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good evening, wisconsin. honorable supreme court justices, tribal nation leaders, constitutional officers, major general knapp, members of the wisconsin national guard and active and retired members of our armed forces, cabinet members, sen. president kapenga, majority leader lemahieu, minority leader agard, speaker vos, and minority leader neubauer, legislators, distinguished guests, and to all of the wisconsinites joining us, whether you're here in the gallery or watching from home, thanks so much for being here tonight. i'm tony evers, and i'm proud to be standing here tonight as thee 46th governor of the great state of wisconsin to deliver my fifth state of the state address. [cheers and applause] and it's good to be back. it's good to be back. my son, nick, and his wife, landa, are with us tonight. and my former kindergarten classmate, kathy, is up in the gallery. [applause] we celebrated our 50th wedding anniversary last year, and this year we will be celebrating our 54th year of going to the wisconsin
good evening, wisconsin. honorable supreme court justices, tribal nation leaders, constitutional officers, major general knapp, members of the wisconsin national guard and active and retired members of our armed forces, cabinet members, sen. president kapenga, majority leader lemahieu, minority leader agard, speaker vos, and minority leader neubauer, legislators, distinguished guests, and to all of the wisconsinites joining us, whether you're here in the gallery or watching from home, thanks so...
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yes, we're talking about the wisconsin supreme court. the panel technically nonpartisan but whichever side wins the open seat will take the majority. liberal judges gain control. they could fix wisconsin's extreme gerrymandering and overturn the pre-civil war abortion ban. conservatives keep their grip on the court, they're likely to give the big lie a victory come 2024. right-wing candidate dan kelly was part of wisconsin's fake electors plot. he will face off against a left leaning judge janet per se what's per se when it's as wisconsin voters know what's on the line. everywhere we go the turnout that we get from people around the state wanting to talk about this election, wanting to share how concerned they are about the state of wisconsin going forward, how important this racist to them. >> i have people coming up to me in tears saying we are praying that you win this race. we are praying that we get control of the supreme court back. >> it's not just wisconsin we have our eye on. in virginia, democrats are sending these states first
yes, we're talking about the wisconsin supreme court. the panel technically nonpartisan but whichever side wins the open seat will take the majority. liberal judges gain control. they could fix wisconsin's extreme gerrymandering and overturn the pre-civil war abortion ban. conservatives keep their grip on the court, they're likely to give the big lie a victory come 2024. right-wing candidate dan kelly was part of wisconsin's fake electors plot. he will face off against a left leaning judge...
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mary antoine was born in prairie du chien, wisconsin. her interest in history and the objects people left behind comes from listening to her grandmother tell stories of her family and the people knew. mary attended marquette university, graduating with a b.a. in history after completing her degree, she attended the cooperstown graduate program and received an m.a. in history museum studies from state university college at oneonta new york. after more than a decade working in the east, mary returned her hometown as curator of collections right here at milwaukee mary's. research guided the restoration of the interior of the basement family home. that guest of louis today appreciate with every single visit research is a really key theme here when addressing her biography as an exceptional researcher, mary has produced numerous articles encyclopedic and books highlighting. her work with the wisconsin historical society press. mary was published the war of 1812 and wisconsin the battle for prairie du chien, which received the wisconsin histor
mary antoine was born in prairie du chien, wisconsin. her interest in history and the objects people left behind comes from listening to her grandmother tell stories of her family and the people knew. mary attended marquette university, graduating with a b.a. in history after completing her degree, she attended the cooperstown graduate program and received an m.a. in history museum studies from state university college at oneonta new york. after more than a decade working in the east, mary...
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here in wisconsin, and because of wisconsin's significant picture, and turns on the national political picture as well. >> kanaskat's republican drawn legislative match and whether or not there's any possible not, it's really scrutiny, but given the emails that have emerges or any possible course of action that can be taken to undo these legislative maps? >> i certainly think it's possible that we are going to see legal action regarding the maps. the way it's playing out is that the governor of those maps, my office represented him, we advocated for the adoption of the maps to cover proposal patients. the state supreme court set a very restrictive standard initially saying that they were going to take the map that the fuel changes from the prior maps. which were themselves gerrymandered. the governor, initially, one on some of those maps. but the u.s. supreme court threw them out. there were a lot of issues that have not yet been litigated but i think very well could be litigated down the road. >> >> wisconsin turning general, john golfer thank you so much are coming back in the progra
here in wisconsin, and because of wisconsin's significant picture, and turns on the national political picture as well. >> kanaskat's republican drawn legislative match and whether or not there's any possible not, it's really scrutiny, but given the emails that have emerges or any possible course of action that can be taken to undo these legislative maps? >> i certainly think it's possible that we are going to see legal action regarding the maps. the way it's playing out is that the...
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shaquille brewster joins me now from racine, wisconsin. why is this vote so important for the state and nationwide? >> reporter: wisconsin's conservative court has been at the center of some really controversial rulings over past couple of years. striking down covid restrictions early into the pandemic, choosing legislative maps that favored republicans, even blocking the use of drop boxes for ballots. so democrats see this as a rare opportunity to flip this court and remove what has been a major hurdle. in america's perpetual battleground state is what could be the most consequential election of 2023. wisconsin's fight for control of the state supreme court making national headlines and prompting historic spending. >> madison liberals are trying to take over the wisconsin supreme court. >> the person elected this spring will create a majority that will rule on everything that is important in public policy in wisconsin. >> reporter: just like the midterms, a focus on abortion access. this court will determine its fate. >> this is from pro-
shaquille brewster joins me now from racine, wisconsin. why is this vote so important for the state and nationwide? >> reporter: wisconsin's conservative court has been at the center of some really controversial rulings over past couple of years. striking down covid restrictions early into the pandemic, choosing legislative maps that favored republicans, even blocking the use of drop boxes for ballots. so democrats see this as a rare opportunity to flip this court and remove what has been...
