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has to hold wisconsin to a field goal attempt. jim leonard has to dial something up right now. meanwhile on the other side it's been the j.t. barrett show. >> gus: 3rd & 5 at the seven. >> joel: looks like he has man-to-man coverage on the outside. >> gus: here he goes. the handoff and they want to the first down. j.k. dobbins a yard and a half to two yards short. an injured player, that's leon jacobs the linebacker. >> joel: he's so important to this defense, one of the outside linebackers. he's the one that first made contact with dobbins and gets him down a yard short of that first down marker. here's jacobs as he it's hard to tell what happened there. he's up and headed off the field under his own power. >> gus: we just saw a fourth down, i expect ohio state is likely to go for it again. you don't take the points? three? i think he just said i'm going for the field goal. hearing some of that chapter on the sideline. >> joel: after just going for it a few plays earlier, he's going to send the field goal unit out in the fields.
has to hold wisconsin to a field goal attempt. jim leonard has to dial something up right now. meanwhile on the other side it's been the j.t. barrett show. >> gus: 3rd & 5 at the seven. >> joel: looks like he has man-to-man coverage on the outside. >> gus: here he goes. the handoff and they want to the first down. j.k. dobbins a yard and a half to two yards short. an injured player, that's leon jacobs the linebacker. >> joel: he's so important to this defense, one of...
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this is your first appearance since your overwhelming victory in the wisconsin primaries. now, sir what brings you east at this time? senator mccarthy: your program. >> and i believe also this week you expect to make an address in connecticut, is that correct? senator mccarthy: tomorrow night at the memorial hall in bridgeport, connecticut. >> and of course our viewers know that in connecticut, that's the home state of a man that you had a few words with, senator bill bevin. now sir, what, what's the purpose of your going into connecticut? is it to defeat senator bevin or try to help to defeat senator bevin? senator mccarthy: my purpose will be about the same as the purpose in some 12 or 13 states i will visit. that is to bring important facts to the american people. i get a very strong feeling that most of our people in public life underestimate the intelligence of the american people. they try to argue and tell people how to vote. i think you need merely give the people the facts, and then you can go home and they will vote right. >> in bridgeport, connecticut, if i unde
this is your first appearance since your overwhelming victory in the wisconsin primaries. now, sir what brings you east at this time? senator mccarthy: your program. >> and i believe also this week you expect to make an address in connecticut, is that correct? senator mccarthy: tomorrow night at the memorial hall in bridgeport, connecticut. >> and of course our viewers know that in connecticut, that's the home state of a man that you had a few words with, senator bill bevin. now...
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for those who might not know, the wisconsin humanities council -- the wisconsin book festival was created by the wisconsin humanities council organization, coordinating the event for over 13 years before friends at the madison public library decided to take on the herculean task of keeping this event alive and thriving every year so kudos to them for having such wonderful job making this event great, great, and greater every year. so, amy goldstein is waiting to be presented by our working life project which asks wisconsinites what does work mean in your project. we seek to -- discuss the discussion of past, present and future work in wisconsin. through public events, promote actions about what works, means to all of us individually and for all of us together as a group. to find out more about our project and roo council programs, you can check us out at wisconsin humanities.org. so, i like to introduce amy with a basic idea that is somewhat profound and to many of us. work is the finest future of our life. part of what the -- connect us. we felt so inspired by amy's book "janesville, an
for those who might not know, the wisconsin humanities council -- the wisconsin book festival was created by the wisconsin humanities council organization, coordinating the event for over 13 years before friends at the madison public library decided to take on the herculean task of keeping this event alive and thriving every year so kudos to them for having such wonderful job making this event great, great, and greater every year. so, amy goldstein is waiting to be presented by our working life...
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it's the 1200 block of wisconsin avenue so right now wisconsin avenue and m street closed.ave a to of fox5 crew oe way. this will put a damper on traffic. if you're heading north you can see the key bridge still looks good. gw parkway still quiet. take 33rd street north or south to and from the glover park area to the georgetown shopping district out by m street. connecticut avenue is opened but again, a of void wisconsin avenue heading south or north out b and again m street shut down in that area as well. you'll have to detour around it. give yourself extra time if you have to head to georgetown for work or errands. getting reports it could be a two alarm fire. we'll confirm that and let you know. red line delays signal problem outside van ness. delays to shady grove. red line segment shut down this weekend. we'll keep you updated on that one and as we take a look right now, 66 still very pleasant conditions eastbound toward the beltway. back to you guys. >> erin thanks very much. >>> new this morning, a string of armed robberies across the region overnight spanning from
it's the 1200 block of wisconsin avenue so right now wisconsin avenue and m street closed.ave a to of fox5 crew oe way. this will put a damper on traffic. if you're heading north you can see the key bridge still looks good. gw parkway still quiet. take 33rd street north or south to and from the glover park area to the georgetown shopping district out by m street. connecticut avenue is opened but again, a of void wisconsin avenue heading south or north out b and again m street shut down in that...
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up in wisconsin.n it at all. >> reporter: but when they did, the lawyers just knew their clients were innocent. >> everything clicked. you knew exactly what the case was at that point. >> reporter: or did they? if the attorneys for matt livers and nick sampson thought their clients were suddenly in the clear, they had some more thinking to do. because now the question was were matt and nick in it together with jessica and greg? >> talk to them. present him with do you know these people. >> reporter: and? >> not a clue. >> reporter: maybe he was lying to you. running a small business is demanding. and that's why small business owners need more. like internet that's up to the challenge. the gig-speed network from comcast business gives you more. with speeds up to 20 times faster than the average. that means powering more devices, more video conferencing, and more downloads in seconds, not minutes. get fast internet and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more per month. comcast is building america's larges
up in wisconsin.n it at all. >> reporter: but when they did, the lawyers just knew their clients were innocent. >> everything clicked. you knew exactly what the case was at that point. >> reporter: or did they? if the attorneys for matt livers and nick sampson thought their clients were suddenly in the clear, they had some more thinking to do. because now the question was were matt and nick in it together with jessica and greg? >> talk to them. present him with do you...
