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currently, there are seven businesses in the program in wisconsin. we will fund an expansion of 20 more over the next three years. in addition, the state division of vocational rehabilitation currently serves more than 17,000 people. the recent law i signed at independent living resources in la crosse will help us serve an additional 6,000 individuals with disabilities. we will use the wisconsin fast forward program to provide training to people with disabilities to fill needs in key industries. [ applause ] all in all, we understand that for an economic recovery to be real, we cannot leave anyone behind. we are looking for new ways to help connect people looking for work to the skills they need to fill available jobs across the state. in addition to our tech colleges and our worker training programs, this means investing more in our k-12 schools. we support dual enrollment academies, like the new one at wctc, that allows high school seniors from eight school districts to take courses in information technology, tool & die, and welding/fabrication for
currently, there are seven businesses in the program in wisconsin. we will fund an expansion of 20 more over the next three years. in addition, the state division of vocational rehabilitation currently serves more than 17,000 people. the recent law i signed at independent living resources in la crosse will help us serve an additional 6,000 individuals with disabilities. we will use the wisconsin fast forward program to provide training to people with disabilities to fill needs in key...
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this is a felony in the state of wisconsin. the illegal campaign operation has already led to 15 felony convictions and three misdemeanors for six of walker's associates. how could he not know? walker has denied any involvement whatsoever in the illegal activities. in fact, he's the conservative hero. but wednesday's document dump tells a different story and it is raising big questions. ruth conniff of the progressive magazine points out walker was involved in the smallest of details of his campaign. one example shows a county staff e-mailing campaign advisers to how to respond to talk about taxes. walker personally responded and replied in this e-mail saying this is good. another e-mail shows walker telling staffers how to deal with questions about his chief of staff, tom nordeli's work history. walker wrote, even if it comes up, tom's answer would be short and pif fi. he should stop spending his time dreaming up political attacks with the service employees international union and start working on the county budget. that's wal
this is a felony in the state of wisconsin. the illegal campaign operation has already led to 15 felony convictions and three misdemeanors for six of walker's associates. how could he not know? walker has denied any involvement whatsoever in the illegal activities. in fact, he's the conservative hero. but wednesday's document dump tells a different story and it is raising big questions. ruth conniff of the progressive magazine points out walker was involved in the smallest of details of his...
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and outside wisconsin to unseat scott walker. conservatives from around the country are going to fight very hard to keep scott walker in the governor's mansion. >> they're going to say this is the model. i appreciate your time, sir. >> let's turn to ruth. it is still focusing on the legal problems for scott walker. he calls it old news. what's the response on the ground about the e-mail scandal? do folks care about this? >> if you judge by the local newspapers, this is getting a lot of traction. people are really interested. there's been a very strong message which endorsed walker in the election saying these e-mails clearly show the governor was at the center of this, he knew about it, it is not credible for him to deny it. furth furthermoth furthermore, he's not answering any questions. >> the question comes up in light of the recent developments and the document dump of 27,000 e-mails, do you think milwaukee's district attorney should have forced walker to answer some of these questions? it looks like he's been left off the ho
and outside wisconsin to unseat scott walker. conservatives from around the country are going to fight very hard to keep scott walker in the governor's mansion. >> they're going to say this is the model. i appreciate your time, sir. >> let's turn to ruth. it is still focusing on the legal problems for scott walker. he calls it old news. what's the response on the ground about the e-mail scandal? do folks care about this? >> if you judge by the local newspapers, this is getting...
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many thanks wisconsin governor scott walker.ways by the way his new book "unintimidated" it's available every where. it's free market friday. we got our experts assembled to talk immigration, keystone and what they thought of governor walker. do they think he looked and sounded like president walker. up next on "the kudlow report". [ tires screech ] [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze, and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned mercedes-benz for the next new owner. [ car alarm chirps ] hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event through february 28th. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is
many thanks wisconsin governor scott walker.ways by the way his new book "unintimidated" it's available every where. it's free market friday. we got our experts assembled to talk immigration, keystone and what they thought of governor walker. do they think he looked and sounded like president walker. up next on "the kudlow report". [ tires screech ] [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze, and recondition...
