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before paul ryan went to washington wisconsin was a manufacturing power house. i'm a businessman. >> he's a businessman. i don't know if he is pro-gun, but he is pro-guns. look. >> mr. speaker, you champion the trade deal. if you don't want to debate me maybe we can arm wrestle. >> did you know that was the same guy? that gun guy and the dorky guy was the same guy. >> you're kidding me. >> i'm serious. no wonder he wants to go sleeveless in the commercial. >> this guy, paul nieland, he a little awkward. people are so into the anti-establishment that he can beat paul ryan. >> trump was not popular in wisconsin so do you think that's why he lost wisconsin and cruz by a big margin. do you think that's why he is keeping his distance because he is winning re-election? >> paul ryan is trying to win re-election, but even the people who voted for cruz were not into the establishment. i actually think it is trump trying to beat paul ryan. they would be off and he would be like, little rhino ryan, jump back in your mobile. >> he would go there, right? >> oh yeah he would
before paul ryan went to washington wisconsin was a manufacturing power house. i'm a businessman. >> he's a businessman. i don't know if he is pro-gun, but he is pro-guns. look. >> mr. speaker, you champion the trade deal. if you don't want to debate me maybe we can arm wrestle. >> did you know that was the same guy? that gun guy and the dorky guy was the same guy. >> you're kidding me. >> i'm serious. no wonder he wants to go sleeveless in the commercial. >>...
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i also know that you were profiled in "the washington post" during the wisconsin primary and you were key to america is democracy. as a successful small business in the heart of this country as mentioned. i don't want to get political here with you because this is about highlighting the small business, but how has what you've heard on the campaign trail from the proposal to ban muslims, you're a muslim, and some of the other concerns about immigration, how has that impacted your view of america and democracy? >> from the start when i came here with a bad experience from denmark, i believe that that country is freedom country and that's -- honestly it's american dream. so when i got here, i realized that i feel comfortable, i'm able to run the business, i'm able to communicate with people and i see respect and i show respect. that's a freedom country. i felt really comfortable until i hear that comments. that's kind of changed my view of this country completely. i was not expecting to hear something, about the belief. because the belief on one side of living in this country with democr
i also know that you were profiled in "the washington post" during the wisconsin primary and you were key to america is democracy. as a successful small business in the heart of this country as mentioned. i don't want to get political here with you because this is about highlighting the small business, but how has what you've heard on the campaign trail from the proposal to ban muslims, you're a muslim, and some of the other concerns about immigration, how has that impacted your view...
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[ room noise ] ♪ >>> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, wisconsinepublican congressman reed ribl joins us to discuss the ongoing fight against isis and whether the u.s. should be arming libya in an effort to help defeat the terrorist organization. congressman ribble will also discuss other issues before congress and his thoughts on the 2016 election. then texas democratic congressman gene graen will be on to discuss public health issues like zika and the opioid crisis as well as the future of the 2010 health care law. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. >>> thursday, a hearing on public accommodations law for the disabled. the house judicial subcommittee on the constitution and civil liberties meets at 9:00 a.m. eastern, and you can see that here on c-span 3. >>> donald trump campaigns in lawrenceville, new jersey thursday. the presumptive republican presidential nominee will be joined by new jersey governor chris christie. live confidential at 7:00 p.m. eastern on
[ room noise ] ♪ >>> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, wisconsinepublican congressman reed ribl joins us to discuss the ongoing fight against isis and whether the u.s. should be arming libya in an effort to help defeat the terrorist organization. congressman ribble will also discuss other issues before congress and his thoughts on the 2016 election. then texas democratic congressman...
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washington, d.c. and it's local officers but also michigan, and wisconsin.bring awareness of those that died in the line of duty. >> we remember them and let their families know we remember them. the unity tour raises money for the national law enforcement museum. >>> philadelphia war veterans dined with city leaders today at city hall. the men and women stood for the star spangled banner. followed by remarks by mayor jim kenney and then treated to a lunch as a reward for their heroic service. >>> and hear from the victims that survived the storms in the heartland and get a look at the extensive damage next. >>> and we'll explain why megan trainer was so angry she unpublished her new music video. >>> and adam joseph is back with the full accuweather forecast. when we might see sunshine. dear fellow citizen, time spent with my son really makes me appreciate "the now". but i also have to plan for my family's future. and that means taking on debt. in a smart way. like my mortgage - it's working for me. and if he needs a college loan down the road, that'll be wo
washington, d.c. and it's local officers but also michigan, and wisconsin.bring awareness of those that died in the line of duty. >> we remember them and let their families know we remember them. the unity tour raises money for the national law enforcement museum. >>> philadelphia war veterans dined with city leaders today at city hall. the men and women stood for the star spangled banner. followed by remarks by mayor jim kenney and then treated to a lunch as a reward for their...
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washington journal lye every day. coming up thursday morning, wisconsin republican congressman reed ribble joins us to is discuss the ongoing fight against isis and whether the u.s. should be arming libya in an effort to defeat the terrorist organization. the congressman will discuss other issues before congress and his thought ons the 2016 election. then texas democratic congressman gene green will be on to discuss zika and the opioid crisis as well as the future of the health care law. watch c-span's washington journal, join the discussion. >>> thursday, a hearing on public accommodations laws for the disabled. the house judiciary subcommittee on the constitution and civil justice meets at 9:00 a.m. eastern and you can see et here on c-span3. >>> wednesday, queen elizabeth spoke at the state opening of the british parliament. she delivered a speech written by the government that outlines the priorities for the coming year. sunday we'll bring you the bbc parliament's coverage hosted by daniel britain. that's at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. ♪ >>> our campaign 2016 bus continues to travel throughout the country to recognize
washington journal lye every day. coming up thursday morning, wisconsin republican congressman reed ribble joins us to is discuss the ongoing fight against isis and whether the u.s. should be arming libya in an effort to defeat the terrorist organization. the congressman will discuss other issues before congress and his thought ons the 2016 election. then texas democratic congressman gene green will be on to discuss zika and the opioid crisis as well as the future of the health care law. watch...
