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i spoke to the chair of this wisconsin college democrats and kaden crapp at the university of wisconsin. we started with the considering comments and how damaging they would be. i comments and how damaging they would be. ~ , would be. i think it will be very similar— would be. i think it will be very similar to _ would be. i think it will be very similar to what - would be. i think it will be very similar to what we i would be. i think it will be. very similar to what we saw would be. i think it will be - very similar to what we saw in 2016 after the presidential candidate hillary clinton's comments regarding trump supporters is deplorable. i think it will be very damaging and this could hurt vice president harris to a great extent as we round out the election season.— extent as we round out the election season. matthew, same cuestion, election season. matthew, same question. your — election season. matthew, same question, your thoughts? - election season. matthew, same question, your thoughts? just i election season. matthew, same question, your thoughts? just a | question, your though
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in 1966 when her parents were graduate students at the university of wisconsin, 112 years before that the republican party was born this was cut -- in wisconsin. liz cheney was born a republican. when she was in elementary school, her father was deputy chief of staff of gerald ford. he moved up to white house chief of staff then read for congress in wyoming then vice president for the second president bush. liz cheney is more republican than anyone named trump ever could be, because no one in donald trump's family actually believes in anything. >> in 1976 when i was 10 years old and i was sailing envelopes for president ford's re- election campaign, i cast my first vote ever in 1984 for ronald reagan. i served in the state department in both bush administrations, and i served in the united states house of representatives for three terms, including as the third highest ranking republican in housley. -- house leadership. in other words, i was a republican even before donald trump started spray tanning. >> liz cheney went to the small town of wisconsin today for the republican party was
in 1966 when her parents were graduate students at the university of wisconsin, 112 years before that the republican party was born this was cut -- in wisconsin. liz cheney was born a republican. when she was in elementary school, her father was deputy chief of staff of gerald ford. he moved up to white house chief of staff then read for congress in wyoming then vice president for the second president bush. liz cheney is more republican than anyone named trump ever could be, because no one in...
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back in 1966, when a very young dick cheney and lynn cheney were graduate students at the university of wisconsin -- [cheers] i was born here. [applause] go badgers. exactly. so coming back to wisconsin always feels to me more than a little bit like coming home. i want you to know the last time i was here campaigning was 20 years ago, in 2004. although politics divided us certainly in that year, we were united in our admiration for the packers legendary star. [applause] and one of the most special and memorable days i had on any campaign was the day we got to spend with him, which included a personal tour of lambeau field. so very special to be back again. now, you all know of course that here in ripon, the republican party was founded. it was founded in a meeting in 1854 in the little white schoolhouse. and it was founded by people who were opposed to slavery. it was that republican party, the party of lincoln and eisenhower, the party of reagan and bush, it's that party that i belonged to my entire life. i volunteered on my first presidential campaign. i already told you how old i am. [laughter
back in 1966, when a very young dick cheney and lynn cheney were graduate students at the university of wisconsin -- [cheers] i was born here. [applause] go badgers. exactly. so coming back to wisconsin always feels to me more than a little bit like coming home. i want you to know the last time i was here campaigning was 20 years ago, in 2004. although politics divided us certainly in that year, we were united in our admiration for the packers legendary star. [applause] and one of the most...
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will: on thursday, kamala harris was at university of wisconsin-milwaukee, and she had an interestingh some protesters. this isn't over the jesus is lord moment, that in just minute, but this is over israel, palestine, gaza. >> what about the genocide? if. [inaudible conversations] >> -- right to speak, but i am speaking right now. [cheers and applause] >> [inaudible] 19,000 children are dead. 19,000 children are dead -- [inaudible] >> so, listen, what he's talking about, it's real. and so that's not the subject that i came to discuss today, but it's real, and i respect his voice. will: the i'm speaking thing, i know that's not the substance, it worked once. i don't think it works again, you know? if. charlie: she sounds like a substitute teacher. so annoying. rachel: men love that. [laughter] charlie: yeah, because men were really bad students, especially when the substitute teacher came in. but the other thing is the woman, he will literal literally say anything to anyone in any situation if she thinks shs doing -- it's going to get e her elected. and i think people see through it.
will: on thursday, kamala harris was at university of wisconsin-milwaukee, and she had an interestingh some protesters. this isn't over the jesus is lord moment, that in just minute, but this is over israel, palestine, gaza. >> what about the genocide? if. [inaudible conversations] >> -- right to speak, but i am speaking right now. [cheers and applause] >> [inaudible] 19,000 children are dead. 19,000 children are dead -- [inaudible] >> so, listen, what he's talking...
