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but it's going to take all of us in wisconsin. and hello, wisconsin. we turned our blue, red. we have won every election except the big one. we can't stay home now if we're going save our country. america let's rally behind donald trump. and together, let's make america great again. may god bless you all. let's have a great convention. well, i first want to thank governor christie for the warm up act that was very nice of him right now. listen, it's good to be with you all. did you guys see his speech last night? it was awesome. i went down to the house floor. i don't know how the the the floor. last night i had our little baby, our six week old baby. and i was, you know, the baby asleep. and and he started doing this thing guilty or not guilty in the crowd. you know, we all are guilty. and i couldn't stop. i'm yelling guilty. and the baby, instead of starting to cry, my little baby starts to smile as we're all yelling guilty about hillary clinton. it was a it was a fun, fun night. and i just am so impressed and so thankful that governor christie is part of our party. i hope m
but it's going to take all of us in wisconsin. and hello, wisconsin. we turned our blue, red. we have won every election except the big one. we can't stay home now if we're going save our country. america let's rally behind donald trump. and together, let's make america great again. may god bless you all. let's have a great convention. well, i first want to thank governor christie for the warm up act that was very nice of him right now. listen, it's good to be with you all. did you guys see his...
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in wisconsin, and hello wisconsin. we turned our blue stain red. we have won every election except the big one. we can't stay at home now if we're going to save our country, america, let's rally behind donald trump and together, let's make america great again. [applause] may god bless you all. let's have a great convention. [crowd cheering] >> morau from the c-span archives as part of our look at president-elect road's nominees in their own words. up next, transportation nominee sean duffy speaking at a luncheon, a free market policy organization. this ourd during the same week in the 2016 republican national convention. [applause] rep. duffy: i first want to thank governor christie for the warm-up act that was very nice of him. it is good to be with you all, did you see his speech last night? it was awesome. i went down to the -- not the house floor, the floor last night, and i had our little baby, our 6 week old baby, and i was, you know, the baby's sleeping, and he started doing this thing, guilty or not guilty, and the crowd, you know, we're al
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i'm from hayward, wisconsin, a very, very small community in northern wisconsin. and my district is rural. and what you see is it's harder for small businesses to actually start up to expand, grow and create more jobs, not because they competitive environment is that much more difficult, but it's more challenging for small businesses to deal with all the rules and regulations that come from government. and when our government grows, when the rules and regulations grow to be in business, the small guys can't navigate that. if you're a big business, you have the economies of scale to deal with big government. but if you're the small guy, the rules and regulations have a dramatic impact on you. and if you look at our communities, multinational corporations aren't really moving into central and northern wisconsin. and often hundreds of jobs. it's the small business guys who are who are growing and expanding and fighting every day to stay in business. that employer families. and they're the ones that are under attack by this new massive government growth. and so if we
i'm from hayward, wisconsin, a very, very small community in northern wisconsin. and my district is rural. and what you see is it's harder for small businesses to actually start up to expand, grow and create more jobs, not because they competitive environment is that much more difficult, but it's more challenging for small businesses to deal with all the rules and regulations that come from government. and when our government grows, when the rules and regulations grow to be in business, the...
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en wisconsin, tiembla la en wisconsin, tiembla la industria le mi vida está llena de preguntas, como: (ruido ambiental) un aleve dura todo el día para que mis clientes se sientan como en casa. sólo un aleve. 12 horas de alivio del dolor sin interrupción. aleve. southern new hampshire university hace posible lo imposible. puedes terminar tus estudios a tu ritmo y a un precio accesible. desde el momento que apliqué online para snhu, el proceso de admisión fue bastante fácil y me apoyaron muchísimo. con más de 200 carreras universitarias para elegir, southern new hampshire university tiene un programa en línea para ti. entonces, qué esperas? el éxito está a tu alcance. ¡aplica hoy en snhu.edu! ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ilia: el plan de deportaciÓn de donald trump puso en alerta en wisconsin, el estado lechero. la gran mayorÍa de trabajadores de la industria lechera son inmigrantes y casi todos son indocumentados. la industria dice que sin ellos la industria podrÍa colapsar. reportero: para lograr una producciÓn de 290.000 libras de leche por dÍa, en esta granja se ordenan va
en wisconsin, tiembla la en wisconsin, tiembla la industria le mi vida está llena de preguntas, como: (ruido ambiental) un aleve dura todo el día para que mis clientes se sientan como en casa. sólo un aleve. 12 horas de alivio del dolor sin interrupción. aleve. southern new hampshire university hace posible lo imposible. puedes terminar tus estudios a tu ritmo y a un precio accesible. desde el momento que apliqué online para snhu, el proceso de admisión fue bastante fácil y me apoyaron...
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i'm from hayward, wisconsin, a very, very small community in northern wisconsin. and my district is rural. and what you see is it's harder for small businesses to actually start up to expand, grow and create more jobs, not because they competitive environment is that much more difficult, but it's more challenging for small businesses to deal with all the rules and regulations that come from government. and when our government grows, when the rules and regulations grow to be in business, the small guys can't navigate that. if you're a big business, you have the economies of scale to deal with big government. but if you're the small guy, the rules and regulations have a dramatic impact on you. and if you look at our communities, multinational corporations aren't really moving into central and northern wisconsin. and often hundreds of jobs. it's the small business guys who are who are growing and expanding and fighting every day to stay in business. that employer families. and they're the ones that are under attack by this new massive government growth. and so if we
i'm from hayward, wisconsin, a very, very small community in northern wisconsin. and my district is rural. and what you see is it's harder for small businesses to actually start up to expand, grow and create more jobs, not because they competitive environment is that much more difficult, but it's more challenging for small businesses to deal with all the rules and regulations that come from government. and when our government grows, when the rules and regulations grow to be in business, the...
