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ast: to wisconsin, doug is republican. that last comment is, year i look at my property tax i looked it -- back in the history book for our scott walker was governor, i was .aying $2500 a year i am currently paying $1800. $700 is extra money to spend towards my grandchildren. i think scott walker has been doing a great job. i remembered there was an , and didn't a democrat go hide in illinois? i think that is not what i feelve of and believe. that is my comment. the: doug, i am not sure of situation you are referring to, but maybe somebody who does is craig gilbert. re-listening on that last call? guest: yes. he was referring to a controversial piece of the saga when there was a fight over collective bargaining rights, and democrats -- of the only way they could prevent a vote from to flee towas illinois for a few weeks breed host -- few weeks. go to a crowded primary there are two see who is going to take the next shot at taking down governor scott walker. with likely to emerge on the democrat side? guest: the favorite in
ast: to wisconsin, doug is republican. that last comment is, year i look at my property tax i looked it -- back in the history book for our scott walker was governor, i was .aying $2500 a year i am currently paying $1800. $700 is extra money to spend towards my grandchildren. i think scott walker has been doing a great job. i remembered there was an , and didn't a democrat go hide in illinois? i think that is not what i feelve of and believe. that is my comment. the: doug, i am not sure of...
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:[d6>2xj wisconsin. many residents live on or near waterfronts. businesses rely on healthy waterfronts for their revenues. a case in point, next we have a into of lake moneymen menomonie, wisconsin. in this lake is clogged with the warmerghout months, at a substantial cost to the community. students at the university of wisconsin stout estimate a clean millionld provide a $36 boost to the economy, a city of 16,000, and could lead to students wanting to stay in the area year-round. persistenty, toxic, blooms are on the rise in wisconsin and the rest of the u.s.. iny are increasing frequency, duration and extent. climate change is making it worse by creating more favorable conditions for algae blooms. recently an unprecedented, bloom greened the shores of lake superior, and stretched all the way to the apostle islands, a popular destination for can hours. this may become the new normal. scientists are try to figure out exactly what is driving this new pattern in blooms. dsey have linked it to perio of heavy run fall -- heavy rainfall, which increase
:[d6>2xj wisconsin. many residents live on or near waterfronts. businesses rely on healthy waterfronts for their revenues. a case in point, next we have a into of lake moneymen menomonie, wisconsin. in this lake is clogged with the warmerghout months, at a substantial cost to the community. students at the university of wisconsin stout estimate a clean millionld provide a $36 boost to the economy, a city of 16,000, and could lead to students wanting to stay in the area year-round....
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so i'll type in like wisconsin. and it'll come up 15 things about my characters going to wisconsin. i'm like, "i was just trying to look up the wisconsin book festival." so i did that. and then the google maps, there were two things. i had this amazing intern one summer who made me an interactive online map of every gay bar in chica in 1986 which i hope was fun for him.do t know. [ laughter ] so i can walk around then with it pnted out, walk around chicago and see where everything was and kind of try to picture it. the other thinis, as i'm researching paris, the other part of the book, you know, you can do that thing where you ke e blue dude and you drop him into the map and you can walk around. >> seth: uh-huh.oo >> and you canleft and right which was awesome. but i was really hoping i'd have to justify a research tripo paris. and this totally supplanted it so -- >> seth: you are a child of a hungarian immigrant. yes? >> yeah. >> seth: and you wouldave -- when you were growing up, you had immigrants stay with you? is that --
so i'll type in like wisconsin. and it'll come up 15 things about my characters going to wisconsin. i'm like, "i was just trying to look up the wisconsin book festival." so i did that. and then the google maps, there were two things. i had this amazing intern one summer who made me an interactive online map of every gay bar in chica in 1986 which i hope was fun for him.do t know. [ laughter ] so i can walk around then with it pnted out, walk around chicago and see where everything was...
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a recent study led by the university of wisconsin shows -- university of wisconsin, milwaukee researchers shows this dead zone is only getting worse. wisconsin's largest lake is lake winnebago, and it is shown on the photo behind me. lake winnebago has been plagued with a particularly bad algae bloom this summer. it was so bad that one of our witnesses today, mr. neu, canceled plans to attend a fishing tournament on the lake because of the algae. unfortunately, mr. neu is not alone. there are over one million anglers in the state of wisconsin and the state attracts the third most nonresident anglers in the country and generates the second-most nonresident expenditures, only after florida. wisconsin is home to over 160 different fish species and is a top destination for fishing. but algae blooms threaten our freshwater sports fishing paradise by not only making the fish sick, but by posing risk to anglers as well. fishing is just one industry -- activity that algae blooms impact. the blooms spoil so much of what defines a great wisconsin summer, boating, swimming, beach going activities. t
a recent study led by the university of wisconsin shows -- university of wisconsin, milwaukee researchers shows this dead zone is only getting worse. wisconsin's largest lake is lake winnebago, and it is shown on the photo behind me. lake winnebago has been plagued with a particularly bad algae bloom this summer. it was so bad that one of our witnesses today, mr. neu, canceled plans to attend a fishing tournament on the lake because of the algae. unfortunately, mr. neu is not alone. there are...
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apostle islands in wisconsin. lake superior is a very cold body of water and extremely deep but it doesn't seem like the same types of mechanics are involved in lake erie, and yet something significant is happening. i appreciate your testimony as we deal with this. dr. anderson, you mentioned your support for the bill i am proud to cosponsor with sen. nelson: has passed the senate and is before the house. we have been getting resistance from house members who have suggested the bill may not be needed, in fact that there are already too many at a religion sees involved in this research. how would you respond to folks who are making those critiques? thank you for this opportunity, because i totally disagree with that viewpoint. as one who has been down here talking to various delegations, government agencies and program managers, that authorization is very, very important. there is scarce money within noaa or these other agencies, and there is a lot of competing hands out trying to use it. authorization for this pro
apostle islands in wisconsin. lake superior is a very cold body of water and extremely deep but it doesn't seem like the same types of mechanics are involved in lake erie, and yet something significant is happening. i appreciate your testimony as we deal with this. dr. anderson, you mentioned your support for the bill i am proud to cosponsor with sen. nelson: has passed the senate and is before the house. we have been getting resistance from house members who have suggested the bill may not be...