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we are continuing our conversation about battleground state of wisconsin with mordecai lee of the university of wisconsin milwaukee. welcome to the program. >> so your take on the state of the presidential race in wisconsin? >> as a professor, it is fun to live in a battleground state. it's almost like a privilege. the people who live in 43 states , we in these seven states are getting a lot of love. it is so political and so politicized that just the other day when i was watching a newscast in a commercial station , i'm used to seeing sort of a political ad here and there but in this case, every single one was political. my charge dropped. i've never seen so much political advertising. some of these ads are just brutal. i've never seen it. i'm finding this interesting as a professor, but as a private citizen, a resident of wisconsin, i have to tell you, i can't wait until this election is over. the people i talk to here in milwaukee, they all say the same thing. they want it to be over. host: i wonder in addition to the ads, there's a lot of visits by the candidates. have you gotten a chanc
we are continuing our conversation about battleground state of wisconsin with mordecai lee of the university of wisconsin milwaukee. welcome to the program. >> so your take on the state of the presidential race in wisconsin? >> as a professor, it is fun to live in a battleground state. it's almost like a privilege. the people who live in 43 states , we in these seven states are getting a lot of love. it is so political and so politicized that just the other day when i was watching a...
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back in 1966 when a very young dick cheney and lynn cheney were graduate students at the university of wisconsin -- [ cheers and applause ] >> -- i was born here. go badgers. exactly. so coming back to wisconsin always feels to me more than a little bit like coming home. i want you to know, the last time that i was here campaigning was 20 years ago, in 2004, and although politics divided us certainly in that year, we were united in our admiration for the packers legendary bart starr. and one of the most special and memorable days i had on any campaign was the day that we got to spend with him, which included a personal tour of lambeau field. so very, very special to be back again. now you all know, of course, that here in ripon the republican party was founded. it was founded in a meeting in 1854 in the little white schoolhouse, and it was founded by people who were opposed to slavery. it was that republican party, the party of lincoln and eisenhower, party of ragan and bush, it's that party that i belonged to my entire life. when i was ten years old and i was sealing envelopes for president for
back in 1966 when a very young dick cheney and lynn cheney were graduate students at the university of wisconsin -- [ cheers and applause ] >> -- i was born here. go badgers. exactly. so coming back to wisconsin always feels to me more than a little bit like coming home. i want you to know, the last time that i was here campaigning was 20 years ago, in 2004, and although politics divided us certainly in that year, we were united in our admiration for the packers legendary bart starr. and...
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and many of you may know when i was five years old my parents taught at the university of wisconsin,so for a time my sister and i lived not farfrom here in a time my sister and i lived not far from here in a a time my sister and i lived not farfrom here in a house on lachmann dollar. so it is good to be back and it is good to be with so many incredible leaders and first of all i want to thank everybody who is here right now for taking the time you have taken to be here. i also want to thank our governor of wisconsin. governor evers. . of wisconsin. governor evers. , kamala harris speaking there. she has just arrived there in madison, wisconsin and as we said donald trump held a rally earlier in the day in green bay wisconsin. let's talk more now about the state of wisconsin. i'm joined by ruth conniff, editor—in—chief of the wisconsin examiner. it is good to have you with us. we are looking at pictures of, kamala harris as we are speaking but i want to start with the basic question for some of our viewers, weighs wisconsin such a key state in this election?— this election? wisconsin'
and many of you may know when i was five years old my parents taught at the university of wisconsin,so for a time my sister and i lived not farfrom here in a time my sister and i lived not far from here in a a time my sister and i lived not farfrom here in a house on lachmann dollar. so it is good to be back and it is good to be with so many incredible leaders and first of all i want to thank everybody who is here right now for taking the time you have taken to be here. i also want to thank our...
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he went to the university of wisconsin and he was becoming an attorney been working on indigenous issues. he talked to the commonwealth club and i just read part of the speech again a couple days ago after you brought it up to me. he did not have the word it was not invented of the 1944. he talked about the way the native people in the state and what a lousy place to be left in and it was not their fault that's what he keptay saying thy did not do this. we did it to them. it is the responsibility of folks who have money and status and power to begin to fix it. and apparently his message actually received a good hearing. i mean people listen to it. oh, okay. he was raising money at the time to set up indian reservations for the tribes that did not have any land which was most of the tribes in california. he was actively involved in the commonwealth. cox this is good. [laughter] >> exactly. california was at one point the only free spate not to ratify the 14th and 15th amendment to check that out as well? >> simply put, i mean it gets a little bit out of my sweet spot. there were a whole l
he went to the university of wisconsin and he was becoming an attorney been working on indigenous issues. he talked to the commonwealth club and i just read part of the speech again a couple days ago after you brought it up to me. he did not have the word it was not invented of the 1944. he talked about the way the native people in the state and what a lousy place to be left in and it was not their fault that's what he keptay saying thy did not do this. we did it to them. it is the...
