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and i'm really glad to hear you're from wisconsin and you've had some of the experiences in wisconsin. i was just recalling the history of the program -- >> since i only have five minutes -- >> i know, but i want to remind you that polly williams a democrat city council woman was the one who first introduced -- >> who now says it's not lived up -- >> it's now longer living -- >> before she passed away -- >> students -- >> you're dplar wifamiliar with >> 28,000 students -- >> the question is would you send your -- >> 28,000 students in the city of milwaukee -- >> i guess you're not going to answer that question either. let me can, if i can take my time back. let me ask a different question you might be willing to answer. so the last expansion in wisconsin of this program 75% of the kids, the parents who got this money, their kids already attended the school. 2/3 of the money that went in the tax vouchers to the folks who received this were making more than $100,000. largely, this is tax policy. this isn't education policy. this is making sure that people who are already attending schoo
and i'm really glad to hear you're from wisconsin and you've had some of the experiences in wisconsin. i was just recalling the history of the program -- >> since i only have five minutes -- >> i know, but i want to remind you that polly williams a democrat city council woman was the one who first introduced -- >> who now says it's not lived up -- >> it's now longer living -- >> before she passed away -- >> students -- >> you're dplar wifamiliar with...
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it dropped in wisconsin by 3.3%. so m much trader decreasase -- h greater decrease than the national degrees. they found that 200,000 more people would have voted in wisconsin if not for their strict voter law. trump only one the state by 23,000 votes. the largest drop off was among black and democratic leaning voters. they only triggered wisconsin to other s states lilike minnenesoa right nenext door which hahad similar demographic internet rates and found there was a much larger drop-off in wisconsin and minnesota, which does not have a voter id law. counties with a large african-american population had a larger drop-off. this is s yet another study showing g that voter idd laws suppress the vote. i feeling is, these laws arere d regardless of the state impact in the election because we're making a harder to vote for no reason. in wisconsin, we have a very clear case study that is not impacteded the final resultsts f the presidential elelection. amy: the significance of the timing of the commission, two days after
it dropped in wisconsin by 3.3%. so m much trader decreasase -- h greater decrease than the national degrees. they found that 200,000 more people would have voted in wisconsin if not for their strict voter law. trump only one the state by 23,000 votes. the largest drop off was among black and democratic leaning voters. they only triggered wisconsin to other s states lilike minnenesoa right nenext door which hahad similar demographic internet rates and found there was a much larger drop-off in...
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in wisconsin, we had a really successful high-risk pool. 10% of people in the individual market in wisconsin were in the state high-risk pool. they had eight or nine plans to choose from. they could go to any doctor or hospital they wanted. and their premiums and co-pays were cheaper than they are under
in wisconsin, we had a really successful high-risk pool. 10% of people in the individual market in wisconsin were in the state high-risk pool. they had eight or nine plans to choose from. they could go to any doctor or hospital they wanted. and their premiums and co-pays were cheaper than they are under
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in wisconsin, we had a really successful high-risk pool. 10% of people in the individual market in wisconsin were in the state high-risk pool. they had eight or nine plans to choose from. they could go to any doctor or hospital they wanted. and their premiums and co-pays were cheaper than they are under obamacare today. and the other 90% of wiscons wisconsinites had cheaper health insurance. better choices. that's what we want to get to. you can't say one size fits all. one rule for the entire country. our states are different. in maine, they had an invisible risk program. that's the model we used for this bill. you didn't have a different plan. if you became catastrophically ill, subsidies kicked in and helped your health insurance and premiums. it lowered the cost of premiums for everyone. because if a person gets a catastrophic illness and state and federal subsidies kick in to help that person, it means all the other insurance plans don't have to cover those costs. you stabilize the marketplace. our goal is this, george, get everyone access to affordable care including people with pre-ex
in wisconsin, we had a really successful high-risk pool. 10% of people in the individual market in wisconsin were in the state high-risk pool. they had eight or nine plans to choose from. they could go to any doctor or hospital they wanted. and their premiums and co-pays were cheaper than they are under obamacare today. and the other 90% of wiscons wisconsinites had cheaper health insurance. better choices. that's what we want to get to. you can't say one size fits all. one rule for the entire...
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having gone to wisconsin, having gone to wisconsin i know i can't remember an election all the way back to probably al gore at least where the democrat didn't show up in madison and get people excited. and i think that there might have been a bit of a focus on the kill instead of just going for the win. and i think that the win music -- that we would have ended up in a different place the if they had gone for the win. >> do you think that the, when comey came out ten days before with that whole thing and also the russian influence, that she might have eked it out? i know none of us will ever really know, but i felt that really had an impact. >> so i will say that when, that when fbi director mueller was leafing and we needed to find -- leaving and we needed to find his replacement, i was one of the people who interviewed the replacements for the if fbi director, and i can el you there was -- i can tell you there was no one more impressive than jim comey. i have to assume that he did what he had to do. and we don't know why, but i assume the best of intentions on his part. and i don't kn
having gone to wisconsin, having gone to wisconsin i know i can't remember an election all the way back to probably al gore at least where the democrat didn't show up in madison and get people excited. and i think that there might have been a bit of a focus on the kill instead of just going for the win. and i think that the win music -- that we would have ended up in a different place the if they had gone for the win. >> do you think that the, when comey came out ten days before with that...
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corbin arranged to have a lot of anti-catholic literature shipped into wisconsin. voters are offended. and they think that the awful bigoted stuff was coming from hubert humphrey. >> corbin's dirty trick works. thousands of incensed catholics get up and vote for kennedy. >> we won. it was tough but we won. >> after victory in wisconsin and a landslide in west virginia, kennedy heads straight for the nomination. but the democratic bosses are out to get him. >> in my own mind -- >> the first knife in kennedy's back is plunged by former president harry truman. >> senator kennedy, are you certain that you're quite ready for the role of president in january 1961? >> do not think it was a forgone conclusion that kennedy would be the nominee after west virginia. he was the dark horse candidate. he was the outsider. he was not washington's choice. ♪ ♪ pressure. i feel it everyday. but at night, it's the last thing on my mind. for 10 years my tempur-pedic has adapted to my weight and shape, relieving pressure points from head to toe. so i sleep deeply and wake up ready to p
corbin arranged to have a lot of anti-catholic literature shipped into wisconsin. voters are offended. and they think that the awful bigoted stuff was coming from hubert humphrey. >> corbin's dirty trick works. thousands of incensed catholics get up and vote for kennedy. >> we won. it was tough but we won. >> after victory in wisconsin and a landslide in west virginia, kennedy heads straight for the nomination. but the democratic bosses are out to get him. >> in my own...
