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the people of wisconsin has spoken. they know that the last eight years have not worked for public schools. what i'm proposing is a $1.4 billion increase that includes money for students with disabilities. 1.4 billion will create opportunities for kids that need mental health service. we must moves forward in the state of wisconsin. we can't continue to move backwards. the children of wisconsin are counting on us. my budget will not raise property taxes. that is the truth. >> the next question from madison. >> on the topic of taxes, mystery verse, you have said that you want to cut taxes on the middle class by 10%. governor walker, you have said you have lower taxes for wisconsin. you would cut more in the future. at what point can the state no longer afford to cut taxes in order to remain financially responsible and able to pay for the projects and services wisconsin residents and businesses rely on. mr. erase your first. >> that's a great question. my tax plan is this. i believe the state of wisconsin hard-working mid
the people of wisconsin has spoken. they know that the last eight years have not worked for public schools. what i'm proposing is a $1.4 billion increase that includes money for students with disabilities. 1.4 billion will create opportunities for kids that need mental health service. we must moves forward in the state of wisconsin. we can't continue to move backwards. the children of wisconsin are counting on us. my budget will not raise property taxes. that is the truth. >> the next...
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we cannot do that wisconsin. our plan low risk premiums and will cover pre-existing conditions. >> mr. evers, your response? >> a breathtaking soliloquy by the governor. here is the deal folks. scott walker is running for president not too long ago. and he decided that being against the affordable care act was important in order to succeed in that. it didn't happen. and as a result of that decision, he has heard the people of wisconsin. he didn't, not only did he pose obamacare but as a result of the opposition, he did not take the medicaid expansion money. that wisconsin citizens deserve. so he left hundreds of millions of dollars on the table. the reason why minnesota has lower rates than wisconsin does is because, and i talked to a person early on the campaign and he said, i will continue working here but had to move to minnesota to get healthcare. think about that. driving people out of the state. we can't do that. in addition, scott walker, we will take the medicaid money and plowed into the system and make
we cannot do that wisconsin. our plan low risk premiums and will cover pre-existing conditions. >> mr. evers, your response? >> a breathtaking soliloquy by the governor. here is the deal folks. scott walker is running for president not too long ago. and he decided that being against the affordable care act was important in order to succeed in that. it didn't happen. and as a result of that decision, he has heard the people of wisconsin. he didn't, not only did he pose obamacare but...
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assuring her wisconsin would change. asking if wisconsin never become a right to work state tiered walker responded enthusiastically. we will deal with collective bargaining for all public employee unions. since 2011, the union density had fallen by 40%. that is the same percentage as alabama. four decades it had been solidly republican. after the 2016 election, transform any of the electric was there. did not lay the groundwork. but the march 2011 sign a back 10, a dramatic reform of public sector labor laws by wisconsin scott walker certainly did. to understate it, it has been enacted in a dozen more states. the party will cease to be a competitive power in american politics. the effect of laws like the electric have left an even deeper scar in wisconsin and nation's electorate. the intention to divide the state citizens was announced in the 2011 inaugural address. no longer live in a society where the public employees are the has and taxpayers that foot the bills are the have-nots. donald trump has a different demeano
assuring her wisconsin would change. asking if wisconsin never become a right to work state tiered walker responded enthusiastically. we will deal with collective bargaining for all public employee unions. since 2011, the union density had fallen by 40%. that is the same percentage as alabama. four decades it had been solidly republican. after the 2016 election, transform any of the electric was there. did not lay the groundwork. but the march 2011 sign a back 10, a dramatic reform of public...
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aarp wisconsin, marshfield clinic health system, wisconsin counties association, wisconsin hospital associationand the wisconsin realtors association. would like to introduce our two panelist for the evening. steve walters is senior producer at wisconsin eye. earned the reputation of highly respected political journalist. he has served as state capital bureau chief at the milwaukee sentinel, and the only individual journalist to be named journalist of the year by the milwaukee press club, a prestigious award and years hasn that for always been bestowed upon a media organization and never an individual, until steve. mary is a veteran political journalist with the milwaukee sentinel covering politics and breaking news, who previously covered the state capital for the wisconsin state journal and was a member of the reporting team that was a finalist for the pulitzer prize for investigative reporting. with that come i will turn the program over to steve and mary. [applause] steve: i just want to talk about some rules. mary will give you the bios of the candidates. first of all, the candidates will
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can't do that wisconsin. if you want strong borders, safe communities, you need to vote for leah vukmir! they will. they will. i think you like her. it is going to be a big, big win for you. thank you. finally, let me introduce a true wisconsin patriot a month i have really gotten to know, he is a fighter, he has become a great friend of mine, one of the most capable people in all of government. governor scott walker. you are, scott. you are. scott walker is a tireless warrior. he is a warrior. didn't he win three elections last time? he is the only guy who gets elected three times. he doesn't stop. he is a warrior. three times! he is a warrior for wisconsin workers and families. >> four more years! four more years! four more years! four more years! >> he is a good man. he is a good man and he loves this state. he will cut your taxes, he has been doing it, improve your school, he has been doing it, bring down the cost of healthcare, he has been doing that as good as anybody and continue to creating great payi
can't do that wisconsin. if you want strong borders, safe communities, you need to vote for leah vukmir! they will. they will. i think you like her. it is going to be a big, big win for you. thank you. finally, let me introduce a true wisconsin patriot a month i have really gotten to know, he is a fighter, he has become a great friend of mine, one of the most capable people in all of government. governor scott walker. you are, scott. you are. scott walker is a tireless warrior. he is a warrior....