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joining me now is judge janet, candidate for the wisconsin supreme court. judge for descended, thank you very much for coming to the saturday. show why should the nation pay attention to the wisconsin supreme court election? >> well the stakes are huge. not just the issues that are going to be coming before the wisconsin supreme court in the next year or two, but everything is on the table. fairness, equality, change we have had a very hyper partisan supreme court in the state of wisconsin. a lot of extremism. we are working very very hard to put it back to normal. to change, too common sense. and actually evaluating the issues and the cases without a finger on the scale. looking at the law and upholding the constitution. >> i know you'd never tell us how you drool on any particular case but, why should you prevail on april 4th and no two or conservative opponent daniel kelly who is a former state supreme court justice? >> i have been very careful, and i appreciate the way you structure that question. i've been very careful to share with people what my valu
joining me now is judge janet, candidate for the wisconsin supreme court. judge for descended, thank you very much for coming to the saturday. show why should the nation pay attention to the wisconsin supreme court election? >> well the stakes are huge. not just the issues that are going to be coming before the wisconsin supreme court in the next year or two, but everything is on the table. fairness, equality, change we have had a very hyper partisan supreme court in the state of...
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start from wisconsin i get a note from tammy. all kidding aside she is incredible. before i get started want to take a moment on behalf of the american people our thoughts and prayers go out to the people of turkey and sierra. the death toll is rising it's one of the worst quakes in that region over 100 years. we mourn the loss of so many lives and offer our deepest alliances. it is amazing watching these people try to pull out the blonde and rubble in these terrible built buildings. the earthquake was incredibly powerful. significant aftershocks in the second quake. he seemed denser moms pulling little babies out from underneath the rubble. so many people die. our thoughts are also with the survivors have been torn apart by this tragedy. as i told the president i called him immediately when the first quake hit the united states is offering our full support. full support rescue and recovery teas are nato allied deployed teams u.s. agency development trying additional resources. including our armed forces in europe to assess turkey stains on the ground. it sierra and
start from wisconsin i get a note from tammy. all kidding aside she is incredible. before i get started want to take a moment on behalf of the american people our thoughts and prayers go out to the people of turkey and sierra. the death toll is rising it's one of the worst quakes in that region over 100 years. we mourn the loss of so many lives and offer our deepest alliances. it is amazing watching these people try to pull out the blonde and rubble in these terrible built buildings. the...
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we have representation problem in the wisconsin. it appears bias politically, more on the conservative side during the last few years. that is very damaging. i hope that if there is a change on the wisconsin supreme court, he can begin and you are where things don't look like they will always be4-3. one of the conservative judges who has decided occasionally with some of the more liberal judges on the wisconsin supreme court so there is some hope. i have no idea how this election will turn out but i can assure the viewers that the judge he mentioned is not the only one who is being put in this position with regard to people demanding positions on issues. normally in the past, that would not have been addressed by candidates for the wisconsin supreme court. host: you probably saw the story from a couple of weeks ago, senator john eddie from louisiana rationing a judge being nominated to be a district judge and couldn't answer basic lessons about the constitution. does that show a larger issue as far as the biden nomination and who th
we have representation problem in the wisconsin. it appears bias politically, more on the conservative side during the last few years. that is very damaging. i hope that if there is a change on the wisconsin supreme court, he can begin and you are where things don't look like they will always be4-3. one of the conservative judges who has decided occasionally with some of the more liberal judges on the wisconsin supreme court so there is some hope. i have no idea how this election will turn out...
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here in wisconsin, and because of wisconsin's significant picture, and turns on the national political picture as well. >> kanaskat's republican drawn legislative match and whether or not there's any possible not, it's really scrutiny, but given the emails that have emerges or any possible course of action that can be taken to undo these legislative maps? >> i certainly think it's possible that we are going to see legal action regarding the maps. the way it's playing out is that the governor of those maps, my office represented him, we advocated for the adoption of the maps to cover proposal patients. the state supreme court set a very restrictive standard initially saying that they were going to take the map that the fuel changes from the prior maps. which were themselves gerrymandered. the governor, initially, one on some of those maps. but the u.s. supreme court threw them out. there were a lot of issues that have not yet been litigated but i think very well could be litigated down the road. >> wisconsin turning general, thank you so much for coming back on the program this evening.
here in wisconsin, and because of wisconsin's significant picture, and turns on the national political picture as well. >> kanaskat's republican drawn legislative match and whether or not there's any possible not, it's really scrutiny, but given the emails that have emerges or any possible course of action that can be taken to undo these legislative maps? >> i certainly think it's possible that we are going to see legal action regarding the maps. the way it's playing out is that the...