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the nays si weather left one person dead, dozens injured in western wisconsin.in an uproar other the latest to come out of the white house. president trump tried to pressure former fbi director, james comey, drop an investigation into fired national security adviser, michael flynn, the white house denies the account. the news at 4:30 starts right now. >>> this is wakeup washington on wusa9. >> good morning, i'm mike hydeck. we are in for a hot one. the news for us in a little bit. 93, allyson rae. >> yes, it's going to be hot today. if you t aren't going to be too hot for too long. two days of 90-degree temperatures and then we'll be back in the 80s. this weekend is shaping up to be pretty comfortable and spectacular. i'll show you those numbers in a moment. we're headed to the low 90s. still into the low 90s. winds out of the south will keep it on the humid side. we are going to see more clouds. with the southerly winds and the clouds, tomorrow morning will be warmer than it is this morning. so our heat breaks fast, actually. today and tomorrow we're flirting w
the nays si weather left one person dead, dozens injured in western wisconsin.in an uproar other the latest to come out of the white house. president trump tried to pressure former fbi director, james comey, drop an investigation into fired national security adviser, michael flynn, the white house denies the account. the news at 4:30 starts right now. >>> this is wakeup washington on wusa9. >> good morning, i'm mike hydeck. we are in for a hot one. the news for us in a little...
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this is the first time a rough won wisconsin since 1994. hillary never returned to the state from the democratic convention to election day. judge jeanine: i love your tweet. >> if people think we can't get past the campaign. he's in the white house. he had job numbers. 211,000 new jobs reported. took a step towards repealing and replacing obamacare and showing his house and senate can work together. he has had bilateral meetings. school choice in d.c. payments towards the the democrats didn't get what they wanted to see. so he had a big week. her problems did not happen on october 28, 2016. her problems started june 16, 2016. she had a chance to find a message. what this man did over 2,600 counties. he flipped 200-plus counties that went for obama in 2012 and trump in 2016. he won six states president obama won. i went on tv every day saying how we were going to win. you look at the 60s states, the obama state, wisconsin, pennsylvania, ohio, florida, michigan and pennsylvania-iowa. those six state, she never cracked 50% and stay there. jud
this is the first time a rough won wisconsin since 1994. hillary never returned to the state from the democratic convention to election day. judge jeanine: i love your tweet. >> if people think we can't get past the campaign. he's in the white house. he had job numbers. 211,000 new jobs reported. took a step towards repealing and replacing obamacare and showing his house and senate can work together. he has had bilateral meetings. school choice in d.c. payments towards the the democrats...
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we had a very successful risk pool in wisconsin. our deputy insurance commissioner came up and testified as much. it was very successful and didn't have a dime of federal spending. so worst thing is, let's do even more of that. let's have these states put together their own risk systems like they had successfully in the past and add federal financing so it's even better. reporter: just to be very clear about this, you are saying state will do it he so the c.o. rojection talking about high premiums. the speaker: look what these states did. you have to give the states ability to customize solutions. the health insurance system provider network insurance system in wisconsin is different than it is in new york let alone new mexico, tech as, california or maine. give these states to customize, support and now for the first time we are going to add federal dollars to this. we think it is a wlot smarter to subsidize the care for people with catastrophic illness. it drives 23% of the cost, just 1%. as a society agrees at the state and feder
we had a very successful risk pool in wisconsin. our deputy insurance commissioner came up and testified as much. it was very successful and didn't have a dime of federal spending. so worst thing is, let's do even more of that. let's have these states put together their own risk systems like they had successfully in the past and add federal financing so it's even better. reporter: just to be very clear about this, you are saying state will do it he so the c.o. rojection talking about high...
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in wisconsin shows the power of what is believed to be a tornado. >> it carried the walls away fromthe houses. people had arm injuries and leg injuries. it's nothing i've ever seen in my 20 plus year in law enforcement. >> reporter: trees were cut off at their trunks and a massive field of debris littered this neighborhood. one person died at the trailer park. >> these are people we work with and go to school with. their friends and neighbors. >> reporter: in elk city, oklahoma, a tornado tore through this subdivision and at least 100 structures were damaged and 50 destroyed. >> there were things flying. it looks like holmes exploded. >> reporter: the wind tossed buses and trucks like cars and there were reports of people trapped in their homes and the rescue crews worked overnight. of 53-year-old man was killed after his car was thrown several hundred feet, pinning him between his vehicle and his home. david begnaud, in wisconsin. >>> now, first alert weather rated dc's most accurate forecast. >>> severe weather is responsible for tornadoes yesterday and wisconsin and oklahoma, and
in wisconsin shows the power of what is believed to be a tornado. >> it carried the walls away fromthe houses. people had arm injuries and leg injuries. it's nothing i've ever seen in my 20 plus year in law enforcement. >> reporter: trees were cut off at their trunks and a massive field of debris littered this neighborhood. one person died at the trailer park. >> these are people we work with and go to school with. their friends and neighbors. >> reporter: in elk city,...
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you can't call his phones in wisconsin. they ring busy 24/7. i think he has his phone so no one can get through to him. i am disgusted with his attitude about the health care. worth $5.5e is million. what does he have in common with us that live on $30,000 a year? virginia foxx is worth $4.5 million and she's not even having town hall meetings here. i think a lot of them claim to be catholic and christian, they are host: not christlike and all. we are keeping track of some of the town hall meetings. we have a few more minutes of open phones if you want to dial-in and tell us your thoughts. york is on the independent line. program withe the two very smart people telling us about two sides of the atlantic and the election. host: if you missed it, it's on our website at www.c-span.org. caller: she was so factual and her knowledge commenting on the facts of the issues in france. nice. i do know the father. loving his delivery. he seems ready factual. i know he is conservative. is, whatever our viewpoint is, i think the political class and you could
you can't call his phones in wisconsin. they ring busy 24/7. i think he has his phone so no one can get through to him. i am disgusted with his attitude about the health care. worth $5.5e is million. what does he have in common with us that live on $30,000 a year? virginia foxx is worth $4.5 million and she's not even having town hall meetings here. i think a lot of them claim to be catholic and christian, they are host: not christlike and all. we are keeping track of some of the town hall...
