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wisconsin comes back to win it. coming up after a commercial break, the presentation of the big ten championship trophy. ok look, when gas prices jump... you still gotta work. so suddenly you're cutting back on everything from family vacations to cell phone minutes. well here's a thought - how bout cuttin' back on gas? here's how: the ford f-150. it gets 23 highway miles per gallon. that's the best. so you can get the job done and get a break at the pump. yeah, can you hear me now? this is the future. this is the ford f-150. the only reason you got me was for football, but for today's game... i'm a little fuzzy. so you tried to fix me... but you just made me loose. newsflash -- if you have cut-rate insurance, you might not be covered for this. so get allstate and protect your house and car from mayhem like me. [ dennis ] shop less. get more. make one call to an allstate agent. like pizza hut's new big dinner box. it's an epic-sized box filled with all your favorites. you get two medium one-topping pizzas, eight inte
wisconsin comes back to win it. coming up after a commercial break, the presentation of the big ten championship trophy. ok look, when gas prices jump... you still gotta work. so suddenly you're cutting back on everything from family vacations to cell phone minutes. well here's a thought - how bout cuttin' back on gas? here's how: the ford f-150. it gets 23 highway miles per gallon. that's the best. so you can get the job done and get a break at the pump. yeah, can you hear me now? this is the...
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wisconsin happy to have him. the two teams played ten times, five and five. >> gus: congratulations to the wisconsin badgers and the michigan state spartans. now, let's go to kevin fraser. >> kevin: fantastic game as always. a lot of folks from wisconsin in red lingering in lucas oil stadium soaking up the moment enjoying it and also they want to check out the guy next to us, montee ball. kevin fraser and marcus allen. dhani jones. what does this moment mean to you? >> a great feeling right now. going back to california great to see after halftime we came back and overcame the adversity and played as a team. >> talk about the game and your attitude. you ran the ball consistently back to back to back. a lot of responsibility on your shoulders. >> that is what i asked the coach at the beginning of the game. i'm trying to put the team on my back and make plays. we did a great job of trying to impose our will on michigan state. >> montee i often said as a running back you have to of all of the stars in the field you
wisconsin happy to have him. the two teams played ten times, five and five. >> gus: congratulations to the wisconsin badgers and the michigan state spartans. now, let's go to kevin fraser. >> kevin: fantastic game as always. a lot of folks from wisconsin in red lingering in lucas oil stadium soaking up the moment enjoying it and also they want to check out the guy next to us, montee ball. kevin fraser and marcus allen. dhani jones. what does this moment mean to you? >> a great...
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. ♪ wisconsin's like our crazy uncle ♪ ♪ to the north and west >> who will take this round in the wisconsin versus minnesota showdown. >> isn't it blatantly obvious that wisconsin is missing the thumb? >>> and an inspirational story of an army vet who wants to get in the game -- the football game, that is. hear about his quest to get to the gridiron. >> i've been getting emails from people i have no idea who they are random text messages from people telling >>> work gloves and oven mitts can only go sore faxt thanks to this new green goo, this might be the future of fire protection. he coats his hand in this green goopy slime, and then takes an torch, which can cut metal, 7,000-degree torch. >> what? >> right up to his hand. and is not getting burned. >> the guy is obviously in no pain whatsoever. >> that's what came out of a sha poo bottle? >> it's like a tresemme bottle. he found this incredible video on lively. a simple propane blow torch, same thing, right point-blank at his palm, covered in green goo, not even flinching. >> geez! >> the flames or a vehicle. >> you see people with those
. ♪ wisconsin's like our crazy uncle ♪ ♪ to the north and west >> who will take this round in the wisconsin versus minnesota showdown. >> isn't it blatantly obvious that wisconsin is missing the thumb? >>> and an inspirational story of an army vet who wants to get in the game -- the football game, that is. hear about his quest to get to the gridiron. >> i've been getting emails from people i have no idea who they are random text messages from people telling...