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the only one wisconsin by 1% of the vote curtailed.ns in wisconsin. how do democrats feel? >> it all comes down to the rural vote to try to extract better deals from our trading partners. will they stick with it and be patient through this. indications that he will be, but there's three months till november and also the harvest of all the other crops in wisconsin as well. will they turn out in those numbers? if they do, it could be competitive in november. >> they could just sit out home as well and not vote for either candidate. lauren: if you look at the democrats commit terry baldwin is one of 10 senate democrats who are running for reelection in states that voted donald trump. capri and john, thank you very much. cheryl: looking forward to back tomorrow. still ahead, tiger woods falls short of winning his first major since 2008. but we have some pretty big news to tell you about. who won the pga championship. we will tell you. a grand finish a wrigley field last night. taking a look at features right now as you can see the stocks c
the only one wisconsin by 1% of the vote curtailed.ns in wisconsin. how do democrats feel? >> it all comes down to the rural vote to try to extract better deals from our trading partners. will they stick with it and be patient through this. indications that he will be, but there's three months till november and also the harvest of all the other crops in wisconsin as well. will they turn out in those numbers? if they do, it could be competitive in november. >> they could just sit out...
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that's reflective of what we are seeing here in wisconsin.consin is sort of a bellwether for the country. you are seeing a lot of attention on the senate and part of that is because there are lots of folks looking at that as an indicator of whether wisconsin, other midwestern states and states considered swing states are going to have a republican or democrat advantage. i think the record is in the republicans favor. >> melissa: do you think on a national scale, or what do you feel in your own state, that voters are coming out and vote in national issues and they are saying that i need to put someone into the senate or into congress that is going to either impeach the president or stand up against impeachment, or is that sort of fell away thinking? what they are really thinking about is what's going on their own front yard? >> i don't want to be insulting to those folks who worked very hard in washington, d.c., but, i think folks in wisconsin at least are thinking about what's going on in wisconsin. through their friends and neighbors have go
that's reflective of what we are seeing here in wisconsin.consin is sort of a bellwether for the country. you are seeing a lot of attention on the senate and part of that is because there are lots of folks looking at that as an indicator of whether wisconsin, other midwestern states and states considered swing states are going to have a republican or democrat advantage. i think the record is in the republicans favor. >> melissa: do you think on a national scale, or what do you feel in...
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these are activities that define summer in wisconsin. but these activities become dangerous to human health during algae bloom events. and over 15,000 lakes rivers, we have a lot to lose blooms inul algal wisconsin. many residents live on or near waterfronts. businesses rely on healthy waterfronts for their revenues. a case in point, next we have a into of lake moneymen menomonie, wisconsin. in this lake is clogged with the warmerghout months, at a substantial cost to the community. students at the university of wisconsin stout estimate a clean millionld provide a $36 boost to the economy, a city of 16,000, and could lead to students wanting to stay in the area year-round. persistenty, toxic, blooms are on the rise in wisconsin and the rest of the u.s.. iny are increasing frequency, duration and extent. climate change is making it worse by creating more favorable conditions for algae blooms. recently an unprecedented, bloom greened the shores of lake superior, and stretched all the way to the apostle islands, a popular destination for ca
these are activities that define summer in wisconsin. but these activities become dangerous to human health during algae bloom events. and over 15,000 lakes rivers, we have a lot to lose blooms inul algal wisconsin. many residents live on or near waterfronts. businesses rely on healthy waterfronts for their revenues. a case in point, next we have a into of lake moneymen menomonie, wisconsin. in this lake is clogged with the warmerghout months, at a substantial cost to the community. students at...
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i think the policies have been very good for wisconsin.hink we'll have to see and look how these trump supporters come out and vote. i think they will. the other thing though that i've got to tell you about harley davidson, interesting it's going to still play out over the next few weeks and months, i think what trump is actually doing, if people will just be a little patient, i think hopefully some people understand he's working to get better deals that that they want to break into india and china which have 100% and 30% tariffs respectively. let trump negotiate better deals. i'm quietly optimistic that he can, it would be good for all the people in wisconsin, especially the harley davidson employees. charles: finally to you, evan, on ellison and ag race in minnesota, some news coming out here recently not getting a lot of media coverage, not the kind that you would anticipate for someone as high profile as him. ing could we get a glimpse of what voters think about this? >> we haven't seen a glimpse of what voters think about it. ellison
i think the policies have been very good for wisconsin.hink we'll have to see and look how these trump supporters come out and vote. i think they will. the other thing though that i've got to tell you about harley davidson, interesting it's going to still play out over the next few weeks and months, i think what trump is actually doing, if people will just be a little patient, i think hopefully some people understand he's working to get better deals that that they want to break into india and...
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up next, trump looms large in the wisconsin primaries today. some republicans are running toward the president, others steering clear. eligible for medicare. gimme two minutes. and i'll tell you some important things to know about medicare. first, it doesn't pay for everything. say this pizza... [mmm pizza...] is your part b medical expenses. this much - about 80 percent... medicare will pay for. what's left... this slice here... well... that's on you. and that's where an aarp medicare...
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that changed in 2016 wisconsin -- when wisconsin adopted a strict voter id law that 300,000 voters did not have, according to the court. and i'm sure you're asking, what is a big deal? doesn't everyone have an id? don't you need an id to buy sudafed, a beer, cash a check? we can debate that some other time. what we cannot debate is that there were people who not only did not have this id, but trying -- but tried to get these id's and couldn't. i wrote about a 58-year-old african-american man who moved from chicago to milwaukee, with the name of eddie holloway, jr. he was someone who had a chicago id, had an id from illinois, but that was not valid for voting in wisconsin. so he could use it to board a plane, purchase sudafed or beer, but he couldn't use it to vote in wisconsin. so he went after the dmv in milwaukee and said, i want to get an id for voting. but they did not give him an id, because the name on his illinois id said eddie junior holloway because of a clerical error. instead of eddie holloway, junior. so, same first name, same last name, clerical error in the middle. they t
that changed in 2016 wisconsin -- when wisconsin adopted a strict voter id law that 300,000 voters did not have, according to the court. and i'm sure you're asking, what is a big deal? doesn't everyone have an id? don't you need an id to buy sudafed, a beer, cash a check? we can debate that some other time. what we cannot debate is that there were people who not only did not have this id, but trying -- but tried to get these id's and couldn't. i wrote about a 58-year-old african-american man...