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wisconsin primary this summer. rich edson has more from washington. rich? >> reporter: good evening, harris. presumptive republican nominee donald trump is urging skeptical republicans to rally around him. several high-profile republicans have refused to endorse and are even opposing trump. while senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is promising to support the republican nominee, house speaker paul ryan says he has reservations. ryan has invited trump to meet thursday with congressional leaders in washington. conservatives say they're concerned about trump's positions on a host of issues like trade, taxes, spending, and foreign policy. though trump's convention manager says it is up to republicans to support trump. >> he's the head of the republican party. he wants the party to get behind him and support him. there's never been a candidate nominee for president of the united states who had every republican supporting him and everybody accepting every single position of the presidential candidate. >> many in the republican establishment appear to be passing on the 2016 general election. mit
wisconsin primary this summer. rich edson has more from washington. rich? >> reporter: good evening, harris. presumptive republican nominee donald trump is urging skeptical republicans to rally around him. several high-profile republicans have refused to endorse and are even opposing trump. while senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is promising to support the republican nominee, house speaker paul ryan says he has reservations. ryan has invited trump to meet thursday with congressional...
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wisconsin, all being targeted by trump. they prepare to try to win 270 of those electoral votes. the managing partner of purple strategies, doug joins us from the washingtonureau. support forbout the this key demo. doug: clinton has a lead. she is leading by seven points. swing demographic. if you look at elections from 1992 through 2008, every single election the winner carried this group nationally and in the states, where we can look at the data, the winner carried that demographic as well. in this key swing demographic, clinton is up by seven points. john: let's look at a couple of key segments. white voters, female voters, independents. some realee polarization. among women, clinton is leading strong double digits. among men, trump is leading. he has a slightly among independents as well. race is a substantial issue. white voters are supporting him. clinton, she has a strong double-digit lead with minority voters. this key swing group mirroring a lot of demographic differences. the results on the top line works in clinton's favor. just ranthe data you through, if you were trump, what would make you happiest? doug: the thing that would make me happies
wisconsin, all being targeted by trump. they prepare to try to win 270 of those electoral votes. the managing partner of purple strategies, doug joins us from the washingtonureau. support forbout the this key demo. doug: clinton has a lead. she is leading by seven points. swing demographic. if you look at elections from 1992 through 2008, every single election the winner carried this group nationally and in the states, where we can look at the data, the winner carried that demographic as well....
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he was back at the home state of wisconsin to talk to state party leaders. ryan and trump met in washingtonast thursday. >>> there's much more to come on "action news" this sunday. from fashion to photography to sculpture an exhibit is giving you an up-close look at african art. >>> the bees were up in her hair, she was shaking violently saying they are on me. >>> residents say it was like a horror movie, bees are overtaking their california town. >>> looking live from our temple university camera. meteorologist chris sowers will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" continues. pat toomey started his career as an investment banker. then, a wall street wheeler-dealer overseeing stock trades in new york, london and tokyo. next, toomey moved to hong kongl street. voting to allow banks to continue making the risky investments that wrecked our economy. afscme people is responsible for the content of this ad. so glad you stayed with us today hundreds of people joined in the battle to help hundreds of wounded military. it raises money for the homes of our troops orga
he was back at the home state of wisconsin to talk to state party leaders. ryan and trump met in washingtonast thursday. >>> there's much more to come on "action news" this sunday. from fashion to photography to sculpture an exhibit is giving you an up-close look at african art. >>> the bees were up in her hair, she was shaking violently saying they are on me. >>> residents say it was like a horror movie, bees are overtaking their california town....
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remember, if trump wins and trump actually tries to change washington, it's going to be just like madison, wisconsin. you are going to have left wingers in the streets. you're going to have daily demonstrations. so, walker has some back growngsd that could be very, very exciting. ' rick snyder in michigan. a very attractive governor, got right-to-work passed in michigan. has been a very good reformer. so i can look around and see six to eight, nine different people they can look at who would be very good part of a trump ticket. remember, you have no idea what trump's range is. he could decide to pick a retired four star general. he could pick a lot of different people you and i wouldn't think of. because he is so unique that he is not bound by the normal conventions. >> mr. speaker, thanks for being with us. peter johnson jr. geraldo, thanks to you guys. we will get back also to tucker carl son. and coming up, senator cruz did drop out of the race: governor bobby jindal are all to weigh in on tonight's big breaking news. senator bernie sanders scores a massive victory in indiana. what impact will th
remember, if trump wins and trump actually tries to change washington, it's going to be just like madison, wisconsin. you are going to have left wingers in the streets. you're going to have daily demonstrations. so, walker has some back growngsd that could be very, very exciting. ' rick snyder in michigan. a very attractive governor, got right-to-work passed in michigan. has been a very good reformer. so i can look around and see six to eight, nine different people they can look at who would be...
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speaker ryan is heading back from wisconsin here to washington today.d sources say the idea is to warm the room, to warm paul ryan up so when donald trump does get here there's some kind of a slip and slide to the relationship, you could say. this is a real big moment for not just trump but for a lot of folks near washington looking to see how paul ryan will react to donald trump. ryan has said he wants to see more about trump's tone and get to know the guy a little bit. they've only interacted a couple ever times. it's still 48 hours away and we're already here on capitol hill where we'll be for the rest of the week. >> i get it. hallie jackson, thank you. mike? what do you think? >> doesn't matter what i think. i'm interested in the view from outside. >> i don't live here in manhattan with you guys. >> how does all this strike you, the trump summit with paul ryan? paul ryan. >> we know already politics, presidential politics are theater. this is high theater. this is the kabuki moment where he has to go there and do this. i have to imagine that he's n
speaker ryan is heading back from wisconsin here to washington today.d sources say the idea is to warm the room, to warm paul ryan up so when donald trump does get here there's some kind of a slip and slide to the relationship, you could say. this is a real big moment for not just trump but for a lot of folks near washington looking to see how paul ryan will react to donald trump. ryan has said he wants to see more about trump's tone and get to know the guy a little bit. they've only interacted...
