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guest: i sat down with a group of farmers from burlington wisconsin, -- burlington, wisconsin. we have seen low commodity prices putting a lot of pressure on our farmers. the best way to alleviate that is to make sure that our farmers have international market throughwhether that is usmca, additional access to canada and mexico, or around the globe. ultimately, the ability for our farmers to trade those goods around the globe is beneficial to southeast wisconsin and the united states. ist: is that with how milk being produced, the technology is getting better and prices are dropping. is there a correlation there? guest: but we have also seen unfair trade deals in the past. has a veryanada convoluted milk pricing scheme. it is ethical for dairy farmers in wisconsin to take milk and export it to canada. nafta 2.0 has a better plan for canada, giving better access for wisconsin dairy farmers. it is something we need to explore as we look at the usmca. host: there is a debate in congress, particularly in the house, on whether the house will even take up the usmca. can you give us a
guest: i sat down with a group of farmers from burlington wisconsin, -- burlington, wisconsin. we have seen low commodity prices putting a lot of pressure on our farmers. the best way to alleviate that is to make sure that our farmers have international market throughwhether that is usmca, additional access to canada and mexico, or around the globe. ultimately, the ability for our farmers to trade those goods around the globe is beneficial to southeast wisconsin and the united states. ist: is...
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including ones we have in wisconsin. like harley-davidson, right, wisconsin products.orkers and their jobs. so that is the beginning. and the trajectory that we've been on for a while. >> martha: you don't think president trump had nothing to do with accelerating -- >> amy: let's go to the tax bill, that is my concern. there are things that i would keep but if you look at the corporate tax rate, i would have brought it down. but 21%. every point that it went down was 100 billion off of our economy come out of your pocket. $100 billion. so that is why i think that that bill was tilted too far to help the wealthy. i don't know how many people in this room has money stored over in the bahamas. can you raise your hands? not many, none. so to me the answer is what they did there was at $150 billion in debt because of the way they did the taxes. so a one on the economy that will work for everybody. i would bring the corporate tax rate down some but not where they brought it. i still think the businesses would be strong. what they want to make sure they have our businesses, c
including ones we have in wisconsin. like harley-davidson, right, wisconsin products.orkers and their jobs. so that is the beginning. and the trajectory that we've been on for a while. >> martha: you don't think president trump had nothing to do with accelerating -- >> amy: let's go to the tax bill, that is my concern. there are things that i would keep but if you look at the corporate tax rate, i would have brought it down. but 21%. every point that it went down was 100 billion off...
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african-americans have been in the state of wisconsin since the beginning of the state history. as trappers, guides, frontiersmen, even as enslaved people we were brought here to do various things in the western part of the state we were here as enslaved people to mind for lead used in the civil war. we have been here a long time. not in huge numbers, huge numbers come in the 1950's after world war ii. but we have been here. joe oliver is an early arrival who becomes the mayor of milwaukee, or the caretaker. and the real estate broker of the community. the 1830'swaukee in /1840's, and he is a caretaker, cook, and friend. it's a major issue to have african-americans vote, and joe oliver is the first to vote in 1835. of course in 1838, -- 1848, whisk -- wisconsin becomes a state and african-americans are denied the right to vote. ezekiel comes in the late 1840's and spends the whole 1850's fighting for the right to vote. ezekiel gillespie took that banner up and said we are going to demonstrate, march, and we are going to have conferences. even federal clot -- frederick douglass w
african-americans have been in the state of wisconsin since the beginning of the state history. as trappers, guides, frontiersmen, even as enslaved people we were brought here to do various things in the western part of the state we were here as enslaved people to mind for lead used in the civil war. we have been here a long time. not in huge numbers, huge numbers come in the 1950's after world war ii. but we have been here. joe oliver is an early arrival who becomes the mayor of milwaukee, or...
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justice kagan: do you think wisconsin could do that? suppose, at the time you went in to get your driver's license, you had to sign something and it said, i'm -- i'm -- i'm agreeing that if i'm ever found unconscious, you know, i'm giving my consent now. mr. hinkel: yes, i think that's a harder question. it's -- once we have knowledge and -- and some course of action that has been deemed to trigger a search, then it gets -- it starts to look more like what we commonsensically would think of as consent. you know, you knew this was going to happen if you did this; you did this. the problem with that analysis, though, is that, again, it opens -- it opens the world up in terms of what the state can -- the conditions that the state can put on different activities. and i think that's why this court, when it's been invited to call sort of notice and then action regimes consent, has declined -- declined the request to do so. in the probation cases, both of those parolees or probationers had actually signed documents saying, i consent to this se
justice kagan: do you think wisconsin could do that? suppose, at the time you went in to get your driver's license, you had to sign something and it said, i'm -- i'm -- i'm agreeing that if i'm ever found unconscious, you know, i'm giving my consent now. mr. hinkel: yes, i think that's a harder question. it's -- once we have knowledge and -- and some course of action that has been deemed to trigger a search, then it gets -- it starts to look more like what we commonsensically would think of as...
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about what any doubt the wisconsin law does? is there any doubt that wisconsin law says if you drive on our roads and a police officer has probable cause to believe you were driving under the influence and you are unconscious, that the police, without obtaining a warrant, get a blood sample question mark >> ?here is n >> there is no doubt. >> the main rule you would recognize that if you are going to cease blood or anything else from a person, you should get a warrant with exceptions. one thing we take into account is how difficult is it to get a warrant and in this case with her told that in wisconsin, magistrates are available around the clock, by phone or by email and often, it takes only 15 minutes. is that the case? from counties across wisconsin. halfld say sometimes it is an hour, 245 minutes an hour. it is my understanding they are using a variation of telephonic warrants. that requires if a law , if theent officer judge doesn't have a duplicate copy, the officer will have to read the war verbatim -- the warrant verbatim
about what any doubt the wisconsin law does? is there any doubt that wisconsin law says if you drive on our roads and a police officer has probable cause to believe you were driving under the influence and you are unconscious, that the police, without obtaining a warrant, get a blood sample question mark >> ?here is n >> there is no doubt. >> the main rule you would recognize that if you are going to cease blood or anything else from a person, you should get a warrant with...
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up in wisconsin.porter: but when they did, the lawyers just knew their clients were innocent. >> everything clicked. you knew exactly what the case was at that point. >> reporter: or did they? if the attorneys for matt livers and nick sampson thought their clients were suddenly in the clear, they had some more thinking to do. because now the question was were matt and nick in it together with jessica and greg? coming up -- >> talk to them. present him with do you know these people. >> reporter: and? >> not a clue. >> reporter: maybe he was lying to you. >> when "in the dead of night" continues. let's be honest. it's kind of unfair that safe drivers have to pay as much for insurance... as not safe drivers! ah! that was a stunt driver. that's why esurance has this drivesense® app. the safer you drive, the more you save. don't worry, i'm not using my phone and talking to a camera while driving... i'm being towed. by the way, i'm actually a safe driver. i'm just pretending to be a not safe driver. cool. b
up in wisconsin.porter: but when they did, the lawyers just knew their clients were innocent. >> everything clicked. you knew exactly what the case was at that point. >> reporter: or did they? if the attorneys for matt livers and nick sampson thought their clients were suddenly in the clear, they had some more thinking to do. because now the question was were matt and nick in it together with jessica and greg? coming up -- >> talk to them. present him with do you know these...
