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so is this a real wisconsin family that's really excited about how awesome wisconsin is now that scott walker has gotten rid of union rights? are they super psyched about how the sky hasn't fallen in wisconsin? no, what these folks are is family on bridge waves. you can find them at a part of istockphoto.com that's preserved for moving images. it is i stock video. the best thing is if you let it play all the way through, you can see the actors get bummed out and tired from the waving. at the end they sort of drop the girl. all right. take two. it is amazing to me still that guys as rich as the koch brothers, the two of them have more money than warren buffett. it's amazing to me still the crusading conservative billionaire activist brothers who have more money than god and yet they don't spend any of that money, they don't get off their wallet and hire people to pretend to be wisconsin families that like scott walker. instead they buy them online cheap. frankly it might be nice if they hired real people in wisconsin to impersonate people who like scott walker. since scott walker has be
so is this a real wisconsin family that's really excited about how awesome wisconsin is now that scott walker has gotten rid of union rights? are they super psyched about how the sky hasn't fallen in wisconsin? no, what these folks are is family on bridge waves. you can find them at a part of istockphoto.com that's preserved for moving images. it is i stock video. the best thing is if you let it play all the way through, you can see the actors get bummed out and tired from the waving. at the...
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democratic party chairman mike tate said it has become clearer than ever that he will wisconsin with her additions and institutions of our great state cannot endure any more of scott walker's abuses so will democrats in the badger's they put an end to the war on unions that scott walker started to give us an update is graham's alinsky communications director with the democratic party watch wisconsin graham welcome back. a break for having me tom thanks for joining us for those who may not know let's go over the procedure here how do you how do you recall. well. you get a lot of signatures and one thing i'll know from your introduction it's not just going to be democrats who sign the signatures there's plenty of independents and republicans who have had enough of scott walker but we have sixty days now we're going to start the process and november fifteenth we're going to try a turn of all in by january thirteenth we have to get five hundred forty thousand two hundred eight valid signatures to trigger the recall ravenously going for a lot more than that and we're going to do it there'
democratic party chairman mike tate said it has become clearer than ever that he will wisconsin with her additions and institutions of our great state cannot endure any more of scott walker's abuses so will democrats in the badger's they put an end to the war on unions that scott walker started to give us an update is graham's alinsky communications director with the democratic party watch wisconsin graham welcome back. a break for having me tom thanks for joining us for those who may not know...
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wisconsin can't wait. we cannot afford any more days of scott walker as our governor. >> so mike tate, tell us. when will the recall election take place if you get the 540,206 signatures within the 60 day window, you submit them, they're legitimate. i would imagine the secretary of state would play a role in making sure they're legitimate. when would the re-election likely be held? >> it's actually not the secretary of state. we have a supposedly non-partisan board that will review the signatures. we're thinking -- no one can predict with certainty. but we're thinking likely around in may or sometime in the early spring there will be an effort. it likely won't be on the state's republican primary which is april 3rd. sometime likely after that. we are in uncharted territory. this has never happened in wisconsin. it's only happened successfully once in american history. so we are going to make history here in wisconsin. we will take it as it comes and get the signatures and recall our governor. >> do you thi
wisconsin can't wait. we cannot afford any more days of scott walker as our governor. >> so mike tate, tell us. when will the recall election take place if you get the 540,206 signatures within the 60 day window, you submit them, they're legitimate. i would imagine the secretary of state would play a role in making sure they're legitimate. when would the re-election likely be held? >> it's actually not the secretary of state. we have a supposedly non-partisan board that will review...