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they tested the law in wisconsin during the recall election for nine wisconsin state senators, and it was a disaster. voters found long lines, confusion and massive glitches, but the fight is on. the aclu of wisconsin just filed a lawsuit against governor scott walker calling the law unconstitutional. joining me now is john sherman, the attorney leading the aclu lawsuit against governor walker and rita platt, a wisconsin teacher struggling to get the proper i.d. she needs to vote. thank you both for joining me tonight. >> thank you for having me on. >> thank you for having us. >> rita, let me start with you. what happened when you tried to get your i.d.? >> well, let me tell you, first, i live in a rural part of the state, and the nearest dmv that's open with any regular hours is about a 45-minute drive south, so i knew that i needed to get an updated wisconsin i.d. i've voted in every election since i was 18, including three in wisconsin in the last year and a half, so the first day i had off work which was the day before thanksgiving i went down to the dmv. i had contacted them and
they tested the law in wisconsin during the recall election for nine wisconsin state senators, and it was a disaster. voters found long lines, confusion and massive glitches, but the fight is on. the aclu of wisconsin just filed a lawsuit against governor scott walker calling the law unconstitutional. joining me now is john sherman, the attorney leading the aclu lawsuit against governor walker and rita platt, a wisconsin teacher struggling to get the proper i.d. she needs to vote. thank you...
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wisconsin requires a one-year wait before a recall can go forward. and so the people who have wanted to recall scott walker has been preparing for this for months. they did trainings. they set up an elaborate system to ensure there are not double signatures. to ensure no fraudulent signatures. the petition garters have been trained meticulously. i have to point out. governor walker is being just extremely dishonest in this statement. because he knows that a week ago, a full week ago, the government accountability board issued a statement in which they said they would not count fraudulent signatures and that they would review the petitions carefully. they would work with the campaigns to call out any ig legal signatures. and finally that they would aggressively prosecute or organize the prosecution of anyone who put in a fraudulent signature. so the governor knows the fail saves are in place. >> ed, one other thing. >> go ahead, lena. >> one other thing. i wanted to say this. when the individuals came and start stealing petitions and, you know, going
wisconsin requires a one-year wait before a recall can go forward. and so the people who have wanted to recall scott walker has been preparing for this for months. they did trainings. they set up an elaborate system to ensure there are not double signatures. to ensure no fraudulent signatures. the petition garters have been trained meticulously. i have to point out. governor walker is being just extremely dishonest in this statement. because he knows that a week ago, a full week ago, the...
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as in tennessee, the wisconsin bill says you can't vote in wisconsin anymore unless you have documentation you never had to show before. in wisconsin they say you can apply for a special state-approved i.d. that will allow you to cast a vote. the special cards are free. they'd have to be otherwise they'd amount to an illegal unconstitutional poll tax, right? to get one of those free special state i.d. cards for voting you need to show a birth certificate. if for whatever reason you do not have your birth certificate, lots of people don't, close relatives of mine do not, it is something not everyone has even if you have one. if you don't have your birth certificate, getting one costs money. one of the reasons people don't have a birth certificate, particularly older people in the country is if they were born at home rather than a hospital. that's the case for ruth al frank. she was born at home, doesn't have a birth certificate. her mother wrote down the day and year of birth in the family bible. ruth has never had a birth certificate. at the age of 84, she has to pay the state of wisconsin
as in tennessee, the wisconsin bill says you can't vote in wisconsin anymore unless you have documentation you never had to show before. in wisconsin they say you can apply for a special state-approved i.d. that will allow you to cast a vote. the special cards are free. they'd have to be otherwise they'd amount to an illegal unconstitutional poll tax, right? to get one of those free special state i.d. cards for voting you need to show a birth certificate. if for whatever reason you do not have...
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in america's midwest workers' protests to kick off nearly one hundred thousand rally at the wisconsin state capitol march back to back disasters hit japan the most powerful earthquake to ever hit there then a monstrous tsunami then a nuclear catastrophe the largest since churn noble and in libya a nato led coalition intervenes with deadly consequences april twentieth eleven going on here in the world is glued to the royal wedding while the libyan war is in full swing the real interests of the west are questioned rwanda you have the genocide of nearly a million people and nobody lifted a finger made sexual assault charges the dummy extra khan case takes over the us mainstream media the alleged rapist is found not guilty r.t. fights off mainstream media attacks mainstream respectable news stations would never be interested in any of our and respectable extreme guests. june twentieth eleven. grease on the brink of collapse taken over by chaos. as we meet this our two crew tear gassed in the protests july rather than. mainstream media is busy with the murder trial of a woman accused of ki
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of wisconsin numerous times and i know they watch the show. conservative radio talk show host steve daice from iowa came on the show last night and told me conservatives are looking for leaders who will challenge liberals like me face to face. so governor walker, dude, i'm inviting you. this is what conservatives want. they want you to come in here and just smack down big eddie. let's go. come on the show any time. we'll talk about the facts. because you said your numbers are getting better. our research shows that you lost 9,700 jobs in the month of october and lost jobs every month since your grand plan has passed the legislature there in madison. >>> last night occupy protester scott olsen told us he's not giving up the fight for the 99%. robert greenwald will weigh in on that. and activist jesse lagreca will tell us what protesters, what do they plan to do next? where's it going? nyquil (st uffy ): hey, tylenol. you know we're kinda like twins. tylenol: we are? nyquil (stuffy): yeah, we both relieve coughs, sneezing, aches, fevers. tylenol
of wisconsin numerous times and i know they watch the show. conservative radio talk show host steve daice from iowa came on the show last night and told me conservatives are looking for leaders who will challenge liberals like me face to face. so governor walker, dude, i'm inviting you. this is what conservatives want. they want you to come in here and just smack down big eddie. let's go. come on the show any time. we'll talk about the facts. because you said your numbers are getting better....