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wisconsin towards texas on your tuesday. the temperatures are going to be follows. warm in the south. 31 in houston, 30 degrees in washington, d.c., with high humidity. and across the west generally dry. we have heat watches in place, excessive heat will build on friday as well as saturday across the southwest. take a look. over 40 degrees are expected on friday. many places like fresno, las vegas, as well as palm springs. watch out for heat stroke. a stormy day across japan. you'll see very bad weatherer i places. taking about h heavy rainfallll thunderstorms, large hail and even tornadoes. across the southern half of japan it will stay dry. temperatures are follows. tokyo will have 27 degrees with party sunny skies on wednesday, and things will stay that way for the next couple of days. beijing staying quite hot. the high could rise to 31 degrees despite cloudy conditions on your thursday, the shanghai, rainy weather expected on thursday as well as friday. okay. here is your extended forecast. >>> if you plan to be here in tokyo for the month of june, something to check out. a kabuki theater will hold a show that includes
wisconsin towards texas on your tuesday. the temperatures are going to be follows. warm in the south. 31 in houston, 30 degrees in washington, d.c., with high humidity. and across the west generally dry. we have heat watches in place, excessive heat will build on friday as well as saturday across the southwest. take a look. over 40 degrees are expected on friday. many places like fresno, las vegas, as well as palm springs. watch out for heat stroke. a stormy day across japan. you'll see very...
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washington on thursday with hospital are ryan. >>catherine heenan: he sound to find a headed his meaning the wisconsin service said last week he is ready to support the front runner over the weekend supported fair payment declared war on the house speaker tom says all options are open. >>catherine heenan: he says is not giving up if we can win a majority of the pledged delegates we're going to go to philadelphia and the democratic convention. >>reporter:. >>reporter: 58 in the bottle 59 degrees and san mateo '60s and san francisco on west 69 degrees in san jose. >>grant lodes: the bill would ask inspectors and officials warn forced california building codes to set restrooms times for compliance it comes after the lawsuit filed today over n.c. so-called bathroom wall. >>reporter: milken and the governor said that his state's controversial that the law as a dissenter of the complex issue involving gender identity of public restrooms. they believe a quarter revenue and a federal agency should tell our state or nation had and employers across the country with the law requires the state law bans individuals from using a progress on th
washington on thursday with hospital are ryan. >>catherine heenan: he sound to find a headed his meaning the wisconsin service said last week he is ready to support the front runner over the weekend supported fair payment declared war on the house speaker tom says all options are open. >>catherine heenan: he says is not giving up if we can win a majority of the pledged delegates we're going to go to philadelphia and the democratic convention. >>reporter:. >>reporter: 58...
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washington hospital center all among this year's beneficiaries. >>> in georgetown, the 13th annual french market underway. there is plenty of french food, music, bargains. it runs along wisconsin avenue from p street to reservoir road. a lot of people, kids and dogs turned out today despite the gloomy weather and you can check it out tomorrow as well. >>> always watching, always tracking. wusa9's first alert weather. dc's most accurate. >> so if you are going to go out to georgetown, what's the best time to go outside? >> probably the afternoon. probably in the afternoon. i think the mornings are washed out for the most part. >> that means no morning runs. >> you will probably be inside. it will be a little damp in the morning. maybe a shower or a storm into tomorrow night. the yellow because the sun is not here. >> that's the brightest we will see. next week, we are in and out of it. we won't have a nice stretch of dry weather for a while. three degree guarantee time. as gloomy as the skies were, i had 62. 58. we missed it. the temperatures didn't budge. four degrees. yeah. not a good day. and look at all the rain that moved in. the rain held off for the most part until the e
washington hospital center all among this year's beneficiaries. >>> in georgetown, the 13th annual french market underway. there is plenty of french food, music, bargains. it runs along wisconsin avenue from p street to reservoir road. a lot of people, kids and dogs turned out today despite the gloomy weather and you can check it out tomorrow as well. >>> always watching, always tracking. wusa9's first alert weather. dc's most accurate. >> so if you are going to go out...
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he was on "good morning washington" this morning and said he loves playing in d.c. a quick plug from my hometown of milwaukee, wisconsin was also born and raised there. if you want to keep cool this weekend, head indoors for a movie. "x-men: apocalypse" expected to be number one this weekend even with the mediocre reviews. it is expected to gross $80 million. "alice: through the looking glass" number two opening this weekend. national memorial day concert, an annual event on the west lawn of the u.s. capitol with performers by trace adkins, catharine mcphee and trent harmon. the national symphony orchestra and the beach boys among others. all takes place this weekend, the gates open at 5:00 p.m. it's free to attend. of course this weekend as we celebrate with family and friends enjoy cookout and take advantage of the megasales, let's not forget about the fallen heroes. i'm "good morning washington's" kidd o'shea. i hope you have a great weekend. >> we have been talking about this for quite some time now. look, the kids are in the water. this is such a great day, steve. you have been looking at the water wishing you cou
he was on "good morning washington" this morning and said he loves playing in d.c. a quick plug from my hometown of milwaukee, wisconsin was also born and raised there. if you want to keep cool this weekend, head indoors for a movie. "x-men: apocalypse" expected to be number one this weekend even with the mediocre reviews. it is expected to gross $80 million. "alice: through the looking glass" number two opening this weekend. national memorial day concert, an...