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. >> in the race for wisconsin u.s. senate democratic incumbent and republican we with their face each other for their final debate at marquette university. it is nearly an hour. announcer: tonight, aws and 12 news commitment 2018 election special. the u.s. senate debate. in partnership with marquette university law school. democrat tammy baldwin and republican we have up there. meet in their final debate. wisconsin's races one of the most-watched in the country. with control of the u.s. senate at stake. >> the people of wisconsin need someone fighting for them. wisconsin's is seeking her second term. we of the there, a state senator, is making her first run at statewide office. have done inwe wisconsin and how we have turned things around. announcer: now, live from the market university law school. here is tonight's moderator. to legalize and 12 news political analyst and upfront host mike boucher. >> good evening, everyone. welcome to tonight's debate. live outside market university law school. i work as a fellow at l
. >> in the race for wisconsin u.s. senate democratic incumbent and republican we with their face each other for their final debate at marquette university. it is nearly an hour. announcer: tonight, aws and 12 news commitment 2018 election special. the u.s. senate debate. in partnership with marquette university law school. democrat tammy baldwin and republican we have up there. meet in their final debate. wisconsin's races one of the most-watched in the country. with control of the u.s....
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that is a betrayal of wisconsin values. i have taken pride in taking care of my families and my patients. i have made a difference in their lives. i want to take that same passion to washington and represent the people as i have done here in wisconsin. i thank you very much. i am asking for your vote november 6. >> senator? senator baldwin: i want to thank andhosts, the moderator viewers this evening. it is my enormous honor to serve as your united states senator. i think this debate shows clear choice in front of you. do you want a senator who will stand up for wisconsin, or one that will stand up for special interests, as she did repeatedly her ears in the wisconsin legislature? i have never been afraid to stand up to big interests. i stood up to wall street. i stood up to multinational corporations in fighting for buy america policies that helps businesses that makes manhole covers. i stood up to big pharma when they jacked up prices on all sorts of life-saving drugs. e thingshese things ar my opponent has not. some of t
that is a betrayal of wisconsin values. i have taken pride in taking care of my families and my patients. i have made a difference in their lives. i want to take that same passion to washington and represent the people as i have done here in wisconsin. i thank you very much. i am asking for your vote november 6. >> senator? senator baldwin: i want to thank andhosts, the moderator viewers this evening. it is my enormous honor to serve as your united states senator. i think this debate...
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, wisconsin helped write. vukmir: people who are at or near retirement need to know that we are committed and follow through on our promises. john that we have to have a national discussion. jim people are already talking about it. when a travel to the college campuses they don't trust what's going to be there for them when they get close to retirement age so we need to have a national discussion. but let's talk about the things, you brought a pensions. with a fully funded in wisconsin. it's one of the only states. it's because of responsible governing like people understand economic principles. we had a 9.3% unemployment rate in 2011 and out it is less than 3%, 2.7% below 3% for% below 3% for eight months. we had 3.6 both in dollars budget deficit in 2011 and now we have surpluses. this is the type of leadership you need in washington, people understand what works and they will follow through and get it done in washington. that's what i'm running. baldwin: when i listen to employers across the state, they are
, wisconsin helped write. vukmir: people who are at or near retirement need to know that we are committed and follow through on our promises. john that we have to have a national discussion. jim people are already talking about it. when a travel to the college campuses they don't trust what's going to be there for them when they get close to retirement age so we need to have a national discussion. but let's talk about the things, you brought a pensions. with a fully funded in wisconsin. it's...
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that bless you, wisconsin. god bless america. bless you, wisconsin. god bless america.applause] [cheering] president obama: make it happen! [applause] [cheering] vote!ent obama: [applause] >> and more campaign coverage tonight, ohio democratic senator sharad brown will face jim rene say. their third and final scheduled debate before the elections. live coverage tonight at 7:00 eastern here on c-span. also tonight, president trump will be campaigning for gop candidates in charlotte, north carolina. we will have live coverage starting at 7:00 eastern on c-span two. with 11 days until the election from a c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. >> with the midterm elections just days away, watch of the competition for the control of congress on c-span. the candidatesf and the debates from key house and senate races. make c-span your primary source for campaign 2018. q&a, jamesn c-span's a man come off there and resident of john hopkins school of university studies talks about his biography of president george w. bush. about myt really worry legacy because i am stil
that bless you, wisconsin. god bless america. bless you, wisconsin. god bless america.applause] [cheering] president obama: make it happen! [applause] [cheering] vote!ent obama: [applause] >> and more campaign coverage tonight, ohio democratic senator sharad brown will face jim rene say. their third and final scheduled debate before the elections. live coverage tonight at 7:00 eastern here on c-span. also tonight, president trump will be campaigning for gop candidates in charlotte, north...
