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, 2011.madison,wisconsin. newlyelected republican governor scott walker rejecting a state budget shortfall introduces sweeping legislation called the budget repair bill. >> just like nearly every state across the country, we are broke. >> in order to close the gap, walker's bill proposes broad spending cuts, but also includes something many people don't expect. the elimination of collective bargaining rights for public employee unions. >> walker's plan was to make it much harder for public sector unions to bargain with state, county or local government or school districts. he was saying we're going to take away your right to exist. >> collective bargaining is not a right. in the public sector, collective bargaining is an expensive entitlement. >> state democrats dispute that union bargaining rights affect the state's budget situation and that wisconsin is broke. they also disagree with some of the bill's other provisions, which include privatizing state power plants and overhauling medicare. lena taylor is a democratic state senator who opposes the bill. >> it did transformationa
, 2011. madison, wisconsin. newly elected republican governor scott walker rejecting a state budget shortfall introduces sweeping legislation called the budget repair bill. >> just like nearly every state across the country, we are broke. >> in order to close the gap, walker's bill proposes broad spending cuts, but also includes something many people don't expect. the elimination of collective bargaining rights for public employee unions. >> walker's plan was to make it much...
a year. it's certainly a strong incentive not to raise children in wedlock.>>wisconsin'sgovernoris blaming welfare recipients for their status in life. >> moving our entitlement programs towards a system where it embraces the dignity that comes from work. >> scott walker advocates drug testing welfare recipients without reasonable suspicion. >> if they can't find enough people to pass a drug test. it is ridiculous to give public assistance if they arable bodied adults without children. >> open season on welfare recipients that started in wisconsin. grothman wants to take it back to washington. joining me is the gentleman in question, the congressman newly elected from wisconsin and also mark -- senator, thank you for joining us. do you stick to your comments? the 35,000 is a number i've never heard before. where are you getting your numbers? >> that is from the fiscal bureau. you get different numbers depending how much a single parent is making and how many children they have. the example i used is an example is if a single party is making $10,000 a year and two children one in
a year. it's certainly a strong incentive not to raise children in wedlock. >> wisconsin's governor is blaming welfare recipients for their status in life. >> moving our entitlement programs towards a system where it embraces the dignity that comes from work. >> scott walker advocates drug testing welfare recipients without reasonable suspicion. >> if they can't find enough people to pass a drug test. it is ridiculous to give public assistance if they arable bodied...
freeway. >> that was friday inmilwaukee,wisconsin. 74protesters arrested after carrying out a plan to block the intersect and bring traffic to a halt. those protests on friday were in the name of michael brown and eric garner, black men killed by police officers, police officers who were not then charged in this death. there have been nationwide protests. he was shot more than a dozen times in a downtown milwaukee park. mr. hamilton was unarmed. his famdly says he suffered from paranoid schizophrenia and from hallucinations. the milwaukee police department says they approached him while he was a sleep on the ground. he then tried to sue mr. hamilton and struck the officer with it and then the officer shot hamilton multiple times. sh times. that officer was later fired by the milwaukee police department, not for anything related to his use of force in that shooting, but for not following department protocol during the encounter that led up to the shooting. the officer had e has contested his firing. >>> another high profile cases, where it stops by police officers, ended with the death
freeway. >> that was friday in milwaukee, wisconsin. 74 protesters arrested after carrying out a plan to block the intersect and bring traffic to a halt. those protests on friday were in the name of michael brown and eric garner, black men killed by police officers, police officers who were not then charged in this death. there have been nationwide protests. he was shot more than a dozen times in a downtown milwaukee park. mr. hamilton was unarmed. his famdly says he suffered from...