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i'm really proud of what ben has done in wisconsin. all state parties are doing a good job to raise money, and the dnc needs to do that. >> ben, respond to that? >> i appreciate the kind words. anyone who is running for dnc chair should be able to raise dollars. the key thing is that you race dollars to do things that help us win, you know? when it came to alloy, my argument has always been that state parties needed to own their data. even if someone disagrees with me about something else, i will say, look, why don't you donate to parties to help us win elections for folks up and down the ballot? i've persuaded voters who never considered supporting state parties, not just to support the democratic party of wisconsin, but other state parties across the country. the way we have raised more money in about half the time in wisconsin, relative to minnesota, or i believe any other democratic state party in the country, is by taking fights national, by making the case across the country that if you chip in -- for a lot of people, it is small
i'm really proud of what ben has done in wisconsin. all state parties are doing a good job to raise money, and the dnc needs to do that. >> ben, respond to that? >> i appreciate the kind words. anyone who is running for dnc chair should be able to raise dollars. the key thing is that you race dollars to do things that help us win, you know? when it came to alloy, my argument has always been that state parties needed to own their data. even if someone disagrees with me about...
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>> felt small family farm in the hills of southern wisconsin. we are a traditional theory farm milking cows was about 50 cows which is a one time a medium-size farm became a very small farm for lipson's diversified my debt is still farming my sisters working to take it over from him. the weight they have diversified they sold the dairy herd when you get far bigger which some families do or would need to sell the herd. so we sold the herd and diversify their still raising cows for other dairy herds they areth recent beef for consumers and cash cropping. as we speak working through on the right path forward for the farm. see what we talk about farms is to bring what you mean? >> absolutely. this'll wide variety long and short of it is fewer farms and the farms have been hit the farmers are h family farms all across the country. many of them have disappeared during economic crises. we need they have gone under bankruptcy and things like that. others him and bought up as economic pressures have made it harder and harder for farms to continue to make
>> felt small family farm in the hills of southern wisconsin. we are a traditional theory farm milking cows was about 50 cows which is a one time a medium-size farm became a very small farm for lipson's diversified my debt is still farming my sisters working to take it over from him. the weight they have diversified they sold the dairy herd when you get far bigger which some families do or would need to sell the herd. so we sold the herd and diversify their still raising cows for other...
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the horror unfolded on what was supposed to be a fun day of tubing along the apple river in wisconsin it started as a fun summer day floating along the apple river in wisconsin, close to the minnesota border. >> somebody slumped on the river, bro. how you slumped? how you how the hell you slumped on the river? >> but the day filled with friends, drinks and sunshine would quickly turn tragic. >> what is he on? >> when a man approaches a group of young people floating on inner tubes. hey, bro. >> get away, get away! o's grotz. >> leading to a violent confrontation. and a deadly turn. it is real. >> oh my god! oh my god! >> what the paul wight yency. rio ruiz. self-defense. there are lots of people on the high. they came on to me leaving five people stabbed and one teenager dead. >> i looked and i saw. >> i saw isaac's hair laying on the riverbank. i knew it was him. >> 17 year old isaac shuman, an honor roll student from stillwater, minnesota, had planned a day of golf with a friend. >> he loved to golf. he lived on the golf course, and he golfed almost every day. >> but alena hernÁndez
the horror unfolded on what was supposed to be a fun day of tubing along the apple river in wisconsin it started as a fun summer day floating along the apple river in wisconsin, close to the minnesota border. >> somebody slumped on the river, bro. how you slumped? how you how the hell you slumped on the river? >> but the day filled with friends, drinks and sunshine would quickly turn tragic. >> what is he on? >> when a man approaches a group of young people floating on...
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as a resident i will state myself i appreciate coming from rural wisconsin he knows the infrastructure needs and rural parts of the country are just ae important as those anywhere else. mr. president sean duffy will bring valuable experience to the transportation department. he has a proven track record to the public and democrats to deliver good f infrastructure fr the people we all serve. i look forward to working with him in this new role. i yield the floor i suggest the absence of a quorum. >> the clerk will call the roll. >> mr. president? >> senator from i was recognized. >> like my colleague. [inaudible] asked for the quorum call be lifted precook to that objection. cooks as the leader has joseph said, i come to the floor for the same purpose to talk about my vote in favor of mr. bessent to be secretary of treasury. this cabinet position is one of the most important positions in any administration. the secretary is the tip of the spear for presidents domestic economic agenda. moreover, the secretary is a very key player in international affairs with the responsibilities covering
as a resident i will state myself i appreciate coming from rural wisconsin he knows the infrastructure needs and rural parts of the country are just ae important as those anywhere else. mr. president sean duffy will bring valuable experience to the transportation department. he has a proven track record to the public and democrats to deliver good f infrastructure fr the people we all serve. i look forward to working with him in this new role. i yield the floor i suggest the absence of a quorum....