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the head of the wisconsin afl-cio said that walker is dividing wisconsin and ordered to advance the corporateontinue to put the super rich among the 99%. and the president and service employees union health care wisconsin said walker's policies add to the real cause of our revenue problem. joining me now is maylon mitchell, president of the professional firefighters in wisconsin. mr. mitchell, good to have you with us tonight. do you see a connection between the 99% move and the anti-walker movement to recall him? is there going to be some energy captured there? what do you think? >> well, ed, thanks for having me on again. there is a definite connection. what we saw in between february and still current to this day in state of wisconsin is basically 50 years, 55 years of labor peace being taken away with one effect. and here in wisconsin, we said, no. we said hell no. we're not going to sit by and let this happen to us. the middle class are standing up. and what you're seeing if you relate that with occupy wall street, people are not going to sit by and let this happen to us. the middle clas
the head of the wisconsin afl-cio said that walker is dividing wisconsin and ordered to advance the corporateontinue to put the super rich among the 99%. and the president and service employees union health care wisconsin said walker's policies add to the real cause of our revenue problem. joining me now is maylon mitchell, president of the professional firefighters in wisconsin. mr. mitchell, good to have you with us tonight. do you see a connection between the 99% move and the anti-walker...
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epidemic plaguing the small town and republican scott walker could soon get an addiction notice from wisconsin governor's mansion details of how state democrats are working the racially to serve him his pink slip. last week bloomberg news broke the story the subsidiaries of koch industries the corporation owned by the very politically active billionaire brothers charles and david koch at the bribing foreign governments for better business. steel's not only that it's also alleged that the coast of secretly been doing business with iran as in the country with whom we have a trade embargo but beyond the illegal dealings with various nations there's now another troubling story coming out about the koch brothers it concerns the possibility that they poisoned an entire city it's a story the filmmaker robert greenwald tells in his new project cancer risks for coke profits as part of the koch brothers expose series take a look. at this right here is probably property but if you can follow it in a straight line you would be at georgia pacific supply and own back ok industry. is pitiful that coke allowe
epidemic plaguing the small town and republican scott walker could soon get an addiction notice from wisconsin governor's mansion details of how state democrats are working the racially to serve him his pink slip. last week bloomberg news broke the story the subsidiaries of koch industries the corporation owned by the very politically active billionaire brothers charles and david koch at the bribing foreign governments for better business. steel's not only that it's also alleged that the coast...
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that's why i'm here right now lots of people from wisconsin are coming and we're coming because it's the eleventh anniversary of the invasion of afghanistan and we look at the trillions of dollars literally that we've wasted on these wars and the impact especially on young people people i teach in medicine very technical college and come back with all kinds of serious life changing injuries i guess i have to ask you to something that's the majority of what our federal tax money goes to is either military spending or paying off interest on it you favor cutting that's actually not it's five percent of g.d.p. . it's roughly what we spend i'm talking about the federal budget the federal budget. the federal have for i don't know why we're time out just now but the federal government i mean what are you going to. want to do which is keeping america safe i think the last place you want to cut is the fence i think other places are great if you have it but you think keeping a safe means having soldiers not having well fed children and people who are whose cancers are treated i think keeping u
that's why i'm here right now lots of people from wisconsin are coming and we're coming because it's the eleventh anniversary of the invasion of afghanistan and we look at the trillions of dollars literally that we've wasted on these wars and the impact especially on young people people i teach in medicine very technical college and come back with all kinds of serious life changing injuries i guess i have to ask you to something that's the majority of what our federal tax money goes to is...
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drive down from southern wisconsin, in your district, to here in chicago. making it a big day for us. thank you. >> welcome. >> thank you very much. let's talk about news now. the state of this economy is such that the fed chairman this week, bernanke, warned that the recovery is, quote, close to faltering. bottom line here, all the argument in washington, what of this jobs bill the president wants can actually become law? >> well, what's concerning about it is he put ideas in this jobs bill that have already proven to fail. instead of trying to get compromise, he's embracing conflict. he's running around the country campaigning on a bill that he knows won't pass. can't even get it out of the senate right now. rather than working with us on ideas that we agree on that will actually pep >> so like what? >> in his speech he said let's do business tax reform and trade agreements. great, we agree with those. let's do those. we're bringing the trade agreements up next week in the house. i think we'll pass these things. quarter million new jobs by the administrat
drive down from southern wisconsin, in your district, to here in chicago. making it a big day for us. thank you. >> welcome. >> thank you very much. let's talk about news now. the state of this economy is such that the fed chairman this week, bernanke, warned that the recovery is, quote, close to faltering. bottom line here, all the argument in washington, what of this jobs bill the president wants can actually become law? >> well, what's concerning about it is he put ideas in...