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washington cartel. he was supposed to be the outsider in this campaign, and then he pivoted in wisconsin to kind of cole as es the establishment report. he hasn't had a conversation with the senate leader, mitch mcconnell, since he called him a liar. >> we'll take a short break. when we come back, we'll talk about bernie sanders, who's also sticking in the campaign, all the way to california, he says, and beyond. ♪ ♪ >>> california is an outrageously expensive state in terms of media. you're right. clearly we're not going to be spending $100 million or whatever it takes on media in california. so we have to decide the best way to allocate our resources. we're going to go to california, and when we go to california, you're going to see very large rallies up and down that beautiful state. >> dave jacobson and john thomas are back with us. do you want to put your head in your hands when you hear that the fight continues on the democratic side. >> i think it's healthy for the party. he's struck a nerve in this country. people are frustrated with the way the economy is working. we've got low unemployment, bu
washington cartel. he was supposed to be the outsider in this campaign, and then he pivoted in wisconsin to kind of cole as es the establishment report. he hasn't had a conversation with the senate leader, mitch mcconnell, since he called him a liar. >> we'll take a short break. when we come back, we'll talk about bernie sanders, who's also sticking in the campaign, all the way to california, he says, and beyond. ♪ ♪ >>> california is an outrageously expensive state in terms...
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washington. he's a major political leader who's not a cynic. this town makes people into cynics. he goes back to wisconsin every weekend and he's an idealist and a conviction politician. donald trump needs to get comfortable with that. >> to answer the trump's allies who's saying oh, this is paul ryan trying to position themselves for 2020. >> that's because they are cynics. innermost conviction of what our country should be and our party should be and what his obligations are to the leaders. i believe that at the end of the day he will come down and favor donald trump. the fact that he's wrestng says he's closer to the republican party majority than donald trump is. >> there are house members who are trump republicans who are concerned that the speakers are not representing them. >> well, we don't have a nominee yet. let's be technical. we have a presumptive nominee. there is no reason why everybody has to get behind him before the july convention. we'll see what happens this thursday when they meet and what follows up on that. the house republican are divided over whether or not they like trump or trump
washington. he's a major political leader who's not a cynic. this town makes people into cynics. he goes back to wisconsin every weekend and he's an idealist and a conviction politician. donald trump needs to get comfortable with that. >> to answer the trump's allies who's saying oh, this is paul ryan trying to position themselves for 2020. >> that's because they are cynics. innermost conviction of what our country should be and our party should be and what his obligations are to...
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he lost big in wisconsin and ryan is not like eric cantor, he does town halls really, he had become a preacher of washington and lost sight of his flank. i'm not sure that it carries much weight but understand the reason for doing it. i think it's a terrible idea. ryan is one of the few good spokespeople for conservatism left and only glue housing the house of representatives together. this is kind of an endorsement of chaos by palin but it's team trump trying to steam roll everybody. >> tara, is it an endorsement of chaos, or did sarah palin reveal something else about the conversations taking place within the republican party as to whether at this point, you didn't like donald trump for a while, he is the presumptive nominee, might as well accept it? >> well, i agree with my good friend brian that sarah palin represents chaos in general. she's unrecognizable from the vice presidential candidate we supported in 2008. i don't know what sarah palin is doing. she's been rather shrill and inco-here ent and it's given her relevance again. she was fading off into the sunset of politics and she herself became a r
he lost big in wisconsin and ryan is not like eric cantor, he does town halls really, he had become a preacher of washington and lost sight of his flank. i'm not sure that it carries much weight but understand the reason for doing it. i think it's a terrible idea. ryan is one of the few good spokespeople for conservatism left and only glue housing the house of representatives together. this is kind of an endorsement of chaos by palin but it's team trump trying to steam roll everybody. >>...
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wisconsin people are not eagerly waiting to see the most powerful office holder they have ever had in washington. embrace donald trump. here's what paul ryan said today when asked about tomorrow's meeting. >> to pretend we're unified without unifying, we go into the fall at half strength. there's plenty of room for different policy disputes within this party. we come can from different wings of the party. the goal is to unify the various wings of the party along common principles. we have an obligation to merge around our common principles to offer this country a choice and better way forward. that's going to take some party unification. >> donald trump told "the new york times" he has no plans to change anything about his campaign. he said, quote, you pin the pennant and now you're in the world series. you going to change? people like the way i'm doing. those are his words. i think i have a mandate from the people. paul ryan met today with what might be the smallest caucus in congress, the trump caucus, a group of only 13 members of the house of representatives. joining us now, someone who was
wisconsin people are not eagerly waiting to see the most powerful office holder they have ever had in washington. embrace donald trump. here's what paul ryan said today when asked about tomorrow's meeting. >> to pretend we're unified without unifying, we go into the fall at half strength. there's plenty of room for different policy disputes within this party. we come can from different wings of the party. the goal is to unify the various wings of the party along common principles. we have...
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washington insiders, but at the end of the day you can't have it both ways, you can't have the enforcements from people from the former governor of california and the governor of indiana and wisconsin endorsing and claim the others are insiders. what echeds, did he has to do is reach those who are supporting donald trump. was he successful at reaching out to the donald trump supporters? that is something that remains to be seen. cnn jason carroll. >>> john kasich is describing his campaign as the little engine that can. it will take nearly a miracle for kasich's to win his party's nomination and he's predicting now how republican frontrunner donald trump will do if trump ends up winning the nomination instead. >> what i'm really fundamentally interested in in is making sure hillary clinton is not president. and donald trump if he goes to the convention, first of all, if he will get picked, he will get crushed in the fall and there's a couple districts here that republicans care about that will probably be gone with him. the fact is i'm the only one that beats hillary clinton consistently in 15, 16 of the last polls. also in the simulated electoral college, i win there and these guy
washington insiders, but at the end of the day you can't have it both ways, you can't have the enforcements from people from the former governor of california and the governor of indiana and wisconsin endorsing and claim the others are insiders. what echeds, did he has to do is reach those who are supporting donald trump. was he successful at reaching out to the donald trump supporters? that is something that remains to be seen. cnn jason carroll. >>> john kasich is describing his...
