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. >> it is the board that oversees the entire university of wisconsin system, in wisconsin we have a one cohesive system, 180,000 students, $6 billion budget. we learned the importance of higher education and education at large, why we need affordable and accessible education so people can take advantage of the jobs of the future that are coming to southeast wisconsin. you learn how to work collegially with your colleagues. appointed by ale republican governor and democratic governor, we focused on the issues, how do we improve the educational product. that is the opportunity we can learn from and apply to washington. the focus on the solution and results, and focusing -- better than focusing on the partisan bickering. >> the wisconsin style work ethic, what does that mean? wisconsin, people put down some of the partisan bickering and focus on finding solutions. if you are in a shop floor in a manufacturing setting, you are trying to solve a problem and nobody cares what political party you are in or your background or what you stand for, you are trying to solve the problem and if we
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steil: janesville, wisconsin, the same as the speaker, a spectacular place in southeast wisconsin. just south of madison, wisconsin, not far from milwaukee, 1.5 hours across to lake michigan. north of chicago. spectacular spot to be born and raised. >> what did your parents do for a living? rep. steil: my mom was a teacher and my my dad was a small-town attorney, very involved in community service, service to the church, the catholic church in janesville, or different civic and community organizations, learning the importance of being involved on the impact you can have if you are willing to offer your talents and services to the community. >> who were your mentors, political and otherwise, and what did they teach you? rep. steil: the best mentor was my grandfather, coming from the greatest generation, from southeast wisconsin, through the depression, came out of world war ii with the opportunity for the g.i. bill which transformed his life, he grew up in a home that was a funeral home. that educational opportunity allowed him to pursue his dreams and have an impact. if you look at
steil: janesville, wisconsin, the same as the speaker, a spectacular place in southeast wisconsin. just south of madison, wisconsin, not far from milwaukee, 1.5 hours across to lake michigan. north of chicago. spectacular spot to be born and raised. >> what did your parents do for a living? rep. steil: my mom was a teacher and my my dad was a small-town attorney, very involved in community service, service to the church, the catholic church in janesville, or different civic and community...
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state of wisconsin the company had said it was abandoning its original plans to assemble large l.c.d. screens there citing a change in global markets the made it more expensive that shift was a black guy it's wisconsin and a blow to residents who felt like they've already sacrificed enough for the company . for the residents of mount pleasant these frozen prairie's now feel like a field of broken dreams this is the spot the moho knees chose to build what they thought would be there for ever. but then taiwanese electronics giant folks called moved in forcing most of the neighbors out this is our view to the west used to be a beautiful cornfields and well maintained beautifully landscaped houses now there's only one left and that will be gone soon folks call him came to the state of wisconsin lured by an unprecedented four billion dollars in incentives from taxpayers' pockets in return thirteen thousand blue collar jobs were promised manufacturing flat screen t.v.'s that was a year and a half ago those jobs have yet to materialize now building walk appears to be at a standstill as in mo
state of wisconsin the company had said it was abandoning its original plans to assemble large l.c.d. screens there citing a change in global markets the made it more expensive that shift was a black guy it's wisconsin and a blow to residents who felt like they've already sacrificed enough for the company . for the residents of mount pleasant these frozen prairie's now feel like a field of broken dreams this is the spot the moho knees chose to build what they thought would be there for ever....
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spectacular place in southeast wisconsin to grow up. just south of madison, wisconsin, not too far from milwaukee and north of chicago above. spectacular spot. >> what did your parents do for a living? fatherwas a teach and my was a small town lawyer. and serving in the catholic church or civic and community organizations you learn the importance of being involved and the impact if you are willing to offer your services. >> who were your meantors in life political or otherwise? >> my grandfather. came from the greatest generation. he grew up in southeast wisconsin. pretty poor through the depression. came out of world war i inch and had the opportunity for the g.i. bill. he grew up at a funeral home where the home was the funeral. he grew up in the funeral. then that jational opportunity allowed him to pursue his dreams and have an impact. if you look at someone who worked hard and put his head down and commitment to service at the same time would have been my grandpa. >> why do you think it impaths you today? how do you carry his life
spectacular place in southeast wisconsin to grow up. just south of madison, wisconsin, not too far from milwaukee and north of chicago above. spectacular spot. >> what did your parents do for a living? fatherwas a teach and my was a small town lawyer. and serving in the catholic church or civic and community organizations you learn the importance of being involved and the impact if you are willing to offer your services. >> who were your meantors in life political or otherwise?...
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donald trump vote for them in the past and they backtracked, he carried the state of wisconsin. i think they are going to regret this because states like michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, key states they need to win the presidency in 2020 they need some of the people watching fox news as well as a tv station so it is a big mistake. shannon: we have hosted some contenders on democrat side. we want to hear them and our viewers wants to hear from them. the president tweeting democrats watch fox news from all the debate good. i will do the same with the fake news networks and radical left democrat in the general election debate. is that the pendulum swinging too far the other way? >> in the end the president does better the more opportunities he gets to speak to a wide audience unfiltered. i was with him a week and a half ago in washington and he was with a bunch of republican governors across the country, a number of us supporting them and when he talks about the 5.3 million jobs, record low unemployment for african-americans and latinos in this country, the lowest unemployment ra
donald trump vote for them in the past and they backtracked, he carried the state of wisconsin. i think they are going to regret this because states like michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, key states they need to win the presidency in 2020 they need some of the people watching fox news as well as a tv station so it is a big mistake. shannon: we have hosted some contenders on democrat side. we want to hear them and our viewers wants to hear from them. the president tweeting democrats watch fox...
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former wisconsin governor scott walker, great to have you with us. once a rising star brought down by nearly 200 felony corruption charges. today, he struck a deal with the feds. former congressman eric live after the break. minimums and fees seem to be the foundation of your typical bank. capital one is anything but typical. that's why we designed savings and checking accounts with no fees or minimums. this is banking reimagined. what's in your wallet? with advil liqui-gels, what stiff joints? what bad back? advil is... relief that's fast. strength that lasts. you'll ask... what pain? with advil liqui-gels. bill's back needed a afvacation from his vacation. an amusement park... so he stepped on the dr. scholl's kiosk. it recommends our best custom fit orthotic to relieve foot, knee, or lower back pain. so you can move more. dr. scholl's. born to move. like cabela's catch all gear bags for under $13 each. and save 40% on under armour men's and ladies' micro g assert 7 running shoes. your adventure starts here. >> shannon: a turn of events for former
former wisconsin governor scott walker, great to have you with us. once a rising star brought down by nearly 200 felony corruption charges. today, he struck a deal with the feds. former congressman eric live after the break. minimums and fees seem to be the foundation of your typical bank. capital one is anything but typical. that's why we designed savings and checking accounts with no fees or minimums. this is banking reimagined. what's in your wallet? with advil liqui-gels, what stiff joints?...