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i did a story in mother jones about what happened in wisconsin. we find, based on academic studies, interviews, tens of people ask me all the time did it have an impact on the election? absolutely. even if it had no impact on the election, the fact that one party deliberately made it harder for people to vote, was a huge political scandal that deserved far more attention and outrage. i would like to talk about where we are today. i don't want to sugarcoat it. i will get to some good news, but let us get to the bad news first. this last session at the supreme court was the worst that i have ever seen for voting rights. you have to go back to the jim crow era to find a term where the supreme court so consistently voted against protecting the right to vote. the court upheld voter purging in ohio, upheld racial gerrymandering in texas, it had two different cases before it could have ended partisan gerrymandering and in both of those cases, they threw them out. so many opportunities to protect voting rights, no decisions that did so. then on the last d
i did a story in mother jones about what happened in wisconsin. we find, based on academic studies, interviews, tens of people ask me all the time did it have an impact on the election? absolutely. even if it had no impact on the election, the fact that one party deliberately made it harder for people to vote, was a huge political scandal that deserved far more attention and outrage. i would like to talk about where we are today. i don't want to sugarcoat it. i will get to some good news, but...
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anna: the first at district of wisconsin us -- for wisconsin is tight.announced his retirement earlier this year, to see less interest in that race. aidesbacking one of his for the republican nomination. on the democrat side, you have randy bryce against kathy myers. randy bryce got the initial energy with a really good tv ad he had right out of the gate. kathy myers has been catching up to him. she is a state official who is a solid candidate and randy bryce has run into allegations of late childcare payments. it will look more competitive on the democratic side. david: there is focus on the house because that seems to be a close contrast -- close contest. how about the governorship? anna: that is an interesting race. people are realizing more and more everyday how important governors are for countrywide politics. governors have an important role to play in national politics. example, yout, for have a credit democratic field. two republican candidates. in wisconsin, he have seven democrats trying to challenge republican scott walker. shery: we talked ab
anna: the first at district of wisconsin us -- for wisconsin is tight.announced his retirement earlier this year, to see less interest in that race. aidesbacking one of his for the republican nomination. on the democrat side, you have randy bryce against kathy myers. randy bryce got the initial energy with a really good tv ad he had right out of the gate. kathy myers has been catching up to him. she is a state official who is a solid candidate and randy bryce has run into allegations of late...
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someone who has a vested interest in that, governor scott walker, wisconsin. hopes to get a third term in there. this is the fourth time democrats are trying to take him out. we'll explore that with the positive a little later. these on going, optimistic comments the president is making about trade and something he will discuss in new york, when he comes up to the hamptons for a fund-raiser, is something that has got a lot of people excited, maybe at the very least the chill with china will ease a little bit. there is no way to guarranty that. the first talks anyone is having on this subject since last spring are being deemed at least promising. we shall see. is this optimism, buying at wall and broad a good sign of things to come? get the read from real clear markets editor, john tamny, and gerri willis from the new york stock exchange. gerri, looks better resolving the impasse better it looks for stock, right? >> people talk about how we haven't focused on trade but it's a steady back beat with any conversation you have with traders down there. they are conc
someone who has a vested interest in that, governor scott walker, wisconsin. hopes to get a third term in there. this is the fourth time democrats are trying to take him out. we'll explore that with the positive a little later. these on going, optimistic comments the president is making about trade and something he will discuss in new york, when he comes up to the hamptons for a fund-raiser, is something that has got a lot of people excited, maybe at the very least the chill with china will...
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ast: to wisconsin, doug is republican.t last comment is, year i look at my property tax i looked it -- back in the history book for our scott walker was governor, i was .aying $2500 a year i am currently paying $1800. $700 is extra money to spend towards my grandchildren. i think scott walker has been doing a great job. i remembered there was an , and didn't a democrat go hide in illinois? i think that is not what i feelve of and believe. that is my comment. the: doug, i am not sure of situation you are referring to, but maybe somebody who does is craig gilbert. re-listening on that last call? guest: yes. he was referring to a controversial piece of the saga when there was a fight over collective bargaining rights, and democrats -- of the only way they could prevent a vote from to flee towas illinois for a few weeks breed host -- few weeks. go to a crowded primary there are two see who is going to take the next shot at taking down governor scott walker. with likely to emerge on the democrat side? guest: the favorite in thi
ast: to wisconsin, doug is republican.t last comment is, year i look at my property tax i looked it -- back in the history book for our scott walker was governor, i was .aying $2500 a year i am currently paying $1800. $700 is extra money to spend towards my grandchildren. i think scott walker has been doing a great job. i remembered there was an , and didn't a democrat go hide in illinois? i think that is not what i feelve of and believe. that is my comment. the: doug, i am not sure of...
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there has been a lot of spending in wisconsin but the wisconsin senate race is not one of the most competitiveou talk about democratic senators who might not come back next year, it is florida and indiana. it a strongn is position in a state that trump narrowly won. it is a state to keep an eye on but not one that democrats are the most worried about. >> if you were to be pressed on these states, how did it come out because we see trump pushing one direction, bernie sanders pushing another. thing on the republican side is that staying close to trump is a big issue. saw in the wisconsin senate race, both wanted to be seen as the closest to trump. minnesota, one wanted another run at the governorship but he was critical of the president and jeff johnson was not. he won the race. >> what about turnout? >> in minnesota and wisconsin, we did see decent democratic numbers. that is critical in minnesota where there are four house races there that are tossups. there are two democratic seats that republicans could win. looking at those turnout numbers, it doesn't show a sign the democrats are looking g
there has been a lot of spending in wisconsin but the wisconsin senate race is not one of the most competitiveou talk about democratic senators who might not come back next year, it is florida and indiana. it a strongn is position in a state that trump narrowly won. it is a state to keep an eye on but not one that democrats are the most worried about. >> if you were to be pressed on these states, how did it come out because we see trump pushing one direction, bernie sanders pushing...
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. >> reporter: all either wisconsin to face tammy baldwin.epublicans faithfully a boutonniere backed by the leading republican scott walker, reince priebus and paul ryan, jumping on the trump train. >> we going to take that to washington where they need the help of a strong conservative to join the ranks to help donald trump make america great, keep america great. >> reporter: a former aide to the speaker, brian style, will face randy rice. he goes by the nickname iron stash. the school superintendent tony evers has a message for the president. >> donald trump's tariffs are having a devastating impact on my hometown. it is heartbreaking to watch. >> reporter: republicans rejected presidential candidate tim poland he --pawlenty for jim johnson who was endorsed by trump. he faces serious abuse allegations and won the attorney general primary is now to vermont, bernie sanders and the senate, no surprise, they nominated the first transgender candidate and in the connecticut governor's race, facing off against republican bob stefanhowski. just a f
. >> reporter: all either wisconsin to face tammy baldwin.epublicans faithfully a boutonniere backed by the leading republican scott walker, reince priebus and paul ryan, jumping on the trump train. >> we going to take that to washington where they need the help of a strong conservative to join the ranks to help donald trump make america great, keep america great. >> reporter: a former aide to the speaker, brian style, will face randy rice. he goes by the nickname iron stash....