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bulls eye over iowa, into des moines, areas of wisconsin. few tornadoes, one or two strong tornadoes during the day today. tomorrow it looks like a bigger event, possible tornado outbreak, this is thursday. 26 million people at risk from kansas through the heart of tornado alley. similar to areas we saw yesterday from western kansas. this red area is a moderate risk. that's pretty significant. yesterday we were enhanced risk, had 26 toernlds. moderate risk for the region. thinking the possibility of not just a tornado but a strong, violent tornado tomorrow afternoon. today's forecast, the other story, notice when you walk out the door, warm air made it up the east coast. today into the 80s and 90s, this is thursday's forecast. 92 in boston tomorrow. that's impressive. usually boston doesn't hit 90 until second week of june. it will be early. >> look forward to this, i have already toiidentified myself as weather complainer. i am one of those that says it is too hot. >>> a close call for josh harrison. lewis has a look at his show stopping pl
bulls eye over iowa, into des moines, areas of wisconsin. few tornadoes, one or two strong tornadoes during the day today. tomorrow it looks like a bigger event, possible tornado outbreak, this is thursday. 26 million people at risk from kansas through the heart of tornado alley. similar to areas we saw yesterday from western kansas. this red area is a moderate risk. that's pretty significant. yesterday we were enhanced risk, had 26 toernlds. moderate risk for the region. thinking the...
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new mexico leaikes to misspell banana. >> might have two ns. >> wisconsin likes to misspell, wisconsinhow do you spell wisconsin? sauerkraut. tough one. >> sauerkraut is tough one. >> iowa, vacuum. i agree with you. iowa. i can see that. even google. when they posted washington, d.c.'s most misspelled word before covfefe, probably. misspelled it on their own map. >> misspelled. >> word. >> misspelled world. >> the word was nine they spelled it nin -- >> i have trouble with amendment, two ns. sheriff. two rs, one f, two fs, one r? or? >> now we know how to spell covfefe. >> yes. for us, for many of you insomniacs, breakfast, happy hour are the same thing noucht there is a donut shop catering to those of us who want a little cocktail with our donuts putting them in the same thing. >> genius. >> the cocktail series donuts. so far they have four flavors. the start me up. comes with italian herbal liqueur, bermuda black rum, nor'easter comes with kentucky bourbon, and the everlasting arms comes with, liqueur. >> alcohol? >> brazilian rum. >> great dad in minnesota decided to build his own k
new mexico leaikes to misspell banana. >> might have two ns. >> wisconsin likes to misspell, wisconsinhow do you spell wisconsin? sauerkraut. tough one. >> sauerkraut is tough one. >> iowa, vacuum. i agree with you. iowa. i can see that. even google. when they posted washington, d.c.'s most misspelled word before covfefe, probably. misspelled it on their own map. >> misspelled. >> word. >> misspelled world. >> the word was nine they spelled it nin...
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the lack of self-awareness was stunning, the idea that she ignored wisconsin meant that wisconsin ended. the idea she yet again that mentioned i won the popular vote. you know what the prizes for that? a participation trophy in second place. >> sean: to meet, it's sort of a disconnect but we see this in the may day rallies, we see the rhetoric among the democratic party, the obstructionism, all of those things. it's culminated in maybe i've been more defensive because we've been friends for more than two decades about the treatments that you've had in the press, now you've got this fire colbert campaign started, i don't participate in boycotts. what he said was despicable, disgusting, just like so many other things that have been said about the president. i know you have been dismissive about personal attacks you've taken which i think have been pretty brutal and unfair. what about when you hear horrible things like that in the new see this effort now beginning. >> i saw your tweet earlier when you said you were boycotts or any type, you don't care for him or his show, people are welcom
the lack of self-awareness was stunning, the idea that she ignored wisconsin meant that wisconsin ended. the idea she yet again that mentioned i won the popular vote. you know what the prizes for that? a participation trophy in second place. >> sean: to meet, it's sort of a disconnect but we see this in the may day rallies, we see the rhetoric among the democratic party, the obstructionism, all of those things. it's culminated in maybe i've been more defensive because we've been friends...
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tornado was part of a severe weather system stretching from the texas panhandle to wisconsin. there have been reports of more than 20 tornadoes. a severe thunderstorm watch is posted from texas to wisconsin. >>> and removal of another confederate monument is under way in new orleans. the statue of general p.g.t. beauregard is being taken down. the battle has lasted nearly two years but the city is still divided over the issue. >> i'm very happy that the city is finally getting to it. >> you can't change history. you can't pick and choose what you decide is history. you learn -- >> the statue is the third confederate monument taken down by the city in recent weeks. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news" now, choosing sides. ambassador nikki haley issues a warning to countries that support north korea. >> and frontier airlines flight. flight attendants sue for the right to pump milk on the job. this is the "cbs morning news." job. this is the "cbs morning news." but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow i
tornado was part of a severe weather system stretching from the texas panhandle to wisconsin. there have been reports of more than 20 tornadoes. a severe thunderstorm watch is posted from texas to wisconsin. >>> and removal of another confederate monument is under way in new orleans. the statue of general p.g.t. beauregard is being taken down. the battle has lasted nearly two years but the city is still divided over the issue. >> i'm very happy that the city is finally getting to...