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. >> more campaign 2018 coverage from wisconsin. incumbent democratic senator tammy baldwin faced republican challenger leah at a debate. in a recent university poll senator baldwin held a 10 point lead in a state carry by tom -- by donald trump in 2016. >> live from the studio, the wisconsin broadcasters association presents the 2018 u.s. senate debate. with incumbent democratic senator tammy baldwin and republican challenger leah vukmir. >> good evening. the wisconsin broadcasters association and its members stations are pleased to welcome you to this u.s. senate the between tammy baldwin and leah vukmir. tonight's debate continues our long-standing commitment to public service. let's go now to our moderator, a veteran wisconsin broadcaster, professor of leadership and media integrity at loyola university chicago. >> high-quality debate helps democracy by helping voters see clear distinctions between candidates. they focus on policies, not personalities, and demand the candidates backup positions with facts that stand the test of
. >> more campaign 2018 coverage from wisconsin. incumbent democratic senator tammy baldwin faced republican challenger leah at a debate. in a recent university poll senator baldwin held a 10 point lead in a state carry by tom -- by donald trump in 2016. >> live from the studio, the wisconsin broadcasters association presents the 2018 u.s. senate debate. with incumbent democratic senator tammy baldwin and republican challenger leah vukmir. >> good evening. the wisconsin...
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wisconsin counties association wisconsin hospital association and realtors association. in fact, i would like to introduce our two panelists senior producer at wisconsin i with the reputation of highly respected political journalist and has served previously at state capital bureau chief and the only individual journalist to be named journalist of the year by the lockheed press club a prestigious award that is a distinction for years has always been built on immediate organization. a veteran political journalist covering politics and breaking news and for the wisconsin state journal was a remember of the reporting team that was a finalist for the pulitzer prize for investigative reporting. with that i will turn the program over to steve and mary. [applause] . >> i just want to talk about some rules we will get the bios of the candidates first of all, three minute opening statement that was determined by the coin toss that we will ask the questions each candidate has two minutes to respond with one minute rebuttal back and forth. when we get to the bottom each will give a
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the trump administration has even joined wisconsin governor and wisconsin's attorney general and others state and going to court to support a lawsuit that would take away guaranteed protections from people with preexisting conditions. if t they succeed, insurance companies will again be able to deny coverage or charge higher premiums for the more than 130 million americans with a preexisting health condition. fact, the affordable care act protections for people with preexisting conditions if they are struck down in court, wisconsin is among the state that has the most to foundation, one out of every four wisconsinites has some sort of preexisting health condition. and they simply cannot afford to have the health care that they depend on threatened with higher costs were coverage denial. now, the trump administration has expanded junk insurance plans. these plans are cheap for a reason. they do not have to provide essentiall h health benefit like hospitalization, prescription drugs and maternity care and according to the fine print of one of the plans sold in several states including my
the trump administration has even joined wisconsin governor and wisconsin's attorney general and others state and going to court to support a lawsuit that would take away guaranteed protections from people with preexisting conditions. if t they succeed, insurance companies will again be able to deny coverage or charge higher premiums for the more than 130 million americans with a preexisting health condition. fact, the affordable care act protections for people with preexisting conditions if...
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wisconsin senator tammy baldwin faces republican challenger leah black mirror in a debate in wisconsin over the weekend. they debated health care, climate change, immigration, and marijuana. they also share their views on the appointment of brett kavanaugh to the supreme court. a reminder that c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. the studio in wausau, wisconsin broadcasters association foundation presents, the 2018 u.s. senate debate. tammy baldwin and --. here is the foundation president and ceo. >> good evening. -- it's number and rated television stations are pleased to welcome me to the u.s. senate debate between the two leading candidates. kate and state senator leah bill kreher. we are in wisconsin. in beautiful downtown wausau. excellence in public service. the debate is underwritten by the debbie v.a. foundation and supported by a grant me wisconsin association of independent coverages. let's go now to our moderator heard a veteran wisconsin broadcaster, member of the debt bva hall of fame and a professor of leadership in diversity. >> good evening. high quality deb
wisconsin senator tammy baldwin faces republican challenger leah black mirror in a debate in wisconsin over the weekend. they debated health care, climate change, immigration, and marijuana. they also share their views on the appointment of brett kavanaugh to the supreme court. a reminder that c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. the studio in wausau, wisconsin broadcasters association foundation presents, the 2018 u.s. senate debate. tammy baldwin and --. here is the foundation...
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that is a betrayal of wisconsin values. fish fry here in wisconsin. as a nurse who has cared for my patients my entire career, i will take that same passion to washington and represent you. i am asking for your vote. [applause] >> thank you. i know it is not easy to do a live debate. we thank you for your time and the privilege to hear both of your opinions on the issue. >> we want to say again, thank you. and thank you to uw milwaukee for hosting tonight. >> for our viewers at home, you can find a complete profile of all the candidates on our website. remember, the general election is november 6. >> whether you vote early or on election day, do not forget to get out and vote. enjoy the rest of this election season. get out and vote and have a great night. [cheering] ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> with election day less than a month away and controlling congress in question. see the com
that is a betrayal of wisconsin values. fish fry here in wisconsin. as a nurse who has cared for my patients my entire career, i will take that same passion to washington and represent you. i am asking for your vote. [applause] >> thank you. i know it is not easy to do a live debate. we thank you for your time and the privilege to hear both of your opinions on the issue. >> we want to say again, thank you. and thank you to uw milwaukee for hosting tonight. >> for our viewers...
