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wisconsin as a sizable surplus. as promised, when we have a surplus, we will give it back to you, the hard-working taxpayers. you see, there is your reform dividend. you deserve it. first i had a phone now i have kids. how i do get to compete with all that? come on up, guys. so today i proposed that we create a child tax credit here in the state of wisconsin. so we're going to create a new wisconsin child tax credit. families across the state will receive $100 for every child under 18 living at home. a couple hundred dollars more in the family budget could really make a difference. particularly whether getting ready for the next school year. it could be a new pair of shoes, i wanter coat, activity fees at school, or maybe a co-pay at the doctor or dentist office. we know sometimes wisconsin families face challenges whether making ends meet. and this new child tax credit, well, we think it can lep. today i'm joined by families from all over wisconsin who will benefit from our child tax credit. so today i ask you, the
wisconsin as a sizable surplus. as promised, when we have a surplus, we will give it back to you, the hard-working taxpayers. you see, there is your reform dividend. you deserve it. first i had a phone now i have kids. how i do get to compete with all that? come on up, guys. so today i proposed that we create a child tax credit here in the state of wisconsin. so we're going to create a new wisconsin child tax credit. families across the state will receive $100 for every child under 18 living at...
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[applause] -- wisconsin. [applause] health care systems in our state ranked one in the nation for quality. [applause] plus, everyone living in poverty is now covered under badger care for the first time in the history of our state. according to the u.s. systems bureau, the percentage of people with access to health coverage in wisconsin is now one of the best in the nation. we are getting positive things done for the people of wisconsin. [applause] wisconsin is number one in cheese, cranberries milk, corn, soybeans, beef, cherries, potatoes, vegetables. i'm just getting hungry thinking about it. agriculture is a big part of our economy. more than that it's a way of life. we are getting positive things done for the people of wisconsin. [applause] no state in the nation provides more benefits for veterans and wisconsin. we offer 23 benefits for veterans while the next closest date offers 21. we can attend college tuition free and we expanded eligibility so more of our veterans can do. they report our veterans h
[applause] -- wisconsin. [applause] health care systems in our state ranked one in the nation for quality. [applause] plus, everyone living in poverty is now covered under badger care for the first time in the history of our state. according to the u.s. systems bureau, the percentage of people with access to health coverage in wisconsin is now one of the best in the nation. we are getting positive things done for the people of wisconsin. [applause] wisconsin is number one in cheese, cranberries...
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we wisconsin proud. -- we are wisconsin proud. today i want you to know that i am proud to be your governor, i am proud of the work that we have done and the progress we have made together. i am proud that we getting positive things done for the people of wisconsin but you know what, we are not done yet so lets get going, lets keep moving wisconsin forward. thank you, may god bless you and may god bless the great state of wisconsin and may god continue to bless the united states of america c. saint patrick's a. n.'s washington journal, live everyday with issues -- we discuss the committee's receipt decision to vet systems and ryan costello talks about the future of healthcare and republican efforts to reform the affordable care act. join the discuss every thursday mourning. >>> veterans affairs secretary doctor david sh ushes lkin testifies about his agency's budget thursday, you can see is live at 8:00 a.m. eastern here on cspan-3. >>> friday former presidential candidate mitt romney speaks at the lincoln day birn, a salt lake co
we wisconsin proud. -- we are wisconsin proud. today i want you to know that i am proud to be your governor, i am proud of the work that we have done and the progress we have made together. i am proud that we getting positive things done for the people of wisconsin but you know what, we are not done yet so lets get going, lets keep moving wisconsin forward. thank you, may god bless you and may god bless the great state of wisconsin and may god continue to bless the united states of america c....
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russ feingold ran for the senate in wisconsin that he campaigned every day in wisconsin. every day on the morning of october 28, he was to have the same margin as hillary clinton by six or seven points. he crashed after the comey letter just as hillary clinton did and he campaigned every day. it wasn't a matter of hillary clinton not campaigningit there. there is a causation event of a causation event of the sending of the letter caused her to drop in the polls precipitously for the next 10 days. saturated news coverage around the clock. saturated news coverage or news coverage at the headline on cable television, network television in all the major newspapers. hillary clinton under criminal investigation. two days before the election, mr. comey sent a letter early sunday morning. he saidd sorry, got it wrong. nothing there. a little too late. >> we willin invite the callerso ask questions of her guests. lanny davis if you want to call. (202)748-8000. independent will take you back to the time or jim comey makes the initial assessment in july. we would' get your reaction
russ feingold ran for the senate in wisconsin that he campaigned every day in wisconsin. every day on the morning of october 28, he was to have the same margin as hillary clinton by six or seven points. he crashed after the comey letter just as hillary clinton did and he campaigned every day. it wasn't a matter of hillary clinton not campaigningit there. there is a causation event of a causation event of the sending of the letter caused her to drop in the polls precipitously for the next 10...
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if you compare what is going on in wisconsin to what has happened in maryland and compared to wisconsin, pennsylvania, ohio, north carolina, texas. you are really comparing apples and oranges. you can talk about the one district that we are focusing on states that have had substantial gerrymandering problems.i've not had a chance to read the article but i think that a movement towards nonpartisan commissions is in some ways, a purest way to do this. there are some state constitutions that do not allow for that to occur. in some instances citizens do not have the ability to go straight to the ballot as he can for instance in michigan. weight is not being considered. in texas you have to go through the state legislature and the urgerrymandered state legislatu will never allow that to happen. but in a theoretical sense, i think it is in some ways the best way to do it. but i deal with reality. between now and 2021 we will not get commissions and all of the states. we are trying to use all the techniques we have. lawsuits, advocacy work, supporting commissions where that is possible. and th
if you compare what is going on in wisconsin to what has happened in maryland and compared to wisconsin, pennsylvania, ohio, north carolina, texas. you are really comparing apples and oranges. you can talk about the one district that we are focusing on states that have had substantial gerrymandering problems.i've not had a chance to read the article but i think that a movement towards nonpartisan commissions is in some ways, a purest way to do this. there are some state constitutions that do...