wisconsingovernorscott walker. among those men, the former florida governor reportedly garners the clinton camp's fear and most importantly, respect. >>> speaking of jeb bush, the former florida governor reportedly has been putting out feelers in new hampshire, the granite state. clear politics is reporting two top republican strategists in the state were contacted this week by someone close to bush to discuss their interest in leading a possible presidential campaign there. on whether or not he'll ent are the 2016 race, one of the gop operatives told the site, athink a decision has been made personally. he's not reached a decision or reached out to anyone in new hampshire, but interesting to watch. >>> all right. switching gears. talk business news for you. a new jobs report coming out this morning and small losses across the board yesterday. red arrows there. cnbc's steve sedgwick joins us live. what are analysts predicting job numbers for today and the impact it could have on the market getting near a psychological number of 18,000 for the dow? >> absolutely. we were marking tim
wisconsin governor scott walker. among those men, the former florida governor reportedly garners the clinton camp's fear and most importantly, respect. >>> speaking of jeb bush, the former florida governor reportedly has been putting out feelers in new hampshire, the granite state. clear politics is reporting two top republican strategists in the state were contacted this week by someone close to bush to discuss their interest in leading a possible presidential campaign there. on...
today is still cold and chilly from minnesotatowisconsin. southernhalf of the country is not bad. get ready for rain in oklahoma and texas over the next couple of days. even looking ahead towards the weekend, no snow. that's good. >> thanks to that zonal flow. that's my new friend. >> pacific air. not arctic air. >> big difference, right? >>> some stories making news this morning. hackers got their hands on several unreleased mefz like "annie" and now they might have stolen other employee information like social security numbers and home addresses. the fbi has been working with sony since monday when the hacking was discovered. >>> the 13-year-old florida boy rescued this past weekend is speaking for the first time about the abuse he endured for nearly four years. in an interview with "the daily mail" he said i felt like a maid. i had to clean the house and yard, and if there was even a leaf out of place my step-mom would beat me with a stick. but he told the paper that he does not want his step mom or dad to go to jail. police say the stepmother is on probation for child cruelty
today is still cold and chilly from minnesota to wisconsin. southern half of the country is not bad. get ready for rain in oklahoma and texas over the next couple of days. even looking ahead towards the weekend, no snow. that's good. >> thanks to that zonal flow. that's my new friend. >> pacific air. not arctic air. >> big difference, right? >>> some stories making news this morning. hackers got their hands on several unreleased mefz like "annie" and now...
of college basketball heavyweights. fourth ranked dukesankwisconsin. 80-70.and iowa upset 12th rank north carolina 60-55. handing the tar heels their first home loss this season. a utah stunt hit a lucky half-court shot during halftime. what happened? he pockets $600 for that. it's that time of the we're when crazy fantasy football bets are paid off. look what happened to this man. he had to recreate the popular video. in all his glory and for all of us to see. time to get down to business. >> good morning. ford is expanding a recall of cars with takata air bags. takata said it doesn't know what's causing these air bags to explode. workers are going on strike in new york and several cities. they are calling for a minimum wage of $15. more americans are falling behind on their car payments. the balance of loans at least 60 days overdue rose 27%. these signs of trouble they come after significant increase in lending to people with bad credit and limited means. back to you. >> still ahead this morning a new twist in the case of 100 missing brains. after six straight day of rain so
of college basketball heavyweights. fourth ranked duke sank wisconsin. 80-70. and iowa upset 12th rank north carolina 60-55. handing the tar heels their first home loss this season. a utah stunt hit a lucky half-court shot during halftime. what happened? he pockets $600 for that. it's that time of the we're when crazy fantasy football bets are paid off. look what happened to this man. he had to recreate the popular video. in all his glory and for all of us to see. time to get down to business....
needed. while protestersinwisconsinremainvigilant new york has paused at a critical time in the national conversation. the question remains will the protest pause in new york city slow the national gain. do you think the pause in new york city is going to in anyway, shape, form or fashion slow the movement nationwide? >> no i think the justice department and the attorney general eric holder will still continue their various investigations and as we have said all along that the problem is not a new york problem, it's a national problem. and so i think what individuals do in other areas will continue and we're just asking out of respect for the two slain police officers that there be no demonstrations until after their funerals. >> most seem to be heeding that call by the way. i haven't heard a great deal of demonstrations around the city. >> i have not. clearly no leadership of some of the other demonstrations that have taken place. in you listen to the relatives of mr. garner they are all honoring it. when you listen to the burrow president of brooklyn adams and mater of course.