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>> well, in wisconsin, the wisconsin constitution is very clear in the qualifications for voters, for voting, and the league's lawsuit, which is based entirely in state law, challenges the constitutionality under the wisconsin constitution of adding an additional requirement that in addition to age, citizenship, and residency, you also have to produce one of a very, very short list, very restrictive list of government-issued photo i.d., and that's the basis of the league's lawsuit in wisconsin. >> well, we know a county circuit judge sided with the league in 2012 and invalidated the law, but later a state appeals court upheld the measure. where is your confidence this morning as you are facing another legal hurdle? >> well, we feel that we've got a very strong case, and we are extremely proud of the fact that thanks to the league's lawsuit, the implementation of the state's photo i.d. law has been injoined and no voter in wisconsin was disenfranchised in the five elections that have occurred in 2012 and 2013. that we feel is a real triumph, but we also feel we have a very, very strong
>> well, in wisconsin, the wisconsin constitution is very clear in the qualifications for voters, for voting, and the league's lawsuit, which is based entirely in state law, challenges the constitutionality under the wisconsin constitution of adding an additional requirement that in addition to age, citizenship, and residency, you also have to produce one of a very, very short list, very restrictive list of government-issued photo i.d., and that's the basis of the league's lawsuit in...
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madison, wisconsin. newly elected republican governor scott walker rejecting a state budget shortfall introduces sweeping legislation called the budget repair bill. >> just like nearly every state across the country, we are broke. >> in order to close the gap, walker's bill proposes broad spending cuts, but also includes something many people don't expect. the elimination of collective bargaining rights for public employee unions. >> walker's plan was to make it much harder for public sector unions to bargain with state, county or local government or school districts. he was saying we're going to take away your right to exist. >> collective bargaining is not a right. in the public sector, collective bargaining is an expensive entitlement. >> state democrats dispute that union bargaining rights affect the state's budget situation and that wisconsin is broke. they also disagree with some of the bill's other provisions, which include privatizing state power plants and overhauling medicare. lena taylor is a
madison, wisconsin. newly elected republican governor scott walker rejecting a state budget shortfall introduces sweeping legislation called the budget repair bill. >> just like nearly every state across the country, we are broke. >> in order to close the gap, walker's bill proposes broad spending cuts, but also includes something many people don't expect. the elimination of collective bargaining rights for public employee unions. >> walker's plan was to make it much harder...
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it's wisconsin zone.uple of states couple of states have john does, think of it as a grand jury investigation. in this case instead of appealing to citizens, jury of your piers, you are being presided over as a target by one judge who is invested with a great deal of power and discretion. >> john doe i guess it is supposed to be secret hot targets are this has been going on for some time i take it who are the suspected targets or maybe even known targets? >> yeah, there are according to multiple sources at least 29 different targets. the "wall street journal" also did a piece on this as well back in november and got some of the additional documents. we have talked to multiple sources those targets including wisconsin's club for growth. the republican governor's association. friends of scott walker, the campaign of governor scott walker. and folks like afp and others. and, again, the allegation here as we understand it is legal campaign conservative groups with the walker campaign back in 2011-2011 recall
it's wisconsin zone.uple of states couple of states have john does, think of it as a grand jury investigation. in this case instead of appealing to citizens, jury of your piers, you are being presided over as a target by one judge who is invested with a great deal of power and discretion. >> john doe i guess it is supposed to be secret hot targets are this has been going on for some time i take it who are the suspected targets or maybe even known targets? >> yeah, there are...
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big news in local papers in wisconsin.in one e-mail that was released this week your then chief of staff thomas nardelli, let's put this up on the screen, writes campaign and county workers that you wanted to hold daily conference calls, quote, to review events of the day or of a previous or future day so we can better coordinate sound timely responses, and in another e-mail county administrative director cynthia archer suggests that colleagues should use a private e-mail account. i use this private account quite a bit to communicate with skw, that's you, and nardelli, the former chief of staff. question, if county workers were doing nothing wrong, why should they be using a private e-mail account? >> well, but that's exactly to my point. you had a democratic district attorney spend almost three years looking at every single one of those communications, interviewing people, talking to people. and closed the case. >> did you know there was a private e-mail account? >> it's one of those where i point out district attorney ha
big news in local papers in wisconsin.in one e-mail that was released this week your then chief of staff thomas nardelli, let's put this up on the screen, writes campaign and county workers that you wanted to hold daily conference calls, quote, to review events of the day or of a previous or future day so we can better coordinate sound timely responses, and in another e-mail county administrative director cynthia archer suggests that colleagues should use a private e-mail account. i use this...
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investigations in the state of wisconsin.st, when you were the milwaukee county executive, there are allegations, and in fact people have been convicted, for working on county time to help you and the lieutenant governor get elected. here is an anti-walker ad that is running right now in wisconsin. take a look. >> the investigation is getting closer to governor walker. >> what did the president know and when did he first know it? >> what did scott walker know and when did he know it? >> now, we should point out that they have brought charges against a number of people. they brought absolutely no charges against you, but the reason this is hot again is because thousands of e-mails were released this week that indicate that you knew that public workers were working on county time in political campaigns, which is against the law. >> right, and that's just -- just absolutely not true, and if you look at the facts out there, this is old news. this is about a case that was closed last march. a democratic district attorney in milwau
investigations in the state of wisconsin.st, when you were the milwaukee county executive, there are allegations, and in fact people have been convicted, for working on county time to help you and the lieutenant governor get elected. here is an anti-walker ad that is running right now in wisconsin. take a look. >> the investigation is getting closer to governor walker. >> what did the president know and when did he first know it? >> what did scott walker know and when did he...