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ryan was back home in his native wisconsin yesterday where he met with party leaders. ryan and trump met face to face-to-face in washington on thursday. >>> the question is can we put together a process that really helps get our party unified so we're at full strength in the fall and based on the meetings we had on thursday i'm encowrnlgted with -- encouragedh the beginning of the process. >>> billionaire mark cuban said someone approached him to run for president. he told cnn it is too late to run. he said it would be fun to run against trump like trump he is a billionaire and reality tv experience. he has no interest in running. >>> president obama is teenage up with a grammy award winner for a personal message about addiction. >>> i used prescription drugs and battled addiction. if i did not get the help when i needed it, i would not be here today. >>> the hip hop artist join the president to be with the president during his weekly address. many times the drugs are prescribed by a doctor. this summer be mtv will air a one hour documentary that includes a conversation between the president and the hip hop artist. >>> mo
ryan was back home in his native wisconsin yesterday where he met with party leaders. ryan and trump met face to face-to-face in washington on thursday. >>> the question is can we put together a process that really helps get our party unified so we're at full strength in the fall and based on the meetings we had on thursday i'm encowrnlgted with -- encouragedh the beginning of the process. >>> billionaire mark cuban said someone approached him to run for president. he told cnn...
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wisconsin, all being targeted by trump. they prepare to try to win 270 of those electoral votes. the managing partner of purple strategies joins us from the washington let's talk about the support for this key demo. doug: clinton has a lead. she is leading by seven points. it is a true swing demographic. if you look at elections from 1992 through 2008, every single election, the winner carried this group nationally and in the states where we can look at the data, the winner carried that demographic as well. in this key swing demographic, clinton is up by seven points. john: let's look at a couple of key segments. white voters, female voters, independents. doug: we see some real polarization. among women, clinton is leading strong double digits. among men, trump is leading. he has a slightly among independents as well. race is a substantial issue. white voters are supporting him. clinton, she has a strong double-digit lead with minority voters. this key swing group mirroring a lot of demographic differences. the results on the top line works in clinton's favor. mark: in the data you just ran through, if you were trump, what would make you happiest? d
wisconsin, all being targeted by trump. they prepare to try to win 270 of those electoral votes. the managing partner of purple strategies joins us from the washington let's talk about the support for this key demo. doug: clinton has a lead. she is leading by seven points. it is a true swing demographic. if you look at elections from 1992 through 2008, every single election, the winner carried this group nationally and in the states where we can look at the data, the winner carried that...
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washington. tax slap get to the and romney. i believe there is a meeting between the speaker from wisconsin and someone else.o go on? megan: we have this meeting today. it is another inflection point as we like to say. ryan and donald trump. we will see donald trump in a series of meetings in an effort to be clear to republican leaders "i am the nominee, i will take this party forward, and you better get comfortable with that." people call this a more of a get to know you session. we will see how much policy is on the table. tom: i spoke to jim weber, the congressman from minnesota. what are they advising ryan? megan: he is in a tough position. you only have to look at the margins in places like west wasinia, where trump won 77% of the nominee. this is a popular nominee that has a broad coalition of support. establishmentthe need to get behind him and figure out what they are comfortable with, or this could be a disaster in 2016 with the senate as well as the house. francine: paul ryan is looking for loyalty? he wants donald trump to say that he is loyal to conservative party principles. what are the chances
washington. tax slap get to the and romney. i believe there is a meeting between the speaker from wisconsin and someone else.o go on? megan: we have this meeting today. it is another inflection point as we like to say. ryan and donald trump. we will see donald trump in a series of meetings in an effort to be clear to republican leaders "i am the nominee, i will take this party forward, and you better get comfortable with that." people call this a more of a get to know you session. we...
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wisconsin. he's expanding the map and he has the potential to bring new voters in. bill: "washington times." why women are not into the presidential race. martha: good stuff. this story as well. a navy seal's heroic final moments. dramatic video from the isis attack that killed charles keating earlier this week. bill: why you may have to pay more for health insurance. why premiums might spike despite the president's promise they would not. >> now is the time to finally keep the promise for affordable healthcare forker single american. ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ these are difficult times for elderly holocaust survivors martha: yo you may have to dig p tore pay your healthcare insurance premiums. major insurance companies say they are struggling and cannot cover the cost of the affordable care act, and they are proposing cost increases in 2016. the president said in his own word that i would keep your doctor under this plan and for most family their costs would go down by $2,500 a year. that's not true. >> not even close. premiums have gone way up. what
wisconsin. he's expanding the map and he has the potential to bring new voters in. bill: "washington times." why women are not into the presidential race. martha: good stuff. this story as well. a navy seal's heroic final moments. dramatic video from the isis attack that killed charles keating earlier this week. bill: why you may have to pay more for health insurance. why premiums might spike despite the president's promise they would not. >> now is the time to finally keep the...
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washington, d.c. and [indiscernible] the house which president obama oft this week has kind dedicated the belmont paul house there and i just wondered, i haven't been to wisconsin for a couple of years, but i am curious, do you have any comments to add about the allisonship between paul and her efforts and belle la follette? ms. unger: i am delighted to comment on any tidbits between allison paul and belle la follette because they are fascinating. know, gotul, as you her suffrage training in britain. she shouted out a politicians to get arrested and they were force-feeding her and she really believed that this was the way to go. you had to get attention, you had to get headlines. so polite.llette was she doesn't approve of this method. but then she says every day she is going to congress to, you know, sit in the gallery, sit in the gallery to listen, and she walked by one of the silent know how iand you showed you one of the women in their sashes showing their university degrees, and that she thought that maybe allison paul was onto something and she admires them and her writing goes from kind of a scolding tone to this is going to put people off and do it to m
washington, d.c. and [indiscernible] the house which president obama oft this week has kind dedicated the belmont paul house there and i just wondered, i haven't been to wisconsin for a couple of years, but i am curious, do you have any comments to add about the allisonship between paul and her efforts and belle la follette? ms. unger: i am delighted to comment on any tidbits between allison paul and belle la follette because they are fascinating. know, gotul, as you her suffrage training in...