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. >> now a case involved wisconsin's driver consent law. this case dates back to may 2013 when the petitioner was arrested for allegedly driving drunk. he blood was drawn at the high school while he was unconscious. this violated his fourth maemt rights because there was no warrant or circumstances. they said the blood draw was more lawful, more than 25 other states have similar laws. this is an hour. >>> your argument next in case 186210. mr. hinkel. >> mr. chief justice it might please the court state advances a bold and novel proposition here that it can execution itself by enacting a statute saying it's citizens have consented to a search. there is no reason that they could oreg could otherwise search. that would include of con sent to a police officer controlling through a person's cell phone during a stop. >>> it doesn't strike me as particularly bad, an officer could look to see if the driver was talking to someone on the phone at the time they ran over someone else. is that so clearly something they could not do? >> i don't know tha
. >> now a case involved wisconsin's driver consent law. this case dates back to may 2013 when the petitioner was arrested for allegedly driving drunk. he blood was drawn at the high school while he was unconscious. this violated his fourth maemt rights because there was no warrant or circumstances. they said the blood draw was more lawful, more than 25 other states have similar laws. this is an hour. >>> your argument next in case 186210. mr. hinkel. >> mr. chief justice...
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justo en wisconsin y nuestra colaboradora visitÓ wisconsin para entender cÓmo ahÍ dejan su huella musical de contexto, creo que lo que estamos viendo es que histÓricamente como el nivel de latinos en este sitio del paÍs, en la mitad del paÍs es tan poco, mucho de lo que estamos viendo es una reacciÓn a la asimilaciÓn que muchas latinas han tenido que tener, la mÚsica que estÁ pasando en wisconsin, en ohio, en iowa es una reacciÓn a eso, es gente joven que no se quiere asimilar, que quieren utilizar su voz y estÁn un poco hartos de esta asimilaciÓn a la cultura americana. para darte una idea ahÍ mismo lo que estamos viendo es la ciudad de milwaukee, es la ciudad mÁs segregoada en estados unidos, si eres latino _ ahÍ tienes el doble de porcentaje de pobreza que una familia americana, una familia blanca. es una manera de resistir esta esta realidad. >> y quÉ manera tan maravilloso de hacerlo, esos mÚsicos me parecen impresionantes, ¿ quÉ tipo de artistas y quÉ generos musicales encontraste?. >> lo que estÁn viendo, por un lado una corriente que que los latinos ahÍ sescuchÉ mucho. hay gp-hop,
justo en wisconsin y nuestra colaboradora visitÓ wisconsin para entender cÓmo ahÍ dejan su huella musical de contexto, creo que lo que estamos viendo es que histÓricamente como el nivel de latinos en este sitio del paÍs, en la mitad del paÍs es tan poco, mucho de lo que estamos viendo es una reacciÓn a la asimilaciÓn que muchas latinas han tenido que tener, la mÚsica que estÁ pasando en wisconsin, en ohio, en iowa es una reacciÓn a eso, es gente joven que no se quiere asimilar, que...
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wisconsin's african-american history.ld be able to regain and recapture its history. african-americans have been in the state of wisconsin since the beginning of the state's history, as trappers and guides, frontiersmen, even enslaved people. we were brought here to do various things. in the western part of the state, we were here as enslaved people to mine and bring forth led. we have been here a long time. but hugege numbers, numbers, in the 1950's after world war ii. but we have been here. joe oliver is an early arrival who becomes the mayor of milwaukee or the caretaker, and a real estate broker. is in milwaukee in the 1830's, 1840's. joe oliver is a caretaker, cook, and friend. to havemajor issue african-americans to vote. joe oliver is the first african-american to vote in 1835. in 1848, wisconsin becomes a state. gillespie comes to milwaukee in the late 1840's. he spends the whole 1850's fighting for the right to vote. as he killed gillespie took that banner up and said, we are going to demonstrate, we are going to
wisconsin's african-american history.ld be able to regain and recapture its history. african-americans have been in the state of wisconsin since the beginning of the state's history, as trappers and guides, frontiersmen, even enslaved people. we were brought here to do various things. in the western part of the state, we were here as enslaved people to mine and bring forth led. we have been here a long time. but hugege numbers, numbers, in the 1950's after world war ii. but we have been here....
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give them more of our money back and a massive tax cut in wisconsin. typical taxpayer that's two parents working and two kids at home still in school that family saving over $2500 and even though they may not believe it in the polls, the reality is over 80% of americans saw a tax cut and i think you put more in their hands and the hands of small business owners, they'll put people to work and this jobs report following on last week's good news about gdp growth shows we have an economy on fire and will only continue to grow the rest of this year. >> do you have a sense for whether interest rates seem too high for this economy? are they too low are they just about right? >> well, i know the vice president and others talked about them being lower i think right now, this economy can operate quite well as it is. certainly, lower interest rates always help along the way but i think it's a strong and vibrant economy. we see here in wisconsin and we see across the country, strong positive news when it comes to manufacturing. higher wages in fields like constru
give them more of our money back and a massive tax cut in wisconsin. typical taxpayer that's two parents working and two kids at home still in school that family saving over $2500 and even though they may not believe it in the polls, the reality is over 80% of americans saw a tax cut and i think you put more in their hands and the hands of small business owners, they'll put people to work and this jobs report following on last week's good news about gdp growth shows we have an economy on fire...
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wisconsin will be ground zero.t has democrats and republicans evenly mixed, but i think it is great we will have the convention there. i think it will show some of the democratic policies firsthand for people and make a clear decision as to the path that we should go come 2020. host: one of the key democrats, bernie sanders, was in madison recently, talking about the spending and budget priorities of the president. i want to get your response to it. [video clip] >> during his campaign, as many of you will recall, donald trump that, i am a different type of republican. i am not going to cut medicare, medicaid, i'm not going to cut social security. people like paul ryan would do that. not me, i won't do it, but i want you all to know and i want the people of wisconsin to know that trump's budget that he brought forward in march would would cut medicaid by $1.5 trillion. [booing] -- medicaid by $1.5 $1.25 billion, and the last budget would make cuts in social security as well. all of you know that medicaid covers two
wisconsin will be ground zero.t has democrats and republicans evenly mixed, but i think it is great we will have the convention there. i think it will show some of the democratic policies firsthand for people and make a clear decision as to the path that we should go come 2020. host: one of the key democrats, bernie sanders, was in madison recently, talking about the spending and budget priorities of the president. i want to get your response to it. [video clip] >> during his campaign, as...