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as a wisconsin native, mr.uffy is a p former congressman who represented wisconsin's seventh congressional district from 2011 to 2019, and in that time we partnered on shared priorities for our constituents, including the st. croix bridge in western wisconsin. during his confirmation hearing before the commerce committee, i shared this story. it usually does not take an act of congress to build a bridge, but in this case it was needed to build a new bridge over the st. croix river connecting wisconsin to minnesota. with help from senators klobuchar, kohl and johnson, sean duffy whipped our respective caucus and brought a house majority necessary to pass legislation to replace the 80-year-old stillwater bridge. as sean can attest, this was a decades-long battle which resulted in significant, significant bipartisan win for our state and our region. it was not a matter of right or left, just what was good for our constituents, our economy, and our state. today the st. croix crossing which opened in 2017 has shorte
as a wisconsin native, mr.uffy is a p former congressman who represented wisconsin's seventh congressional district from 2011 to 2019, and in that time we partnered on shared priorities for our constituents, including the st. croix bridge in western wisconsin. during his confirmation hearing before the commerce committee, i shared this story. it usually does not take an act of congress to build a bridge, but in this case it was needed to build a new bridge over the st. croix river connecting...
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in states around wisconsin we saw democratic turnout drought. in wisconsin, where they threw all of the use attacks -- all of these attacks, we saw democratic turnout rise and it rose because we organized everywhere year-round, because we communicated on every platform across every community. we had the highest turnout in milwaukee of the 50 biggest cities in the country and added votes for harris in rural areas across wisconsin because we did that year-round. that is how tammy baldwin got back to the senate despite those hideous divisive ads from the right. that's how we flipped 14 state legislative seats even as our neighboring states lot in the craddick state legislative -- neighboring states lost democratic state legislature seats. when we show up in the places where people make sense of their world, we can actually win their trust and earn their votes. that means we use money to win trust by showing up and fighting for the things that matter to working people. that's what the dnc is going to do and that's why i'm running for dnc chair. >> a
in states around wisconsin we saw democratic turnout drought. in wisconsin, where they threw all of the use attacks -- all of these attacks, we saw democratic turnout rise and it rose because we organized everywhere year-round, because we communicated on every platform across every community. we had the highest turnout in milwaukee of the 50 biggest cities in the country and added votes for harris in rural areas across wisconsin because we did that year-round. that is how tammy baldwin got back...
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that has been my record as the democratic party of wisconsin chair. that's what i'll bring to the dnc race. this will take funds to be able to win. we need to raise them and use them to make a difference. >> thank you. mr. paul. >> so the first thing i said in this campaign is stop the damn texts. and a cultural icon as powerful as "the simpsons" focused on this as a problem in their halloween episode. the monster, the blue monster was going to destroy a gun factory, and then instead the blue monster sent all the blue people a text telling them to give in the nevada senate race. so when it's become that level of cultural takeover, we know it's a serious problem. the texts now use horrible practices. 500% matches. they're promising laws after we lost control of congress and the white house. they said, if you just give, we're going to get the no kings act. if you just give, we're going to get for more -- four more supreme court justices. $5 can fix everything to a vulnerable, angry, scared population. they then sent one that was a non-senator had propos
that has been my record as the democratic party of wisconsin chair. that's what i'll bring to the dnc race. this will take funds to be able to win. we need to raise them and use them to make a difference. >> thank you. mr. paul. >> so the first thing i said in this campaign is stop the damn texts. and a cultural icon as powerful as "the simpsons" focused on this as a problem in their halloween episode. the monster, the blue monster was going to destroy a gun factory, and...
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morelle, the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. style, the gentlewoman from california, mrs. torres. the tellers will come forward and take their seats at the desk in front of the speaker's rostrum. [indiscernible chatter] [laughter] [indiscernible chatter] the roll now will be called. and those responding to their names will indicate by surname the nominee of their choosing. the reading clerk will now call the roll. the chair: adams. jeffries. aderholt. johnson. aguilar. jeffries. alford. johnson. allen. johnson. amo. jeffries. amodei of nevada. johnson. ansari. jeffries. arrington. johnson. awken claus. jeffries. babin. johnson. bacon. johnson. baird. johnson. balancedderson -- balderson. johnson. balance inter-- balint. jeffries. barr, johnson. bear began. jeff -- barragan. jeffries. barrett. barrett. baumgartner. barrett. johnson. barrett. johnson. baumgartner. johnson. bean of florida. johnson. beatty. jeffries. begich. johnson. bell. jeffries. pwepbts -- bentz. johnson. bera. jeffries. bergman. johnson. beyer. jeffries. bice. johnson. biggs of arizona. biggs of arizona. biggs o
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and as a resident of a rural state myself, i appreciate that coming from rural wisconsin, he knows thenfrastructure needs in rural parts of the country are just as important as those anywhere else. mr. president, sean duffy will bring valuable experience and knowledge to the transportation department, and he has a proven track record of working with republicans and democrats to deliver good infrastructure for the people we all serve. i look forward to working with him in this new role. i look forward to confirming both mr. bessent and mr. duffy in the very near future. mr. president, i yield the floor, and i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: the clerk: ms. alsobrooks. mr. grassley: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from iowa is recognized. mr. grassley: like my colleague -- the presiding officer: we are in a quorum call. mr. grassley: i ask that the quorum call be lifted. the presiding officer: without the presiding officer: without >> asked the quorum call the -- >> without objection. >> also leader has j
and as a resident of a rural state myself, i appreciate that coming from rural wisconsin, he knows thenfrastructure needs in rural parts of the country are just as important as those anywhere else. mr. president, sean duffy will bring valuable experience and knowledge to the transportation department, and he has a proven track record of working with republicans and democrats to deliver good infrastructure for the people we all serve. i look forward to working with him in this new role. i look...