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up in wisconsin. and we got no details on it at all. >> reporter: but when they did, the lawyers just knew their clients were innocent. >> everything clicked. you knew exactly what the case was at that point. >> reporter: or did they? if the attorneys for matt livers and nick sampson thought their clients were suddenly in the clear, they had some more thinking to do. because now the question was were matt and nick in it together with jessica and greg? >> talk to them. present him with do you know these people. >> reporter: and? >> not a clue. >> reporter: maybe he was lying to you. you're made of trillions of cells. they work together doing important stuff. the hitch? like you, your cells get hungry. feed them... with centrum® micronutrients. restoring your awesome... daily. feed your cells with centrum® micronutrients today. feed your cells with the communal feast. potluck. this parade of dishes will soon be yours to scrub. and they're not even... yours. new and improved dawn ultra can finish off t
up in wisconsin. and we got no details on it at all. >> reporter: but when they did, the lawyers just knew their clients were innocent. >> everything clicked. you knew exactly what the case was at that point. >> reporter: or did they? if the attorneys for matt livers and nick sampson thought their clients were suddenly in the clear, they had some more thinking to do. because now the question was were matt and nick in it together with jessica and greg? >> talk to them....
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the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. pocan: thank you, madam chair. i'd like to give as much time as may be consumed to the gentlewoman, ms. lofgren. the chair: the gentlewoman from california is recognized. ms. lofgren: i appreciate the thoughtful comments made by the ranking member, but i do think this is a special situation and it's why the naacp legal defense fund is in support of this amendment. the naacp legal defense fund has noticed the practice of counting prison inmates as part of the district where the prison is located has a disproportionate impact on african-american and latino communities. that's because members of those communities, for a variety of other bad reasons, are incarcerated at higher rates and housed at prisons farther from their home than other communities. the gentleman from illinois' correct. you may be counted in the census at your university dorm, but you can also vote from your university dorm. the inmates can't vote. actually, they are properly allocated to the communities where they're f
the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. pocan: thank you, madam chair. i'd like to give as much time as may be consumed to the gentlewoman, ms. lofgren. the chair: the gentlewoman from california is recognized. ms. lofgren: i appreciate the thoughtful comments made by the ranking member, but i do think this is a special situation and it's why the naacp legal defense fund is in support of this amendment. the naacp legal defense fund has noticed the practice of counting prison inmates as part of the...
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moore of wisconsin. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 172, the gentlewoman from wisconsin, ms. moore, and a member posed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from wisconsin. ms. moore: thank you so much, madam chair. i rise today to offer an amendment to h.r. 1 for the people act, which would, among other provisions, require federal and state governments to physically provide voting registration materials at the same time they provide note thefication of a restoration of voting rights under the bill. voting is the most powerful voices that we have in our democracy. as a wisconsinite, i'm proud to stand today to night for everyone's right to vote. wisconsin has been the petrie dish for some of the most pernicious voting suppression efforts, including partisan gerrymandering, all designed to marginalize some votes. where our voices, our votes are counted, our voices are heard. i am here to say no more. no more to suppression. anyone who works to suppress the vote does
moore of wisconsin. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 172, the gentlewoman from wisconsin, ms. moore, and a member posed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from wisconsin. ms. moore: thank you so much, madam chair. i rise today to offer an amendment to h.r. 1 for the people act, which would, among other provisions, require federal and state governments to physically provide voting registration materials at the same time they provide note thefication of a...
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and here, that will buy you 298 million pounds of wisconsin cheddar, or 119 million pounds of wisconsin braatz. nothing cheesy about that. kevin tibbles, nbc news, new berlin, wisconsin. >> lot of money there. all right. how about some ncaa tournament action for you? >> and right now, on the defense. how about the finish right there. it's a three-point game. >> a barn burner in louisville, two ceded tennessee battling purdue in an overtime thriller. in the end the boiler makers managed to pull it out 99-94. they move on to the elite 8. meanwhile number 12 oregon gave top ceded virginia all they could handle. five minutes to go, the cavaliers would even up the score, stealing the momentum. taking the lead and the game. the final virginia 53, oregon 49. >> next number 2 versus 3 battle as michigan struggled mightily as the nation's best defense. the red raiders cruise and final score texas tech 63, michigan 44. to 4th ranked florida state hoping to stick it to top ceded gonzaga, this year zags wouldn't be pushed around. they marched their way to the sboed 72-58. >> more actonight. just wh
and here, that will buy you 298 million pounds of wisconsin cheddar, or 119 million pounds of wisconsin braatz. nothing cheesy about that. kevin tibbles, nbc news, new berlin, wisconsin. >> lot of money there. all right. how about some ncaa tournament action for you? >> and right now, on the defense. how about the finish right there. it's a three-point game. >> a barn burner in louisville, two ceded tennessee battling purdue in an overtime thriller. in the end the boiler...