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why biden is going to wisconsin. why he is in florida tomorrow. he is making stops to taung about what he accomplished because voters are not feeling it like they hoped they would be. >> no question last night, he was able to project strength and vigor in a way that was, perhaps, unexpected. and that was, to a large degree, an in-kind contribution from the life, marjorie taylor greene, who heckled him like she was at a pro wrestling match. i guess one question i have is, his campaigning. he ran in 2020, it was still covid. he was able to do nonevents. the first stop we saw is exactly what we've come to expect. a speech in front of a union crowd, about creating jobs. is he ready for the vigors of a presidential election campaign where he is expected to do three or four of those a day? >> it's brutal. >> it's broughtal to cover for people in their 20s, much less a man who is 80. >> who aren't giving speeches and stops and shaking hands. biden knows it well. he's no stranger to politics. you're right. his campaign in 2020 is not what this one is goin
why biden is going to wisconsin. why he is in florida tomorrow. he is making stops to taung about what he accomplished because voters are not feeling it like they hoped they would be. >> no question last night, he was able to project strength and vigor in a way that was, perhaps, unexpected. and that was, to a large degree, an in-kind contribution from the life, marjorie taylor greene, who heckled him like she was at a pro wrestling match. i guess one question i have is, his campaigning....
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geoff: zach schulz with pbs wisconsin. thank you for sharing your reporting with us. ♪ amna: over the weekend republicans in the key state of michigan voted to make a well-known election denier their new party chairman. christina ran on her doubts of the 2020 election process and her refusal to concede her own loss for secretary of state last year and she is not the only new party chair fanning the flames. lisa desjardins joins us. good to see you. where else are we seeing election denier's run? lisa: each of the candidates are different. christina in michigan, this was saturday night she was elected in a contentious election. look at kansas. mike brown is a new party chairman elected a week ago. he ran ads last year and his secretary of state bid questioning the 2020 election and raising the dominion voting idea which was part of his failed campaign for secretary of state and he is now the party chairman in kansas. two others are not outright niers but they have raised doubts or allow them to fester. in florida, the new
geoff: zach schulz with pbs wisconsin. thank you for sharing your reporting with us. ♪ amna: over the weekend republicans in the key state of michigan voted to make a well-known election denier their new party chairman. christina ran on her doubts of the 2020 election process and her refusal to concede her own loss for secretary of state last year and she is not the only new party chair fanning the flames. lisa desjardins joins us. good to see you. where else are we seeing election denier's...
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wisconsin is its own story, where we could not get a law past. lots of states like california are really leading the country when it comes to these laws. we talk about the safer items, that don't require refrigeration, something to take to the farmer's market for the afternoon. most cookies, breads, canned items like pickles, salsa, candies, roasted coffees, that sort of thing, a whole lot of things you can get going in your home kitchen. but states like california that are embracing the food freedom initiative, are allowing more things that wouldn't qualify as hazardous. just check in with your state. but a super, easy onramp. if there ever was a frugal lining to the pandemic, it would be the growth of cottage food. thousands of people across the country, some because they were locked down at home or lost jobs in the service industry, it was just time to follow that dream. instead of making these cookies every holiday, could this be a business? >> there is a law or a difference between selling a food item and selling food, right? so generally sp
wisconsin is its own story, where we could not get a law past. lots of states like california are really leading the country when it comes to these laws. we talk about the safer items, that don't require refrigeration, something to take to the farmer's market for the afternoon. most cookies, breads, canned items like pickles, salsa, candies, roasted coffees, that sort of thing, a whole lot of things you can get going in your home kitchen. but states like california that are embracing the food...
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reporter: zach schulz with pbs wisconsin. thank you for sharing your reporting with us. ♪ host: over the weekend republicans in the key state of michigan voted to make a well-known election denier their new party chairman. christina ran on her doubts of the 2020 election process and her refusal to concede her own loss for secretary o state last year and she is not the only new party chair fanning the flames. lisa darshan -- lisa desjardins joins us. where else are we seeing election denier's run? reporter: each of the candidates are different. christina in michigan, this was saturday night she was elected and a contentious election. look at kansas. mike brown is a new party chairman elected a week ago. he ran ads last year and his secretary of state bid questioning the 2020 election and raising the dominion voting idea which was part of his failed campaign for secretary of state and he is now the party chairman in kansas. two others are not outright deniers but they have raised doubts or allow them to fester. in florida, th
reporter: zach schulz with pbs wisconsin. thank you for sharing your reporting with us. ♪ host: over the weekend republicans in the key state of michigan voted to make a well-known election denier their new party chairman. christina ran on her doubts of the 2020 election process and her refusal to concede her own loss for secretary o state last year and she is not the only new party chair fanning the flames. lisa darshan -- lisa desjardins joins us. where else are we seeing election denier's...
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it is wisconsin state legislative district map. this is the virgin drawn by the state assembly in 2021. in march of 2022, the supreme court decided wisconsin could not use governors ever's preferred map, so this was the approved version, the one drawn by the state assembly. let's take a closer look at two assembly districts in particular on that map. on the left are the old versions of these districts before they were redrawn by the reassembly in 2021. on the right are their redrawn versions. republicans won both districts in 2022, one narrowly and the other in a landslide. skewed maps like these have suppressed the number of competitive state assembly seats in every election cycle. because of rigged maps like these, wisconsin republicans have had almost a monopoly on the legislature. they've pushed democrats into a smaller number of solidly democratic blue districts, thereby ensuring that republicans will always maintain a majority of seats. case in point, in the ten closest assembly state races that republicans won in 2022, the m
it is wisconsin state legislative district map. this is the virgin drawn by the state assembly in 2021. in march of 2022, the supreme court decided wisconsin could not use governors ever's preferred map, so this was the approved version, the one drawn by the state assembly. let's take a closer look at two assembly districts in particular on that map. on the left are the old versions of these districts before they were redrawn by the reassembly in 2021. on the right are their redrawn versions....