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my middle son might be in wisconsin. my younger son might be in california and my mother's sister, emily, would be in another state. we had seven campaigns going simultaneously. i always went back to plains, georgia on the weekend to report to each other. this is what i heard in maine, in wisconsin. i make sure they knew how to answer basic questions. what will you do about this or that? so, we had a team that was divided each week but got together on the weekends to share our experiences and prepare for the following week. at the same time, once the general elections started, chris mondale and i never campaigned together because we had learned the advantage of being in two places at once, at least. the only time we made a common appearance was in flint, michigan the night before the final vote. we learned some things about politics. reporter: how much time do youe spend in plains, georgia now? pres. carter: all i can. we have just gotten back from mali in north africa. and we have been on a trip to the netherlands, swit
my middle son might be in wisconsin. my younger son might be in california and my mother's sister, emily, would be in another state. we had seven campaigns going simultaneously. i always went back to plains, georgia on the weekend to report to each other. this is what i heard in maine, in wisconsin. i make sure they knew how to answer basic questions. what will you do about this or that? so, we had a team that was divided each week but got together on the weekends to share our experiences and...
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i have a question, i want to push back on the criticism of wisconsin versus yoga.he first question is the supreme court took pains to say the compulsory laws are important and so that's the first question and want to get your thoughts on that but the second one is ic wisconsin versus yoder as a defense of a pluralistic, diverse system of different views in our country. so how would you square criticism of wisconsin versus yoder against the amish, mennonite old order, kids could stay home with a diverse pluralistic big country. >> there's really nothing in the decision thus talk about diversity and pluralism. the decision is really about waiting the interest of the society and democracy and will educated set of children up to age 18, and a religious group that said that it did not want to educate their children past eighth grade. i think they clearly made the wrong balance. what they should've said was that there is a compelling interest in democracy having educated individuals up to the end of whatever the compulsory education requirements are of the state. at the
i have a question, i want to push back on the criticism of wisconsin versus yoga.he first question is the supreme court took pains to say the compulsory laws are important and so that's the first question and want to get your thoughts on that but the second one is ic wisconsin versus yoder as a defense of a pluralistic, diverse system of different views in our country. so how would you square criticism of wisconsin versus yoder against the amish, mennonite old order, kids could stay home with a...
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in our states around wisconsin we saw democratic turnout dropped. in wisconsin where they threw all of these attacks with a democratic turnout rise in this last election. that rose because we organize everywhere year-round not just in final stretch because we communicated on every platform across eric unity. once you have the highest turnout of the 50 biggest cities in the country in this election and added those for harris and rural areas, most were localities because we do that year-round. we do that when you sure about that such tammy baldwin got e back to senate despite those kiddies divisive estimate represents how we flipped 14 legislative seats. we can win when we show people were fighting on their side and we don't just shop at the last second and don't stress traditional media to get the word out to people the way politics. when we shop in a place where people make sense of the world. we can win their trust and earn their votes. that means we use money to win trust by showing up and fighting for the things that matter to working people acro
in our states around wisconsin we saw democratic turnout dropped. in wisconsin where they threw all of these attacks with a democratic turnout rise in this last election. that rose because we organize everywhere year-round not just in final stretch because we communicated on every platform across eric unity. once you have the highest turnout of the 50 biggest cities in the country in this election and added those for harris and rural areas, most were localities because we do that year-round. we...
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we will continue watching the senators but let's listen to valerie in salem wisconsin, thank you so much for taking my call. my question revolves around the size of congress which is then equates to the such electoral college. it has an expanded since the early 1900s. we have grown substantially as a country. when do we see congress expand in size and, therefore, really respondingra to a more approprie electoral college -- >> mr. speaker vice president and the united states senate. [applause] >> we can see their calling this to order. let's watch. [applause] [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] .. [inaudible conversations] is [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] live picture from inside the house chamber and history is unfolding there and it will come back to studio and we will take your calls about the events that have transpired. [inaudible
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the walking from the capital to the white house was really suggested to me from a senator from wisconsin. he said there is such a vast chasm in trust that existed between the people of the nation and washington that he thought i might do something to break that tradition and even expose myself more direct to the emergent people. rose and i talked it over. we had this bright idea of getting in the limousine, driving around the capital, then getting out and walking down pennsylvania avenue. the secret service said if you can keep it completely secret and don't let anybody know in advance you are going to do it, we think the surprise element will probably be an additional protective factor. so in effect we walked down pennsylvania avenue like any other people going to a fair, with thousands of people on both sides. and exposed to people if they felt like hurting us. but it was such a surprise that i never did feel in any danger. >> this is out of the blue, but it gives you a chance to talk about the iranian thing. what was your reaction when cyrus vance resigned after the landing of the hel
the walking from the capital to the white house was really suggested to me from a senator from wisconsin. he said there is such a vast chasm in trust that existed between the people of the nation and washington that he thought i might do something to break that tradition and even expose myself more direct to the emergent people. rose and i talked it over. we had this bright idea of getting in the limousine, driving around the capital, then getting out and walking down pennsylvania avenue. the...