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we started when i was at wisconsin. we started when i was in college because i had seen another player from florida state, he started a foundation when he was in college so i was inspired and i said that's incredible. i want to use this platform and, obviously, i never knew that platform was going to lead to where i am today and this big of a platform. so, my mom has helped me from the start. it started with me, her and one of my best friends from high school in my basement. and obviously the hurricane raised like $41 million. >> seth: yeah, it's amazing. it was amazing what you did for houston. [ cheers and applause ] they're really -- you know, wisconsin is lucky to have you but certainly the people of texas are as well and it's just wonderful having you here, man. have a great rest of your off season. >> oh, thank you very much. i appreciate it. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: looking forward to september. jj watt, everybody. for more information on his foundation, please visit jjwfoundation.org. we'll be right bwie
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it was sold in wisconsin. hence the cheddar cheese. >> are you cheddar happy. >> a lot of cheddar cheese. we don't officially month the identity of the winner yet but i think i know. i have some ideas about who won. >> is it phil our audio guy who took all our money and didn't tell us what happened. >> he's not here today. . no. it is someone else. i'll tell you who it is in just a moment. stand by for that. so wisconsin won the powerball. overnight vladimir putin won
it was sold in wisconsin. hence the cheddar cheese. >> are you cheddar happy. >> a lot of cheddar cheese. we don't officially month the identity of the winner yet but i think i know. i have some ideas about who won. >> is it phil our audio guy who took all our money and didn't tell us what happened. >> he's not here today. . no. it is someone else. i'll tell you who it is in just a moment. stand by for that. so wisconsin won the powerball. overnight vladimir putin won
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>> no response. >> wisconsin police quickly launched a massive search. after two days a big break. >> they had found teresa's vehicle on the avery salvage yard. >> tom, then a special agent with the wisk department of criminal investigation hustled over to this 40-acre stretch of land, home to the salvage hard and auto mechanic steven avery. had you heard his name before? >> only through the media. >> he'd been convicted of rape in 1985 but 18 years later dna evidence exonerated him and he was freed. a wrongfully convicted man welcomed back into society with open arms and looking for justice of his own. were you aware that he had filed a lawsuit against the local sheriff's department? >> yes, i'd heard that. >> avery hoped winning the $36 million lawsuit could help him get back on his feet. >> he had an opportunity to make something of his life, and it appeared that he was headed in that direction. >> now two years after his release from prison this poster boy for wrongful convictions was back in the news and not in a good way. >> i hope she comes back s
>> no response. >> wisconsin police quickly launched a massive search. after two days a big break. >> they had found teresa's vehicle on the avery salvage yard. >> tom, then a special agent with the wisk department of criminal investigation hustled over to this 40-acre stretch of land, home to the salvage hard and auto mechanic steven avery. had you heard his name before? >> only through the media. >> he'd been convicted of rape in 1985 but 18 years later dna...
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if you look at the election results from wisconsin, donald trump won wisconsin by 22,748 votes. and now, the jokes will say that democrats will spend more time in wisconsin than hillary clinton did definitively by having a convention. >> there it's a guarantee. even by setting one foot in the state the nominee will be ahead of hillary. >> at the en with the added benf being true. >> with the added benefit of being true. >> bret: what about that choice and how that is shaping up. >> picture this moment where bernie sanders who is under appreciated force in this very early going of these primaries, this is a guy that in we have polls in iowa today. we have polls nationally today, there is evidence. >> bret: put up the des moines register cnn poll. bernie at 25% behind biden who obviously hasn't announced yet. >> up 6 points from last month bernie had a very successful launch it worked for him. and democrats have to take it seriously. when they get to milwaukee, they are not just going to be eating bratwurst and cheese curds, they will be thinking about maybe having a brokered conv
if you look at the election results from wisconsin, donald trump won wisconsin by 22,748 votes. and now, the jokes will say that democrats will spend more time in wisconsin than hillary clinton did definitively by having a convention. >> there it's a guarantee. even by setting one foot in the state the nominee will be ahead of hillary. >> at the en with the added benf being true. >> with the added benefit of being true. >> bret: what about that choice and how that is...
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i can only speak for myself and my observations here in wisconsin. i think we have to have a candidate that's pragmatic. certainly progressive values are important but at the end of the day, people of wisconsin told me that, you know, health care is important, transportation issues are important, education is important, but most of all, they want somebody that can solve problems. and so i think pragmatism is a value that the people of wisconsin support. >> and would you say that there are any candidates so far in this race who embody that? >> i won't go there. i believe that the good thing about the democratic party it's a big tent. i understand there's going to be people on the far left, in the center, whatever, but at the end of the day we can't be so entrenched in any position that we're telling people it's my way or the highway. we have to make sure we're able to be in a position to actually accomplish some things. i think this is a great example in the issue of health care. the democrats own this issue, and we should. the obamacare has been work
i can only speak for myself and my observations here in wisconsin. i think we have to have a candidate that's pragmatic. certainly progressive values are important but at the end of the day, people of wisconsin told me that, you know, health care is important, transportation issues are important, education is important, but most of all, they want somebody that can solve problems. and so i think pragmatism is a value that the people of wisconsin support. >> and would you say that there are...
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and here that will buy you 298 million pounds of wisconsin cheddar, or 119 million pounds of wisconsin brats. nothing cheesy about that. kevin tibbles, nbc news, new berlin, wisconsin. >>> it was 40 years ago today when the accident at three mile island put a cloud over this country's nuclear industry. all these years later, some who lived through it are still haunted by the accident. andrea mitchell covered it at the time and just went back. >> reporter: they gathered before dawn at three mile island, marking the moment when one of two reactors went into partial meltdown, the worst nuclear accident in u.s. history, halting the growth of nuclear power in america to this day, and sparking health concerns that linger 40 years later. the cleanup will take years and cost hundreds of millions of dollars. >> it was just panic, it was fear, it was all these emotions wrapped up into one. >> reporter: thousands of pregnant women and families with toddlers like christine lehmans evacuated. two weeks later, they got an all-clear from regulators and the utility company. >> that was our playground
and here that will buy you 298 million pounds of wisconsin cheddar, or 119 million pounds of wisconsin brats. nothing cheesy about that. kevin tibbles, nbc news, new berlin, wisconsin. >>> it was 40 years ago today when the accident at three mile island put a cloud over this country's nuclear industry. all these years later, some who lived through it are still haunted by the accident. andrea mitchell covered it at the time and just went back. >> reporter: they gathered before...
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well a woman in wisconsin has taken that a step further. her custom creations are called a doll like me and they're making kids smile from coast-to-coast. >> this used to be her dining room. >> now it is the doll work room. >> the dolls amy makes by hand aren't just play things, they're partners for kids that don't often see themselves represented in the world. >> a lot of people see dolls and think oh, they're just toys. >> i would tell you, look at these videos. >> that's very special. >> that baby has a leg like you. >> children with limb differences, prosthetic braces. >> it makes them not feel so alone. their logical brain lets them know this is just a doll but the innocent child part of them still feels like now i'm not the only one that looks this way. >> i have one hand and she has one hand. >> 9-year-old bella has loved little bella since she was 5. >> how did you feel when you got her? >> very excited because like most people don't get a doll that looks like them. >> did you ever think you'd ever find a doll like bella? >> no, hon
well a woman in wisconsin has taken that a step further. her custom creations are called a doll like me and they're making kids smile from coast-to-coast. >> this used to be her dining room. >> now it is the doll work room. >> the dolls amy makes by hand aren't just play things, they're partners for kids that don't often see themselves represented in the world. >> a lot of people see dolls and think oh, they're just toys. >> i would tell you, look at these videos....