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. >> chili, wisconsin. i'm from wisconsin.on't remember a city named chili. >> so far-fetched. >> chili, wisconsin. >> cheese, wisconsin, i buy, but not chili. fake. >> chili, wisconsin is a real place. >> no, no. >> is it spicy? >> i don't know. why don't you go there and find out for us. there are several other food-inspired towns that they go over. if you'd like to check them out head to our website rightthisminute.com and click on tv show or use our mobile app. >>> we are gathered here today -- >> for the marriage of a bonnie munda. >> is she a little young? >> she is young and about to be married to this puppy. >> find out what this marriage is all about. that is so unfair. the dog is like oh cool, a party. coffee table with built in cooler or planter. >> that is gorgeous. >> pretty neat ideas. >>> dearly beloved we are gathered here in a village ceremony in india for the marriage of abonnie muda. >> she's a little young. >> she's a little young and about to be married to this puppy. >> that man is a real dog. >> they had
. >> chili, wisconsin. i'm from wisconsin.on't remember a city named chili. >> so far-fetched. >> chili, wisconsin. >> cheese, wisconsin, i buy, but not chili. fake. >> chili, wisconsin is a real place. >> no, no. >> is it spicy? >> i don't know. why don't you go there and find out for us. there are several other food-inspired towns that they go over. if you'd like to check them out head to our website rightthisminute.com and click on tv show or...
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and in wisconsin, .7%. russ feingold ran for the signal in wisconsin and campaigned every day of his campaign in wisconsin. every day. en in omorning of october 28th , he was ahead the same margin as hillary clinton. by about six or seven points. he crashed after the comey letter, just as hillary clinton did, and he campaigned every day. so wasn't a matter of hillary clinton not campaigning there. there was a causation event, the sending of the letter, caused her to drop in the polls, precipitously like a rock in a pond, for the next ten days, saturated news coverage, around the clock to the hard very sneaker sat rated news coming with the headline on cable television, on network television in all the major newspapers, hillary clinton under criminal investigation. now two days before the election, mr. comey sent a letter, early sunday morning, it was a little whisper and he said, oops, sorry. got it wrong. nothing there. sorry, mr. comey, a little too late. >> host: we'll invite caller to ask questions of t
and in wisconsin, .7%. russ feingold ran for the signal in wisconsin and campaigned every day of his campaign in wisconsin. every day. en in omorning of october 28th , he was ahead the same margin as hillary clinton. by about six or seven points. he crashed after the comey letter, just as hillary clinton did, and he campaigned every day. so wasn't a matter of hillary clinton not campaigning there. there was a causation event, the sending of the letter, caused her to drop in the polls,...
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it is the yin to the wisconsin yang. the wisconsin case is a challenge to the state legislative maps drawn by wisconsin's republican controlled senate. the maryland case is a challenge to a single federal congressional district drawn by democratic election officials in maryland. who better to discuss redistricting than paul smith, who argued on behalf of the challengers in gill v. whitford and is now here georgetown as a distinguished visitor. paul: thank you, amy. happy to talk to you about the maryland case. i have the same lack of information as everybody else as to why the case was taken in december. it was a big surprise in many ways. gill v. whitford was on -- was argued in october. we are merrily going along thinking maybe we can win, maybe we can't. but if we get a ruling in january or february, we might get a new map in wisconsin. come december, they take an entirely new case out of maryland. the surprise was they didn't have to do that. they could have done what they normally do when they have a case, and hold
it is the yin to the wisconsin yang. the wisconsin case is a challenge to the state legislative maps drawn by wisconsin's republican controlled senate. the maryland case is a challenge to a single federal congressional district drawn by democratic election officials in maryland. who better to discuss redistricting than paul smith, who argued on behalf of the challengers in gill v. whitford and is now here georgetown as a distinguished visitor. paul: thank you, amy. happy to talk to you about...
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less then three weeks ago, a wisconsin mont man -- a wisconsin man was sentenced to jail. through physical violence, isolation and emotional manipulation, to actual assault and threat to victims families, the man who does not deserve the name, forced multiple young women and girls to engage in commercial sex acts and perform at exotic dance clubs. his brutality is almost unspeakable. on one occasion when one of the women upset him, he made her choose between 2 punishments. she could either drown or jump out the window. she chose to jump out the window. after she survived the fall, he kicked her head so hard, her teeth fell out. but, thanks to the investigations unit of the homeland security department, the wisconsin department of justice and the fbi, the milwaukee police department and the u.s. attorney's office along with other agencies, today that monster of a man is behind bars, and there are hope he stays. -- and there i hope he stays. unfortunately, stories like this are far too common and they do not always end in justice. that is why cooperative actions like today's
less then three weeks ago, a wisconsin mont man -- a wisconsin man was sentenced to jail. through physical violence, isolation and emotional manipulation, to actual assault and threat to victims families, the man who does not deserve the name, forced multiple young women and girls to engage in commercial sex acts and perform at exotic dance clubs. his brutality is almost unspeakable. on one occasion when one of the women upset him, he made her choose between 2 punishments. she could either...