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>> guest: he's from wisconsin. he grew up in the farming communities that surrounded appleton, wisconsin, called the township of grand chute. it's now mostly strip malls there now. the farms have receded as the suburbs have expanded outward. but at the time, it was a--a--a--farming communities heavily populated by the children of particularly dutch immigrants. the irish mccarthy clan were rare. there weren't a lot of irish catholics in wisconsin at the time, but there were a lot of catholics. and--and in that sense, the mccarthys were a part of a--formed part of this homogeneous rural community. c-span: what's the story about his marine time? >> guest: the story about his marine time is a checkered one. he is--he's--in the book, i describe it as a--a series of episodes from the "sergeant bilko" show in many ways. he was a wheeler-dealer. he was somebody who was very popular with his fellow officers and with the--the other ranks. he was a marine observation officer. basically, he debriefed pilots who came back from
>> guest: he's from wisconsin. he grew up in the farming communities that surrounded appleton, wisconsin, called the township of grand chute. it's now mostly strip malls there now. the farms have receded as the suburbs have expanded outward. but at the time, it was a--a--a--farming communities heavily populated by the children of particularly dutch immigrants. the irish mccarthy clan were rare. there weren't a lot of irish catholics in wisconsin at the time, but there were a lot of...
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but i don't number a lot of pro-wisconsin speech all, she is extremely fond of wisconsin.>> is awarding a transcript. i always wondered how to spell. you described in the winter and she said ewww. >> i think she says she didn't like a single person that she worked in wisconsin except the people that worked for jack. and in west virginia she like almost everyone she met. >> she obviously brought great charisma to the art of campaigning, and was an asset from well before the election. in the hard worker daily politicking, and how did the staff feel about her? >> she's great. i am sorry that she was not as happy about wisconsin as i saw her. because we were in the main street and, broken down storehouse, and that was the headquarters. and i remember her being there with, writing, and things, at least entertain the people who came. they found out who she was and he wanted to visit with her, and they did. so i do not remember her back part of that. i do remember that there was a pestiferous salesman for some newspaper, and kept bothering her and bob winger. and eventually she w
but i don't number a lot of pro-wisconsin speech all, she is extremely fond of wisconsin.>> is awarding a transcript. i always wondered how to spell. you described in the winter and she said ewww. >> i think she says she didn't like a single person that she worked in wisconsin except the people that worked for jack. and in west virginia she like almost everyone she met. >> she obviously brought great charisma to the art of campaigning, and was an asset from well before the...
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of wisconsin.just a week apart. >> there is a working entrance could barely splendored how to spell and in wisconsin in the winter she says e.u. >> i think she says that she did like a single person that she met in wisconsin except for the people that work for jack and then in west virginia she liked almost everyone she met. >> that's right. but obviously she brought great charisma to the art of campaigning and was announced that from well before the election. in the hard work daily politicking, how did this staff feel about her. and i am sorry that she was not as happy about wisconsin as i saw it because we were in the main street broken down storehouse and that was the headquarters. and i remember her being there with the right team and things and at least entertaining the people who came. they found out who she was and they wanted to visit with her and they did. so i do not remember her -- that part of it. i do remember that there was a pastor -- pestiferous salesman for some newspaper and cat b
of wisconsin.just a week apart. >> there is a working entrance could barely splendored how to spell and in wisconsin in the winter she says e.u. >> i think she says that she did like a single person that she met in wisconsin except for the people that work for jack and then in west virginia she liked almost everyone she met. >> that's right. but obviously she brought great charisma to the art of campaigning and was announced that from well before the election. in the hard work...
