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. >> we have the best cheese in wisconsin. >> we are here in wisconsin and what we are looking at is the milk intake room where the milk comes from the farmers into the silo. it goes into the pasturizer. the pasturizer heats up the the milk for 15 seconds. the purpose is to kill all harmful bacteria to humans. this room is the productive room. after it goes through and holds for 15 seconds at 161 degrees, we cool it down to 90. all the piping systems head in to what we are looking for to approximate uh it in. we are making gouda in vat number one. gouda cooks slowly with hot water. # we let it press up and dish it and rake it as we saw in the pictures before. apparently he is flipping the wheel. after the cheese is prepped for one hour, it goes to the brian room and sits for two days. the purpose is to salt the cheese evenly. that's why it's in water. salt is one of the main ingredients other than milk and cultures to give you the flavor. this is probably the most popular sized cheese. these go from california to florida to boston. after the cheese has been sitting in the brian for t
. >> we have the best cheese in wisconsin. >> we are here in wisconsin and what we are looking at is the milk intake room where the milk comes from the farmers into the silo. it goes into the pasturizer. the pasturizer heats up the the milk for 15 seconds. the purpose is to kill all harmful bacteria to humans. this room is the productive room. after it goes through and holds for 15 seconds at 161 degrees, we cool it down to 90. all the piping systems head in to what we are looking...
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the wisconsin comeback is working. [applause] >> according to preliminary numbers from the department of workforce development, there are now 7600 more private sector jobs in wisconsin than there were before the recession. the unemployment rate is at 9.2 percent in january of 2010 is now down to 5.2 percent. trends show it will continue to drop this year. while december job numbers for the state come out next week the preliminary data for wisconsin shows we had the best monthly private sector job growth in more than two decades. [applause] [applause] >> specifically, the year over year numbers show a creation of 51,000 -- 51,000 proofed sector jobs which is the best since the end of the 1990's. [applause] -- private -- >> budget reforms over the past four years reduced the burden on the hard working taxpayer of the state by $2 billion and we will continue to reduce that burden every year i am in office. [applause] >> in particular, i am proud to say property taxes were $141 lower in december of 2014 than they were four
the wisconsin comeback is working. [applause] >> according to preliminary numbers from the department of workforce development, there are now 7600 more private sector jobs in wisconsin than there were before the recession. the unemployment rate is at 9.2 percent in january of 2010 is now down to 5.2 percent. trends show it will continue to drop this year. while december job numbers for the state come out next week the preliminary data for wisconsin shows we had the best monthly private...
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and he said that the wisconsin comeback is working.824 million gap in the 2015 to 2017 budget. how's he going to get around that? that's red meat against him in any debate. >> that's absolutely right. you know, he as you point out, had very little substance in the state of the state. 24-minute speech and two policy proposals. that was it on policy. aside from endorsing the privatization of our schools. he touted lower property taxes. and the huge budget cuts particularly to schools, cuts to services are hurting people so much in this state. the picture from wisconsin doesn't look great but walker said freedom seven times in the last eight sentences. so they've arrested 300-plus protesters here in the capital. he's for free speech and talking to people about terrorism in france. he's not talking about what is happening to people in wisconsin. >> so he's third in the polls in iowa right now and spent quite a wit of time in iowa. he's been there a number of different times. but he's not in that bad of shape, is he? you have romney and jeb
and he said that the wisconsin comeback is working.824 million gap in the 2015 to 2017 budget. how's he going to get around that? that's red meat against him in any debate. >> that's absolutely right. you know, he as you point out, had very little substance in the state of the state. 24-minute speech and two policy proposals. that was it on policy. aside from endorsing the privatization of our schools. he touted lower property taxes. and the huge budget cuts particularly to schools, cuts...
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kind from wisconsin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized for two minutes. mr. kind: i thank my friend for yielding. mr. speaker, let me make sure i got this straight. we got a bill before us today according to the nonpartisan congressional budget office, that will increase our budget deficit by $53 billion because there are no offsets or pay-fors in this legislation, it will reduce the number of people receiving employment-based health care coverage for about one million workers, it will increase the number of people in medicaid, the children's health insurance program, the health insurance exchanges by more than 500,000 people and it will increase the number of uninsured in our country by another 500,000 people. all at the same time when again, the nonpartisan congressional budget office found in a recent analysis that, and i quote there was no compelling evidence that part-time employment has increased as a result of the affordable care act. what's not to like? happy new
kind from wisconsin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized for two minutes. mr. kind: i thank my friend for yielding. mr. speaker, let me make sure i got this straight. we got a bill before us today according to the nonpartisan congressional budget office, that will increase our budget deficit by $53 billion because there are no offsets or pay-fors in this legislation, it will reduce the number of people receiving employment-based health care coverage for about one...
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have you met northern wisconsin. my network includes is mainly based, made up of waitresses, police officers, firefighters. running in a district that had a median household income of $48,000. we also talked to david smith a republican candidate running in florida's seventh district primary. a decorated former marine colonel in one of a district that has one of the highest concentrations of veterans in the country. smith felt that veterans were underrepresented in congress. he said that the money that incumbents bring is virtually limitless. creating a system where small contributions are matched with limited public funds would allow grass roots candidates like westland and smith to compete with big-money candidates. the government by the people act would work to move us towards a small donor democracy in two principle ways. it would amplify the voices by matching small contributions that come in small chunks with public funds up to a ratio of 9-1. for candidates that decide to forgo big contributions. and secondly,
have you met northern wisconsin. my network includes is mainly based, made up of waitresses, police officers, firefighters. running in a district that had a median household income of $48,000. we also talked to david smith a republican candidate running in florida's seventh district primary. a decorated former marine colonel in one of a district that has one of the highest concentrations of veterans in the country. smith felt that veterans were underrepresented in congress. he said that the...