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wisconsin. falsely threatening that students from out of state could be fine order jailed for voting there. this woman, a senior at the universityt's unclear who sent it. >> it created a lot of talk on campus, wait, can i vote? can't i vote? >> reporter: students are allowed to vote in the state. the confusion is exactly what disinformation campaigns want. >>> still ahead, a feud over a uranium mine near the grand canyon. we go into the mine itself. is it safe? >>> heartwarming harvest. >>> heartwarming harvest. the incredible if you have wet amd, you never want to lose sight of the things you love. some things should stand the test of time. long-lasting eylea hd could significantly improve your vision. more people on eylea hd had no fluid in the retina, compared to those on eylea at 4 months. eylea hd is the only wet amd therapy that helped 8 out of 10 people go up to 4 months between injections, after 3 initial monthly treatments. if you have an eye infection, eye pain or redness or allergies to eylea hd, don't use. eye injections like eylea hd may cause eye infection, separation of the retina, or rare but severe swelling of b
wisconsin. falsely threatening that students from out of state could be fine order jailed for voting there. this woman, a senior at the universityt's unclear who sent it. >> it created a lot of talk on campus, wait, can i vote? can't i vote? >> reporter: students are allowed to vote in the state. the confusion is exactly what disinformation campaigns want. >>> still ahead, a feud over a uranium mine near the grand canyon. we go into the mine itself. is it safe? >>>...
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hello madison and the university of wisconsin. how the hell are you tonight? first of all as -- has everyone here made a plan to vote if you not -- if you have not already? and, i count on you to make sure you cast your ballot between now and november 5 for kamala harris, tammy baldwin and democrats up and down the ballot. you know we have six days to do the work to keep wisconsin blue. [cheering] let me tell you, there is so much at stake at this election up and down the ballot. for starters, thanks to the law, for the first time in over a decade, wisconsinites are no longer voting under the most gerrymandered legislative map in america. [cheering] that is thanks to everyone of you. that means that your voice and move -- and vote will matter more than ever. if we vote for democrats up and down the ballot we can flip the state assembly and when back seats in the senate. and, most importantly, most importantly we are making sure that the will of the people is the law of the land in wisconsin once again. [cheering] folks, we have to realize -- recognize -- reele
hello madison and the university of wisconsin. how the hell are you tonight? first of all as -- has everyone here made a plan to vote if you not -- if you have not already? and, i count on you to make sure you cast your ballot between now and november 5 for kamala harris, tammy baldwin and democrats up and down the ballot. you know we have six days to do the work to keep wisconsin blue. [cheering] let me tell you, there is so much at stake at this election up and down the ballot. for starters,...
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wisconsin, in the town of portage. about ten -- nine or ten more years basically working on these two farms. got himself into the university of wisconsin which was no small feat and studied science for two and a halfth years. that's kind of his beginning at that point. >> okay. how did you think his family life in particular his religious beliefs influence and changed developments as a young man? >> they had strong influence. his father was utterly humane, nasty, abusive man. that's being complementary. [laughter] >> i mean, really, he was just a terrible guy and just -- anyway, muir reacted against him in a lot of ways. it's very significant that later in his life he speaks of the divine a lot and instead of a punishing terrifying kind of old testament kind of god he has this loving god that exhibited through nature. but he did inherit his father's strong sense of evangelism. his father toward the end of his life became missionary and went around preaching and preaching and preaching and john muir in a way inheritednh that. the content was different but somee of the form was similar d he also inherited the sense that the
wisconsin, in the town of portage. about ten -- nine or ten more years basically working on these two farms. got himself into the university of wisconsin which was no small feat and studied science for two and a halfth years. that's kind of his beginning at that point. >> okay. how did you think his family life in particular his religious beliefs influence and changed developments as a young man? >> they had strong influence. his father was utterly humane, nasty, abusive man. that's...
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vice president harris is in madison, wisconsin, tonight making a push to get university of wisconsin ents to the polls. the latest cbs battleground tracker estimates the race in wisconsin is tied. donald trump won the state in 2016, then in 2020 it went to biden. wisconsin is just one of the three battlegrounds harris visited today. cbs's nancy cordes reports tonight from the trail. >> and make no mistake, we will win. [cheers and applause] >> reporter: fresh off her massive rally near the national mall, vice president harris headed right back to the battlegrounds today, rallying the troops in raleigh, raleigh. >> north carolina, i then ask you, are you ready to make your voices heard? [cheers and applause] >> reporter: and promoting her platform in harrisburg, pennsylvania. >> and at the top of my list is bringing down your cost-of-living. that will be my focus every single day as president. >> reporter: tonight, in madison, wisconsin, she'll headline a rally/concert featuring hit makers like gracie abrams and mumford & sons. ♪ ♪ it's a gathering designed to grab the attention of the
vice president harris is in madison, wisconsin, tonight making a push to get university of wisconsin ents to the polls. the latest cbs battleground tracker estimates the race in wisconsin is tied. donald trump won the state in 2016, then in 2020 it went to biden. wisconsin is just one of the three battlegrounds harris visited today. cbs's nancy cordes reports tonight from the trail. >> and make no mistake, we will win. [cheers and applause] >> reporter: fresh off her massive rally...