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and most important fellowder fi itizen of the great state of, e wisconsin. it is my honor to address you dist importtly, fel before i get started, i wouldbey introduce the first ladye firs of wisconsin te. [ applause ] also in the gallery are our sons, matt and alex, and my family; my parents, llew and pat, my brother, david, my sister-in-law, maria, and my nieces, isabella and eva. [ applause ] next to my wife is major general don dunbar, our adjutant general. i want to thank him and the more than 10,000 members of the wisconsin national guard. thank you for being here. [ applause ] the state of our state is strong and improving every day. the economy is dramatically better and our finances are in great shape. still, there is more work to be done. you can clap from a that. that is okay. [ applause ] thankfully, the days of double-digit tax increases, billion-dollar deficits, and major job loss are gone. we replaced them with massive tax cuts, growing budget surpluses, and significant job growth. [ applause ] wisconsin is going back to work. tonight, we have
and most important fellowder fi itizen of the great state of, e wisconsin. it is my honor to address you dist importtly, fel before i get started, i wouldbey introduce the first ladye firs of wisconsin te. [ applause ] also in the gallery are our sons, matt and alex, and my family; my parents, llew and pat, my brother, david, my sister-in-law, maria, and my nieces, isabella and eva. [ applause ] next to my wife is major general don dunbar, our adjutant general. i want to thank him and the more...
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wisconsin's got these big -- they've got a big firewall there.or the county of a county or a state. you can't get involved in campaigns. i get it. but politically speaking, is this going to be a impediment, snag will stop him, governor scott walker from being a credible candidate for president in 2016? what is happening? i'm going to go with john first. >> i find it sort of hard to believe that this is the kind of thing to believe, what we currently know would be a major impediment to walker. what they say in their statement, the prosecutor investigated this, looked at the e-mails and decided that walker was not guilty of anything and he was not punished. and they have that as a pretty strong line of defense. i think most people think that david plouffe, when he was the senior adviser to barack obama in 2012, that he was doing the people's business and he was also deeply involved in the reelection effort. when chris matthews worked in the carter white house -- >> as a speech writer. i was writing campaign speeches. >> you were writing campaign sp
wisconsin's got these big -- they've got a big firewall there.or the county of a county or a state. you can't get involved in campaigns. i get it. but politically speaking, is this going to be a impediment, snag will stop him, governor scott walker from being a credible candidate for president in 2016? what is happening? i'm going to go with john first. >> i find it sort of hard to believe that this is the kind of thing to believe, what we currently know would be a major impediment to...
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once they were all sworn into office in wisconsin, wisconsin republicans moved almost immediately tote. you might remember. it was immediately a hugely contentious issue. it sparked some of the largest protests that have ever happened in the state of wisconsin. people said it rendered the political fabric in that state the way they had never seen it before. it led even to the attempted recall of governor walker. just absolutely transformed that state. why was it so important to them to do that? why did wisconsin republicans go so far out of their way and cause that much drama in the state to do it? at the most basic level, i mean, one way to understand the difference between the two parties in this country is that the republicans represent people who sign paychecks on the front and the democrats represent people who sign paychecks on the back. republicans are the party of business owners. businesses are anti-union because they want to have maximum leverage over their employees and pay them as little as the marngt allows. make republicans lining up against the unions is just ideologic
once they were all sworn into office in wisconsin, wisconsin republicans moved almost immediately tote. you might remember. it was immediately a hugely contentious issue. it sparked some of the largest protests that have ever happened in the state of wisconsin. people said it rendered the political fabric in that state the way they had never seen it before. it led even to the attempted recall of governor walker. just absolutely transformed that state. why was it so important to them to do that?...