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i am the director of the wisconsin amenities council. thank you for coming to see amy goldstein book presentation. think a way for coming here today to talk about the life of the hard working people in janesville that's documented in your book. this event cannot be possible with the sponsorship of many of our friends. i encourage everyone to go to the festival website and find out more about our sponsors. the wisconsin humanities council is proud to sponsor this evening. it's wonderful opportunity to supports and promote programs they use history, culture, and discussion to study community life in wisconsin for everyone. tonight's presentation will delight you and help us move forward in this direction. for those of you who may not know, the wisconsin book festival was created by the humanities council, an organization over 13 years before france decided to take on the task of keeping the event life. so kudos to the for having such wonderful event every year. amy goldstein reading is presented by project which asked wisconsinite what doe
i am the director of the wisconsin amenities council. thank you for coming to see amy goldstein book presentation. think a way for coming here today to talk about the life of the hard working people in janesville that's documented in your book. this event cannot be possible with the sponsorship of many of our friends. i encourage everyone to go to the festival website and find out more about our sponsors. the wisconsin humanities council is proud to sponsor this evening. it's wonderful...
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the average deduction in wisconsin is $11,653. and nearly $10 billion of wisconsinites' paychecks would be subject to a double tax, all to pay for a plan that favors those at the top. what's more, by the latest elimination -- estimation from our own congressional scorekeeper, this plan will add $1 trillion, $1 trillion to our deficit. breaking our promise to the next generation and sticking them with the bill. our tax code ought to reward hard work more than it rewards wealth. it doesn't do that today and it won't do that tomorrow if this bill passes. in fact, this republican plan's primary purpose is to reward fortune 500 corporations who will simply reward the wealth of shareholders, not the hard work that drives productivity and growth across our economy. the primary promise of this legislation makes the same promise that has not been kept to workers for decades. trickle-down economics has not worked in the past and it's not going to work now. american workers know that, but my colleagues rushing to pass this legislation don't
the average deduction in wisconsin is $11,653. and nearly $10 billion of wisconsinites' paychecks would be subject to a double tax, all to pay for a plan that favors those at the top. what's more, by the latest elimination -- estimation from our own congressional scorekeeper, this plan will add $1 trillion, $1 trillion to our deficit. breaking our promise to the next generation and sticking them with the bill. our tax code ought to reward hard work more than it rewards wealth. it doesn't do...
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daines and wisconsin senator ron johnson. however, maine republican susan collins disputes senator cornyn's claim they have her support for the republican tax bill. with "bloomberg news" reporter laurie lipvan. i can't imagine why senator cornyn is speaking for me, senator collins told her. i speak for myself. again the senate remains in recess. we will have live coverage when they gavel back in here on c-span2. final vote is expected today on the senate version. of course we'll have live coverage. a look now at remarks from senate minority leader chuck schumer and wisconsin senator tammy baldwin as the senate came in to session today. >> now, madam president, on taxes, my republican friend have stretched into two of their, into day two of their debate on the bill which still lacks resolution of some critical issues. after promising over the past few months that their tax bill would pay for itself through economicou growth, the joint committee on taxation came out with a report yesterday that showed that these promises were u
daines and wisconsin senator ron johnson. however, maine republican susan collins disputes senator cornyn's claim they have her support for the republican tax bill. with "bloomberg news" reporter laurie lipvan. i can't imagine why senator cornyn is speaking for me, senator collins told her. i speak for myself. again the senate remains in recess. we will have live coverage when they gavel back in here on c-span2. final vote is expected today on the senate version. of course we'll have...
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the men and women from wisconsin that have served in the armed forces. the opportunity to hear the stories directly from the veterans themselves is especially powerful. it is therefore special pleasure for me to welcome forward wisconsin veteran jon kerstetter. [applause] >> well, thanks much. thanks a coming. and i want to thank the book festival for inviting me. every author who pins one of these books looks for an outlet to tell their story, and i appreciate it. i really do. well, i am jon kerstetter. i am a medical doctor and i'm retired u.s. army flight surgeon. i'm going to take you back a little ways. my story begins in a preface in 1885. you say what's that got to do with today? everything. my grandfathers name is levi elma. levi elim have what i consider the first crossing in our family, in her native american family. he was assigned to the carlisle indian industrial school in 1885. he was to be there five years. it didn't last but one year, and he was discharged, , and i'm reading from the official discharge document of the carlisle indian scho
the men and women from wisconsin that have served in the armed forces. the opportunity to hear the stories directly from the veterans themselves is especially powerful. it is therefore special pleasure for me to welcome forward wisconsin veteran jon kerstetter. [applause] >> well, thanks much. thanks a coming. and i want to thank the book festival for inviting me. every author who pins one of these books looks for an outlet to tell their story, and i appreciate it. i really do. well, i am...
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that is from my best new friends at the wisconsin historical society press. the one bit of bad news i have is at that the springfield daily news is no longer with us. i urge you to give him a warm welcome. thank you for that nice introduction. i think you to thank you to the book festival for having me. i am delighted to be here. i've heard about madison for many years. i can see it looks beautiful even in the rain. the funny thing as higher education reporter i had visited dozens if not hundreds of colleges and universities in the u.s. but for some reason i have never visited the university of wisconsin and i can only assume that is because that university has always been perfectly runiv so there was nothing at all for me to investigate. i'm glad to be here now. so it is a work of investigative reporting. and so you won't find the word i in it a whole lot. actually quite personal for me. it explores the intersection of two cultures that had long interested me universities in espionage. i've spent a lot oftw my life in and around academia but my. -- both my p
that is from my best new friends at the wisconsin historical society press. the one bit of bad news i have is at that the springfield daily news is no longer with us. i urge you to give him a warm welcome. thank you for that nice introduction. i think you to thank you to the book festival for having me. i am delighted to be here. i've heard about madison for many years. i can see it looks beautiful even in the rain. the funny thing as higher education reporter i had visited dozens if not...