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en la escuela en wisconsin rapids. falta de respeto, un acto de racismo y odio. >>> le duele es que sus propios alumnos del sÉptimo al 11 avo grado se sumaron a la burla. >>> una burla que escuche, es falta de respeto, pero ella se lo merece. >>> es de padres mexicanos. le tocÓ como estudiantes se hacÍan ellos mexicanos. >>> todos los mexicanos vienen ilegalmente y vienen solo con drogas. >>> en el comunicado el presidente de la escuela dijo, estas acciones de este grupo od estudiantes no fueron ni son aceptables no podemos comentar legal sobre la disciplina confidencial especÍfica de los alumnos. >>> tiene a su hija a esa escuela y se ponga fin a las conductas racista y discriminatorias terminen. y que ninguno otro profesor hispano vÍ viva lo que ella viviÓ. >>> noticias telemundo. >>> una chica hispana que se lanzÓ del piso 34 de su sido ab sexualmente. asÍ dal maya vizca del hostigamiento y no hicieron nada. >>> otro niÑo latino muriÓ de hambre encadenado a latÍn del baÑo de un motel en indiana. el cuerpo de eduardo
en la escuela en wisconsin rapids. falta de respeto, un acto de racismo y odio. >>> le duele es que sus propios alumnos del sÉptimo al 11 avo grado se sumaron a la burla. >>> una burla que escuche, es falta de respeto, pero ella se lo merece. >>> es de padres mexicanos. le tocÓ como estudiantes se hacÍan ellos mexicanos. >>> todos los mexicanos vienen ilegalmente y vienen solo con drogas. >>> en el comunicado el presidente de la escuela dijo,...
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paul ryan, they all directed resources and to wisconsin -- into wisconsin.hat is kind of gone now. that is a negative for republicans. on the other hand, donald trump is the incumbent this time timed and has all of this to organize a campaign in states like wisconsin for the general election this year which he did not have last time here in terms do not know if i there are clear takeaways from tony's victory. tammy had a bigger victory in the u.s. senate in wisconsin and did fairly well in some rural republican care -- counties the donald trump carried in 2016. the lesson was she campaigned on the economy and health care and thatme crossover issues donald trump talked about which was appealing to some voters outside of the democratic base. , our go to gilbert person when we want to find out what is happening in the midwest and wisconsin in particular. thank you for being with a spirit we appreciate it. guest: ice to be with you. 31 years ago, rolling thunder made its way to washington, d.c. final in the capital. , theirst who founded that founder and executi
paul ryan, they all directed resources and to wisconsin -- into wisconsin.hat is kind of gone now. that is a negative for republicans. on the other hand, donald trump is the incumbent this time timed and has all of this to organize a campaign in states like wisconsin for the general election this year which he did not have last time here in terms do not know if i there are clear takeaways from tony's victory. tammy had a bigger victory in the u.s. senate in wisconsin and did fairly well in some...
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our guest is from the uniy of wisconsin. our guest is lou roberts from the university of wisconsin. we go first to lily, kentucky. this is brad. good morning. >> caller: i do have a question for ms. -- professor parker. first i just have to say thank you to all of our veterans. i'm very aware of the fact that the totally blessed life that any modern american is living today is thanks to a long line of noble bloodshed of young men and women who gave us the ability to have this present life that we do. i'm aware of that and i'm very thankful for that. to all the veterans that are out there that came back home with wounds, physical and otherwise, you are appreciated. you are loved. i appreciate you. i love you. and i hope you have a good day. and i hope things are okay with you. >> did you have a question for lou roberts, brad? go ahead. >> caller: i thought her name was mary louise parker. lou roberts? >> mary louise roberts. >> there is a mary louise parker. >> go ahead with your question. >> caller: at any rate, i apologize. the role of the french resistance, i have been interested
our guest is from the uniy of wisconsin. our guest is lou roberts from the university of wisconsin. we go first to lily, kentucky. this is brad. good morning. >> caller: i do have a question for ms. -- professor parker. first i just have to say thank you to all of our veterans. i'm very aware of the fact that the totally blessed life that any modern american is living today is thanks to a long line of noble bloodshed of young men and women who gave us the ability to have this present life...
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after that, he would go on to study law as an apprentice in wisconsin. in 1850, we have this certificate for him to practice law in the state of wisconsin. were it not for a major fire to his library at home at the time, he may not have gone on to become a successful entrepreneur and railroad pioneer, founder of a university. were it not for this fire, who knows what may have happened. after the fire, he decides to move to california with his brothers to start a company to sell mining equipment. it was wildly successful. they invested a lot of those funds to create their own enterprise in terms of creating the railroad, which eventually, in 1869, would complete the transcontinental railroad. during that time, they bought property here in palo alto and created a stock farm. we have a huge collection of stock farm records, including journals, racing figures, horse breeding statistics. we have these ledgers documenting each of the horses and the lineages. it was a huge operation for them to sell and breed horses. edmundcommissioned muybridge to do motion st
after that, he would go on to study law as an apprentice in wisconsin. in 1850, we have this certificate for him to practice law in the state of wisconsin. were it not for a major fire to his library at home at the time, he may not have gone on to become a successful entrepreneur and railroad pioneer, founder of a university. were it not for this fire, who knows what may have happened. after the fire, he decides to move to california with his brothers to start a company to sell mining...
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steil of wisconsin. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 389, the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. steil, and a member opposed, will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from wisconsin. r. steil: madam speaker, the consumer financial protection bureau has a duty to the american people. congress established the bureau almost a decade ago to protect consumers from abuse and empower people to make good financial choices regardless of who the president is. that is a very important responsibility. with that in mind, chairwoman waters is right to call attention to the governance of the cfpb. the cfpb's actions and interpretations can very significantly, from one administration to another, and because the cfpb is unaccountable, there isn't much congress can do about it. in fact, the bureau was built to be unaccountable and unresponsive, and this has given its directors free rein to take actions that many of us do not support. there are many ideas on both sides of the aisle on how best to reform the cfpb, and this is something congress should consider soon. . my am
steil of wisconsin. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 389, the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. steil, and a member opposed, will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from wisconsin. r. steil: madam speaker, the consumer financial protection bureau has a duty to the american people. congress established the bureau almost a decade ago to protect consumers from abuse and empower people to make good financial choices regardless of who the president is. that is a very...