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disgrace to the wisconsin judicial system.ed soul. >> i've seen it. >> in one instance, working to cut a plea deal while he was in jail arranged for his client to speak with investigators but he himself didn't show up. >> that was clearly a mistake. >> this is huge though. >> i agree. >> you've got a 16-year-old kid with a low iq with no attorney present, no parent. it is kind of like feeding someone to the wolves in a way. would you apologize to brendan dassey? >> well, i would apologize to him for not being at that interview. >> so there were mistakes made? >> oh, sure, there were mistakes, but none contributed to the verdict in dassey's case. >> there are people who disagree with that. >> oh, sure. >> but as dassey's attorneys delved further into the stunning statements the teen made they came to believe something more disturbing, that investigators tom fastbender and mark weieger coerced the teen into making a false confession. >> these officers took advantage of a disabled youth and got him the say what they wanted him to
disgrace to the wisconsin judicial system.ed soul. >> i've seen it. >> in one instance, working to cut a plea deal while he was in jail arranged for his client to speak with investigators but he himself didn't show up. >> that was clearly a mistake. >> this is huge though. >> i agree. >> you've got a 16-year-old kid with a low iq with no attorney present, no parent. it is kind of like feeding someone to the wolves in a way. would you apologize to brendan...
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trade works very well for wisconsin. i agree with the concerns that you've expressed as well as the concerns of senator toomey and senator lee. what we have is the basic root cause of this problem is a massive overcapacity, primarily in china, that's true. how do you address that? we need to be very cautious without raising -- without raising prices. senator alexander was talking about 2002. spot prices increased 69 to 82%. producer prices raised from 19 to 27%. let me add something, we talked about jobs, highest paying jobs, tax reform is going to juice the economy. and with such a tight labor market, wages are already increasing. in wisconsin, a big manufacturing state, in seven years i have not visited one manufacturer who could hire enough people. certainly my experience in the last 20, 25 years. for a host of reasons, we tell our kids you have to get a four-year degree, we pay people not to work. so we do need to be concerned about, in such a tight labor market, do we have enough workers in manufacturing? so my fina
trade works very well for wisconsin. i agree with the concerns that you've expressed as well as the concerns of senator toomey and senator lee. what we have is the basic root cause of this problem is a massive overcapacity, primarily in china, that's true. how do you address that? we need to be very cautious without raising -- without raising prices. senator alexander was talking about 2002. spot prices increased 69 to 82%. producer prices raised from 19 to 27%. let me add something, we talked...
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wisconsin, .7%. he campaigned every day of his campaign and wisconsin. every day. on the morning off up to over 28, he was ahead the same margin is hillary clinton. crashed after they comey letter just as hillary clinton did. he campaigned every day. it wasn't a matter of hillary clinton not campaigning. it was a causation event. the sending of that letter caused her to drop in the polls, like a rock and a pond for the next 10 days. saturated news coverage around the clock, saturated news coverage with the headline on cable television, and all the major newspapers, hillary clinton under criminal investigation. two days before the election, mr. comey sent a letter. early sunday morning, it was a whisper. he said, oops. sorry, got it wrong. a little too late. host: we will invite the colors to ask questions. --you want to call we will take you back to the time where jim comey makes an additional assessment in july. here is a bit of that. we look at your reaction. [video clip] the department of justice makes final decisions on matters like this, we are expressing to j
wisconsin, .7%. he campaigned every day of his campaign and wisconsin. every day. on the morning off up to over 28, he was ahead the same margin is hillary clinton. crashed after they comey letter just as hillary clinton did. he campaigned every day. it wasn't a matter of hillary clinton not campaigning. it was a causation event. the sending of that letter caused her to drop in the polls, like a rock and a pond for the next 10 days. saturated news coverage around the clock, saturated news...
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wisconsin is also a state that we'll be looking at. wisconsin is a state where republicans got less than 50% of the vote in the last cycle and yet control about two-thirds of the state legislative seats and about two-thirds of the congressional delegation. that's one of the cases that is before the supreme court now. and the facts there, i think, are as good as they possibly could, for those of us who are in support of reform in this process. the ndrc will be investing time and resources in these races, using our position as the strategic hub for redistricting to focus energy into these races to ensure that all redistricting targets are covered and to engage young people, african americans, people of color, in these areas in this year's election. now i personally plan on traveling to many of our targeted state to campaign for individual candidates and to condition raising awareness around the issue of gerrymandering. in particular, i'll be focused on making sure that african americans, people of color, understand the long-term implicat
wisconsin is also a state that we'll be looking at. wisconsin is a state where republicans got less than 50% of the vote in the last cycle and yet control about two-thirds of the state legislative seats and about two-thirds of the congressional delegation. that's one of the cases that is before the supreme court now. and the facts there, i think, are as good as they possibly could, for those of us who are in support of reform in this process. the ndrc will be investing time and resources in...
