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as far as where you go in wisconsin, you go everywhere. little bits and pieces can do largela things. we've had a lot of close elections going back 20 years. obviously the obama elections were outriders because basically this is a purple state and one or two points can decide the race. the president will attempt to reconnect with his voters out of state which is in the parts of say wausauutside of down across green bay and obviously waukesha and washington. you are going to hear a lot about that. the democrats have to do well in milwaukee and madison and do better in the rural areas. we are talking about wisconsin politics in the battleground with the phone lines are open if you want to join the conversation, we are talking with bill of the milwaukee journal sentinel. (202)748-8000, republicans 8001, independent 8002 and a special line for the wisconsin residents, (202)748-8003. you said a second ago democrats are going to hawaii and wisconsin taking the national convention next summer. talk about why they made that pick and how they are g
as far as where you go in wisconsin, you go everywhere. little bits and pieces can do largela things. we've had a lot of close elections going back 20 years. obviously the obama elections were outriders because basically this is a purple state and one or two points can decide the race. the president will attempt to reconnect with his voters out of state which is in the parts of say wausauutside of down across green bay and obviously waukesha and washington. you are going to hear a lot about...
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charlie sykes joining us from wisconsin. this is thomas in wisconsin, a republican. go ahead. >> good morning, gentlemen. we knew here in southwestern wisconsin that charlie sykes was a never-trumper right from the beginning, and most of us were, too, because we were supporting scott walker for president and then we went to marco rubio and eventually went to tread cruz who want the nomination here in wisconsin. once president trump started doing the things we wanted him to do we saw that he was the right choice and continues to do what needs to be done. charlie sykes is part of the resistance and that's to throw enough you know what against the wall and see what sticks. >> do you think donald trump wins wisconsin again in 2020? that's thomas in wisconsin. charlie sykes, same question to you. do you think president trump wins wisconsin again in 2020? >> well, thomas is probably not a fan of mine anymore. but yes, could i just point out that, you know, i was on the air here in wisconsin for more than 20 years and did support -- i did support scott walker. i would have
charlie sykes joining us from wisconsin. this is thomas in wisconsin, a republican. go ahead. >> good morning, gentlemen. we knew here in southwestern wisconsin that charlie sykes was a never-trumper right from the beginning, and most of us were, too, because we were supporting scott walker for president and then we went to marco rubio and eventually went to tread cruz who want the nomination here in wisconsin. once president trump started doing the things we wanted him to do we saw that...
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wisconsin politics.glauber is our guest joining us on the c-span bus. there is a story in the journal sentinel on a tale of two governors. tony evers and scott walker. what we learned about the governor in his first two months in office. things have turned sort of a normalcy here following the scott walker -- scott walker was a very polarizing figure. he was loved as well as loathed. him, he you think about was governor here for eight years. we are now back into an area where tony evers, people feel pretty good about him and if they don't feel good about him they feel pretty bad about him. like not the extremes walker in terms of reaction. tony people errors remains a pop -- tony eversrors remains a popular person. most people, state government, they see a governor, they say he is ok or not ok but not with the passion you had during the walker years. we will see how long that lasts. evers is not as well-known as walker was. everybody had an opinion about scott walker. not everybody has an opinion about t
wisconsin politics.glauber is our guest joining us on the c-span bus. there is a story in the journal sentinel on a tale of two governors. tony evers and scott walker. what we learned about the governor in his first two months in office. things have turned sort of a normalcy here following the scott walker -- scott walker was a very polarizing figure. he was loved as well as loathed. him, he you think about was governor here for eight years. we are now back into an area where tony evers, people...
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so will he win in wisconsin? the caveat was i did not think he would win in 2016, but i that wisconsin will be the battleground state. i think it is a microcosm of the rest of the country. and the vote is divided into urban, rural, and a suburban. there are democratic strongholds, hard-core republican strongholds. donald trump won in wisconsin because he flipped the northern rural parts of the state. many counties that voted for barack obama twice voted for donald trump. the question is, will democrats turn out in big numbers in milwaukee, in places like dane county. in the midterms, they did. but it is a different ballgame with the general election. so if i knew who the democratic nominee was, i could give it a stronger prediction. so far, most of the democrats are leading donald trump, but i think the candidates actually matter. and i do think that wisconsin will be very much in play right until the end. host: which candidates definitely win and which definitely lose wisconsin? guest: there is no such thing as
so will he win in wisconsin? the caveat was i did not think he would win in 2016, but i that wisconsin will be the battleground state. i think it is a microcosm of the rest of the country. and the vote is divided into urban, rural, and a suburban. there are democratic strongholds, hard-core republican strongholds. donald trump won in wisconsin because he flipped the northern rural parts of the state. many counties that voted for barack obama twice voted for donald trump. the question is, will...