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the peop in madison, wisconsin who wan to be entrepreneurs.ve: in many parts of the country, we have seen a huge brain drain over the last few something more entrepreneuri, wanting to do something in te . they felt they had to move to the coast, particularly silicon that is great in some respects. awesome things.does a lot of but it has left a lot of the country behind in terms of opportunity to create the jo that are possible there. ou more of these communities in middle of the country to suppo more vibrant start up communit that will result in more of those companies growing and the process creating jobs the and driving economic growth there. i think it is very importante level the playing field so tt everybody, everywhere can be optimisticd feel like they have a shot at the american dream. soledad: not to mention, silicon valley is running out of plas to live and all those other steve: there are some challenges the data is sobering really. last year, 75% of venture capital went to just three states. soledad: boston new york and -- steve: ca
the peop in madison, wisconsin who wan to be entrepreneurs.ve: in many parts of the country, we have seen a huge brain drain over the last few something more entrepreneuri, wanting to do something in te . they felt they had to move to the coast, particularly silicon that is great in some respects. awesome things.does a lot of but it has left a lot of the country behind in terms of opportunity to create the jo that are possible there. ou more of these communities in middle of the country to...
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we have wisconsin lieutenant governor rebecca clay fish here. am elizabeth mcdonald, "risk & reward" begins right now. >> u.s. remains committed to helping facilitate a peace agreement that is acceptable to both sides. i intend to do everything in my power to help forge such an agreement. without question jerusalem is one of the most sensitive issues in those talks. the united states would support a two-state solution. if agreed to, by both sides. this is nothing more or less than a recognition of reality. it is also the right thing to do. it is something that has to be done. >> to president's executive order remember normally recognize jerusalem as capital of israel, u.s. embassy will be moved from tel aviv, move parking threats of days of protests. from pope to eu to secretary u.n. general criticizing the move. netanyahu expressing his grat attitude. >> this is an historic day, here our temples stood, kings rule, prov,prophets preached. we grateful for the president. to recognize jerusalem as capital of israel this decision reflects the presid
we have wisconsin lieutenant governor rebecca clay fish here. am elizabeth mcdonald, "risk & reward" begins right now. >> u.s. remains committed to helping facilitate a peace agreement that is acceptable to both sides. i intend to do everything in my power to help forge such an agreement. without question jerusalem is one of the most sensitive issues in those talks. the united states would support a two-state solution. if agreed to, by both sides. this is nothing more or...
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wisconsin overturned that law. >> that's to my point.they just through the law out in the bakers can do what they want. >> think about it, ragu started in someone's kitchen. cookie start someone's kitchen. we have to start somewhere in order to get somewhere else. we need home bakers. >> i'm with you with that. thanks for being here. another terrorist attack in new york city. thankfully, this one failed. knowing killed, only a few minor injuries. other than the terror suspect himself who managed to nearly pull himself up. when are we going to get tough and smart in this country and say we cannot protect every single soft target out there. people have to go about their business. there are a few things we can do. number one, we have to get tough. the way the israelis get tough in terms of profiling, behavior profiling. it's not about religion, spot people acting strange. the sky, according to reports was building a bomb components on the job. second, let's treat him like the tears tears. forget about the criminal justice system here. he de
wisconsin overturned that law. >> that's to my point.they just through the law out in the bakers can do what they want. >> think about it, ragu started in someone's kitchen. cookie start someone's kitchen. we have to start somewhere in order to get somewhere else. we need home bakers. >> i'm with you with that. thanks for being here. another terrorist attack in new york city. thankfully, this one failed. knowing killed, only a few minor injuries. other than the terror suspect...
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>> so, wisconsin is obviously extremely famous for cheese. course, blue moon ice cream. >> ooh, that's good. butter burgers. >> uh-huh. >> so i wanted to know where they stood in the ranking of obese states. >> ah. >> and they're about in the middle. but there's plenty of other states that are way above that, and they're known for like their fruit and vegetables. >> [ laughs ] >> so i'd just like to point out that, like, let's hear it for cheese. >> yeah, let's hear it for cheese. >> it's not so bad. >> i agree with you. bring it on! >> cheese. let's do cheese. >> mm-hmm, and cheese bread -- of course, we're replicating that wisconsin cheese bread. it has a very fine crumb, and it's rich, but it's not overly eggy. it has a thin crust, but it's sturdy enough to support the cheese inside the bread. so this is much like a challah. so, here i have 3 1/4 cups of all-purpose flour. this is 1/4 cup of sugar. and this is a tablespoon of instant or rapid-rise yeast. now, here comes the heat. this is chili flakes, and this is 1/2 teaspoon of chili flak
>> so, wisconsin is obviously extremely famous for cheese. course, blue moon ice cream. >> ooh, that's good. butter burgers. >> uh-huh. >> so i wanted to know where they stood in the ranking of obese states. >> ah. >> and they're about in the middle. but there's plenty of other states that are way above that, and they're known for like their fruit and vegetables. >> [ laughs ] >> so i'd just like to point out that, like, let's hear it for cheese....
