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and i won wisconsin, and i like wisconsin a lot, but we won wisconsin. and ronald reagan, remember, wisconsin was the state that ronald reagan did not win, and that was in 1952. and i've gotten to know the people here, they're incredible. and i said to terry, this would be an incredible place, then i started hearing the magnitude of what he said. this is magnitude of something have you never seen, some of you have been able to see it. this is just the beginning, the absolute beginning. so i had this incredible company going to invest someplace in the world, not here necessarily, and i will tell you they wouldn't have done it here except i became president, so that's good, but they wanted to do it someplace now in the united states, and i immediately thought of the state of wisconsin, terry came up, fell in love with the people, fell in love with the location, fell in love with the concept here. he's going to make robotics here, doing many other things, including television sets. doing many thing here, and they'll do a lot of expansion, but i had to hand
and i won wisconsin, and i like wisconsin a lot, but we won wisconsin. and ronald reagan, remember, wisconsin was the state that ronald reagan did not win, and that was in 1952. and i've gotten to know the people here, they're incredible. and i said to terry, this would be an incredible place, then i started hearing the magnitude of what he said. this is magnitude of something have you never seen, some of you have been able to see it. this is just the beginning, the absolute beginning. so i had...
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and i won wisconsin. and i like wisconsin a lot. but we won wisconsin.applause] and ronald reagan, remember, wisconsin was the state that ronald reagan did not win. that was in 1952. i've gotten to know the people here, they're incredible. and i said to terry, this would e an incredible place. then i started hearing the magnitude of what he said. this is magnitude like nobody's ever seen. some of you have been able to see it and this is just the beginning. this is just the absolute beginning. so i had this incredible company going to invest some place in the world, not here necessarily, i will tell you they wouldn't have done it here except that i became president, so that's good. but they wanted to do it someplace now in the united tates. and i immediately thought of the state of wisconsin. terry came up, fell in love with the people, fell in love with the location, fell in love with the concept here. he's going to make robotics here, they're doing many other things. including full television sets. they're doing many things here. and they'll do a lot of
and i won wisconsin. and i like wisconsin a lot. but we won wisconsin.applause] and ronald reagan, remember, wisconsin was the state that ronald reagan did not win. that was in 1952. i've gotten to know the people here, they're incredible. and i said to terry, this would e an incredible place. then i started hearing the magnitude of what he said. this is magnitude like nobody's ever seen. some of you have been able to see it and this is just the beginning. this is just the absolute beginning....
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and i won wisconsin. and i like wisconsin a lot. ut we won wisconsin. [applause] and ronald reagan, remember, wisconsin was the state that ronald rage be did not win -- reagan did not win. that was in 1952. i've gotten to know the people here, they're incredible. and i said to terry, this would be an incredible place. then i started hearing the magnitude of what he said. this is magnitude like nobody's ever seen. some of you have been able to see it and this is just the beginning. this is just the absolute beginning. so i had this incredible company going to invest some place in the world, not here necessarily, i will tell you they wouldn't have done it here except that i became president, so that's good. but they wanted to do it someplace now in the united states. and i immediately thought of the state of wisconsin. terry came up, fell in love with the people, fell in love with the location, fell in love with the concept here. he's going to make robotics here, they're doing many other things. including full television sets. they're doing many things he
and i won wisconsin. and i like wisconsin a lot. ut we won wisconsin. [applause] and ronald reagan, remember, wisconsin was the state that ronald rage be did not win -- reagan did not win. that was in 1952. i've gotten to know the people here, they're incredible. and i said to terry, this would be an incredible place. then i started hearing the magnitude of what he said. this is magnitude like nobody's ever seen. some of you have been able to see it and this is just the beginning. this is just...
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and i like wisconsin a lot, but we won wisconsin and ronald reagan, remember, wisconsin was the stateld reagan did not win. and that was in 1952 and i've gotten to know the people here. they're incredible, and i said to terry, this would be an incredible place then i started hearing the magnitude of what he's doing this is magnitude like nobody's ever seen. some of you have been able to see it and this is just the beginning. this is just the absolute beginning. but -- so i had this incredible company going to invest some place in the world, not here, necessarily, and i will tell you they wouldn't have done it here except that i became president, so that's good but they wanted to do it some place now in the united states, and i immediately thought of the state of wisconsin terry came up, fell in love with the people, fell in love with the location, fell in love with the concept here he's going to make robotics here they're doing many other things, including full television sets they're doing many things here and they'll do a lot of expansion. but i had to hand off the ball and in priva
and i like wisconsin a lot, but we won wisconsin and ronald reagan, remember, wisconsin was the stateld reagan did not win. and that was in 1952 and i've gotten to know the people here. they're incredible, and i said to terry, this would be an incredible place then i started hearing the magnitude of what he's doing this is magnitude like nobody's ever seen. some of you have been able to see it and this is just the beginning. this is just the absolute beginning. but -- so i had this incredible...
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the theory is a little different to wisconsin. they do have plaintiffs in every district which is the thing the court faulted wisconsin for not having. there is reason to think maybe the court, this is a better case for the court to get in on if they want to. the court could just say next week, we are going to send this case back for a do over in light of what i will yesterday. host: our guest is was thus -- is with us until 8:30. cliff is in flint, michigan. you're up with lawrence hurley of reuters. caller: good morning. i don't have a question. my opinion is that gerrymandering is used by both to create a we know majority for their party. i think it is about time for the united states supreme court to this is actually illegal voterssomething so that can be better represented rather than being steered into districts against their will. guest: that is exactly right. both parties do gerrymandering when they have control. the maryland case we just talked about was democrats joined the district, trying to diminish the votes of repub
the theory is a little different to wisconsin. they do have plaintiffs in every district which is the thing the court faulted wisconsin for not having. there is reason to think maybe the court, this is a better case for the court to get in on if they want to. the court could just say next week, we are going to send this case back for a do over in light of what i will yesterday. host: our guest is was thus -- is with us until 8:30. cliff is in flint, michigan. you're up with lawrence hurley of...