needed. while protesters in wisconsin remain vigilant new york has paused at a critical time in the national conversation. the question remains will the protest pause in new york city slow the national gain. do you think the pause in new york city is going to in anyway, shape, form or fashion slow the movement nationwide? >> no i think the justice department and the attorney general eric holder will still continue their various investigations and as we have said all along that the...
cities hereinwisconsinwhereworkers participated in striking. they were bolder. shutting down bridges in minnesota. shutting down entire stores in michigan. here in wisconsin we shut down a shopping mall in the suburbs. workers are taking bolder actions to get their voices heard. and they are connecting the dots between the move for economic justice and racial justice. each of the protests in these 190 cities started with people raising their hands and saying in solidarity with ferguson and with new york and here in milwaukee where dontrae hamilton was shot 14 times and killed by police officers in solidarity in all of these cities. they are the same communities where big corporations are making billions of dollars in profits exploiting the labor of underpaid workers. this has been an incredible day of protests and democracy. >> t-dubb-o is a community activist and in the demo and the mix of all of this. how do you feel after day one of protests, and are you confident there's going to be change? >> first and foremost, i want to go on record saying that bill de blasio is probab
cities here in wisconsin where workers participated in striking. they were bolder. shutting down bridges in minnesota. shutting down entire stores in michigan. here in wisconsin we shut down a shopping mall in the suburbs. workers are taking bolder actions to get their voices heard. and they are connecting the dots between the move for economic justice and racial justice. each of the protests in these 190 cities started with people raising their hands and saying in solidarity with ferguson and...
. >>> november 9th, 2004, police inkenosha,wisconsin, stoppeda 21-year-old man named michael bell on suspicion of drunk driving. part of that encounter was captured on the dash cam footage you see on the left side of your screen. michael bell ended up over the hood of the car with an officer holding him in a bear hug. at one point one officer started screaming "he's got my gun. he's got my gun." another officer responded to that by putting a gun to michael bell's head and pulling the trigger, point blank. michael bell was killed. dna and fingerprint testing later found no evidence that michael bell was trying to take that officer's gun or that he had ever touched it. the police did their own investigation of that incident. their conclusion was that it was a good shoot. nobody was at fault. the police cleared themselves entirely within 48 hours before the crime lab report was back. before a witness was interviewed. they looked into this, and they said they think they did find. in response, michael bell's father decided to lobby for change. the bell family ultimately reached a settl
. >>> november 9th, 2004, police in kenosha, wisconsin, stopped a 21-year-old man named michael bell on suspicion of drunk driving. part of that encounter was captured on the dash cam footage you see on the left side of your screen. michael bell ended up over the hood of the car with an officer holding him in a bear hug. at one point one officer started screaming "he's got my gun. he's got my gun." another officer responded to that by putting a gun to michael bell's head and...
were protests yesterdayinwisconsinandmore planned for this afternoon in new york, do you think the protesters need to take a pause or change their tone? >> you know we're not in new york. i think i did take a moment of silence today as i watched television. this is milwaukee. we're not in new york. you know, the mayor has asked for that in new york. but here in milwaukee, people are continuing to protest. and i support people's first amendment rights to protest. the family in milwaukee wants that support at this time. because they want to elevate the cause of mr. hamilton. you know mr. hamilton, what we have learned from the district attorneys not charging is that in milwaukee there is absolutely no right. we believe in people's civil rights are breached. there's a very, very low bar with our police department in terms of supporting and reenforcing people's civil rights and we think that the justice department needs to come in and look at this. >> uh-huh. >> hamilton was lying on a bench, aing taking in the summ sun, and he was fired by police chief flynn because we feel the of
were protests yesterday in wisconsin and more planned for this afternoon in new york, do you think the protesters need to take a pause or change their tone? >> you know we're not in new york. i think i did take a moment of silence today as i watched television. this is milwaukee. we're not in new york. you know, the mayor has asked for that in new york. but here in milwaukee, people are continuing to protest. and i support people's first amendment rights to protest. the family in...
