea that our work does not end on election day but at -- but begins on inauguration day. people after the charlottesville there were not two sides when the other side is the ku klux klan. that is only one side, and is the american side. it is about standing by our farmers and telling them, i as your president will not treat you...
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republicans were told by the republican national committee well, you can choose jeb bush, ted cruz, scott walker, they didn't care for the rnc said. said. we want donald trump. but it's on our side if there is a lack of rambunctious as what they say you can choose this one or this one. it's happening right in front of us. this is my belief. we need to wake up. donald trump is not just a politician. donald trump is a phenomenon. and i do not believe that the traditional conventional even democratic conversation would defeat him. i don't want to say that it won't because they don't want to put that into the air but it's going to be difficult and let me tell you why it is going to be difficult, because the part of the brain that analyzes this issue and what he ought to do about it isn't the same part of the brain decides who to vote for. for. and the candidates are sharpening their knives. the republicans will be bringing to us t the fight. they have got to know what the russians are bringing to the fight. we need somebody qualified, we have the most qualified candidates must find a. we had the bes
republicans were told by the republican national committee well, you can choose jeb bush, ted cruz, scott walker, they didn't care for the rnc said. said. we want donald trump. but it's on our side if there is a lack of rambunctious as what they say you can choose this one or this one. it's happening right in front of us. this is my belief. we need to wake up. donald trump is not just a politician. donald trump is a phenomenon. and i do not believe that the traditional conventional even...
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advised scott walker in 2016 when he was thinking about running for president and ran during the primaries get robert o'brien on all the various national security teams. he has written books on foreign policy. written countless op-eds. he knows his stuff and one of the people who digs through academic journals looking for the latest information. he really knows his stuff. i wish "the new york times" had done its homework on that. >> sandra: as far as his views he won't be as much in the public eye as perhaps john bolton was. when it comes to his approach to iran as we continue to see tensions escalate, a strike would be an act of all-out war according to zarif. how will his views play when it comes to rising tensions with iran? what is his approach? >> it depends on what the evidence is. secretary pompeo and others have said it's iran. others questioned it. robert will look at the evidence objectively. if he sees a smoking gun and proof positive that iran did commit an act of violence against saudi arabia and bomb their oil fields, i think what robert will do is lay out the options to the
advised scott walker in 2016 when he was thinking about running for president and ran during the primaries get robert o'brien on all the various national security teams. he has written books on foreign policy. written countless op-eds. he knows his stuff and one of the people who digs through academic journals looking for the latest information. he really knows his stuff. i wish "the new york times" had done its homework on that. >> sandra: as far as his views he won't be as...
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pulled it out and the theory was that it would always go democrat, but the governor just beat scott walkerthe vote, the democratic governor who is there now. and then they had a statewide vote for the supreme court that republicans just won. johnson, republican won i think with 50.2% of the vote. so it is a close, close state and if the other two flip for the democrats, trump holds wisconsin, he wins by one electoral vote. >> all right. >> tom, i was reading what canada has done in terms of election security. they have far advanced the united states. in terms of election security and wisconsin, are there paper ballots and cities and towns in wisconsin? is that safe isn't it? can it be hacked into? >> those are both vulnerabilities. a lot, i would say most of wisconsin is paper ballot. that is optically scanned. but they've got a number of counties with these older machines that are touch screen. that don't operate on a paper ballot that's first generated. subject to manipulation. they have 2,000 people that have access to this statewide voter registration base. >> why 2000? >> it has 72 co
pulled it out and the theory was that it would always go democrat, but the governor just beat scott walkerthe vote, the democratic governor who is there now. and then they had a statewide vote for the supreme court that republicans just won. johnson, republican won i think with 50.2% of the vote. so it is a close, close state and if the other two flip for the democrats, trump holds wisconsin, he wins by one electoral vote. >> all right. >> tom, i was reading what canada has done in...