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in fact this is what happened in wisconsin. as a result of the investigation, we later found that an out of state mining company that wanted to build -- mine in the state made a $700,000 secret donation to public growth. so i raise this not because it involves a high profile politician but could be used nationally and books timintimidate and that's been consorted into a politically motivated witch hunt by democrats against republicans. how did this happen? how did this bipartisan investigation get reframed in such a way? the key to this thing surrounding the probe has been a group called the franklin center for government and public territory. they funded watchdog.org. >> it has produced an astounding 160 stories but failed to disclose that was launched and funded by eric okeef who's a director for wisconsin growth and filed the lawsuit certifying that coordination is perfectly okay. it has also not closed that its director of special projects is the president for citizens for strong america, another group implicated in the pro
in fact this is what happened in wisconsin. as a result of the investigation, we later found that an out of state mining company that wanted to build -- mine in the state made a $700,000 secret donation to public growth. so i raise this not because it involves a high profile politician but could be used nationally and books timintimidate and that's been consorted into a politically motivated witch hunt by democrats against republicans. how did this happen? how did this bipartisan investigation...
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and so in wisconsin we're a great example. you think about it, four years ago about this point, you saw many of the leaders of the aflcl, the n.e.a. came to our state to try to intimidate us to do what they wanted to have done here in washington not what the people of wisconsin have elected us to do and we won. part of the reason why we were the upset was the number one target in america in terms of the real act from many of the same organizes was because they were on -- upset because we took the government away from the special interest here in washington and elsewhere around the country and we put that power firmly in the hands of the hard-working taxpayers. and i believe even in wisconsin who hasn't gone republican in more than 30 years since 1984 that's a statement we won not once, not twice but three times in the last four years. in a state where we face tremendous challenges an money run against us but face some of those same challenge last fall in the re-election for governor rm we were able to win not only on elections
and so in wisconsin we're a great example. you think about it, four years ago about this point, you saw many of the leaders of the aflcl, the n.e.a. came to our state to try to intimidate us to do what they wanted to have done here in washington not what the people of wisconsin have elected us to do and we won. part of the reason why we were the upset was the number one target in america in terms of the real act from many of the same organizes was because they were on -- upset because we took...
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scott walker of wisconsin, for example. as opposed to some of the more tea party candidates. >> yeah. that's a fair statement because mitt romney is not a tea party guy and those were not tea party votes. i mean, to the extent there was any core to the romney support i'm not sure there were. but bush and christie would benefit the most. >> let's talk about the governors. we have mr. walker, he went to iowa, had a big reception last weekend. good reception by all accounts at an event. and then gave a speech this week in washington with a very much outside washington, outsider message. i will clean up this joint. it's a big mess here, unreal. back in wisconsin, we know the score. that's going to be a big part of these campaigns isn't it? >> no question. scott walker is expanding his theme when he ran for re-election this year. he essentially posted as wisconsin versus washington. now he's taking that message national in the speech he talked about in d.c. he said it's great to be here. 68 square miles surrounded by reality. so
scott walker of wisconsin, for example. as opposed to some of the more tea party candidates. >> yeah. that's a fair statement because mitt romney is not a tea party guy and those were not tea party votes. i mean, to the extent there was any core to the romney support i'm not sure there were. but bush and christie would benefit the most. >> let's talk about the governors. we have mr. walker, he went to iowa, had a big reception last weekend. good reception by all accounts at an...
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and he was there as a competitor for the nomination for governor of wisconsin.xecutive of milwaukee county. i asked to get some information about scott walker and somebody gave me some background on him and i learned that as county executive he had been elected twice. or three times? twice? >> one special, two regulars, yes. >> in milwaukee county. now milwaukee county, being the county executive of milwaukee is a big deal. it's a big county, the city and the whole environs of it. he'd cut taxes, he'd improved education. he was elected by a 20-point margin in a very, very blue county. and then we looked at the results from the 2008 election. barack obama won that election. scott walker won his election by 20 points. i thought this guy must have had some kind of magic. i really hope he gets the nomination and goes to the new stage. if he does itle be a whole different ballgame if he troy tries to could this to this in the whole state. not only did he get elected, but he did exactly what he said he would do. now, look, i'm a businessman. i admire people who are lo
and he was there as a competitor for the nomination for governor of wisconsin.xecutive of milwaukee county. i asked to get some information about scott walker and somebody gave me some background on him and i learned that as county executive he had been elected twice. or three times? twice? >> one special, two regulars, yes. >> in milwaukee county. now milwaukee county, being the county executive of milwaukee is a big deal. it's a big county, the city and the whole environs of it....