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here in wisconsin they can meet in two and only two surbss. first at a time as shall be provided by law and second if the governor calls them to spells session. no one contends he called this session. so the question was was this session at a time that was provided by law? and the answer we believe and the court resoundingly accepted today is not. the lenl slacher's post talk attempts to say the law allowed this were meritless. >> why is this an important battle from the small democratic standpoint? dollar are two reasons. since amending the constitution was important. that the people retain this power and they only gave so much of it to the legislature. the second thing is that we talk so often about federal constitution and not enough about state kaungs tuesday. at least here in wisconsin differs from how it works and the ruling shows that courts will, if people ask respect and enforce the kaungs tuesdayal limits in state constitutions. >> thank you very much. >> still ahead there is breaking news emanate from the brexit nightmare unfolding
here in wisconsin they can meet in two and only two surbss. first at a time as shall be provided by law and second if the governor calls them to spells session. no one contends he called this session. so the question was was this session at a time that was provided by law? and the answer we believe and the court resoundingly accepted today is not. the lenl slacher's post talk attempts to say the law allowed this were meritless. >> why is this an important battle from the small democratic...
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. >> al parecer, alguien de wisconsin, le ha pacertÓ a todo los nÚmeros de el power ball. >> nada mÁs y nada menos que $477,000,000. >> uno tiene que haber sido comprado en una licorerÍa y otro dentro de un supermercado. >> se llevarÁn unos cuantos millÓn sito se trata de 3 millones de dÓlares cada uno. >> se dio a conocer que en todo el paÍs fueron siete los ganadores y esta persona de wisconsin. >> esta persona no estÁ obligada a darle identidad pero en el, estado de wisconsin si tiene que hacerlo. >> imagÍnate. >> gracias por acompaÑarnos. >> ya volvemos maÑana. >> lo esperamos aquÍ en tel telemundo 48. >> ( musicmusica ) >> . >>> guatemala de luto por una veintena de indÍgenas atropellados por un camiÓn, el conductor fue detenido. >>> rescate, la policÍa de arizona derribÓ la puerta de una casa para recuperar a un bebÉ enfermo desde hacia semanas sus padres se negaban a llevarlo al hospital. >>> la entrada de la primavera es un muy b
. >> al parecer, alguien de wisconsin, le ha pacertÓ a todo los nÚmeros de el power ball. >> nada mÁs y nada menos que $477,000,000. >> uno tiene que haber sido comprado en una licorerÍa y otro dentro de un supermercado. >> se llevarÁn unos cuantos millÓn sito se trata de 3 millones de dÓlares cada uno. >> se dio a conocer que en todo el paÍs fueron siete los ganadores y esta persona de wisconsin. >> esta persona no estÁ obligada a darle identidad...
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smart hosted a town hall meeting in jayme closs' wisconsin home town yesterday. smart was taken from her utah home in 2002 at the age of 14. however -- as jayme begins to heal, smart talked about her experience, giving tips on how people can make her feel comfortable when she returns to normal life and school. <"i was a very similar age to jayme when i was kidnapped and it was the most terrifying experience of my entire life.">(jrstone)entire life.">(jrstone) smart has been in contact with closs and her family.she also met with law enforcement who worked so hard on the case. the warriors were back in action tonight against a long- time rival....the oklahoma city thunder.....>it's been a pretty one-sided rivalry....but granted a rivalry nonetheless....>there is demarcus cousins....fresh off his season high 27 point performance against the rockets on wednesday....>3rd quarter....dubs up by 17....draymond green to stephen curry....that's good for three in the corner...>48 seconds left in the 3rd....curry to alfonso mckinnie...back to curry....curry with 5 trays toni
smart hosted a town hall meeting in jayme closs' wisconsin home town yesterday. smart was taken from her utah home in 2002 at the age of 14. however -- as jayme begins to heal, smart talked about her experience, giving tips on how people can make her feel comfortable when she returns to normal life and school. (jrstone)entire life.">(jrstone) smart has been in contact with closs and her family.she also met with law enforcement who worked so hard on the case. the warriors were back in...
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is a question of just about everyone from here to wisconsin. who won it? the jackpot mystery, someone sitting on $768 million. nbc's kevin tibbles is on the hunt. >> reporter: it's the talk of this tiny hamlet. some lucky guy or gal hit it powerbalg, buying the winning ticket at the local speed way. so far the winner is a secret, but the rainbow diner is all abuzz. you didn't win, though? i didn'twin. >> reporter: me neither. the biggest thing to hit newrl in, wisconsin, since, well -- >> since the parade last 4th of july. >> reporter: this jackpot of $768 million has a cash pay out of almost half a billion. and here, that will buy you 298 million pounds of wisconsinda ch or 119 million pounds of wiscoinin braatz. g cheesy about that. kevin tibbles, n news, new berlin, wisconsin. >> lot ofer money all right. how about some ncaa tournament action for you? >> and right now, on the defense. how about the finish right there. it's a three-pnt game. >> a barn burner in louisville, two ceded tennessee battling purdue in an overtime thriller. i the end the boiler
is a question of just about everyone from here to wisconsin. who won it? the jackpot mystery, someone sitting on $768 million. nbc's kevin tibbles is on the hunt. >> reporter: it's the talk of this tiny hamlet. some lucky guy or gal hit it powerbalg, buying the winning ticket at the local speed way. so far the winner is a secret, but the rainbow diner is all abuzz. you didn't win, though? i didn'twin. >> reporter: me neither. the biggest thing to hit newrl in, wisconsin, since, well...
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in fond du lac, wisconsin, the water is receding, but rhonda and brad haseleu's house is a soggy meas. >> it was all the way up to the e.p of our basement down there. >> reporter: right, and the alarm we're hearing is your alarm? >> is our fire alarm, our carbon monoxide alarm that is going off in our basement right now that we have no way of getting to because-- or reporter: it's under water. >> everything is still under water. >> reporter: wisconsin hasea h n february, beating the old record by a foot and a half. 50-degree thaw created ice flows that jammed at the bridges, sending water over the banks. sioux falls, south dakota, has a new unwelcome lake, and a bridge buckled in nebraska. back in fond du lac, the haseleus had no chois but to start pumping. >> the weather has turned colder today, and it will be in the e i tonight, freezing these floodwaters and potentially starting this cycle all over again. jeff. >> glor: all right, dean reynolds, thank you. up next here on the cbs evening news, what is being done to end the longest lasting oil spill in u.s. history. and later, steve
in fond du lac, wisconsin, the water is receding, but rhonda and brad haseleu's house is a soggy meas. >> it was all the way up to the e.p of our basement down there. >> reporter: right, and the alarm we're hearing is your alarm? >> is our fire alarm, our carbon monoxide alarm that is going off in our basement right now that we have no way of getting to because-- or reporter: it's under water. >> everything is still under water. >> reporter: wisconsin hasea h n...