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have words for former governor scott walker.kers at the union auto strike at the picket line. that's what we are about. this economic agenda is the simple idea that our work doesn't end on inauguration day. it's telling the people that after charlottesville there were not two sides when the other -- one side is what it is. it is about standing by the farmers and telling them i will not treat you like a poker chip in a bankrupt casino. as someone who is on the agricultural committee who has worked hard for rural america, i understand it is not just one size fits all. if we want to bridge the rural and urban divide we better be able to send our emails to our grandma because we don't even have high-speed broadband in every county in iowa. i will deliver that to every county in the country by 2026. comes to climate change the big crisis of our time, this resident has moved us backward. just this week he stopped california's efforts to do something about it. on day two i will bring back the clean power standards. four five, and six i
have words for former governor scott walker.kers at the union auto strike at the picket line. that's what we are about. this economic agenda is the simple idea that our work doesn't end on inauguration day. it's telling the people that after charlottesville there were not two sides when the other -- one side is what it is. it is about standing by the farmers and telling them i will not treat you like a poker chip in a bankrupt casino. as someone who is on the agricultural committee who has...
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they can't bring back walker scott or graham but can make a in thwarting those types of differences before they happen and have a level of if they do ty happen. to k you for having me here help community and police situations. -- relations. chair nadler: thank you. >> ranking member collins, house of the u.s. representatives committee on the judiciary. i bring you greetings on behalf board and utive members of the national organization of black law executives, noble. chief hawkins: my name is gina the chief of police for the police department north carolina. it's an honor to be here for noble to provide written estimony on the topic of policing oversight. noble has been at the forefront f promoting police accountability since the organization's inception in 1976. is to ensure equity in the administration of justice public provisions of service to all communities and to serve as a conscience of law enforcement. committed to justice by action. law enforcement agencies and have a aders that sibility to ensure justice is administered fairly in all communities. noble member chief and sheriff ag
they can't bring back walker scott or graham but can make a in thwarting those types of differences before they happen and have a level of if they do ty happen. to k you for having me here help community and police situations. -- relations. chair nadler: thank you. >> ranking member collins, house of the u.s. representatives committee on the judiciary. i bring you greetings on behalf board and utive members of the national organization of black law executives, noble. chief hawkins: my...
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walker. glenn wall. mitchell scott wallace. peter guyder wallace. robert francis wallace.rie walden dorf. matthew blake wallen. meta waller. john wallace, junior. barbara walsh. jim walsh. jeffrey involved. chang wang. weibin wang. stephen gordon ward. timothy ray ward. james a waring. brian g. warner. derek christopher washington. charles waters. james thomas waters. patrick j. waters. kenneth thomas watson. michael henry waye. todd christopher weaver. walter edward weaver. nathaniel webb. dinah webster.. william michael weems. diane while. michael thomas weinberg. steven weinberg. stephen george weinstein. simon weisner. david weiss. david thomas weisner delete the weiss. chin sun pak wells. deborah jacob welsh. timothy matthew welty. chris tran wemmers. ssu-hui wen. john joseph wenckus. peter west. whitfield west, junior. meredith lynn wwhalen. eugene michael whelan. adam white. edward james white 3. james patrick weiss. and my cousin, christopher. there isn't a day that goes by -- continue to keep watch over us and keep us safe. to all of first responders, construction
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walker >> glen j. wall >> mitchel scott wallace >> peter g. >> robert francis [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] >> and my cousin christopher charles. chris, there's not a day that goes by that you're not in our thoughts and prayers. continue to keep watch over us and keepp us safe. to all the first responders, construction workers, military personnel and volunteers that were here on this day 18 years ago and remain throughout the months that followed, that are currently suffering and/or have succumb to 9/11 illnesses, we honor you. we pray s for you. your sacrifice will never be forgotten. >> and my mother stacy, the we miss more and more everyday and every year but continue to carry on to the member of our love and the gift she gave us.n we will always remember you. [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading na
walker >> glen j. wall >> mitchel scott wallace >> peter g. >> robert francis [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] >> and my cousin christopher charles. chris, there's not a day that goes by that you're not in our thoughts and prayers. continue to keep watch over us and keepp us safe. to all the first responders, construction workers, military personnel and...