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now, tonight senator klobuchar second stop in wisconsin. that is already two more trips than hillary clinton made in the entire 2016 race. these are the voters that critics say clinton forgot about. democrats are determined to not make the same mistake in 2020, bret. >> bret: kristin fisher right downstairs, kristen things. of next executive privilege, contempt, trump taxes in the 2020 election. we will cover it all in the panel next but first beyond the borders. a christian woman with glass from a pakistan supreme court last year granted asylum in canada. she was convicted of blasphemy 2009 after a quarrel with farmworkers. the workers claimed she excel -- insulted islam a crime punishment of death. she spent eight years on death row in pakistan. and she flew to join her daughters. emmanuel macron relit the flame of the tomb of the unknown soldier, the ceremony marking the 74th anniversary of the world war ii victory over nazi germany. under heavy rain, laid a wreath at the tomb surrounded by military officials and guests. prince harry and
now, tonight senator klobuchar second stop in wisconsin. that is already two more trips than hillary clinton made in the entire 2016 race. these are the voters that critics say clinton forgot about. democrats are determined to not make the same mistake in 2020, bret. >> bret: kristin fisher right downstairs, kristen things. of next executive privilege, contempt, trump taxes in the 2020 election. we will cover it all in the panel next but first beyond the borders. a christian woman with...
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. >> we're on the banks of lake michigan in milwaukee, wisconsin. we're learning about the city's history. up next, we take you inside the public museum. streets of an old milwaukee exhibit for a closer look at the city's early years. >> the streets of old milwaukee and takes he 1890s you to about 1917. outtime when america breaks on the world scene. it's a wonderful look, immerse sieve, a look at the way people 19th and 20th te century. a set of building blocks, they give you an idea of the kinds of people that were here, kinds of business that is were going on nd a little bit about what was going on in each and every neighborhood. milwaukeees depicted, itself had almost 290,000 290,000, , and of that german heritage or direct german immigration. we also experienced immigration southeastern europe and southern europe as well as canada and parts of mexico and asia. in the city of milwaukee itself, scores of small slavic, oods that were polish, german, you name it, they were here. 35 different ethnic groups in milwaukee around 1900. vestibule of our
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in wisconsin, i know you want to talk about iowa but in wisconsin we have had 1200 dairy farms that haveg cows. more than 20 0 dairy farms disappeared all together. the number of bankruptcies have spiked. now the president has taken a step that will make all of that worse. the president seems to think that the chinese pay the tariffs. reality is people in iowa, wisconsin will pay those tariffs. they are massive tax increases. i think we'll start to hear voters talk about that because they're going to experience this sticker shock in realtime over the next several months. >> what charlie is talking about, i was interviewing some apple growers last spring who were complaining about the new nafta negotiations because of the way they were being affected. they have cross border trade with not only canada but mexico. >> i think charlie is right and in iowa in particular, a very rural farming state. we started to hear the concerns about what's going on with president trump and tariffs. no question about it. that was a really good assignment that the des moines register had to listen to the vote
in wisconsin, i know you want to talk about iowa but in wisconsin we have had 1200 dairy farms that haveg cows. more than 20 0 dairy farms disappeared all together. the number of bankruptcies have spiked. now the president has taken a step that will make all of that worse. the president seems to think that the chinese pay the tariffs. reality is people in iowa, wisconsin will pay those tariffs. they are massive tax increases. i think we'll start to hear voters talk about that because they're...
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wisconsin? >> reince: for a republican to win wisconsin, michigan pennsylvania in a given presidential election will be i tough. it will be a fight. this will not be easy. it doesn't matter. this is going to be a fight. the democrats are energized, the republicans energized and the biggest political battle in modern history.ra >> laura: would you be out there? >> sure, i love it. i can't stop. that's why i'm back on your show. >> laura: all right, mueller report is over. >> reince: mueller report is over. >> laura: your agents field in requests, the mueller report, my goodness, no problems. thank you for being here. come back soon. james comey turning on each other? the dirty dossier, plus reveals for us the real obstruction. onr show. >> laura: all right, mueller report is over. >> you look at what we just went through with this phony deal this phony witch hunt that we all went through together is a disgrace. now, they are all blaming each other, you see? they are all turning on each other. isn
wisconsin? >> reince: for a republican to win wisconsin, michigan pennsylvania in a given presidential election will be i tough. it will be a fight. this will not be easy. it doesn't matter. this is going to be a fight. the democrats are energized, the republicans energized and the biggest political battle in modern history.ra >> laura: would you be out there? >> sure, i love it. i can't stop. that's why i'm back on your show. >> laura: all right, mueller report is over....
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the presiding officer: the senator from wisconsin. ms. baldwin: i rise today to talk about an issue that is top of mine for women in wisconsin and across this country. and that's health care. let's take a look at what we've seen from this president and congressional republicans over the past two and a half years. there have been repeated attempts to repeal health care legislatively that would result in the loss of health care for millions of americans. the administration itself has acted in a way that undermines the affordable care act, that frankly sabotages the guarantee health care protections that millions of women and their families rely on. and an ongoing lawsuit is making its way through the courts that would -- if the administration had its way, result in overturning or striking down the affordable care act. last saturday was may 4. it was actually the two-year anniversary of house republicans passing legislation that would repeal the affordable care act. i remember that day and in particulari remember watching the -- particular i
the presiding officer: the senator from wisconsin. ms. baldwin: i rise today to talk about an issue that is top of mine for women in wisconsin and across this country. and that's health care. let's take a look at what we've seen from this president and congressional republicans over the past two and a half years. there have been repeated attempts to repeal health care legislatively that would result in the loss of health care for millions of americans. the administration itself has acted in a...
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that the democrats need to capture to win the electoral map, pennsylvania, ohio, indiana, michigan, wisconsin. the ideas that the democrats are talking about play very well in new york, san francisco, chicago, new york. big cities. they do terribly. no, pretty much. 18 out of 20 perhaps. >> about 3 out of 21. >> let's look at the cnn polls.
that the democrats need to capture to win the electoral map, pennsylvania, ohio, indiana, michigan, wisconsin. the ideas that the democrats are talking about play very well in new york, san francisco, chicago, new york. big cities. they do terribly. no, pretty much. 18 out of 20 perhaps. >> about 3 out of 21. >> let's look at the cnn polls.
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wisconsin was the first state o ratify the 19th amendment. they are now leading the efforts to disenfranchise people. it's because of this powerful legacy that i will continue to fight to make sure that no one is denied access to the ballot due to them as citizens. with that, on q&a,r: sunday night watch our interview with a historian, joanne freeman on her book. >> we end up with scores of congressman in a mass brawl. in, it is dramatic, guys throwing punches. but what was really interesting to me was people at the time looked at it and what they saw was a group of northerners in a group of southerners lots of them armed, running around the house of representatives. several said, this doesn't look like a normal congressional fight this looks like north against south,, this looks a battle. and that is what is really striking. it did look at like a battle. and it was not that long. announcer: before the civil war sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span q&a. >> speaking at a legal conference in washington, d.c., attorney general william barr tal
wisconsin was the first state o ratify the 19th amendment. they are now leading the efforts to disenfranchise people. it's because of this powerful legacy that i will continue to fight to make sure that no one is denied access to the ballot due to them as citizens. with that, on q&a,r: sunday night watch our interview with a historian, joanne freeman on her book. >> we end up with scores of congressman in a mass brawl. in, it is dramatic, guys throwing punches. but what was really...