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what i hear from the people of wisconsin, the people of wisconsin are looking for leaders who understand the day-to-day challenges facing families. i mentioned i grew up in a greek family. i taught my aunts and uncles how to speak english when they came to this country so they could assimilate and learn how to work in this great country. i worked my way through college. working second and third shift in an inner-city emergency room. when my children were young, i fought the education system. i wanted a better education. i worked hard for them. i know what it is like to make ends meet and i know what it is like to think about whether i would have enough money for my kids in college. senator baldwin does not understand these day-to-day challenges. she is far more comfortable with her friends in the hamptons then she is at a friday night fish fry here in wisconsin. at the v.a.,n died her only concern was her own job. that is a betrayal of wisconsin values. as a nurse who has cared for my patients my entire career, i will take that same passion to washington and represent you. i am asking fo
what i hear from the people of wisconsin, the people of wisconsin are looking for leaders who understand the day-to-day challenges facing families. i mentioned i grew up in a greek family. i taught my aunts and uncles how to speak english when they came to this country so they could assimilate and learn how to work in this great country. i worked my way through college. working second and third shift in an inner-city emergency room. when my children were young, i fought the education system. i...
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wisconsin?ed up, it is good to the in the midwest. to point out that i spilt some salad dressing on my shirt, which michelle will tease me about. but this happens sometimes. i love you, too. nextit up for your governor, tony evers. are sending back to the senate, tammy baldwin. it is good to be back. reasons to comewe to milwaukee. you have got worse. great season. you have got the bucks. yannis is ballin'. you've got badgers. you've got beer. [laughs] so there are a lot of good reasons why i would want to come to milwaukee. also, a couple of my nephews also live your they are little guys, they're getting bigger all the time, which is why i try to beat them at basketball before they can beat me. [laughs] mr. obama: but that is not why i am here. i am here for one simple reason. i am here to ask you to vote. what might be the most important election of our lifetime. now, politicians will always --l you "this one is really" except this one really is that important. stakes really are that high. the consequences of anybody is important, b
wisconsin?ed up, it is good to the in the midwest. to point out that i spilt some salad dressing on my shirt, which michelle will tease me about. but this happens sometimes. i love you, too. nextit up for your governor, tony evers. are sending back to the senate, tammy baldwin. it is good to be back. reasons to comewe to milwaukee. you have got worse. great season. you have got the bucks. yannis is ballin'. you've got badgers. you've got beer. [laughs] so there are a lot of good reasons why i...
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senator proxmire was an icon in wisconsin politics. after his death, his family and friends approached us to say, why don't we supplement the papers with interviews with people who knew him? we were able to contract with an excellent historian who interviewed 40 different people, family members, personal friends. one of the people interviewed was longtime washington commentator mark shields who was on his staff in the mid-1960's. with the same vigor and colorful language you see on the news hour on pbs still every friday night, shields talks about his time with proxmire and what an example he was, what a mentor he was. [video clip] >> taking on the major lending institutions and merchants of the country on truth in lending was a great example. i mean, you cannot comprehend the resistance there was. that this somehow, to give the information to these consumers would be disarming, it would put them in a noncompetitive position. it would be so unfair and unjust. they spent -- these guys in $600 suits and $200 shoes, $6,000 suits now, what
senator proxmire was an icon in wisconsin politics. after his death, his family and friends approached us to say, why don't we supplement the papers with interviews with people who knew him? we were able to contract with an excellent historian who interviewed 40 different people, family members, personal friends. one of the people interviewed was longtime washington commentator mark shields who was on his staff in the mid-1960's. with the same vigor and colorful language you see on the news...
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everybody knows i am a cheerleader for wisconsin. i love wisconsin and i love everything about it.et to talk about wisconsin and its products, it's a good day for me. thank you for your help and thank you for remembering that. as far as tariffs, i don't like like them. i have to come back to what i do right now. one of the things that i do right now and that's being a farmer. i raise corn and soybeans. 800 acres of them. i've got a lot of corn and a lot of soybeans. i can assure you that tears are not helping the farmers in wisconsin or across america. i am hoping that the president is able to get china to come to the negotiating table and if they're able to reach an agreement, tariffs don't help anybody. fair trade would help everybody. i am hoping that the president is going to be successful. tariffs are not helping the economy of wisconsin, especially farmers. >> i should ask you this without governor thompson present. >> can i first they one thing. the opioid that you asked me. i did a profile of my police chief year so ago. one thing he told me was he had not gone a shift, a e
everybody knows i am a cheerleader for wisconsin. i love wisconsin and i love everything about it.et to talk about wisconsin and its products, it's a good day for me. thank you for your help and thank you for remembering that. as far as tariffs, i don't like like them. i have to come back to what i do right now. one of the things that i do right now and that's being a farmer. i raise corn and soybeans. 800 acres of them. i've got a lot of corn and a lot of soybeans. i can assure you that tears...