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that was uss wisconsin, he is from wisconsin, but it was never explained.and means committee would be his running mate. they discuss wanted to announce it on a battleship. because look -- it was just weird when it happened. now it's happening again been tonight in a little bit under a half hour, mitt romney is due to make his biggest public speech since putting out that he is going to run for president again. this is a live shot of the venue. he will be making his speech tonight at the republican national committee from inside an aircraft carrier that is parked at a dock in san diego. aircraft carrier. why not. maybe he will surprise everybody and announce he is joining the navy or something. until the speech starts at the top of the hour, we'll just have to wait and see. tonight at the white house, president obama was asked if he had any comment on the news that the man who he ran against and beat in the last presidential election is apparently going to run again. this was the president's reaction. >> we'll take a few questions and start with jonathan carl
that was uss wisconsin, he is from wisconsin, but it was never explained.and means committee would be his running mate. they discuss wanted to announce it on a battleship. because look -- it was just weird when it happened. now it's happening again been tonight in a little bit under a half hour, mitt romney is due to make his biggest public speech since putting out that he is going to run for president again. this is a live shot of the venue. he will be making his speech tonight at the...
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that is the difference between the wisconsin way and the washington way.washington, they keep trying to find ways to take more of your money. in wisconsin, we want to find ways to get more of the money back to the people who earned it. sometimes people say why do you obsess so much with taxes? i will tell you why. my wife and i and one month will celebrate our 23rd wedding anniversary. years ago as newlyweds, i made a critical mistake. i went to a department store and i bought something for the price it was marked at. [laughter] right? my wife said to me, you can never go back there again until you learn how to shop at kohl's. [laughter] so now if i'm going to pick up a new shirt, i go to that rack and and since i am well trained, i get that insert out from the sunday newspaper and i take it up to the clerk with my kohl's credit card and get another 10% or 15% off. i get that mailer because my wife stops their lot so i know i'm going to get another 10% or 50% off. if i'm really lucky, i get the flyer with 30% off, right? when i'm about to cash out, i pull
that is the difference between the wisconsin way and the washington way.washington, they keep trying to find ways to take more of your money. in wisconsin, we want to find ways to get more of the money back to the people who earned it. sometimes people say why do you obsess so much with taxes? i will tell you why. my wife and i and one month will celebrate our 23rd wedding anniversary. years ago as newlyweds, i made a critical mistake. i went to a department store and i bought something for the...
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he says, "well, your car shows up in wisconsin and illinois. >> reporter: wisconsin? but mike lives in massacusetts! what's going on? carfax and the national insurance crime bureau start digging. senior special agent buzz burzynksi, suspects the vehicle's identification number on mike's car, the v.i.n., has been cloned. >> we deal with about 12 million a year in cloned vehicles and the loss for each person is roughly $30,000. >> reporter: thieves stole the number from mike's car then put it on a different car to mask the theft. v.i.n. cloning is a clever scheme to bring in big bucks for thieves because they can sell the stolen car without a trace. how do they do it? well, all they need to do is find the v.i.n. number on any car, and then just copy it down. misty, who doesn't want us to use her last name says this stolen yukon ended up in her hands when she unknowingly bought it from a dealership in wisconsin, also a victim in cases like these. >> it's just crazy that something like this happens in a small town. >> reporter: in most states, people like misty lose thous
he says, "well, your car shows up in wisconsin and illinois. >> reporter: wisconsin? but mike lives in massacusetts! what's going on? carfax and the national insurance crime bureau start digging. senior special agent buzz burzynksi, suspects the vehicle's identification number on mike's car, the v.i.n., has been cloned. >> we deal with about 12 million a year in cloned vehicles and the loss for each person is roughly $30,000. >> reporter: thieves stole the number from...
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that is the difference between the wisconsin way and the washington way.n washington, they keep trying to find ways to take more of your money. in wisconsin, we want to find ways to get more of the money back to the people who earned it. sometimes people say, why do obsess a much with taxes? my wife and i month will celebrate our 23rd when he -- wedding anniversary. years ago as newlyweds, i made a critical mistake. i went to a department store and i bought something for the price it was market. [laughter] right? my wife said to me, you can never go back there again until you learn how to shop at kohl's. [laughter] so now if i'm going to pick up a new should i go to that rack and i get that insert out from the sunday newspaper and i take it up to the clerk with my kohl's credit card and get another 10% or 15% off. i know i'm going to get another 10% or 50% off. if i'm really lucky, i get the flour with 30% off, right? when will about to -- i am about to check out i pull out the kohl's cash. in my right? the next thing you know they are paying me to buy the
that is the difference between the wisconsin way and the washington way.n washington, they keep trying to find ways to take more of your money. in wisconsin, we want to find ways to get more of the money back to the people who earned it. sometimes people say, why do obsess a much with taxes? my wife and i month will celebrate our 23rd when he -- wedding anniversary. years ago as newlyweds, i made a critical mistake. i went to a department store and i bought something for the price it was...
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that's the difference between the wisconsin way and the washington way.n washington, the keep trying to find ways to take more of your money. in wisconsin, we want to get more of the money back to the people who earned it. sometimes people ask, why gives us so much with taxes? i have to tell you a simple story why. next month, my wife and i will celebrate our 23rd wedding anniversary. as newlyweds, i made a critical mistake. i went to department store and bought something at the price it was marked that. my wife said to me, you can never go back there again until you learn to shop there. now, if i'm going to go pick up a shirt, i go to the rack and look for sure and see it is marked at $25 and that is marked down to $19, then i pull out my coupon, and then i look at that mailer that says i will get 15% off, then if i'm really lucky, i have another coupon that will get me more of a discount. next thing you know, they are paying me to buy that shirt. right? not exactly, but kind of. so how does a company like coals __ like kohl's make money? they make it on
that's the difference between the wisconsin way and the washington way.n washington, the keep trying to find ways to take more of your money. in wisconsin, we want to get more of the money back to the people who earned it. sometimes people ask, why gives us so much with taxes? i have to tell you a simple story why. next month, my wife and i will celebrate our 23rd wedding anniversary. as newlyweds, i made a critical mistake. i went to department store and bought something at the price it was...