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that is wisconsin darey news. >> also in wisconsin, the world dairy expo starts in madison this week. our partners at dairy today will have complete online coverage throughout the week. >>> when we come back its time for tractor tales and the country church salute. please stay with us. announcer: when you earn your ged diploma, the barriers in your life fall. take the first step and get free ged information in your area at 1-877-38-your-ged, or yourged.org. earn your ged diploma and begin your brighter future. birthday next week. so happy birthday to you. . >>> i you are celebrate age big birthday and i guess the tractor is marking an anniversary to. >> beck's seeds of atlanta indiana is celebrating it's 75th anniversary. beck's -- serves multiple states. last month they hosted their yearly day, the president was presented with aging iron, a gift from his children. it brought back memories, with talked to him and his son scott. >> we had this old farm f20 and is always sat in the old hog barn, never ran. it's the first that i learned to drive on. everybody has a memory of when they le
that is wisconsin darey news. >> also in wisconsin, the world dairy expo starts in madison this week. our partners at dairy today will have complete online coverage throughout the week. >>> when we come back its time for tractor tales and the country church salute. please stay with us. announcer: when you earn your ged diploma, the barriers in your life fall. take the first step and get free ged information in your area at 1-877-38-your-ged, or yourged.org. earn your ged diploma...
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it's not just in wisconsin. this is happening all over the country. almost everywhere that republicans took control of state government in the last election. when they originally made these voting changes in wisconsin, republicans there presented no real evidence that there had ever been significant voter fraud of any kind in wisconsin, let alone voter fraud that would be stopped by the new rules that they have now put in place. if you are not swayed at all by the evidence, if you think that despite evidence to the contrary wisconsin must somehow secretly have a huge voter fraud problem that is worth destroying wisconsin's election system and spending $8 million in order to fix, then you are probably delighted with wisconsin's problem-solving approach to governance. if it does not seem to you that that is a problem that needed to be solved, let me introduce you to the united states house of representatives today. >> there's nothing more important, madam speaker, than protecting voiceless, unborn children and their families from the travesty of abortio
it's not just in wisconsin. this is happening all over the country. almost everywhere that republicans took control of state government in the last election. when they originally made these voting changes in wisconsin, republicans there presented no real evidence that there had ever been significant voter fraud of any kind in wisconsin, let alone voter fraud that would be stopped by the new rules that they have now put in place. if you are not swayed at all by the evidence, if you think that...
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coming up, the wisconsin state capital, they were furious with wisconsin governor scott walker. tonight governor scott walker joins us next. look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ >> right now job number one in every date is creating jobs but that does take some teamwork n wisconsin, democrats and republicans have had a little bit of trouble working together. democratic leaders fled the state after a fight with the governor over collective bargaining. and you remember the protests at the state capital. so how can governor scott walker get everyone to work together to create jobs? governor walker joins us. good evening. i understand you have a special session called to deal with jobs? >> th
coming up, the wisconsin state capital, they were furious with wisconsin governor scott walker. tonight governor scott walker joins us next. look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest...
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a more fearsome calamity struck wisconsin ... a fire consumed wilderness that was the deadliest forest fire in u.s. history of many lives were lost ... but many catholics believe that the virgin extended her hands of mercy ... the belgian girl led the faithful in fervent prayer ... locals remember the miraculous night when the fire stopped short of the chapel where they assembled and the rain came ... this was never formally recognized until now with blessings from wrong the bishop made the formal decree it's the only recognized apparition sites in the united states tom skilling has the forecast when we come ÷rpoéwéwx7xx7(5txz÷xst#8g÷sért[÷óxsxvér it's a beach weekend around here this is just amazing ... and for those in town for the marathon it will be beautiful weather to enjoy the race ... a sixth consecutive day of 100 percent sunshine would make this the longest string of executive 100 percent sunny days since way back in 1934. the most we had in chicago is 7 and was set that year ... we are bucking up against that record. t
a more fearsome calamity struck wisconsin ... a fire consumed wilderness that was the deadliest forest fire in u.s. history of many lives were lost ... but many catholics believe that the virgin extended her hands of mercy ... the belgian girl led the faithful in fervent prayer ... locals remember the miraculous night when the fire stopped short of the chapel where they assembled and the rain came ... this was never formally recognized until now with blessings from wrong the bishop made the...