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the truth of the matter, they lost in ohio, wisconsin, pennsylvania and michigan. who did they lose, they lost male democrats. why did they lose male democrats, you don't go and say the top is gun-control, you talk about jobs, the economy, with a mismatch policy and campaign strategy all the time. they believe all the time, that the things that stoke their ideological fires work for every single american and they don't always work. they also run these campaigns, hillary clinton had no reason to lose florida, she had a prime group of puerto rican refugees who come there who are very much inclined to vote democratic, and yet they went after nothing, they didn't do any work on it, they famously didn't travel to wisconsin, a state that was always going to be a swing state. they make these fundamental decisions that mismatch policy and politics all the time. they are not holistically good at politics. they are great at some things, once in a generation candidate like barack obama, or they'll get a policy that people can get behind or they will get a campaign that runs w
the truth of the matter, they lost in ohio, wisconsin, pennsylvania and michigan. who did they lose, they lost male democrats. why did they lose male democrats, you don't go and say the top is gun-control, you talk about jobs, the economy, with a mismatch policy and campaign strategy all the time. they believe all the time, that the things that stoke their ideological fires work for every single american and they don't always work. they also run these campaigns, hillary clinton had no reason to...
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kevin tibbles visits one family in wisconsin. >> how many heifers we got left? >> reporter: on a cold winter weekend, another family farm goes under. for generations, the sound of cattle echoed around the lone pine dairy, but on this day, the auctioneer is louder. >> 75, sold!>> eporter: guy and wendy tullman are selling their herd to the highest bidder. what was it like saying good-bye to them? >> like losing a member of your family. >> you get very connected to them from birth on. there's an emptiness in my heart. >> reporter: the tullmans tried hang on, tried doing with less, tried working harder, never took vacations. >> i know we did verything that we could to survive. >> reporter: years of hrecord-low milk prices meant could no longer make a go of i t. >> i said i never wanted to get rich. all i wanted to do was pay my bils and have a little left over. >> reporter: paul mitchell, who teaches at the university of wisconsin, says the pace of farmers getting out is increasing. >> w've lost 7.5% o our dairy farmers in the state of wisconsin -- >> reporter: in
kevin tibbles visits one family in wisconsin. >> how many heifers we got left? >> reporter: on a cold winter weekend, another family farm goes under. for generations, the sound of cattle echoed around the lone pine dairy, but on this day, the auctioneer is louder. >> 75, sold!>> eporter: guy and wendy tullman are selling their herd to the highest bidder. what was it like saying good-bye to them? >> like losing a member of your family. >> you get very...
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in wisconsin 40 to 8,000 people were turned away from polls because of the color of their skin or their age or whatever excuse could be made up to top a fellow american citizen from voting. >> martha: is that what really happened? here is a campaign and finance election lawyer and general counsel to the republican congressional committee. to break this down. she is the first person to run without the protection of the voter rights act. what changed and why did she not run under that protection? >> it's important to point out that statement is wildly inaccurate. i am guessing what she is conferring to is the shelbiy county case from the supreme court in 2013 said that a locality, before making changes, whether that clearance would stand. the supreme court said the criteria was outdated. the supreme court said it was responsible to make sure there were no discriminatory actions with the right to vote but this criteria is outdated. the pre-clearance provision will be invalidated. she was still very much running in 2016 under the voting rights action. section 2 makes sure there is not discr
in wisconsin 40 to 8,000 people were turned away from polls because of the color of their skin or their age or whatever excuse could be made up to top a fellow american citizen from voting. >> martha: is that what really happened? here is a campaign and finance election lawyer and general counsel to the republican congressional committee. to break this down. she is the first person to run without the protection of the voter rights act. what changed and why did she not run under that...
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when i had to go to wisconsin, i went to wisconsin. when i had to go to michigan and pennsylvania and south carolina and north carolina, that's where i go. when i had to go to florida, went to won easily, i florida. you don't call russia when you have to go to florida. russia won't help you much. thank you very much. thank you, everybody. thank you. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, indiana republican congressman jim banks on president trump's $750 billion pentagon budget request. illinois congresswoman robin kelly talks about the president's fiscal 2020 budget request and u.s. trade policy. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. >> thursday, the senate is set to vote on terminating the president's national emergency to build a wall on the southern border. members will debate the resolution when the chamber returns at 10:00 a.m. a vote is planned later in the day. live coverage of the u.s. senat
when i had to go to wisconsin, i went to wisconsin. when i had to go to michigan and pennsylvania and south carolina and north carolina, that's where i go. when i had to go to florida, went to won easily, i florida. you don't call russia when you have to go to florida. russia won't help you much. thank you very much. thank you, everybody. thank you. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, indiana...
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i have no friends and family in wisconsin. this ticket matched one number. >> nearly a half a billion dollars. thanks very much. very lucky person. >>>
i have no friends and family in wisconsin. this ticket matched one number. >> nearly a half a billion dollars. thanks very much. very lucky person. >>>
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tell me, how's it going in wisconsin? we know beto o'rourke addressed some of the many questions that are now hitting him as he is, well, really under the microscope. >> good afternoon, kendis. i want to pull back and give people an idea what a campaign looks like here. he did three days, 13 counties in iowa then came to madison, wisconsin, this morning, across state lines. just left an event here in milwaukee. an idea, talking about a man in this case beto o'rourke and along with two aides and about three others that help set up these events. essentially two vehicles crossing here through the midwest that are on their way to michigan now. then will be in ohio tomorrow night and essentially what happens between all of these stops are, different things that come up in the news along the way, and we in the press have the opportunity to ask him questions, and one local radio reporter just asked him about that "vanity fair" cover, about that quote in which he was quoted as saying that he was just born to do this. and beto o'r
tell me, how's it going in wisconsin? we know beto o'rourke addressed some of the many questions that are now hitting him as he is, well, really under the microscope. >> good afternoon, kendis. i want to pull back and give people an idea what a campaign looks like here. he did three days, 13 counties in iowa then came to madison, wisconsin, this morning, across state lines. just left an event here in milwaukee. an idea, talking about a man in this case beto o'rourke and along with two...