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. >> candidates vying for wisconsin's u.s. senate seat, incumbent tammy baldwin and republican leah vukmir debated each other for the first time at the university of wisconsin in milwaukee. they talk about health care, the me too movement, immigration and the border wall. the report lists this race as likely democratic. >> the u.s. senate race. tonight, the candidates debate sponsored by wuwm, and usa today don't work. from the university of wisconsin milwaukee campus, here are your moderators. >> good evening and welcome. i'm charles. >> i'm shannon sims. tonight, the candidates for the u.s. senate debate. >> i'm mitch, the general election is november 6 and let's welcome the candidates to the stage. we have the current incumbent, u.s. senator and democrat tammy baldwin. [applause] >> and her challenger, a state senator and republican leah vukmir. [applause] >> thank you both for being here. want to go over a couple of things. we are streaming live on twitter. you can follow by the hashtag you see at the bottom of your screen
. >> candidates vying for wisconsin's u.s. senate seat, incumbent tammy baldwin and republican leah vukmir debated each other for the first time at the university of wisconsin in milwaukee. they talk about health care, the me too movement, immigration and the border wall. the report lists this race as likely democratic. >> the u.s. senate race. tonight, the candidates debate sponsored by wuwm, and usa today don't work. from the university of wisconsin milwaukee campus, here are your...
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assuring her wisconsin would change. asking if wisconsin never become a right to work state tiered walker responded enthusiastically. we will deal with collective bargaining for all public employee unions. since 2011, the union density had fallen by 40%. that is the same percentage as alabama. four decades it had been solidly republican. after the 2016 election, transform any of the electric was there. did not lay the groundwork. but the march 2011 sign a back 10, a dramatic reform of public sector labor laws by wisconsin scott walker certainly did. to understate it, it has been enacted in a dozen more states. the party will cease to be a competitive power in american politics. the effect of laws like the electric have left an even deeper scar in wisconsin and nation's electorate. the intention to divide the state citizens was announced in the 2011 inaugural address. no longer live in a society where the public employees are the has and taxpayers that foot the bills are the have-nots. donald trump has a different demeano
assuring her wisconsin would change. asking if wisconsin never become a right to work state tiered walker responded enthusiastically. we will deal with collective bargaining for all public employee unions. since 2011, the union density had fallen by 40%. that is the same percentage as alabama. four decades it had been solidly republican. after the 2016 election, transform any of the electric was there. did not lay the groundwork. but the march 2011 sign a back 10, a dramatic reform of public...
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everybody knows i am a cheerleader for wisconsin. i love wisconsin and i love everything about it.ducts, it's a good day for me. thank you for your help and thank you for remembering that. as far as tariffs, i don't like like them. i have to come back to what i do right now. one of the things that i do right now and that's being a farmer. i raise corn and soybeans. 800 acres of them. i've got a lot of corn and a lot of soybeans. i can assure you that tears are not helping the farmers in wisconsin or across america. i am hoping that the president is able to get china to come to the negotiating table and if they're able to reach an agreement, tariffs don't help anybody. fair trade would help everybody. i am hoping that the president is going to be successful. tariffs are not helping the economy of wisconsin, especially farmers. >> i should ask you this without governor thompson present. >> can i first they one thing. the opioid that you asked me. i did a profile of my police chief year so ago. one thing he told me was he had not gone a shift, a eight hour period without getting a cal
everybody knows i am a cheerleader for wisconsin. i love wisconsin and i love everything about it.ducts, it's a good day for me. thank you for your help and thank you for remembering that. as far as tariffs, i don't like like them. i have to come back to what i do right now. one of the things that i do right now and that's being a farmer. i raise corn and soybeans. 800 acres of them. i've got a lot of corn and a lot of soybeans. i can assure you that tears are not helping the farmers in...
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hello, wisconsin. this is a great state...k obama was also in wisconsin last week. both sides no visits like this really matter. having president trump come here, he‘s more able to see the community and what‘s going on here in wisconsin, and the things that we need as a community. this has been an aggressive election campaign, with opponents often outspoken about each other. and, after a week when america has seen anti—semitic and politically motivated attacks, there are people frustrated at the angry rhetoric of president trump and others. a lot of it is his language and how he talks about people, how he treats people, how he is behaving. he doesn‘t behave like a president. politicians still have a week to convince families that they are on their side, and winning in places like wisconsin could well be crucial. language has become a big issue whenever you talk to ordinary voters, particularly those who aren‘t necessarily strictly in the democrat or republican camp. and certainly after last week, when we have seen violence in
hello, wisconsin. this is a great state...k obama was also in wisconsin last week. both sides no visits like this really matter. having president trump come here, he‘s more able to see the community and what‘s going on here in wisconsin, and the things that we need as a community. this has been an aggressive election campaign, with opponents often outspoken about each other. and, after a week when america has seen anti—semitic and politically motivated attacks, there are people frustrated...
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how does he play here in wisconsin? >> you don't have to agree with him on everything to appreciate the good things he's done for the state. i met with him about the dairy problems we were having with canada. the trade agreement was held up largely because he wanted to get a good deal for dairy farmers in states like wisconsin. we appreciate that and we appreciate what he did. we saw obamacare premiums going up. we passed a health care stability plan. he helped us. i don't have to agree with everything out there to appreciate and be able to work with him and vice president mike pence on the rest of the cabinet. it's good for wisconsin. >> bret: the other thing that tony evers is hitting his tuition and school investment. he says he's better positioned at that than you are. >> he says it because he comes from an educational background. the reality is that my last budget put more actual dollars and education than ever before and he, tony evers, called it a pro kid budget. the irony is he's running attack ads even though t
how does he play here in wisconsin? >> you don't have to agree with him on everything to appreciate the good things he's done for the state. i met with him about the dairy problems we were having with canada. the trade agreement was held up largely because he wanted to get a good deal for dairy farmers in states like wisconsin. we appreciate that and we appreciate what he did. we saw obamacare premiums going up. we passed a health care stability plan. he helped us. i don't have to agree...