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wisconsin was the first state o ratify the 19th amendment. they are now leading the efforts to disenfranchise people. it's because of this powerful legacy that i will continue to fight to make sure that no one is denied access to the ballot due to them as citizens. with that, >> stands watch internal, live every day with that in fact. stay morning, connecticut democratic congress jim himes to talk about iran and other gang called l of certain for america and vote john soltz talks about angel war-measure in congress, yvette 7:00 wednesday morning -- join discussion ♪ the discussion. ♪ watch anytime online at c-span.org or listen free on the c-span radio app. ♪ order.house will be in narrator: for 40 years c-span has providing america -- has provided america unfiltered congress of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public-policy events around the country. , so you can make up your own mind, created by cable
wisconsin was the first state o ratify the 19th amendment. they are now leading the efforts to disenfranchise people. it's because of this powerful legacy that i will continue to fight to make sure that no one is denied access to the ballot due to them as citizens. with that, >> stands watch internal, live every day with that in fact. stay morning, connecticut democratic congress jim himes to talk about iran and other gang called l of certain for america and vote john soltz talks about...
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sean, mixed reviews from your home state of wisconsin, you know?rmers and those who work in agriculture who love the president, and they will follow him up any hill and others who see their bottom line that is going to be affected in the very near future. so what do you have to say to some of your constituents back home? >> first off, you mentioned soybeans, soybeans is a product that we grow in the u.s. that china has come after. in my district, i'm centered in northern wisconsin, we are like the napa valley of gin tseng, and china has snapped tariffs on that as well. it has been troubling for our farmers. now, our dairy farmers are having problems as well, but those are some other market issues that are taking place with dairy. but i'm going to tell you what a lot of the farmers support the president because they see the risk and the threat from china. and in the report, think it's important to puppet -- put a point on the fact that the u.s. and china have been negotiating for months and coming with points of agreement, and a week ago the chinese
sean, mixed reviews from your home state of wisconsin, you know?rmers and those who work in agriculture who love the president, and they will follow him up any hill and others who see their bottom line that is going to be affected in the very near future. so what do you have to say to some of your constituents back home? >> first off, you mentioned soybeans, soybeans is a product that we grow in the u.s. that china has come after. in my district, i'm centered in northern wisconsin, we are...
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we'll debate >>> plus more than 1,000 wisconsin dairy farms have stopped milking cows in the last three years. 200 have disappeared just this year we're going to talk to a dairy rm w is still in operation now but worried about the ongoing trade turmoil coming up. ! man: i will tell you this, southern new hampshire university can change the whole trajectory of your life. >>> welcome back to "the exchange." here are some of the movers this hour shares of fiat chrysler are sharply higher after announcing that it plans to merge with renault. the deal would create the world's third biggest car company. those shares are up 7.5% in first american financial is tumbling after it reportedly exposed date af more than 800 million customers. this is a title insurance company. a giant, really. it's retained outside forensic firm to assess what info may have been compromised. 4.5% drop there. >>> shares of roku are lower today. this on concerns about their increase near-term risk on that run up in the stock this year. and their higher valuation of 5.5% reset for roku. >>> now to sue hera aherera forb
we'll debate >>> plus more than 1,000 wisconsin dairy farms have stopped milking cows in the last three years. 200 have disappeared just this year we're going to talk to a dairy rm w is still in operation now but worried about the ongoing trade turmoil coming up. ! man: i will tell you this, southern new hampshire university can change the whole trajectory of your life. >>> welcome back to "the exchange." here are some of the movers this hour shares of fiat chrysler...
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wisconsin was the first state o ratify the 19th amendment. they are now leading the efforts to disenfranchise people. it's because of this powerful legacy that i will continue to fight to make sure that no one is denied access to the ballot due to them as citizens. with that, announcer: here is a look at live coverage on the c-span networks. work on a bill to reverse changes recently made at the consumer financial protection bureau. , legislative business at noon. the senate is back at 9:30 a.m. eastern to continue work on traditional noon -- on judicial nominations. that is live on c-span2. mnuchin headseven to capitol hill for a hearing before the house financial services committee chaired by maxine waters. he will face questions on the international monetary system starting at 8:30 a.m. eastern. another house panel hears testimony on securing u.s. voting systems for the 2020 election. >> sunday night on q and a, watch our interview with yale university historian joanne freeman on her book, the field of blood. end up with scores of congress
wisconsin was the first state o ratify the 19th amendment. they are now leading the efforts to disenfranchise people. it's because of this powerful legacy that i will continue to fight to make sure that no one is denied access to the ballot due to them as citizens. with that, announcer: here is a look at live coverage on the c-span networks. work on a bill to reverse changes recently made at the consumer financial protection bureau. , legislative business at noon. the senate is back at 9:30...
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congressmanmocratic mark pocan of wisconsin.e will talk about today's house of vote on the equality act. we will be right back. ♪ >> this weekend on book tv, we are live from the kid there's bird book festival. are all they coverage begins saturday at 10:15 a.m. eastern. include vince houghton. at 11:15 a.m. eastern. etan15, former nba player thomas with we matter, athletes and activism. washington bureau chief of usa today susan page enter book the matriarch: barbara bush and the making of an american dynasty. the kid there's bird put festival this weekend live on book tv on c-span2. eastern on:00 p.m. american artifacts, we are at the library of congress to learn about a muslim scholar from west africa, where he was captured and sold into slavery. he wrote the only known american slave narrative in arabic. we see his autobiography and several documents from the collection. >> it went from hand to hand. people felt it was important enough to carried on. this is the only known existing manuscript in arabic. artifacts,erican sund
congressmanmocratic mark pocan of wisconsin.e will talk about today's house of vote on the equality act. we will be right back. ♪ >> this weekend on book tv, we are live from the kid there's bird book festival. are all they coverage begins saturday at 10:15 a.m. eastern. include vince houghton. at 11:15 a.m. eastern. etan15, former nba player thomas with we matter, athletes and activism. washington bureau chief of usa today susan page enter book the matriarch: barbara bush and the...