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looking ahead, we have the opportunity to do even more good work for the people of wisconsin. again, i ask for your help and support. tonight, i propose a blueprint for prosperity to help provide more opportunities for the citizens of wisconsin. specifically, i ask you to work with me over the next few weeks to return the vast majority of the new surplus directly to the hard-working taxpayers of wisconsin and to add more than- [applause]-- $100 million to the state's rainy day fund. as it has over the past few years, lowering the tax burden will contribute to a stronger economy and a better fiscal situation in the future. our blueprint for prosperity will put more than $800 million back into the hands of the hard-working taxpayers all across the state through tax cuts and withholding changes. once passed, the total tax relief provided since i took office will be roughly $2 billion. [applause] first, we will reduce property taxes by $406 million. [applause] this is more than four times larger than the property tax relief we passed last year, and it is vitally important to prote
looking ahead, we have the opportunity to do even more good work for the people of wisconsin. again, i ask for your help and support. tonight, i propose a blueprint for prosperity to help provide more opportunities for the citizens of wisconsin. specifically, i ask you to work with me over the next few weeks to return the vast majority of the new surplus directly to the hard-working taxpayers of wisconsin and to add more than- [applause]-- $100 million to the state's rainy day fund. as it has...
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moore of wisconsin. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 475, the gentlewoman from wisconsin, ms. moore, and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from wisconsin. ms. moore: thank you so much, mr. chairman. my amendment is straightforward . it simply provides a sense of congress that acknowledges the tremendous work done by the consumer financial protection bureau. as it was originally conceived in dodd-frank, and how it has been operating to this point. the agency, mr. chair, has refunded $3 billion to 9.7 million victims of unfair, deceptive and abuses practices in -- abusive practices in financial markets. the cfpb has helped people and fraud has been curtailed. the message has been sent to the next generation of financial huskers, that there is a dedicated cop on the beat in financial markets. the singular and dedicated mission of the consumer financial protection bureau is to protect consumers from financial products, from schemes, and inspires trus
moore of wisconsin. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 475, the gentlewoman from wisconsin, ms. moore, and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from wisconsin. ms. moore: thank you so much, mr. chairman. my amendment is straightforward . it simply provides a sense of congress that acknowledges the tremendous work done by the consumer financial protection bureau. as it was originally conceived in dodd-frank, and how it has been operating to...
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. >> captain fantastic and if you've seen the movie the pinball wisconsin's arrested machine and elton john has his own pinball machine there's another pinball machine attack from mars and the medieval madness that features tina ray before she was famous. something for me, i love about pinball is the artwork because the play fields is all screen printed so i get to admire but i anything else in printing those playing fields it's a work of art do you have the one that says you have failed >> (laughter). >> i think you might be referring to black knight referral it says no way when you miss it's very not encouraging. >> (laughter). >> he's against you throughout the game. >> commissioners any other questions or comments. thank you very much you can have a seat. any any public comment? in support or about this? come on up >> hello commissioners, thank you very much for the opportunity. >> state your name. >> i'm erick i'm the selfishness director at the patent university a small college in the east bay. i want to see a few words on behalf of petitioner. i help to run the pinball tournamen
. >> captain fantastic and if you've seen the movie the pinball wisconsin's arrested machine and elton john has his own pinball machine there's another pinball machine attack from mars and the medieval madness that features tina ray before she was famous. something for me, i love about pinball is the artwork because the play fields is all screen printed so i get to admire but i anything else in printing those playing fields it's a work of art do you have the one that says you have failed...
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arrested of these game it's got a full flat screen and it is from the movie wisconsin's arrested of these including a monkey that picks up the ball and heads to the castle. it's great the best players in the world has been there the other thing it's for casual people to be playing for fun and to learn about it pinball was not once as popular as it was. just having a place for people to play. i think it's good for the game and the city to have this special offering that was documented in the middle eastern magazine had cover stories about the gold watch and pinball stories there's a broad appeal for visitors. it's a positive place i think that matt as the owner and his wife make it welcoming and pinball people have been around for a long time. the attitude is really nice among pinball people. we're competitive or cache people playing for fun it's a low-cost fun and enjoyment and i love the game and the gold watch does is great game >> thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker >> i'll try not to sound like a broken record. i'm sort of the opposite of andrea i moved to san franci
arrested of these game it's got a full flat screen and it is from the movie wisconsin's arrested of these including a monkey that picks up the ball and heads to the castle. it's great the best players in the world has been there the other thing it's for casual people to be playing for fun and to learn about it pinball was not once as popular as it was. just having a place for people to play. i think it's good for the game and the city to have this special offering that was documented in the...