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wisconsin, all being targeted by trump. they prepare to try to win 270 of those electoral votes. the managing partner of purple strategies joins us from the washington's talk about the support for this key demo. doug: clinton has a lead. she is leading by seven points. it is a true swing demographic. if you look at elections from 1992 through 2008, every single election, the winner carried this group nationally and in the states where we can look at the data, the winner carried that demographic as well. in this key swing demographic, clinton is up by seven points. john: let's look at a couple of key segments. white voters, female voters, independents. doug: we see some real polarization. among women, clinton is leading strong double digits. among men, trump is leading. he has a slightly among -- slightly among the slight -- slight lead among independents as well. race is a substantial issue. white voters are supporting him. clinton, she has a strong double-digit lead with minority voters. this key swing group mirroring a lot of demographic differences. the results on the top line works in clinton's favor. mark: in the data you just ran through, if y
wisconsin, all being targeted by trump. they prepare to try to win 270 of those electoral votes. the managing partner of purple strategies joins us from the washington's talk about the support for this key demo. doug: clinton has a lead. she is leading by seven points. it is a true swing demographic. if you look at elections from 1992 through 2008, every single election, the winner carried this group nationally and in the states where we can look at the data, the winner carried that demographic...
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washington, d c. the supreme court is near the house which president obama just the belmontdicated, paul house there. i just wondered, and i also used to live in wisconsin for a couple years, so i'm curious, do you have any tidbits to add about the relationship between alice paul and her efforts and ms. la follette? ms. unger: i am delighted to comment on the relationship between belle la follette and alice paul. alice paul, she was an american but she got her suffrage training in britain, shouting out at politicians and getting arrested. they were force-feeding her, and so forth. she really believed this was the way to go. you had to get attention. you have to get headlines. and belle is so polite. she doesn't approve of this message. but she said, every day she's going to congress to sit in the galleries and listen. she walks by what are called the silent sentinels. i showed you that one side of the women standing in front of the white house with the sashes indicating where they got their university degrees. she starts thinking, maybe alice paul is on to something. and she, she admires them, and her writing goes from sort of a scolding tone of, this i
washington, d c. the supreme court is near the house which president obama just the belmontdicated, paul house there. i just wondered, and i also used to live in wisconsin for a couple years, so i'm curious, do you have any tidbits to add about the relationship between alice paul and her efforts and ms. la follette? ms. unger: i am delighted to comment on the relationship between belle la follette and alice paul. alice paul, she was an american but she got her suffrage training in britain,...
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on wisconsin avenue where she lived with her mother, margaret was writing to the war department, asking if they knew where her brother robert was buried. like so many others, robert left washingtonned home. there are no known pictures of private first class robert. she is o he is one of the thousands of young men killed on d-day. margaret and her mother got their answer. his remains were most likely not recoverable. his name was added to the garden of the missing in normandy. he has no tombstone. the only part of him that made it back home to washington were a few personal belongings. now 72 years after d-day another young girl is asking the army about the private. a 16-year-old sophomore goes to school just a few blocks from what they lived. she is on a request to find the private. >> we can't find anything of his past family history. we just know about him. >> reporter: she i in a national history day project in which high school students research a soldier from their hometown who died on d-day. in the past, students would research their silent hero and then travel to normandy to deliver a eulogy at the soldier's grave site. >> he was only 20 years old when he was drafted. >>
on wisconsin avenue where she lived with her mother, margaret was writing to the war department, asking if they knew where her brother robert was buried. like so many others, robert left washingtonned home. there are no known pictures of private first class robert. she is o he is one of the thousands of young men killed on d-day. margaret and her mother got their answer. his remains were most likely not recoverable. his name was added to the garden of the missing in normandy. he has no...
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critical year, from the arab spring, egypt, tunisia, to wisconsin, the uprising of ,50,000 people, to the protests 1200 people got arrested here in washington protesting the keystone xl, concerned about climate change. september of 2011 occupy, thousands streamed into the county park and occupied wall street. i think a number of the pundits on television said that movement died. the police eviscerated the encampments, it was over. but hardly. when people streamed into the county park, and they challenged ,all street over many issues first the corporate media didn't even cover them. in that the media moguls and limousines going by, we are the media metropolis of the world. you had the elite journalists, they're just not covering them. when they did, aaron burnett was just starting to show on cnn, and her first lease on occupy was called seriously? then went from not covering it to mocking it. the overall idea of the networks was what are these people representative? against death penalty, against war, they're concerned about climate change, against racism, inequality. and i was digging oh my gosh, the media's listing. that's exactly right, i
critical year, from the arab spring, egypt, tunisia, to wisconsin, the uprising of ,50,000 people, to the protests 1200 people got arrested here in washington protesting the keystone xl, concerned about climate change. september of 2011 occupy, thousands streamed into the county park and occupied wall street. i think a number of the pundits on television said that movement died. the police eviscerated the encampments, it was over. but hardly. when people streamed into the county park, and they...
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washington and the presidential campaign. so expect ryan to take those types of questions when the rest of the leadership is done speaking momentarily. >> and we heard the congressman from wisconsin all but acknowledge that most of the folks in the room were there to ask a question or two perhaps about the big meeting tomorrow between ryan and trump. our senior political editor, mark murray, as i understand it is also standing by for us down in washington, d.c. and again, mark, i apologize to you in advance as well if i have to cut you off but we do want to get back to the podium when speaker ryan returns and starts to take some questions, but let us if we can for a bit look ahead to this meeting tomorrow. and as jacob rascon pointed out at the top of the hour, we have seen and heard a bit of a different tone from donald trump with regards to the speaker ahead of this meeting. what can we expect, mark, not to put you on the spot here but i guess to put you on the spot here, what can we expect coming out of this meeting tomorrow between trump and between paul ryan? >> yeah, craig, i think you set it up very well. tomorrow's meeting is going to be very important and important for t
washington and the presidential campaign. so expect ryan to take those types of questions when the rest of the leadership is done speaking momentarily. >> and we heard the congressman from wisconsin all but acknowledge that most of the folks in the room were there to ask a question or two perhaps about the big meeting tomorrow between ryan and trump. our senior political editor, mark murray, as i understand it is also standing by for us down in washington, d.c. and again, mark, i...