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and i won wisconsin? and i like wisconsin, a lot. but we won wisconsin.nd ronald regan, remember wisconsin was the state ronald regan did not win. >> explaining the tepp i had plaus. a lot of folks know the politics in wisconsin and in fact ronald regan won wisconsin. and republicans won wisconsin in 56, 1960, 68, 72 ab80 and 84. the president ran into another issue in his rally in north dakota last night when he said the head of u.s. steel told him the company was adding six new facilities. moments later, trump increased that number to seven. >> united states steel is opening up six plants through expansion and new. the head of united states steel called me the other day. and he said, mr. president, i'd like to thank you. i've never seen anything like it we haven't opened up a new plant in 32 years. now we are opening up seven. >> the "washington post" reached out to a spokesman for u.s. steel to confirm the claim they were told we post all the major operational announcement to the website and report them on earnings calls. the most reents pertained to t
and i won wisconsin? and i like wisconsin, a lot. but we won wisconsin.nd ronald regan, remember wisconsin was the state ronald regan did not win. >> explaining the tepp i had plaus. a lot of folks know the politics in wisconsin and in fact ronald regan won wisconsin. and republicans won wisconsin in 56, 1960, 68, 72 ab80 and 84. the president ran into another issue in his rally in north dakota last night when he said the head of u.s. steel told him the company was adding six new...
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and i won wisconsin. and i like wisconsin a lot. but we won wisconsin. [applause] ronald reagan, wisconsin was the state that ronald reagan did not win. that was in 1952. i've gotten to know the people here. they're incredible. i said to terry, this would be an incredible place. then i started hering the magnitude. this is magnitude like nobody has ever seen. some of you have been able to see it, this is just the beginning. this is the absolute beginning. so i had this incredible company going to invest someplace in the world. not here necessarily. i will tell you, they wouldn't have done it here except i became president. that's good. they wanted to do it someplace now in the united states. and i immediately thought of the state of wisconsin. terry came up, fell in love with the people, fell in love with the location and fell in love with the concept here. he's going to make robotics here, doing many things including full television sets. doing many things here and do a lot of expansion. i had a hand-off the ball. in private life, you hand-off the ball
and i won wisconsin. and i like wisconsin a lot. but we won wisconsin. [applause] ronald reagan, wisconsin was the state that ronald reagan did not win. that was in 1952. i've gotten to know the people here. they're incredible. i said to terry, this would be an incredible place. then i started hering the magnitude. this is magnitude like nobody has ever seen. some of you have been able to see it, this is just the beginning. this is the absolute beginning. so i had this incredible company going...
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i think the taxpayers of wisconsin have made a really bad deal. these are very expensive jobs of mid-level quality. look i'm always glad to be producing more stuff in this country. but payback as you have been stressing is decades down the road. and wisconsin is sacrificing revenue that it needs to make the kinds of investments that would lead to lasting economic growth, to investment in human and physical capital for the long term. this kind of, you know, stadium chasing n this case upon con chasing, i hate to say it but i don't think it's going to pay or well for the chase. >> that's a good term. it's dubious what sort of return stadiums have. if you were trying to fix this problem of a decline in manufacturing workers, something you and i discussed before -- there has been no decline in u.s. manufacturing output. we are able to manufacture as much stuff. we just do it with fewer workers. how do you actually fix the manufacturer worker problem? if this isn't it, what is it? >> you need to make much more customized investments in specific firms t
i think the taxpayers of wisconsin have made a really bad deal. these are very expensive jobs of mid-level quality. look i'm always glad to be producing more stuff in this country. but payback as you have been stressing is decades down the road. and wisconsin is sacrificing revenue that it needs to make the kinds of investments that would lead to lasting economic growth, to investment in human and physical capital for the long term. this kind of, you know, stadium chasing n this case upon con...
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you're going to put a factory in wisconsin.re going to have our situation in china where we have -- they have really favorable terms with the chinese government. you have tim cook -- >> child labor an extent. >> that was foxconn at their own factories, they had 15 suicides at apple factories in 2010. i think there's a lot of angles here. president trump wants to bring jobs to america. 13,000 is nothing. foxconn really wants to get these favorable terms for a factory. $4 billion in subsidies. >> but to that point, does that not look like corporate welfare that hurts the wisconsin taxpayer and hooks up a company or investors? >> i hate to say it this way, but we've seen nothing but corporate welfare over the last several years now, particularly with the tax bill, where half of the s&p profits that have been reported this year have been directly result of lower tax rates. as i said earlier, the share of corporate taxes as a percentage of government rev fenues has fallen to an historic low. yes, it's just a continuation of what has
you're going to put a factory in wisconsin.re going to have our situation in china where we have -- they have really favorable terms with the chinese government. you have tim cook -- >> child labor an extent. >> that was foxconn at their own factories, they had 15 suicides at apple factories in 2010. i think there's a lot of angles here. president trump wants to bring jobs to america. 13,000 is nothing. foxconn really wants to get these favorable terms for a factory. $4 billion in...
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pleasant, wisconsin. that's the congressional district of paul ryan, speaker of the house, soon to be former speaker of the house. the president there though giving a speech. we'll keep an eye on it, let you know if he says anything else of significant newsworthiness there. >>> to talk about a little bit of what we just heard, msnbc's david gura joins me. david, you know obviously the business world, foxconn world very well. the president wants to tout this as a big success story. what's the story with foxconn who only know it as having something to do with their eye phones? >> they make the liquid crystal displays on your iphones and other smartphones. back a year ago the president was casting about looking for big investments in manufacturing in the u.s. this was a gigantic one. i don't think we've had a state incentive package as this one before. talking $3 billion then. it's crept up a little bit since then to $4 billion. in state incentives. but the president said this will be a huge factory if it is
pleasant, wisconsin. that's the congressional district of paul ryan, speaker of the house, soon to be former speaker of the house. the president there though giving a speech. we'll keep an eye on it, let you know if he says anything else of significant newsworthiness there. >>> to talk about a little bit of what we just heard, msnbc's david gura joins me. david, you know obviously the business world, foxconn world very well. the president wants to tout this as a big success story....