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for having me. >> what is the situation for people who use propane in wisconsin? >> never since the oil embargo of the '70s which brought on long gas lines at the pumps and doubling of fuel oil price he, have we seen such a magnitude of scale. currently in wisconsin we have about 250,000 households that heat with liquid propane, lp. and hit the hardest are the elderly disabled, veterans and working families with young children who are the most vulnerable. for them heat which is a basic necessity has become an unaffordable luxury. we are seeing 200 to 300% increases in literally a tank of fuel. we've seen deliveries that are taking as much as a week to ten days to actually fet to the homes -- get to the homes. assuming of course if they have the dollars. if you are elderly with a $1,000 a month income is completely consumed within one month for an low pressurlp delivery. the only light at the end of the tunnel appears to be an oncoming train. for the generosity of keep wisconsin warm/cool fund which has been literally fielding calls each day with households less th
for having me. >> what is the situation for people who use propane in wisconsin? >> never since the oil embargo of the '70s which brought on long gas lines at the pumps and doubling of fuel oil price he, have we seen such a magnitude of scale. currently in wisconsin we have about 250,000 households that heat with liquid propane, lp. and hit the hardest are the elderly disabled, veterans and working families with young children who are the most vulnerable. for them heat which is a...
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moore of wisconsin. the chair will reduce to two minutes the minimum time for any electronic vote in this series. the unfinished business is request for recorded vote on amendment number one printed in 350 b of house report 113- on which further proceedings were postponed and the yeas prevailed by voice vote. the clerk: amendment number one printed in house report number 113-350 offered by mr. rigell of virginia. the chair: a recorded rote has been requested. those in support of a recorded vote will rise. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote, the yeas are 250 and the nays are 167.
moore of wisconsin. the chair will reduce to two minutes the minimum time for any electronic vote in this series. the unfinished business is request for recorded vote on amendment number one printed in 350 b of house report 113- on which further proceedings were postponed and the yeas prevailed by voice vote. the clerk: amendment number one printed in house report number 113-350 offered by mr. rigell of virginia. the chair: a recorded rote has been requested. those in support of a recorded vote...
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the old one showed us going from the peek of wisconsin up i say it that way. of about 5 hundred and then it shows, you know, on the counter year we're down to about 340 where do those people go >> most of them were consultants. >> actually, it's shown under the green bar which i assume - >> i don't have lecturers graft but on page 12 of this year's. >> yeah. i have that. >> so the black line on the bottom of that bar at the 2 hundred number represents the puc staff. so we have basically stayed constant at the 2 >> i pledge allegiance to the flag people at the puc so none of those people have left because of the lack of work but above the black line is work we contract out to dwp. or other city departments and that's by work order. i couldn't tell you whether or not the hi drastic division e division has grown and the remainder by consultants. those are specific contracts for specific projects so those consultants knew at the end of the contract that's it >> i think you just told me the green that's above the two hundred is other city employees. >> and consulta
the old one showed us going from the peek of wisconsin up i say it that way. of about 5 hundred and then it shows, you know, on the counter year we're down to about 340 where do those people go >> most of them were consultants. >> actually, it's shown under the green bar which i assume - >> i don't have lecturers graft but on page 12 of this year's. >> yeah. i have that. >> so the black line on the bottom of that bar at the 2 hundred number represents the puc...
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for tonight's politically correct that i'm correct in wisconsin republican governor scott walker on fox so-called news sunday walker said that he has refused to expand medicaid under obamacare in his state because he's just looking out for wisconsin taxpayers. i don't think the measure of success in government is how many people are dependent on government i want people to no longer be dependent because we empower them to get good jobs family supporting careers in the private sector and that's part of our philosophy we did something unique we didn't do what other states did by just not taking the medicaid expansion we didn't take the challenges that come with the medicaid expansion and putting our taxpayers at risk because i love the taxpayers don't put it at risk even before the governor walker says he loves wisconsin taxpayers but if you really love wisconsin taxpayers he'd be expanding medicaid to millions of wisconsinites who are living in poverty right now walker and republican lawmakers in twenty five states are preventing millions of people from getting their own tax dollars back
for tonight's politically correct that i'm correct in wisconsin republican governor scott walker on fox so-called news sunday walker said that he has refused to expand medicaid under obamacare in his state because he's just looking out for wisconsin taxpayers. i don't think the measure of success in government is how many people are dependent on government i want people to no longer be dependent because we empower them to get good jobs family supporting careers in the private sector and that's...
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but if you really love wisconsin taxpayers he'd be expanding medicaid to millions of wisconsinites who are living in poverty right now walker and republican lawmakers in twenty five states are preventing millions of people from getting their own tax dollars back in the form of expanded medicaid since the government is picking up one hundred percent of the cost of medicaid expansion for the first three years and ninety percent forever republicans by refusing to expand the program are not saved. in their states any money instead they're preventing their own taxpayers from getting back their own tax dollars in the form of medicaid even the conservative leaning fact checking site pundit fact agreed with that claim saying that we we rate that statement mostly true so all gov walker might say that he loves the taxpayers might pretend that he's keeping money in their wallets he's actually preventing them from get the in the benefits of their own tax dollars and that's why he's being politically correct. just. the. it's the good the bad of the very very g.i. generously ugly the good rocco's li
but if you really love wisconsin taxpayers he'd be expanding medicaid to millions of wisconsinites who are living in poverty right now walker and republican lawmakers in twenty five states are preventing millions of people from getting their own tax dollars back in the form of expanded medicaid since the government is picking up one hundred percent of the cost of medicaid expansion for the first three years and ninety percent forever republicans by refusing to expand the program are not saved....