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washington post" looks at five scenarios where donald trump and the republicans claim victory. so let's look at the first map. it has trump sweeping the midwest, wins in ohio, michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsinlly around the businessman and help him land 283 electoral votes. >>> scenario number two, he could win florida, ohio, wisconsin and iowa. if so, he nets 228 electoral votes. on the next map we see trump winning new hampshire instead of iowa. he did there as you recall in the primaries. it could also help him to get to 280. in the next scenario, we see a win for him in wisconsin. now, remember, cruz won wisconsin big, but republican governor scott walker is a strong force and anwin could help trump end up with 276 and the last one "the post" called the close shave. trump 270 and clinton 2668. how would that happen? the map shows trump winning ohio and florida, plus virginia and new hampshire, and it's happened before. this is basically how george w. bush won in 2000. >>> knocks news alert as we await a hillary clinton campaign event with women and families in the d.c. subbush of stoneridge, virginia. this coming after donald trump went after her calling her an enabler of former preside
washington post" looks at five scenarios where donald trump and the republicans claim victory. so let's look at the first map. it has trump sweeping the midwest, wins in ohio, michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsinlly around the businessman and help him land 283 electoral votes. >>> scenario number two, he could win florida, ohio, wisconsin and iowa. if so, he nets 228 electoral votes. on the next map we see trump winning new hampshire instead of iowa. he did there as you recall in...
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critical year, from the arab spring, egypt, tunisia, to wisconsin, the uprising of ,50,000 people, to the protests 1200 people got arrested here in washington protesting the keystone xl, concerned about climate change. september of 2011 occupy, thousands streamed into the county park and occupied wall street. i think a number of the pundits on television said that movement died. the police eviscerated the encampments, it was over. but hardly. when people streamed into the county park, and they challenged ,all street over many issues first the corporate media didn't even cover them. in that the media moguls and limousines going by, we are the media metropolis of the world. you had the elite journalists, they're just not covering them. when they did, aaron burnett was just starting to show on cnn, and her first lease on occupy was called seriously? then went from not covering it to mocking it. the overall idea of the networks was what are these people representative? against death penalty, against war, they're concerned about climate change, against racism, inequality. and i was digging oh my gosh, the media's listing. that's exactly right, i
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noise ] [ room noise ] ♪ >>> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, wisconsinepublican congressman reed ribl joins us to discuss the ongoing fight against isis and whether the u.s. should be arming libya in an effort to help defeat the terrorist organization. congressman ribble will also discuss other issues before congress and his thoughts on the 2016 election. then texas democratic congressman gene graen will be on to discuss public health issues like zika and the opioid crisis as well as the future of the 2010 health care law. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. >>> thursday, a hearing on public accommodations law for the disabled. the house judicial subcommittee on the constitution and civil liberties meets at 9:00 a.m. eastern, and you can see that here on c-span 3. >>> donald trump campaigns in lawrenceville, new jersey thursday. the presumptive republican presidential nominee will be joined by new jersey governor chris christie. live confidential at 7:00 p.m. eastern on
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noise ] [ room noise ] ♪ >>> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, wisconsinepublican congressman reed ribl joins us to discuss the ongoing fight against isis and whether the u.s. should be arming libya in an effort to help defeat the terrorist organization. congressman ribble will also discuss other issues before congress and his thoughts on the 2016 election. then texas democratic congressman gene graen will be on to discuss public health issues like zika and the opioid crisis as well as the future of the 2010 health care law. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern thursday morning.
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wisconsin, all being targeted by trump. they prepare to try to win 270 of those electoral votes. the managing partner of purple strategies joins us from the washingtonalk about the support for this key demo. doug: clinton has a lead. she is leading by seven points. it is a true swing demographic. if you look at elections from 1992 through 2008, every single election, the winner carried this group nationally and in the states where we can look at the data, the winner carried that demographic as well. in this key swing demographic, clinton is up by seven points. john: let's look at a couple of key segments. white voters, female voters, independents. doug: we see some real polarization. among women, clinton is leading strong double digits. among men, trump is leading. he has a slightly among independents as well. race is a substantial issue. white voters are supporting him. clinton, she has a strong double-digit lead with minority voters. this key swing group mirroring a lot of demographic differences. the results on the top line works in clinton's favor. mark: in the data you just ran through, if you were trump, what would make you happiest? doug: the
wisconsin, all being targeted by trump. they prepare to try to win 270 of those electoral votes. the managing partner of purple strategies joins us from the washingtonalk about the support for this key demo. doug: clinton has a lead. she is leading by seven points. it is a true swing demographic. if you look at elections from 1992 through 2008, every single election, the winner carried this group nationally and in the states where we can look at the data, the winner carried that demographic as...
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wisconsin. >> first time in new york. >> we're the girls from florida, and we love "today". >> good morning, washington!. check! >>> good morning. good morning, everybody. it's 8:00 on "today". it's monday, may 9th. this is more like it, warming up on our plaza. drying out. we've got a great crowd this morning to start off the week. we have willie in for matt, who is out camping at the national parks. >> yes, he is. >> that's all i have to say about that. >> absolutely. we have natalie and jenna down in florida, having a good time. when they go on the road together, we do worry sometimes. they have a great story to tell. >> and they have matching outfits. >> so cute, look at them. we'll talk to them in a few minutes. >>> we'll begin with a check of the top stories from tamron. >> donald trump is fighting on two fronts this morning. he's escalating his feud with house speaker paul ryan, while stepping up his personal attacks on hillary clinton. nbc national correspondent peter alexander joins us from washington with the latest. good morning. >> hi, tamron. good morning. donald trump and paul ryan will me
wisconsin. >> first time in new york. >> we're the girls from florida, and we love "today". >> good morning, washington!. check! >>> good morning. good morning, everybody. it's 8:00 on "today". it's monday, may 9th. this is more like it, warming up on our plaza. drying out. we've got a great crowd this morning to start off the week. we have willie in for matt, who is out camping at the national parks. >> yes, he is. >> that's all i have...