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the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. kind, for five minutes. mr. kind: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to honor and to give thanks to a very good friend of mine. our deputy chief reporter of the house, ed johnson, whose last day for us is this friday before he returns to our home state in wisconsin. ed began his official court reporting career back in wisconsin in 1980 hooking up with a judge. he eventually made his way here to the house of representatives in 2007. and ultimately became deputy chief reporter in 2015. ed took his role as our guardian of the public record very seriously. with great integrity, with great professionalism, and with great respect from everyone who had a chance to work with him. what do these official reporters do for us? like today this young lady here to my left brings her sten graph machine down to the well of the house, or to a committee they might be assigned and they record everything that's said. with a single stroke of the key they are able to record whole words, phras
the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. kind, for five minutes. mr. kind: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to honor and to give thanks to a very good friend of mine. our deputy chief reporter of the house, ed johnson, whose last day for us is this friday before he returns to our home state in wisconsin. ed began his official court reporting career back in wisconsin in 1980 hooking up with a judge. he eventually made his way here to the...
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but if you compare that to maryland compared to wisconsin or pennsylvania or ohio or north carolina or texas you are comparing apples and oranges that we are focusing on states with substantial gerrymandering problems i haven't had a chance to read the article that i think movement toward nonpartisan commissions is the purest way to do this there are some that do not allow for that to occur in some instances citizens don't have the ability to go for them out ballot like in michigan you have to go to the state legislature that will never allow that toe happen. but theoretically that is probably the best way to do it but i do reality and between now andty 2021 we will not get commissions so we are trying to use all the techniques that we have and advocacy work to support commission and support people that will commit themselves like ralph said he will not sign a bill that did not come from a commission that was not fairly drawn. >> do you have any thoughts because there is just that one seat in maryland. >> but the calling to that same standard should be replied from rubbing against r
but if you compare that to maryland compared to wisconsin or pennsylvania or ohio or north carolina or texas you are comparing apples and oranges that we are focusing on states with substantial gerrymandering problems i haven't had a chance to read the article that i think movement toward nonpartisan commissions is the purest way to do this there are some that do not allow for that to occur in some instances citizens don't have the ability to go for them out ballot like in michigan you have to...
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speaker, at this time i'd like to recognize the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. gallagher, principal author of this bill, for five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized for five minutes. gag gag thank you, -- mr. gallegly: thank you, mr. speaker. this is a great -- mr. gallagher: thank you, mr. speaker. this is a great day for care givers in my home state of wisconsin and across this country. house resolution 443 recognizes the importance of trauma informed care to individual wellness, to the efficacy of care, and improved quality of life for those who have experienced trauma. passage of this resolution demonstrates that this body believes in the power that trauma-informed care can have in helping children, families and adults overcome trauma and lead healthy lives. . from veterans reintegrating into society to survivors of childhood abuse many can benefit from the principles of trauma-informed care. by recognizing and sense tiffly addressing the impacts of traumatic experiences we can build stronger and more resilient commu
speaker, at this time i'd like to recognize the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. gallagher, principal author of this bill, for five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized for five minutes. gag gag thank you, -- mr. gallegly: thank you, mr. speaker. this is a great -- mr. gallagher: thank you, mr. speaker. this is a great day for care givers in my home state of wisconsin and across this country. house resolution 443 recognizes the importance of trauma informed...
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the state of wisconsin, i'm not surprised, but you did a great job, and thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. president. >> and adding to that, apple as i told tim cook in the campaign and before i was elected. you know, i don't know fi make it or not, but if i do, you have to build some plants and big plant, and i won't consider this a great success unless i see the big plants that i see all over china and other places, but in particular china, and you will hopefully build them here. he gave us a big surprise two weeks ago with $350 billion and not million, but $350 million would have been a nice plant, too, but it is $350 billion of which he is taking $245 billion back, and that is no knee that we talked about coming back into the country. i think it going to be about $4 trillion and it was $2.5 trillion, but i have been using that number for years, so i know that the number is larger, and maybe more than that, but a lot of it is coming back. and another company announced they are bringing billions back into the country, but r, apple is bringing about $240 billion back in. they are
the state of wisconsin, i'm not surprised, but you did a great job, and thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. president. >> and adding to that, apple as i told tim cook in the campaign and before i was elected. you know, i don't know fi make it or not, but if i do, you have to build some plants and big plant, and i won't consider this a great success unless i see the big plants that i see all over china and other places, but in particular china, and you will hopefully build them...
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they went to wisconsin and scott did a fantastic job of presentation. i saw a site i (i said that was an old auto site and i was with the head of the company, great businessman and i said that's a great site for you in wisconsin and i hear that's really going. you've done a fantastic job. this is a common sense and bipartisan plan that every member of congress should support. i look forward to working with them and we will get the american people roads fixed and bridges fixed and if for any reason they don't want to support it, that will be up to them. what was very important to me was the military and the tax cuts and regulation. this is of great importance, but it's not nearly in that category. the states will have to do it themselves if we don't do it. i would like to help the state out and we are doing that with a very big investment. one thing important message i mention it in the budget we took care of the military like it's never been taken care of before. general mattis called me and said wow, i can't believe we got everything we wanted. i said
they went to wisconsin and scott did a fantastic job of presentation. i saw a site i (i said that was an old auto site and i was with the head of the company, great businessman and i said that's a great site for you in wisconsin and i hear that's really going. you've done a fantastic job. this is a common sense and bipartisan plan that every member of congress should support. i look forward to working with them and we will get the american people roads fixed and bridges fixed and if for any...