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. >> john kerstetter is next from the wisconsin become festival in madison. he recalls this time in the army as a combat physician in iraq. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. my name is kevin hampton and i'm the curator of history at the wisconsin veterans museum here in madison. thank you for joining us today. at this wisconsin book festival event featuring jon kerr setter and his new book, crossing. i'd like to thank the madison public library, the foundation, and all of our sponsors for helping make this incredible celebration possible. before we begin, please take a moment to silence all mobile devices so not to interrupt the presentation this afternoon. as you attend the wisconsin book festival event this year, please help us spread the word about the wonderful opportunities with others by sharing your experience using the #wi bookfest. and mr. kerstetter will be signing copies of his become. copies are available for purchase outside the auditoryup. it's my pleasure today to introduce to you, author john kerstetter, dr. kerstetter received his medi
. >> john kerstetter is next from the wisconsin become festival in madison. he recalls this time in the army as a combat physician in iraq. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. my name is kevin hampton and i'm the curator of history at the wisconsin veterans museum here in madison. thank you for joining us today. at this wisconsin book festival event featuring jon kerr setter and his new book, crossing. i'd like to thank the madison public library, the foundation, and all of our...
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more than what president obama had in 2012 in wisconsin. inbacked off our advertising retrospective. votes. by 10,000 pennsylvania. we threw everything we had at pennsylvania. including travel in those places where trump did well. biden was there. president clinton was there. hillary was there. couldot know what more we have done in pennsylvania. president clinton, i think, was saying wet voice for are slipping with these white, working-class voters. we need to get more. he is a great politician. he was actively observing what was going on. i do not think it was for lack of trying. we just did not convert them. peter: at what point did you think you have lost? mr. podesta: we went into election day thinking we were going to win. the -- so did everybody else. werehe polls indicated we going to win. were tight.stakes we all wisconsin was in better shape than it turned out to be. we knew the battleground was michigan, pennsylvania and florida. we thought we had a shot at arizona. we ended up winning nevada and colorado, which was close. it was
more than what president obama had in 2012 in wisconsin. inbacked off our advertising retrospective. votes. by 10,000 pennsylvania. we threw everything we had at pennsylvania. including travel in those places where trump did well. biden was there. president clinton was there. hillary was there. couldot know what more we have done in pennsylvania. president clinton, i think, was saying wet voice for are slipping with these white, working-class voters. we need to get more. he is a great...
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we went to wisconsin. hasn't been won in many many years. do you remember that? we went to wisconsin, hadn't been won in many many years. she decided not to go. thank you very much, hillary. >> [laughter] >> i guess the russians advised her not to go. >> [laughter] [applause] >> but she decided not to go and her husband supposedly said you better go to wisconsin. you better go to michigan. i don't like what i'm seeing. i was in michigan and i was driving down the street and they have a trump-pence sign on every single lawn all the way to the arena. you better go there. >> [applause] >> and she said no, no, no, a bunch of dummies. you know i don't get credit for one thing that always bothered me. i spent a tiny fraction of what she spent and we won. in the old days, if you spend less and you win, that's a good thing. over here you don't get any credit for it. we spent 25 or 30%. she was at what number, 2.2 billion i understand. 2.2 billion, do you think those consultants made a couple of bucks in that election? didn't he spent 12.4 million on a dossier that was a
we went to wisconsin. hasn't been won in many many years. do you remember that? we went to wisconsin, hadn't been won in many many years. she decided not to go. thank you very much, hillary. >> [laughter] >> i guess the russians advised her not to go. >> [laughter] [applause] >> but she decided not to go and her husband supposedly said you better go to wisconsin. you better go to michigan. i don't like what i'm seeing. i was in michigan and i was driving down the street...
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i think about my colleague from wisconsin, gary. where are you, gary? he's saying to me on the floor sang to me on the floor of the state assembly a song. remember the song, gary? "red solo cup?" who knows what a red solo cup is? ok. i would dare say that most people in the beltway who do messaging for progressive people, for progressives, don't know what the hell a red solo cup is. and until they do, we will not win. we've got to get some red solo cup messaging out of the dnc. we have to. thank you. there's my question. can we do that? >> could i -- phenomenal. could i make one suggestion? first, this kind of feedback is invaluable. second, part of the idea is, if you look at the goals, every one is stated for everybody, for everybody, so nobody is overlooked. if you, as a state legislator say, look, i'm for universal health coverage, but we're never going to do it if the internet doesn't reach this district. you can put that also as part of the solution to the problem, and we can help support you on that part of the solution. so both, to put them in t
i think about my colleague from wisconsin, gary. where are you, gary? he's saying to me on the floor sang to me on the floor of the state assembly a song. remember the song, gary? "red solo cup?" who knows what a red solo cup is? ok. i would dare say that most people in the beltway who do messaging for progressive people, for progressives, don't know what the hell a red solo cup is. and until they do, we will not win. we've got to get some red solo cup messaging out of the dnc. we...
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and wisconsin ron johnson had a simple answer from what happened. >> alabamans didn't want him dating 14-year-old girls. >> is this a referendum on steve bannon. >> alabama didn't want someone that dated 14-year-old girls. voters didn't want a guy who did that. lindsey mastis with the fallout on twitter. it was a buzz online. lindsey: absolutely abuzz! before i show you what the senators are saying, i want to recognize this. twitter is pointing out the #blackwomen saying a lot of people credit black women for helping doug jones defeat roy moore. now on the senate side, take a look here. here is cory booker, selfie with doug jones. he i saying let's savor the victory and then get back to work. in fact, a lot of democrats are focusing on what needs to happen next. a lot of people in the senate.
and wisconsin ron johnson had a simple answer from what happened. >> alabamans didn't want him dating 14-year-old girls. >> is this a referendum on steve bannon. >> alabama didn't want someone that dated 14-year-old girls. voters didn't want a guy who did that. lindsey mastis with the fallout on twitter. it was a buzz online. lindsey: absolutely abuzz! before i show you what the senators are saying, i want to recognize this. twitter is pointing out the #blackwomen saying a lot...