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governor scott walker effort it was constant is about to hit an important milestone today the united wisconsin coalition one of the main organizers of the recall campaign announced that more than five hundred seven thousand signatures ever already been collected meaning organizers need fewer than thirty five thousand signatures to officially trigger a recall election and they still have a month to collect that remaining number of signatures that's bad news for scott walker for the latest on the wisconsin recall effort i'm joined by andy croll staff reporter of mother jones magazine and he welcome back thanks for having me great to have you here with us are you amazed by how quickly these signatures are are coming in. i don't think anyone can not be amazed they'd be lying if they said they that they were expecting this i mean it's there it's unprecedented like you said they're you know around thirty thousand or so signatures away from meeting the legal requirement and they've got thirty more days to go in there on track to get one point one million signatures for this recall effort so i think e
governor scott walker effort it was constant is about to hit an important milestone today the united wisconsin coalition one of the main organizers of the recall campaign announced that more than five hundred seven thousand signatures ever already been collected meaning organizers need fewer than thirty five thousand signatures to officially trigger a recall election and they still have a month to collect that remaining number of signatures that's bad news for scott walker for the latest on the...
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governor scott walker effort it was constant is about to hit an important milestone today the united wisconsin coalition one of the main organizers of the recall campaign announced that more than five hundred seven thousand signatures have already been collected mean organizers need fewer than thirty five thousand signatures to officially trigger a recall election and they still have a month to collect that remaining number of signatures that's bad news for scott walker for the latest on the wisconsin recall effort i'm joined by andy croll staff reporter of mother jones magazine and he welcome back thanks for having me great to have you here with us are you amazed by how quickly these signatures are are coming in. i don't think anyone can not be amazed they'd be lying if they said they that they were expecting this i mean it's there it's unprecedented like you said they're you know around thirty thousand or so signatures away from meeting the legal requirement and they've got thirty more days to go in there on track to get one point one million signatures for this recall effort so i think ever
governor scott walker effort it was constant is about to hit an important milestone today the united wisconsin coalition one of the main organizers of the recall campaign announced that more than five hundred seven thousand signatures have already been collected mean organizers need fewer than thirty five thousand signatures to officially trigger a recall election and they still have a month to collect that remaining number of signatures that's bad news for scott walker for the latest on the...
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of wisconsin numerous times and i know they watch the show. conservative radio talk show host steve daice from iowa came on the show last night and told me conservatives are looking for leaders who will challenge liberals like me face to face. so governor walker, dude, i'm inviting you. this is what conservatives want. they want you to come in here and just smack down big eddie. let's go. come on the show any time. we'll talk about the facts. because you said your numbers are getting better. our research shows that you lost 9,700 jobs in the month of october and lost jobs every month since your grand plan has passed the legislature there in madison. >>> last night occupy protester scott olsen told us he's not giving up the fight for the 99%. robert greenwald will weigh in on that. and activist jesse lagreca will tell us what protesters, what do they plan to do next? where's it going? all energy development comes with some risk, but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our enviro
of wisconsin numerous times and i know they watch the show. conservative radio talk show host steve daice from iowa came on the show last night and told me conservatives are looking for leaders who will challenge liberals like me face to face. so governor walker, dude, i'm inviting you. this is what conservatives want. they want you to come in here and just smack down big eddie. let's go. come on the show any time. we'll talk about the facts. because you said your numbers are getting better....