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if you compare what is going on in wisconsin to what has happened in maryland and compare it to wisconsin, pennsylvania, ohio, north carolina, texas. your comparing apples and oranges. you can talk about that one district but we are focusing on states that have had substantial gerrymandering problems.i have not had a chance to read the article but i actually think that a movement towards nonpartisan commissions is in some ways the purest way to do this. there are some state constitutions that do not allow for that to occur. in some instances citizens don't have the ability to go straight to the ballot. as you can for instance in michigan where it is now being considered in texas you have to go through the state legislature. and the gerrymandered state legislature will not allow that to happen. in a theoretical sense i think that is in some ways probably the best way to do it. but i go with reality. between now and 2021 we will not get commissions in only the states and so we are trying to use all of the techniques that we have. lawsuits, advocacy work, supporting commissions where it is p
if you compare what is going on in wisconsin to what has happened in maryland and compare it to wisconsin, pennsylvania, ohio, north carolina, texas. your comparing apples and oranges. you can talk about that one district but we are focusing on states that have had substantial gerrymandering problems.i have not had a chance to read the article but i actually think that a movement towards nonpartisan commissions is in some ways the purest way to do this. there are some state constitutions that...
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wisconsin, tom tribal. brad courtney good richard . richard george. thank you, susie.
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in wisconsin, we have a great company where they make all of the apple iphones. and they are going to have a big program, a tremendous program to teach people how to do this. and it will be very successful. we can reduce the price of prescription drugs, and ensure that the terminally ill patients have a right it to try. so important. you know, those drugs, they sit in there for 12, 13, 14 years. a person is terminally ill, and under the old system, they don't want to give them even experimental medicine because they are afraid. it they are not going to be around for two months. so they will sign a waiver, and they will give them the hope of finding something. they travel all over the world to try to find a cure. and we have great experimental drugs, but it will be years before they come up to market. so i hope you folks can approve it, and i hope you agree with this. i think it is so important. so important. we are heading it up. and the other thing you get, you learn pretty quickly how effective it is. does it work? does it work very quickly? so right to try. we
in wisconsin, we have a great company where they make all of the apple iphones. and they are going to have a big program, a tremendous program to teach people how to do this. and it will be very successful. we can reduce the price of prescription drugs, and ensure that the terminally ill patients have a right it to try. so important. you know, those drugs, they sit in there for 12, 13, 14 years. a person is terminally ill, and under the old system, they don't want to give them even experimental...
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supreme court considering other cases from wisconsin and maryland.ssing limits on partisan gerrymandering. >>> kentucky fried chicken forced to close locations in the uk after running out of chicken. 800 of the 900 kfc locations in britain had to close for the day. some reopened for business. the shortage was due to problems with the new delivery partner dhl. the deliveries were incomplete because of operational issues. kfc says it is too early to say how long it will take to restore service. >>> fergie apologized for the rendition of the national and th -- anthem at the nba all-star game on sunday. ♪ that our flag was still there o say ♪ >> the singer said she wanted to try something different, but did not strike the intended target. she said i love this country and tried my best. critics slammed her performance saying her sexy delivery was not typical for a patriotic song. >> it was long. two and a half minutes. >> it was about 25 seconds longer than the pink national anthem at the super bowl. it introduced a new rendition of roseanne barr's rendit
supreme court considering other cases from wisconsin and maryland.ssing limits on partisan gerrymandering. >>> kentucky fried chicken forced to close locations in the uk after running out of chicken. 800 of the 900 kfc locations in britain had to close for the day. some reopened for business. the shortage was due to problems with the new delivery partner dhl. the deliveries were incomplete because of operational issues. kfc says it is too early to say how long it will take to restore...
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the state wisconsin, i'm not surprised. they did a great job and you did a great job. >> adding to that as you know apple, i old tim cook during the campaign before i was elected. i said tim, you know, i don't know it if i'm going to make it or not, you got to build plants, build plants. i won't consider this a great success unless they see the big plants that i see all over china and other places, in particular china, hopefully you're going to build them here. he gave us a big surprise three weeks ago. 350 billion, not million, million would have been nice too. he's investing 350 billion and he's taking 245 billion dollars back. that's the money we talk about coming back into this country. i think it is going to be about 4 trillion. it was 2 1/2 trillion but i've been using that number for years, so i know the number got larger. it could be larger. a lot is coming back. another company announced they're bringing billions back in the country. apple is bringing 240 billion dollars back in. they're going to build a tremendous
the state wisconsin, i'm not surprised. they did a great job and you did a great job. >> adding to that as you know apple, i old tim cook during the campaign before i was elected. i said tim, you know, i don't know it if i'm going to make it or not, you got to build plants, build plants. i won't consider this a great success unless they see the big plants that i see all over china and other places, in particular china, hopefully you're going to build them here. he gave us a big surprise...
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and tom tribal to service the new national committee for wisconsin. it is stipulated in the rule that the election of new men and women to fill vacancies shall be ratified by then republican party upon the election by the state republican party. do i hear a motion to ratify the election of these new national committee members? the motion is made. is there a second by susan hutchinson? secondeden moved and to be ratified the election of our new members. all members say ay. the ays have it. am pleased to officially welcome you as new members of the republican national committee. welcome. [applause]
and tom tribal to service the new national committee for wisconsin. it is stipulated in the rule that the election of new men and women to fill vacancies shall be ratified by then republican party upon the election by the state republican party. do i hear a motion to ratify the election of these new national committee members? the motion is made. is there a second by susan hutchinson? secondeden moved and to be ratified the election of our new members. all members say ay. the ays have it. am...