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on wisconsin! on wisconsin! >> reporter: for decades thereafter, a job at the plant was a ticket to the middle class. dave vaughn went to the plant straight from high school, retired after 35 years. >> when i hired in in 1967, there were approximately 7,200 people that worked there. it was like a small city. it was security. it was good benefits. i had a vested pension. >> reporter: even by the time the last chevy tahoe rolled off the assembly line, there were still 1,200 workers making $28 an hour. all laid off. along with thousands of others at local g.m. suppliers. >> i knew a lot of the people down there. families, friends, neighbors. that's a lot of people. in one little city of janesville. >> reporter: vaughn's son and daughter-in-law both lost their jobs at lear, which made seats for g.m. vehicles. >> i was shocked. then i guess i was scared. what's next? all of a sudden, we're both unemployed. financially what are we going to do? >> reporter: mike vaughn's wife barb felt the same, even thou
on wisconsin! on wisconsin! >> reporter: for decades thereafter, a job at the plant was a ticket to the middle class. dave vaughn went to the plant straight from high school, retired after 35 years. >> when i hired in in 1967, there were approximately 7,200 people that worked there. it was like a small city. it was security. it was good benefits. i had a vested pension. >> reporter: even by the time the last chevy tahoe rolled off the assembly line, there were still 1,200...
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another difficult night ahead and a state of emergency now declared in wisconsin. more than two dozen tornadoesed reported. and these pictures coming in to us just stunning out of wisconsin. severe storms moving east. abc's alex perez tonight from the storm zone. >> tornado warning. take shelter! >> reporter: tonight, a dangerous system on the move. >> the tornado completely all the way on the ground. >> reporter: twisters reported in six states. our clayton sandelle is in hard-hit elk city, oklahoma. >> this twister tore through here just after dinnertime. some 100 families' homes are severely damaged or destroyed. one person were killed but officials say the advanced warning saved many lives. >> reporter: driving dangerous, too -- this pickup hydroplaning north of eau claire, wisconsin, another twister making a direct hit. >> the trailer park looks like it might've been leveled. >> reporter: one killed and dozens injured. first responders hearing their cries for help. >> when our officers arrived, >> they were pulling walls off of people and getting them out of t
another difficult night ahead and a state of emergency now declared in wisconsin. more than two dozen tornadoesed reported. and these pictures coming in to us just stunning out of wisconsin. severe storms moving east. abc's alex perez tonight from the storm zone. >> tornado warning. take shelter! >> reporter: tonight, a dangerous system on the move. >> the tornado completely all the way on the ground. >> reporter: twisters reported in six states. our clayton sandelle is...
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i come from wisconsin. one of those states that unfortunately has had a failed experiment in taxpayer funded voucher schemes and for-profit charters and i know that recently you saw there's research showing in indiana and louisiana, ohio, washington, d.c. that students receiving vouchers saw their test scores drop. i think you were asked recently about this and on the way out and didn't have a chance to answer and today we have a chance to ask some of these questions but my experience in the legislature in wisconsin was the almost entire growth period of this program. they turned down kids of disabilities, don't get into the programs. left to be in the public schools. they can turn down students gay or lesbian within the schools. my rural areas often don't have an alternative for people to go to so they don't see that but one thing to disagree with you in wisconsin anyway, those public dollars go to the private vouchers so they're losing their money in rural schools to go to this experiment which hasn't wor
i come from wisconsin. one of those states that unfortunately has had a failed experiment in taxpayer funded voucher schemes and for-profit charters and i know that recently you saw there's research showing in indiana and louisiana, ohio, washington, d.c. that students receiving vouchers saw their test scores drop. i think you were asked recently about this and on the way out and didn't have a chance to answer and today we have a chance to ask some of these questions but my experience in the...
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captain's waiting to give you a tour of the wisconsin now.rked a little bit closer... it's gonna be dark by the time i get there. geico®. proudly serving the military for over 75 years. >>> tonight, from jerusalem, trump in israel. the first sitting president to visit the western wall pushing peace and taking a hard line on iran. >>> taking the fifth, fired national security advisor michael flynn refusing to cooperate with a subpoena and late word a powerful democrat says flynn lieed td to investigators about money from russia. >>> was it a hate crime? a campus in shock as a soon to be graduate is stabbed to death. why the fbi is now investigating his accused killer. >>> hearing loss help for millions of all ages. tonight a new push for an over the counter option and a much lower cost. >>> and sea lion scare, the frightening moment a little girl is yanked under water. what the man who shot
captain's waiting to give you a tour of the wisconsin now.rked a little bit closer... it's gonna be dark by the time i get there. geico®. proudly serving the military for over 75 years. >>> tonight, from jerusalem, trump in israel. the first sitting president to visit the western wall pushing peace and taking a hard line on iran. >>> taking the fifth, fired national security advisor michael flynn refusing to cooperate with a subpoena and late word a powerful democrat says...
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alison: this is a tornado on the ground in north western wisconsin. one person was killed in the storms there. this was not far from claire. the man in the video here is a father of five. kevin lewis is live with the sentence, the video and the update on the puppies. what a story. kevin: yeah, absolutely. james jones telling the judge that he purchased marijuana that night. but he says the action were like someone high on p.c.p. the dramatic dash camera video captured the officers tussling with the 31-year-old on a downtown wheaton sidewalk in june 2015. jones was strangling the two pitbull puppies, one in each hand. at one point he managed to stand up straight. the tan puppy breaking free. an onlooker grabbed the dog and started to give it c.p.r. the police took the puppies named chance and mia to an animal home. one was gurling blood and had to put in chamber. the recovers today described as miraculous. both describes are thriving and are in good homes. one of the new owners. >> dogs are selfless animals and they love with their beings. when that ha
alison: this is a tornado on the ground in north western wisconsin. one person was killed in the storms there. this was not far from claire. the man in the video here is a father of five. kevin lewis is live with the sentence, the video and the update on the puppies. what a story. kevin: yeah, absolutely. james jones telling the judge that he purchased marijuana that night. but he says the action were like someone high on p.c.p. the dramatic dash camera video captured the officers tussling with...