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and reducing the tax burden on wisconsin families.from jonathan wessel, friends of scott walker. let's go to karen first. scott walker has an unique position among all of the governors who are not chris christie. he is one of the real contenders among, you know, mainstream republican party. the. people and the decision makers who are looking for let's say a rand paul and tea party candidate? >> and after surviving the recall in wisconsin, he's really a hero to conservatives. he was just coming off a big book tour. so his profile is very high. it's true, these are old e-mails, they all date from, you know, before he was governor. but let's face it, there's a lot of sort of -- there's things there that question whether in practice, if not in the letter of the law they were skirting this state law that requires that state employees not be spending state time to work on campaigns. but there's also just a lot of sort of embarrassing, you know, off-color humor. and all the kinds of things that could come back to haunt them. >> and let's go
and reducing the tax burden on wisconsin families.from jonathan wessel, friends of scott walker. let's go to karen first. scott walker has an unique position among all of the governors who are not chris christie. he is one of the real contenders among, you know, mainstream republican party. the. people and the decision makers who are looking for let's say a rand paul and tea party candidate? >> and after surviving the recall in wisconsin, he's really a hero to conservatives. he was just...
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we're going to wisconsin. we are going to university of wisconsin. we're going to seattle twice. we're going to vancouver which is in canada. we are going to los angeles, to l.a.. we are really unique. it is a one-day event. we had 1500 kids last year. on that most of them are inner-city kids. did not have a mom or a dad. how can i have fact, if i have , if i cant each camp just one of those kids, just change one of those kids lives, they can change the whole culture. they can change the united states. you never know that you can become president. i remember when i ran the camp and we had so many different cool things. we had great nfl players come in. we had college players. we have former nfl players. nike sponsored us. we had a big corporate sponsor. microsoft was a big answer. tabletse us the surface of the kids could think about their future and play with games. just a different things there. sidebrings the technology to the whole event. prevalent inant -- today's age. one thing i'll never forget left ear, we were in madison wisconsin. we had just gotten back from lunch. if
we're going to wisconsin. we are going to university of wisconsin. we're going to seattle twice. we're going to vancouver which is in canada. we are going to los angeles, to l.a.. we are really unique. it is a one-day event. we had 1500 kids last year. on that most of them are inner-city kids. did not have a mom or a dad. how can i have fact, if i have , if i cant each camp just one of those kids, just change one of those kids lives, they can change the whole culture. they can change the united...
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>> check back wisconsin at 7:25. we'll have a live update for you. tamron >> as the president and vice president take up the first lady on her call to get moving.
>> check back wisconsin at 7:25. we'll have a live update for you. tamron >> as the president and vice president take up the first lady on her call to get moving.
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madison wisconsin and university of wisconsin. we're going to seattle twice.n we go to vancouver canada which is going to be international deal which will be really special and we go to los angeles. >> rose: what happens at a passing academy. >> that's the thing that's really unique about us. what we do is it's a one day event but last year i met over 1500 kids. most of those kids are inner city kids. out of those inner city kids about 82% i believe it was last year, 82% of those inner city kids, and they didn't have a mom or a dad. how could identify affect, if i have 400 plus ages at camp or 500 kids or so. if i can affect just one of those kids and change one of those kids lives they could change a whole culture. they could change the united states. you never know if that kid may become president. i just remember last year when i ran the camp and we have so many different cool things at the camp. we have great nfl players and college players and all that, former nfl players as well. nike sponsors american families is our major big corporate sponsor too as w
madison wisconsin and university of wisconsin. we're going to seattle twice.n we go to vancouver canada which is going to be international deal which will be really special and we go to los angeles. >> rose: what happens at a passing academy. >> that's the thing that's really unique about us. what we do is it's a one day event but last year i met over 1500 kids. most of those kids are inner city kids. out of those inner city kids about 82% i believe it was last year, 82% of those...
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that's a 16-minute commute into hales corners, wisconsin.
that's a 16-minute commute into hales corners, wisconsin.