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>> wisconsin will get a chance to answer back. they have russell as quarterback and monte ball, another great quarterback and running back combinations. i expect them to play well. >> and i think you got two evenly matched games. all i know tonight, we learn tonight whoever wins has a heckuva match-up in pasadena with the oregon ducks. and you better believe the badgers are looking forward to this rematch, and meanwhile michigan state playing fabulous football. john, it's been a pleasure hanging out with you. it's much better to meet you here than on the football field. >> san diego boys. >> marcus and i are hopping on a bench and heading to infante to get ready for the big ten championship game. meanwhile, that's it from eugene, oregon. final score 49-31. the oregon ducks are the pac-12 champions. tomorrow night 7:30 eastern, 4:30 pacific, it's the inaugural big ten championship games. now your late local news is next, except on the west coast. for our entire fox sports crew, i'm kevin fraser. you have been watching the pac-12 ch
>> wisconsin will get a chance to answer back. they have russell as quarterback and monte ball, another great quarterback and running back combinations. i expect them to play well. >> and i think you got two evenly matched games. all i know tonight, we learn tonight whoever wins has a heckuva match-up in pasadena with the oregon ducks. and you better believe the badgers are looking forward to this rematch, and meanwhile michigan state playing fabulous football. john, it's been a...
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of wisconsin numerous times and i know they watch the show. conservative radio talk show host steve daice from iowa came on the show last night and told me conservatives are looking for leaders who will challenge liberals like me face to face. so governor walker, dude, i'm inviting you. this is what conservatives want. they want you to come in here and just smack down big eddie. let's go. come on the show any time. we'll talk about the facts. because you said your numbers are getting better. our research shows that you lost 9,700 jobs in the month of october and lost jobs every month since your grand plan has passed the legislature there in madison. >>> last night occupy protester scott olsen told us he's not giving up the fight for the 99%. robert greenwald will weigh in on that. and activist jesse lagreca will tell us what protesters, what do they plan to do next? where's it going? [ adrianna ] when i grill lobster, i make sure it's a melt in your mouth kind of experience. [ john ] the wood fires up the grill a little bit hotter so you reall
of wisconsin numerous times and i know they watch the show. conservative radio talk show host steve daice from iowa came on the show last night and told me conservatives are looking for leaders who will challenge liberals like me face to face. so governor walker, dude, i'm inviting you. this is what conservatives want. they want you to come in here and just smack down big eddie. let's go. come on the show any time. we'll talk about the facts. because you said your numbers are getting better....
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pro-wisconsin speak she's extremely fond of wisconsin. everyone in wisconsin please tell me that part of laughing. >> there's a a word in the transcript i did not how to spell. it was eww. >> i think she says she didn't like a single person that she met in wisconsin except for the people that worked for jack. and in west virginia she liked almost everyone she met. >> obviously she brought great charisma to the art of campaigning and was an asset from well before the election. and in the hard work of daily politicking, how did the staff feel about her? >> she's great. i am sorry that she was not as happy about wisconsin as i saw her. because we were in main street, broken down storehouse, and that was the headquarters. and i remember her being there with, writing and things, and at least entertaining the people again. they found out who she was and they wanted to visit with her, and they did. so i do not remember her bad part of that. i do remember that there was a salesman for some newspaper and kept bothering her and bothering her. and e
pro-wisconsin speak she's extremely fond of wisconsin. everyone in wisconsin please tell me that part of laughing. >> there's a a word in the transcript i did not how to spell. it was eww. >> i think she says she didn't like a single person that she met in wisconsin except for the people that worked for jack. and in west virginia she liked almost everyone she met. >> obviously she brought great charisma to the art of campaigning and was an asset from well before the election....
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first down for wisconsin. michigan state is out of time-outs can wisconsin on to the rose bowl to face oregon with the victory. >> high school football. sacred heart and st.ing nation for the title at at&t park. gets a little rough there. sacred heart with the ball. snoop pops out. reins it black for an si touchdown. st.ing nation, the win tonight. >> to the other contact sport, hockey. plenty of hard hits. it's fed to mcgin. forth -- second period, white and a turnover. game tied at 2. same score after the turnover. panthers with three goals in the second, win it 5-3. >> we have one of the best sports photographs are here. here's a look at the the season through this reps. >> mike: great stuff. that was your toyota sports report. now the raiders are in miami. >> it could be stanford and october state but that may not be so. >> oklahoma state could jump ahead of alabama. they computers love them and they could play lsu. if that happens, stanford could end up in the sugar bowl soasm will re find out tomorrow fo
first down for wisconsin. michigan state is out of time-outs can wisconsin on to the rose bowl to face oregon with the victory. >> high school football. sacred heart and st.ing nation for the title at at&t park. gets a little rough there. sacred heart with the ball. snoop pops out. reins it black for an si touchdown. st.ing nation, the win tonight. >> to the other contact sport, hockey. plenty of hard hits. it's fed to mcgin. forth -- second period, white and a turnover. game...