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elected handily in wisconsin. of course a blue state.t all these people were predicting he was going to go down in flames or maybe squeak out a win he won in double digits quite popular overall in wisconsin. then you skip over to mitt romney and of course romney has been through this game before. i would hope he has learned a lot of lessons. what he did really well like that first debate performance in what maybe he didn't do well enough. so, he could have learned some key lessons on that. and romney, from all -- what i gather, if he ever ran, he would run to the right of jeb bush which is the only way he could. >> of the three, who would you vote for if you had those three choices? >> if there was only three of them and it wasn't any of the other people. >> if you were choosing one of the three who would you pick? >> it would probably be be a tie between romney and walker. >> a tie? >> walker/romney i'll just say romney, because he's been through -- >> right. a chance perhaps. now, i understand that you were going -- you were skiing wit
elected handily in wisconsin. of course a blue state.t all these people were predicting he was going to go down in flames or maybe squeak out a win he won in double digits quite popular overall in wisconsin. then you skip over to mitt romney and of course romney has been through this game before. i would hope he has learned a lot of lessons. what he did really well like that first debate performance in what maybe he didn't do well enough. so, he could have learned some key lessons on that. and...
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if you look at wisconsin, it's clear. that's what we are finding for the most part in northwest. main roads like wisconsin look pretty good. sidewalk over there you can see that looks good too. that's what we're finding for the most part. but there are spots you want to be alert, be aware of especially if you're walking or catching the bus. 35th and wisconsin, you can see it is slick. it is wet. it is snowy. definitely an area you want to be careful of. if you're walking or catching a bus, there is a bus stop down there. we saw guys salting side roads. a good example of what you're going to see, no doubt, in some areas this morning. they told us they tried to get here yesterday t 35th here but they jus couldn't get here. that's probably the case in a lot of areas. be careful and heed this voice. back to you. >> kristin, thank you. take a look at these temperatures here. everything outside is frozen now. and tom kierein says it is just getting colder. his forecast is minutes away at 4:51 with your weather and traffic on the 1s. . >>> the president is heading to detroit today as he
if you look at wisconsin, it's clear. that's what we are finding for the most part in northwest. main roads like wisconsin look pretty good. sidewalk over there you can see that looks good too. that's what we're finding for the most part. but there are spots you want to be alert, be aware of especially if you're walking or catching the bus. 35th and wisconsin, you can see it is slick. it is wet. it is snowy. definitely an area you want to be careful of. if you're walking or catching a bus,...
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wisconsin is ground zero in many ways. i have a community where we have been in a decades-long recession and even as we talk about spending opportunity particular people of color in immigrants their heads never been a 40 hour work week. sova talk about reforming the fundamental nature of work we have lessons to learn from the people who were in the struggle and dealing with it for decades. we talk about 2008 when the bottom fallout for the middle-class. the of leaders that we see emerging come from communities that there was never a middle-class to begin with so there are lessons to learn about these innovative models. said now with a hybrid organization so we go and fight with working conditions as a union with issues and that now they're marching for racial justice to shut down the freeways are shopping malls. that is the same system to allow men to be killed in the street. >> that mindset is important to break down the barriers to access is important and how people understand but it is what you and your co-workers do to
wisconsin is ground zero in many ways. i have a community where we have been in a decades-long recession and even as we talk about spending opportunity particular people of color in immigrants their heads never been a 40 hour work week. sova talk about reforming the fundamental nature of work we have lessons to learn from the people who were in the struggle and dealing with it for decades. we talk about 2008 when the bottom fallout for the middle-class. the of leaders that we see emerging come...
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among them, wisconsin governor scott walker. he got the crowd fired up with a pretty passionate speech. >> we need leaders in america who understand, who ultimately understand the measure of success in government is not how many people are dependent on the government. the measure of success in government is how many people are no longer dependent on the government. [ cheers and applause ] >> earlier today, scott walker took the very first steps toward the presidential run establishing a committee. the man himself, the governor from the great state of wisconsin. scott walker, you sound like a presidential candidate. are you going to run? >> well i'm very interested for very much the same reason that some five years ago tonnette and i sat down and ultimately prayed about the race for governor. back then we were afraid our sons were growing up in a state that wasn't as great as the one we grew up in. i'm proud to tell you many years later now because of our reforms, our state is better for them. i have the same worries about this c
among them, wisconsin governor scott walker. he got the crowd fired up with a pretty passionate speech. >> we need leaders in america who understand, who ultimately understand the measure of success in government is not how many people are dependent on the government. the measure of success in government is how many people are no longer dependent on the government. [ cheers and applause ] >> earlier today, scott walker took the very first steps toward the presidential run...