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a high school wisconsin, during the school's junior problem, -- junior prom, when he heard gunfire.n 19 seconds, he found the shooter and took him down just before he was about to kill four innocent students. job.w, an incredible thank you very much. thank you. [applause] finally, arump: terrorist attack employees of the san bernardino department of public health. six of the heroes with us today chased them down and put an end to their sinister rampage, which was going to get a lot worse. during the attack, officers nicholas was shot in the leg. but he continued to fight back despite a horrific wound. today, we are fortunate to honor him and the rest of that amazing team. thank you all very much. that's great. [applause] to each of the 12 heroes who are about to receive the medal of valor, you have earned an eternal place in the gratitude in our history and in our hearts. through your service and sacrifice, we are reminded that america's greatest treasure is her people. daniel occurs, we see america's strength. -- in your courage, we see america's strength. and in your character, we
a high school wisconsin, during the school's junior problem, -- junior prom, when he heard gunfire.n 19 seconds, he found the shooter and took him down just before he was about to kill four innocent students. job.w, an incredible thank you very much. thank you. [applause] finally, arump: terrorist attack employees of the san bernardino department of public health. six of the heroes with us today chased them down and put an end to their sinister rampage, which was going to get a lot worse....
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we spent a lot of effort, we had staff in wisconsin that even president obama had in 2012. that begs the question. we focused on the places we thought were -- that were in contest and the end of the day we fell short in those states and i think that this act active effort by russians could have tilted the election in donald trump's favor. i think what the real issue is, how he's reacted to it. in that context if this is information warfare then i think he's the first draft dodger in the war. he has done nothing but tried to undermine the mueller investigation, he hasn't implemented the sanction, is that were passed by congress that he signed in reaction to the activities in the 2016 election. we learn understand week he's ordered no effort to try to get the intelligence community, get together to try to prevent further activities in the 2018 election. >> cordes: why do you think that is? i do think it's because to do so would be to admit somehow russians might have influenced this election? >> you know, i think that mr. trump's psyche is complicated. people have said a lot
we spent a lot of effort, we had staff in wisconsin that even president obama had in 2012. that begs the question. we focused on the places we thought were -- that were in contest and the end of the day we fell short in those states and i think that this act active effort by russians could have tilted the election in donald trump's favor. i think what the real issue is, how he's reacted to it. in that context if this is information warfare then i think he's the first draft dodger in the war. he...
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the federal government to say dos is what we want you to and do in wisconsin, scott. you dean great job doing. moving along. and they make the i said for a i want thoseid companies to be making their product here and they went to is aout condition sin, scott did fantastic job of presentation. i actually saw a site that i loved. said that was old auto site and i was with the head of fox. great man. actually. fessman. in creneled. then i said, this is a great site for you. right. right in wisconsin. i hear that is what they are going. you have dean fantastic job. have done a fantastic crob. this is a bipartisan plan that every member of congress shouldport. forward to working with them and we are going to get the areican people roads that fixed and bridges that are fixed. if for any reason they don't want to support it. is going to be up to them. what was very important to me was the military. what was very important to me tax cuts. and what was very important to me was regulation. this is of great importance but it is not nearly in that category because the states will
the federal government to say dos is what we want you to and do in wisconsin, scott. you dean great job doing. moving along. and they make the i said for a i want thoseid companies to be making their product here and they went to is aout condition sin, scott did fantastic job of presentation. i actually saw a site that i loved. said that was old auto site and i was with the head of fox. great man. actually. fessman. in creneled. then i said, this is a great site for you. right. right in...
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and pennsylvania that cost of the presidency well what cost her pennsylvania michigan and wisconsin and a number of other states i don't make an argument i don't use adjectives or adverbs or rhetoric i proved statistically that it is beyond dispute. that but for james komi october twenty eighth letter hillary clinton is present united states and here's how i do it it took me months of research of all the polls that on the morning of october twenty eighth hillary clinton is up six percentage points nationally she won by three million popular votes she would have won by over seven million plus six in the battleground states let's just take the three you mentioned pennsylvania michigan and wisconsin on october twenty eighth she is ahead by substantial margins in those three states according to all the polls no. nothing out of what i just said all of them and then within three days in the afternoon of october twenty eighth comes to call me letter an avalanche of headlines across the country hillary clinton under new criminal investigation on e-mails all the networks all the cables twent
and pennsylvania that cost of the presidency well what cost her pennsylvania michigan and wisconsin and a number of other states i don't make an argument i don't use adjectives or adverbs or rhetoric i proved statistically that it is beyond dispute. that but for james komi october twenty eighth letter hillary clinton is present united states and here's how i do it it took me months of research of all the polls that on the morning of october twenty eighth hillary clinton is up six percentage...
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before.than ever >> my last week was spent in wisconsin. week with johnson, everywhere we went, we had a thousand people show up and i forget talking to him that week and i said, we're going to win this state. there, i'm you, i'm going to every one of these victories, everywhere we went we literally thousands of people showing up. it was unbelievable. traveling all over the state in a bus. going to win wisconsin, we're going to win michigan and he did. resonated.e the other thing with my father, this country has been in such a dire need of having a fighter. e haven't had a fighter in a long time. e haven't had somebody -- [applause] >> and so often, you know, so often he gets knocked for that. and i hate it. he gets knocked for it. there?did he have to go did he have to say this? did he have to fight back? yes, because that's who he is. he's a fighter. punches him, he punches back 10 times harder. country s what this needs. this country needs somebody who will stand up for us. fighter, not an apologizer. >> no question. >> and he communicat
before.than ever >> my last week was spent in wisconsin. week with johnson, everywhere we went, we had a thousand people show up and i forget talking to him that week and i said, we're going to win this state. there, i'm you, i'm going to every one of these victories, everywhere we went we literally thousands of people showing up. it was unbelievable. traveling all over the state in a bus. going to win wisconsin, we're going to win michigan and he did. resonated.e the other thing with my...