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but in october, a wisconsin circuit court denied that request. judge's ruling to the wisconsin court of appeals. in may of 2018, zelner also asked the court to consider new evidence in the case. material she claimed the prosecution had previously withheld. in june, the appeals court order the circuit judge to review the suppression of evidence claim. >> as for former prosecutor ken krats and the new book, zelner dismisses his claims about treatment of women and intere interactions with theresa. saying there was no proof mr. avery was obsessed and that rehashing a story about inadmissible evidence seems pointle pointless. zelner also notes, mr. kratz has no qualifications which would allow him to diagnose mr. avery as a psychopath. he has never been diagnosed as a psychopath. kratz who prosecuted stephen avery and brendan dassey said he's undaunted. >> are you afraid of kathleen? >> no, i'm not involved in the case anymore. i shouldn't be afraid of anything. my involvement -- >> she could -- she could unravel your work if what she's sayi has some
but in october, a wisconsin circuit court denied that request. judge's ruling to the wisconsin court of appeals. in may of 2018, zelner also asked the court to consider new evidence in the case. material she claimed the prosecution had previously withheld. in june, the appeals court order the circuit judge to review the suppression of evidence claim. >> as for former prosecutor ken krats and the new book, zelner dismisses his claims about treatment of women and intere interactions with...
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president trump has claimed here in wisconsin is that as far as here in wisconsin is that as far as hethese tariffs would always fire them back to the negotiation table. he said don't tell them i told you this, but they have already phoned up. they already wa nt to have already phoned up. they already want to talk about negotiating, about trying to get rid of these ta riffs about trying to get rid of these tariffs again. they want to talk about trade or stumps of president trump seems to think he has had a breakthrough. it'll be interesting to see what the european union has to see what the european union has to say in response. there is no question that they want to have the bidders because they want to head offa bidders because they want to head off a trade war. the eu president would love to have a meeting with him here at next month. if he slaps ta riffs him here at next month. if he slaps tariffs on german cars, those cars predominantly are made in the united states and again would affect american workers. i will tell you, he has already been talking about european cars. b&w got a
president trump has claimed here in wisconsin is that as far as here in wisconsin is that as far as hethese tariffs would always fire them back to the negotiation table. he said don't tell them i told you this, but they have already phoned up. they already wa nt to have already phoned up. they already want to talk about negotiating, about trying to get rid of these ta riffs about trying to get rid of these tariffs again. they want to talk about trade or stumps of president trump seems to think...
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drama's in milwaukee wisconsin way has been visiting a new foxconn factory complex u.s. president says the project with the taiwanese electronics manufacturer will see the creation of fifteen thousand jobs john hendren is in mt pleasant wisconsin forest hills rather like president trump is trying to claim this box called project design . yes indeed he came here and he took credit for thirteen thousand new jobs coming to the state of wisconsin this was a groundbreaking for a company called foxconn that is a time when ease company that manufactures l.c.d. screens like those behind me there and also manufacturer assemble apple's i phones so this was a big addition an opportunity for donald trump to take credit for what he has done for the u.s. economy and he certainly did that he said that when the company mentioned this to him he was the one who mentioned the state of wisconsin so he took credit also for the location of this place and that's very important to donald trump the reason is that he was the first republican to win the state of wisconsin since one thousand nine h
drama's in milwaukee wisconsin way has been visiting a new foxconn factory complex u.s. president says the project with the taiwanese electronics manufacturer will see the creation of fifteen thousand jobs john hendren is in mt pleasant wisconsin forest hills rather like president trump is trying to claim this box called project design . yes indeed he came here and he took credit for thirteen thousand new jobs coming to the state of wisconsin this was a groundbreaking for a company called...
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play the piano in wisconsin, but votes in wisconsin. i think that's appropriate. if your students are at work study jobs or employed here to pay tuition, they're paying new hampshire taxes and it would seem given that, they ought to be residents for voting purposes. >> second has to do with college affordability, rising cost of tuition and discount rates. the leaders in the sector have been calling for a summit where we can talk about pricing and affordability, but we're bound by anti-trust laws. so my question is, would you support a temporary exemption to federal anti-trust so we would have a conversation about college affordability? >> i would. i think that, you know, the-- you know, the blind application of our laws can lead us to places to results that are inconsistent with what our justice department ought to be all about. you know, so if a bunch of educators want to get together toalk about, just to talk about the ways in which you can make college for affordable, getting an exemption for that kind of conversation, or even workin
play the piano in wisconsin, but votes in wisconsin. i think that's appropriate. if your students are at work study jobs or employed here to pay tuition, they're paying new hampshire taxes and it would seem given that, they ought to be residents for voting purposes. >> second has to do with college affordability, rising cost of tuition and discount rates. the leaders in the sector have been calling for a summit where we can talk about pricing and affordability, but we're bound by...
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this deal might not be great for wisconsin.ot of tax breaks and incentives they are doing to bring foxconn there, not to say the least of this trade war that trump has started could hurt some of the wisconsin farmers there. so the backdrop of this handshaking event, there are a lot of ominous things that are at work. and just yesterday, trump said he wants to block chinese investments in the united states. they want to expand the powers that on the one hand this is great for bringing jobs to america. on the other hand is good be extremely harmful to foxconn and its global supply chain. emily: meantime, alibaba has only made one investment in the united states so far this year. what should we be be reading into that? selina: the data is pretty shocking. there has been a clear pullback in silicon valley. just in the years following the ipo, the sentiment was so different about alibaba. they were supposed to be making these huge sizable stakes, everyone was looking at their investments in companies like snapchat, lyft, tango. they
this deal might not be great for wisconsin.ot of tax breaks and incentives they are doing to bring foxconn there, not to say the least of this trade war that trump has started could hurt some of the wisconsin farmers there. so the backdrop of this handshaking event, there are a lot of ominous things that are at work. and just yesterday, trump said he wants to block chinese investments in the united states. they want to expand the powers that on the one hand this is great for bringing jobs to...