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we'll be saying wisconsin, wisconsin, wisconsin.texedus. in from the lone star state is a sign they don't like their party's chances of winning back the house next year. you're watching "hardball." atch. that's why with dell small business technology advisors. you'll get tailored product solutions, expert tech advice and one-on-one partnership. call an advisor today at 877-buy-dell. ♪ you gotta start somewhere. i'm a reporter for the new york times. the when, the where bank statements, tax returns, it's out, dozens of copy records of deeds and reports. 1995 showed that he was bleeding money. go through it all, understand it all holy sh* number by number, brick by brick. that's when we realized. that's fraud. i built this empire and i did it by myself. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, hmm. exactly.. so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ woman 1: i had no symptoms of hepa
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a lot of police department and wisconsin.ndicator, weany will be calling on other jurisdictions throughout the nation to allow us to use some of their police officers during this time. the security concerns are so serious. i know this is something that they have done in the past. milwaukee had taken part in this, having some of our police officers go to other communities. that federal grant is to make sure that local property taxpayers aren't bearing the cost for what is a national event. >> over the years i've watched conventions cover -- conventions, milwaukee will be my fifth, i've seen them of all -- in a number of ways. there's more excitement. there are ancillary events. there's a lot more enthusiasm at times. there is still the same political event that they were when i attended my first one in 2004. we are working to nominate a candidate. people are coming together to unite behind the party's platform. we are setting the groundwork for the general election. >> we know that a four-day convention will not be the savior.
a lot of police department and wisconsin.ndicator, weany will be calling on other jurisdictions throughout the nation to allow us to use some of their police officers during this time. the security concerns are so serious. i know this is something that they have done in the past. milwaukee had taken part in this, having some of our police officers go to other communities. that federal grant is to make sure that local property taxpayers aren't bearing the cost for what is a national event....
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in wisconsin, our wages are up and unemployment is down. we have more jobs in wisconsin than we have people to fill those jobs. that's a success story of american capitalism. i'm proud of that and though everybody may not agree that it's been those policies that have created it, and some of those are on the left, when they dig deep in their heart, they can't deny that what we've done has made their lives better. and so often we have, in my district, it's been the forgotten men and women, men and women who feel like people come to this chamber, to this town, and they engage in debates that are irrelevant, debates that don't make their lives better. debate -- debates that don't improve their economy. maybe it's a debate that might improve the coast or, you know, global corporations, but it's a debate that doesn't help their rural smalltown community. and they've seen, over the last few years, that their voices have been heard, their pain has been heard, and it's been addressed. and for that, they are incredibly grateful. when you shop at wal-
in wisconsin, our wages are up and unemployment is down. we have more jobs in wisconsin than we have people to fill those jobs. that's a success story of american capitalism. i'm proud of that and though everybody may not agree that it's been those policies that have created it, and some of those are on the left, when they dig deep in their heart, they can't deny that what we've done has made their lives better. and so often we have, in my district, it's been the forgotten men and women, men...
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we need to be here in wisconsin, and michigan, pennsylvania, ohio, and the choice of milwaukee i thinkeally helps send that message. >> this is one of the places where the labor movement, so much under threat from republicans, was born, right here in milwaukee in our bay view community. people shed blood and died fighting for the eight hour workday. it's a place where in just recent times, it has just been turned into a right to work state. our history of community engagement and sharing is something i think is important to brag about. we're a very diverse community. and one of our challenges is to make sure that that's not something that just rolls off of of our tongues, but that we actually have minority participation in the economic benefit of this convention. >> one of the things that we're most proud about with fiserv forum is that almost all of the workers were from milwaukee from wisconsin. we're hoping for similar success we're talking about transforming fiserv for the democratic national convention. we want this thing to be built and made in milwaukee. we are looking forward t
we need to be here in wisconsin, and michigan, pennsylvania, ohio, and the choice of milwaukee i thinkeally helps send that message. >> this is one of the places where the labor movement, so much under threat from republicans, was born, right here in milwaukee in our bay view community. people shed blood and died fighting for the eight hour workday. it's a place where in just recent times, it has just been turned into a right to work state. our history of community engagement and sharing...
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we want to mobilize people here throughout all of wisconsin. put our best foot forward and give people here and economic opportunity. it will really prosper in the long run. >> we need to make sure we are able to work with everyone, both democrats and republicans in the city and state. along with all of the other groups that are going to be coming in and private businesses to come in to help make this a -- this successful. we have to make sure that we're really buttoned up. that we come together as a group and put on our convention because again this at going to be our chance to show off milwaukee. we want to make sure that we are able to show milwaukee the best light. >> i think when you do any convention you will have an opportunity to uncover some obstacles in the planning process. i know that milwaukee is able to handle a convention that's one of the reasons we were selected. we put our best foot forward and show that weekend overcome whatever obstacles may be a -- two really produce what i think will be one of the best democratic national
we want to mobilize people here throughout all of wisconsin. put our best foot forward and give people here and economic opportunity. it will really prosper in the long run. >> we need to make sure we are able to work with everyone, both democrats and republicans in the city and state. along with all of the other groups that are going to be coming in and private businesses to come in to help make this a -- this successful. we have to make sure that we're really buttoned up. that we come...
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we have more jobs in wisconsin then we have people to fill the jobs.t is a success story of american capitalism. i am proud of that. agree everybody might not that it is been those policies, and some of those have been on the left, when they dig deep in their heart, they can't deny what we have done has made their lives better. and so often we have in my district, it has been the forgotten men and women who feel like people come to this chamber, to this town and they engage in debates that are irrelevant, debates adult make their lives better, debates a don't the economy. maybe it is a debate that might global the coast or corporations, but is a debate that does not help their rural small-town community. they have seen over the last few years that their voices have been heard, their pain has been heard and it has been addressed. for that, they are incredibly grateful. when you shop at walmart and you have a hard time figuring out where you will get the dollars to pay your mortgage, or how you will send your kids to school, and if you lose your job that
we have more jobs in wisconsin then we have people to fill the jobs.t is a success story of american capitalism. i am proud of that. agree everybody might not that it is been those policies, and some of those have been on the left, when they dig deep in their heart, they can't deny what we have done has made their lives better. and so often we have in my district, it has been the forgotten men and women who feel like people come to this chamber, to this town and they engage in debates that are...