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what are you watching tonight and that wisconsin race?sin is the heart of where the battles will be and it will be a test of, wonder, how president trump plays in wisconsin and, number two, how fierce the resistance is on the democratic side and how organized they are. there are some primary races here that will determine some big positions. for example, tammy baldwin, the democrat senator currently is potentially vulnerable. and depending on who the republican is, you could be setting up for a really tough race for the u.s. senate in wisconsin that really, the democrats weren't planning on being a tough race. republicans are looking at the map and thinking potentially there could be good things on the senate side of the house. >> martha: scott walker is running for his fourth term as governor. he has been through a recount, he's had a tough ride at times there. do you think he can hang on? >> bret: he sending him some warning flares to the party's overall saying we squeaked by a number of times before, this could be tough. the opposition
what are you watching tonight and that wisconsin race?sin is the heart of where the battles will be and it will be a test of, wonder, how president trump plays in wisconsin and, number two, how fierce the resistance is on the democratic side and how organized they are. there are some primary races here that will determine some big positions. for example, tammy baldwin, the democrat senator currently is potentially vulnerable. and depending on who the republican is, you could be setting up for a...
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senate ballot with two women representing major parties in wisconsin's history.ent kind of history they last night in vermont when christine hallquist won the democratic primary for governor, the first openly transgender person to ever win a major party's nomination. for governor. >> i can handle the bigotry to know i am supporting people in a marginalized community. >> tuesday's races weren't the only ones called tuesday. last week, kansas gubernatorial primary finally concluded when governor colyer conceded. >> will not challenge this in court nor will be asking for a recount. >> kris kobach is a winner. >> at the end of today, our lead in the primary election for governor is to 345 votes. >> kobach surged late. in connecticut, trump ties or something the winner of last nights democratic gubernatorial primary wants to cut. >> these are not georgian barbara bush connecticut republicans. it's a new breed of trump republicans and we are not going to let them take over our state. >> a few years ago, it was unthinkable to hear democratic primary winner like that spe
senate ballot with two women representing major parties in wisconsin's history.ent kind of history they last night in vermont when christine hallquist won the democratic primary for governor, the first openly transgender person to ever win a major party's nomination. for governor. >> i can handle the bigotry to know i am supporting people in a marginalized community. >> tuesday's races weren't the only ones called tuesday. last week, kansas gubernatorial primary finally concluded...
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host: let's go to jerry in wisconsin. a republican. caller: good morning. just listening to your comments about the more intensive polling in the upper midwest, i'm calling from wisconsin. to ask whethered you felt that people who are using blocking apps for telemarketers might be interfering with your polling numbers. i always participated in polls each year when they would call in. get flooded with telemarketing calls. i've set up an app on my cable-tv provider that will block telemarketers, but it is blocking everything that is coming in. i have not received one single poll call that made it through the blocking app this year. those appse who set up, did they lean one way or the other? guest: thank you, a terrific question. , ifor that particular app don't know. i can tell you this. often times, the people are harder to find our younger and they are more mobile. the reason for that is that they are not necessarily at home as much, they are not necessarily setting up a telephone or landline. phones, but not necessarily answering them. we look at the compo
host: let's go to jerry in wisconsin. a republican. caller: good morning. just listening to your comments about the more intensive polling in the upper midwest, i'm calling from wisconsin. to ask whethered you felt that people who are using blocking apps for telemarketers might be interfering with your polling numbers. i always participated in polls each year when they would call in. get flooded with telemarketing calls. i've set up an app on my cable-tv provider that will block telemarketers,...
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peter doocy is in wisconsin. peter?dana, the last three times democrats have tried to unseat scott walker or beat scott walker, they have failed. twice in general elections, once with a recall. that frustrates democrats in wisconsin because while he's been in office, walker has been butting heads with public workers unions by forcing them to pay more for certain benefits and rolling back certain bargaining power they had. now democrats have an eight candidate field trying to knock him off. whoever wins could reveal a lot about what kind of candidate democratic voters in the midwest believe gives them the best chance to flip gop offices and seats. republicans are about to take a senate candidate that gives them the best chance of a blue wave. the target is incumbent democratic senator tammy baldwin. republicans trying to challenge here including kevin nicholson from the college of democrats that broke with the party and his family over the pro choice part of the democratic platform. he's got a fund-raising lead but he do
peter doocy is in wisconsin. peter?dana, the last three times democrats have tried to unseat scott walker or beat scott walker, they have failed. twice in general elections, once with a recall. that frustrates democrats in wisconsin because while he's been in office, walker has been butting heads with public workers unions by forcing them to pay more for certain benefits and rolling back certain bargaining power they had. now democrats have an eight candidate field trying to knock him off....
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all these wisconsin politicians.ances that would have dazzled you in finally saying no i don't agree with the president. >> scott walker is spending this money to bring a chinese company to wisconsin. he has to explain why the president is driving harley-davidson out of wisconsin. >> his explanation on the trail of course i want harley-davidson to stay put and i believe we'll get there because the president wants to get to a place of no tariffs. >> you've also seen scott walker having to defend foxconn and huge incentives at wisconsin is throwing at foxconn and donald trump is supportive of that. harley-davidson an iconic american company he's berating them over twitter constantly. and the timing. really? wasn't it sunday, i think. really? he had to do that before the tuesday primaries and force republicans to take a stand and. >> we're following the latest on the secret recording from inside the white house. "morning joe" is coming right back. so you have, your headphones, chair, new laptop with free 24/7 tech suppo
all these wisconsin politicians.ances that would have dazzled you in finally saying no i don't agree with the president. >> scott walker is spending this money to bring a chinese company to wisconsin. he has to explain why the president is driving harley-davidson out of wisconsin. >> his explanation on the trail of course i want harley-davidson to stay put and i believe we'll get there because the president wants to get to a place of no tariffs. >> you've also seen scott...
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the republican senator from wisconsin, ron johnson, joins us. york, this is bloomberg. ♪ look at what we just did. it's a tough deal. welcome one of those who will be responsible reviewing whatever deal gets done. ron johnson of wisconsin comes to us from the capital today. thank you for being with us. let's talk about this deal. let's talk about the canadian part of it. the foreign minister from canada is in washington just today negotiating this. how important is it that we have canada with mexico? mexico. important for wisconsin has a trade surplus with canada and mexico. i was glad the administration has come to terms with mexico on a trade deal. i hope canada can also come to an agreement. we really do want the north american market. i was pleased we did not have a five-year sunset. this administration has done a great job. we stopped punishing success. we stop to the realtor a burden. and a better tax code. 42% sincemarket of this president was elected. the whole trade were injects uncertainty. i'm glad the sunset was not part of the deal.