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in terms of foxconn in wisconsin , that's exciting.hen we can create 13,000 jobs for american workers, that helps high technology because that's linked with manufacturing, especially advanced manufacturing where we can learn even more about productivity that helps our economy, but there's always a trade-off, liz. as you know, those 13,000 jobs came with $4 billion of investment by wisconsin taxpayer s through governor walker's efforts and that's about $300,000 per job at that new foxconn facility. liz: carl it's a fine line between being very protective of our intellectual property in the u.s. and government overreach so we'll be watching that. give us a call any time. we want to hear how the real job generators in the valley are feeling moment by moment thank you so much. >> liz, thanks for the great work you do. liz: oh, thank you so much, we'll see you next time. we want to get to this breaking news the first lady as we mentioned has just gotten on the ground and is visiting now a second immigration facility of the day. she's in pho
in terms of foxconn in wisconsin , that's exciting.hen we can create 13,000 jobs for american workers, that helps high technology because that's linked with manufacturing, especially advanced manufacturing where we can learn even more about productivity that helps our economy, but there's always a trade-off, liz. as you know, those 13,000 jobs came with $4 billion of investment by wisconsin taxpayer s through governor walker's efforts and that's about $300,000 per job at that new foxconn...
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but wisconsin is seen as the heart of harley.te in the state it calls home, workers are talking about president trump's public fight with the firm, the eu's tariffs and the potential of theirjobs heading overseas. i love my company, i like my president, i'm happy. it's all good. it's a tit—for—tat. trump thinks he can irritate people and then the other people overreact. harley insists it needs to move some production abroad to avoid steep new tariffs. president trump, who started that trade battle with europe, was in wisconsin to break ground at a huge new electronics plant. but he had a message specifically for harley. harley—davidson, please build those beautiful motorcycles in the usa, please, ok? don't get cute with us. don't get cute. and he claimed it was looking likely the eu would back down. and they are going to come back and they are going to say, "let's talk". frankly, don't tell them i said it, but they already have. many here got fired up about donald trump's campaign for the presidency. but in this swing state he ne
but wisconsin is seen as the heart of harley.te in the state it calls home, workers are talking about president trump's public fight with the firm, the eu's tariffs and the potential of theirjobs heading overseas. i love my company, i like my president, i'm happy. it's all good. it's a tit—for—tat. trump thinks he can irritate people and then the other people overreact. harley insists it needs to move some production abroad to avoid steep new tariffs. president trump, who started that trade...
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one out of wisconsin, one out of maryland. one in wisconsin whe the maps favored republicans. in maryland, the maps seemingly favored democrats and both cases this morning the supreme court saying that the standing in the wisconsin case was not there, so the plaintiff in this case just didn't have the power to bring this case. and another case, in the maryland case, they also ruled on procedural grounds. what does this mean practically? in both cases, the supreme court has really sent this back down to the lower courts. and with that effectively means is that these maps that the challengers claimed were gerrymandered and a partisan way, these maps for now, they will stand. just to be clear, even if the supreme court had issued some sort of more definitive ruling on this, those maps still would have been in place for the 2016 election. so i'm sorry -- the 2018 election coming up. so that would not have affected things. but, of course, many people have been watching and waiting, waiting for the supreme court to rule on this issue because it has become such annany states througho
one out of wisconsin, one out of maryland. one in wisconsin whe the maps favored republicans. in maryland, the maps seemingly favored democrats and both cases this morning the supreme court saying that the standing in the wisconsin case was not there, so the plaintiff in this case just didn't have the power to bring this case. and another case, in the maryland case, they also ruled on procedural grounds. what does this mean practically? in both cases, the supreme court has really sent this back...
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she doesn't play the piano in wisconsin, but she votes in wisconsin. and i think that is appropriate. to pay there and try tax, that they should be considered residents. >> the rising cost of tuition, rising discount rates. leaders in the sector have been calling for a summit where we can talk about pricing and affordability. but we are bound by antitrust laws. is, would you support a temporary exemption to federal antitrust so that we can have a conversation about college affordability? the blind: application of our laws can lead us to places and results that are inconsistent with what our justice department ought to be all about. if educators want to get together to talk about it, the ways to make college more affordable. and working if there is a mechanism that is ultimately determined to be appropriate. i think it makes a great deal of sense. when i was e.g., we talk about the impact of what we were looking at with consumers. and if we use our power and the impact of what we do, to the extent that we have an ability to make college more affordable,
she doesn't play the piano in wisconsin, but she votes in wisconsin. and i think that is appropriate. to pay there and try tax, that they should be considered residents. >> the rising cost of tuition, rising discount rates. leaders in the sector have been calling for a summit where we can talk about pricing and affordability. but we are bound by antitrust laws. is, would you support a temporary exemption to federal antitrust so that we can have a conversation about college affordability?...
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from wisconsin, here's chris buckler. chris: harley davidson has spent decades building an all-american image all over the world. but selling the distinctive roae of tngines has become an expensive rather than easy ride. the company alreadyas assembly plants in other countries. but wisconsin is seen as the heart of harley. at this sprawling site, workers are talking about president trump's public fight with the firm, the tariffs, and the potential of their jobs heading overseas. >> i love my company, i like my president. i am happy. chris: you support them both? i am happy with harley davidson and my president. >> motorcycling had been suffering before trump came along. chris but the tariffs will cause : a lot of hassle., >> it t it will cause every other business hassle.er as an an consumer it will cost me, too. it does not matter if i'm working or buying consumer. i'm going to be screwed.y chris: harys it needs to move production abroad to avoide the tariffs imas part of the international trade battle started by preside
from wisconsin, here's chris buckler. chris: harley davidson has spent decades building an all-american image all over the world. but selling the distinctive roae of tngines has become an expensive rather than easy ride. the company alreadyas assembly plants in other countries. but wisconsin is seen as the heart of harley. at this sprawling site, workers are talking about president trump's public fight with the firm, the tariffs, and the potential of their jobs heading overseas. >> i love...