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we thought wisconsin was in a little better shape than it turned out to be, as i mentioned. but we knew that the battleground was essentially michigan, pennsylvania, florida. we thought we had a shot at arizona. we ended up winning nevada and colorado, which were also close. so i think it was well into the night. so most states were -- we competed heavily in north carolina but we thought that was a stretch state for us. we thought we could win it and we were here the night before the election. we had potential to win north carolina. glad the governor got over the finish line here. but it was a little bit more difficult for us than those other states. i think the first time i got nervous was when the florida results came in and we lost by about a point. early voting looked good for us. it was the late breaking vote in florida that won the state for trump. and then the results started coming in, in those other three states. i don't know what time it was. we were trying to rerun our analytics in the hope there were votes that were out. i went famously to the javitz center and s
we thought wisconsin was in a little better shape than it turned out to be, as i mentioned. but we knew that the battleground was essentially michigan, pennsylvania, florida. we thought we had a shot at arizona. we ended up winning nevada and colorado, which were also close. so i think it was well into the night. so most states were -- we competed heavily in north carolina but we thought that was a stretch state for us. we thought we could win it and we were here the night before the election....
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however, wisconsin has an age 21 concealed carry permit. so if someone shows up in new york and they have concealed a firearm and they're 16 years of age, they're in violation both of new york and the wisconsin concealed carry permit law and they're not in compliance with the law. now with regard to your point, that there are certain items under new york law, yes, this bill makes it very clear that while the licensing process is the determination of the state of residence of the citizen, it is the state that they take the firearm into whose laws they must comply with in regard to how that is exercised. not who, not, you know if -- first of all, when you talk about violent misdemeanants, the federal law prohibits people guilty of domestic violence which is a misdemeanor in most instances, they can't have a firearm at all. so they can't use it as a concealed carry. but there are other, the gentleman from new york would describe as a violent misdemeanor that are not covered by that, stalking, other things. and that is an exception here to make
however, wisconsin has an age 21 concealed carry permit. so if someone shows up in new york and they have concealed a firearm and they're 16 years of age, they're in violation both of new york and the wisconsin concealed carry permit law and they're not in compliance with the law. now with regard to your point, that there are certain items under new york law, yes, this bill makes it very clear that while the licensing process is the determination of the state of residence of the citizen, it is...
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of wisconsin's the budget.ey. if asking the government for assistance and messing around with drugs, not hoping to get a job at all, is it fair you should be punished in some way, is there a case to be made against it? >> what is interesting about this program, scott walker is not arguing taxpayers shouldn't fund those on drugs for food stamps but arguing skilled workers in jobs would pass drug tests should keep those jobs to be rehabilitated from drug use for rehabilitation. under his plan does that failed a drug test, put into state-funded rehabilitation programs, estimates only a little over 220 applicants failing the drug test and rehabilitated to an estimated cost of $900,000, it is financially inefficient considering the defense of this. >> improving the population of the drugs, he is saying you stay on the program even if you test positive for drugs you stay on the program and get off drugs, where is the argument against this? sound like it is good for everybody. >> courts have ruled these programs uncon
of wisconsin's the budget.ey. if asking the government for assistance and messing around with drugs, not hoping to get a job at all, is it fair you should be punished in some way, is there a case to be made against it? >> what is interesting about this program, scott walker is not arguing taxpayers shouldn't fund those on drugs for food stamps but arguing skilled workers in jobs would pass drug tests should keep those jobs to be rehabilitated from drug use for rehabilitation. under his...
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several are from wisconsin. there's something colorado, in oklahoma, wyoming. so they are spread all over. and for those of you who are not familiar with thepr book, the facts of the mutation are pretty sobering. people in the cemetery this mutation develop alzheimer's symptoms in their 40s. and typically the past away sometime in the 50s. if you have the vacation you have a a 50% chance of handing t off to your children. and of the six siblings that was main focus of my book, most of them were all repairs of the time they learned this news in 2004. so there only a few hundred people in the world with this mutation, and as you might imagine they are extremely fallible research subjects. because they're guaranteed to get the disease, sizes available to watch the biological progression of alzheimer's in real-time by scanning the brains and then call relating those images against traditional cognitive tests. and so for this reason and because of their willingness to be researched test subjects we are not at a point in history where we understand alzheimer's that f
several are from wisconsin. there's something colorado, in oklahoma, wyoming. so they are spread all over. and for those of you who are not familiar with thepr book, the facts of the mutation are pretty sobering. people in the cemetery this mutation develop alzheimer's symptoms in their 40s. and typically the past away sometime in the 50s. if you have the vacation you have a a 50% chance of handing t off to your children. and of the six siblings that was main focus of my book, most of them were...
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i just looked at the state of wisconsin, the average family of four will get an average of a $2000 tax cut. we are heartened that hours after the bill passed we are seeing companies across the country giving bonuses to their employees. one company $50 billion in investment and capital improvements because of this tax bill. we are encouraged that this is going to give the american economy adult it needs to give people the opportunity they deserve. we are so excited about this chance and opportunity and we are so thankful to the men and women of the country sent here to work on their behalf and we are able to actually deliver this generational defining reform in this moment. at this time i want to ask the
i just looked at the state of wisconsin, the average family of four will get an average of a $2000 tax cut. we are heartened that hours after the bill passed we are seeing companies across the country giving bonuses to their employees. one company $50 billion in investment and capital improvements because of this tax bill. we are encouraged that this is going to give the american economy adult it needs to give people the opportunity they deserve. we are so excited about this chance and...