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we are continuing our conversation about the about around state of wisconsin with mordecai lee, professor emeritus at the universitysconsin milwaukee. welcome to the program. so your take on the state of the presidential race right now in wisconsin. guest: in one respect, as a professor, it is fun to live in a valid ground state. it's almost like a privilege. the people who live in 43 states , we in these seven states are getting a lot of love. it is so political and so politicized that just the other day when i was watching a newscast in a commercial station , i'm used to seeing sort of a political ad here and there but in this case, every single one was political. my charge dropped. i've never seen so much political advertising. some of these ads are just brutal. i've never seen it. i'm finding this interesting as a professor, but as a private citizen, a resident of wisconsin, i have to tell you, i can't wait until this election is over. the people i talk to here in milwaukee, they all say the same thing. they want it to be over. host: i wonder in addition to the ads, there's a lot of visits by the candidates. ha
we are continuing our conversation about the about around state of wisconsin with mordecai lee, professor emeritus at the universitysconsin milwaukee. welcome to the program. so your take on the state of the presidential race right now in wisconsin. guest: in one respect, as a professor, it is fun to live in a valid ground state. it's almost like a privilege. the people who live in 43 states , we in these seven states are getting a lot of love. it is so political and so politicized that just...
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and i find it, i just find it disgusting that the university of wisconsin doesn't appreciate free speecheciate the right of free assembly. that's disgusting to me. rachel: onlythey're liberals. how many times have we shown on this show conservatives going to to speak at a university -- charlie: could you imagine trump doing a rally at the university of? will: and what i tried to ascertain yesterday because i think it's that important, i think her reaction is actually that grave that that you need to fully understand what she understood. charlie: exactly. will: what did she hear, what a did she internalize. i asked those two guys, you can't get in her head, but i can ask you what a did you say, what did you make clear, and they both laid out, you know, what they said, christ is king, jesus is lord and, you know, how she reacted is how she reacted. rachel: it's kind of her deplorable moment really. what these boys said is they didn't expect it to get this much attention, but they felt if like it was if in god's plan, because they said they wanted the world to know that this is who she real
and i find it, i just find it disgusting that the university of wisconsin doesn't appreciate free speecheciate the right of free assembly. that's disgusting to me. rachel: onlythey're liberals. how many times have we shown on this show conservatives going to to speak at a university -- charlie: could you imagine trump doing a rally at the university of? will: and what i tried to ascertain yesterday because i think it's that important, i think her reaction is actually that grave that that you...
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basically working on these two farms that his dad had got himself talked his way into the university of wisconsin, which is no more no small feat and worked studied science for two and a half years. and that's kind of then he's that is beginning right at that point. yeah okay yeah and how do you think his family life you know and in particular his religious beliefs influenced and shaped john muir as developments as a young man they had a they had a strong influence. his father was an utterly nasty, abusive. i mean, and that's that's been complemented. he is i mean, really he was a terrible guy and and just anyway and muir reacted against in a lot of ways it's very significant that. later in his life, he he speaks of the divine a lot. and instead of a pun issuing terrifying kind of old testament kind of god, he has this loving god is exhibited through nature. but he did inherit his father's strong sense of evangelism, his father, and towards the end of his life, became an itinerant missionary and went around preaching and preaching and preaching. john muir in a way, inherit it, that the content wa
basically working on these two farms that his dad had got himself talked his way into the university of wisconsin, which is no more no small feat and worked studied science for two and a half years. and that's kind of then he's that is beginning right at that point. yeah okay yeah and how do you think his family life you know and in particular his religious beliefs influenced and shaped john muir as developments as a young man they had a they had a strong influence. his father was an utterly...
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so, some of you may know, when i was 5 years old, we lived in wisconsin. my parents taught at the university for a time, and every time i come now, when i land, governor evers will greet me and say, welcome home. so it is good to be back in wisconsin. and this is a room full of leaders. i thank you all for taking the time out of your busy lives to be here to have this conversation. i want to thank mayor reynolds. thank you for the warm welcome and all you do. and lacrosse, let's re-elect someone who has spent her career fighting for the families of wisconsin, your senator, tammy. we need her in washington. we need her in washington. good. so, election day is in 19 days. 19 days. and if anyone, if you have a chair or a seat, please sit, for anyone who has a chair. so listen, we are nearing the homestretch. and this is going to be a tight race until the very end. and we got this. i see you. and, and, reality check. we are the underdog. okay. and that's why i'm here with you, and you are taking the time to do the hard work that is necessary. it's why i'm campaigning for every vote, because i wa
so, some of you may know, when i was 5 years old, we lived in wisconsin. my parents taught at the university for a time, and every time i come now, when i land, governor evers will greet me and say, welcome home. so it is good to be back in wisconsin. and this is a room full of leaders. i thank you all for taking the time out of your busy lives to be here to have this conversation. i want to thank mayor reynolds. thank you for the warm welcome and all you do. and lacrosse, let's re-elect...