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dwight eisenhower, and we won wisconsin. >> [ cheering ] >> and wisconsin -- i went there , and i said, i think we are going to win this state. people said to me, oh, sir, it will not happen. i said, why? look at the crowds and the people. look at the signs outside of the house. look at the sides. heard, that the president went back, he went through michigan, and he said he better get the people out to michigan. this is a trump -- there is a trump/pence sign on every house. they said, oh no, our statistics show michigan cannot be won by the republicans. let me tell you what has happened, our plants are moving it to michigan. michigan is very happy with their president . >> [ cheering ] >> they should have listened to bill clinton. and we just had our highest -- i watched these fakers back there. >> [ booing ] >> a year and half ago, they said i was an interloper. and now they say, and he will admit, a number of polled said he is the most powerful, most popular republican in the history of the party. and a little while ago, i was an interloper. >> [ cheering ] >> they came out more popu
dwight eisenhower, and we won wisconsin. >> [ cheering ] >> and wisconsin -- i went there , and i said, i think we are going to win this state. people said to me, oh, sir, it will not happen. i said, why? look at the crowds and the people. look at the signs outside of the house. look at the sides. heard, that the president went back, he went through michigan, and he said he better get the people out to michigan. this is a trump -- there is a trump/pence sign on every house. they...
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the president sent out a tweet saying prior to departing wisconsin i was i brin annapolis, my thoughts and prayers are with theictims and families thank you to all the first responders on the scene. yes, there were, and they there quickly we've been there dalen annapolis and day n turned toight and melissa howell up latee l it mnore on the victims of th shooti melissa i know it's been ang drainiday. for everybody involved. but go ahead. what have you learned?te >> ably, jim. we just had a news conference with police whe they released e names of all five victims in this deadly shooting at that building that houses the capital gazette, we want to show you th who was aendy winters mother and community correspond and writer before taking over special publications at the paper. rebecca smith, gerald fishman who waser the confirms was the editorial editor, johrr ow and rob hiaason all employees. the brother ofiaason posted ck, he recall his brother as i one of the most gentleun andny people. he'd ever learn. rob was a paper assistant editor. now it's clear the capital gazette is a beacon for
the president sent out a tweet saying prior to departing wisconsin i was i brin annapolis, my thoughts and prayers are with theictims and families thank you to all the first responders on the scene. yes, there were, and they there quickly we've been there dalen annapolis and day n turned toight and melissa howell up latee l it mnore on the victims of th shooti melissa i know it's been ang drainiday. for everybody involved. but go ahead. what have you learned?te >> ably, jim. we just had a...
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wisconsine lawsuit in and also campaigned for the wisconsin supreme court justice. but we have done is a state-by-state analysis to decide who is important when it comes to redistricting. the government is always matter, state legislature has met his. the secretary of state matters a great deal. the state auditor matters a great deal. foruld have to to campaign the woman who one, rebecca dallek. win arst democrat to wisconsin "it since 1995. i think that is an indication with the moves of the country. blue way.out this i think that the democrats should understand that this blue wave will be a gerrymandering system. the question is whether or not this will bridge the shore. so what happened in virginia just last year. there was a 10 point differential between the votes obtained by republicans and democrats. democrats got 10% more votes but were unable to take the lower house there as a result of the gerrymandered district. i worry about that happening here. for democrats to take over the house of representatives in the united states in washington dc, you would have t
wisconsine lawsuit in and also campaigned for the wisconsin supreme court justice. but we have done is a state-by-state analysis to decide who is important when it comes to redistricting. the government is always matter, state legislature has met his. the secretary of state matters a great deal. the state auditor matters a great deal. foruld have to to campaign the woman who one, rebecca dallek. win arst democrat to wisconsin "it since 1995. i think that is an indication with the moves of...
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she doesn't play the piano in wisconsin, but she votes in wisconsin. and i think that is appropriate. to pay there and try tax, that they should be considered residents. >> the rising cost of tuition, rising discount rates. leaders in the sector have been calling for a summit where we can talk about pricing and affordability. but we are bound by antitrust laws. is, would you support a temporary exemption to federal antitrust so that we can have a conversation about college affordability? the blind: application of our laws can lead us to places and results that are inconsistent with what our justice department ought to be all about. if educators want to get together to talk about it, the ways to make college more affordable. and working if there is a mechanism that is ultimately determined to be appropriate. i think it makes a great deal of sense. when i was e.g., we talk about the impact of what we were looking at with consumers. and if we use our power and the impact of what we do, to the extent that we have an ability to make college more affordable,
she doesn't play the piano in wisconsin, but she votes in wisconsin. and i think that is appropriate. to pay there and try tax, that they should be considered residents. >> the rising cost of tuition, rising discount rates. leaders in the sector have been calling for a summit where we can talk about pricing and affordability. but we are bound by antitrust laws. is, would you support a temporary exemption to federal antitrust so that we can have a conversation about college affordability?...
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advanced manufacturing coming back to wisconsin.f the president fighting for hard working taxpayers and creating a level playing field. that's what this is all about. i would say creating a system that works for business. by the way, small business passthrough rate the lowest since the 1940s. maria: were you surprised by all the bonuses companies were giving? >> we were surprised by that. we weren't surprised by the growth. but we are were surprised by all the companies that came out automatically and rewarded the their workers. and that's just the beginning. maria: what are you look at in terms of metrics to make you feel like this is still working? >> i think gdp is the number one indicator. we are also look at the unemployment rate. we want to increase the participation rate and make sure people who gave up on look for good jobs come back into the workforce. but as the president said, jobs jobs jobs. >> were you surprised we didn't get a great gdp number yesterday? the first square is usually seasonally lower than the other quart
advanced manufacturing coming back to wisconsin.f the president fighting for hard working taxpayers and creating a level playing field. that's what this is all about. i would say creating a system that works for business. by the way, small business passthrough rate the lowest since the 1940s. maria: were you surprised by all the bonuses companies were giving? >> we were surprised by that. we weren't surprised by the growth. but we are were surprised by all the companies that came out...