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first down for wisconsin. michigan state is out of time-outs can wisconsin on to the rose bowl to face oregon with the victory. >> high school football. sacred heart and st.ing nation for the title at at&t park. gets a little rough there. sacred heart with the ball. snoop pops out. reins it black for an si touchdown. st.ing nation, the win tonight. >> to the other contact sport, hockey. plenty of hard hits. fed it's fed to mcgin. forth -- second period, white and a turnover. game tied at 2. same score after the turnover. panthers with three goals in the second, win it 5-3. >> we have one of the best sports photographs are here. here's a look at the the season through this reps. >> mike: great stuff. that was your toyota sports report. now the raiders are in miami. >> it could be stanford and october state but that may not be so. >> oklahoma state could jump ahead of alabama. they computers love them and they could play lsu. if that happens, stanford could end up in the sugar bowl soasm will re find out tomorro
first down for wisconsin. michigan state is out of time-outs can wisconsin on to the rose bowl to face oregon with the victory. >> high school football. sacred heart and st.ing nation for the title at at&t park. gets a little rough there. sacred heart with the ball. snoop pops out. reins it black for an si touchdown. st.ing nation, the win tonight. >> to the other contact sport, hockey. plenty of hard hits. fed it's fed to mcgin. forth -- second period, white and a turnover....
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that's why wisconsin looks the way it does right now. that's why the streets of madison were shut down to traffic today because of the here is number of people who turned out. that's why people slept in the capital rotunda overnight. that's why the state legislature looked like this today. democratic legislators wearing orange t-shirts that read assembly democrats working for fighting families. and that's why 14 democratic state senators in washington went a-wol today. they refused to turn up for the anti-union vote scheduled in the state senate today. around noon, the democrats disappeared. in their absence, the republicans could note get a quar yum and therefore they were unable to hold the big anti-union vote which they plan to hold today and plan to win. to avoid the threat of being forcibly returned to the state capital, democratic senators did not just not turn up at the state legislature today, they fled the state. joining us now is a democratic wisconsin state senator. he joins us now from a reportedly secure but alas undisclosed
that's why wisconsin looks the way it does right now. that's why the streets of madison were shut down to traffic today because of the here is number of people who turned out. that's why people slept in the capital rotunda overnight. that's why the state legislature looked like this today. democratic legislators wearing orange t-shirts that read assembly democrats working for fighting families. and that's why 14 democratic state senators in washington went a-wol today. they refused to turn up...
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of the workers struggles right now they're in around collective bargaining agreements in places like wisconsin and ohio so you can organize very very locally so it may not be as powerful of international messages as getting rid of mubarak but in wisconsin getting rid of governor walker and organizing very complex civic participation around recall efforts and getting people very locally in places like an osha wisconsin to find their neighbors and have their voices heard it's fascinating to watch and then alternately to see hundreds of thousands of people to . taking action locally no matter whether that action is going to here square or overthrowing our own governor walker in wisconsin what about the occupy wall street how much is it influenced by the unit so it's interesting to watch each occupy as its own sort of. the walls three or organization so there's occupy in every city going on in the united states some fascinating ones to watch are the ones that are in my opinion from my home city of cleveland ohio where they're actually taking very very focused actions around the banks. and making s
of the workers struggles right now they're in around collective bargaining agreements in places like wisconsin and ohio so you can organize very very locally so it may not be as powerful of international messages as getting rid of mubarak but in wisconsin getting rid of governor walker and organizing very complex civic participation around recall efforts and getting people very locally in places like an osha wisconsin to find their neighbors and have their voices heard it's fascinating to watch...