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cnn's jean casarez is outside the courtroom in barron county, wisconsin.emotional ending to this story. what are you hearing so far in court? >> reporter: well, and the judge said that, the hearing has already begun. the judge began by saying this is going to be an extremely emotional hearing. they are on the third victim impact statement already. the first one, one of the aunts of jayme closs who said she woke up in october to the words that her brother was gone and jayme, their only child, was missing. she got very emotional and asked the judge for the maximum sentence for this defendant. jake patterson is facing two counts of first-degree murder sentencing along with kidnapping. two life sentences plus 40 years for the kidnapping. the family members of jayme closs one by one will be giving victim impact statements. and don't forget there are three victims here -- james and denise closs, the mother and father of jayme who were murdered in cold blood by the defendant jake patterson. and jayme closs kidnapping because she went missing for 88 days while he
cnn's jean casarez is outside the courtroom in barron county, wisconsin.emotional ending to this story. what are you hearing so far in court? >> reporter: well, and the judge said that, the hearing has already begun. the judge began by saying this is going to be an extremely emotional hearing. they are on the third victim impact statement already. the first one, one of the aunts of jayme closs who said she woke up in october to the words that her brother was gone and jayme, their only...
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in the state of wisconsin, he does have the right to speak.he has reached out to a number of news outlets in the past and seems to want to speak. but till, his attorneys have not gotten back to us on this point and i asked the sheriff specifically and he said he doesn't know. >> the question everybody wants to know is why. and no matter what the answer is, it is never going to be satisfying. but i'm not surprised that the family is there. they're tight. they're very respected. very admired. and bee loved in in that commun >> it is a tough day. >> a hard moment to get through. and it is great they're doing it together. >> ahead, we will show you how congress could provide incentives for businesses to help workers pay their student debt. >> and if you're on the go, subscribe to our podcast, here are the day's top stories and what is happening in the world, in less than 20 minutes. you're watching "cbs this morning." i'm an ice cruncher. so i was excited about all-new colgate total. it has sensitivity relief, so i don't have to give up doing what
in the state of wisconsin, he does have the right to speak.he has reached out to a number of news outlets in the past and seems to want to speak. but till, his attorneys have not gotten back to us on this point and i asked the sheriff specifically and he said he doesn't know. >> the question everybody wants to know is why. and no matter what the answer is, it is never going to be satisfying. but i'm not surprised that the family is there. they're tight. they're very respected. very...
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what is hardly's ties to wisconsin? >> we have called milwaukee>> home since 1873.t rolled out a harley-davidson motorcycle. way can think of no better to see the city of milwaukee man on the back of one of its motorcycles. >> we have a 2019 heritage softail. we will be riding in style. >> let's roll. >> with lake michigan surrounding us and the skyline in view we crossed the home bridge and soon find ourselves immersed in the city. our first stop is downtown, to learn about the city's place in pop culture. ♪ >> ♪ happy days >> the fact happy days is set in milwaukee is a piece of pride for our city. it is nostalgia and something we talk about fondly. >> this is milwaukee's riverwalk in the heart of downtown milwaukee. behind me is the milwaukee river which stretches to the north side and goes to lake michigan and we have the great downtown architecture. arthur funds really was a character from -- arthur fonzar elli was a character from the show happy days. in 2008 we decided to commission the fonzto commemorate for all he did to put milwaukee on the map. this is on
what is hardly's ties to wisconsin? >> we have called milwaukee>> home since 1873.t rolled out a harley-davidson motorcycle. way can think of no better to see the city of milwaukee man on the back of one of its motorcycles. >> we have a 2019 heritage softail. we will be riding in style. >> let's roll. >> with lake michigan surrounding us and the skyline in view we crossed the home bridge and soon find ourselves immersed in the city. our first stop is downtown, to...
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buried -- david maraniss: in appleton, wisconsin.e died right before our family saved when we got to wisconsin. brian lamb: i want to show you ome video of harry truman speaking, it's only 20 seconds and get to another issue that in your book.o here's harry truman in 1950. >> i'm going to tell you how fight ot going the communism. we're not going to transform our f.b.i. into a gusstapo secret police. that's what some people would like to do. not going to try to control what our people read, say, and think. 1950.lamb: that was you sent me to this. 9835.xecutive order from march 21, 1947. president and he issues this executive order. where as, it is of vital importance that persons employed federal service be of complete and unswerving loyalty and i'll ted states, jump down to part one. there shah be a loyalty nvestigation of every person entering the city civilian employment of any department or agency of the executive branch of the federal government. it goes on and on. but what was this about, put his in context -- david maraniss: i
buried -- david maraniss: in appleton, wisconsin.e died right before our family saved when we got to wisconsin. brian lamb: i want to show you ome video of harry truman speaking, it's only 20 seconds and get to another issue that in your book.o here's harry truman in 1950. >> i'm going to tell you how fight ot going the communism. we're not going to transform our f.b.i. into a gusstapo secret police. that's what some people would like to do. not going to try to control what our people...
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that's how important wisconsin becomes in the list. think you hear a lot of substance and will cut down my try to judith bernie sanders to follow-up and redirect. see if that can provide some analysis and some look into where she stands about the future of the country preach he has a long way to go if you look at the polls. but she's competing head-to-head with joe biden in that space for kind of center left or moderate democrat. >> harris: she might do okay in wisconsin, being from next door in minnesota. i know who does great, bret baier and martha maccallum! popular corn, 6:30 p.m. on wednesday for this town hall coming up. great to see you, bret. thank you. third is on the big wall. amy klobuchar town hall. election headquarters. let's move on. rising tensions in the middle east. the trump administration deploying an aircraft carrier now, and a task force of bombers to the persian gulf. officials warning of new threats from the iranian regime. a live report. ♪ it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide po
that's how important wisconsin becomes in the list. think you hear a lot of substance and will cut down my try to judith bernie sanders to follow-up and redirect. see if that can provide some analysis and some look into where she stands about the future of the country preach he has a long way to go if you look at the polls. but she's competing head-to-head with joe biden in that space for kind of center left or moderate democrat. >> harris: she might do okay in wisconsin, being from next...
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buried in -- david: appleton, wisconsin.e died right before our family was saved when we got to wisconsin. brian: this is video of harry truman speaking, only 20 seconds and get to an issue you talked about in your book and harry truman in 1950. [video clip] harry: i'm going to tell you how we're not fighting communist. we're not forming our fine f.b.i. into a gestapo secret police. that's what some people would like to do. we're not going to try to control what our people say and read and think. [end of video clip] brian: that was 1950. executive order 9835 from march 1, 1947, harry truman as president and issues the executive order whereas it's a vital importance that persons employed in the federal service to be complete and unwavering loyalty to the united states and jump to part 1. one, there should be a loyalty investigation of every person entering the civilian department and agency of the executive branch of the federal government. it goes on and on. but what was this about, put this in context. david: it wasn't just
buried in -- david: appleton, wisconsin.e died right before our family was saved when we got to wisconsin. brian: this is video of harry truman speaking, only 20 seconds and get to an issue you talked about in your book and harry truman in 1950. [video clip] harry: i'm going to tell you how we're not fighting communist. we're not forming our fine f.b.i. into a gestapo secret police. that's what some people would like to do. we're not going to try to control what our people say and read and...