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doesn't back down from that support helps explain why many republicans like wisconsin governor scott walker and house speaker paul ryan are standing by the president trump's republican party needs all the support it can get to retain control of congress particularly in midwestern swing states like wisconsin which trump won two years ago are you going to vote in november. of course he wants you to vote for republicans are you going to do that absolutely the president supporters are resilient he won the presidency despite losing the popular vote and has never had a majority if you're going to bring in polls but polls do show that about nine in ten. republican supports the president and they are likely to be pleased by things like his plans he would appoint a new conservative supreme court justice and it's a trade war doesn't do you really economy is there a sense like this one we're open for business made in the usa it's all happening and it's happening very very quickly we've created three point four million jobs since the election including over three hundred thousand manufacturing j
doesn't back down from that support helps explain why many republicans like wisconsin governor scott walker and house speaker paul ryan are standing by the president trump's republican party needs all the support it can get to retain control of congress particularly in midwestern swing states like wisconsin which trump won two years ago are you going to vote in november. of course he wants you to vote for republicans are you going to do that absolutely the president supporters are resilient he...
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gallagher of wisconsin. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 964, the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. gallagher, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized for five minutes. mr. gallagher: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in strong support of this amendment to restore $24 llion for navy aim-120 delta amram procurement. secretary mattis was career, great power competition, not terrorism, is now the primary focus of u.s. national security. nowhere is this competition more intense than in the indo-pacific where the fight to night mission has never been more urgent given threats from both great powers and rogue regimes. pentagon leaders have been clear, addressing critical munitions shortfalls is a top priority. the new indo-pacom commander listed stockpiles as one of his top two capacity and -- capacity challenges addressing in the indo-pacific. he listed air-to-air munitions .nd the aim-120 in particular unfortunately, our inventory is c
gallagher of wisconsin. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 964, the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. gallagher, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized for five minutes. mr. gallagher: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in strong support of this amendment to restore $24 llion for navy aim-120 delta amram procurement. secretary mattis was career, great power competition, not terrorism, is now the primary focus of u.s....
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not everyone in wisconsin supports it.was about three billion of incentives that were promised and of course that is not all up front. that comes in the form of tax breaks and subsidies as the plant gets built over the next decade. emily: a tweet from the governor wisconsin, we are beginning to see the statewide economic impact of foxconn as businesses and workers all over the state are benefiting. foxconny operational, is expected to bring in one point $4 billion in supplier purchases annually within the state. of course the deal that was ultimately struck was very controversial. how many jobs are actually being created? gerrit: best case scenario, 13,000. those are not going to happen tomorrow. this was a groundbreaking ceremony. they don't even have the building set up yet. the average salary of those jobs, the commitment that foxconn made to his cousin is they would be paid $56,000. these are well-paying jobs, not silicon valley well-paying jobs, but for the area they would be manufacturing jobs. they are the kind of t
not everyone in wisconsin supports it.was about three billion of incentives that were promised and of course that is not all up front. that comes in the form of tax breaks and subsidies as the plant gets built over the next decade. emily: a tweet from the governor wisconsin, we are beginning to see the statewide economic impact of foxconn as businesses and workers all over the state are benefiting. foxconny operational, is expected to bring in one point $4 billion in supplier purchases annually...
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it is a big investment in an area of wisconsin.re is some rumbling on the doubts ofn the state, how much benefit will come given the cost of incentives the state had to give to get those jobs. nonetheless, it is a good news story trump can tell at the time. haidi: also today the president seemed to suggest rushes denials of election meddling while questioning u.s. intelligence agencies. what message could he be trying to send? joe: his main message is a political one to his supporters and to the american people, because he is very sensitive to the idea that the russians meddled with the 2016 election as a suggestion that perhaps his election was illegitimate. despite theeen, findings of the u.s. intelligence community, despite the indictments of russian organizations that were operating to influence the election, he is continuing to lean into the idea that, well, russia has denied it and putin seems sincere. this also precedes a planned a summit meeting with putin that will be following his meeting with nato allies later next month
it is a big investment in an area of wisconsin.re is some rumbling on the doubts ofn the state, how much benefit will come given the cost of incentives the state had to give to get those jobs. nonetheless, it is a good news story trump can tell at the time. haidi: also today the president seemed to suggest rushes denials of election meddling while questioning u.s. intelligence agencies. what message could he be trying to send? joe: his main message is a political one to his supporters and to...
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he worked with wisconsin on developing an incentive package.ut there is a lot of public opposition in wisconsin to this project. it is the largest state tax incentive package ever offered to any company anywhere in the united states, an enormous amount of money, $4 billion. job.s a lot of money per not everybody in wisconsin is happy about it. he is swimming upstream a little .it there just up the road is harley davidson, a company that announced that they will move production overseas because of the president's trade war that has resulted in european counterterrorist on harley-davidson motorcycles. keeping trackne of the promises of jobs. alibaba promise ability jobs. how many are exit being delivered? alex: the u.s. economy is doing pretty well. that is the ace up trump's sleeve. as much as he starts trade disputes with our allies and with china, he can point to the economy and point voters to the economy and say, look, we are adding something like 200,000 jobs a month, a little bit less. unemployment is as low as it has been in years. he kee
he worked with wisconsin on developing an incentive package.ut there is a lot of public opposition in wisconsin to this project. it is the largest state tax incentive package ever offered to any company anywhere in the united states, an enormous amount of money, $4 billion. job.s a lot of money per not everybody in wisconsin is happy about it. he is swimming upstream a little .it there just up the road is harley davidson, a company that announced that they will move production overseas because...