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>>> and polls now open in wisconsin. why a supreme court race is being called the most consequential election of the year. >>> and embattled congressman george santos calling himself a terrible liar, as he digs himself even deeper into a hole. does his party's leadership care? you're watching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc. you're watching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc to you, it may just be an elevator. here goes nothing. but for a young homeowner becoming their parents, it's a learning opportunity. come on in. [ chuckles ] the more, the merrier. paris, huh? bonjour! we got any out-of-towners in the elevator? tom. it is not easy. 10th floor, huh? must be a heck of a view. okay, see how everyone else is facing this way? progressive can't save you from becoming your parents, but we can save you money when you bundle home and auto with us. okay, that was terrible. okay, let's hang back. we're gonna try that again. (vo) with verizon, you can now get a private 5g network. so you can do more than. connect your
>>> and polls now open in wisconsin. why a supreme court race is being called the most consequential election of the year. >>> and embattled congressman george santos calling himself a terrible liar, as he digs himself even deeper into a hole. does his party's leadership care? you're watching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc. you're watching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc to you, it may just be an elevator. here goes nothing. but for a young...
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it is wisconsin state legislative district map. this is the virgin drawn by the state assembly in 2021. in march of 2022, the supreme court decided wisconsin could not use government near ever's preferred map, so this was the approved version, the one drawn by the state assembly. let's take a closer look at two assembly districts in particular on that map. on the left, are the old versions of these districts before they were redrawn by the reassembly in 2021. on the right are the redrawn versions. republicans won both districts in 2022, one narrowly and the other in a landslide. skewed maps like these have suppressed the number of competitive state assembly seats in every election cycle. because of rigged maps like these, wisconsin republicans have had almost a monopoly on the legislature. if pushed democrats into a smaller number of solidly democratic blue districts, thereby ensuring that republicans will always maintain majority of seats. case in point, in the ten closest assembly state races that republicans won in 2022, the mar
it is wisconsin state legislative district map. this is the virgin drawn by the state assembly in 2021. in march of 2022, the supreme court decided wisconsin could not use government near ever's preferred map, so this was the approved version, the one drawn by the state assembly. let's take a closer look at two assembly districts in particular on that map. on the left, are the old versions of these districts before they were redrawn by the reassembly in 2021. on the right are the redrawn...
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what could tomorrow's election mean for women in wisconsin? >> yes, thank you so much for having me. first off, so the state supreme court in wisconsin has had a majority of conservatives for about 14 years, and so right now there's an open seat, and this open seat is coming just as a lawsuit over an 1849 near total ban on abortion is making its way through the court. and so right now in wisconsin, there is, as you mentioned, democratic governor, democratic attorney general who have said that they would not enforce this law. however, providers have stopped providing abortions because it's on the books. and political observers, people in the abortion rights and antiabortion movements expect this lawsuit to make its way to the wisconsin supreme court in the coming years. >> and kurt, i think it's probably fair to say that across the country, frankly, state supreme court races have gotten little or no attention previously but democrats in wisconsin are describing this race as the most important one anywhere in the nation this year. as you view it
what could tomorrow's election mean for women in wisconsin? >> yes, thank you so much for having me. first off, so the state supreme court in wisconsin has had a majority of conservatives for about 14 years, and so right now there's an open seat, and this open seat is coming just as a lawsuit over an 1849 near total ban on abortion is making its way through the court. and so right now in wisconsin, there is, as you mentioned, democratic governor, democratic attorney general who have said...
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>> wisconsin is probably the tipping point state right now. it's the only state in the 2022 election, chris, where joe biden won it in the presidential and we lost the senate race in a very tight election. when you look at the tipping point states and all the data that we do every day, wisconsin is now the tipping point state in presidential politics. you also have a big senate race coming up there, and obviously it's a state joe biden has to win to get the blue wall to reelect him as president of the united states. >> peter, it's a time tested strategy to flood the zone with cabinet members along, obviously, with the president and the vice president after a state of the union, but frankly, the president has been trying to sell this message for months. polls show the public still doesn't buy it, so what are you hearing from the white house? what are they going to do? are they tweaking things? how are they going to get the message across now? >> well, i think you're right to point out that they have had a problem connecting with a lot of voters
>> wisconsin is probably the tipping point state right now. it's the only state in the 2022 election, chris, where joe biden won it in the presidential and we lost the senate race in a very tight election. when you look at the tipping point states and all the data that we do every day, wisconsin is now the tipping point state in presidential politics. you also have a big senate race coming up there, and obviously it's a state joe biden has to win to get the blue wall to reelect him as...
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that will fund projects across wisconsin. this is a granular step that shows people actual change in their everyday lives, like funding to replace all the diesel buses in racine wisconsin with electric buses. and replacing the i-39 wisconsin river bridge. there are now tons of soon to be shovel ready projects for president biden to brag about in every state he visits. sort of a national pr blitz, highlighting what democrats are doing and can do and maybe we'll do for americans across the country. and no one is in a better position to help us evaluate how biden's pitch is landing then the newly elected democratic governor of maryland, westmore. governor more is the is only the third black governor in u.s. history. he is now they at the helm of a new level democratic trifecta, which means democrats in control of the state house, dayton, it and governor's mansion. and maryland at this moment in there was this man in charge has the opportunity to be a democratic laboratory. and also he was at the state of the union last night, th
that will fund projects across wisconsin. this is a granular step that shows people actual change in their everyday lives, like funding to replace all the diesel buses in racine wisconsin with electric buses. and replacing the i-39 wisconsin river bridge. there are now tons of soon to be shovel ready projects for president biden to brag about in every state he visits. sort of a national pr blitz, highlighting what democrats are doing and can do and maybe we'll do for americans across the...