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it is the wisconsin way of doing things. it does not accomplish what is supposed to do. it is legally challengeable. i am asking everyone to vote because there will be legal challenges with what it purports to do. >> proponents say it will save $400 million more than a proposition c. why should they not go with a measure that is going to save more money? >> the process was done without any input on those numbers. they are way over bloated in terms of the numbers, it probably does a little bit more money than what we did, but it was done by the same type of republicans that are attacking public workers and wisconsin, san jose, other areas around the country. it will not save that type of money. we worked with the city comptroller, we talked to workers, we had major analysis. everybody agrees, this is the way that the city will run better, it will save money and jobs. yes on c commonality. -- no on d. >> the increments they used to determine a contribution are smaller >> is a bogus argument. people claymore during bad times and not so much in good times. it is sensitive to
it is the wisconsin way of doing things. it does not accomplish what is supposed to do. it is legally challengeable. i am asking everyone to vote because there will be legal challenges with what it purports to do. >> proponents say it will save $400 million more than a proposition c. why should they not go with a measure that is going to save more money? >> the process was done without any input on those numbers. they are way over bloated in terms of the numbers, it probably does a...
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at the gunderson lutheran medical center in wisconsin, elderly patients are encouraged to make choices about their future care and sign advanced directives so everyone knows their wishes. lucky severson reports. >> what helps you when you face serious challenges in your life? >> well, i always get comfort from audrey, my wife. >> 61 years? >> of 61 years, yes. as of last friday. >> that's great. >> then our pastors. >> so your faith? >> yes. very important. >> conversations like this at gunderson lutheran hospital in wisconsin are what set off the nationwide outcry over the so-called death panels. this is curtis nelson connected to a dialysis machine with his wife audrey and his son, dennis. y is reecea is a nurse and guiding the discussion. >> with your particular illnesses and you have the multiple miloma and the heart failure and kidney disease, it's difficult to predict when a complication could occur. it could happen suddenly and you might be unaware to make the decisions. >> the end of life conversations began in the 1980s at the urging of the medical ef sis. he had grown alarmed
at the gunderson lutheran medical center in wisconsin, elderly patients are encouraged to make choices about their future care and sign advanced directives so everyone knows their wishes. lucky severson reports. >> what helps you when you face serious challenges in your life? >> well, i always get comfort from audrey, my wife. >> 61 years? >> of 61 years, yes. as of last friday. >> that's great. >> then our pastors. >> so your faith? >> yes. very...
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i am sorry that she was not as happy about wisconsin as i saw her. were in the mainstream broken-down straw house, and that was the headquarters. i remember being there writing and things. i do not remember that part of that. i do remember that there was a salesman from some ms. tepper. kept bothering her and bothering her. eventually she was writing to the president to. she said, you know, fellow, i bought an ad. he's said to low, what oh, that's my money. so it was not as they hoped it would be. thereafter she was great. she was marvelous. the best part about it was that if you got an assignment fervor it was done completely hidden and fastidiously and as beautifully as it possibly could have so that if he were on the committee you had better make sure. she was very good. >> and one of the fascinating things we look for as a film crew doing a documentary, the wisconsin primary, which i am sure many of you have seen, just to give you a sample of how large it came in just a short amount of time, standing there in the grocery store with a microphone a
i am sorry that she was not as happy about wisconsin as i saw her. were in the mainstream broken-down straw house, and that was the headquarters. i remember being there writing and things. i do not remember that part of that. i do remember that there was a salesman from some ms. tepper. kept bothering her and bothering her. eventually she was writing to the president to. she said, you know, fellow, i bought an ad. he's said to low, what oh, that's my money. so it was not as they hoped it would...
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it started in wisconsin. that lit the fire. it spread through ohio, indiana and across the midwest. 1500 people went to house parties and helped forge a contract for the american dream this summer. then, in july and august, in town meetings across the country, legislators said they found out people were angry. they thought they elected them to create jobs. not because medicare. and i heard from it. i'll tell you even a tea party legislators came back a little more sober. [laughter] progressive caucus came back and the jobs tour came back and put out a big jobs program and the president got the spirit and put out the job that demanded action. we are making a difference already. but it is still building. occupy wall street as they said this morning sent us an example for all of us, discipline, not violence, protests, and building a democratic space in the belly of the beast. and now in 57, 58, 60 cities across the country, pay us that the new bottom line taking this argument to banks in cities across the country and we are going
it started in wisconsin. that lit the fire. it spread through ohio, indiana and across the midwest. 1500 people went to house parties and helped forge a contract for the american dream this summer. then, in july and august, in town meetings across the country, legislators said they found out people were angry. they thought they elected them to create jobs. not because medicare. and i heard from it. i'll tell you even a tea party legislators came back a little more sober. [laughter] progressive...