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wisconsin governor scott walker.ollowing the race to get this blue wave going for democrats? trying to topple republicans in the house. more striking is what a lot of those democrats are saying what they'll do if they get there. nancy pelosi, if you want to be speaker, doesn't look like it could be happening. one democrat already has made up their mind. (vo) when bandits stole the lockbox from the wells fargo stagecoach, agent beekman was one step ahead of them. because he hid his customers' gold in a different box. and the bandits, well, they got rocks. we protected your money then and we're dedicated to helping protect it today. like alerting you to certain card activity we find suspicious. if it's not your purchase, we'll help you resolve it. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. it's the ford summer sales event and now is the best time to buy. you ready for this, junior? yeah, i think i can handle it. no pressure... ...that's just my favorite boat. boom. (laughs) make summer go right w
wisconsin governor scott walker.ollowing the race to get this blue wave going for democrats? trying to topple republicans in the house. more striking is what a lot of those democrats are saying what they'll do if they get there. nancy pelosi, if you want to be speaker, doesn't look like it could be happening. one democrat already has made up their mind. (vo) when bandits stole the lockbox from the wells fargo stagecoach, agent beekman was one step ahead of them. because he hid his customers'...
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almost a taste of fall for areas i of minnesota and wisconsin. wisconsin gets a much needed break. heat wave's going to last a few more days in the east coast. >>> watch this. the driver of that tractor trailer unable to pass a slow moving suv rams into the median, flipping the trailer on its side. both accused the other of reckless behavior. that could have ended very badly. my goodness. when we come back we'll hear from one of senator john mccain's good friends ional... it's kind of like playing your own version of best ball. because here, you can choose any car in the aisle, even if it's a better car class than the one you reserved. so no matter what, you're guaranteed to have a perfect drive. [laughter] (vo) go national. go like a pro. see what i did there? ♪ tired of wrestling with seemingly impossible cleaning tasks? using wipes in the kitchen, and sprays in the bathroom can be ineffective. try mr. clean magic eraser with durafoam. simply add water, and use in your kitchen for burnt on food, in your bathroom to remove soap scum, and on walls to remove scuffs and marks. it era
almost a taste of fall for areas i of minnesota and wisconsin. wisconsin gets a much needed break. heat wave's going to last a few more days in the east coast. >>> watch this. the driver of that tractor trailer unable to pass a slow moving suv rams into the median, flipping the trailer on its side. both accused the other of reckless behavior. that could have ended very badly. my goodness. when we come back we'll hear from one of senator john mccain's good friends ional... it's kind of...
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a busy primary day around the country with primaries in wisconsin -- wisconsin, connecticut, vermont.elp wrap upow to primary night yesterday. let's start at the top, the 2018 governors races where there was news yesterday even in a state that did not hold a vote. what happened? race was a week ago, but the margin was narrow enough that it took about a re--- about a week for results to be counted and last night the sitting governor, republican jeff collier -- colyer conceded to kris kobach, the secretary of state, which was seen as a forty good -- big win president trump because he ended up endorsing that secretary of state. we have seen time and time again that the president's endorsement carries a lot of weight in republican primaries. we have yet to see whether that endorsement carries the same weight in general elections. by theoes that move sitting governor and kris kobach being the nominee make this more likely for republicans to hold that seat come fall? what will happen in november as far as inside elections predictions right now? guest: it certainly changes the dynamics. we w
a busy primary day around the country with primaries in wisconsin -- wisconsin, connecticut, vermont.elp wrap upow to primary night yesterday. let's start at the top, the 2018 governors races where there was news yesterday even in a state that did not hold a vote. what happened? race was a week ago, but the margin was narrow enough that it took about a re--- about a week for results to be counted and last night the sitting governor, republican jeff collier -- colyer conceded to kris kobach, the...
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the other three states are connecticut, minnesota and wisconsin. president has endorsed scott walker for wisconsin governor and pete stapher for a house seat in minnesota's eighth congressional district. so we're going to be checking the president's record on his endorsements. he's doing pretty well. i will give that much away. and we'll take a look at how well he's doing >>> lame duck speaker paul ryan by the way has made an endorsement of his own and he's groomed one of his former staffers, brian steele to fill his congressional seat that he's promised to vacate but it seems like it's taking a long time to get him ou out of town. it seems steele no longer wants to admit that previous relationship with paul ryan. curiously, get ready, there is no mention of steele having worked for ryan on his own campaign website. steele facing former green beret nick pulse in toight neats first district republican primary. this is not a guaranteed deal. he's well amade. buahead.but if you have to takee speaker's name -- he looks a little like ryan there. joining
the other three states are connecticut, minnesota and wisconsin. president has endorsed scott walker for wisconsin governor and pete stapher for a house seat in minnesota's eighth congressional district. so we're going to be checking the president's record on his endorsements. he's doing pretty well. i will give that much away. and we'll take a look at how well he's doing >>> lame duck speaker paul ryan by the way has made an endorsement of his own and he's groomed one of his former...
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. >>> a key round of primaries today, including wisconsin. republicans are running to the right as they try to oust a red-state democrat. ♪ r-e-s-p-e-c-t >>> the queen of soul in failing health. aretha franklin in hospice care. i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is 4:00 a.m. in the east. president trump refuting one of omarosa manigault newman's most damning charges there is an out-take from "the apprentice" where he uses the "n" word repeatedly. one called there are no tapes where he used disgusting word by wacky omarosa. i don't have that word in my vocabulary and never have. >> the tweet capping off the day. he retweeted his former lawyer michael cohen, who, of course, secretly recorded the president. many in the white house are bracing for yoeomarosa for more recordings. the white house correspondent kaitlan collins with more. >> reporter: dave and christine, a week ago, the white house strategy was to not respond to the claims in omarosa's new book, but the president went through that when he tweeted multiple times about omaros
. >>> a key round of primaries today, including wisconsin. republicans are running to the right as they try to oust a red-state democrat. ♪ r-e-s-p-e-c-t >>> the queen of soul in failing health. aretha franklin in hospice care. i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is 4:00 a.m. in the east. president trump refuting one of omarosa manigault newman's most damning charges there is an out-take from "the apprentice" where he uses the "n" word...