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. >> reporter: in the calm of central wisconsin's roll hills, big-city dangers seem as if they're ane world away. yet right here in the small town of readsburg, population 10,000, a serial sex offender from the military chose his latest victim, an unsuspecting civilian. >> i can't sleep at night knowing that man was in our house and that i didn't catch it, i didn't know it, i didn't realize it, i didn't suspect anything. >> reporter: this wisconsin moth who are asked us not to use her name to protect her family is talking about ma view s. carr -- matthew s. carr who met her daughter on the internet in 2010 claiming he was a gynecologist in the air force awaiting leaving to afghanistan. the moving letter explained her daughter's fast-moving relationship. >> she shared he planned on moving to wisconsin and they were going to get engaged. i still wanted to check him out so i went online and did a search. >> reporter: she looked for crimes and also on registries for sex offenders. what did you find? >> nothing at all. >> reporter: but it turns out carr was concealing a secret. the air fo
. >> reporter: in the calm of central wisconsin's roll hills, big-city dangers seem as if they're ane world away. yet right here in the small town of readsburg, population 10,000, a serial sex offender from the military chose his latest victim, an unsuspecting civilian. >> i can't sleep at night knowing that man was in our house and that i didn't catch it, i didn't know it, i didn't realize it, i didn't suspect anything. >> reporter: this wisconsin moth who are asked us not to...
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the first time i saw in wisconsin, he was great working a crowd.here is this new meme for people, they make him look good there. i'm not sure it's quite presidential, he doesn't have foreign policy experience, but there's image making around this guy now this ch is a big thing and not everybody running can perform that way. >> back in 2012, we talked about tim pawlenty, who looked great on paper but out in the field was not a good player. that's the question about walker, he looks good on paper will he be able to play in the big leagues? that performance last weekend and this video say he's not in the major leagues quite yet but he's rising. >> you see him in this video comfortable in his own skin, huge advantage if you're running for the president. >> while we are on the subject of scott walker, remember this past weekend when he used the bagpipe rock band's song "shipping off to boston" while he took the stage in boston. remember that? ♪ surprise, surprise, turns out the dropkick murphys are not huge fans of having their beantown anthem used to h
the first time i saw in wisconsin, he was great working a crowd.here is this new meme for people, they make him look good there. i'm not sure it's quite presidential, he doesn't have foreign policy experience, but there's image making around this guy now this ch is a big thing and not everybody running can perform that way. >> back in 2012, we talked about tim pawlenty, who looked great on paper but out in the field was not a good player. that's the question about walker, he looks good on...
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number 18 wisconsin took on 19th ranked auburn in the outback bowl. melvin gordon ran for an outback bowl record of 251 yards and three touchdowns. but it all came down to a 45 yard field goal the tenth it overtime for auburn. the ball hits the upright and, oh no good. wisconsin takes it 34-31. >>> in the cotton bowl baylor michigan state. the third quarter, baylor finds big man mcallen down the middle to score an 18-yard touchdown. check him out. a 6'7" guard who weighs 390. it will be a play to remember and that will give baylor a 31-21 lead. with 20 seconds left in the fourth michigan state rallies. conner cook fires one into the end zone for the tie and they'll get the extra point to edge out baylor 42-431. >>> missouri versus minnesota. check out this top ten contender for a play of the day. >> moves in under pressure. williams! to the end zone, touchdown! what a play! >> wow. check that out again. tight end max williams takes air and hurdles his defenders to get the go ahead score in the third. mississippi steps into high gear they down minnesot
number 18 wisconsin took on 19th ranked auburn in the outback bowl. melvin gordon ran for an outback bowl record of 251 yards and three touchdowns. but it all came down to a 45 yard field goal the tenth it overtime for auburn. the ball hits the upright and, oh no good. wisconsin takes it 34-31. >>> in the cotton bowl baylor michigan state. the third quarter, baylor finds big man mcallen down the middle to score an 18-yard touchdown. check him out. a 6'7" guard who weighs 390. it...
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the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. ryan: i yield five minutes to mr. davis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois is recognized for five minutes. mr. davis: thank you for this opportunity today. thank you for your support of this piece of legislation. a new congress was someone in today. each one swearing to uphold and defend the constitution of the united states. a new congress is another opportunity to further the ideas and priorities of our constituents and put our nation on solid footing for an even brighter future. i'm horpped that this 114th congress is opening with the hire more veterans act and an idea that didn't come from washington, d.c.,. it began with a constituent of mine, who is up in the gallery today. brad he had this idea and as superintendent of the madison of the superintendents commission i'm proud to have him here today to see the culmination of what that idea turned into and the support on this house. he helps 35,000 veterans navigate the v.a. system and find other resources includ
the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. ryan: i yield five minutes to mr. davis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois is recognized for five minutes. mr. davis: thank you for this opportunity today. thank you for your support of this piece of legislation. a new congress was someone in today. each one swearing to uphold and defend the constitution of the united states. a new congress is another opportunity to further the ideas and priorities of our constituents and put our nation on...