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back in 1966 when a very young dick cheney and lynne cheney were graduate students at the university of wisconsin to wisconsin always feels to me more than a little bit like coming home i want you to know the last time that i was here campaigning was 20 years ago and 2004. and although politics divided us certainly in that year we were united in our admiration for the packers legendary burt star memorable days i had on any campaign was the day that we got to spend with him, which included a personal tour of lambeau field. so i'm very, very special to be back again. >> now you all know of course, that here in ripon, the republican party was founded it was founded in a meeting in 18, 54 in the little white school house. and it was founded by people who were opposed to slavery it was that republican party, the party of lincoln, and eisenhower party of reagan, and bush. it's that party that i belonged to my entire life i volunteered on my first presidential campaign. i already told you how old i am. so i'll tell you in 1976 when i was ten 10-years-old and i was ceiling envelopes for president ford's
back in 1966 when a very young dick cheney and lynne cheney were graduate students at the university of wisconsin to wisconsin always feels to me more than a little bit like coming home i want you to know the last time that i was here campaigning was 20 years ago and 2004. and although politics divided us certainly in that year we were united in our admiration for the packers legendary burt star memorable days i had on any campaign was the day that we got to spend with him, which included a...
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joining me now grant beth and luke both jr.s at the university of wisconsin at lacrosse say they weref rally after that exchange with kamala harris. grant, what did you go through your mind when you heard the vice president address the two of you as she did? >> honestly, my message was heard in that moment. so i wasn't really thinking about kamala harris. obviously, she told to us leave a rally. just for talking about our faith and saying christ is king. jesus is lord. we were mocked, not only by kamala harris, but by her patrons as welling. i think it's important to understand that we were cursed at. i was assaulted at the rally. and kamala harris doesn't care about christians in this country. and that is why we have this platform here today. >> laura: you were assaulted? tell me about that. >> i was assaulted by a woj, you can see in that video right there. i was assaulted by a woman probably in her 70s or 80's. she pushed me in the back. i continued to walk. and preach that jesus is lord and christ is king. and that's about it. i continued to speak for my lord. and. >> laura: she p
joining me now grant beth and luke both jr.s at the university of wisconsin at lacrosse say they weref rally after that exchange with kamala harris. grant, what did you go through your mind when you heard the vice president address the two of you as she did? >> honestly, my message was heard in that moment. so i wasn't really thinking about kamala harris. obviously, she told to us leave a rally. just for talking about our faith and saying christ is king. jesus is lord. we were mocked, not...
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. >> what he is talking about israel she was speaking negative at the university of wisconsin milwaukeet was close to journalist but the video of the moment was posted online and it comes as harris face growing skepticism from jewish voters with polls suggest their support for the democrat party is declining. stuart: thank you, coming up it could be a game changer in the fight against fentanyl a vaccine that can prevent accidental overdoses, marc siegel on how it works one of the former tenants from the aurora apartment complex that was taken over by tren de aragua is speaking out. >> we have to do this every time we go outside to take out the garbage every time we try to go to bed at night we have to keep it like this so nobody can kick in the door. stuart: her warning for other americans next. ♪ (cheerful music) (phone ringing) [narrator] not all multi-millionaires built their wealth the same way, you have... the fearless investor. the type a cpa. the bootstrapper. the bootmaker. yeehaw [narrator] but many do have something in common. we all trust schwab with our wealth. [narrator] th
. >> what he is talking about israel she was speaking negative at the university of wisconsin milwaukeet was close to journalist but the video of the moment was posted online and it comes as harris face growing skepticism from jewish voters with polls suggest their support for the democrat party is declining. stuart: thank you, coming up it could be a game changer in the fight against fentanyl a vaccine that can prevent accidental overdoses, marc siegel on how it works one of the former...
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of where the vice president is going today? >> battleground the states and raleigh, north carolina and pennsylvania and madison, wisconsin. we are trying to get to young voters right near the universityally with a lot of popular musicians and outdoor concert and mobilization effort. she is trying to hit the battleground state and make the final appeals and get voters to the polls. i think a lot of this is mobilization is not -- they are trying to persuade people and get them off the sidelines and getting people to the polls and getting them excited and motivated to cast their ballots i think is what they are fighting against is the apathy and to get to the polls to vote' i think we will see the next few days with the big rallies. >> choose the ballot box and vote. white house reporter at kristaps porzingis -- "the washington post," thank you. thank you for getting up "way too early."
of where the vice president is going today? >> battleground the states and raleigh, north carolina and pennsylvania and madison, wisconsin. we are trying to get to young voters right near the universityally with a lot of popular musicians and outdoor concert and mobilization effort. she is trying to hit the battleground state and make the final appeals and get voters to the polls. i think a lot of this is mobilization is not -- they are trying to persuade people and get them off the...
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. >> well, the madison area is home to not only our state capitol but also the university of wisconsin turns out an incredible number of state employees and students in the early vote every election cycle whether it's presidential, gubernatorial, judicial elections, supreme court justices. the rest of the state in the early vote right now, dana, is going gangbusters predominantly in republican heavy counties, we're seeing massive early vote. that's no surprise. there has been a concentrated focus in this state with both the republican party of wisconsin and the trump campaign getting their voters to the polls as early as possible. and incidentally, we're also seeing that in the all-important state of milwaukee, where democrats typically need to run up the score to win statewide here, the voter margins are sort of lagging. the raw votes are lagging. wisconsin democrats have privately expressed concern that those margins are not as high as they might need them to be because so many people in milwaukee, particularly black and latino men, are gravitating towards trump in larger numbers tha
. >> well, the madison area is home to not only our state capitol but also the university of wisconsin turns out an incredible number of state employees and students in the early vote every election cycle whether it's presidential, gubernatorial, judicial elections, supreme court justices. the rest of the state in the early vote right now, dana, is going gangbusters predominantly in republican heavy counties, we're seeing massive early vote. that's no surprise. there has been a...