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but if we get usmca done that opens up the canadian market to wisconsin milk.his is tough time for trade farmers not just because of trade wars but imbalances in the market. they're hard-pressed they're fighting for american people but won't do simple things to help our trading relationships with our biggest trading partners. they be held into account. most americans don't agree with their obstructionist resist attitude in the house. charles: i want to ask you mainstream media jumping all over fellow republican congressman justin amash calling for president trump's impeachment. his disdain for trump is well-known. does this news actually make impeachment more likely. >> first of all, justin is a friend of mine. i like him as a person. he is more after libertarian. kevin mccarthy in earlier clip from the segment you just played justin amash votes more with democrat than he does with republicans. he is a never-trumper. this doesn't surprise me. most republicans support donald trump. they don't want to impeach the president for a fake russian investigation at that
but if we get usmca done that opens up the canadian market to wisconsin milk.his is tough time for trade farmers not just because of trade wars but imbalances in the market. they're hard-pressed they're fighting for american people but won't do simple things to help our trading relationships with our biggest trading partners. they be held into account. most americans don't agree with their obstructionist resist attitude in the house. charles: i want to ask you mainstream media jumping all over...
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the university of wisconsin, did i mention that? the wisconsin idea, which is the picture of progressivism. it is the idea that the public university should be in the service of the state, right? it will produce experts, answers, and solve social problems. so he is in milwaukee, where he thinks he can get votes. he is giving a campaign speech and an angry saloon keeper -- it is not hard to find a saloon keeper in milwaukee -- tries to assassinate him. his speech is so thick and so long that it protects them from the bullet and he's like i am find and gives the speech. true story. there is one of the things he says in the speech. what we progressives are trying to do is whatever social or industrial position to stay together for the most elementary rights and good citizenship, those elementary rights which are the foundation of good citizenship in this great republic of ours. eventually reformers begin to look to local and federal government for solutions. they are afraid of class division, as i mentioned, the major strikes, starting
the university of wisconsin, did i mention that? the wisconsin idea, which is the picture of progressivism. it is the idea that the public university should be in the service of the state, right? it will produce experts, answers, and solve social problems. so he is in milwaukee, where he thinks he can get votes. he is giving a campaign speech and an angry saloon keeper -- it is not hard to find a saloon keeper in milwaukee -- tries to assassinate him. his speech is so thick and so long that it...
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this weekend, we take you to milwaukee, wisconsin with the help of our spectrum cable partners. located on the shores of lake michigan, this city has when the highest concentrations of german ancestry in the country. it was also here that the socialist movement got its start. >> in the late 19th century was becoming the machine shop of the world, and so you had this huge pool of largely immigrant workers who were very receptive to a message that promised to benefit the working-class. >> and we will visit america's black holocaust museum to learn about james cameron, a survivor of an attempted lynching. was soon that the story important and recent he wanted it public is because he realized that lynching was such an important part of american history, and a part of american history that is never taught in schools. he wanted people to get a realistic count of the survival of the lynching to see what the dynamics of a lynching was. watch c-span cities tour of milwaukee, wisconsin this saturday at 530 erased or nazis into's -- -- 5:30 p.m. eastern on c-span two's book tv. watch as we
this weekend, we take you to milwaukee, wisconsin with the help of our spectrum cable partners. located on the shores of lake michigan, this city has when the highest concentrations of german ancestry in the country. it was also here that the socialist movement got its start. >> in the late 19th century was becoming the machine shop of the world, and so you had this huge pool of largely immigrant workers who were very receptive to a message that promised to benefit the working-class....
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wisconsin was a leader in the women's suffrage movement. in fact, wisconsin was the first state to ratify the 19th amendment. i'm wearing a yellow rose today just as the supporter -- the supporters of women's rights did a century ago. as we commemorate the 19th amendment, let's focus on how we can work together to support women and ensure that future generations will never forget that historic vote. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for ne minute. ms. jackson lee: what an amazing day. 100 years ago the congress voted out a resolution to empower women with the right to vote. it was interesting, when the last day -- last state, tennessee, when the vote was taken, or when it was about to be taken, the then speaker, who was against it, wearing a red rose, said, we got the votes, but there's nothing like the power of a woman and power of a mother and a young legislator got a letter from his mother that very morning that said, so
wisconsin was a leader in the women's suffrage movement. in fact, wisconsin was the first state to ratify the 19th amendment. i'm wearing a yellow rose today just as the supporter -- the supporters of women's rights did a century ago. as we commemorate the 19th amendment, let's focus on how we can work together to support women and ensure that future generations will never forget that historic vote. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas seek...
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. >>> jake patterson, the 21-year-old man who kidnapped a 13-year-old wisconsin girl and murdered her will face the rest of his life in prison. patterson received two life sentences without parole for holding jayme closs hostage for months before she managed to escape. and before that sentencing was handed down. closs's account of what she lived through in those torture days was read to the court by her attorney. >> you took her home, her childhood, her parents and all of her happiness. >> a packed courtroom listened as family members told the court how jayme closs's brutal murder of her parents devastated the family. >> my wife came down screaming. your brother is dead. denise is dead. and they can't find jayme. >> the 21-year-old man who pleaded guilty to the entire attack jake patterson listened as they relived the horrifying experience. jayme not in the courtroom had prepared a statement for the man who took her parents' lives. >> my parents, my home, were the most important things in my life. he took them away from me. in a way that will always leave me with a horrifying memory.
. >>> jake patterson, the 21-year-old man who kidnapped a 13-year-old wisconsin girl and murdered her will face the rest of his life in prison. patterson received two life sentences without parole for holding jayme closs hostage for months before she managed to escape. and before that sentencing was handed down. closs's account of what she lived through in those torture days was read to the court by her attorney. >> you took her home, her childhood, her parents and all of her...
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, ten electoral votes in wisconsin.ed in wisconsin by less than a point. let's hear to the head of the wisconsin soybean farmers. >> for the majority of american soybean farmers, is not whether or not we're going to lose money this year. it's how much were going to lose. >> the president was in louisiana for a fund-raiser today. it's not a state that's expected to be in play but deutsche bank says tariffs raised three percentage points from louisiana's gdp. exports plummeted the most in louisiana, down 12%. i spoke with north dakota senator kevin cramer. kramer said "there is still a number who are patient with him," but he added "for some farmers, this is a make or break growing season for them. this might be their last season with the banks." shannon. >> shannon: chad pergram, thank you very much. almost camps weakening the levees protecting sacramento from florence. that tops tonight's western round up experts finding multiple places where homeless people burrowed into the levees along the river to create flat spaces
, ten electoral votes in wisconsin.ed in wisconsin by less than a point. let's hear to the head of the wisconsin soybean farmers. >> for the majority of american soybean farmers, is not whether or not we're going to lose money this year. it's how much were going to lose. >> the president was in louisiana for a fund-raiser today. it's not a state that's expected to be in play but deutsche bank says tariffs raised three percentage points from louisiana's gdp. exports plummeted the...