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so i have a feel on the pulse of what's going on in wisconsin. we vacations in northern wisconsin. cars, fishing boats, the tackle shops are going. it's not just walmart. it's small businesses. people are going out to eat. tammy, you are right, people at least in middle america are definitely giving donald trump credit. the rest of the country can try to spin this obama did the. i heard a democrat politician in wisconsin saying it's because they passed the stimulus bill 9 years ago. no, it's the trump economy. charles: what i find interesting with the consumer confidence report is til below its 2000 high. take a look at this. january 2000, the dow jones trim average. consumer sentiment is still below that level. tammy: you had 8 years of being told every day there was a new normal. you would work two jobs delivering pizzas. you needed the government to pay for stuff. we were conditions to believe we couldn't trust ourselves anymore while we enjoy recognizing president trump, it will take longer to realize. you were lied to by your own government. people who didn't know what they we
so i have a feel on the pulse of what's going on in wisconsin. we vacations in northern wisconsin. cars, fishing boats, the tackle shops are going. it's not just walmart. it's small businesses. people are going out to eat. tammy, you are right, people at least in middle america are definitely giving donald trump credit. the rest of the country can try to spin this obama did the. i heard a democrat politician in wisconsin saying it's because they passed the stimulus bill 9 years ago. no, it's...
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wisconsin interests me the most for this reason. i think this is the fourth shot democrats have to unseat a governor who is like frankenstein. they try to get rid of him and they can't. going back to his election in 2010. the next year he moves to hit hard on unions. they call a recall election, he wins that and gets re-elected in 2014. now they think they'll have a potential candidate to take him on in 2018 and finish it. what do you think? >> i agree, scott walker is the great white whale for democrats and nationally has been a target but always seems to pull it out. republican party is strong in wisconsin because they've been doing hand-to-hand combat for the better part of ten years, republicans know how to turn them out. democrats have a strong operation in wisconsin, so we'll see. democrats are probably going to elect tony evers, state school superintendent. he's the only one in the ballot elected statewide. and we'll see. i would not count scott walker out no matter what the polls say. he has name id, a ton of money, and the
wisconsin interests me the most for this reason. i think this is the fourth shot democrats have to unseat a governor who is like frankenstein. they try to get rid of him and they can't. going back to his election in 2010. the next year he moves to hit hard on unions. they call a recall election, he wins that and gets re-elected in 2014. now they think they'll have a potential candidate to take him on in 2018 and finish it. what do you think? >> i agree, scott walker is the great white...
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a few hours ago in wisconsin, the congressmen retiring from wisconsin's first district, which also is tomorrow, came to campaign for his pick, state senator. paul ryan lauded her as having the highest odds of flipping the seat and part of her last-minute pitch to voters was to look past the primary to the general election, seeking to define the democratic party, which lacks a clear national leader by linking the democratic incumbent to a democratic socialist. >> she stands with, of all people, bernie sanders, calling for a single payer government run health care. >> but leah vukmir trails kevin nicholson and they had to had fund-raising fight. she is the favorite of senators ted cruz and mike lee. outside money is now pouring into what could be the most expensive badger state senate primary ever, and nicholson is raking in cash, even now back in college, he was the president of the college democrats of americ america. >> conservative principles and policies and values actually work and empower people, given an opportunity to be successful. i did not get that when i was 21, i sure as h
a few hours ago in wisconsin, the congressmen retiring from wisconsin's first district, which also is tomorrow, came to campaign for his pick, state senator. paul ryan lauded her as having the highest odds of flipping the seat and part of her last-minute pitch to voters was to look past the primary to the general election, seeking to define the democratic party, which lacks a clear national leader by linking the democratic incumbent to a democratic socialist. >> she stands with, of all...
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they took a photograph of a group of trees to the seventh wisconsin monument. in a man from the town, who was a young boy when john burns was alive, actually had gone out with john burns after the battle, and burns showed him the trees behind which he fought on july 1, and where he was initially wounded. but we talk about this, do have some paintings over the years of the fighting of john burns in the battle. and here is one of them. but he is wounded. we are not sure how many times he is wounded. he is given a pension by the federal government after the civil war. but it is a special pension past by congress and it does not appear he ever appear -- it does not appear he ever appeared before a surgeon or medical examiner. in the records, they often had a diagram of the body showing you where the person was wounded during the fighting on the diagram, but he has no such diagram. so what we have are the accounts. and there are many accounts of his wounds describing them specifically. he was either wounded one time, or one-time in the leg. some account said he was
they took a photograph of a group of trees to the seventh wisconsin monument. in a man from the town, who was a young boy when john burns was alive, actually had gone out with john burns after the battle, and burns showed him the trees behind which he fought on july 1, and where he was initially wounded. but we talk about this, do have some paintings over the years of the fighting of john burns in the battle. and here is one of them. but he is wounded. we are not sure how many times he is...
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but in october, a wisconsin circuit court denied that request., the judge stated that based on the evidence presented, avery had failed to establish grounds for a new trial. but the battle continues. in november 2017, zellner filed a notice to appeal the judge's ruling with the state's highest court. as for former prosecutor ken kratz and his new book, zellner dismisses kratz's claims about avery's treatment of women and interactions with teresa. saying, there was no proof mr. avery was becoming obsessed with miss halbach, and that rehashing a story about inadmissible evidence seems pointless. zellner also notes, mr. kratz has no qualifications that would allow him to diagnose mr. avery as a psychopath. kratz, who prosecuted both steven avery and brendan dassey, says he's undaunted. >> are you afraid of kathleen zellner? >> no. i'm not involved in the case anymore. i shouldn't be afraid of anything. my involvement -- >> she could unravel your work if what she's saying has some weight to it. you don't think she has a chance? >> i don't. >> she's s
but in october, a wisconsin circuit court denied that request., the judge stated that based on the evidence presented, avery had failed to establish grounds for a new trial. but the battle continues. in november 2017, zellner filed a notice to appeal the judge's ruling with the state's highest court. as for former prosecutor ken kratz and his new book, zellner dismisses kratz's claims about avery's treatment of women and interactions with teresa. saying, there was no proof mr. avery was...