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look at the radar, all of iowa, part of wisconsin, storms rotating through. chicago, the western suburbs you may get a rumble of thunder or strong storms tonight. as this rotates off toward the great lakes. but the big show back in the plains, again, western kansas, oklahoma and texas, could see long-track damaging tornadoes again tomorrow. >> rob, thank you. >>> in the last 24 hours, there have been some new and startling images emerging from washington, d.c., not far from the white house in fact. it all happened as the highly controversial president of turkey was visiting here to meet president trump at the white house. protesters in the nation's capital allegedly attacked by president erdogan's own security. some of the people attacked in this video were americans who were protesting. here's martha raddatz tonight. >> reporter: tonight, washington police are analyzing this video, to identify the men who started this violent melee. peaceful protesters, some americans, attacked, allegedly by pro-government supporters and turkish security personnel guarding t
look at the radar, all of iowa, part of wisconsin, storms rotating through. chicago, the western suburbs you may get a rumble of thunder or strong storms tonight. as this rotates off toward the great lakes. but the big show back in the plains, again, western kansas, oklahoma and texas, could see long-track damaging tornadoes again tomorrow. >> rob, thank you. >>> in the last 24 hours, there have been some new and startling images emerging from washington, d.c., not far from the...
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illinois, wisconsin, missouri, busy weather day. large hail, damaging wind this afternoon and evening. flooding, tornados are possible. all of the power outages you can expect travel delays. another strong storm heading into central u.s. tomorrow. >> former bachelor star, chris sols pled not guilty. sols arrestpeded in iowa. rear ending a man in a tractor take off. >> if convicted. sols could face five years in prison. >> this story. local tv reporter, covering the chris soles story. facing nail time how she covered his is nirnl court appearance. the 22-year-old, elizabeth emani, defied a judge's order, not alug her stations to record the hearing. by using her cell phone. posting the video on her station's web site. she has plead not guilty. could face six months. >> guy in texas filed a law suit for a bad date. brandon vesmar. suing a woman from bumble. >> he claims during their movie date. all she did was text. texting friends all day. when we told her to take it outside. she left the theater. and never came back. >> at this point
illinois, wisconsin, missouri, busy weather day. large hail, damaging wind this afternoon and evening. flooding, tornados are possible. all of the power outages you can expect travel delays. another strong storm heading into central u.s. tomorrow. >> former bachelor star, chris sols pled not guilty. sols arrestpeded in iowa. rear ending a man in a tractor take off. >> if convicted. sols could face five years in prison. >> this story. local tv reporter, covering the chris soles...
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i'm really glad to hear you are from wisconsin and you've had some of the experiences in wisconsin. i was recalling -- rep. pocan: i only have five minutes. sec. devos: i want to remind you that polly williams, a democrat city councilwoman, first introduced -- rep. pocan: and now says it has not lived up to its promise. you are familiar with that, right? she said it didn't live up to the promise. the question was, would you send your children to a school -- sec. devos: 28,000 students in the city of milwaukee -- rep. pocan: if i can take my time back, if you are not going to answer the question, let me ask a different question you might be willing to answer. the last expansion of this program, 75% of parents who got this money, their kids already attended the school, and two thirds of the money that went in vouchers to folks who receive this were making more than $100,000. this is tax policy. this is making sure people -- do you think your federal program will support this sort of thing, so as not to encourage new outlets of education simply to give money to people who attend those
i'm really glad to hear you are from wisconsin and you've had some of the experiences in wisconsin. i was recalling -- rep. pocan: i only have five minutes. sec. devos: i want to remind you that polly williams, a democrat city councilwoman, first introduced -- rep. pocan: and now says it has not lived up to its promise. you are familiar with that, right? she said it didn't live up to the promise. the question was, would you send your children to a school -- sec. devos: 28,000 students in the...
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david begnaud, cbs news, wisconsin. >>> back here in the bay area, google just kicked off its annual developers conference in mountain view. the company has already unveiled some cool new technology. google will now have three new features for your photos, which includes being able to share your entire photo library with the special people in your life, probably one of the most anticipated changes is from the google assistant. starting today, you can get the google assistant on your iphone. >>> now to a check on wall street. the big board shows the dow is down about 316 points. banks and other financial companies are leading stocks lower as bond yields fall. >>> forbes magazine is out with its 2017 list of america's richest self-made women. among the top 10 are little caesar's pizza cofounder marian ilitch at number one. and meg whitman number 6. facebook coo sheryl sandberg at number 12. oracle coceo at number 26 and marissa mayer at number 35. >>> cbs just announced its fall line-up. 23 shows are returning and six new shows will be added. a military drama starring david borian nas
david begnaud, cbs news, wisconsin. >>> back here in the bay area, google just kicked off its annual developers conference in mountain view. the company has already unveiled some cool new technology. google will now have three new features for your photos, which includes being able to share your entire photo library with the special people in your life, probably one of the most anticipated changes is from the google assistant. starting today, you can get the google assistant on your...
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janesville, wisconsin and keep coming back for years.ell, there are a couple of reasons, in a big picture way and my career i've been drawn for a long time the stories that it lie at the intersection of politics and public policy and help explain how ordinary people are efnghted efnghted by both so it is very much in that tradition. i just got a little carried away this time. [laughter] more specific region is when great recession arrived at the end of 2007 i was covering a broad policy beat for "the washington post and renÉe mentioned i finished cowriting about foreign centers the government had locked away immigration detention facility while it was trying to report them with bad medical care they were getting and i looked up after series was over and thought what was interesting now and i became very interested in how this bad, economic time was changing people's lives. so i started to write a few stories to "the washington post" about this. i'm just going to read you a couple of paragraphs from one that that i wrote out of swees, flo
janesville, wisconsin and keep coming back for years.ell, there are a couple of reasons, in a big picture way and my career i've been drawn for a long time the stories that it lie at the intersection of politics and public policy and help explain how ordinary people are efnghted efnghted by both so it is very much in that tradition. i just got a little carried away this time. [laughter] more specific region is when great recession arrived at the end of 2007 i was covering a broad policy beat...