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bernie sanders 171 of 72 wisconsin counties -- won 71 of 72 wisconsin counties.he one who has all of our attention is senator elizabeth warren, a very compelling candidate. i do not know if it is 1-2 warren and bernie, or bernie and warren. i see a lot more enthusiasm for one of those candidates then it biden or any of the others. in?: where do you come guest: i think it is ridiculous, sometimes this assertion that we can run to far-left. the new state party chair the state of wisconsin with a very capable young man, just pointed out, we never accused the republicans of running too far right. i don't think being progressive and leading with human values like medicare for all, i don't think that puts us too far to the left. be it elizabeth warren, who i predict, will be the next president of the united states, or bernie sanders, who personally, my own voting habits, i will vote for bernie in all probabilities, but i would be ecstatic to see either of those two carrying the mantle on behalf of the party. here in the upper midwest weathe -- whether michigan or wisco
bernie sanders 171 of 72 wisconsin counties -- won 71 of 72 wisconsin counties.he one who has all of our attention is senator elizabeth warren, a very compelling candidate. i do not know if it is 1-2 warren and bernie, or bernie and warren. i see a lot more enthusiasm for one of those candidates then it biden or any of the others. in?: where do you come guest: i think it is ridiculous, sometimes this assertion that we can run to far-left. the new state party chair the state of wisconsin with a...
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wisconsin is very much in play for the republicans. a very narrow major they lost the supreme court race. >> the margin of error in this poll is plus or minus 3.9 points. we're talking about a margin of error situation with sanders, a little better situation if you're on team biden for him with that nine-point lead in the head-to-head. i want to get your take on i had performance at the climate town hall cnn. he was described as fumbling and on defense. could this add to some democrats concerns about whether he is the right nominee for 2020? >> every time the media and those in the beltway paint this picture of joe biden somehow or another the picture they paint is the right picture, he tends to come out stronger than he was before. i don't think this example will be any different. look, it was vice president joe biden under president barack obama who led the charge when it came to making climate change a real conversation in this country with all the work they did for eight successful years. this idea that people who would never be fo
wisconsin is very much in play for the republicans. a very narrow major they lost the supreme court race. >> the margin of error in this poll is plus or minus 3.9 points. we're talking about a margin of error situation with sanders, a little better situation if you're on team biden for him with that nine-point lead in the head-to-head. i want to get your take on i had performance at the climate town hall cnn. he was described as fumbling and on defense. could this add to some democrats...
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state of wisconsin is perfect for growing the medicinal plant gin saying china has been a lucrative market for american gin saying but ginseng is one of the agricultural products subjected to tariffs in the ongoing trade war between washington and beijing the result a 20 percent drop in sales to china farmers fear for their livelihoods they can't react quickly to market changes because juicing takes up to 5 years to grow and harvest up all 3 percent or croft more last year. on the market and we have a new crop coming coming up in about 4 to 6 weeks so it's a has been a hard time for jones and farmers here around 2 thirds of the wisconsin ginseng crop is exported to mainland china jungmann tulle started farming ginseng here 9 years ago but the ongoing trade war is hurting he's trying to stay positive by taking the long view or present more what has always been the bring the bears from wisconsin or us for trial that more was despiser pound. and according to some ancient chinese texts he carps one of the symptoms that jin singh can help to alleviate. that's it for me on the business of asia h
state of wisconsin is perfect for growing the medicinal plant gin saying china has been a lucrative market for american gin saying but ginseng is one of the agricultural products subjected to tariffs in the ongoing trade war between washington and beijing the result a 20 percent drop in sales to china farmers fear for their livelihoods they can't react quickly to market changes because juicing takes up to 5 years to grow and harvest up all 3 percent or croft more last year. on the market and we...
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that is what has been happening in wisconsin. in wisconsin, school districts and municipalities simply did not have the power to roll back some of those union benefits, so the only solution to keep the services going was higher taxes. the unions were fine with that, but it was not until scott walker's reforms, which they protested vehemently, that the school districts gained the ability to control their budgets and bring costs down, and that is when we saw property taxes fall. government exists to serve the people. protecting the public, giving children good education, not needlessly cutting pay. the common good has to take priority over the interests of any narrow group, any interest group. but government unions make this impossible. think about what collective bargaining powers do. it means elected representatives have to sit down with government representatives and bargain with them as equals over how we spend taxes, how is the government going to be operated. unless the government unions agree, public policy cannot be enacted
that is what has been happening in wisconsin. in wisconsin, school districts and municipalities simply did not have the power to roll back some of those union benefits, so the only solution to keep the services going was higher taxes. the unions were fine with that, but it was not until scott walker's reforms, which they protested vehemently, that the school districts gained the ability to control their budgets and bring costs down, and that is when we saw property taxes fall. government exists...
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they will have a hell of winning wisconsin. i think it is michigan and pennsylvania, and if they are able to do that effectively, the mathematics improved tremendously, campaigns matter. they got more money, they had more voter contact. in, thereeed to walk is a lot of energy behind her. she will need to walk in and remake the democratic party overnight to be able to run the kind of grassroots operation necessary when we already have one foot in the door. tim: i want to build on that point about the states and her appeal because i think there is a disconnect. on the one hand, she is a liberal college professor, that is the way she has been painted, which she is. that is what she sells herself. i think she has -- >> she is for socialized medicine and a college professor. tim: she came from a low income family she put herself through law school, there is a different part of her biography. >> she had help in the admissions process. tim: we are not going >> >> down that route. do you want to listen for elizabeth warren -- to elicit
they will have a hell of winning wisconsin. i think it is michigan and pennsylvania, and if they are able to do that effectively, the mathematics improved tremendously, campaigns matter. they got more money, they had more voter contact. in, thereeed to walk is a lot of energy behind her. she will need to walk in and remake the democratic party overnight to be able to run the kind of grassroots operation necessary when we already have one foot in the door. tim: i want to build on that point...