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but in wisconsin, wisconsin, wisconsin election commission had guidance that they set out that allowed absentee voters who already cast their ballots to retrieve their ballots, spoil them, and revote with no guidance, nobody in the room, et cetera. the trial court thankfully struck down that guidance this is the kind of thing that is going on across the country, and legal team managed by her good folks here helped save the day. so again congratulations, mr. chairman, and to all those who participated and congratulations to the committee for all the hard work and allowing us to come into your states and did your court houses to help protect the vote. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, john. add to all of our legal team, mandy, , zach, anybody else, thk you because you were the frontlines. and so we are very, very appreciative of it. i think that we knew going into this election cycle that we're going to need to be very muscular in terms of a legal effort and with your leadership, the rest of the teen, i would say mission accomplished. thank you, john. we will now move on to committee r
but in wisconsin, wisconsin, wisconsin election commission had guidance that they set out that allowed absentee voters who already cast their ballots to retrieve their ballots, spoil them, and revote with no guidance, nobody in the room, et cetera. the trial court thankfully struck down that guidance this is the kind of thing that is going on across the country, and legal team managed by her good folks here helped save the day. so again congratulations, mr. chairman, and to all those who...
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they all laughed at him because republicans hadn't won michigan or wisconsin for decades. longtime. . they all laughed at bill clinton, like what the hell does he know? and he turned out to be right because i won both of them. and we just won both of them this election, wisconsin and michigan and every other swing state. we won all the swing states. seven swing states, we won them all. but bill clinton was -- he had a great political sense, i think. reporter: conversation with president obama. pres. trump: i was. you would like to know what it was? oh, [laughter] everybody wants to know. no, but we were having some crazy conversations. why are you asking a question like that? i don't think you want to know. you might be insulted. reporter: what is he signing. >> an executive order for for the government officials accountable for unlawful disclosures. this next one, sir, is a declaration of a national energy emergency. pres. trump: that's a big one. it allows you to do whatever you have to do to get out of that problem. and we do have that kind of an emergency, so. reporter
they all laughed at him because republicans hadn't won michigan or wisconsin for decades. longtime. . they all laughed at bill clinton, like what the hell does he know? and he turned out to be right because i won both of them. and we just won both of them this election, wisconsin and michigan and every other swing state. we won all the swing states. seven swing states, we won them all. but bill clinton was -- he had a great political sense, i think. reporter: conversation with president obama....
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we're going to continue watching the senators, but let's listen to valerie in salem, wisconsin. caller: hello. and thank you so much for taking my call. my question resolves around the size of congress which then equates to the size of the electoral college. it hasn't expanded since the early 1900's. we've grown as a country. when did we see congress growing in size and responding to a more appropriate electoral college -- vice president harris: the house will come to order. mr. speaker, and members of congress, pursuant to the constitution and laws of the united states, the senate and house of representatives are meeting in joint session to verify the certificates and count the votes of the electricker toes -- electors of the several states for president and vice president of the united states. after ascertainment has been had that the certificates are authentic and correct in form, the tellers will count and make a list of the votes cast by the electors of the several states. the tellers on the part of the two houses will take their places at the clerk's desk. without objectio
we're going to continue watching the senators, but let's listen to valerie in salem, wisconsin. caller: hello. and thank you so much for taking my call. my question resolves around the size of congress which then equates to the size of the electoral college. it hasn't expanded since the early 1900's. we've grown as a country. when did we see congress growing in size and responding to a more appropriate electoral college -- vice president harris: the house will come to order. mr. speaker, and...
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those responsible in court this week, now 22 years old. 22 year old morgan geyser appearing in a wisconsin this week. a far cry from the 12 year old, who admitted to a heinous act stabbing someone they called a friend when they were both just 12 years old. >> as you look at miss geyser sitting here in court as an individual, whether she still presents that same risk today. she doesn't. >> morgan's attorney pleading for his client's release after being held at the winnebago mental health institute for the brutal attack that's gripped the nation for more than a decade. >> when you have 212 year old girls luring another friend out into the woods to stab her on behalf of a mythical figure named slenderman, it's going to be everywhere. >> and it was after that shocking story out of wisconsin, a brutal stabbing of a 12 year old girl. >> the girl told police she was with two other girls she knew. >> the victim's friends left her to die. >> in 2014, morgan's friend payton lightner stabbed 19 times. >> do you feel like you're a survivor? >> yeah. i shouldn't be alive. i really shouldn't after what
those responsible in court this week, now 22 years old. 22 year old morgan geyser appearing in a wisconsin this week. a far cry from the 12 year old, who admitted to a heinous act stabbing someone they called a friend when they were both just 12 years old. >> as you look at miss geyser sitting here in court as an individual, whether she still presents that same risk today. she doesn't. >> morgan's attorney pleading for his client's release after being held at the winnebago mental...
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at the state level, resulting at state level criminal prosecutions in georgia, michigan, nevada, wisconsin and arizona. a significant number of attorneys joined in these criminal efforts to overturn the election. lawyers have been part of the problem. we can be part of the solution. i am a graduate of morehouse college. the most famous graduate of morehouse college is martin luther king. he was class of 1948. i am class of 1979. i went to college with his son, martin the third. i used eat sunday dinners at the king family home on sunset avenue in atlanta, georgia. dr. king said this in a 1965 address before a largely white audience in atlanta, georgia "i tend to believe that history can rhyme, and that those that do not learn the lessons of history are bound to repeat them." this is what he said 59 years ago. "people are often silent today because of fear. fear of social, political, and economic reprisals. in the name of god, in the interest of human dignity, for the cause of democracy, these millions are called upon to gird their courage, to speak out, to offer leadership that is needed.
at the state level, resulting at state level criminal prosecutions in georgia, michigan, nevada, wisconsin and arizona. a significant number of attorneys joined in these criminal efforts to overturn the election. lawyers have been part of the problem. we can be part of the solution. i am a graduate of morehouse college. the most famous graduate of morehouse college is martin luther king. he was class of 1948. i am class of 1979. i went to college with his son, martin the third. i used eat...