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the fight for labor rights in wisconsin today it continues. as a nationwide protest against the power of the wall street and is evolving into what some are now calling a revolution. on the streets and off the street. and fuel to this grassroots fire hundreds of progressive groups and leaders are latching on including van jones in a campaign to take back the american dream at a conference of the same name we went from hoping to moping if we got to the middle this movement is now being built according to lawmakers and labor leaders alike i think america knows who's responsible and they're upset by it and they're upset that these folks are still living as if they had destroyed millions of lives and i think that's going to spread across the country. i think in spreading because those with all the wealth are hurting it and people that need jobs aren't getting them it's time they say to fight the echo chamber of corporate and right wing interests if you stated over and over and over again on fox news on radical yellow radio rush limbaugh if you stat
the fight for labor rights in wisconsin today it continues. as a nationwide protest against the power of the wall street and is evolving into what some are now calling a revolution. on the streets and off the street. and fuel to this grassroots fire hundreds of progressive groups and leaders are latching on including van jones in a campaign to take back the american dream at a conference of the same name we went from hoping to moping if we got to the middle this movement is now being built...
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west and southwest up at the fox valley area of wisconsin pretty good storms. 35,000 ft.like light and variable tonight 55 percent humidity and low balled sports across the area pawl but not a problem one more day statistical work in any case typically one more 80 degree day trace of rainfall this month why the rainfall have engaged to as much as 2 in. in some areas you can't see the sot clouds sot cloud much of the day cloud over late in the day beyond that this big thing came into jet strabo's of which lifted the@q@q air shot of cool air cool temperatures warm attempted to make a rebound it does not quite make it over the weekend next week big dollop of chilly air across center of country looking at wednesday that right there watch the storm come together best shot at rand paul tomorrow night rainfall by midnight tomorrow night awakening to grant another thunderstorm early in the day on thursday tapered showers getting windy and cold nice day open the weekend except for a chance of showers perhaps on sunday tonight partly cloudy mild could be a light shower or sprinkle
west and southwest up at the fox valley area of wisconsin pretty good storms. 35,000 ft.like light and variable tonight 55 percent humidity and low balled sports across the area pawl but not a problem one more day statistical work in any case typically one more 80 degree day trace of rainfall this month why the rainfall have engaged to as much as 2 in. in some areas you can't see the sot clouds sot cloud much of the day cloud over late in the day beyond that this big thing came into jet...
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you and herbie saw a dominant prime-time performance by wisconsin. another team putting on an impressive performance tonight was alabama, taking on florida in the swamp. second quarter. alabama up 24-10. third and long. john brantley taken down. he injures his knee and ankle. did not return. trent richardson, 181 yards. alabama rolls 38-10. they get lsu next. lsu had no problems with kentucky. jordan jefferson back at quarterback. jarrett lee started. but jefferson played. so too did matthew. forces the fumble. goes the otherway. lsu big. 35-7. undefeated south carolina. undefeated 4-0 for the first time under steve spurrier. taking on auburn. gamecocks. number 10 in the country. going into fourth quarter. barrett trotter to phillip lusten kirken. check this out. oh, good bounce. auburn wins by three. 16-13. oklahoma has texas in the red river rivalry next weekend. they struggled today against ball state. check that, they did not. 62-6. landry jones, five touchdowns. one of them there to ryan broyles. baylor kansas state. sper september intercepted f
you and herbie saw a dominant prime-time performance by wisconsin. another team putting on an impressive performance tonight was alabama, taking on florida in the swamp. second quarter. alabama up 24-10. third and long. john brantley taken down. he injures his knee and ankle. did not return. trent richardson, 181 yards. alabama rolls 38-10. they get lsu next. lsu had no problems with kentucky. jordan jefferson back at quarterback. jarrett lee started. but jefferson played. so too did matthew....