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. >> saldo mortal deja la severa ola invernal en wisconsin, muchas complicaciÓn en muchos estados del cura alegrÍa. volvemos. ¡no me...! ¡no pierdas los datos por los que has pagado! ahora con t-mobile son tuyos. presentamos quédatelos. acumula para el mes siguiente todos tus datos 4g lte sin usar: ¡y para empezar te damos 10 gb de datos 4g lte gratis por línea! quédatelos. tus datos son tuyos. sólo con t-mobile. ♪ mi hogar ♪ ♪ ay, que bueno ♪ ♪ mi hogar es mi lugar ♪ anunciador: siempre es bueno llegar a casa. pero muchos enfrentan el riesgo de una ejecución hipotecaria y la pérdida de sus casas. making home affordable del gobierno de los estados unidos ya ha ayudado a más de un millón de dueños de casa como estos. cuanto antes actúes, mayor la probabilidad de ayudarte. ♪ mi hogar ♪ ♪ mi hogar ♪ ♪ es mi lugar ♪ ♪ >> a partir de hoy hay un nuevo congreso en washington el martes en la capital se instalaron ambos cÁmaras del congreso, john banner servicio por tercera vez como lÍder de la cÁmara, a pesar de la oposiciÓn de un grupo de sus co partidarios republicanos. en el senado el vic
. >> saldo mortal deja la severa ola invernal en wisconsin, muchas complicaciÓn en muchos estados del cura alegrÍa. volvemos. ¡no me...! ¡no pierdas los datos por los que has pagado! ahora con t-mobile son tuyos. presentamos quédatelos. acumula para el mes siguiente todos tus datos 4g lte sin usar: ¡y para empezar te damos 10 gb de datos 4g lte gratis por línea! quédatelos. tus datos son tuyos. sólo con t-mobile. ♪ mi hogar ♪ ♪ ay, que bueno ♪ ♪ mi hogar es mi lugar ♪...
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. >> saldo mortal deja la severa ola invernal en wisconsin, muchas complicaciÓn en muchos estados de pero sin no los usas, las otras compañías te los quitan. ¡no me...! ¡no pierdas losos los que has pagado! ahora con t-mobile son tuyos. presentamos quédatelos. acumula para el mes siguiente todos tus datos 4g lte sin usar: ¡y para empezar te damos 10 gb de datos 4g lte gratis por línea! quédatelos. tus datos son tuyos. sólo con t-mobile. covered california ha ayudado a más de un millón de personas a inscribirse en un seguro de salud. en coveredca.com/espanol encontrarás una variedad de planes de salud de compañías líderes que te ofrecen la mejor combinación de calidad tarifas y beneficios. además, podrías recibir ayuda económica, que se basa en tus ingresos. la inscripción abierta termina el 15 de febrero. ¡apresúrate! visita coveredca.com/espanol para encontrar ayuda gratis, confidencial y en persona. ♪ >> a partir de hoy hay un nuevo congreso en washington el martes en la capital se instalaron ambos cÁmaras del congreso, john banner servicio por tercera vez como lÍder de la cÁmara,
. >> saldo mortal deja la severa ola invernal en wisconsin, muchas complicaciÓn en muchos estados de pero sin no los usas, las otras compañías te los quitan. ¡no me...! ¡no pierdas losos los que has pagado! ahora con t-mobile son tuyos. presentamos quédatelos. acumula para el mes siguiente todos tus datos 4g lte sin usar: ¡y para empezar te damos 10 gb de datos 4g lte gratis por línea! quédatelos. tus datos son tuyos. sólo con t-mobile. covered california ha ayudado a más de un...
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representative gwen moore of the fourth district of wisconsin. representative yvette clark of the 9th district of new york who is also the first vice-chair of the congressional black caucus. congressman keith ellison of the fifth district of minnesota. congressman hank johnson of the fourth district of georgia. congressman andre carson of the 7th district of indiana who is also the second vice-chair of the congressional black caucus. representative donna edwards of
representative gwen moore of the fourth district of wisconsin. representative yvette clark of the 9th district of new york who is also the first vice-chair of the congressional black caucus. congressman keith ellison of the fifth district of minnesota. congressman hank johnson of the fourth district of georgia. congressman andre carson of the 7th district of indiana who is also the second vice-chair of the congressional black caucus. representative donna edwards of
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. >> in wisconsin last week a truck sliding across the highway stopped just inches from on coming cars. a full weather forecast is just ahead. now to paris, a city in morning following the deadliest terror attacks in decades but also a nation gathered in solidarity. holding french flags and signs reading "je suis charlie." it was the largest rally in french history. there were no political speeches. even more powerful, this image of french hollande locking arms with 40 world leaders including german chancellor angela merkel benjamin netanyahu and palestinian president mahmoud abbas. >>> announced mobilization of 10,000 army personnel as the manhunt continues. >>> last night empire state building lit in the colors of french flag dimmed at 9:00. the simpsons ended with this show of solidarity. tracie potts live in washington. tracy, what's for the final suspect in the attack does continue. in new york city, though, last night the empire state building tracy. >> allowed some of these people in europe to easily radicalize, go oversees come back in europe and get in the u.s. fly to the u.s.