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[laughter] but it didn't have a lot of legal standing in wisconsin. scott wanted me to do it and we got into this -- scott sent me the e-mails that "the news york times" wanted to cover his wedding and he told them that i was going to perform the ceremony. the times jumped on that. that seemed like a watergate level scandal. like what? what do you mean dave barry is going to perform your wedding in wisconsin and? got because he is a lawyer proof to them through the satisfaction of "the news york times" in a way that i could in fact legally perform and you want me to give you the legal reason for that? it's late in the day but okay. wisconsin has a provision that allows for what's called self solemnizing marriages meaning it's an exchange of vows. iso "new york times" editor, this is his business. he knows all these laws. he said well that only applies if the religion in question allows for self solemnizing wedding so one of the great things about the jewish is there's always something you don't know about teen jewish. it turns out that the jewish fait
[laughter] but it didn't have a lot of legal standing in wisconsin. scott wanted me to do it and we got into this -- scott sent me the e-mails that "the news york times" wanted to cover his wedding and he told them that i was going to perform the ceremony. the times jumped on that. that seemed like a watergate level scandal. like what? what do you mean dave barry is going to perform your wedding in wisconsin and? got because he is a lawyer proof to them through the satisfaction of...
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you look at the state of wisconsin, there is something like $2,000 spent on facebook ads in wisconsin from the russians. jeb bush spent $2800 on each individual voter in the state of iowa during the republican primary. let's be honest about the fact that that is a nominal amount of money. it doesn't mean it is not important to pay attention to this and it doesn't mean we shouldn't be concerned about this but the way it's been projected to the media that these ads won the election for president trump is wrong. >> kennedy: there may be correlation in ad buys and how people may have interface with these things on social media but there's not up cause and effect. you can't say because these ads were brought here and displayed there it changed people's votes and minds. >> i agree with you 100% but it doesn't mean you should ignore it. whether it's this administration, the trump administration, the obama administration, they all need to be more proactive. >> kennedy: we have new reports that joe biden is inching closer to that 2020 presidential bid. go ahead and bust out the champagne. whet
you look at the state of wisconsin, there is something like $2,000 spent on facebook ads in wisconsin from the russians. jeb bush spent $2800 on each individual voter in the state of iowa during the republican primary. let's be honest about the fact that that is a nominal amount of money. it doesn't mean it is not important to pay attention to this and it doesn't mean we shouldn't be concerned about this but the way it's been projected to the media that these ads won the election for president...
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most of the facebook ads in wisconsin went up to prior to the wisconsin primary and none of those asentioned trump. details matter. washington, d.c., is a single most democratic place in the country, more than 90% fertility receive more targeted ads from the russians than pennsylvania. as any political could tell you, this accomplished nothing. the russians weren't effective more off-line. the rallies they organize on facebook attracted almost no attendees with one exception. and off to anti-trump rally that was organized after the election solely for the sake of undermining results of that election. this is a minuscule operation succeeded only by the complicity of our news media. the goal was to undermine american society by fueling political division. the russians must be pleased by their handy work, not because trump was elected but because our talking had to share their goal of undermining an election. chris, if you look at the actual facts here, this is not a defense of anybody meddling in our system, which is universal as you know. it's everywhere. i'm not defending it. i'm jus
most of the facebook ads in wisconsin went up to prior to the wisconsin primary and none of those asentioned trump. details matter. washington, d.c., is a single most democratic place in the country, more than 90% fertility receive more targeted ads from the russians than pennsylvania. as any political could tell you, this accomplished nothing. the russians weren't effective more off-line. the rallies they organize on facebook attracted almost no attendees with one exception. and off to...
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the wisconsin case is a challenge to the state legislative maps drawn by wisconsin's republican-controlled senate. the maryland case is a challenge to a single federal congressional district on by democratic election officials iw maryland. and who better to discuss redistricting and paul smith who argued on behalfth of the challengersth in gill and is now here at georgetown is the distinguished visitor. >> thanks, amy that happy talking about the maryland case. the same lack of information everybody else about why the case was taken in december. it was a big surprise in many ways. so gill gets argued in october and we are all merrily going along thinking maybe we could win, maybe we can't but if we do with the guys to rule in genuine favor and get a new map in wisconsin. there were some reasons thatfe might be true but based on the way they've set of it, december the taken entirely new case out ofwa maryland. the surprise was that they didn't have to do that. they could've done with the normal do when they have case, hold the second case and remand it later on or decide later on what the a
the wisconsin case is a challenge to the state legislative maps drawn by wisconsin's republican-controlled senate. the maryland case is a challenge to a single federal congressional district on by democratic election officials iw maryland. and who better to discuss redistricting and paul smith who argued on behalfth of the challengersth in gill and is now here at georgetown is the distinguished visitor. >> thanks, amy that happy talking about the maryland case. the same lack of...