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. >>> 4:05 and 218-year-olds from wisconsin could be prosecuted for their daredevil stunt on the top of the golden gate bridge. >> it was reported and then video posted online of them climbing up the bridge. they performed somersaults and backflips. >> they are promising security changes, but as of this, they said the symbol was never in danger. >> springing from the suspension cable, posing on one foot where a fleet would be -- where flip would be fatal. these two wisconsin teens using no safety gear made this their spring break adventure. >> i've been doing this stuff my whole life, to try to scale the golden gate bridge, it was just an idea and we went for it. >> the high school seniors enjoying youtube notoriety with no regrets. >> it was a breathtaking experience and an awesome climb and i got the chance to do something a lot of people don't get to do. >> the golden gate bridge is not an amusement park ride. >> they're looking at trespassing charges. they used suspension ropes to pull off their stunt but the caper reveals how razor wire was no deterrent and security cameras don'
. >>> 4:05 and 218-year-olds from wisconsin could be prosecuted for their daredevil stunt on the top of the golden gate bridge. >> it was reported and then video posted online of them climbing up the bridge. they performed somersaults and backflips. >> they are promising security changes, but as of this, they said the symbol was never in danger. >> springing from the suspension cable, posing on one foot where a fleet would be -- where flip would be fatal. these two...
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at least one person has been killed in wisconsin. 25 others have been hurt. a possible tornado touched down in elk trail of damage there, as well. >>> and for our weather tracking the warm temperatures across our region. temperatures well above average. tomorrow is when the heat really moves in. a high of 79 degrees today in d.c. average high of 75. 84 towards the right. 83 in warrenton. 75 around annapolis. what is moving in is the heat tomorrow. 90s coming tomorrow. now i'm forecasting a record. i'm forecasting we break the record tomorrow. storms late week and then a weekend pattern change. we get the heat but it's not going to last through the weekend. i will show you what the weekend holds. >> thank you, doug. there is new pain tonight for the family of that dnc staffer murdered in the district. his killing has drawn national attention and sparked multiple conspiracy theories. now claims are circling that staffer sent e-mails to wiki leaks before he was 11 months later his murder remains unsolved. d.c. police believe he died in a robbery gone wrong. a pr
at least one person has been killed in wisconsin. 25 others have been hurt. a possible tornado touched down in elk trail of damage there, as well. >>> and for our weather tracking the warm temperatures across our region. temperatures well above average. tomorrow is when the heat really moves in. a high of 79 degrees today in d.c. average high of 75. 84 towards the right. 83 in warrenton. 75 around annapolis. what is moving in is the heat tomorrow. 90s coming tomorrow. now i'm...
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here in the state of wisconsin.ently they weren't excited about hillary clinton's campaign in the fall. and that's the reason she didn't win. clayton: all right, governor, i want to talk about medicaid. wisconsin is seeking to become the first state to drug test mid indicated applicants. the left calling this move racist. what do you say? >> well, i think it's ridiculous when people want to see people permanently dependent on the government. our belief here in wisconsin, we're a good, decent people and we want to care for those in need in our community. but if they are able to work, we want to enable them to get in the workforce. i often like to say we need to have public assistance more like a trampoline to get people up on their feet again and less like a hammock. unfortunately the left in the past has wanted people permanently dependent on the government. we want to give them tools to get back um and in the workforce. i have the highest employment levels i have had in my state. nearly record low unemployment rate
here in the state of wisconsin.ently they weren't excited about hillary clinton's campaign in the fall. and that's the reason she didn't win. clayton: all right, governor, i want to talk about medicaid. wisconsin is seeking to become the first state to drug test mid indicated applicants. the left calling this move racist. what do you say? >> well, i think it's ridiculous when people want to see people permanently dependent on the government. our belief here in wisconsin, we're a good,...
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and 85 year old man in lake geneva, wisconsin had very close call when a large tree fell on his houseome through. but i never had one that scared me like that. i am thought god was coming down to get me. like that, see? so here i am. thank god i made it for another day. >> tornado killed one person, injured more than two dozens other, as it ripped through a mobile home park in northwestern wisconsin. resident got a full day of access to their property, for the first time thursday. >> nightmare. we're very lung i we didn't lose more lives. that's the big thing. a lot of people are hurt. a lot of people are in the hospital. >> another weather-related death, tuesday, in oklahoma, followed by yet another on wednesday, in iowa. andy rose, cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >> so funny, jan, just saying, i used to work in colorado, i don't miss it. >> don't miss it at all. >> but i remember very well. >> and i know it seems foreign to us to hear about snow in may, but it is totally normal in places like the front range of the rockies. just kind of like their transition season what would be transitio
and 85 year old man in lake geneva, wisconsin had very close call when a large tree fell on his houseome through. but i never had one that scared me like that. i am thought god was coming down to get me. like that, see? so here i am. thank god i made it for another day. >> tornado killed one person, injured more than two dozens other, as it ripped through a mobile home park in northwestern wisconsin. resident got a full day of access to their property, for the first time thursday....
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also ahead, when the economy leaves town, we visit janesville, wisconsin to hear what happens after the biggest employer shuts its doors. >> this is a story of what choices people made when there were no good choices left. because it was impossible to keep your income and stay working here. >> sreenivasan: plus, refugees fleeing south sudan's civil war pour into uganda, but tensions break out as the fight for scarce resources plague overcrowded villages.
also ahead, when the economy leaves town, we visit janesville, wisconsin to hear what happens after the biggest employer shuts its doors. >> this is a story of what choices people made when there were no good choices left. because it was impossible to keep your income and stay working here. >> sreenivasan: plus, refugees fleeing south sudan's civil war pour into uganda, but tensions break out as the fight for scarce resources plague overcrowded villages.
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we had a very successful risk pool and wisconsin.nsurance commissioner came up and testified as much. it was very successful, and it didn't have a dime of federal spending. it had no federal money whatsoever. what we're saying is let's do even more of that. let's have these states put together their own risk systems what they had in the past and on top of that, let's add federal funding so it's even better. that's the point where trying to make. report back to be very clear, you're saying states will be able to afford to do without so the cbo production ups extremely high premiums -- go >> speaker ryan: take a look at the main model and the wisconsin model. you have to give states the ability to customize solutions for their areas. the health insurance system provider network and wisconsin as a whole lot different than it is a new york, let alone new mexico, texas, and california, or maine. give states the ability to customize support. for the first time ever, we are adding federal dollars to this because we think it's a lot smarter
we had a very successful risk pool and wisconsin.nsurance commissioner came up and testified as much. it was very successful, and it didn't have a dime of federal spending. it had no federal money whatsoever. what we're saying is let's do even more of that. let's have these states put together their own risk systems what they had in the past and on top of that, let's add federal funding so it's even better. that's the point where trying to make. report back to be very clear, you're saying...