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if they can work in wisconsin, they were can work anywhere in the country. right?applause] in our state, it's the only state in the country that has a fully funded retirement system. our state has a positive bond rating. one of the things i'm most proud of is that our state can now hire the best teachers to teach our students in the classroom. that wasn't always the case. years ago in 2010, there was a young woman named made in sampson who was honored as the outstanding teacher of the year in my state. not long after she got that distinction, she was laid off by her school district. how could that be? how could that be? one of the best and the brightest and she got laid off. years before our reforms in her school district, her union contract said the last hired as the first fired. the last and was the first out. i'm proud to take today that in wisconsin because of our reforms, we did not just balance the budget, we sat -- say in our schools that there is no longer tenure. you can hire and fire you want. you can pay based on performance. [applause] that's right. in
if they can work in wisconsin, they were can work anywhere in the country. right?applause] in our state, it's the only state in the country that has a fully funded retirement system. our state has a positive bond rating. one of the things i'm most proud of is that our state can now hire the best teachers to teach our students in the classroom. that wasn't always the case. years ago in 2010, there was a young woman named made in sampson who was honored as the outstanding teacher of the year in...
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the white privilege conferences were madison wisconsin?is this is such an abuse of discretionary funds so there has to be an accounting accounting. even though they did that, it is legal. you can't throw them out of their jobs, which would be nice. >> here's the headline. they had an iowa professor who said the white privilege in america isn't o'reilly. do you know who it is? >> obama? >> that's right. this nut, this loon said president obama. they paid $60,000. >> and clarence thomas. >> you understand why we go after him. unbelievable. another troubled school situation in paterson, new jersey, very touch town. jen kennedy high school. 62-year-old physics teacher takes a cell phone away from a kid who was misusing it in class. roll tape. >> it shows a high school student grabbing and slamming a 62-year-old teacher to the ground. the incident took place inside a classroom on monday. the reason for the attack, the teacher took the student's cell phone away. the school launch and investigation and filed a complaint with the police. the teen
the white privilege conferences were madison wisconsin?is this is such an abuse of discretionary funds so there has to be an accounting accounting. even though they did that, it is legal. you can't throw them out of their jobs, which would be nice. >> here's the headline. they had an iowa professor who said the white privilege in america isn't o'reilly. do you know who it is? >> obama? >> that's right. this nut, this loon said president obama. they paid $60,000. >> and...
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he was saying, look, i wasn't running on wisconsin values and with wisconsin money. was running with these big national donors like the coke brothers helping me. thanks guys. >> i'm reading today walker wants to cut $3 million out of the uw higher education system yet he wants to throw millions of dollars at a new hockey arena. as far as his stage presence is concerned, brad, i think walker is what they're looking for. he's not a teleprompter guy. this is a guy who goes out on the stage. he is somewhat conservatively unspoiled. he knows who he is. he is not afraid to do it off the cuff. this is what ronald reagan did. reagan was a guy, call it acting whatever you want but isn't this what the conservative movement ashas always gravitated towards? >> it might be. he's a talented politician. i wouldn't get carried away with what he did in iowa this weekend. we saw sarah palin. we know steve king was there. it was kind of a low bar to cross. he also went to the coke brothers' conference in california and he wasn't the life of the party there. it seemed they liked marco r
he was saying, look, i wasn't running on wisconsin values and with wisconsin money. was running with these big national donors like the coke brothers helping me. thanks guys. >> i'm reading today walker wants to cut $3 million out of the uw higher education system yet he wants to throw millions of dollars at a new hockey arena. as far as his stage presence is concerned, brad, i think walker is what they're looking for. he's not a teleprompter guy. this is a guy who goes out on the stage....
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i grew up in a small town in wisconsin. that's the whole population right there.a middle class family my dad was a firefighter. my mom worked up from the secretary to the vice president of the company. and i've tried to be smart with my money. my buddy was there and he was the only one in my house. hey, man, i just signed this contract. he was like norg way. yeah. $100 million. he goes what are you going to do? i don't know what i'm going to do. he goes, google it. do what? you have to buy something, man. google it. so we went to google. and what do rich people buy? [ applause ] he clicked on the first link. that was oprah rich. that was the wrong -- that was private islands and yachts. no, no let's go to the next one. it was private jets and everything. so i didn't buy anything. so here i sit. >> jimmy: that's all right. that's good. you have plenty of time to spend many money and i think that it is a fairly rare thing that a player, a professional athlete is that care wfl his money, yes? >> i would like to think so. >> jimmy: you know what i would do, i would bu
i grew up in a small town in wisconsin. that's the whole population right there.a middle class family my dad was a firefighter. my mom worked up from the secretary to the vice president of the company. and i've tried to be smart with my money. my buddy was there and he was the only one in my house. hey, man, i just signed this contract. he was like norg way. yeah. $100 million. he goes what are you going to do? i don't know what i'm going to do. he goes, google it. do what? you have to buy...
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the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized. mr. sensenbrenner: madam speaker, i yield such time as he may consume to the gentleman from minnesota, mr. paulsen, the principal author of the bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. paulsen: i thank the gentleman for yielding. madam speaker, it's easy and comfortable to think that sex trafficking occurs in countries outside the united states and the truth is more than 100,000 children are at risk for trafficked for commercial in america. we have a word for a situation when one group of people is dehumanized and they have their basic human rights snuffed out for someone else's economic gain and that word is slavery. and the problem that we have today is not a thing of the past, it's not from some remote corner of the world you can't find on a map. slavery in the form of human trafficking is happening right now. it's happening in our cities, it's happening in our suburbs, it's happening in rural communities. it's happening in each and every one of our congressional
the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized. mr. sensenbrenner: madam speaker, i yield such time as he may consume to the gentleman from minnesota, mr. paulsen, the principal author of the bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. paulsen: i thank the gentleman for yielding. madam speaker, it's easy and comfortable to think that sex trafficking occurs in countries outside the united states and the truth is more than 100,000 children are at risk for trafficked for commercial...