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they will have a hell of winning wisconsin. i think it is michigan and pennsylvania, and if they are able to do that effectively, the mathematics improved tremendously, campaigns matter. they got more money, they had more voter contact. in, thereeed to walk is a lot of energy behind her. she will need to walk in and remake the democratic party overnight to be able to run the kind of grassroots operation necessary when we already have one foot in the door. tim: i want to build on that point about the states and her appeal because i think there is a disconnect. on the one hand, she is a liberal college professor, that is the way she has been painted, which she is. that is what she sells herself. i think she has -- >> she is for socialized medicine and a college professor. tim: she came from a low income family she put herself through law school, there is a different part of her biography. >> she had help in the admissions process. tim: we are not going >> >> down that route. do you want to listen for elizabeth warren -- to elicit
they will have a hell of winning wisconsin. i think it is michigan and pennsylvania, and if they are able to do that effectively, the mathematics improved tremendously, campaigns matter. they got more money, they had more voter contact. in, thereeed to walk is a lot of energy behind her. she will need to walk in and remake the democratic party overnight to be able to run the kind of grassroots operation necessary when we already have one foot in the door. tim: i want to build on that point...
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dan balz reporting many analysts point to wisconsin as the single state upon which the election could's bring in bishop garrison, cofounder of the joseph rainy center for public policy and republican strategist brian darling, founder of liberty judgment affairs. good morning. >> good morning. >> do you agree the electoral nap will be this narrow? what does this mean for the eventual democratic nominee? >> sure. ultimately you need to focus in these potential states. the electoral map has always been about 11, 12 states, battleground states to begin with. the idea the focus will be a little more narrow, we just saw that in 2016. so no one should be necessarily that surprised that we're going to have that big -- that small i should say of a focus again, concentrating these particular states. but at the end of the day we want our current president and we want our democratic candidate to do all they can to speak to all people and to speak to all voters because ultimately they're not just going to represent four states. they're going to represent the totality of the country. >> brian, what
dan balz reporting many analysts point to wisconsin as the single state upon which the election could's bring in bishop garrison, cofounder of the joseph rainy center for public policy and republican strategist brian darling, founder of liberty judgment affairs. good morning. >> good morning. >> do you agree the electoral nap will be this narrow? what does this mean for the eventual democratic nominee? >> sure. ultimately you need to focus in these potential states. the...
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i think they will have a helluva time winning wisconsin. andally think michigan pennsylvania, if they can do that effectively, the mathematics for them improved tremendously. campaigns matter. they've got more money, they are doing more voter contact. she is going to need to walk in and remake the democratic party overnight to run the grassroots operation necessary to win when we already have one foot in the door in my opinion. >> i want to talk about those states and warns appeal. i think there is a bit of a disconnect. on the one hand, she is a liberal college professor and that's how she has been painted by republicans over the years. >> she is viewed that's the way she -- she is. that's the way she sells herself. she is for socialized medicine and is a college professor. >> but she is a low income -- comes from a low income family, she put herself through college. >> she had some health with the -- help with the admissions process. >> we are not going to go down that road. the disconnect, i have been on the stump with her, and i think t
i think they will have a helluva time winning wisconsin. andally think michigan pennsylvania, if they can do that effectively, the mathematics for them improved tremendously. campaigns matter. they've got more money, they are doing more voter contact. she is going to need to walk in and remake the democratic party overnight to run the grassroots operation necessary to win when we already have one foot in the door in my opinion. >> i want to talk about those states and warns appeal. i...
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look at farm bankruptcies and wisconsin. look at plant closures. look at the challenge that our automobile industry is having. look at the skyrocketing of cost around pharmaceuticals. the increased cost around health care. the fact that tens of millions of americans have been kicked off of their health insurance. with no real access to another option, another plan. there's a difference between saying you will do something and people living the experience. i think that will make a really big difference. the second part of that is, people have decided whether or not they believe donald trump has the temperament to be president. people have made a decision about whether or not they believe donald trump is racist or sexist or whatever attributes are assigned to him by over half the country. i think there's not that much more to gain by making that the center of the conversation. it's already a part of the conversation every day. it's not to say that these other issues aren't important. it's to say that we have to be really strong and intentional about
look at farm bankruptcies and wisconsin. look at plant closures. look at the challenge that our automobile industry is having. look at the skyrocketing of cost around pharmaceuticals. the increased cost around health care. the fact that tens of millions of americans have been kicked off of their health insurance. with no real access to another option, another plan. there's a difference between saying you will do something and people living the experience. i think that will make a really big...
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our wisconsin primary isn't until early april. what's mosthat's important to me. i'm not sure what my time line will be, but i'm going to continue talking to all candidates about some of the issues that i think they should be running on. i would argue the states that win are states like wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, maybe throw in ohio and iowa. it's that upper midwest. so you better be addressing some of those core economic issues. a core economic issue. people talk about it at their kitchen table. whether or not they have a good supporting job and that means talking about things like trade, where the president has fumbled, because he's trying to do tariffs by tweeting. that's not a policy. bad's just a really practice that's hurting farmers in the upper midwest quite a bit. thoseould say focus on kitchen table issues that people talk about. they're worried about health for their mortgage or rent. can they take a family vacation in wisconsin? you get that snowmobile or that camper? that's what most people are carrying about. we talk about those issues, we'll
our wisconsin primary isn't until early april. what's mosthat's important to me. i'm not sure what my time line will be, but i'm going to continue talking to all candidates about some of the issues that i think they should be running on. i would argue the states that win are states like wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, maybe throw in ohio and iowa. it's that upper midwest. so you better be addressing some of those core economic issues. a core economic issue. people talk about it at their...