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the one in wisconsin to arkansas, the one in north carolina to los angeles, his spouse from los angeles to washington. the f.s.d. in west virginia to san diego. there was no reason for these moves. i don't know what the price tag is on all those moves. but we could have certainly used that funding more appropriately. mr. palmer: well, and that just brings me back to the point i was trying to make with mr. rhoades, that you're spending all this money and we know that not every t.s.a. employee is up to standard. i mean, potentially 73 may have terrorist ties. but we're spending all this money and we're not investing in the security apparatus that we need to make sure, absolutely positively certain, that we have the very best people on the job and that we're protecting our airports. dr. -- i saw you shaking your head, dr. livingston. i presume you may have a comment. mr. livingston: sir, full disclosure. just like my partner here, we're from the same area as well. i'm from -- mr. palmer: well, i'm from hackleburg, alabama, and i live in hoover. and by the way, today is the five-year anniversary of the t
the one in wisconsin to arkansas, the one in north carolina to los angeles, his spouse from los angeles to washington. the f.s.d. in west virginia to san diego. there was no reason for these moves. i don't know what the price tag is on all those moves. but we could have certainly used that funding more appropriately. mr. palmer: well, and that just brings me back to the point i was trying to make with mr. rhoades, that you're spending all this money and we know that not every t.s.a. employee is...
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wisconsin. >> first time in new york. >> we're the girls from florida, and we love "today". >> good morning, washington!! >>> good morning. good morning, everybody. it's 8:00 on "today." it's monday, may 9th. this is more like it, warming up on our plaza. drying out. we've got a great crowd this morning to start off the week. we have willie in for matt, who is out camping at the national parks. >> yes, he is. >> that's all i have to say about that. yes. >> absolutely. we have natalie and jenna down at biscayne national park having a good time. when they go on the road together, we do worry sometimes. they have a great story to tell. >> we'll check in with them in just a few minutes. >> we have a lot to get to beginning with a check on the top stories. >>> nbc national correspondent peter alexander joins from us washington with the latest on donald trump. good morning. >> donald trump and paul ryan are going to meet this thursday but trump is showing little interest in uniting the gop. just this morning tweeting i will win the election against crooked hillary despite the people in the republican party th
wisconsin. >> first time in new york. >> we're the girls from florida, and we love "today". >> good morning, washington!! >>> good morning. good morning, everybody. it's 8:00 on "today." it's monday, may 9th. this is more like it, warming up on our plaza. drying out. we've got a great crowd this morning to start off the week. we have willie in for matt, who is out camping at the national parks. >> yes, he is. >> that's all i have to say...
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whatnow, if you watch wisconsin,adison, the most liberal city of the state, came out against this. host: let me ask you this -- caller: number one, washingtonc should have no business telling people what to pay people. get rid of all of these dictatorship companies. up next, carrie calling in from jackson, mississippi. you make less than $50,000 a year. have you seen that change over the last five years? caller: no. actually, we had to take a couple of pay cuts because we are in michigan, and because of the economy. one of the things i wanted to tell you -- this is kind of a catch 22. if the politicians would focus on bringing jobs to the united competition in the marketplace would force orloyers to pay more, employees would have more of a choice saying, we don't want -- we will not work for x corporation, we will go to white corporation.- y other thing that concerns me is there does not seem to be any kind of safeguard for companies bringing in workers from outside the country under a different status. they can bring them in. i have some good friends that are very capable, and they are in the technology industry, but they were laid off fro
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washington. so this this march madness is really madness. there is a lady in the back, may we canter the microphone please? >> thank you very much i'm joanne from the university of wisconsin. i have a question about the time span of some of the projects are talking about. for example the mars project, were dealing with an age in which students have relatively short attention spans according to research. perhaps the mars critique to be setting it but also interesting projects has pioneered the hundred y ss project in which the stars are the object at 100 years is the goal. of course their public forms and a lot of research being done is to how to get there. how can we stimulate people to keep going toward that very lengthy goal? >> were going to mars in the 2030s, that's a long time from now and lets you happen to be in the program. we don't have enough time to get ready. that's 14 years from now. from now. so were talking about humans in the environment in the 20 thirties. were going to to do that but there's all kinds of precursor. anybody read the book the martians. those who read the book and i didn't finish it, but those who read the book know that in the book he give
washington. so this this march madness is really madness. there is a lady in the back, may we canter the microphone please? >> thank you very much i'm joanne from the university of wisconsin. i have a question about the time span of some of the projects are talking about. for example the mars project, were dealing with an age in which students have relatively short attention spans according to research. perhaps the mars critique to be setting it but also interesting projects has pioneered...
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washington. >> this march madness is really madness when it's all said and done. a lady all the way in the back. >> thank you very much. i am from the university of wisconsin.he mars project, we're dealing with an age in which students have relatively short attention spans and mars fatigue could be setting in and some of the other interests projects, and one doctor pioneered the yss project in which the stars are the object and 100 years is the goal and there are public forums and a lot of research being done as to how to get there, and how can we stimulate people going towards that lengthy goal? >> we are going to mars in the 2030s, and that's a long time from now unless you happen to be in the program, and that says we don't have enough time to get ready, and that's 14 years from now. we are talking about humans in the martian environment in the 2030s and we are going to do that. but there are all kinds of precursors. how many of you saw the movie "the martian "? anybody read the book? those of you -- i didn't read the book, and we know in the book he gives you what nasa has been doing for the last 40 or 50 years and it's called precursors. every time you
washington. >> this march madness is really madness when it's all said and done. a lady all the way in the back. >> thank you very much. i am from the university of wisconsin.he mars project, we're dealing with an age in which students have relatively short attention spans and mars fatigue could be setting in and some of the other interests projects, and one doctor pioneered the yss project in which the stars are the object and 100 years is the goal and there are public forums and a...