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and replacing the i-39 wisconsin river bridge. there are now tons of soon to be shovel ready projects for president biden to brag about in every state he visits. sort of a national pr blitz, highlighting what democrats are doing and can do and maybe we'll do for americans across the country. and no one is in a better position to help us evaluate how biden's pitch is landing then the newly elected democratic governor of maryland, westmore. governor more is the is only the third black governor in u. s. history. he is now they at the helm of a new level democratic trifecta, which means democrats in control of the state house, dayton, it and governor's mansion. and maryland at this moment in there was this man in charge has the opportunity to be a democratic laboratory. and also he was at the state of the union last night, that too. joining me now is my friend, marilyn stomach reddit governor, wes moore. its first time i've addressed you as governor and i am tearing up a little bit. it's so good to see. you congratulations on your win
and replacing the i-39 wisconsin river bridge. there are now tons of soon to be shovel ready projects for president biden to brag about in every state he visits. sort of a national pr blitz, highlighting what democrats are doing and can do and maybe we'll do for americans across the country. and no one is in a better position to help us evaluate how biden's pitch is landing then the newly elected democratic governor of maryland, westmore. governor more is the is only the third black governor in...
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as the system pushes north, heavy snow is expected tomorrow in iowa and wisconsin. the irs, in an unusual move, is urging millions of americans to hold off on filing their tax returns for now. that is because the agency needs to figure out whether special payments sent to taxpayers in as many as 22 states last year are subject to federal income tax. this includes income or property tax rebates and inflation relief checks. nearly 5 million bottles of a popular cleaning product have been recalled because of details next. possible bacterial. details next. ♪ ♪ breztri gives you better breathing, symptom improvement, and helps prevent flare-ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vison changes, or eye pain occur. if yo
as the system pushes north, heavy snow is expected tomorrow in iowa and wisconsin. the irs, in an unusual move, is urging millions of americans to hold off on filing their tax returns for now. that is because the agency needs to figure out whether special payments sent to taxpayers in as many as 22 states last year are subject to federal income tax. this includes income or property tax rebates and inflation relief checks. nearly 5 million bottles of a popular cleaning product have been recalled...
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he is in wisconsin. he will talk about that today. he will talk about that in florida. he is going to continue to talk about that. as you heard him say last year. i think fundamentally, what you are seeing, what you heard from the president is that optimism. he is going to take that everywhere he can across this country and really tell that story about how people's lives are being made better by a lot of the work that's been done over the last few years, but that there's more work ahead of us. >> did he expect the level of heckling he got last night? it was unprecedented from the republicans. >> well, look, i think obviously, he has seen some of the extreme elements of the republican elected officials over the course of the last year. i think he was also buoyed by the fact that the american people said they wanted people to get the job done and deliver for the american people. i think you saw from the president, he was laser focused on what he has in front of us to deliver for the american people, but he also was very clear off the cuff and back and forth when he needed
he is in wisconsin. he will talk about that today. he will talk about that in florida. he is going to continue to talk about that. as you heard him say last year. i think fundamentally, what you are seeing, what you heard from the president is that optimism. he is going to take that everywhere he can across this country and really tell that story about how people's lives are being made better by a lot of the work that's been done over the last few years, but that there's more work ahead of us....
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the fact that the democratic party in wisconsin and republican party in wisconsin, both quickly and immediately endorsed both the liberal and conservative candidates, just gives you a sense of how high the stakes are in this race here. you know, last night we learned the names of the candidates, but it's been clear, the battle lines have been set for some time. this is a court that has been conservatively held since 2008, conservatives have had a majority in this court for decades now. democrats see this as an opportunity to flip a court that has provided hurdle after hurdle for them that has struck down covid restrictions in the beginning of the pandemic, that made drop boxes illegal, that chose republicans advantaged legislative maps. those are the issues that will likely come before the court again in the future, and when you listen to these candidates, they cannot be more different. i want you to listen to what you heard from the liberal candidate last night during her election victory party and a little bit of what we heard from the conservative candidate in my interview with him before th
the fact that the democratic party in wisconsin and republican party in wisconsin, both quickly and immediately endorsed both the liberal and conservative candidates, just gives you a sense of how high the stakes are in this race here. you know, last night we learned the names of the candidates, but it's been clear, the battle lines have been set for some time. this is a court that has been conservatively held since 2008, conservatives have had a majority in this court for decades now....
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probably the most prominent political voice out of wisconsin outside of aaron rodgers. i got to ask you, when i think of this race, you know, just on the ground, right, i have lived in states where people were really passionate about a senate race, people were really passionate about a governor's race. how excited are people on the ground for a state supreme court race? like, are people really ginned up about this? or is it something that the media is pay attention to because of the national implications? >> no, first of all, the stakes are not overhyped. everything is at stake with this election. and so this is my mailbox in the last couple days. everything that -- my mailbox is filled with campaign literature for the candidates for supreme court. you can't turn on television without being inundated. social media is absolutely filled with it. look, i have been covering these races for more than 30 years. i have never seen anything quite like this, including the way that this has been nationalized. and the way that you have democrats and progressive groups who i think h
probably the most prominent political voice out of wisconsin outside of aaron rodgers. i got to ask you, when i think of this race, you know, just on the ground, right, i have lived in states where people were really passionate about a senate race, people were really passionate about a governor's race. how excited are people on the ground for a state supreme court race? like, are people really ginned up about this? or is it something that the media is pay attention to because of the national...