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wisconsin was something the president carried.ike is, the president said if they would that be go there more i told them i could win and it was tight in minnesota. >> this race was fascinating because you had two guys who criticized donald trump in the campaign and spend this campaign saying how much they didn't mean it. who didn't mean it the most. tim poland, two term former governor, former presidential candidate at the biggest war chest loses to this guy and now this is going to be a head up against tim walsh, he won tonight about will be an interesting governor's race. also in minnesota tonight, karen owsley won the republican primary to fill the seat of our franken that was filled by tina smith. interesting about this. it is not anybody's radar. it should be. this is closer than people think. owsley is the wife of buffalo sabers head coach phil housley, former washington capitals, former nhl hall of fame -- >> had to work the stanley cup in there. >> you know that hockey place in minnesota so don't discount this race. it is
wisconsin was something the president carried.ike is, the president said if they would that be go there more i told them i could win and it was tight in minnesota. >> this race was fascinating because you had two guys who criticized donald trump in the campaign and spend this campaign saying how much they didn't mean it. who didn't mean it the most. tim poland, two term former governor, former presidential candidate at the biggest war chest loses to this guy and now this is going to be a...
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a few hours ago in wisconsin the congressman retiring from wisconsin's first district which has a primaryow campaigned for his pick, paul ryan lauded her as having the highest -- part of the last minute voters to look at the primary to the general election seeking to define the democratic party which lacks a clear national leader by linking democratic incumbent to democratic socialist. >> she stands with of all people bernie sanders in calling for single-payer government run healthcare. >> but trails kevin nicholson in florida for fundraising fight, nicholson a favorite of ted cruz and mike lee. outside money is pouring in, the most expensive senate primary ever and nicholson is raking in cash even though back in college he was president of the college democrats of america. >> policies and values empower people into an opportunity of success. i didn't get that when i was 21. >> donald trump has not endorsed anyone in the primary but he has weighed in on a touchy subject in wisconsin, a possible boycott of harley-davidson, if they set up shop elsewhere. many harley-davidson's plan to boyco
a few hours ago in wisconsin the congressman retiring from wisconsin's first district which has a primaryow campaigned for his pick, paul ryan lauded her as having the highest -- part of the last minute voters to look at the primary to the general election seeking to define the democratic party which lacks a clear national leader by linking democratic incumbent to democratic socialist. >> she stands with of all people bernie sanders in calling for single-payer government run healthcare....
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it's like wisconsin itself, in 2012, romney barely won this thing, of course he lost wisconsin.6 it swung to donald trump. this was a trump by 10 district in 2016. the speaker retiring, we'll see who is nominated to face the former ryan aide in november. >> and minnesota? >> let me see if i can get minnesota up on the screen here. minnesota is a fascinating state, maybe the only state in the country where you've got multiple districts were the republicans could actually pick up democratic seats. we talk everywhere about republicans on defense. democrats can win here, democrats can win there. minnesota, look at this, this is the interesting thing, these three sort of geographically giant districts that ring the state, all of them represented by democrats right now. all of these districts voted for donald trump by double digits in 2016. 15 points for trump down here, 15 points for trump up here, 31 points for trump out here. so republicans actually, certainly in 8, certainly in 1, maybe 7, maybe not, peterson survived a lot out there. but republicans have a couple of pickup opport
it's like wisconsin itself, in 2012, romney barely won this thing, of course he lost wisconsin.6 it swung to donald trump. this was a trump by 10 district in 2016. the speaker retiring, we'll see who is nominated to face the former ryan aide in november. >> and minnesota? >> let me see if i can get minnesota up on the screen here. minnesota is a fascinating state, maybe the only state in the country where you've got multiple districts were the republicans could actually pick up...
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wisconsin and minnesota getting the most attention.o will be on the ballot in november to replace speaker paul ryan and his wisconsin district as democrats nominate a challenger to governor scott walker and trump backed republican pete stauber looks to win the nomination for a house eat in minnesota that is expected to be a close contest in november. president trump is definitely making his presence felt. take a listen. >> president trump: they don't mind crime with an open border. they hate i.c.e. because i.c.e. is rough and tough and that's what we need. they don't take care of our law enforcement, military or our vets. other than that, they are fantastic. >> melissa: we are fantastic. now listen to this. >> i think the president going out campaigning for members is a good thing. i think he's the reason troy balderston was able to win last tuesday. he was losing, when the president came in for the big rally the president has had an amazing year and a half and i think he helps us. >> melissa: besides the fact that the democrats hate t
wisconsin and minnesota getting the most attention.o will be on the ballot in november to replace speaker paul ryan and his wisconsin district as democrats nominate a challenger to governor scott walker and trump backed republican pete stauber looks to win the nomination for a house eat in minnesota that is expected to be a close contest in november. president trump is definitely making his presence felt. take a listen. >> president trump: they don't mind crime with an open border. they...
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in wisconsin 81,000 more voters.e primary races democrats are turning out and voting. >> bill: an interesting point and something to watch. when you go back to the clip from colbert you get the sense those democrats on the left are worried about those too far on the left. i think that's the root of the question that was given to sanders last night. >> i think so and some of the words they use. socialism has a taint in world history and american history. people don't like it. it is not a very american idea. a lot of ideas to senator sanders point that have been pushed by the democratic president and president barack obama have been embraced including obamacare lean more toward a socialist bent. the democratic party is further to the left than 10 years or 20 years and especially 30 years ago. president bill clinton could not win a primary today. he has a point that well, the word socialism may not be a good campaign slogan. it is winning the democratic party. >> i agree with that. it was only 20 years ago bill clinton
in wisconsin 81,000 more voters.e primary races democrats are turning out and voting. >> bill: an interesting point and something to watch. when you go back to the clip from colbert you get the sense those democrats on the left are worried about those too far on the left. i think that's the root of the question that was given to sanders last night. >> i think so and some of the words they use. socialism has a taint in world history and american history. people don't like it. it is...
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million has already been spent on the senate race in wisconsin.of chatter. >> folks, this is not a game. >> campaigns have combined to spend $19 million in wisconsin while outside groups have pumped more than $17 million into the race. on the republican side, businessman and former marine kevin nicholson has a cash advantage over state senator senator leah vukmir. >> i have to raise money, 3.3 million over my primary opponent. i >> what vikmir lacks in money, she makes up in mileage. she also has the support of a famous local. >> she's the person who can best deliver the senate seat. >> the winner of tomorrow's primary will face democratic senator tammy baldwin. >> she stands with, of all people, bernie sanders, calling for a single payer government run health care. >> baldwin has a double-digit lead or both republicans. but she is airing attack ads against them both anyway. >> tammy baldwin is making sure our government buys american and hires american. >> baldwin was the first democratic incumbent senator in america to run reelection the cycle a
million has already been spent on the senate race in wisconsin.of chatter. >> folks, this is not a game. >> campaigns have combined to spend $19 million in wisconsin while outside groups have pumped more than $17 million into the race. on the republican side, businessman and former marine kevin nicholson has a cash advantage over state senator senator leah vukmir. >> i have to raise money, 3.3 million over my primary opponent. i >> what vikmir lacks in money, she makes...