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next i'd like to introduce representative mark pocan from wisconsin. next i like to introduce representative mark pocan from wisconsin. >> thank you. the progressive congress is ready to be the resistance and lead the resistance in this congress and hold the republicans accountable for what they promised the american people in november. i'm going to talk specifically on cost of goods in the economy as well as lgbtqi plus community. on day one, donald trump promised he would lower costs for americans. he didn't. some of the actions he did will actually increase costs for americans. republicans were in -- are in the officially fourth week of the 119th congress we've not seen the bill is gone to lower cost for americans. here is what is happening. if the president does tariffs on all incoming goods he's going to , increase costs for americans. now, there is a useful time to have tariffs, have terrorists, whether having cheap still going to the united states, putting tariffs on that protects workers here in america. but blanket tariffs do just the opposite
next i'd like to introduce representative mark pocan from wisconsin. next i like to introduce representative mark pocan from wisconsin. >> thank you. the progressive congress is ready to be the resistance and lead the resistance in this congress and hold the republicans accountable for what they promised the american people in november. i'm going to talk specifically on cost of goods in the economy as well as lgbtqi plus community. on day one, donald trump promised he would lower costs...
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so josh, you were an educator and researcher in wisconsin and you worked with a lot the folks who are now in this space pushing vouchers and we'd love to hear what you saw and set the table to tell us how you became on vouchers and, what that was like. well, sure. i'll just first of all, thanks, beth. for for hosting tonight and for chatting and thanks to changing hands for for having us all here tonight in this space. i do that if you if you do after me with the book purchase you will do it through through changing hands. when these when these books do arrive. but for tonight. i'm happy to have this conversation with all and let's get started so um so i've studying school choice and school vouchers for just over years. so as a, as a young researcher and then a doctoral student studying program evaluation and education, and then as a faculty member, a couple of institutions building up a research portfolio that that looked at lots of different things from the standpoint of policy analysis and program for somebody with that background, that training, the questions of interest us are wh
so josh, you were an educator and researcher in wisconsin and you worked with a lot the folks who are now in this space pushing vouchers and we'd love to hear what you saw and set the table to tell us how you became on vouchers and, what that was like. well, sure. i'll just first of all, thanks, beth. for for hosting tonight and for chatting and thanks to changing hands for for having us all here tonight in this space. i do that if you if you do after me with the book purchase you will do it...
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steil of wisconsin. and mr. kelly of pennsylvania. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment, pursuant to section 4 of the united states semiquincentennial commission act of 2016, public law 114-196, and the order of the house of january 3, 2025, of the following members on the part of the house to the united states semiquincentennial commission. the clerk: mr. aderholt of alabama. ms. salazar of florida. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment of the following members on the part of the house to the united states group of the nato parliamentary assembly. the clerk: mr. turner of ohio, chair. mr. dunn of florida. mrs. wagner of missouri. mr. fitzpatrick of pennsylvania. mr. guthrie of kentucky. ms. van duyne of texas. mr. connolly of virginia. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment pursuant to section 2-1, natural culture center act 20 u.s.c. 76-ha amended by public law 107-117 and the order of the house of january 3, 2025, of the following mem
steil of wisconsin. and mr. kelly of pennsylvania. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment, pursuant to section 4 of the united states semiquincentennial commission act of 2016, public law 114-196, and the order of the house of january 3, 2025, of the following members on the part of the house to the united states semiquincentennial commission. the clerk: mr. aderholt of alabama. ms. salazar of florida. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's...
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and the junior senator from wisconsin has stepped over it repeatedly. his primary achievement has been in confusing the public mind as between the internal and the external threats of communism. we must not confuse dissent with disloyalty. we must remember always that accusation is not proof, and that conviction depends upon evidence and due process of law. jim townsend of the 11 center housing nif account was this broadcast that edward r murrow did. it was a really significant broadcast. it, you know, a lot of people have pointed to that broadcast as a as a watershed moment. there are scholar who who say that, well, as important as it was, it didn't change history. it was part of a series of events that started to damage the credibility of senator mccarthy. but one important thing to remember is and this is hard for us, you know, in the 21st century to imagine any any media member having the kind of reach that edward r murrow will have, the kind of influence he had. he was the most influential broadcast journalist at the time with an incredible audienc
and the junior senator from wisconsin has stepped over it repeatedly. his primary achievement has been in confusing the public mind as between the internal and the external threats of communism. we must not confuse dissent with disloyalty. we must remember always that accusation is not proof, and that conviction depends upon evidence and due process of law. jim townsend of the 11 center housing nif account was this broadcast that edward r murrow did. it was a really significant broadcast. it,...
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law and killed under wisconsin law. there is a requirement for a special election. the special election is a wild contest between urban on land route who was a conservative republican part of the anti la follette wing joseph david had supported it and this is why berger will not decides not to go down, not just stand, decide to take his burger and davis divide the left wing vote land route ultimately wins. why does any of this matter in terms of broader american history? in 1918, the democrats lose control of the u.s. senate by one seat. 49 to 47 is the ultimate tally. and as a result, republicans control, the u.s. senate, during consideration of the league of nations covenant, if senator hasting hadn't been the victim of this accident, the democrats would have maintained control of the senate of like what we have now with a 5050 senate and the republican and vice president harris casting the tie break vote, then it would have been 4848 with wilson's vice president, a guy named thomas marshall, casting the tie breaking
law and killed under wisconsin law. there is a requirement for a special election. the special election is a wild contest between urban on land route who was a conservative republican part of the anti la follette wing joseph david had supported it and this is why berger will not decides not to go down, not just stand, decide to take his burger and davis divide the left wing vote land route ultimately wins. why does any of this matter in terms of broader american history? in 1918, the democrats...