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ensuing drive wisconsin's chris james leaps and extends for a touchdown...g it a 3-point game. the buckeyes hold on to win... 27-21 they win their first conference title since 2014 (j.r.)georgia taking on number two ranked auburn in the sec championship game. auburn coming off their big win against alabama last week but they struggled in this one. georgia up six early 4th quarter but on the drive. jake fromm to terry godwin. he's got that in the side of the endzone. georgia increasing their lead. a few minutes later...deandre swift says see yaaaaa....he is gone. 64 yards. this is good. georgia stomped on auburn in the 4th quarter today. they upset the number two ranked team in the land 28 to 7. the last time the bulldogs won an s-e-c championship was back in 2005. tomorrow morning -- we'll know the four teams that will be in the college football playoff(j.r.) the san francisco 49ers are in chicago tonight preparing for a showdown with the bears. both these teams have struggled but niners fans are likely pretty excited about this one. jimmy garoppolo will get
ensuing drive wisconsin's chris james leaps and extends for a touchdown...g it a 3-point game. the buckeyes hold on to win... 27-21 they win their first conference title since 2014 (j.r.)georgia taking on number two ranked auburn in the sec championship game. auburn coming off their big win against alabama last week but they struggled in this one. georgia up six early 4th quarter but on the drive. jake fromm to terry godwin. he's got that in the side of the endzone. georgia increasing their...
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ohio state knocked off wisconsin. throws a wrench in the four spot. ♪ when you have doctors working as a team for your health, you get the care you need to help you thrive. ♪ visit kp.org to learn more. kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ running a small business is demanding. and that's why small business owners need more. like internet that's up to the challenge. the gig-speed network from comcast business gives you more. with speeds up to 20 times faster than the average. that means powering more devices, more video conferencing, and more downloads in seconds, not minutes. get fast internet and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more per month. comcast is building america's largest gig-speed network to give small businesses more. call 1-800-501-6000 today. >>> abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> ohio state trying to keep playoff as live against undefeated wisconsin in the big ten title game. alabama has one loss to the buck eyes too. another week of work. first quarter. jt barrett 211 yards. 2 touchdowns. p
ohio state knocked off wisconsin. throws a wrench in the four spot. ♪ when you have doctors working as a team for your health, you get the care you need to help you thrive. ♪ visit kp.org to learn more. kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ running a small business is demanding. and that's why small business owners need more. like internet that's up to the challenge. the gig-speed network from comcast business gives you more. with speeds up to 20 times faster than the average. that means powering...
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a couple weeks ago i was back in madison, wisconsin celebrating the 100th university -- nicholas: east of the mississippi. bill: we can arm wrestle about this one. back to the universities because i think it is a good point. about 11 years before radio was invented, the university at wisconsin said i want the university to be in every home in the state. of thebecame the motto idea, the boundaries of the campus are the boundaries of the state. that was the idea of extending those resources. at that time, the first broadcast east of the mississippi by an educational station was information to farmers, weather information, 51% literacy rate at that point in wisconsin. sidebar, i have a radio partner and we are working in zambia to improve the weather and farming information where the literacy rate is 61%. anyway, that idea continued. the beginnings were there. i started my career in public an engineer in 1952 working through my way and the university of wisconsin. that is where my roots are. it was known for innovation and audio invitation and so on. plays.e producing radio it was that ex
a couple weeks ago i was back in madison, wisconsin celebrating the 100th university -- nicholas: east of the mississippi. bill: we can arm wrestle about this one. back to the universities because i think it is a good point. about 11 years before radio was invented, the university at wisconsin said i want the university to be in every home in the state. of thebecame the motto idea, the boundaries of the campus are the boundaries of the state. that was the idea of extending those resources. at...
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now have gun permits in the state of wisconsin. i would prefer them not coming to new york. 100 10-year-old snow have gotten permits in the state of wisconsin. i would prefer them not coming to new york. that gives me the shivering quivers. what ms. jackson lee just brought up, what was the impetus for law enforcement to press liability litigation to question somebody's ability to have a gun? >> it is not uncommon for false arrests to have that kind of matter. other matters where you falsely detained or imprisoned somebody. it is included here as well. enough toare brash ask somebody if they had a gun permit? >> no. detain them for an unreasonable time while you do whatever it is you want to do to discourage people from entering your state with a concealed carry permit. we -- it in new york, scares me to death. [crosstalk] >> i know we can't stop this bill, i know it is going to pass there is no question about it. we will add it to the litany think. we are now going to all shoot each other. this is not the congress i have known and
now have gun permits in the state of wisconsin. i would prefer them not coming to new york. 100 10-year-old snow have gotten permits in the state of wisconsin. i would prefer them not coming to new york. that gives me the shivering quivers. what ms. jackson lee just brought up, what was the impetus for law enforcement to press liability litigation to question somebody's ability to have a gun? >> it is not uncommon for false arrests to have that kind of matter. other matters where you...
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thank you very much. >> next up from the wisconsin book festival, niki cap sam bliss
thank you very much. >> next up from the wisconsin book festival, niki cap sam bliss
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just look at the state of wisconsin. the average income family of four in wisconsin is going to get in excess of a $2,000 tax cut. that's real relief for real people living paycheck to paycheck. we're heartened that hours after this bill passed we're seeing companies across the country given bonuses to their employees. one company in philadelphia, $50 billion in capital improvements and investment over the next five years because of this tax bill. we're encouraged that this is going to get the american economy the jolt of energetic needs to give people the opportunity they deserve. so we're so excited about this opportunity and we're so thankful to the men and women of this country sent here to work on their behalf and that we are able to actually deliver this generational defining reform and this moment. so i'd like the senate pro tem senator hatch to joining me in signing this legislation. [ applause ] >> just wait for people to line up. >> we put a few hours in. [ applause ] >> thank you, everybody. >> "the hill" writ
just look at the state of wisconsin. the average income family of four in wisconsin is going to get in excess of a $2,000 tax cut. that's real relief for real people living paycheck to paycheck. we're heartened that hours after this bill passed we're seeing companies across the country given bonuses to their employees. one company in philadelphia, $50 billion in capital improvements and investment over the next five years because of this tax bill. we're encouraged that this is going to get the...