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from columbia university and university of new hampshire, in 2021, lila was a j willard hurst fellow with the american society for legal history and the university of wisconsin law school, a recipient of the charlotte w newcomb fellowship with the institute for citizens and scholars, her current project is entitled native citizens, the fight over native american citizenship in the u.s. 1887 to 1924. david silverman is a professor of history at george washington university where he has taught since 2003, he is the author of several books on native american colonial american, and american racial history, including this land is their land, the plymouth colony and the troubled history of thanksgiving. which was published in 2019 and thunderstix, firearms and the violent transformation of native american peoples which appeared under the harvard university press in 2016. he is currently writing a new book about indigenous people and race making in the united states history, would you please welcome these distinguished scholars to the stage.>> [applause] >> we will hear those presentations and then we'll have an opportunity for questions. >> excellent, thank you so
from columbia university and university of new hampshire, in 2021, lila was a j willard hurst fellow with the american society for legal history and the university of wisconsin law school, a recipient of the charlotte w newcomb fellowship with the institute for citizens and scholars, her current project is entitled native citizens, the fight over native american citizenship in the u.s. 1887 to 1924. david silverman is a professor of history at george washington university where he has taught...
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university of dayton and also his high school i believe. so finally here he earned his phd -- from the university of wisconsin. so i know there was a lot but you've had a long and distinguished career. so thank you for coming today, taking the time. please proceed -- before we get going i also want to mention gene is associated with a blog called government we deserve, which can find on substack which is an excellent way of following his work on a continuous basis. so please go to government we deserve at the substack distribution system. gene, go ahead. >> thank you for the long introduction. i think it gets longer the older i get, not sure qualitatively. but anyway, i will really cut to the chase. you're asking how can we think about and saw more long-term problems. it's really not much different today than it's ever been in the past. and to cut to the chase, basically as long as we have an economy that's growing, we had even though modern straits today on the same you can take the economic growth toward your new needs. you can argue the public wants the way their voting. you may i not agree. as i solve the
university of dayton and also his high school i believe. so finally here he earned his phd -- from the university of wisconsin. so i know there was a lot but you've had a long and distinguished career. so thank you for coming today, taking the time. please proceed -- before we get going i also want to mention gene is associated with a blog called government we deserve, which can find on substack which is an excellent way of following his work on a continuous basis. so please go to government we...
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dane county is where madison is the university of wisconsin, madison a lot of students, it's the capitolernment workers college, educated population that has become the sweden spot for democrats in this election. you can see joe biden won dane county, big. he wants 216, 260,000 votes, a margin of 181,000 votes. now, in 2016, remember, hillary clinton lost wisconsin, but she one day in county by a lot. however, it was 140 145,000 votes. that's a difference by my math, about that number 37,000. because remember what i told you about how close the election was in wisconsin joe biden won by 20,000. >> there was a 37,000 vote difference in dane county alone. >> it's enough to explain how he won wisconsin while he really, hillary clinton lost. want to go back to dane county for one second just to show you how it's changed over the years again, 260,000 votes. joe biden won that democrats want when in 2020, in 2016, hillary clinton won 217,000 votes in 2012, barak obama won 216,000 votes in a 2008 and alleging that obama won by a lot and wisconsin 205,000 votes. so you can see how every four yea
dane county is where madison is the university of wisconsin, madison a lot of students, it's the capitolernment workers college, educated population that has become the sweden spot for democrats in this election. you can see joe biden won dane county, big. he wants 216, 260,000 votes, a margin of 181,000 votes. now, in 2016, remember, hillary clinton lost wisconsin, but she one day in county by a lot. however, it was 140 145,000 votes. that's a difference by my math, about that number 37,000....
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> martha: vice president harris running mate tim walz making his pitch to the guys at the university of wisconsinclaire yesterday. or fox news per ranking show that former president trump is doing better among men now than he did in the 2020 election. he is up over 2020 but another six points. meanwhile the group that is -- or group that is backing harris put out these videos that got a ton of pickup on social media the are not from the campaign but they are from a group that supports her in the future actors claiming that they are "man enough" to support vice president kamala harris. let's watch. >> you think i'm afraid to rebuild a carburetor? i.e. carburetor from express. >> i ain't afraid of bears. that's what bear hugs are for. >> i am holy another friend >> martha: harris faulkner tomorrow she will host a town hall there with former president from. we'll speak with her in this moment. personal spring and in some senior advisor for the harris height and walls campaign. good to have you with us. do embrace or disown those adds about being man enough? >> well, you know, thank you for having me
> martha: vice president harris running mate tim walz making his pitch to the guys at the university of wisconsinclaire yesterday. or fox news per ranking show that former president trump is doing better among men now than he did in the 2020 election. he is up over 2020 but another six points. meanwhile the group that is -- or group that is backing harris put out these videos that got a ton of pickup on social media the are not from the campaign but they are from a group that supports her in...