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hot news on the effort to recall wisconsin gone nor's scott walker. that's next. with covergirl lashblast fusion. our biggest brush meets our fiberstretch formula for a blast of volume and length. lashblast fusion. from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. ♪ feel the power my young friend. mmm! [ male announcer ] for unsurpassed fruit and veggie nutrition... v8 v-fusion. could've had a v8. >>> welcome back to "politics nation." i always heard if you fight you might lose but if you don't fight, you're guaranteed to lose. they marched, they protested, they rallied, and they forced the world to watch. they occupied the state house before it was cool. when they got kicked out, they stuck it out, braving the cold to make their voices heard. >> yes, scott walker has got to go. well, today the people that set off the progressive revolution are one step closer to victory. the democratic governor of wisconsin announced today they've collected an incredible 507,000 recall signatures. that's 94% of what they need to recall walker. and after only 30 days, they've still got an
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of the workers struggles right now they're in around collective bargaining agreements in places like wisconsin and ohio so you can organize very very locally so it may not be as powerful of international messages as getting rid of mubarak but in wisconsin getting rid of governor walker and organizing very complex civic participation around recall efforts and getting people very locally in places like an osha wisconsin to find their neighbors and have their voices heard it's fascinating to watch and then alternately to see hundreds of thousands of people to . taking action locally no matter whether that action is going to here square or overthrowing our own governor walker in wisconsin what about the occupy wall street how much is it influenced by the so it's interesting to watch each occupy as its own sort of. the walls three or organization so there's occupy in every city going on in the united states some fascinating ones to watch are the ones that are in my opinion from my home city of cleveland ohio where they're actually taking very very focused actions around the banks. and making sure t
of the workers struggles right now they're in around collective bargaining agreements in places like wisconsin and ohio so you can organize very very locally so it may not be as powerful of international messages as getting rid of mubarak but in wisconsin getting rid of governor walker and organizing very complex civic participation around recall efforts and getting people very locally in places like an osha wisconsin to find their neighbors and have their voices heard it's fascinating to watch...
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when we look at the unemployment rate going one way, the wisconsin rate has gone quite the other. we cannot let this fight go. >> i couldn't agree with you more, reverend. the wisconsin people are suffering from walker's programs and anti-union busting and anti-middle class policies and we've got to find a way to stop it. >> yes. and let me say this. i think that it is important that we see these coalitions across racial lines, class lines, labor civil rights come together but we must also make those in the congress that claim to be democrats, progressives, stand up. this cannot just be a fight for those that are no courage and afraid to be attacked by the other side. >> that's absolutely true, reverend n wisconsin we have another struggle going on. the recall efforts to recall governor walker are in full swing and are going very well. workers and unions, the faith community, and citizens across wisconsin are energized and engaged. people in all walks of life are fighting to take back our state from governor walker as puppet masters, the coke brothers and the ultra conservatives o
when we look at the unemployment rate going one way, the wisconsin rate has gone quite the other. we cannot let this fight go. >> i couldn't agree with you more, reverend. the wisconsin people are suffering from walker's programs and anti-union busting and anti-middle class policies and we've got to find a way to stop it. >> yes. and let me say this. i think that it is important that we see these coalitions across racial lines, class lines, labor civil rights come together but we...
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but each one of the buckles makes a disturbance rainfall comes through tomorrow with snow in wisconsin passing by. wind is southernly warming up sunday and monday could set up like affects now. clouds that tonight with a chilly rain fall developing in the pre-dawn hours mixed with this week by the wisconsin law and 32 degrees and 36 degrees in the city safely above freezing the wind white southeast by morning tomorrow occasional rainfall continued mile for the season. dade 19 above 40 degrees and bake 20 on the way on saturday early sprinkles clouds breaking december standard smiled and below and the upper teens this time of year. 18 degrees above normal. started 40 degrees out what to show you the way the map getting this weekend especially sunday. very interesting to see you later guys >> update story at the top of the show off-duty chicago police officer officer shot at about 830 tonight working off-duty working security force restore again it quick break we will be back. wgn news @ 9 as be brought up 2011 made chicago headlines politics- weather to sports and look at some of the ye
but each one of the buckles makes a disturbance rainfall comes through tomorrow with snow in wisconsin passing by. wind is southernly warming up sunday and monday could set up like affects now. clouds that tonight with a chilly rain fall developing in the pre-dawn hours mixed with this week by the wisconsin law and 32 degrees and 36 degrees in the city safely above freezing the wind white southeast by morning tomorrow occasional rainfall continued mile for the season. dade 19 above 40 degrees...
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milwaukee we have jeffrey summers he's an associate professor of political economy at the university of wisconsin milwaukee and in irvine we cross to mark divine he is professor of history at the university of california irvine all right gentlemen this is cross like you can jump in anytime you want but first let's have a look at some of the events that made this year's headlines. january fourteenth a spark of the unraveling of the arab spring the tunisian government falls after a month of increasingly violent protest president ben ali flees to saudi arabia after twenty three years in power. january twenty fourth a terrorist attack at moscow domodedovo airport kills thirty seven people and hundred eighty others russia's investigative committee a leader identifies the suicide bomber as a twenty year old male from the north caucasus region. march eleventh. fifteen thousand eight hundred. and another three thousand nine hundred twenty six . emergency declared nuclear power plants. march seventeenth the united nations security council. in the city of sirte with national transitional council. and. apri
milwaukee we have jeffrey summers he's an associate professor of political economy at the university of wisconsin milwaukee and in irvine we cross to mark divine he is professor of history at the university of california irvine all right gentlemen this is cross like you can jump in anytime you want but first let's have a look at some of the events that made this year's headlines. january fourteenth a spark of the unraveling of the arab spring the tunisian government falls after a month of...