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senator mccarthy was a first- term senator from wisconsin to took advantage of that public concern, and his position on certain key committees in the senate to start raising allegations, making allegations against various institutions and government, particularly in the military, and aspects of the state department. he used his position as a congressional investigator to hold numerous hearings, both on private and in public to explore these allegations, and then to make further accusations about the infiltration of communist in american government and american sub society. >> mr. townsend, was the red scare a legitimate thing at that time in the late 40s, early 50s? >> i think it is hard to say what is legitimate and what is not. there is no doubt the historical record indicates that there was-- there were communists who were infiltrated and were spying on the united states, there is no doubt about that. the question is whether the investigations that senator mccarthy mounted were legitimate, where his tactics were actually fair and proper, and whether they actually found any evidence o
senator mccarthy was a first- term senator from wisconsin to took advantage of that public concern, and his position on certain key committees in the senate to start raising allegations, making allegations against various institutions and government, particularly in the military, and aspects of the state department. he used his position as a congressional investigator to hold numerous hearings, both on private and in public to explore these allegations, and then to make further accusations...
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we experienced this in wisconsin. republicans passed voter suppression laws in 2010 and gerrymandering that eliminated the voice of a ton of folks in our state. that mean years-round voter protection, taking this fight seriously to the ballot and showing up. showing up everywhere with candidate recruitment, taking a page from the democratic govern yos, democratic senator, house members, and county ficials and mayors that are showing how this is done. we in wisconsin have been funding every downy party. we fund and operation without parallel. no yard left unsigned we call it. we ensure we're working with our county pears to build communication that works where they are. sometimes that's across english and spanish, sometimes other languages, we show up in rural radio, on radio listened to by hispanic folks an african-american folks in our state. we make sure we're communicating where people spender that time and have local, trusted communicators who are speaking the language people use in their own lives. when we talk a
we experienced this in wisconsin. republicans passed voter suppression laws in 2010 and gerrymandering that eliminated the voice of a ton of folks in our state. that mean years-round voter protection, taking this fight seriously to the ballot and showing up. showing up everywhere with candidate recruitment, taking a page from the democratic govern yos, democratic senator, house members, and county ficials and mayors that are showing how this is done. we in wisconsin have been funding every...
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she's referring to wisconsin state party chair ben wikler, who has done a remarkable job in wisconsin. he joins us. and the conversation next on morning joe. oh one. >> oh. something. >> well, you're in the big leagues now. >> how was your vacation, sir? >> oh, i needed one with your 10% loyalty program discount. that's $225 for the night. >> not bad. >> $155 for the night. hold up. how? >> it's easy when you know where to look. >> trivago compares hotel prices from hundreds of sites so you can save up to 40%. can save up to 40%. >> trivago is my secret tactic. [coughing] copd isn't pretty. from the struggle to breathe... to getting stopped in your tracks. bye, grandma. ♪♪ but with trelegy, i can finally move forward. with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler, trelegy keeps my airways open for a full 24 hours and prevents future flare-ups. once-daily trelegy also improves lung function, so i can breathe more freely all day and night. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not
she's referring to wisconsin state party chair ben wikler, who has done a remarkable job in wisconsin. he joins us. and the conversation next on morning joe. oh one. >> oh. something. >> well, you're in the big leagues now. >> how was your vacation, sir? >> oh, i needed one with your 10% loyalty program discount. that's $225 for the night. >> not bad. >> $155 for the night. hold up. how? >> it's easy when you know where to look. >> trivago...
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en algunos estados como wisconsin, dakota del norte y minnesota la sensacÓn Érmica podÍa llegar a menoshasta 5 pulgadas de nieve... las autoridades piden que se tomen precauciones este fin de semana antes que comÉnce la tormenta. en washington, miles de manifestantes protestaron contra la llegada de donald trump a la casa blanca... en la marcha se escucho la preocupacion de los presentes ante la eventualidad de un retroceso en derechos adquiridos por las mujeres, la comunidad lgbtq y las mujeres. la jornada se desarollo sin incidentes... y siguiendo con la toma de posesÓn de donald trump crece el temor entre los migrantes por las posibles deportaciones masivas que se anuncia seran efectivas a partir del primer Ía de gobierno de la nueva administracÓn. peggy carranza en nueva york escucho sus preocupaciones por su parte ...el zar fronterizo , tom homan, anuncÓ en un evento en chicago que en esa ciudad las redadas comenzaÁn desde este pÓximo martes... para ello enviaÁncerca de 200 agentes del servicio de inmigracÓn y control de aduanas -ice-, que se centraÁn en Ás de 300 personas con ante
en algunos estados como wisconsin, dakota del norte y minnesota la sensacÓn Érmica podÍa llegar a menoshasta 5 pulgadas de nieve... las autoridades piden que se tomen precauciones este fin de semana antes que comÉnce la tormenta. en washington, miles de manifestantes protestaron contra la llegada de donald trump a la casa blanca... en la marcha se escucho la preocupacion de los presentes ante la eventualidad de un retroceso en derechos adquiridos por las mujeres, la comunidad lgbtq y las...