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walker >> glen j. wall >> mitchel scott wallace >> peter g.lace >> robert francis wallace. >> roy michael wallace. >> jean-marie wallendorf. >> matthew blake wallens >> mita waller. >> john wallice jr. barbara p. walsh >> james walsh >> jeffrey patrick walz >> ching h. wang weibin wang >> michael warchola. stephen gordon ward james a. waring brian g. warner derrick washington charles waters james thomas waters jr. patrick j. waters. kenneth thomas watson. >> michael h. waye todd christopher weaver. >> walter edward weaver. >> nathanial webb. >> dinah webster >> joanne flora weil >> michael weinberg >> steven weinberg >> scott jeffrey wineberg. >> steven weinstein simon weiser >> david m. weiss david t. weiss vincent michael wells debora jacobs welsh. >> timothy matthew welty christian hans rudolf wemmers >> ssu-hui wen oleh d. wengerchuk peter m. west >> whitfield west >> meredith lynn whalen >> eugene whelan >> adam s. white >> edward james white >> james patrick white >> and my cousin, port authority officer, christopher am rosa. there's not
walker >> glen j. wall >> mitchel scott wallace >> peter g.lace >> robert francis wallace. >> roy michael wallace. >> jean-marie wallendorf. >> matthew blake wallens >> mita waller. >> john wallice jr. barbara p. walsh >> james walsh >> jeffrey patrick walz >> ching h. wang weibin wang >> michael warchola. stephen gordon ward james a. waring brian g. warner derrick washington charles waters james thomas waters jr....
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doug jones and kim scott and representative al adams and mark walker recently introduced a few track , a bipartisan bicameral legislation that still extends the mandatory funding of title iii part for hbcu. of a $5 million for spending initiatives until 2021 and it is my hope congress passes this bill before the stream of funding expires november 30, 2019. i must say you the nation has a need of the ability, creativity and ingenuity of the students we educate . in order to crop proper and complete globally. to continue investment in them to secure all of our futures. i want to thank you and if you want more, my written testimony has beensunday, please review it thank you, doctor manhattan . >> good morning chairwoman davis, ranking member or an honorable committee members. on patricia alvarez mcadam, executive vice president of academic affairs to be 16 integration at the university of texas. i'm grateful for the opportunity to address you today and want to especially thank you for giving me the ability to share some of the wonderful work happening at the university of texas rio gran
doug jones and kim scott and representative al adams and mark walker recently introduced a few track , a bipartisan bicameral legislation that still extends the mandatory funding of title iii part for hbcu. of a $5 million for spending initiatives until 2021 and it is my hope congress passes this bill before the stream of funding expires november 30, 2019. i must say you the nation has a need of the ability, creativity and ingenuity of the students we educate . in order to crop proper and...
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scott: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to add a thank you to congresswoman adams and congressman walker for their continued leadership for this bill, specifically and with the hbcu caucus generally. i rise in support of this legislation to preserve funding for historically black colleges and universities and other minority-serving institutions. these institutions play a critical role in expanding access to higher education for low-income students and students of color. collectively, they educate more than one quarter of all graduates, nearly six million students, include manage in our nation's most underserved communities. typically these underresourced schools educate first-time college attendee, many of whom hail from impoverished communs. the funding that supports minority-serving institutions is the only program authorized in the higher education act that expires if not re-authorized this year. accordingly, if congress fails to pass the bill by september 30, these historic institutions will suffer a $255 million shortfall, causing lost jobs, lost opportunities, and diminished financial support for students across
scott: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to add a thank you to congresswoman adams and congressman walker for their continued leadership for this bill, specifically and with the hbcu caucus generally. i rise in support of this legislation to preserve funding for historically black colleges and universities and other minority-serving institutions. these institutions play a critical role in expanding access to higher education for low-income students and students of color. collectively, they educate...
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called the future act, which i've introduced with my colleague, senator tim scott and representatives alma adams and mark walker over in the house. the future act reauthorizes funding for the next two fiscal years, maintaining just level funding of $255 million a year. it is the least that we could do. our bill checks all the boxes. it helps institutions in 43 states. it is bipartisan. it is bicameral. and it is paid for. so let's just not delay any longer. let's, with this important bill, let's get this to the floor. let's come up with something that we can show the american people how important these institutions are, but just as important, we can show to the american people that doggone it, we can get something done, because that is the most frustrating part that i have heard from when i went back to alabama over the recess. when are you going to get something done, jones? well, it's difficult. and you all know it, it's difficult. but this is a piece of legislation that ought to receive support here in this body and across the aisle, across the capitol in the house. so i urge my colleagues. this week we have
called the future act, which i've introduced with my colleague, senator tim scott and representatives alma adams and mark walker over in the house. the future act reauthorizes funding for the next two fiscal years, maintaining just level funding of $255 million a year. it is the least that we could do. our bill checks all the boxes. it helps institutions in 43 states. it is bipartisan. it is bicameral. and it is paid for. so let's just not delay any longer. let's, with this important bill,...