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but who is traveling to wisconsin and texas? >> eric: one more comment from her before i end the discussion she goes people like you, you don't understand that. wait a minute, people like my, i'm just asking you a question. no, you're from fox. >> greg: she must have something against mangers. she's mangerist. nativityist. >> andrea: we're from fox and we have opinions. god foraged we have our own opinions. >> kimberly: this is an opinion show. hi. >> bob: if you don't put something else up religious -- >> andrea: put up a santa claus or santa helper or reindeer, anything like that. >> andrea: but she wants a festvist poll and spaghetti monster. humiliate and make fun of people. >> andrea: >> kimberly: make a mockery of it. >> eric: don't be disrespectful. flying spaghetti monster. >> andrea: you're right. i have no opinion. >> eric: up next, we go to dana who is hanging out with miss rodeo america. >> andrea: my gosh. >> eric: you want to do that. >> bob: yee-haw! >> eric: few first, a christmas cheerful from one of my favorite
but who is traveling to wisconsin and texas? >> eric: one more comment from her before i end the discussion she goes people like you, you don't understand that. wait a minute, people like my, i'm just asking you a question. no, you're from fox. >> greg: she must have something against mangers. she's mangerist. nativityist. >> andrea: we're from fox and we have opinions. god foraged we have our own opinions. >> kimberly: this is an opinion show. hi. >> bob: if you...
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milwaukee we have jeffrey summers he's an associate professor of political economy at the university of wisconsin milwaukee and in irvine we cross to mark divine he is professor of history at the university of california irvine all right gentlemen this is cross like you can jump in anytime you want but first let's have a look at some of the events that made this year's headlines. january fourteenth a spart of the unraveling of the arab spring the tunisian government falls after a month of increasingly violent protest president ben ali flees to saudi arabia after twenty three years in power. january twenty fourth a terrorist attack at moscow domodedovo airport kills thirty seven people and wounds one hundred eighty others russia's investigative committee later identifies the suicide bomber as a twenty year old male from the north caucasus region march eleventh japan is hit with a nine point one magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami fifteen thousand eight hundred forty people are killed and another three thousand nine hundred twenty six are left missing emergencies are declared at four nuclea
milwaukee we have jeffrey summers he's an associate professor of political economy at the university of wisconsin milwaukee and in irvine we cross to mark divine he is professor of history at the university of california irvine all right gentlemen this is cross like you can jump in anytime you want but first let's have a look at some of the events that made this year's headlines. january fourteenth a spart of the unraveling of the arab spring the tunisian government falls after a month of...
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milwaukee we have jeffrey summers he's an associate professor of political economy at the university of wisconsin milwaukee and in irvine we cross to mark divine he is professor of history at the university of california irvine all right gentlemen this is cross like you can jump in anytime you want but first let's have a look at some of the events that made this year's headlines. january fourteenth a spark of the unraveling of the arab spring the tunisian government falls after a month of increasingly violent protest president ben ali flees to saudi arabia after twenty three years in power. january twenty fourth a terrorist attack at moscow domodedovo airport kills thirty seven people and one hundred eighty others russia's investigative committee later identifies the suicide bomber as a twenty year old male from the north call. march eleventh. fifteen thousand eight hundred. and another three thousand nine hundred twenty six. emergency declared. march seventeenth the united nations security council. with national transitional council. and. april twenty ninth. william and catherine middleton. in l
milwaukee we have jeffrey summers he's an associate professor of political economy at the university of wisconsin milwaukee and in irvine we cross to mark divine he is professor of history at the university of california irvine all right gentlemen this is cross like you can jump in anytime you want but first let's have a look at some of the events that made this year's headlines. january fourteenth a spark of the unraveling of the arab spring the tunisian government falls after a month of...