civilian is killed by police in the state of new york. is that the rightreform?wisconsinhasjust started trying something kind of like this as a landmark new state law. no state has done exactly this. would it work? would be it a real change? is this smart? stay with us. >>> at this time last week there was essentially a mass conservative freak out when five members of the st. louis rams football team entered the stadium for their game last week with their hands up. hands up in the air making the hands up, don't shoot jest are we've seen at the protests in and about ferguson, missouri. that was last sunday. will there be a similar freak out starting right about now because this was the scene just a short time ago tonight at the brooklyn nets publ s basketball. that's the king of the nba, lebron james warming up in an "i can't breathe" t-shirt, the last words of eric garner who died as a result of a chokehold in staten island. will we get conservative freak out because of this or is lebron james too big to pick on? everyone has questions about money. you know, i think about money
civilian is killed by police in the state of new york. is that the right reform? wisconsin has just started trying something kind of like this as a landmark new state law. no state has done exactly this. would it work? would be it a real change? is this smart? stay with us. >>> at this time last week there was essentially a mass conservative freak out when five members of the st. louis rams football team entered the stadium for their game last week with their hands up. hands up in the...
just learned a few moments ago that the district attorney inmilwaukee,wisconsin, decidednot to charge a white former police officer in the april shoot death of a black man. the d.a. said based on evidence and analysis presented, he concluded officer christopher mannings's use of force was justified in the april 30th incident. officials say manning was responding to welfare check on the man sleeping in the park. many said that hamilton resisted when he tried to frisk him. the who exchanged punches and hamilton got ahold of mannings' police baton. he opened fire hitting hamilton 14 times. officer manning was fired from the fire department. he is appealing that decision. before the decision on saturday about 70 protesters angry over the case were arrested when they blocked both directions of i 43 in downtown milwaukee. the protesters are drawing comparisons to the other recent decisions not charge police officers in the michael brown case in missouri as well as the eric garner case here in new york. the milwaukee attorney general set to hold a news conference about 30 minutes from
just learned a few moments ago that the district attorney in milwaukee, wisconsin, decided not to charge a white former police officer in the april shoot death of a black man. the d.a. said based on evidence and analysis presented, he concluded officer christopher mannings's use of force was justified in the april 30th incident. officials say manning was responding to welfare check on the man sleeping in the park. many said that hamilton resisted when he tried to frisk him. the who exchanged...
polar plunge. >>>20wisconsinresidentstake a dive at the icy waters to raise money for the children's miracle network. it might not feel that cold but temperatures are about to take a dive, too. we'll bring you the details next. >>> i want to update you on the developing news we're following out of london. a virginia atlantic flight is returning back to gatwick airport. the plane is getting ready to implement what they're calling a nonstandard landing. the flight was heading to las vegas. this is a u.s.-bound plane but we understand they are heading back for what they're calling that nonstandard landing at gatwick. >>> this week it will start to feel more like winter across much of the u.s. will temperatures taking a nose dive in some sports in the west that rarely see snow will get some. including las vegas! the weather channel's mike seidel is in minneapolis. how cold will it get? >> it is 2 degrees here! the windchill is 13 below zero. this is the low for the day. it will get colder before midnight and the day officially ends. the sun is coming up but the sun angle at th
polar plunge. >>> 20 wisconsin residents take a dive at the icy waters to raise money for the children's miracle network. it might not feel that cold but temperatures are about to take a dive, too. we'll bring you the details next. >>> i want to update you on the developing news we're following out of london. a virginia atlantic flight is returning back to gatwick airport. the plane is getting ready to implement what they're calling a nonstandard landing. the flight was...