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and he is trying to appeal to the younger generation and he was talking to students at the university of wisconsinlaire over the weekend. and he was addressing them and trying to tell the men that the -- general in the crowd that they need to vote for him that he is a man's man. donald trump is winning. according to nbc with men. trump holds a 16% edge among men and harris holds 14% edge among women. >> brian: when you look at kamala harris. got to work harder. she did nothing until 4: 30 yesterday. she put something on the schedule. we don't know what it was. she didn't write it. today only going to do cha chare charlamagnethat god. d.a. and vice president and nominee vice president and personally he is going go to detroit and ask her tough questions. questions she has the right answers. an opportunity to start winning back the black community barack obama wants to say if you don't vote for her you are sexist and voting against your own interest. she is getting more of the black vote than joe biden was getting. what would you say about that? maybe people don't like the message coming out from. th
and he is trying to appeal to the younger generation and he was talking to students at the university of wisconsinlaire over the weekend. and he was addressing them and trying to tell the men that the -- general in the crowd that they need to vote for him that he is a man's man. donald trump is winning. according to nbc with men. trump holds a 16% edge among men and harris holds 14% edge among women. >> brian: when you look at kamala harris. got to work harder. she did nothing until 4: 30...
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his hands minutes earlier, a pro palesrinian protester interrupted harris, a speech at the university of wisconsin. milwaukee. respect your right to speak, but i am speaking right to mark the first day of early voting in north carolina. former president bill clinton joined the democratic nominee for vice president governor tim walz at an event in durham while the republican nominee for vp senator jd vance campaigned in another key state, pennsylvania. we've got. >> it's hard to believe. 19 days to go in their closing messages. the trump campaign is focused on immigration. the message of donald j trump to people who are in this country illegally is simple. >> pack your bags because informants are going back. well, the harris campaign says trump should not be back in the white house. it is clear. >> donald trump. is increasingly unstable, an unhinged. >> both candidates will appear at the al smith dinner in new york. vice president kamala harris will appear by video. former president donald trump will be there in person. the harris campaign is choosing not to campaign in the heavily democratic new y
his hands minutes earlier, a pro palesrinian protester interrupted harris, a speech at the university of wisconsin. milwaukee. respect your right to speak, but i am speaking right to mark the first day of early voting in north carolina. former president bill clinton joined the democratic nominee for vice president governor tim walz at an event in durham while the republican nominee for vp senator jd vance campaigned in another key state, pennsylvania. we've got. >> it's hard to believe....
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that union thing was weird because a socialist professor at the university of wisconsin summer schoolroject for his class was to go to unionize whole foods market. if you union, everyone gets an a so they hired to the store unions to make all kinds of promises that a company cannot make. all we can promises to better. a union can promise to get higher pay, better benefits, different dress codes, you will get control of the music of schedules you want, they can make all kinds of promises that they cannot necessarily deliver so they made a lot of promises but at the end of the day the union could not deliver on any of those promises and one year after they voted the union in, and almost all the organizers quit after they organize, they got there a grade and a year later the team members overwhelmingly voted the union out. also maybe it is worth mentioning that that shook me up terribly when that union came in, it was like, wow, we have failed so i said, when i finish this hike i'm going to visit every store in the company and talk with team members. i want whole foods to be the best pla
that union thing was weird because a socialist professor at the university of wisconsin summer schoolroject for his class was to go to unionize whole foods market. if you union, everyone gets an a so they hired to the store unions to make all kinds of promises that a company cannot make. all we can promises to better. a union can promise to get higher pay, better benefits, different dress codes, you will get control of the music of schedules you want, they can make all kinds of promises that...
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the university of wisconsin literally photoshopped a black student's face on the cover of their magazine at a football game because they wanted to show that they are diverse. despite the fact that his face was about this big and everybody's body is this big. they even did a bad job at it. it was horrible. if you look it up, you're going to laugh. the real thing is, i always say, access is not inclusion. there's one thing to invite people in. it's another thing to prepare for it. the joke i always make, and i apologize because it is what it is, it's like inviting a vegan to a southern barbecue. there's so few, if any options. even the greens might have some meat in it. no matter what you do, you're not making strides to actually make yourself accessible. you are -- there's just -- in my first book i talk about the way in which, for example, universities always say, when office hours are but never say what they are. if you went to certain prep schools or your faculty members -- your mom or dad is a faculty member, you know office hours are a time for faculty to answer your questions and be
the university of wisconsin literally photoshopped a black student's face on the cover of their magazine at a football game because they wanted to show that they are diverse. despite the fact that his face was about this big and everybody's body is this big. they even did a bad job at it. it was horrible. if you look it up, you're going to laugh. the real thing is, i always say, access is not inclusion. there's one thing to invite people in. it's another thing to prepare for it. the joke i...