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she is in wisconsin right now. the president going to wisconsin tonight to hold another political rally. kaitlan, these rallies are where the president frequently goes after his political opponents, including many of those who were targeted by these bombs today. what else did the president say today? >> reporter: that's right, wolf. these rallies are typically where we hear the president's most divisive rhetoric. but that's not what he was saying today when he condemned these attacks. he called for unity in the country. now, this is at a bill-signing at the white house, and the first lady, melania trump, came out first. she condemned these attacks and then premp gsident trump got up the mike phone and this is what he had to say. >> the full weight of our government is being deployed to conduct this investigation and bring those responsible for these despicable acts to justice. we will spare no resources or expense in this effort. and i just want to tell you that in these times, we have to unify. we have to come tog
she is in wisconsin right now. the president going to wisconsin tonight to hold another political rally. kaitlan, these rallies are where the president frequently goes after his political opponents, including many of those who were targeted by these bombs today. what else did the president say today? >> reporter: that's right, wolf. these rallies are typically where we hear the president's most divisive rhetoric. but that's not what he was saying today when he condemned these attacks. he...
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but poem all throughout wisconsin, the united states have been affected by it. at that time, i was an educator i was working with at risk youth summer vacations for us. and like any normal sunday morning, and that is when we found out what happened. i am going to let arno read a little bit of the. book. and kind of how our worlds came together. he's going to be reading prologue of the gift of our wounds. whanch does hate look like? hate look like the body of a devoted mother of two teenage boys crumpled in a cold tile floor near the alter where she had been praying moments before her death. it look like a young husband and father the way his last girl saw him faceyo ravaged by fatal bult that ripped through eye and blew his head apart and kindly family man in a vegetative state request no hope of awakening. while his wife and children sat at bedside praying for a miracle and leader tried but failed to save his flock and himself. hate lookai like bullet hole in door frame leading into prayer room at sikh temple in wisconsin and took place there on august 5th, 201
but poem all throughout wisconsin, the united states have been affected by it. at that time, i was an educator i was working with at risk youth summer vacations for us. and like any normal sunday morning, and that is when we found out what happened. i am going to let arno read a little bit of the. book. and kind of how our worlds came together. he's going to be reading prologue of the gift of our wounds. whanch does hate look like? hate look like the body of a devoted mother of two teenage boys...
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today he's here in wisconsin. clinton didn't go there in the stretch one. biden has two events before he moves on to iowa. >> that was one of the big issues is getting to wisconsin. thank you very much for your reporting. nbc steve kornacki, thank you as well. and a week from tomorrow morning, the morning after the mid-term elections we'll
today he's here in wisconsin. clinton didn't go there in the stretch one. biden has two events before he moves on to iowa. >> that was one of the big issues is getting to wisconsin. thank you very much for your reporting. nbc steve kornacki, thank you as well. and a week from tomorrow morning, the morning after the mid-term elections we'll
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wisconsin senator tammy baldwin faces republican challenger leah black mirror in a debate in wisconsin over the weekend. they debated health care, climate change, immigration, and marijuana. they also share their views on the appointment of brett kavanaugh to the supreme court. a reminder that c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. the studio in wausau, wisconsin broadcasters association foundation presents, the 2018 u.s. senate debate. tammy baldwin and --. here is the foundation president and ceo. >> good evening. -- it's number and rated television stations are pleased to welcome me to the u.s. senate debate between the two leading candidates.
wisconsin senator tammy baldwin faces republican challenger leah black mirror in a debate in wisconsin over the weekend. they debated health care, climate change, immigration, and marijuana. they also share their views on the appointment of brett kavanaugh to the supreme court. a reminder that c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. the studio in wausau, wisconsin broadcasters association foundation presents, the 2018 u.s. senate debate. tammy baldwin and --. here is the foundation...
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. >> yes, these are all in wisconsin.us 7 percentage point net approval rating, and that's good for a republican, then in 2014 when walker was running for re-election, obama was really unpopular in wisconsin, and now take a look at this year, donald trump is unpopular in the state of wisconsin, so that's one of the main things going on here is the national environment sort of what is overlaying this race is very, very bad for walker and i believe the numbers reflect that in the governor's race. >> what do we need to know about his opponent? >> yes, let's look, tony evers, he's kind of a boring white guy, but maybe you need a boring white guy to meet scott walker in wisconsin, kind of throw the milk on top of the spicing, and what we see here is tony evers is not that unpopular, and each of walker's previous opponents were underwater at this time, so evers is allowing walker to do the tonging and that's not a bad thing because what we see here is walker's own numbers are underwater. >> they are coming out with a new poll t
. >> yes, these are all in wisconsin.us 7 percentage point net approval rating, and that's good for a republican, then in 2014 when walker was running for re-election, obama was really unpopular in wisconsin, and now take a look at this year, donald trump is unpopular in the state of wisconsin, so that's one of the main things going on here is the national environment sort of what is overlaying this race is very, very bad for walker and i believe the numbers reflect that in the governor's...