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he is in wisconsin.nd a lot of people have been saying there are incentives to settle here and whether they'll deliver the goods and promises to hire workers and expand to the degree they are for a lot of goods and goodies, we shall see. in the meantime, we have got a lot of attention in washington on a new supreme court justice to announce who that will be to replace justice kennedy. maybe in a matter of just a couple weeks. chad has how all of this will play out. democrats want to wait until after the midterm election. they know that president obama nominated merrick garland and the publican sat on it for they said we won't consider it until after the presidential election. now republican say this is a little bit different, midterm election is a different ball of wax. john cornyn asked if this could be pushed until after midterms and he said that will not happen - will have the same president after the midterms as we have right now. so this delayed argument that's being made doesn't work. the earth cou
he is in wisconsin.nd a lot of people have been saying there are incentives to settle here and whether they'll deliver the goods and promises to hire workers and expand to the degree they are for a lot of goods and goodies, we shall see. in the meantime, we have got a lot of attention in washington on a new supreme court justice to announce who that will be to replace justice kennedy. maybe in a matter of just a couple weeks. chad has how all of this will play out. democrats want to wait until...
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this facility again in wisconsin. foxconn known for the electronic devices and this would be a new electronics plant. the president expected to not just talk about this plant and how it fits in but talk about the wider prospect for the american economy now. this is a lead up for the discussion that they go to vote for members on the hill of the mid-term election. this is a point the two parties may not be yolked on the economy match. will democrats have to say about job creation? the president walking it out. bring in our power panel now. let's listen, first. >> president trump: this is wonderful. 40 million people. incredible achievement for wisconsin. the product we have made here liking in nothing else we have made in this country. [inaudible] >> harris: all right. as sometimes happen with president trump, what he will do is speak extemporaneously and the microphones are not enough close there. they are making a product like never before here and they are asking him to get set up and get introduced for his remarks.
this facility again in wisconsin. foxconn known for the electronic devices and this would be a new electronics plant. the president expected to not just talk about this plant and how it fits in but talk about the wider prospect for the american economy now. this is a lead up for the discussion that they go to vote for members on the hill of the mid-term election. this is a point the two parties may not be yolked on the economy match. will democrats have to say about job creation? the president...
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fplus, a plm wisconsin, home to an all-american company, making motorcycles abroad ese to ent trump's tariffs. pres. trump: harley davidson, please build those beautiful motorcycles in the usa. don't get cute with us. don't get cute. laura: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. we begin our program with a powerful report from mexico. this sunday the country votes to elect a new government, but for the candidates and their supporters, campaigning has been deadly. 132 people linked to politics have been murdered, and it is nce onst political vio the rise in mexico. by the end of may, more than 13,000 people across the country have been murdered. clive myrie is in mexico and he has been talking to those risking their lives to run for office. a warning, you may find some images distressing.cl e: a security camera captures a political exassassination ino. supporters of a congressional candidates in federal electi gather after a rally. at the bottom right of the screen, he poses for a selfie with a voter. but circled on the left is hisly killer, who ca
fplus, a plm wisconsin, home to an all-american company, making motorcycles abroad ese to ent trump's tariffs. pres. trump: harley davidson, please build those beautiful motorcycles in the usa. don't get cute with us. don't get cute. laura: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. we begin our program with a powerful report from mexico. this sunday the country votes to elect a new government, but for the candidates and their supporters, campaigning has been...
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we just left wisconsin and what they are building in wisconsin we just left wisconsin and what they areuilding in wisconsin is literally -- i said it -- the eighth wonder of the world. 15,000 jobs, it will cost $15 million. it is so incredible, you have to go see it. more than 100 utility companies have lowered prices as a result of our business tax cuts, saving americans $3 billion on their utility bills. unemployment claims are at a 40 -- at a 44 year low. 44 year. good one, >> [applause] president trump: something i am so proud of, i love it. unemployment for african-americans is at the lowest level in the history of our country. >> [applause] president trump: i am looking at kevin. that was good. you were right about that. that is something. we were all right, everybody in this room was right. i have to say unemployment for hispanic americans is at the lowest point in the history of the country. unemployment -- --sident trump: unemployment for women, if you listen to my speech two weeks ago, i said it was the lowest in 21 years. now i am saying it is the lowest in 65 years and soon
we just left wisconsin and what they are building in wisconsin we just left wisconsin and what they areuilding in wisconsin is literally -- i said it -- the eighth wonder of the world. 15,000 jobs, it will cost $15 million. it is so incredible, you have to go see it. more than 100 utility companies have lowered prices as a result of our business tax cuts, saving americans $3 billion on their utility bills. unemployment claims are at a 40 -- at a 44 year low. 44 year. good one, >>...
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in wisconsin, the governorship, state house and state senate.labama, the state house and the state senate. 17 chambers so far that have switched hands from democratic to republican. that's going to have a big impact on redistricting, which will have an impact on the composition of congress for a decade. >> after the 2010 election, republicans were in a position to draw 193 congressional districts compared to 44 that democrats were in a position to draw. a israreally lopsided advantage. >> that allowed them to redraw the map in places like north carolina, ohio, michigan, pennsylvania, states where there really is a battleground and where gerrymandering makes most difference. >> partisan map makers in 2011 can purchase incredible private data sets. a cloud's worth of consumer preferences, magazine subscriptions, a social media like. as they sit down to draw these lines, they have a complete and very accurate picture of who lives in each of these houses and how they are likely to vote. especially in an era of heightened partisanship and polarizatio
in wisconsin, the governorship, state house and state senate.labama, the state house and the state senate. 17 chambers so far that have switched hands from democratic to republican. that's going to have a big impact on redistricting, which will have an impact on the composition of congress for a decade. >> after the 2010 election, republicans were in a position to draw 193 congressional districts compared to 44 that democrats were in a position to draw. a israreally lopsided advantage....