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the people are great in wisconsin.ave to go in campaign, you have not won the great state of wisconsin in decades. i went there a lot. in all fairness, her husband, bill, a good politician, they didn't listen to him. he said, you better go to wisconsin, you better go to michigan. i see a lot of things out there, a lot of signs, trump/pence -- mike pence, is he doing a good job, by the way? doing a good job. his wife karen is doing a great job. i see a lot of trump/pence signs on the lawns, you better go there. they said, what the hell does he know? well, he's a pro. a lot better than their analysts. their analyst went so good. you have to go and you have to work and we are a for can you believe i got to the white house two and a half years ago and the first night i stood on the area of the beautiful residents, they call it. it's beautiful. i said to melania, do you believe this? it's going to be so long. it seemed like four years would never happen. now we are a year and a half away left. think of it. it's incredible h
the people are great in wisconsin.ave to go in campaign, you have not won the great state of wisconsin in decades. i went there a lot. in all fairness, her husband, bill, a good politician, they didn't listen to him. he said, you better go to wisconsin, you better go to michigan. i see a lot of things out there, a lot of signs, trump/pence -- mike pence, is he doing a good job, by the way? doing a good job. his wife karen is doing a great job. i see a lot of trump/pence signs on the lawns, you...
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it hadn't been lost in decades, the people are great in wisconsin, you have to go there and campaign.he people said you will be okay, the, the republicans haven't won the great state of wisconsine in decades -- you've got to go there, i went there a lot! her husband bill is a good politician, the didn't listen to him. he said you better go to wisconsin and y michigan, i'm seeing a lot of things out there, i'm seeing a lot of sign signs, trump-pence. he's doing a great job, i'm seeing a lot of trump-pence signs on the lawns, you better s go there, what does he know? he's a pro, he knows a lot better than their analysts, their analysts weren't so p goo. you have to go and you have to work and we are officially in a couple of weeks, we are starting. can you believe i got to the white house? two i do half years ago and the first night i stood on the area of the beautiful residence they call it, it's beautiful. and i said to melania, do you believe this? it's going to be so long. it seemed like four years would never happen and now we are a year and a half away, les. think of it, it's incr
it hadn't been lost in decades, the people are great in wisconsin, you have to go there and campaign.he people said you will be okay, the, the republicans haven't won the great state of wisconsine in decades -- you've got to go there, i went there a lot! her husband bill is a good politician, the didn't listen to him. he said you better go to wisconsin and y michigan, i'm seeing a lot of things out there, i'm seeing a lot of sign signs, trump-pence. he's doing a great job, i'm seeing a lot of...
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senator klobuchar chose wisconsin.d not campaign here in 2016 and now democrats see this as really ripe territory. in fact they move the convention here to milwaukee. it will be interesting to see how she plays off the crowd in a state that economically is doing pretty well if you look at the numbers. >> dana: martha, what you think is her best area to break out and wake up in the morning feeling like she made a difference. >> martha: the lane that she has carved for herself is as an experienced moderate democrat senator. i think she's kind of separated herself from medicare for all, from free college. she is in favor of the green new deal but she's basically saying she is sort of a more practical perspective. i think anyone who looks at the election knows the path to victory cuts through the midwest, as it did for donald trump. this is her turf. she's from minnesota. she understands the rural community. it's something she feels strongly about. she is saying that all that stuff and swayed to the left is not going to be
senator klobuchar chose wisconsin.d not campaign here in 2016 and now democrats see this as really ripe territory. in fact they move the convention here to milwaukee. it will be interesting to see how she plays off the crowd in a state that economically is doing pretty well if you look at the numbers. >> dana: martha, what you think is her best area to break out and wake up in the morning feeling like she made a difference. >> martha: the lane that she has carved for herself is as...
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jean casarez, cnn, baron, wisconsin. >>> much more ahead on the cnn newsroom. stay with us.smanship, and technology that have made the rx the leading luxury suv of all time. lease the 2019 rx 350 for $399 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepa
jean casarez, cnn, baron, wisconsin. >>> much more ahead on the cnn newsroom. stay with us.smanship, and technology that have made the rx the leading luxury suv of all time. lease the 2019 rx 350 for $399 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have...
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last week you dissed the correspondence dinner, you out in wisconsin and green bay, yet some fun on the stage with the president. let's roll the tape. >> last year this night i was on a slightly different event. not as welcome. this has been an honor. i'm so proud to work for the present. >> she's becoming too popular. i am jealous. sarah, you're fired! jesse: better be careful sarah! you have to be very careful! >> i'm taking a step back but thankfully, the president has a great sense of humor and was just kidding. and when i showed up on monday, i still had a place here at the white house and i cannot be happier working for the president. i'm very proud, he is a great story to tell and i'm glad to be a part of it. jesse: how will the president celebrate cinco de mayo? >> we will see i don't know. i am sure he will let us all know.maybe he will call into your show later this weekend. who knows! jesse: maybe a taco bowler two. are you looking forward to the next press briefing? i mean, i can see you out there, in time they say anything, you say, how are we supposed to believe anything t
last week you dissed the correspondence dinner, you out in wisconsin and green bay, yet some fun on the stage with the president. let's roll the tape. >> last year this night i was on a slightly different event. not as welcome. this has been an honor. i'm so proud to work for the present. >> she's becoming too popular. i am jealous. sarah, you're fired! jesse: better be careful sarah! you have to be very careful! >> i'm taking a step back but thankfully, the president has a...
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but what has happened in medicin madison and wisconsin hs happened throughout the country. there has been a decline in public support for hiring. gallup polls with other similar, that thereolls, show is a declining public support for colleges. there is a disenchantment with colleges. arei suspect legislators picking up on that, and they like to put their money where it will win them votes come up be popular with them, and they are finding that colleges are a little less appealing than they were 40, 50 years ago. added to that, there are some people that feel, and i think there is some truth to this, that the increased federal government role in financing education has led state governments to feel sort of like oh, we do not have to do much more than we used to, we can be sort of modest in our support, because the fed looks at the oak of the spending, and andrew they had, by their role with the pellnt loan program, the grant program, student tax credits and so forth. host: does that mean loans are too easy to come by these days? guest: i think anyone can get a loan, practica
but what has happened in medicin madison and wisconsin hs happened throughout the country. there has been a decline in public support for hiring. gallup polls with other similar, that thereolls, show is a declining public support for colleges. there is a disenchantment with colleges. arei suspect legislators picking up on that, and they like to put their money where it will win them votes come up be popular with them, and they are finding that colleges are a little less appealing than they were...