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if al gore can accept 5-4 he's not president, i can accept wisconsin 4-3.e in georgia under 18 voted. how many people believe that? i ask give me ten, haven't had one. they said 8,000 felons in prison in arizona voted. give me ten, haven't got one. there's problems in every election. i don't buy this. enough's enough. we got to end it. vice president pence, what they're asking you to do you won't do because you can't. if you're a conservative, this is the most offensive concept in the world that a single person could disenfranchise 155 million people. >> enough is enough he said that day. four years later it's not enough and remember, no one is demanding the politically unlikely that these people just give up forever on the leader of their party, although some like liz cheney did that. we're just talking about the narrow line of being able to repeat today what they claimed four years ago and oppose the pardons being dangled now for the people who attacked the police on their way to trying to attack and savage and injure or kill them, members of both parties
if al gore can accept 5-4 he's not president, i can accept wisconsin 4-3.e in georgia under 18 voted. how many people believe that? i ask give me ten, haven't had one. they said 8,000 felons in prison in arizona voted. give me ten, haven't got one. there's problems in every election. i don't buy this. enough's enough. we got to end it. vice president pence, what they're asking you to do you won't do because you can't. if you're a conservative, this is the most offensive concept in the world...
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a way for the job and the system to circumvent an international and even japanese instigation to wisconsin up duction because they don't call each and abduction precise. so if you go to the police, it would be fuse you to choose that to. and when i was in court, many times i was starting to judge that my children had been abducted and i was threatened to be escorted out of the room. and i kept on using that with the kid started the g service. i didn't really think it will be nation. thoughts until now. japan was the only man that nope, so deeply recognized the joint custody allies, including australia, germany, at this rate of posted travel advisories, wouldn't get that says he began to search to find his father. he eventually discovered him on facebook, living in texas in 2023 and somebody went there to meet him. well, i think most people imagine like a really emotional meeting by hugging each other. but actually it wasn't felt like that they hadn't spoken for 11 years. he says at 1st, the reunion was oakwood. we are i've come here to meet professor must. so you keith morris had expressed
a way for the job and the system to circumvent an international and even japanese instigation to wisconsin up duction because they don't call each and abduction precise. so if you go to the police, it would be fuse you to choose that to. and when i was in court, many times i was starting to judge that my children had been abducted and i was threatened to be escorted out of the room. and i kept on using that with the kid started the g service. i didn't really think it will be nation. thoughts...
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wisconsin, michigan, every single state. we won all the swing state. it talked about seven swing states, we won in them all. bill clinton was a great political sense i think student have you had conversations with president obama? >> president trump: i was, would you like to know what -- everybody wants to know! we were having some crazy conversations. why do you asking a question like that? i think you want to know. you may be insulted one executive order holding the government officials accountable for unlawful disclosure of sensitive information, this set next one and declaration of national energy emergency. >> president trump: and that is a big one. it means you can do whatever you have to do to get out of that problem and we do have that emergency. >> president trump, at some point we used your presidency to tell americans about drones? >> president trump: yes, i will. >> it will you tell us now? p7 know because i just got here. [chuckling] f been here for 15 minutes and have to read this letter. >> i can reader for you. >> president trump: not h
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the honorable senator ron johnson from wisconsin. yes. [applause] >> his record in the senate 2010 after running a successful manufacturing business in oshkosh, wirveg and serves as the ranking member member on the senate committee of investigations and member of the budget and finance contest and he lives in oshkosh with his wife and three children and four grandchildren. dr. martin, a fellow at the college of science and freedom. and in october of 2020, he co-authored the great barrington declaration advocating for pandemic focused on protecting the vulnerable instead of lockdowns. our third panelist is dr. robert redfield, a biologist who served as director of the c.d.c. after being appointed by president donald trump and senior visiting fellow and met while delivering as a meed student. they have six children and nine grandchildren. my question will be to tee off on a video we shall play now. [video] [sirens] and dogs barking] and dogs barking] [sirens] [dogs barking] [helicopter flying over] >> i'm too young to die. >> it's not like
the honorable senator ron johnson from wisconsin. yes. [applause] >> his record in the senate 2010 after running a successful manufacturing business in oshkosh, wirveg and serves as the ranking member member on the senate committee of investigations and member of the budget and finance contest and he lives in oshkosh with his wife and three children and four grandchildren. dr. martin, a fellow at the college of science and freedom. and in october of 2020, he co-authored the great...
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host: or first call is from greg in wisconsin, independent line. you are on with both of our guests. caller: i would like to thank both of you for being here. my concern is the fact that we have an amendment process that we have in our country and we also give the president the power to issue executive orders. we have a 14th amendment in which we have an executive order in which the president has just signed wanting to end birthright citizenship. my concern is the fact that does an executive order override an amendment process? and what is that going to look like in terms of a constitutional question. we have a lot of executive orders being signed by presidents and an amendment process. the 14th amendment says they have birthright citizenship. what do both of the people here have an opinion about this and i will take this call. guest 1: that is an excellent question. it is totally true that there is an amendment process and this was a constitutional amendment during the civil war. it was critically important that everyone born in the united states
host: or first call is from greg in wisconsin, independent line. you are on with both of our guests. caller: i would like to thank both of you for being here. my concern is the fact that we have an amendment process that we have in our country and we also give the president the power to issue executive orders. we have a 14th amendment in which we have an executive order in which the president has just signed wanting to end birthright citizenship. my concern is the fact that does an executive...