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however, wisconsin has a age 21 concealed/carry permit. so if someone shows up in new york and they are concealed a firearm and they're 16 years of age, they're in violation, both to new york and the wisconsin concealed/carry permit law, and they're not in compliance with the law. now, with regard to your point that there are certain items under new york law, yes, this bill makes it very clear that while the licensing process is the determination of the state of residence of the citizen, it is the state that they take the firearm into whose laws they must comply with with regard to how that's exercised. not who, not, you know -- if -- first of all, when you talk about violent misdemeanors, the federal law prohibits people guilty of domestic violence, which is a misdemeanor in most instances. they can't have a firearm at all. so they can't use it as a concealed/carry. but there are other that the gentleman from new york would describe as a violent misdemeanor that are not covered by that. stalking and other things. and that is an exception
however, wisconsin has a age 21 concealed/carry permit. so if someone shows up in new york and they are concealed a firearm and they're 16 years of age, they're in violation, both to new york and the wisconsin concealed/carry permit law, and they're not in compliance with the law. now, with regard to your point that there are certain items under new york law, yes, this bill makes it very clear that while the licensing process is the determination of the state of residence of the citizen, it is...
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secretary perdue: the first tour was in wisconsin. we opened the fair together, but also used the opportunity for listening sessions for farm groups there, from organics to dairy production to specialty crops. it was a good listening session. what we want to do is get out into the hinterlands of where food is produced and where the impediments are. as you know, the president signed an executive order creating an interagency task or, toforce, so we were looking doing our duties in the rural prosperity aspect of the task force. we went from wisconsin, had a great meeting with the president in his barn with many of his neighbors and friends. then, we moved on to minnesota and did a similar type of thing and met -- frankly speaker ryan , was with us in wisconsin. we had a meeting with supply people. they typically know what is on their mind. we went over to iowa, and down into indiana and finished in indianapolis. it was a great tour, had great relationships, met at the technical college about rural prosperity, and how rural america needs
secretary perdue: the first tour was in wisconsin. we opened the fair together, but also used the opportunity for listening sessions for farm groups there, from organics to dairy production to specialty crops. it was a good listening session. what we want to do is get out into the hinterlands of where food is produced and where the impediments are. as you know, the president signed an executive order creating an interagency task or, toforce, so we were looking doing our duties in the rural...
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wisconsin's quarterback throwing four touchdown passes in this one. wisconsin wins over miami.tate taking on washington. the catch of the game coming from the nittany lions mascot. check him out. he goes down and grabs the ball. solid catch, considering he has paws for hands! penn state, they beat washington 35-28 but you wouldn't have known it if you watched the nittany lions coach james franklin after he gets the gatorade bath. he looks furious and even going after the player that caught him with it. maybe he was mad his glasses got knocked off. franklin was probably just joking around but it looks serious, though. >>> steph curry returning from his injury with a bang last night. the two-time nba mvp back in the lineup against the grizzlies after an 11-game absence. he was on fire and season high ten three-pointers in the win. curry was supposed to play only half of the game but pleaded with his coaches to stay in. >> i mean, i was excited. it felt like the first day of school again, for real. and just wanted that feeling again. it was pretty special. >> good to have steph cu
wisconsin's quarterback throwing four touchdown passes in this one. wisconsin wins over miami.tate taking on washington. the catch of the game coming from the nittany lions mascot. check him out. he goes down and grabs the ball. solid catch, considering he has paws for hands! penn state, they beat washington 35-28 but you wouldn't have known it if you watched the nittany lions coach james franklin after he gets the gatorade bath. he looks furious and even going after the player that caught him...
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northbound wisconsin at c of the gas main break. left lane blocked by a disabled vehicle. suitland parkway at alabama. a crash there on red line. single tracking between fort totten and silver spring. as far as your travel times here, looking good in maryland. no major problems in virginia. remember to listen to wtop 103.5 fm when you hop in your car. >> melissa, thank you. a fatal house fire in loudoun county. >> chris lawrence has the latest from the live desk. what's happening? >> eun, aaron, one person died in a fire in lubbocksville. they're investigating how it started. to give you an idea of where it happened, the house is less than two miles from one of the most celebrated restaurants in our area. the restaurant at potomac farm. it's west of 270 on the virginia side of the potomac river. firefighters were called to the scene between 8:00 and 9:00 last night. our adam tuss is on his way there now. as soon as he gets there, we'll bring you a live back to you. >>> chris, thank you. >>> it's now 6:03. we're following developing story this morning. montgomery county pol
northbound wisconsin at c of the gas main break. left lane blocked by a disabled vehicle. suitland parkway at alabama. a crash there on red line. single tracking between fort totten and silver spring. as far as your travel times here, looking good in maryland. no major problems in virginia. remember to listen to wtop 103.5 fm when you hop in your car. >> melissa, thank you. a fatal house fire in loudoun county. >> chris lawrence has the latest from the live desk. what's happening?...