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. >>> y los 768 millones dÓlares del tercer premiÓ mÁs grande de la loterÍa se quedoaron en wisconsin, si el ganador elige un pago Único recibirÁ 477 milloneses dÓlares libres de impuestos. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> quÉ tal muy buenas tardes bienvenidos a la informaciÓn en las noticias. guatemala estÁ de luto por la muerte anoche de 18 indÍgenas despuÉs de ser atropellados por un camiÓn de carga pesada el conductor se dio a la fuga pero ademÁs hay una veintena de heridos ocurriÓ las afueras de la ciudad a cien millas al oeste de la capital samuel con la informaciÓn mÁs reciente. >>> adelante samuel. >>> hola paulino, nosotros le estamos dado la cobertura
. >>> y los 768 millones dÓlares del tercer premiÓ mÁs grande de la loterÍa se quedoaron en wisconsin, si el ganador elige un pago Único recibirÁ 477 milloneses dÓlares libres de impuestos. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> quÉ tal muy buenas tardes bienvenidos a la informaciÓn en las noticias. guatemala estÁ de luto por la muerte anoche de 18 indÍgenas despuÉs de ser...
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kevin tibbles visits one family in wisconsin. >> how many heifers do we have left? >> reporter: on a cold winter weekend another family farm goes under. for generations the sound of cattle echoed around the lone pine dairy, but on this day the auctioneer is louder. [ auctioneer calling ] >> guy and wendy tollman are selling to the highest bidder. >> what was it like saying good-bye to them? >> like losing a member of your family. >> you get connected from birth on. there is an emptiness in my heart. >> they tried to hold on, tried doing with less and tried working harder, never took vacations. >> i know that we did everything we could to survive. >> reporter: years of record-low milk prices meant they could no longer make a go of it. >> i said i never wanted to get rich. i just wanted to pay my bills and have a little left over. >> paul mitchell who teaches at the university of wisconsin says the pace of farmers getting out is increasing. >> we've lost 7% out of wi thas one year? >> o of d the last 15 years. with higher production and lower demand the numbers just d
kevin tibbles visits one family in wisconsin. >> how many heifers do we have left? >> reporter: on a cold winter weekend another family farm goes under. for generations the sound of cattle echoed around the lone pine dairy, but on this day the auctioneer is louder. [ auctioneer calling ] >> guy and wendy tollman are selling to the highest bidder. >> what was it like saying good-bye to them? >> like losing a member of your family. >> you get connected from...
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this is his second wisconsin stop of the day. to note, this is the second state that beto o'rourke is visiting as a presidential candidate. remember in 2016 by just 22,000 votes donald trump beat hillary clinton who infamously did not come here during the general election. i want to play with you a little bit of sound, kendis. i asked beto o'rourke, how do democrats essentially make that pitch to voters that once voted democrat that decided to vote for donald trump. how do you go back and win places like iowa, michigan and wisconsin? this is what beto o'rourke told us. >> the only way to win is to show up. and i have found that in every political race i've run from city council to congress to u.s. senate, when we don't show up, we get what we deserve, and that is to lose. so i'm going to show up everywhere for everyone. >> reporter: beto o'rourke is going to be going to michigan and ohio on monday after visiting here wisconsin and three days of iowa. he does not have frankly a day job. this is going to give him the opportunity ov
this is his second wisconsin stop of the day. to note, this is the second state that beto o'rourke is visiting as a presidential candidate. remember in 2016 by just 22,000 votes donald trump beat hillary clinton who infamously did not come here during the general election. i want to play with you a little bit of sound, kendis. i asked beto o'rourke, how do democrats essentially make that pitch to voters that once voted democrat that decided to vote for donald trump. how do you go back and win...
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wisconsin is expected to be a key player in the 2020 race. o'rourke appeared at a coffee shop in madison addressing a packed house. >> this is our defining moments of truth. this may be our last best chance to get things right for one another for this country and for the planet. >> beto o'rourke got a lot of attention during the midterms. he ran a close race against incumbent ted cruz in the deeply red state of texas. >>> southwest airlines is now officially flying from the bay area to hawaii. these are pictures of the first flightional airport just after 11:00 this morning. hula dancers and hawa sent the passengers off on their tropical vacationerthe country bought tickets for the inaugural flight. they say it's like being part of history. >> i had to be part of it. i flew in from orlando to san francisco. i have been waiting all morning to get on this plane. >> two residents from hawaii gave the plane a traditional hawaiian blessing, a cleansing for safe travel. they blessed each corner of the aircraft and placed a lay on the dashboard. >>>
wisconsin is expected to be a key player in the 2020 race. o'rourke appeared at a coffee shop in madison addressing a packed house. >> this is our defining moments of truth. this may be our last best chance to get things right for one another for this country and for the planet. >> beto o'rourke got a lot of attention during the midterms. he ran a close race against incumbent ted cruz in the deeply red state of texas. >>> southwest airlines is now officially flying from the...
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. >> bill: from wisconsin. thank you, sandra. >> sandra: hope in the face of tragedy. student in the small town of beauregard, alabama helping the community rebuild after a deadly tornado. our next guest is one of the heroes leading the effort there coach wade thorn will join us live next. >> while there is always uncertainty about what tomorrow might bring, there is salutabsolute certainty in te resilience of the people of alabama.
. >> bill: from wisconsin. thank you, sandra. >> sandra: hope in the face of tragedy. student in the small town of beauregard, alabama helping the community rebuild after a deadly tornado. our next guest is one of the heroes leading the effort there coach wade thorn will join us live next. >> while there is always uncertainty about what tomorrow might bring, there is salutabsolute certainty in te resilience of the people of alabama.
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. >> reporter: in southeast wisconsin the floodwaters took residents by surprise. >> you know how you put a movie in fast motion? that's how quick it came. >> reporter: flooding has breached or overtopped some 200 miles of levees in four states. nebraska, iowa, missouri and kansas. just outside of omaha, in fremont, roads are almost impassible.