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>> wisconsin. >> jon: your child was what age?a year old. >> jon: you said to your wife from wisconsin, hey, honey, i have this idea -- >> guess what -- [laughter] yes. >> jon: you know how you love, wisconsin? let's move to iran. [ laughter ] >> something like that, yeah, yeah. >> jon: how did that go? >> are you crazy? >> jon: she was upset. >> not upset. she's quite adventurous. she was like, okay if you think that's something you want to do, yeah, i can see trying that. i can see it. i can see living there for a while. not forever but maybe for a while. >> jon: we're ming around and joking. the crazy thing about it is iran is an incredibly artistic, eloquent, sew fis dated -- sophisticated, wonderful, the food is great society. the truth is it really is you are going to have a travel experience. >> sort of, yeah. if you are not active politcally that's what it is. there's a great headline in the web sites that said young iranians continue to shock the internet by actinging normal. [ laughter ] -- acting normal. [laughter] it's
>> wisconsin. >> jon: your child was what age?a year old. >> jon: you said to your wife from wisconsin, hey, honey, i have this idea -- >> guess what -- [laughter] yes. >> jon: you know how you love, wisconsin? let's move to iran. [ laughter ] >> something like that, yeah, yeah. >> jon: how did that go? >> are you crazy? >> jon: she was upset. >> not upset. she's quite adventurous. she was like, okay if you think that's something you...
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. ♪ >>> police in verona, wisconsin, were investigating a triple homicide.analysis of the crime scene indicated that jason mcguigan's two friends were killed first as they slept in the living room. the killer took jason into the bedroom. there was some sort of discussion before he, too, was killed. in a search for suspects, police learned that jason mcguigan and his upstairs neighbor, todd vincent got into a fight a week or two before the murder. >> mcguigan had slapped todd. todd retaliated by choking jason or throwing jason to the ground. jason reported to the police. it turns out there wasn't enough of a conflict that anybody got charged. >> todd denied any involvement in the murders. gunshot residue tests on his hands were negative. but he said something curious, that he didn't hear any gunshots from jason's apartment. ballistic experts say that's not necessarily unusual. >> if they don't expect to hear a gunshot, when they do hear something, they'll interpret it some other way. >> next, police started to run down the vehicles parked outside jason's apar
. ♪ >>> police in verona, wisconsin, were investigating a triple homicide.analysis of the crime scene indicated that jason mcguigan's two friends were killed first as they slept in the living room. the killer took jason into the bedroom. there was some sort of discussion before he, too, was killed. in a search for suspects, police learned that jason mcguigan and his upstairs neighbor, todd vincent got into a fight a week or two before the murder. >> mcguigan had slapped todd....
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host: what do you do in wisconsin? nurse. am a registered i took a job at walmart because i could not find a job here that would be able to be with my children. i want to get back. i was working at walmart, i saw all these people coming in with snap cards and handing me $100 bills. these people are working two or three jobs and handing the $100 the register. they were wearing the best of closing and able to walk and have fun, those people should be working. host: mary in wisconsin, this is linda in tennessee. democrat. want,: hi, what i normally i try to be specific, this is a general philosophy question. i will give you a general philosophy. i want my representatives, both democrat and republican, to stop f me as a consumer in an economy whose only significant is the utility i can provide to the economy. return to thinking of me as a citizen of a country with rights. your chief sugar daddy, comcast. if you sign up for internet with comcast, comcast refuses to tell you how much it is going to charge you for that service. you
host: what do you do in wisconsin? nurse. am a registered i took a job at walmart because i could not find a job here that would be able to be with my children. i want to get back. i was working at walmart, i saw all these people coming in with snap cards and handing me $100 bills. these people are working two or three jobs and handing the $100 the register. they were wearing the best of closing and able to walk and have fun, those people should be working. host: mary in wisconsin, this is...
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we were in madison wisconsin. we had just gotten back from he's 15 years old, he comes up to me in the past me on the shoulder. he passed me on the shoulder and we bussed 200 kids from the inner city of milwaukee, 845 minute drive, and this one contact me on the shoulder. he does, can i talk you for a second? he starts talking to me and he says, i just want to let you know that you have changed my life. i've only been visited for a few days. i have only been with them for several hours. he says, you changed my life. i parents be made. my dad is always out. my mom is doing drugs. they tell me that i will never go to school, i will never go to college. i am just a kid. he is an african-american kid. he is telling me all these things and i'm getting emotional. i'm getting emotional sitting here talking to you. he told me, if i can tell you one thing, i want to say thank you. thank you for giving me this opportunity. thank you for everything you have done. thank you for all the positive things you told me. i believe i
we were in madison wisconsin. we had just gotten back from he's 15 years old, he comes up to me in the past me on the shoulder. he passed me on the shoulder and we bussed 200 kids from the inner city of milwaukee, 845 minute drive, and this one contact me on the shoulder. he does, can i talk you for a second? he starts talking to me and he says, i just want to let you know that you have changed my life. i've only been visited for a few days. i have only been with them for several hours. he...