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chris buckler, bbc news, wisconsin. in the united states, to pay tribute to the eleven people shot dead at a synagogue on saturday. the man accused of the attack, robert bowers, is due to appear in court later today. gary o'donoghue is in pittsburgh for us this afternoon. there is some suggestion this court hearing might not take place. yes, if you remember, he was shot a number of times before he was taken into custody by the police. there was a firefight on the third floor of the tree of life synagogue before they got him. he has been treated in hospital in the last couple of days and there is some suggestion he may not be in a fit state to go to court. however, it is possible that a federaljudge could go to his bedside to administer the initial legal proceedings. if that happens, there will be 29 charges he is facing, a number of them related to hate crimes. we are now told the prosecutor in pittsburgh is formally seeking the death penalty from the attorney general if he gets a conviction against him. hydrogen—powere
chris buckler, bbc news, wisconsin. in the united states, to pay tribute to the eleven people shot dead at a synagogue on saturday. the man accused of the attack, robert bowers, is due to appear in court later today. gary o'donoghue is in pittsburgh for us this afternoon. there is some suggestion this court hearing might not take place. yes, if you remember, he was shot a number of times before he was taken into custody by the police. there was a firefight on the third floor of the tree of life...
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supreme court decision out of wisconsin. the plan is that the state of wisconsin, the legislature, had gone too far on partisan gerrymandering. the u.s. constitution does not say anywhere you cannot draw maps for political purposes. in fact, it's a tradition that goes back to the first maps of the united states. in fact, there's a great story out of virginia where patrick henry was no fan of james mattis and try to gerrymander him out of his u.s. house seat. he was almost drawn out of his district in the very first election for congress. that goes on today. so there's a big decision out of the supreme court from the wisconsin state legislative map and essentially the court said -- this is when kennedy was on the bench. they did not find the u.s. constitution currently with the gerrymandering. neither party is innocent. i think that's fair to say. again, they'll comply with the law but they will think very hard about the political ramifications of how the map might work. now there is a tremendous amount of data to support tha
supreme court decision out of wisconsin. the plan is that the state of wisconsin, the legislature, had gone too far on partisan gerrymandering. the u.s. constitution does not say anywhere you cannot draw maps for political purposes. in fact, it's a tradition that goes back to the first maps of the united states. in fact, there's a great story out of virginia where patrick henry was no fan of james mattis and try to gerrymander him out of his u.s. house seat. he was almost drawn out of his...
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>> alex perez tonight from wisconsin. alex, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to a growing concern for parents across this country tonight. the cdc is now out with new and alarming numbers in that outbreak of a rare polio-like disease. in many cases, it starts like a common cold, but it can potentially leadparalysis. so far this year, 62 confirmed cases in 22 states. most of them children. the average age, just 4 years old. abc's eva pilgrim tonight on the more than 120 potential cases they're now watching. >> reporter: 4-year-old camdyn carr from virgina has been in the hospital for six weeks. his parents say what started as a sinus infection left him barely able to speak or move. >> i can't tell you how he feels and how he's hurting or anything, so, it's heartbreaking. >> reporter: camdyn is fighting acute flaccid myelitis, or afm, a rare illness with polio-like symptoms. after spikes in 2014 and 2016, the cdc says we could be seeing a similar outbreak. >> we're suggesting parents do the things they would normally
>> alex perez tonight from wisconsin. alex, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to a growing concern for parents across this country tonight. the cdc is now out with new and alarming numbers in that outbreak of a rare polio-like disease. in many cases, it starts like a common cold, but it can potentially leadparalysis. so far this year, 62 confirmed cases in 22 states. most of them children. the average age, just 4 years old. abc's eva pilgrim tonight on the more than 120...
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watch our live coverage of the wisconsin book festival saturday morning at 11:30 a.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. >> fox news host tucker karlsson discusses his book, ship of fools how it's bringing america to the brink of revolution. >> it's about why we elected trump and i just couldn't get past it. i couldn't get past the idea that the country voted for donald trump. why would you do that? it's not an attack on trump. i think trump is right on a thematic sense on a bunch of different things, but you wouldn't elect trump unless you really, really wanted to send a message. happy countries don't elect trump. desperate countries. the message is the people on both sides screwed up. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. ? energy secretary rick perry sat down at the atlantic festival in washington recently for a conversation for the atlantic magazine's washington editor steve clements. after that we'll hear from a drug company ceo and an executive with intel. [ applause ]
watch our live coverage of the wisconsin book festival saturday morning at 11:30 a.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. >> fox news host tucker karlsson discusses his book, ship of fools how it's bringing america to the brink of revolution. >> it's about why we elected trump and i just couldn't get past it. i couldn't get past the idea that the country voted for donald trump. why would you do that? it's not an attack on trump. i think trump is right on a thematic sense on a bunch of...