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first woman from wisconsin. a lot of firsts.of a hurdle for voters in your state as you thought it would be. is that true? >> i think it is true. i think that voters are looking for somebody who is in their corner, who is listening. listening is a key trait these days that we don't see enough. and i think they are just looking for somebody who has their back and is fighting for them every day. wisconsin's number one in cheese production. almost a quarter of all the cheese in the country, we're america's dairy land. we also have a huge . so you know us for beer and brats and cheese, but you also know us from motorcycles and bicycles and you know us for ships. we make ships for the navy. you know us for all sorts of things. and fighting for those things that identify us as wisconsinites and our work ethic and those cultural traditions, i think that's what's really important to voters in my state. >> seth: well, that's fantastic. thank you so much for being here. it's just a real -- [ cheers and applause ] real pleasure to meet you
first woman from wisconsin. a lot of firsts.of a hurdle for voters in your state as you thought it would be. is that true? >> i think it is true. i think that voters are looking for somebody who is in their corner, who is listening. listening is a key trait these days that we don't see enough. and i think they are just looking for somebody who has their back and is fighting for them every day. wisconsin's number one in cheese production. almost a quarter of all the cheese in the country,...
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they become the upstanding citizens of wisconsin as a result. the way they are portrayed as squatters, the people in their hearts with their corncob pipes, and their corncob pipes this is what a squatter looks , like. you get a sense of why congress is so worried about crossing these folks. these are the upstanding people from other states that go out to newer settled territories and they are demanding that their land should be recognized. as part of the people, it gets hard to tell them no. what is interesting here, aside from the actual portrait is that they are legalistic in their illegality. lothrop and his crew are suggesting -- they have a deeply held view of public lands that is so firmly entrenched in their mind that it does not occur to them that what they're doing is actually illegal. they say of course we will do this and of course people will recognize it. it is not illegal. they turned their vision into something that is legal. they are forming that joint financempany to settlement, it is a legal document, a legal body. the group we
they become the upstanding citizens of wisconsin as a result. the way they are portrayed as squatters, the people in their hearts with their corncob pipes, and their corncob pipes this is what a squatter looks , like. you get a sense of why congress is so worried about crossing these folks. these are the upstanding people from other states that go out to newer settled territories and they are demanding that their land should be recognized. as part of the people, it gets hard to tell them no....
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from wisconsin, here's chris buckler.ing an all—american image that's sold all over the world. but selling the distinctive roar of these engines has become an expensive, rather than an easy ride. the company already has assembly plants in other countries. but wisconsin is seen as the heart of harley. and at this, its sprawling site in the state it calls home, workers are talking about president trump's public fight with the firm, the eu's tariffs and the potential of theirjobs heading overseas. i love my company, i like my president, i'm happy. it's all good. it's a tit—for—tat. trump thinks he can piss people off and then the other people overreact. harley insists it needs to move some production abroad to avoid steep new tariffs. president trump, who started that trade battle with europe, was in wisconsin to break ground at a huge new electronics plant. but he had a message specifically for harley. harley—davidson, please build those beautiful motorcycles in the usa, please, 0k? don't get cute with us. don't get cute. a
from wisconsin, here's chris buckler.ing an all—american image that's sold all over the world. but selling the distinctive roar of these engines has become an expensive, rather than an easy ride. the company already has assembly plants in other countries. but wisconsin is seen as the heart of harley. and at this, its sprawling site in the state it calls home, workers are talking about president trump's public fight with the firm, the eu's tariffs and the potential of theirjobs heading...
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is a massive producer of cheese down fifty seven percent of wisconsin cheese exports go to mexico so if mexico is putting tariffs against cheese from wisconsin who's going to get hurt here it's going to be farmers in wisconsin so this is the issue at hand right now we're seeing this back and forth and we know that donald trump i know we've talked about this before he really likes to push things to the limit and it's he seems that he's doing this there's a few days here that things still can work out but you know i didn't expect him to go far this far and i'm sure a lot of other people didn't either you know i didn't want to shift and it's not much of a shift because i want to talk about north korea on friday the president as people may have seen from the photo looks like he received the publisher's clearing house show. big huge which way you made such a big deal out of that but it looks like we're back on with north korea of the negotiations what's the latest big unveil a big deal looks like that's the way it works like july twelfth or sorry june twelfth in singapore is the date of t
is a massive producer of cheese down fifty seven percent of wisconsin cheese exports go to mexico so if mexico is putting tariffs against cheese from wisconsin who's going to get hurt here it's going to be farmers in wisconsin so this is the issue at hand right now we're seeing this back and forth and we know that donald trump i know we've talked about this before he really likes to push things to the limit and it's he seems that he's doing this there's a few days here that things still can...
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from wisconsin, here's chris buckler.lding an all—american image that's sold all over the world. but selling the distinctive roar of these engines has become an expensive, rather than an easy ride. the company already has assembly plants in other countries. but wisconsin is seen as the heart of harley. and at this, its sprawling site in the state it calls home, workers are talking about president trump's public fight with the firm, the eu's tariffs and the potential of theirjobs heading overseas. i love my company, i like my president, i'm happy. it's all good. it's a tit—for—tat. trump thinks he can irritate people and then the other people overreact. harley insists it needs to move some production abroad to avoid steep new tariffs. president trump, who started that trade battle with europe, was in wisconsin to break ground at a huge new electronics plant. but he had a message specifically for harley. harley—davidson, please build those beautiful motorcycles in the usa, please, ok? don't get cute with us. don't get cute.
from wisconsin, here's chris buckler.lding an all—american image that's sold all over the world. but selling the distinctive roar of these engines has become an expensive, rather than an easy ride. the company already has assembly plants in other countries. but wisconsin is seen as the heart of harley. and at this, its sprawling site in the state it calls home, workers are talking about president trump's public fight with the firm, the eu's tariffs and the potential of theirjobs heading...