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take a listen. >> jim comey didn't tell her not to campaign in wisconsin after the convention.n't say don't put any resources into michigan until the final week of the campaign. and one of the things that hindered her in the campaign was a sense that she never fully was willing to take responsibility for her mistakes, marly that server. >> e.j., do you get the sense that the democrats want secretary clinton to move on? >> i think all the evidence, i suspect on hew hewitt's show, the dominant discussion on his show in the last moments of the campaign was about comey's announcement. it was the whole trump campaign in the last ten days. you can say that and also say if clinton had campaigned more in wisconsin and michigan, if she had advertised more on the economy, then maybe the race wouldn't have been that close and she would have made it through. she's going to have to answer the question about what happened. i have a hunch in her book she's going to answer some of these criticisms specifically, why she did make the choices she made about wisconsin and michigan and the economy.
take a listen. >> jim comey didn't tell her not to campaign in wisconsin after the convention.n't say don't put any resources into michigan until the final week of the campaign. and one of the things that hindered her in the campaign was a sense that she never fully was willing to take responsibility for her mistakes, marly that server. >> e.j., do you get the sense that the democrats want secretary clinton to move on? >> i think all the evidence, i suspect on hew hewitt's...
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. >> i cannot -- my wife is a cheese head i cannot argue for more new york and wisconsin. >> sean: he needs a little more drive in him. pushing him, faster, urgency, let's move. all right, thank you very much it's a big night. i'll buy you a foster's when i see you next we'll catch up on old times. when we come back, a "hannity" investigation, johnen solomon circuitnews.com it reporting the obama administration during the 2016 election distributed thousands of intel reports with unredacted names. in other words unmasking, he is here to explain, will get legal analysis and late tonight hollywood at snowflake chrissy teigen in a classic twitter tirade meltdown against the president it will make you laugh at it lou dobbs will react. the president's daughter-in-law lara trump weighs in on the stephen colbert controversy and cnn, nbc, cbs, censorship, straightahead. the following ad is being condensed
. >> i cannot -- my wife is a cheese head i cannot argue for more new york and wisconsin. >> sean: he needs a little more drive in him. pushing him, faster, urgency, let's move. all right, thank you very much it's a big night. i'll buy you a foster's when i see you next we'll catch up on old times. when we come back, a "hannity" investigation, johnen solomon circuitnews.com it reporting the obama administration during the 2016 election distributed thousands of intel...
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this director james comey did not tell hillary clinton to not campaign in wisconsin be he did not say use a private e-mail server, he did not say call people deplorable. what was your reaction when you heard her most recent comments she is part of the trump resistance? look, she is not a part of any resistance. activity resistance that defeated her in november. she was the walking poster child for what is wrong with american politics. hillary clinton was all of the above globalism and elite implement she was not winning on october 27, i remember sitting there with the campaign digital director looking at our numbers, if her data team was half of smart as ours she would have known she was losing on october 27 that letter came out an hour after we look at those numbers, this is a sad attempt of hillary clinton to stay relevant. liz: clintons have always been criticized since 1990s, to -- vehicle -- victim hood. >> the clintons have taken victimhood to a scientific height, the experts, the entry in dictionary should start with them, the things that did affect her and the end of the campa
this director james comey did not tell hillary clinton to not campaign in wisconsin be he did not say use a private e-mail server, he did not say call people deplorable. what was your reaction when you heard her most recent comments she is part of the trump resistance? look, she is not a part of any resistance. activity resistance that defeated her in november. she was the walking poster child for what is wrong with american politics. hillary clinton was all of the above globalism and elite...
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that is the genius move by rick in wisconsin. >> that's delicious. pumps them out, high?3:00 o'clock. they will hook you up. it is a cool, refrigerated vending machine in wisconsin. >> being a millennial is not easy. it's not just about knowing the right lingo and hash tags. >> this is a good place to come. >> they put up a blog post, the mecca of all things cool and millennial. talking about how cassette tapes are coming back. we're talking about the art of this. ♪ >> i decided that i wanted to be a cool millennial and i called up my generation friend. >> you basically need a car load of stuff. >> i brought a little bit here today. >> i spent thousands of hours making mixed tapes. i have a box of the ones that people gave to me. it could be like a love letter, a way of exchanging things, friends of yours, you can make a mix tape for special occasions. ♪ ♪ >> this one belongs to someone anonymous. >> there's a lot of copulating rhythm. >> what does it take to make one of these? >> so much thought. you kind of click and drag. a lot of hours of work. >> seriously, i am not
that is the genius move by rick in wisconsin. >> that's delicious. pumps them out, high?3:00 o'clock. they will hook you up. it is a cool, refrigerated vending machine in wisconsin. >> being a millennial is not easy. it's not just about knowing the right lingo and hash tags. >> this is a good place to come. >> they put up a blog post, the mecca of all things cool and millennial. talking about how cassette tapes are coming back. we're talking about the art of this. ♪...
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. >> paul is a first in appleton wisconsin. good morning. >> good morning, i truly believe the only reason why trump is going through with this is because he lost the popular vote by over 3 million votes and he can't accept that he lost the popular vote. >> for one thing there's been so much voter fraud in wisconsin. : always have a handful of votes, they went to trunk and it was minuscule. >>. >> the difference so that tells you right there that it's all about the bs because from doesn't want to accept the fact that he lost the popular vote by so many people. >> kristen clark. >> senator lindsey graham agrees with that point and agrees that president trump should withdraw these claim that millions of voters passed ballots unlawfully because frankly it threatens the integrity of his own victory in november. >> i believe deeply that we should have conversations about voting in our country that are supported by data . that are supported by evidence and when we do that, we know that there are up to 40 percent of americans who didn
. >> paul is a first in appleton wisconsin. good morning. >> good morning, i truly believe the only reason why trump is going through with this is because he lost the popular vote by over 3 million votes and he can't accept that he lost the popular vote. >> for one thing there's been so much voter fraud in wisconsin. : always have a handful of votes, they went to trunk and it was minuscule. >>. >> the difference so that tells you right there that it's all about the...