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i was in wisconsin a couple of weeks ago. farmers crucial to our and manufacturers there. p've been to the to exporting states. you have swing states, red states, blue states, but americans benefit from free trade. we want to make sure that stays in place, because free-trade is a good thing for our country. me ask you about speaker ryan, because the question continues as to whether he will be speaker in 2019. if reelected, will he stay on as speaker? he has talked about entitlement reform is his priority this year. offphillips: he checked something you has wanted to do for his whole time in public office, a genuine tax reform. froms wanted to do that one of the first times i met him over a decade ago. beyondng he wanted to do that is genuine entitlement reform. we have said that hey, that ryan budget, medicare and medicaid reforms that you had -- let's take a stab at something similar. we have updated it. i hope he stays around and serves, because in many ways, he has done a good job in difficult circumstances. i wonder if he knows what he is going to do. i think he is may
i was in wisconsin a couple of weeks ago. farmers crucial to our and manufacturers there. p've been to the to exporting states. you have swing states, red states, blue states, but americans benefit from free trade. we want to make sure that stays in place, because free-trade is a good thing for our country. me ask you about speaker ryan, because the question continues as to whether he will be speaker in 2019. if reelected, will he stay on as speaker? he has talked about entitlement reform is...
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and wisconsin.have to leave it there. thank you for being this weeks newsmaker. randi: thank you. we are back with our to reporters. erika, the president has said we should arm our teachers. we have just heard from the leader of the teachers union saying not a good idea. what has the effort and like on a state level, and have states tried this in the past? the have been a few states that have allowed their school districts to keep weapons in the school buildings if they choose. ands a community decision, there have opted for. i spoke to the superintendent of ohio yesterday who keeps weapons in the buildings. they have trained response teams composed of teachers, administrators, and school staff who are confidential. they are prepared to respond. they have bullet-proof vest's. have three minutes before first responders and the local communities can get to them. the teachers and school staff could get to a gun quicker. california, the kingsburg school district also allow the teachers to carry weapons.
and wisconsin.have to leave it there. thank you for being this weeks newsmaker. randi: thank you. we are back with our to reporters. erika, the president has said we should arm our teachers. we have just heard from the leader of the teachers union saying not a good idea. what has the effort and like on a state level, and have states tried this in the past? the have been a few states that have allowed their school districts to keep weapons in the school buildings if they choose. ands a community...
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but one out of wisconsin caught our eye.na and michael nicholson are supporting democrat tammy baldwin as she tries to hold on to her wisconsin senate seat? 2018. federal campaign records show donna nicholson has made 15 donations to her campaign since 2012 for a total of $441. this time around, they are in all the way. donna, michael each donated $2700 to baldwin in december 2017. in other words, the highest donation they're legally allowed to make which prompts the question why? why the drastic increase in donations? perhaps it has something to do with the fact that donna and michael's son is a republican senate candidate running to unseat democrat tammy baldwin. that's thing 2 in 60 seconds. >>> republican senate candidate kevin nicholson is running to unsee the tammy baldwin in wisconsin but he likes to say he comes from a family of democrats. in fact, he used to be one himself. he was the president of the college democrats of america even spoke at the 2000 democratic convention. he had a change of heart while serving in
but one out of wisconsin caught our eye.na and michael nicholson are supporting democrat tammy baldwin as she tries to hold on to her wisconsin senate seat? 2018. federal campaign records show donna nicholson has made 15 donations to her campaign since 2012 for a total of $441. this time around, they are in all the way. donna, michael each donated $2700 to baldwin in december 2017. in other words, the highest donation they're legally allowed to make which prompts the question why? why the...
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police in adams county, wisconsin do not mess around.hen they stopped a man who gave them a fake name and tried to run for it. not only did they arrest him, they left him in the squad car afterwards. because what could possibly go wrong. what's he doing with his knees? he's awful squirrely. he had outstanding flexibility. he's gets out of the cuffs. you only leave once. she is getting away. having led cops on an 18-mile case before he went danica patrick and crashed into a wall. the ream housewives of new york took a pleasure cruise. there were wine glasses tblieg everywhere, and that was at dinner before about the boat started sinking. they planned on sunning themselves on board a luxury yacht. but they arrived to find that they were being given a decrepit vessel. fortunately or unnortht fortunately, depending on how you roll. a passion boat rescued them, because materials were so rough that by the time they made to it shore everyone was covered in vomit. the worst part was the camera crew hadn't gone the it fall one take s so so they h
police in adams county, wisconsin do not mess around.hen they stopped a man who gave them a fake name and tried to run for it. not only did they arrest him, they left him in the squad car afterwards. because what could possibly go wrong. what's he doing with his knees? he's awful squirrely. he had outstanding flexibility. he's gets out of the cuffs. you only leave once. she is getting away. having led cops on an 18-mile case before he went danica patrick and crashed into a wall. the ream...
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republican attorney generals from wisconsin roll out their new lawsuits exclusively here tonight and a public employee at the middle of the potentially landmark case today at the supreme court. should he and millions like him should be force to pay for unions on political activity he doesn't support? hello and welcome to "fox news @ night." i'm shannon bream in washington. new tonight, three high-ranking florida officials close to the law enforcement response at marjory stoneman douglas high school said there was a delay in emergency medical technicians getting into the school in those critical moments after nikolas cruz opened fire killing 17 people and wounding at least 14 others. questions about the broward response are fuelling questions how to prevent this in the future and the house of representatives paused for a 17-second moment of silence as the house opened. a democrat stood up for a privileged resolution on guns but an ub -- unknown lawmaker booed him and both sides clearly want a solution to the violence. >> it's my sense the ground has moved. >> people saw a lot and said
republican attorney generals from wisconsin roll out their new lawsuits exclusively here tonight and a public employee at the middle of the potentially landmark case today at the supreme court. should he and millions like him should be force to pay for unions on political activity he doesn't support? hello and welcome to "fox news @ night." i'm shannon bream in washington. new tonight, three high-ranking florida officials close to the law enforcement response at marjory stoneman...