is focused on the issues. >> luke russert, thank you so much. i want to bringinwisconsinrepublicansenator ron johnson, a member of both the foreign relations and homeland security committees. senator always good to see you, thanks for being with me this morning. secretary kerry is going to be testifying before your committee about the new authorization bill for the use of military force that luke was talking about there. in your opinion, what needs to be in that bill? >> well first of all, let's take a step back and talk about how this debate ought to be proceeding. you know, we did have one hearing back in may about an authorization for the use of military force, in may? and then there's a group of us in july talking about the shorgs for use of military force because the white house is finding its authorization, let's put it diplomatically tenuous at best. but we didn't have a full debate. we didn't get the information. there's a lot of questions. so now we're going to have one hearing. a little debate. it's going to be a show vote. there's no chance of it to pass thro
is focused on the issues. >> luke russert, thank you so much. i want to bring in wisconsin republican senator ron johnson, a member of both the foreign relations and homeland security committees. senator always good to see you, thanks for being with me this morning. secretary kerry is going to be testifying before your committee about the new authorization bill for the use of military force that luke was talking about there. in your opinion, what needs to be in that bill? >> well...
visibility affecting the i-95 corridornow.wisconsin, illinoisinto indiana. it will be tough traveling along the east coast. the main thing is the visibility. we are down to 5 miles in new york. less than a mile in d.c. and philly. average visibility is ten miles. we are not doing great. as far as airport delay ares the only one is in philadelphia. one hour. that's due to low ceilings. that's a problem we'll have. >> hopefully it doesn't change too much. thank you very much. the severe weather could cause chaos for people with travel plans today as they head out for the christmas destination. let's check on the travel situation from gabe gutierrez in atlanta. any major headaches out of there so far? >> good morning. it is a soggy mess out here. a lot of rain. er more than yesterday. we had a lot of fog in atlanta but no major delays in atlanta. the world's busiest airport. the security lines are creeping up. up the east coast, philadelphia is seeing problems. they are beginning to see delays in newark as well. . more than four million passengers expected through the holiday s
visibility affecting the i-95 corridor now. wisconsin, illinois into indiana. it will be tough traveling along the east coast. the main thing is the visibility. we are down to 5 miles in new york. less than a mile in d.c. and philly. average visibility is ten miles. we are not doing great. as far as airport delay ares the only one is in philadelphia. one hour. that's due to low ceilings. that's a problem we'll have. >> hopefully it doesn't change too much. thank you very much. the severe...
walker shipmented his stance on education backing off the call forthewisconsinlegislatureto fully appeal the standards as -- >> common core. >> on wednesday, alan dirschwitz likened the attack to -- >> pearl harbor. >> arguing retail store employees no longer instructed to say happy holidays the so-called war on christmas was declared over this week by whom? >> o'reilly? >> bill o'reilly said that. it is fitting the first night of hanukkah falls on the anniversary of the boston tea party said this texas republican and potential -- >> ted cruz. >> incorrect. >> you want to guess? texas republican and 2016 candidate said this? >> governor rick perry. >> ends the round. mercedes and jamelle very much in this game. each with 300 points because this is where things get wild and crazy. he's our 300-point question. we will dim the lights for dramatic effect. >> really? >> i think we're going to. >> a lot at stake here. this is where empires won and lost. 300-point questions. 100 seconds on the clock. let's settle this game with this? after a six-week recount arizona democratic congressma
walker shipmented his stance on education backing off the call for the wisconsin legislature to fully appeal the standards as -- >> common core. >> on wednesday, alan dirschwitz likened the attack to -- >> pearl harbor. >> arguing retail store employees no longer instructed to say happy holidays the so-called war on christmas was declared over this week by whom? >> o'reilly? >> bill o'reilly said that. it is fitting the first night of hanukkah falls on the...