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tornadoes have also been reported in kansas, nebraska, texas and wisconsin.ington. toss to eileen - code orange air quality alert today - record highs possible today - best chance of storms friday - cooler weekend ahead today: hot and humid. record highs possible. highs: 90-95 winds: sw 5-10 mph tonight: partly cloudy. very mild. lows: 67-71 winds: sw 5 mph thursday: partly cloudy. hot and humid. isolated pm thunderstorms, highs: 89-94 winds: sw 5-10 mph cloudy. hot and humid. isolated pm thunderstorms, mainly west of d.c. highs: 89-94 winds: sw 5-10 mph developing now.. d.c. police are following a deadly officer-involved shooting. around 6:30 last night, a woman crashed a sedan outside the bald eagle rec center in southwest. police chief peter newsham says his officers received a call about the crash.. then learned she was possibly carrying a handgun. police say when two officers arrived, they confirmed she was armed, and shot her. she died later that night. newsham did not say what else led up to the shooting. and it's unclear whether the officers warned th
tornadoes have also been reported in kansas, nebraska, texas and wisconsin.ington. toss to eileen - code orange air quality alert today - record highs possible today - best chance of storms friday - cooler weekend ahead today: hot and humid. record highs possible. highs: 90-95 winds: sw 5-10 mph tonight: partly cloudy. very mild. lows: 67-71 winds: sw 5 mph thursday: partly cloudy. hot and humid. isolated pm thunderstorms, highs: 89-94 winds: sw 5-10 mph cloudy. hot and humid. isolated pm...
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states that republicans and presidential elections don't normally manage to win and in wisconsin, for example, after the democratic convention in philadelphia, she didn't step foot in wisconsin until the election day because she thought it was a lock. >> that's right. and it talks about some of the missteps that the campaign took in their analysis of those areas but it's going to be very interesting to hear that from hillary clinton because as we understand, bill clinton was in the background saying you're missing something. you're missing these areas. you need to pay attention to these areas and perhaps his opinion was not taken as seriously as it could have been if she would have even been able to turn that around. >> david chalian is with us, our political director. i'm anxious to get your reaction to what we just heard from hillary clinton. >> wolf, after covering hillary clinton for more than 15 years and looking at many of her public appearances, i found this to be perhaps the most astonishing hillary clinton appearance i've ever seen. and it was perhaps her at her most authenti
states that republicans and presidential elections don't normally manage to win and in wisconsin, for example, after the democratic convention in philadelphia, she didn't step foot in wisconsin until the election day because she thought it was a lock. >> that's right. and it talks about some of the missteps that the campaign took in their analysis of those areas but it's going to be very interesting to hear that from hillary clinton because as we understand, bill clinton was in the...
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two people have died and dozens hurt after tornadoes blew through parts of wisconsin and oklahoma.s is what some people are favoring. this is just west of oklahoma city. heavy rains and dangerous, trying to escape, the many caught on camera like this one. we know that a mobile home park was completely flattened as well. more than two dozen twisters were reported across five states. aaron. >>> another bombshell development rocking the white house this morning. nbc news has confirmed that former fbi director james comey wrote a memo claiming president trump urged him to shut down the investigation into former national security adviser michael flynn and
two people have died and dozens hurt after tornadoes blew through parts of wisconsin and oklahoma.s is what some people are favoring. this is just west of oklahoma city. heavy rains and dangerous, trying to escape, the many caught on camera like this one. we know that a mobile home park was completely flattened as well. more than two dozen twisters were reported across five states. aaron. >>> another bombshell development rocking the white house this morning. nbc news has confirmed...
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the strongest cells right now are over nebraska, iowa and wisconsin. but all over this area severe thunderstorms and even tornadoes are possible along with heavy rain and large hail. it will feel like summer today in the mid-atlantic and northeast on the way up to temperatures in the 90s. tomorrow record highs are possible. it could reach 93 in d.c., 92 in boston. time to break out those shorts. >>> still ahead, find out which airline is most likely to bump you from your flight. >>> plus, a mystery in the bermuda triangle. a plane suddenly vanishes. what we're learning about the people on board. >>> plus, a car smashes into a store. hear why investigators say this was no accident. >>> crews with police protection worked through the night in new orleans to remove another confederate era monument. the statue of civil war pgt beauregard has stood there since 1915, the third of four monuments the city plans to remove. >>> georgia conducting its first execution of 2017. the state executed more inmates last year than anywhere else in the u.s. 45-year-old j.w
the strongest cells right now are over nebraska, iowa and wisconsin. but all over this area severe thunderstorms and even tornadoes are possible along with heavy rain and large hail. it will feel like summer today in the mid-atlantic and northeast on the way up to temperatures in the 90s. tomorrow record highs are possible. it could reach 93 in d.c., 92 in boston. time to break out those shorts. >>> still ahead, find out which airline is most likely to bump you from your flight....
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host: from wisconsin, democrats line. mike. thanks. yes, i'm calling to see what you think about governor walker on amtrak funding expand system, what do you think how the amtrak system moving west? guest: well, i would -- ultimat at amtrak a short period of time and i was not obviously wasn't around when that decision was made. i just have to tell you, i am not familiar enough with details of what might have money to with that comment intelligently on the impact of it. like every state, wisconsin, it is important to us and we want to provide the best up there, but i don't really know enough to know that.o comment on host: randy from wisconsin, independent line. caller: good morning. after retiring from class i riding , 42 years and freight, simple question. having rationale behind amtrak,son on the cab of with all those back there, going to run airlines without a co-pilot? listen for your answer, thank you. is a good , that question. obviously one that there has een a lot of conversation about. the origins of this were done collective
host: from wisconsin, democrats line. mike. thanks. yes, i'm calling to see what you think about governor walker on amtrak funding expand system, what do you think how the amtrak system moving west? guest: well, i would -- ultimat at amtrak a short period of time and i was not obviously wasn't around when that decision was made. i just have to tell you, i am not familiar enough with details of what might have money to with that comment intelligently on the impact of it. like every state,...