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you are a congresswoman from wisconsin, wisconsin went for donald trump, was one of the three states that gave him the electoral college edge. what has to happen for the democrats to win wisconsin in your opinion, no one is on the ground more than you in the congress. what has to happen in wisconsin to bring out the votes that could change that electoral college vote in 2020 in your opinion? >> well, i'll tell you, rev, we have got to fight. we've got to do what reverend jackson, one of your mentors have said. we got to go around and pick up the rocks. we got to let people know with ecare about them. this is not just about defeating donald trump, this awful person. but this is about moving our agenda forward. we cannot hope to lower the costs of prescription drugs. i mean, my exxon if law you know died, age 53, for lack of healthcare. this is what people are concerned about. we have got to raise the minimum wage. we have got to let people know what they stand to lose by not voting. we can't just say, oh, let's impeach him. you know, because he engaged with porn stars. we've got to le
you are a congresswoman from wisconsin, wisconsin went for donald trump, was one of the three states that gave him the electoral college edge. what has to happen for the democrats to win wisconsin in your opinion, no one is on the ground more than you in the congress. what has to happen in wisconsin to bring out the votes that could change that electoral college vote in 2020 in your opinion? >> well, i'll tell you, rev, we have got to fight. we've got to do what reverend jackson, one of...
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the poll numbers in places like wisconsin. the insistence on always being right and that the news is always wrong. and this notion that i'm going to move the needle by just saying we're getting out of afghanistan. when the president says something like that, people have to then create some kind of predicate, some kind of foundation for doing it. i'm not sure that, as is the case with so many of the president's policies, i'm not sure anybody's really thought this through. i think it really comes down to a basic question of what exactly will afghanistan look like and who are we going to negotiate so that we can leave and not have these continuing threats to our security? >> john heilemann, labor day season reminds people of a certain age of the jerry lewis telethon. tonight on cnn a democrat-a-thon, an environment-a-thon. all of the democrats over hours came before interviewers. to tom's point, this is all happening in the background. the democrats are eventually going to choose a candidate here. >> well, we find -- as you know,
the poll numbers in places like wisconsin. the insistence on always being right and that the news is always wrong. and this notion that i'm going to move the needle by just saying we're getting out of afghanistan. when the president says something like that, people have to then create some kind of predicate, some kind of foundation for doing it. i'm not sure that, as is the case with so many of the president's policies, i'm not sure anybody's really thought this through. i think it really comes...
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what's the current state of the president's reelection campaign in wisconsin?ow about it? >> well, they're building their ground game in wisconsin. they do have a presence there already. it will grow by the end of the year and into early next year. one of the things they're doing with an eye towards wisconsin, michigan, and pennsylvania, is they are trying to make a play for organized labor, union households. people who may have been inclined to support president trump in 2016 but ultimately voted for hillary clinton. this time around would be more supportive of a nominee like joe biden versus the president. they plan to have a grass roots coalition that will go after those union households and labor voters. rank and file union members included. they're definitely paying close attention to the dynamics and the landscape in wisconsin. certainly something that's at the top of their minds, an area of concern i would say. >> gabby orr, politico, and mr. tyler, pulling double duty for us, thank you, enjoy the weekend, guys. >>> coming up lester holt will join andrea
what's the current state of the president's reelection campaign in wisconsin?ow about it? >> well, they're building their ground game in wisconsin. they do have a presence there already. it will grow by the end of the year and into early next year. one of the things they're doing with an eye towards wisconsin, michigan, and pennsylvania, is they are trying to make a play for organized labor, union households. people who may have been inclined to support president trump in 2016 but...
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maybe why did not in madison, wisconsin. -- why it did not in madison, wisconsin. parades on holidays such as the fourth of july. some people can probably identify some of these buildings in grand rapids. parades with lots of floats, all sorts of messages. often about saving the little red schoolhouse from catholics. womenically done by the of the ku klux klan. that is a subject by the way. we know a little bit about women in the claim. so far as i know, no one has yet found a membership list of a women's klan organization. that would be exceedingly valuable. the assumption is that the women were pretty much like the men who joined the klan. honest midwesterners. rallies such as this one in madison, wisconsin. band concerts, lectures, parade around the capital, fireworks. swearing in of new members. a picnic in central illinois with all sorts of entertainment. these were festivals, these were places where people of like-minded sort to get together, to enjoy. the way they had enjoyed before and after, but now with this twist of klan speeches and programs. this ad in
maybe why did not in madison, wisconsin. -- why it did not in madison, wisconsin. parades on holidays such as the fourth of july. some people can probably identify some of these buildings in grand rapids. parades with lots of floats, all sorts of messages. often about saving the little red schoolhouse from catholics. womenically done by the of the ku klux klan. that is a subject by the way. we know a little bit about women in the claim. so far as i know, no one has yet found a membership list...