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waukesha county is the third largest county in the state, so milwaukee and dane, where that university of wisconsin, as those of your democratic strongholds, right? >> democrats need to run it up there, but then republicans traditionally win the state by performing in the suburbs, go back to the 2018 midterms, nancy pelosi was speaker because donald trump struggled in the suburbs. donald trump's struggles continued in 2020. a defining question in this election, can trump improve his standing just a little bit. if harris holds where she is in our poll now wolf, she's in pretty strong shape all right. >> john king on the scene for us. appreciate it very, very much coming up. is donald trump's embrace of what's called bro culture backfiring why some of trump's own supporters are warning him against reaching out to young men with rather crude and massage gistic messages cnn get the day's top five stories all in one podcast to five things you need to hear in under five minutes listen wherever you get your pod, choosing the right candidate for any office is difficult whether the officer square or even ov
waukesha county is the third largest county in the state, so milwaukee and dane, where that university of wisconsin, as those of your democratic strongholds, right? >> democrats need to run it up there, but then republicans traditionally win the state by performing in the suburbs, go back to the 2018 midterms, nancy pelosi was speaker because donald trump struggled in the suburbs. donald trump's struggles continued in 2020. a defining question in this election, can trump improve his...
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university of florida's election lab, nearly 58 million people have already cast ballots across the country. there's a lot of pressure in swing states to get out the vote early in battleground wisconsin, nearly 90,000 people have already voted in person in milwaukee county. that's almost a 40% increase from the nearly 65,000 who did the same this time in 2020. >> i think it's going to be a very close election. so they're all coming out in numbers. >> i always vote early because i want to make sure that it's in, and this year it's particularly important. >> today, a pennsylvania judge sided with donald trump's campaign and agreed to extend an in-person voting option in a suburban philadelphia county where long lines have caused some voters to be turned away. >> elections officials in the pacific northwest are on high alert after three ballot boxes were set on fire. two of those boxes were in oregon and another just across the river in vancouver, washington. tonight, portland police are warning that the suspect, who they believe is responsible for all three fires, might strike again before the election. a motive is still unknown, but the associated press is reporting that the incendiar
university of florida's election lab, nearly 58 million people have already cast ballots across the country. there's a lot of pressure in swing states to get out the vote early in battleground wisconsin, nearly 90,000 people have already voted in person in milwaukee county. that's almost a 40% increase from the nearly 65,000 who did the same this time in 2020. >> i think it's going to be a very close election. so they're all coming out in numbers. >> i always vote early because i...
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it was not until -- that union was weird because a socialist professor at the university of wisconsinummer school project, his class was to go unionized whole foods market, if you unionized, everybody gets an "a." the unions made promises a company cannot make with the union template is on. they can make promises we are going to get you higher pay, better benefits, different dress code, control of the music, the schedules you want, they can make all kinds of promises but they cannot deliver necessary on them. they made a lot of promises. close vote still, but the union could not deliver a year after they voted in the union, almost all the people who were the organizers quit after the organized and got the "a." a year later, the team members overwhelming voted the union out. also, worth mentioning, that shook me up. terribly. when that union came in. wow, we failed. i said, when i finish this hike, i am going to visit every store in the company and talk to people, with one overwhelming question, i want this to be the best place to work in the united states, how can we do that? help us.
it was not until -- that union was weird because a socialist professor at the university of wisconsinummer school project, his class was to go unionized whole foods market, if you unionized, everybody gets an "a." the unions made promises a company cannot make with the union template is on. they can make promises we are going to get you higher pay, better benefits, different dress code, control of the music, the schedules you want, they can make all kinds of promises but they cannot...
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on his 10 minutes earlier, a pro palestinian protester interrupted harris, a speech at the university of wisconsin. milwaukee. respect your right to speak, but i am speaking right to mark the first day of early voting in north carolina. former president bill clinton joined the democratic nominee for vice president governor tim walz at an event in durham while the republican nominee for vp senator jd vance campaigned in another key state, pennsylvania. we've got. >> it's hard to believe. 19 days to go in their closing messages. the trump campaign is focused on immigration. the message of donald j trump to people who are in this country illegally is simple. >> pack your bags because informants are going back. well, the harris campaign says trump should not be back in the white house. it is clear. >> donald trump. is increasingly unstable, an unhinged. >> both candidates will appear at the al smith dinner in new york. vice president kamala harris will appear by video. former president donald trump will be there in person. the harris campaign is choosing not to campaign in the heavily democratic new y
on his 10 minutes earlier, a pro palestinian protester interrupted harris, a speech at the university of wisconsin. milwaukee. respect your right to speak, but i am speaking right to mark the first day of early voting in north carolina. former president bill clinton joined the democratic nominee for vice president governor tim walz at an event in durham while the republican nominee for vp senator jd vance campaigned in another key state, pennsylvania. we've got. >> it's hard to believe....