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this is a deep blue battleground in wisconsin. that is where the president decided to come after his first stop after the state of the union. not by coincidence, he wants to show democrats he still has vigor in his step. he wants to show democrats he is the man for the job. john, talking to supporters of his, and the critics, talking to them over the last couple days you get the sense there's a deeper respect for this president but there's very much an open question the desire to have a second term. talking to democrats some who watched the speech, some who didn't said they believe there should be more inside the party for 2024, they believe it should not be a fait accompli and he should run for re-election. the president is selling the message. and this is part of the burden as well to show he's up to the task, a., finish the first years, and then four more years. they love this president, they have respect for him, but again, there's a question should the party have more of a conversation what's to come, john. >> he hopes not. w
this is a deep blue battleground in wisconsin. that is where the president decided to come after his first stop after the state of the union. not by coincidence, he wants to show democrats he still has vigor in his step. he wants to show democrats he is the man for the job. john, talking to supporters of his, and the critics, talking to them over the last couple days you get the sense there's a deeper respect for this president but there's very much an open question the desire to have a second...
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president biden hits the road today, courting blue-collar voters in wisconsin after an eventful state of the union address. severe weather threat. thunderstorms, flash flooding, and possible tornadoes sweeping through the south. day care tragedy. two children killed, six injured, when a bus crashes into a building. what happened to the driver? super bowl super security, an inside look at what it takes to protect one of the world's biggest events. and our new series you don't want to miss, "living well." tonight, the aut ♪ ♪l >> announcer: this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. tonight, president biden is taking his message directly to voters. one day after delivering his state of the union address to a feisty crowd of republican lawmakers. the president's trip to the battleground state of wisconsin is a kickoff of what is expected to be his 2024 reelection bid. plus, we've got our exquisite interview tonight with the secretary of defense lloyd austin. yo
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wisconsin is always narrowly decided. it also has one of the most important races coming up this year that we're probably not talking about enough, which is the state supreme court race. not that i -- not that he talked about that, but it's a place where there are always battles. it's always going to be a place where he's going to compete. two interesting states, slightly different to kick off this post state of the union tour. >> jen, lastly and briefly, i was in the crowd yesterday in wisconsin. great response he got to some of the, quote, small bore measures from the speech, like eliminating junk fees, eliminating resort fees from the hotels, which didn't make the media coverage but seems to be what people care about, too. >> exactly. i had a text chain with my girlfriends from college going on during the speech, as a lot of people do. those are the things people ask about. when is it i'm not going to have to pay extra money and extra fees to sit next to my kid on an airplane? when is it i'm going to be able to go on a
wisconsin is always narrowly decided. it also has one of the most important races coming up this year that we're probably not talking about enough, which is the state supreme court race. not that i -- not that he talked about that, but it's a place where there are always battles. it's always going to be a place where he's going to compete. two interesting states, slightly different to kick off this post state of the union tour. >> jen, lastly and briefly, i was in the crowd yesterday in...
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wisconsin, another key, key swing state. i'll say that july or august in atlanta would be really hot. we'd have to consider that, as well. we heard from the president while he was in wisconsin. >> yes. >> also yesterday in florida. he's been comparing republican and democratic positions on health care and entitlements. tell us more about the argument he has been making. >> he's trying to make the case that, on the emphasis of balancing the budget or making cuts so that debt ceiling goals can be reached, that republicans are looking at these programs that are very important to republican voters and also voters outside of the gop that biden is hoping to win. he is leaning in. we've seen rick scott this week stumble over his argument in a way that benefits democrats. there are other gop lawmakers who are really not helping the republican party in making the case that they want to keep these programs that many americans rely upon. >> the pamphlet in which scott announces this plan, the president actually held it up to the camera
wisconsin, another key, key swing state. i'll say that july or august in atlanta would be really hot. we'd have to consider that, as well. we heard from the president while he was in wisconsin. >> yes. >> also yesterday in florida. he's been comparing republican and democratic positions on health care and entitlements. tell us more about the argument he has been making. >> he's trying to make the case that, on the emphasis of balancing the budget or making cuts so that debt...
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we're going to keep an eye on his remarks there in wisconsin. that does it for me here in cnn's newsroom. it continues right after this break. subway footlong for free. like the subway series menu. just buy any footlong in the app, and get one free. free monsters, free bosses, any footlong for free! this guy loves a great offer. so let's see some hustle! hold on... you're a night manager and mom. and the bill payer, baker, and nightlight maker? that's a lot. so, adding “and student” might feel daunting. but what if a school could be there for all of you? career, family, finances and mental health. -happy birthday. -happy birthday buddy. well, it can. national university. supporting the whole you. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. power e*trade's award-winning trading app makes trading easier. with its customizable
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. >>> president biden traveled to wisconsin, on the heels of the state of the union, to make the case that the economic plan is working. the ent,s bie a multistate tour to highlight progress. >> reporter: president biden hit the road bringing the state of the union message to construction workers at a training center outside of madison, wisconsin. >> the state of the union is strong. strong because you. >> reporter: last night, president highlighted economic progress and restoring unity. >> two years ago the economy was reeling. i stand here tonight after the help of many people in this room, 12 million new jobs. more jobs created in two years and any credit president created in four years. to rebuild the backbone of america. america's middle class. also to unite the country. we have been sent to finish the job. >> reporter: the president that is moving toward announcing a reelection bid, got an ear full from the gop when he noted they are proposing cuts to medicare and social security. >> we all apparently agree, social security and medicare is off the books. >> reporter: he kicked o
. >>> president biden traveled to wisconsin, on the heels of the state of the union, to make the case that the economic plan is working. the ent,s bie a multistate tour to highlight progress. >> reporter: president biden hit the road bringing the state of the union message to construction workers at a training center outside of madison, wisconsin. >> the state of the union is strong. strong because you. >> reporter: last night, president highlighted economic progress...