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and sean duffy also of wisconsin announced he will resignfective september 23. democrat who is have announced they are not running for re-election in 2020 include dave of iowa. susan davis of alifornia. ♪ c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning. politico's gabby and mike lewis of the hill will discuss the rounch congress from the august break and then matt schultz are talking about a new survey on credit cards and consumer debt. watch live at 7:00 eastern this morning. be sure to connect with us during the program with your phone calls and foost facebook questions and starting this morning with our new testing feature. >> here is a look at our live coverage today on the c-span networks. 10:00 a.m., former homeland security secretary sits before a field hearing in new york city. the hearing takes place at the national 9-11 memorial and museum just ahead of the 18th anniversary of the terrorist attacks and the u.s. house returns from the august recess gaveling in at 2:00 p.m. eastern for legisl
and sean duffy also of wisconsin announced he will resignfective september 23. democrat who is have announced they are not running for re-election in 2020 include dave of iowa. susan davis of alifornia. ♪ c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning. politico's gabby and mike lewis of the hill will discuss the rounch congress from the august break and then matt schultz are talking about a new survey on credit cards and consumer...
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nominee as he meets a variety of hears from a bolt -- he from a baltimore steelworker, senior citizen, wisconsin farmer, unemployed engineer and wheelchair-bound vietnam veteran. mcgovern lost to richard nixon in a landslide that year, winning only the district of columbia and massachusetts. [film begins] >> waves of planes and helicopters, both american and south vietnamese, have made thousands of sorties. senator mcgovern: during the past year i have found that campaigning can be a lonely notness, airports, motels, seeing my family for weeks at a time. but the rewards of staying in touch with this country have been more than worth the cost. [applause] when i announced i would seek the presidency, some said i would appeal to only a few. but in the past two years, i have touched many different americans. countlessveled thousands of miles to look them in the eye, to know their man canto learn what no ever understand from behind his desk in washington. have 5.5% laid off, actually unemployed. it's really hard. >> how much, how many? >> eggs are $.35 a dozen. >> if you don't like the work, you can
nominee as he meets a variety of hears from a bolt -- he from a baltimore steelworker, senior citizen, wisconsin farmer, unemployed engineer and wheelchair-bound vietnam veteran. mcgovern lost to richard nixon in a landslide that year, winning only the district of columbia and massachusetts. [film begins] >> waves of planes and helicopters, both american and south vietnamese, have made thousands of sorties. senator mcgovern: during the past year i have found that campaigning can be a...
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on november the 8th 2016 against all odds trump took wisconsin 523000 votes michigan 511000 pennsylvania 543000. in total 77000 votes in these 3 key states kerry trying to victory when he was 3000000 votes behind over the entire country. the digital targeting strategy had proved effective we can see that approximately 70000 voters made the decision for everyone else because they were the ones in the districts that ended up deciding to really i think this highlights as well our electoral college system is a vulnerability that if software and data allows the most important voters to be easily. found it and diminishing the vote of everyone else effectively. politics and democracy was the next industry to fall we knew that technology interrupted newspapers and journalism and music and it was like actually here is we've been talking all this time about how great you know technology is it. for the next disruptive technology and i was like this is technology disrupting politics and and it's not just politics it's democracy and donald trump is the great disruptor. after trump's election when 2 f
on november the 8th 2016 against all odds trump took wisconsin 523000 votes michigan 511000 pennsylvania 543000. in total 77000 votes in these 3 key states kerry trying to victory when he was 3000000 votes behind over the entire country. the digital targeting strategy had proved effective we can see that approximately 70000 voters made the decision for everyone else because they were the ones in the districts that ended up deciding to really i think this highlights as well our electoral college...
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the poll he shoud earlier looked decent for wisconsin, but wisconsin is always close.t trump won by 23,000 votes, john kerry won by 11,000 votes in 2004. al gore won by 6,000 votes in 2000. >> it's funny, i don't remember it being that tight every year. i just remember republicans have not won it since 2008. >> the democrats pulled it out and the theory was that it would always go democrat, but the governor just beat scott walker there by about 1% of the vote, the democratic governor who is there now. and then they had a statewide vote for the supreme court that republicans just won. johnson, republican won i think with 50.2% of the vote. so it is a close, close state and if the other two flip for the democrats, trump holds wisconsin, he wins by one electoral vote. >> all right. >> tom, i was reading what canada has done in terms of election security. they have far advanced the united states. in terms of election security and wisconsin, are there paper ballots and cities and towns in wisconsin? is that safe isn't it? can it be hacked into? >> those are both vulnerabili
the poll he shoud earlier looked decent for wisconsin, but wisconsin is always close.t trump won by 23,000 votes, john kerry won by 11,000 votes in 2004. al gore won by 6,000 votes in 2000. >> it's funny, i don't remember it being that tight every year. i just remember republicans have not won it since 2008. >> the democrats pulled it out and the theory was that it would always go democrat, but the governor just beat scott walker there by about 1% of the vote, the democratic...
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>> well i think through 2018, i sort of saw wisconsin. lot of republican leaned voters took it for granted. a lot thought that there was no way, whether losing in wisconsin or any number of other background states my think they took it for granted. they saw a strong economy and good things happening in the government, republicans common sense reforms working. i think they didn't think that would be enough on the left to have the kind of enthusiasm that they had. now, i think a lot of voters have woken up to the reality that if they don't sit do something about it not only will democrats win, but the most radical democrats embracing ideas like, complete government takeover of the health care system. i don't think people want that. they want their fellow citizens to have access to good, quality affordable health care, but they don't want the federal government running it, taking it over and causing all sorts of havoc. that is one of many examples. if we get that story outcome if we get that message outcome of the candidates in the house cer
>> well i think through 2018, i sort of saw wisconsin. lot of republican leaned voters took it for granted. a lot thought that there was no way, whether losing in wisconsin or any number of other background states my think they took it for granted. they saw a strong economy and good things happening in the government, republicans common sense reforms working. i think they didn't think that would be enough on the left to have the kind of enthusiasm that they had. now, i think a lot of...