. >> reporter: in southeast wisconsin the floodwaters took residents by surprise. >> you know how you put a movie in fast motion? that's how quick it came. >> reporter: flooding has breached or overtopped some 200 miles of levees in four states. nebraska, iowa, missouri and kansas. just outside of omaha, in fremont, roads are almost impassible.
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wisconsin, pennsylvania, michigan, these are competitive states. it's a competitive part of the country. and if you look at how 2016 finished, what the president accomplished was pretty remarkable. no republican had won those states in about 30, 40 years, but they were very narrowly
wisconsin, pennsylvania, michigan, these are competitive states. it's a competitive part of the country. and if you look at how 2016 finished, what the president accomplished was pretty remarkable. no republican had won those states in about 30, 40 years, but they were very narrowly
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the single grand prize-winning ticket was sold in new berlin wisconsin. the numbers were 16-20-37-44-62, and the powerball was 12. the jackpot is the third largest in u.s. history at more than $768 million. >>> cbs news lost one of our own this weekend -- this week. ana real lost her battle with foreign editor leukemia. bill whitaker remembers a beloved colleague. >>> cbs news -- >> reporter: she was a font of ideas, a force of nature with street cred and a legendary list of contacts. >> deputy attorneys from editor ana real is near the scene -- >> reporter: she had boundless energy and enthusiasm for covering the news. >> there was no hope of finding survivors -- >> reporter: in the field, ana could flatter, cajole, charm, or intimidate her way into places we weren't supposeding to -- -- we weren't supposed to go -- >> we kept walking through, all of a sudden we're in the prison. >> reporter: and obtained interviews no one else could get. she negotiated an interview with el chapo's attorney and with the mexican marines who captured the notorious drug tra
the single grand prize-winning ticket was sold in new berlin wisconsin. the numbers were 16-20-37-44-62, and the powerball was 12. the jackpot is the third largest in u.s. history at more than $768 million. >>> cbs news lost one of our own this weekend -- this week. ana real lost her battle with foreign editor leukemia. bill whitaker remembers a beloved colleague. >>> cbs news -- >> reporter: she was a font of ideas, a force of nature with street cred and a legendary...
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in my state in wisconsin we cut taxes and had more money for schools, more money for health care and saw budget surpluses every year in office requires us to do what effectively people do in business every single day. they don't cut their product quality in half or raise their price by double what it was in the past they find a way to balance the two things out unfortunately, our federal government doesn't do that and that's why there's got to be a mix of fiscal control and things that help stimulate and grow the economy going forward, that's something we're on the path to doing, but we haven't quite seen that completed yet at least in our nation's capital. >> i remember simpson-bowles, which some people point to as a rare bipartisan proposal they weren't trying to do it without raising taxes somewhere along the line i know we always can talk about spending and government waste and that's where the problem is, that's why the deficit is blown out in the last year, it wasn't the revenue is basically flat. it was just more spending but we never seem to be able to cut spending, and i'm n
in my state in wisconsin we cut taxes and had more money for schools, more money for health care and saw budget surpluses every year in office requires us to do what effectively people do in business every single day. they don't cut their product quality in half or raise their price by double what it was in the past they find a way to balance the two things out unfortunately, our federal government doesn't do that and that's why there's got to be a mix of fiscal control and things that help...
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. >> i live in wausau, wisconsin. 40,000 people. two wausau, wisconsins, a month coming into america. the clips you played, i find it fascinating democrats are trying to say we don't want to put kids in cages and this is a race -- but the bottom line is i thought what nielsen said was really important. they are giving pregnancy tests to girls as young as 10 years old because they know that women who come, young girls who come on the dangerous journey, they are raped, sexually assaulted. if you care about kids, set up a policy that doesn't incentivize the cartels and the parents to bring kids on a dangerous journey where they are sexually assaulted. if you care about kids, don't bring them. >> laura: they are making a huge, huge mistake with what they are doing because they know -- do you not agree with me? they know it's a crisis. >> absolutely. they say we don't want barriers. we don't want walls. we want boots and technology. we have a new wisconsin governor, tony evers.ec governor walker, former governor, sent troops to the south
. >> i live in wausau, wisconsin. 40,000 people. two wausau, wisconsins, a month coming into america. the clips you played, i find it fascinating democrats are trying to say we don't want to put kids in cages and this is a race -- but the bottom line is i thought what nielsen said was really important. they are giving pregnancy tests to girls as young as 10 years old because they know that women who come, young girls who come on the dangerous journey, they are raped, sexually assaulted....
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wisconsin, we have a winner. one lucky person in wisconsin, $768 million richer this morning after hitting the powerball. worldwide exchange begins right now. >>> good morning, good afternoon, and good evening. i am brooun sylvan right there is a live look at beijing, china, where we reportedly have a major break through in u.s.-china trade talks. we will bring you there in moments, but, first, here's how your money and the global markets are setting up their day. the positive news that perhaps there is a breakthrough, futures not really moving that much. clearly, this is now you a show me, don't tell me market there is simply been so many headlines. futures are slightly higher. we are seeing the nasdaq, s&p, and dow up 28 points on the dow industrial average really the action lately has been involved. buyers have been flooding into treasuries the ten-year yield this morning at a remarkable 2.37%. remember, this time a year ago we had people talking about 3% and 3.5% certainly not the case the other thing that ha
wisconsin, we have a winner. one lucky person in wisconsin, $768 million richer this morning after hitting the powerball. worldwide exchange begins right now. >>> good morning, good afternoon, and good evening. i am brooun sylvan right there is a live look at beijing, china, where we reportedly have a major break through in u.s.-china trade talks. we will bring you there in moments, but, first, here's how your money and the global markets are setting up their day. the positive news...
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it was sold in wisconsin. hence the cheddar cheese. >> are you cheddar happy. >> a lot of cheddar cheese. we don't officially month the identity of the winner yet but i think i know. i have some ideas about who won. >> is it phil our audio guy who took all our money and didn't tell us what happened. >> he's not here today. . no. it is someone else. i'll tell you who it is in just a moment. stand by for that. so wisconsin won the powerball. overnight vladimir putin won the diplomatic and intelligence mega lottery. why? because in a brand-new interview president trump gave new cover to the russian leader for the attack on the 2016 election. in his new interview president trump claimed russia did not want him to win. this is despite the fact that u.s. intelligence agencies found russia wanted him to win. this is despite the fact that the mueller investigation found that it did. despite the fact that barr summary noted russia worked to help him win. even vladimir putin himself said he wanted donald trump to win. u
it was sold in wisconsin. hence the cheddar cheese. >> are you cheddar happy. >> a lot of cheddar cheese. we don't officially month the identity of the winner yet but i think i know. i have some ideas about who won. >> is it phil our audio guy who took all our money and didn't tell us what happened. >> he's not here today. . no. it is someone else. i'll tell you who it is in just a moment. stand by for that. so wisconsin won the powerball. overnight vladimir putin won...