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after leaving wisconsin, i went to michigan. again, influenced by, among others, participatory democracy, and engine for civil rights and the war movement and those kinds of things. i get to michigan and i'm appointed by a federal judge, defending people who are claiming conscientious objection. if you are a conscientious objector, the only way you could appeal a traffic board decision set -- a draft board decision saying they don't believe you was doing it as a defendant in a criminal case. i ended up defending a lot of these people and all but one were successful. in congress, i was privileged to put the period at the end of the sentence. on march 12, 1975 was my resolution to cut off funding for the war in vietnam. leonard: that really just turbocharged your life in so many ways. thanks for sharing. i'm wondering if you think we, as a country, have learned lessons from the vietnam war. what does the philosopher george whoa ana say, that those forget their history are doomed to repeat it? what lessons might those be coming out
after leaving wisconsin, i went to michigan. again, influenced by, among others, participatory democracy, and engine for civil rights and the war movement and those kinds of things. i get to michigan and i'm appointed by a federal judge, defending people who are claiming conscientious objection. if you are a conscientious objector, the only way you could appeal a traffic board decision set -- a draft board decision saying they don't believe you was doing it as a defendant in a criminal case. i...
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. >>> two police officers from wisconsin are being hailed as heroes for rescuing two teens burning car. the dramatic scene played out in milwaukee on tuesday. the two officese onand witnessed a c utility pole and flip over and burst into flames they pulled a sec driver from the car and found a third tee >> they are getting the guys out knowing that you are the only one there to help them.. >> have you to put your own personal safety on the back burner and act and try to do what you can. >> all three teens were taken to the hospital to be treated for their injuries and the two officers are nominated for a milwaukee police department merit award. >> police in tucson arizona caught a fake officer patrolling their streets and making traffic stops and harassing reads. >> you guys live here? what are you guys doing? >> that man sounds like a real police officer he is an impersonator. he cruised around with flashing lights and his own dash-cam ra. and police tracked him down and -- told them to go to a police station to get the cuffs off. the phoney cop is charged with stopping four different
. >>> two police officers from wisconsin are being hailed as heroes for rescuing two teens burning car. the dramatic scene played out in milwaukee on tuesday. the two officese onand witnessed a c utility pole and flip over and burst into flames they pulled a sec driver from the car and found a third tee >> they are getting the guys out knowing that you are the only one there to help them.. >> have you to put your own personal safety on the back burner and act and try to do...
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repairs continue on the gas main break, wisconsin avenue at calvert.ed and will be for some time. plan on using massachusetts as a workaround. that is our traffic watch. it is cold outside. i need somebody to keep me warm! how about screech from the washington nationals? 80 days until pitchers and catchers report. we have something going on this weekend that is going to be so much fun for nats fans. winter fest is happening this weekend! it is always such a fun event. you get to hang out. woohoo! i'm all in. put me in, coach. put me in. [laughter] julie: autria: the giveaways continue on "good morning washington," we have four tickets for six flags, holiday in the park. gets inumber seven for free. good luck to you. autria: if you need a little bit of motivation, we have just the guy for you. kidd o'shea is bringing a real, live hollywood workout to d.c. kidd: hey, guys. you know i'm not a fan of organized workout groups, mainly because it holds you accountable and you have to show up for it. this is joey, the ceo of berries boot camp. it started in we
repairs continue on the gas main break, wisconsin avenue at calvert.ed and will be for some time. plan on using massachusetts as a workaround. that is our traffic watch. it is cold outside. i need somebody to keep me warm! how about screech from the washington nationals? 80 days until pitchers and catchers report. we have something going on this weekend that is going to be so much fun for nats fans. winter fest is happening this weekend! it is always such a fun event. you get to hang out....
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in wisconsin the last poll we had donald trump approval rating of 33% and he won wisconsin. i don't think people feel comfortable saying they support him as much as they do. >> maybe. donald trump drives that narrative. if the media will bash him they are covering him 24/7 and they're covering the negatives about his personality, about his -- how offensive he is and credibility. super important. i think one report i saw from the "washington post" like him or not is that in the first year he has told like 3500 lies in his tweets. >> laura: how many has the "washington post" told. >> take any one. he has a lot of pinocchios. he doesn't have an urban agenda. he wants to claim credit for black unemployment being down and white unemployment is down, too. >> laura: this is what drives me crazy about the identity politics in this country. on the one hand what are you going to do -- because i want to reach out to communities that have a negative view of republicans. >> the president hasn't and why he is having problems. >> laura: let me finish. what i think is an objective fact is t
in wisconsin the last poll we had donald trump approval rating of 33% and he won wisconsin. i don't think people feel comfortable saying they support him as much as they do. >> maybe. donald trump drives that narrative. if the media will bash him they are covering him 24/7 and they're covering the negatives about his personality, about his -- how offensive he is and credibility. super important. i think one report i saw from the "washington post" like him or not is that in the...
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you actually remember him going to wisconsin and getting some protest? >> it was in 2001 charlie after the bush v. gore decision. he wasn't terribly popular in madison wisconsin and there were protesters outside. it wasn't a violent demonstration or anything. really just a handful of demonstrators outside showing pictures of hitler mussolini and my dad. so. subdued stuff, nothing too terrible and like you i will wonder what would be the case now. i'm assuming it would be more intense now. that was outside. inside the lecture hall the audience was respectful. they were. intense questions afterwards. there were certainly plenty of people who disagreed with him and let him know that and there was some combativeness back and forth. it was not polite but my father delivered speeches in what you might call hostile territory because he believed he could persuade people and he believed people in general were pursuadable and were open to reason, even people who disagreed with him and at the very least he wanted them to hear his ideas unfiltered. i think that's wh
you actually remember him going to wisconsin and getting some protest? >> it was in 2001 charlie after the bush v. gore decision. he wasn't terribly popular in madison wisconsin and there were protesters outside. it wasn't a violent demonstration or anything. really just a handful of demonstrators outside showing pictures of hitler mussolini and my dad. so. subdued stuff, nothing too terrible and like you i will wonder what would be the case now. i'm assuming it would be more intense now....