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i grew up in kenosha, wisconsin. e made javelins and pacers and gremlins. no one makes a car anymore in kenosha. when you have a union, not only do you have a sane workplace and you have will have higher wages and better benefits. the problem is that there have been attacks on labor. scott walker destroyed nions. e did it for political purposes. we are at a third of the unionization rate of places like canada. it adds to the quality of life by lifting everyone's wages. i am strongly supportive of people who are striking and i thought it was terrible than they tried to take away health care from people because they were on strike. since then, they realized the foolishness of that. we all need to stand together. if you do not stand together, people will take us individually apart. >> last question to anne edgerton. >> great to talk with you, thank you so much for your time. i know you are about to head home to district. i was wondering what your messages for them about what congress will be doing for the rest of the year and what they should be looking for go
i grew up in kenosha, wisconsin. e made javelins and pacers and gremlins. no one makes a car anymore in kenosha. when you have a union, not only do you have a sane workplace and you have will have higher wages and better benefits. the problem is that there have been attacks on labor. scott walker destroyed nions. e did it for political purposes. we are at a third of the unionization rate of places like canada. it adds to the quality of life by lifting everyone's wages. i am strongly supportive...
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also two wisconsin brothers arrested with thousands of counterfeit vaping cartridges loaded with t.h.c. also tonight, 18 years of 9/11, e warning to tens of thousands of people who may not realize they're getting sick from exposure to ground zero. a cbs news exclusive. charlie d'agata's on the ground in afghanistan with the special forces fighting to stop another 9/11 from happening. >> okay. if you say that you're not part of isis, have you spoken to any members of isis? >> o'donnell: in an emotional interview, combat veterans and families who have lost loved ones reflect on service and sacrifice. >> my son gave his life over there. he would probably be alive today if it hadn't been for 9/11. >> o'donnell: plus a birthday to remember. this four year old asked for bumblebees, and boy did he get them. and why g.m. is recalling 3.5 million pickup trucks and s.u.v.s. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell. >> o'donnell: good evening. this is our western edition. we're going to begin with a promise by the president to crack down on underage vaping. there has been a surge in
also two wisconsin brothers arrested with thousands of counterfeit vaping cartridges loaded with t.h.c. also tonight, 18 years of 9/11, e warning to tens of thousands of people who may not realize they're getting sick from exposure to ground zero. a cbs news exclusive. charlie d'agata's on the ground in afghanistan with the special forces fighting to stop another 9/11 from happening. >> okay. if you say that you're not part of isis, have you spoken to any members of isis? >>...
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iowa to wisconsin by tomorrow night, you get up to a half foot locally. now, that cold front also acts as the dividing line between winter and stormer. 38, the high tomorrow in billings, montana. 97 for nashville. that same heat settles in here on wednesday. october 2nd, it will be 93 degrees for philadelphia, david. >> wow. incredible. ging ginger, thank you. >>> we're going to turn next to the midair merging involving the casing on an engine. passengers seeing a piece of that engine, the panel there, peeling back. all of it very alarming, obviously. the pilot was then forced to turn back to denver. abc's david kerley covers aviation. >> reporter: a frightening scene out the passenger window of this united 737-800. >> when i heard the pop and the bang of the engine, i knew something was not right. >> reporter: flapping in the wind, tens of thousands of feet in the air, it was the engine cover that had come loose. an emergency for the pilots. >> we need to get back to denver relatively quickly. >> nature of the emergency? >> a panel has become detached fr
iowa to wisconsin by tomorrow night, you get up to a half foot locally. now, that cold front also acts as the dividing line between winter and stormer. 38, the high tomorrow in billings, montana. 97 for nashville. that same heat settles in here on wednesday. october 2nd, it will be 93 degrees for philadelphia, david. >> wow. incredible. ging ginger, thank you. >>> we're going to turn next to the midair merging involving the casing on an engine. passengers seeing a piece of that...
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wisconsin inmate reportedly admitted he is the one who killed teresa hallbok in wisconsin and not stephenng a life sentence for it. >> he was walking around free when this happened and maybe this is the reason he tried to point the finger at stephen avery in the first place. kind of a balancing act professionals need to dig in. rob: the convicted murderer's name will not be released until they confirm the confession's legitimacy. stephen avery's case highlighted the popular netflix series everybody saw. jillian: a house hearing just went awkward when rashida tlaib accuses a proactiveing advocate of the conspiracy theorist. watch this exchange. >> why were you winking on one of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle. >> because i know glenn. >> he -- >> is a friend of mine. >> i didn't know what the winking was. i thought there was something like a conspiracy thing going on. >> you think there is a conspiracy? >> now, now. rob: the hearing was called after cdc officials warned of a link between vapeing and several death across the country. jillian: 38 after the hour, christmas in sep
wisconsin inmate reportedly admitted he is the one who killed teresa hallbok in wisconsin and not stephenng a life sentence for it. >> he was walking around free when this happened and maybe this is the reason he tried to point the finger at stephen avery in the first place. kind of a balancing act professionals need to dig in. rob: the convicted murderer's name will not be released until they confirm the confession's legitimacy. stephen avery's case highlighted the popular netflix series...