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i'm sure here in wisconsin, there are a number of examples of dead or dying malls. and one of the things i hope people like leave my book and maybe leave here today with is the idea that malls can have a second life or sometimes a third life and they don't have to just be what they have always been. so i first had the idea for this book in 2018 when i read about the italian architect renzo piano's involvement with a project called city center bishop branch out in san ramon, california. that's like in the greater bay area in northern california, the word city center were in the name of the project. but when i looked at the map, it didn't seem to be that close to any cities and piano himself kept calling it a piazza in his beautiful italian accent. but this wasn't an italian hill town and i suspected and my research later proved that this was in fact a mall. but why did no one want to call it a mall? so cut to almost four years later? and my book that in part answers that question by linking malls to the fashion cycle like malls are made for the same kind of disposabl
i'm sure here in wisconsin, there are a number of examples of dead or dying malls. and one of the things i hope people like leave my book and maybe leave here today with is the idea that malls can have a second life or sometimes a third life and they don't have to just be what they have always been. so i first had the idea for this book in 2018 when i read about the italian architect renzo piano's involvement with a project called city center bishop branch out in san ramon, california. that's...
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i'm sure here in wisconsin, there are a number of examples of dead or dying malls. and one of the things i hope people like leave my book and maybe leave here today with is the idea that malls can have a second life or sometimes a third life and they don't have to just be what they have always been. so i first had the idea for this book in 2018 when i read about the italian architect renzo piano's involvement with a project called city center bishop branch out in san ramon, california. that's like in the greater bay area in northern california, the rd city center were in the name of the project. but when i looked at the ma it didn't seem to be that close to any cities and piano himself kept callingt a piazza in his beautiful italian accent. but this wasn't an italian hill town and i suspected and my research later proved that this was in fact a mall. but why did no one want to call it a mall? so cut to almost four years later? and my book that in part answers that question by linking malls to the fashion cycle like malls are made for the same kind of disposable bili
i'm sure here in wisconsin, there are a number of examples of dead or dying malls. and one of the things i hope people like leave my book and maybe leave here today with is the idea that malls can have a second life or sometimes a third life and they don't have to just be what they have always been. so i first had the idea for this book in 2018 when i read about the italian architect renzo piano's involvement with a project called city center bishop branch out in san ramon, california. that's...
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i'm sure here in wisconsin, there are a number of examples of dead or dying malls. and one of the things i hope people like leave my book and maybe leave here today with is the idea that malls can have a second life or sometimes a third life and they don't have to just be what they have always been. so i first had the idea for this book in 2018 when i read about the italian architect renzo piano's involvement with a project called city center bishop branch out in san ramon, california. that's like in the greater bay area in northern california, the word city center were in the name of the project. but when i looked at the map, it didn't seem to be that close to any cities and piano himself kept calling it a azza in his beautiful italian accent. but this wasn't an italian hill town and i suspected and my research later proved that this was in fact a mall. but why did no one want to call it a mall? so cut to almost four years later? and my book that in part answers that question by linking malls to the fashion cycle like malls are made for the same kind of disposable
i'm sure here in wisconsin, there are a number of examples of dead or dying malls. and one of the things i hope people like leave my book and maybe leave here today with is the idea that malls can have a second life or sometimes a third life and they don't have to just be what they have always been. so i first had the idea for this book in 2018 when i read about the italian architect renzo piano's involvement with a project called city center bishop branch out in san ramon, california. that's...
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yesterday, i went to wisconsin -- nice and warm like down here [laughter] yesterday, i went to wisconsin -- nice and warm like down here [laughter] to talk about how we're building an economy from the bottom up and the middle out. i'm so tired of trickle-down economics. i'm so tired of trickle-down economics. not a lot trickled down to my dad's table when we were growing up. today, i came to florida to talk about a critical piece of that plan, giving families and seniors just a little more breathing room, as my dad would say, to lower your healthcare say, to lower your healthcare costs, and especially important here in florida. as i'm not surprised -- surprise to any one of you, it is to say, to lower your healthcare costs, and especially important here in florida. as i'm not surprised -- surprise to any one of you, it is to other people around the nation -- you have the highest percentage of seniors of any state in the nation. [applause] the highest percentage. folks on fixed incomes relying on social security and medicare to get by, they deserve a greater sense of security and dignity.
yesterday, i went to wisconsin -- nice and warm like down here [laughter] yesterday, i went to wisconsin -- nice and warm like down here [laughter] to talk about how we're building an economy from the bottom up and the middle out. i'm so tired of trickle-down economics. i'm so tired of trickle-down economics. not a lot trickled down to my dad's table when we were growing up. today, i came to florida to talk about a critical piece of that plan, giving families and seniors just a little more...