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captain's waiting to give you a tour of the wisconsin now.closer... it's gonna be dark by the time i get there. geico. proudly serving the military for over 75 years. >>> in last week's opening statement i discussed the obama administration's response to the worldwide terror threat. here's what you said. billy said we're not winning because we're not fighting. terry said we don't win when we close gitmo which allows known terrorists amongst us. terrorists released from gitmo are not accepted back because they are no longer trusted. sylvia, what study do you base this on? should i feel safer they are in a different country? and jen says i don't understand all this talk of impeaching the president. obama has not committed any impeachable offenses. and jan says why didn't the president mention al qaeda in the state of the union? he didn't mention them because he defeated them and not to worry. jim says maybe if kerry joins hands with the terrorist, everything will be find, the kinder gentle foreign policy. greg says i stand behind president obam
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your car shows up in wisconsin and illinois. >> reporter: wisconsin? but he's in massachusetts.g on? carfax and the national insurance crime bureau start digging. the bureau's man on the case senior special agent buzz bre brzezinski who tells has a sneaky suspicion the v.i.n. number on mike's car has been cloned. remember that stolen yukon denali? thieves put mike's v.i.n. number on the car to mask the theft. now causing all sorts of problems for mike. >> there's a whole bunch of victims involved here. >> reporter: experts say v.i.n. cloning is a clever scheme. bringing in big bucks for thieves. because crooks can then sell stolen cars without a trace with new owners and car dealers none the wiser. >> we deal with about $12 million a year in cloned vehicles and the loss for each person is roughly $30,000. >> reporter: misty who doesn't want us to use her last name says this stolen yukon denali ended up in her hands when she unknowingly bought the suv from a dealership in wisconsin. it shows the v.i.n. number from mike's truck, two trucks one v.i.n. "gma investigates" on the scen
your car shows up in wisconsin and illinois. >> reporter: wisconsin? but he's in massachusetts.g on? carfax and the national insurance crime bureau start digging. the bureau's man on the case senior special agent buzz bre brzezinski who tells has a sneaky suspicion the v.i.n. number on mike's car has been cloned. remember that stolen yukon denali? thieves put mike's v.i.n. number on the car to mask the theft. now causing all sorts of problems for mike. >> there's a whole bunch of...
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. >> cientos de familias abarrotaron este centro comunitario de wisconsin para informarse sobre lecciÓnitamos los documentos para trabajar, para poder darle una vida dig mejor a Él. >> estos padres con hijas ciudadanas de ee.uu. tienen la esperanza de regularizar su situaciÓn migratoria aunque sea de manera temporal. >> despuÉs de 15 en el estar viviendo aquÍ mi ilusiÓn es regresar a mÉxico ver a mi familia, mis papÁs, porque es agridulce. >> desde 2008 wisconsin de emitir licencias para indocumentados. con la acciones serÍa mucho podrÍamos verla a tener ya que tenÍa nÚmero de seguro social. >> cuando se venciÓ no puede renovarla, desde entonces anda uno con temor en las calles. >> en el taller de hoy esta abogada resume las dudas mÁs frecuentes de los inmigrantes a la hora de ver se podrÍan calificar por acciÓn diferida. >> he estado utilizando el nÚmero de seguro social de otra persona me va a causar problemas? yo no he presentado en puestos en los Últimos 3 aÑos eso me va a causar problemas? quÉ es lo que tengo que hacer que asistiÓ el representante federal gutiÉrrez que invita a la
. >> cientos de familias abarrotaron este centro comunitario de wisconsin para informarse sobre lecciÓnitamos los documentos para trabajar, para poder darle una vida dig mejor a Él. >> estos padres con hijas ciudadanas de ee.uu. tienen la esperanza de regularizar su situaciÓn migratoria aunque sea de manera temporal. >> despuÉs de 15 en el estar viviendo aquÍ mi ilusiÓn es regresar a mÉxico ver a mi familia, mis papÁs, porque es agridulce. >> desde 2008 wisconsin...
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the folks in wisconsin love the snowmobile racing.y get started pretty quick, things go sideways. heck of a crash there right into the first turn. this is flat track oval racing, part of the eagle river world championship snowmobile derby. >> so cool. they are so low to the ground. >> you can see how quickly they get going. watch the guy in the bright yellow there. >> he lost it immediately. >> how did they not see the guy? he's bright yellow. >> looks like two of those guys get collected. the guy cardell falls off, the sled goes sliding into two other guys. they go falling off as well. that was a pretty bad wreck and tough break for cardell potter. however, this was just a preliminary race. the next day, cardell, the guy in the yellow went on to the last chance qualifier race did well in that moved on to the main event and wound up winning the entire thing. >> came back strong. >> you can tell that he recovers well. he's back up on his feet. >> guy's ready to go. you can't keep him down. >> actually looks like a lot of fun to crash b
the folks in wisconsin love the snowmobile racing.y get started pretty quick, things go sideways. heck of a crash there right into the first turn. this is flat track oval racing, part of the eagle river world championship snowmobile derby. >> so cool. they are so low to the ground. >> you can see how quickly they get going. watch the guy in the bright yellow there. >> he lost it immediately. >> how did they not see the guy? he's bright yellow. >> looks like two of...