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in wisconsin it's hard to say. these things can change from day to day. >> speaking of big debates, the climates, town hall, but look he's got many rounds and he is still polling in first place pretty handily. do you think it's that solid? how much is it about name recognition? >> two key points here, alex. one is looking at general elections for the primary can create a false sense of security and i don't want democrats to create any false sense of security around the numbers that we're seeing around biden and even bernie. historically we've seen folks that have polled well this far out don't do well this close. we have so much time before the election over a year from now. on climate change though i think you're starting to see this is one of the issues we're seeing the democratic base shift. in 2013 pew did a survey of democrat leading independents in which hopefully 53% think that was a threat. today in 2019 84% of democrats and democrat leading independents think that is a threat to the united states a and to
in wisconsin it's hard to say. these things can change from day to day. >> speaking of big debates, the climates, town hall, but look he's got many rounds and he is still polling in first place pretty handily. do you think it's that solid? how much is it about name recognition? >> two key points here, alex. one is looking at general elections for the primary can create a false sense of security and i don't want democrats to create any false sense of security around the numbers that...
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of wisconsin,outh illinois has decided to go all in in making marijuana legal. you do not know if the illinois statute will make these things legal or not. thing about the substance or additive linked to the cases in this outbreak. thatt you don't know illinois made this stuff legal? >> which stuff? >> thc cartridges. >> i don't know. >> i feel like it is something that we should know and big trouble if illinois just made these things legal. -- we dealtain why with this in the state legislature. why is this a new thing happening now? and you never heard about it eight years ago. >> you to vaping or the outbreak of lung injury? >> people dying. >> thank you. we don't know. but we know the products out there have changed a lot. increased.bably but we do not know if there is a particularly risky product or a substance in the product or manipulation that is dangerous. is a fourth generation of e-cigarette products out there that may perhaps be related in some way and we don't know why this condition is occurring in this particular epidemic. >> i recognize congresswo
of wisconsin,outh illinois has decided to go all in in making marijuana legal. you do not know if the illinois statute will make these things legal or not. thing about the substance or additive linked to the cases in this outbreak. thatt you don't know illinois made this stuff legal? >> which stuff? >> thc cartridges. >> i don't know. >> i feel like it is something that we should know and big trouble if illinois just made these things legal. -- we dealtain why with this...
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i'm from lake mills, wisconsin. i'm 51 years old. i started smoking cigarettes in college.i even remember the evening i started smoking. i just got dressed to go out and i was listening to jazz records drinking irish coffee. i spotted a pack of benson & hedges ultralights a friend left behind in my dorm room. i took out one of those cigarettes and lit it because what goes better than whiskey and jazz, a cigarette. in a few weeks i was addicted to cigarettes and began a lifestyle of smoking that lasted for 23 years. after a few years of this smoking lifestyle, i realized, it's not cool. it was revolting and embarrassing and deadly. but quitting smoking is very, very, very hard. nobody tells you that. over the years i tried to quit many times. using many techniques. i tried cold turkey, nicotine gum, nicotine patches. i tried two fda-approved drugs. even tried one of those drugs twice. i tried hypnosis twice. i tried some hoke cuss poke cuss called laser acupuncture. all failures. by now i was around 40 years old and i figured i would live to be content dying from smoking, ga
i'm from lake mills, wisconsin. i'm 51 years old. i started smoking cigarettes in college.i even remember the evening i started smoking. i just got dressed to go out and i was listening to jazz records drinking irish coffee. i spotted a pack of benson & hedges ultralights a friend left behind in my dorm room. i took out one of those cigarettes and lit it because what goes better than whiskey and jazz, a cigarette. in a few weeks i was addicted to cigarettes and began a lifestyle of smoking...
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kevin tibbles, nbc news, near loganville, wisconsin. >> it is okay to ask for help.l with suicidal if you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts, call the national suicide prevention lifeline, 1-800-273-8255 >>> and this labor day, scary moments in one new jersey town, officials in south planz plans officials in south plainsfield cancelling their hollywood parade where the governor was scheduled to appear after a man was arrested for illegal possession of explosives on his property near the route. the suspects family says he just had fireworks and the allegations are exaggerated. >>> much more ahead tonight including the hero student pilot springing into action when his instructor passed out in midair. but he had never landed a plane landed a plane before. >>> then super star kevin hart hosp before >>> then super star kevin hart s health battle. great riches will find you when liberty mutual hospitalized tonight after a horrific car wreck, his wife's updates on his condition >>> and "inspiring america," the major leaguer's emotional return after a serious health batt
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pocan from the state of wisconsin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized. mr. pocan: thank you, mr. chair. want to thank my friend, ms. jayapal, for yielding me some time and i want to thank my riend from wisconsin for his supportive words, mr. grothman. here today to helen keller4, the center re-authorization act which i am glad to introduce my colleagues, representatives tom suozzi and tom cole. without their support and without the support of rosa pete king, and congressman bobby scott, this legislation wouldn't be on the floor today. helen keller national center for deafblind youths and adults to first authorized in 1967 assist the deafblind community in america. today, it's the only national program that provides information, referrals, support, and training xclusively to americans who have combined vision and hearing loss while also supporting families and professionals who with the deafblind community. nfortunately, the center's authorization has lapsed but today we can re-authorize
pocan from the state of wisconsin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized. mr. pocan: thank you, mr. chair. want to thank my friend, ms. jayapal, for yielding me some time and i want to thank my riend from wisconsin for his supportive words, mr. grothman. here today to helen keller4, the center re-authorization act which i am glad to introduce my colleagues, representatives tom suozzi and tom cole. without their support and without the support of rosa pete king, and...