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we have a new wisconsin governor, tony evers. governor walker, former governor, sent troops to the southern border to give more support, more boots on the ground. tony evers pulls her boots off the ground. while bill barriers, won't send boots and technology. radical governor of wisconsin. >> laura: democrats are open borders, yes or no. >> absolutely. >> laura: they have to be. their responses were ludicrous. if obama had these fencing things to hold people for processing, what do they want kids to be thrown out on the street when they come here? what are you supposed to do? they are trying to find sponsors, kids and place them in sponsor's homes. what you do? i don't know what else you could possibly do. obama found that dilemma and they do now the problem with it. >> no complaints about obama but trump uses the same facilities may go after him. >> laura: race and... >> that's why we are winning suburban women. they want border security and safety. >> laura: safety for americans and safety for these kids brought on this journey
we have a new wisconsin governor, tony evers. governor walker, former governor, sent troops to the southern border to give more support, more boots on the ground. tony evers pulls her boots off the ground. while bill barriers, won't send boots and technology. radical governor of wisconsin. >> laura: democrats are open borders, yes or no. >> absolutely. >> laura: they have to be. their responses were ludicrous. if obama had these fencing things to hold people for processing,...
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i go up to wisconsin, and he didn't go. and bill clinton said he was in wisconsin. you better get up there, there are a lot of signs up there. better get up there darling. and wisconsin, they don't come to a place called michigan. michigan. and bill clinton said, you know i was in michigan, you better get to michigan, it's not looking good. they have so many of those signs every place i look, michigan hasn't been lost in decades by the dams, hasn't been lost, and if you remember this was my last stop. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> president trump: this was it. and i will never forget, this was a spur of the moment because i heard crooked hillary and bill barack obama, and michelle. they were all headed here in the last moment, they had a tiny little crowded. and i had -- i'd like to say more but i can't have more than this, because every seat is gone and outside you are 25,000 people. [cheers and applause] and i remember leaving and i said, i had 32,000 people including the people outside, i will tell you we have more tonight because outside we have
i go up to wisconsin, and he didn't go. and bill clinton said he was in wisconsin. you better get up there, there are a lot of signs up there. better get up there darling. and wisconsin, they don't come to a place called michigan. michigan. and bill clinton said, you know i was in michigan, you better get to michigan, it's not looking good. they have so many of those signs every place i look, michigan hasn't been lost in decades by the dams, hasn't been lost, and if you remember this was my...
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and there's another ticket in wisconsin taking home the big prize. congratulations. >> good morning on this thursday, march 28th. we'll have the numbers and reaction from bay area stores in just a moment. but first, we're tracking one last storm this week. >> yes, a live look outside right now. you're going to need that umbrella today. by the weekend, you will need the sunglasses. so big turn of events. hi, mike. >> everybody is excited about another chance of rain? >> yes. >> looking forward to that sunshine. >> not another chance of rain, come on, mike. >> yes. it was purely tongue in cheek sarcasm. i know you guys are tired of it. this is the last day we're going to have friday, saturday and sunday with sunshine and spring warmth. i'll show you that in the forecast. i'll get you prepared for the scattered showers. chance of thunderstorms today. the heavier rain swords cedar boulevards. street level, alvarado niles, towards union city, paseo parkway. just south of the airport, right on 280 as you head from park more to alum rock. more is coming our
and there's another ticket in wisconsin taking home the big prize. congratulations. >> good morning on this thursday, march 28th. we'll have the numbers and reaction from bay area stores in just a moment. but first, we're tracking one last storm this week. >> yes, a live look outside right now. you're going to need that umbrella today. by the weekend, you will need the sunglasses. so big turn of events. hi, mike. >> everybody is excited about another chance of rain? >>...
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i'm the one to win states like michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin. you need someone who actually has won in places before and someone who can bring this country back together again. i will do that. thank you for coming out. [applause] >> one second. thank you. >> talking about how you worked with ted cruz on a bill. the bipartisanship translates -- your core values. walking across the aise. sen. gillibrand: you need to listen to everyone and find out what they believe in and care about and you will find something that you both agree on. senator cruz and i both wanted to rent the sexual-harassment framework in washington. we had that common ground. we got senators on the bill and ultimately it passed unanimously. >> thank you so much. >> my name is tina. [indiscernible] >> thank you for coming. >> so good to see you. thank you for coming. >> i will spend a few minutes with her. sen. gillibrand: take care. >> you were my senator are almost a decade. i lived close to new york city. i think it is wonderful listening to a powerful, intelligent woman talki
i'm the one to win states like michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin. you need someone who actually has won in places before and someone who can bring this country back together again. i will do that. thank you for coming out. [applause] >> one second. thank you. >> talking about how you worked with ted cruz on a bill. the bipartisanship translates -- your core values. walking across the aise. sen. gillibrand: you need to listen to everyone and find out what they believe in and care...
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among the speakers is wisconsin governor scott walker. we will hear from joni ernst. and we start with glenn beck, of blaze tv. senator ted cruz will speak, devon nunez of california, kellyanne conway is on the list with jerry falwell junior, donald trump junior, should clarify, commerce secretary wilbur ross. mike pence is scheduled to speak at 10:00 this morning. live coverage on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> we are among the two away from the start of the conservative political action conference, cpac, this morning. they were scheduled to start at 7:30, obviously running a little behind. we have live coverage when the getaway. senator rob portman came to the senate floor to talk about the circumstances surrounding the death of college student otto warmbier who died in custody in north korea. >> in the context of the ongoing negotiations with north korea there has been a lot of discussion in the media abo
among the speakers is wisconsin governor scott walker. we will hear from joni ernst. and we start with glenn beck, of blaze tv. senator ted cruz will speak, devon nunez of california, kellyanne conway is on the list with jerry falwell junior, donald trump junior, should clarify, commerce secretary wilbur ross. mike pence is scheduled to speak at 10:00 this morning. live coverage on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]...