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hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty good, right? [ girl ] yeah. [ male announcer ] switch to u-verse and add a wireless receiver today. ♪ [ male announcer ] switch to u-verse and add a wireless receiver today. is this flu shot necessary? it keeps you healthy during flu season. but does it hurt? nah. plus you get a really sweet bandaid! anything else i should know? here's a thought, try scoring more points on the other team. okay. even a warrior can get sick. kaiser permanente reminds you to get your flu shot this season. we're new to town.ells. welcome to monroe. so you can move more effortlessly... we want to open a new account: checking and savings. well we can help with that. we tend to do a lot of banking online. you play? yeah discover a mobile app that lets you bank more freely... and feel at home more quickly. chase. so you can. . >>> angry protesters are demanding they res
hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty good, right? [ girl ] yeah. [ male announcer ] switch to u-verse and add a wireless receiver today. ♪ [ male announcer ] switch to u-verse and add a wireless receiver today. is this flu shot necessary? it keeps you healthy during flu season. but does it...
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still with us from madison, wisconsin, job nichols, a political writer from "the nation."nd oni defranco and joe ulinea folk singer and laborogers and sandy backum. one of the largest demonstrations i have seen in my life of covering demonstrays were the protests around the republican convention in new york in 2004. what struck me was unlike other mars that had a unifying idea, this is what we are here about. there were will 80 different causes on display in front of madison square garden that day, and i am wondering whether that's a motif of the age that really there aren't one or two or three big causes the way there might have been in other times. but people's attention is going to a lot of different things. >> i think that's right. i think in the introduction where we heard pete talk about big things and little things, you know, he once sitting in a bar explained to me what he called his pomegranite strategy and some other guests may have heard about this. when you open it up, there are thousands of little seeds. he viewed art as sort of being those seeds and going out
still with us from madison, wisconsin, job nichols, a political writer from "the nation."nd oni defranco and joe ulinea folk singer and laborogers and sandy backum. one of the largest demonstrations i have seen in my life of covering demonstrays were the protests around the republican convention in new york in 2004. what struck me was unlike other mars that had a unifying idea, this is what we are here about. there were will 80 different causes on display in front of madison square...
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john yang, nbc news, apostle islands national lake shore, wisconsin. >> you just don't want to be under those things when it starts to warm up. >>> we'll take another break. we're back in a moment with the final clues tonight about who might be the favorite for hollywood's top prize. >>> a glittering night in london as the british academy film awards, the bafta awards, were handed out tonight. "12 years a slave" won best film, while "gravity" won best british film and best director. the baftas are the last major awards before the academy awards about two weeks from now. >>> if you had to guess the highest average rent in our country, would you likely guess new york, l.a. and san francisco? well, perhaps, but you would be wrong and not even close. williston, north dakota, is by far and away the most expensive rent in the united states. now, $2,400 a month on average for a 700-square-foot, one bedroom. it's because of the oil boom going on there. thousands of people flocking to the area. many of them sleeping in their trucks, due to a lack of housing. >>> not quite a source of pride for o
john yang, nbc news, apostle islands national lake shore, wisconsin. >> you just don't want to be under those things when it starts to warm up. >>> we'll take another break. we're back in a moment with the final clues tonight about who might be the favorite for hollywood's top prize. >>> a glittering night in london as the british academy film awards, the bafta awards, were handed out tonight. "12 years a slave" won best film, while "gravity" won best...
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president. >> wisconsin governor, scott walker, a possible 2016 contender, e-mails released from wisconsiner, when he was milwaukee county executive running for governor, he was copied on some e-mails from county staffers who were apparently working on the gubernatorial campaign while working at the office. and it's created kwoquite a sti. but how much of a stir? and what about this? steve? >> not much. this is a fire and a mess. first of all, the investigation that produced these e-mails, prosecutors, many of whom are democrats, 49 of the prosecutors of the people who work in the district attorney's office are democrats. chief investigator is a democrat. district attorney is a democrat. declined to charge scott walker with anything. declining he had broken the law. there was so much excitement and anticipation that this could be another bridge gate and bring scott walker down has done nothing of the sort. the lead story on "politico," for much of the night, the walker scandal snoozer yawns rather than outrage. that's exactly what it is. >> yeah, i think it may be something not terribly se
president. >> wisconsin governor, scott walker, a possible 2016 contender, e-mails released from wisconsiner, when he was milwaukee county executive running for governor, he was copied on some e-mails from county staffers who were apparently working on the gubernatorial campaign while working at the office. and it's created kwoquite a sti. but how much of a stir? and what about this? steve? >> not much. this is a fire and a mess. first of all, the investigation that produced these...