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he has a good story to tell on the wisconsin economy.umbers to see if what would have seen in other democrats primaries spills over in wisconsin and other midwestern states. i think scott walker is in a tossup race but i wouldn't count him out ever. he knows how to survive. >> he certainly does, he is the first governor in u.s. history to survive a recall. jen, what do you think when you are looking at the primary on the democratic side how crucial is turnout it's pretty crucial because it will tell you with the enthusiasm that we have seen in other parts of the country, in ohio in virginia when both wings of the democratic party coalesced to help elect ralph northham, if that xis in wisconsin. every state is different. yes we have seen energy and enthusiasm across the country. i think we will see that tonight. but i think you can't rule out scott walker. the fact is, he is our white whale. the democratic white whale. we would love to take him out. but it is a race that will still be tough at the ends of the day. ultimately there hasn't
he has a good story to tell on the wisconsin economy.umbers to see if what would have seen in other democrats primaries spills over in wisconsin and other midwestern states. i think scott walker is in a tossup race but i wouldn't count him out ever. he knows how to survive. >> he certainly does, he is the first governor in u.s. history to survive a recall. jen, what do you think when you are looking at the primary on the democratic side how crucial is turnout it's pretty crucial because...
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i do have an account to buy a soldier in the seventh wisconsin . this soldier said that after burns was wounded, he leaned down next to him and burns told him if he could deliver a message to his wife that she needs to come get him. he quickly told the soldier where he lived, right at the edge of town. as the soldier is running down the street, he looks down and see the house. he knocks on the door and barbara peers. he explains what is going on and she needs to go out and get him. according to the account, barber says i told him not to go out there. [laughter] and apparently does not make an effort to go get him. german. pennsylvania tookurse, matthew brady two photographs of burns under his porch in a rocking chair with his crutches showing his wounded leg. that he ownedet from apparently the war of 1812. it is never really claimed that this is the musket he used in the battle. that musket is eventually sold to a private collector and gettysburg. eventually it is purchased by the pennsylvania state museum. that musket is on display today in harri
i do have an account to buy a soldier in the seventh wisconsin . this soldier said that after burns was wounded, he leaned down next to him and burns told him if he could deliver a message to his wife that she needs to come get him. he quickly told the soldier where he lived, right at the edge of town. as the soldier is running down the street, he looks down and see the house. he knocks on the door and barbara peers. he explains what is going on and she needs to go out and get him. according to...
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i am interested to see what happens in wisconsin and the gop senate primary. first-time candidate kevin nicholson, this tape has emerged of the state senator completely bashing then candidate donald trump. i am reading this is a test of whether or not the anti-trumpers versus the diehard trumpers. jen: no doubt there is still a never trump coalition, and there is room for disagreement and debate within the republican party. i do not think the gop is having the identity crisis and civil war as much as the democrats. kevin: fair. jen: if you look at maxine waters' statements, you have a lot of problems on the democrat side. look at the hawaii race. this is a person who stood up for bernie sanders against the hillary clinton machine and has continued to be punished, including recently when the hawaii teachers association revoked their endorsement from her. we have a lot of problems internally in the democratic party that i think will show. kevin: with regards to the senate primary republican in wisconsin, folks will make a lot out of this. what can we read from t
i am interested to see what happens in wisconsin and the gop senate primary. first-time candidate kevin nicholson, this tape has emerged of the state senator completely bashing then candidate donald trump. i am reading this is a test of whether or not the anti-trumpers versus the diehard trumpers. jen: no doubt there is still a never trump coalition, and there is room for disagreement and debate within the republican party. i do not think the gop is having the identity crisis and civil war as...
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let me ask you about wisconsin. a lot of races in there. >> yes.a lot of really big-name people clustered around. what do you think is going to happen? what are the key takeaways when the night is over? >> what people are legally looking for here, some measurement of the intensity of the democratic voter, likelihood to turn out this november. and also the composition of the votes in these different primaries because, there is a lot of concern that suburbanites around milwaukee in particular and women in particular are not huge trump fans. so i think people are trying to get a reading on whether that presents a problem for republicans generally in the fall and obviously for scott walker as he seeks a third term. melissa: there are so many ways to spin that though. if you end up with a bunch of people who don't like trump, you can pitch to them you may like his policies but sort of afraid with them especially when he is on twitter. if you elect this republican, he is sort of in him but will be a little bit more moderate. you could make that work for
let me ask you about wisconsin. a lot of races in there. >> yes.a lot of really big-name people clustered around. what do you think is going to happen? what are the key takeaways when the night is over? >> what people are legally looking for here, some measurement of the intensity of the democratic voter, likelihood to turn out this november. and also the composition of the votes in these different primaries because, there is a lot of concern that suburbanites around milwaukee in...
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fÉlix: la vida para un hombre de wisconsin y su familia cambiÓ repentinamente. sufriÓ la amputaciÓn de de sus actividades por las bacterias en la saliva de sus mascotas. andrea: postrado en una cama, sin piernas y sin brazos terminÓ este hombre. inicialmente Él pensÓ que sufrÍa malestares parecidos al de una gripe, primero tuvo fiebre, luego vÓmitos y termino delirando. el hombre de wisconsin visitÓ una sala de emergencia donde la realizaron varios exÁmenes mÉdicos, para su sorpresa no era gripe, greg habÍa contraído una infecciÓn en la sangre. los expertos dicen que se contagiÓ por la saliva de su perro. su esposa dice que no lo puede creer porque greg siempre viviÓ rodeado de perros. la bacteria que lo afectÓ estÁ la saliva de los perros y se contagia por mordidas u otro tipo de contacto. apenas demora 72 aÑos en afectar todo el organismo de una persona. greg empeorÓ rÁpidamente y su presiÓn arterial cayó de tal modo que no tenÍa y llanas tenÍan gangrena y los antibiÓticos no dieron resultado. no habÍa mÁs que hacer. los mÉdicos tuvieron que amputarle las pier
fÉlix: la vida para un hombre de wisconsin y su familia cambiÓ repentinamente. sufriÓ la amputaciÓn de de sus actividades por las bacterias en la saliva de sus mascotas. andrea: postrado en una cama, sin piernas y sin brazos terminÓ este hombre. inicialmente Él pensÓ que sufrÍa malestares parecidos al de una gripe, primero tuvo fiebre, luego vÓmitos y termino delirando. el hombre de wisconsin visitÓ una sala de emergencia donde la realizaron varios exÁmenes mÉdicos, para su sorpresa...