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in wisconsin, preexisting conditions are covered.ng as i'm governor, they always will be. >> so says the governor who is suing the federal government right now to try to ensure that preexisting conditions won't be covered any more in wisconsin. or anywhere. but he says it very ernestly. thus the tingly music in the background that makes you feel warm. wisconsin republican governor scott walker is one of a whole bunch much republicans running for reelection this year by trying to pretend that they are the true champions of obamacare. in wisconsin that has given scott walker's democratic opponent tony evers obvious campaign plank. he has been hammering scott walker to drop his freaking lawsuit that would abolish obamacare, including the parts about covering preexisting conditions. since scott walker is now literally trying to run for reelection by saying he stands for all the popular parts of obamacare, all of the parts of obamacare he has simultaneously actively working to destroy. polls show governor walker trailing by a little bit b
in wisconsin, preexisting conditions are covered.ng as i'm governor, they always will be. >> so says the governor who is suing the federal government right now to try to ensure that preexisting conditions won't be covered any more in wisconsin. or anywhere. but he says it very ernestly. thus the tingly music in the background that makes you feel warm. wisconsin republican governor scott walker is one of a whole bunch much republicans running for reelection this year by trying to pretend...
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all this as the president speaks to supporters in wisconsin.g for updates from him as to who is behind the heinous attacks.
all this as the president speaks to supporters in wisconsin.g for updates from him as to who is behind the heinous attacks.
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coming up next, governor scott walker is now trying to hold on to his seat in wisconsin. former cabinet members are turning against him. >> i was scott walker cabinet secretary for the department of corrections. under scott walker dpght of corrections, has only 18 people tracking 25,000 sex offenders. >> all eyes on wisconsin for this must watch race. and the u.k. wants to slay a new tax on tech giants like facebook and a google, and it could cost them millions of dollars we're going to go live to london for reaction. comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. in wisconsin race for governor democrat is trying to deny governor scott walker a third term and right now
coming up next, governor scott walker is now trying to hold on to his seat in wisconsin. former cabinet members are turning against him. >> i was scott walker cabinet secretary for the department of corrections. under scott walker dpght of corrections, has only 18 people tracking 25,000 sex offenders. >> all eyes on wisconsin for this must watch race. and the u.k. wants to slay a new tax on tech giants like facebook and a google, and it could cost them millions of dollars we're...
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the front door is right here off wisconsin avenue.s where the secity camera showed a man gaining access into the building. kicking in the panels, the plexiglass panels, kicking them, able to crawl inside theobby of the building right off wisconsin avenue in nthwest washington. that's when he was confronted by the security guard. let's hear about what they had to say this afternoon. >> an individual attempted on break into the fox 5 news station. he forcibly entered the front door, s aurity guard confront
the front door is right here off wisconsin avenue.s where the secity camera showed a man gaining access into the building. kicking in the panels, the plexiglass panels, kicking them, able to crawl inside theobby of the building right off wisconsin avenue in nthwest washington. that's when he was confronted by the security guard. let's hear about what they had to say this afternoon. >> an individual attempted on break into the fox 5 news station. he forcibly entered the front door, s...
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steil is an republican candidate in the wisconsin first district running to replace paul ryan, but hece within a just 25 days ago. i want to welcome brian. bryan: thank you for having me on. kevin: i want to ask you about trade because the president has and yourted nafta, opponent is an ironworker and it's really aligned himself with the union workers. what do you think in terms of how that is going to play 25 days from now? bryan: we had a real step forward. the president has brought countries back to the table to negotiate trade deals for what we have seen the most recent trade deal is that in wisconsin, there was a real difficult time getting exported into kim and have an easier time. that trade win is a win for workers,manufacturing and if we are able to trade reciprocally around the globe, that will be a win for the nation. you have any concerns with how the president is negotiating with china for example? bryan: he is bringing those countries back to the table. trade policies that are the benefits for government workers. we are taking a step forward and hopefully we will see tha
steil is an republican candidate in the wisconsin first district running to replace paul ryan, but hece within a just 25 days ago. i want to welcome brian. bryan: thank you for having me on. kevin: i want to ask you about trade because the president has and yourted nafta, opponent is an ironworker and it's really aligned himself with the union workers. what do you think in terms of how that is going to play 25 days from now? bryan: we had a real step forward. the president has brought countries...
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. >> bill: from wisconsin last night, big rally.sident from condemning the string of mail bombings. as you heard last night, calling for the media to change the ton tone. could be a delicate dance on all of this. when you look at our elections. what is your sense? >> look, i think the good news here, if there is good news, is that both parties and every gradient spot on the dial now seems to agree that the fellow rhetoric and the political space in which we live has real-life consequences, right? this is not your twitter feed. there are crazy and rotten and evil people who can be incited into bad actions by bad words. so the good news is that democrats and republicans and everybody seemed to know agree that the tone and tenor of our conversation has consequences. that's step one. step two is getting people to take their own inventory instead of the other sides. if only you would be better, if only the media, the democrats, republicans. let's put it this way. we need sister soldiers. remember when bill clinton called out black voters
. >> bill: from wisconsin last night, big rally.sident from condemning the string of mail bombings. as you heard last night, calling for the media to change the ton tone. could be a delicate dance on all of this. when you look at our elections. what is your sense? >> look, i think the good news here, if there is good news, is that both parties and every gradient spot on the dial now seems to agree that the fellow rhetoric and the political space in which we live has real-life...