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senate as the democrat from wisconsin. he did that from 1993 to 2011 and is now the president of the american constitution society. senator feingold, thanks for joining us. >> tell us about the organization. what is it about and how was it funded? >> the constitution society was founded after the infamous decision of bush v gore when progressives and moderates and even conservatives realized the court is becoming very political. basically decided the presidential election and it was a feeling those on the right had come up with a plan to control the legal system especially the courts and so this organization was created to say we can't let that happen. that means challenging some of the writing is like over journalism, textualism and ways of interpreting the constitution butes also created a national network in over 200 law schools, 55 lawyer chapters and lawyers who were concerned about the legitimacy and we also are very activist on issues such as wanting to see some reform of the united states supreme court so it includ
senate as the democrat from wisconsin. he did that from 1993 to 2011 and is now the president of the american constitution society. senator feingold, thanks for joining us. >> tell us about the organization. what is it about and how was it funded? >> the constitution society was founded after the infamous decision of bush v gore when progressives and moderates and even conservatives realized the court is becoming very political. basically decided the presidential election and it was...
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., president biden tonight in wisconsin, and his reaction to the heckling in the chamber during the state of the union. the moment he had democrats and republicans standing to preserve medicare and social security. mary bruce at the white house. >>> also, that tense exchange before the address even started. senator mitt romney with harsh words for embattled congressman george santos, who made up much of his life story before getting elected. tonight, george santos saying it romney.very and mitt romney explaining why he felt the need to say something. rachel scott live on the hill. >>> as we come on the air tonight, we are tracking severe storms and a tar know dae watch right now. alerts across 20 states. wind gusts topping 50 miles per hour. then the system moving into the northeast. rob marciano timing it out. >>> for the first time tonight, the pentagon confirming four previous chinese spy balloons have flown over the u.s. martha raddatz standing by tonight on where they were, what they flew over, and when. >>> tonight, the alex murdaugh trial, charged with killing his wife and son, and
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i'm sure here in wisconsin, there are a number of examples of dead or dying malls. and one of the things i hope people like leave my book and maybe leave here today with is the idea that malls can have a second life or sometimes a third life and they don't have to just be what they have always been. so i first had the idea for this book in 2018 when i read about the italian architect renzo piano's involvement with a project called city center bishop branch out in san ramon, california. that's like in the greater bay area in northern california, the word city center were in the name of the project. but when i looked athe map, it didn't seem to be that close to any cities and piano himself kept calling it a piazza in his beautiful italian accent. but this wasn't an italian hill town and i suspected and my research later proved that this was in fact a mall. but why did no one want to call it a mall? so cut to almost four years later? and my book that in part answers that question by linking malls to the fashion cycle like malls are made for the same kind of disposable
i'm sure here in wisconsin, there are a number of examples of dead or dying malls. and one of the things i hope people like leave my book and maybe leave here today with is the idea that malls can have a second life or sometimes a third life and they don't have to just be what they have always been. so i first had the idea for this book in 2018 when i read about the italian architect renzo piano's involvement with a project called city center bishop branch out in san ramon, california. that's...
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i'm sure here in wisconsin, there are a number of examples of dead or dying malls. and one of the things i hope people like leave my book and maybe leave here today with is the idea that malls can have a second life or sometimes a third life and they don't have to just be what they have always been. so i first had the idea for this book in 2018 when i read about the italian architect renzo piano's involvement with a project called city center bishop brancout in san ramon, california. that's like in the greater bay area in northern california, the word city center were in the name of the project. but when i looked at the map, it didn't seem to be that close to any cities and piano himself kept calling it a piazza in his beautiful italian accent. but this wasn't an italian hill town and i suspected and my research later proved that this was in fact a mall. but why did no one want to call it a mall? so cut to almost four years later? and my book that in part answers that question by linking malls to the fashion cycle like malls are made for the same kind of disposable
i'm sure here in wisconsin, there are a number of examples of dead or dying malls. and one of the things i hope people like leave my book and maybe leave here today with is the idea that malls can have a second life or sometimes a third life and they don't have to just be what they have always been. so i first had the idea for this book in 2018 when i read about the italian architect renzo piano's involvement with a project called city center bishop brancout in san ramon, california. that's...
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and wisconsin voters could take a step towards solving that problem tonight. after their votes are counted the top two vote getters will advance to the april 4th election. as long as at least one liberal advances there's a good chance that person might win in april flipping the court to a liberal majority. if that happens, experts all but guarantee that democrats will bring cases challenging those apparently fishy redrawn legislative maps. and by the way the court also expects to weigh in on wisconsin's zombie abortion ban that makes it a felony to perform an abortion except to save the life of the mother. despite being dormant for the past 49 years that ban wept into effect last summer after the supreme courts overturned roe v. wade. that zombie ban has been tied up in the courts ever since. tonight is the first night we might catch a glimpse where it's all headed. ing to coming up it's democracy versus autocracy. stay with us. that's next. y versus autocracy stay with us that's next. detect this: living with hiv, i learned i can stay undetectable with fewer
and wisconsin voters could take a step towards solving that problem tonight. after their votes are counted the top two vote getters will advance to the april 4th election. as long as at least one liberal advances there's a good chance that person might win in april flipping the court to a liberal majority. if that happens, experts all but guarantee that democrats will bring cases challenging those apparently fishy redrawn legislative maps. and by the way the court also expects to weigh in on...