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milwaukee we have jeffrey summers he's an associate professor of political economy at the university of wisconsin milwaukee and in irvine we cross to mark divine he is professor of history at the university of california irvine all right gentlemen this is cross like you can jump in anytime you want but first let's have a look at some of the events that made this year's headlines. january fourteenth a spark of the unraveling of the arab spring the tunisian government falls after a month of increasingly violent protest president ben ali flees to saudi arabia after twenty three years in power. january twenty fourth a terrorist attack at moscow airport kills thirty seven people and wounds one hundred eighty others investigative identifies the suicide bomber as a twenty year old male from the north caucasus region march eleventh japan is hit with a nine point one magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami fifteen thousand eight hundred forty people are killed and another three thousand nine hundred twenty six are left missing emergencies are declared at four nuclear power plants affected by the quake
milwaukee we have jeffrey summers he's an associate professor of political economy at the university of wisconsin milwaukee and in irvine we cross to mark divine he is professor of history at the university of california irvine all right gentlemen this is cross like you can jump in anytime you want but first let's have a look at some of the events that made this year's headlines. january fourteenth a spark of the unraveling of the arab spring the tunisian government falls after a month of...
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milwaukee we have jeffrey summers he's an associate professor of political economy at the university of wisconsin milwaukee and in irvine we cross to mark divine he is professor of history at the university of california irvine all right gentlemen this is cross like you can jump in anytime you want but first let's have a look at some of the events that made this year's headlines. january fourteenth a spark of the unraveling of the arab spring the tunisian government falls after a month of increasingly violent protest president ben ali flees to saudi arabia after twenty three years in power. january twenty fourth a terrorist attack at moscow domodedovo airport kills thirty seven people and a hundred eighty others russia's investigative committee later identifies the suicide bomber as a twenty year old male from the north caucasus region. march eleventh japan is hit with a nine point one magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami fifteen thousand eight hundred forty people are killed and another three thousand nine hundred twenty six are left miss. with national transitional council. catherine mid
milwaukee we have jeffrey summers he's an associate professor of political economy at the university of wisconsin milwaukee and in irvine we cross to mark divine he is professor of history at the university of california irvine all right gentlemen this is cross like you can jump in anytime you want but first let's have a look at some of the events that made this year's headlines. january fourteenth a spark of the unraveling of the arab spring the tunisian government falls after a month of...
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that's why wisconsin looks the way it does right now. that's why the streets of madison were shut down to traffic today because of the here is number of people who turned out. that's why people slept in the capital rotunda overnight. that's why the state legislature looked like this today. democratic legislators wearing orange t-shirts that read assembly democrats working for fighting families. and that's why 14 democratic state senators in washington went a-wol today. they refused to turn up for the anti-union vote scheduled in the state senate today. around noon, the democrats disappeared. in their absence, the republicans could not get a quar rum and they were unable to hold the big anti-union vote which they plan to hold and they plan to win. to avoid the threat of being forcibly returned to the state capital, democratic senators did not just not turn up at the state legislature today, they fled the state. joining us now is a democratic wisconsin state senator. namtd john named john your ben bok. he joins us from a reportedly secure
that's why wisconsin looks the way it does right now. that's why the streets of madison were shut down to traffic today because of the here is number of people who turned out. that's why people slept in the capital rotunda overnight. that's why the state legislature looked like this today. democratic legislators wearing orange t-shirts that read assembly democrats working for fighting families. and that's why 14 democratic state senators in washington went a-wol today. they refused to turn up...
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principal at the calvary baptist school in watertown, wisconsin. proponents of spanking say it comes from the urging of of the bible not to spare the rod. their translation, children should be physically punished. marvin munyon left in 1986 but before and after he was an influential state lobbyist. one of his main interests? protecting the right to spank students in wisconsin's private schools. he's been successful at that, it's still allowed. but corporal punishment is banned in the public schools in wisconsin. just a few months ago, he talked about legislation which would increase the number of school staff obliged to tell police about suspected abuse. >> every employee in the school system would be required to be mandatory reporters of child abuse and neglect. >> it's abuse that several former students are saying they suffered at the hands of munyon. they said they were beaten, not just spanked. >> i was in pain and in addition it was humiliation. i knew that once the spanking was over, i don't know which hurt worse, the spanking or going pack t
principal at the calvary baptist school in watertown, wisconsin. proponents of spanking say it comes from the urging of of the bible not to spare the rod. their translation, children should be physically punished. marvin munyon left in 1986 but before and after he was an influential state lobbyist. one of his main interests? protecting the right to spank students in wisconsin's private schools. he's been successful at that, it's still allowed. but corporal punishment is banned in the public...
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milwaukee we have jeffrey summers he's an associate professor of political economy at the university of wisconsin milwaukee and in irvine we cross to mark divine he is professor of history at the university of california irvine all right gentlemen this is cross like you can jump in anytime you want but first let's have a look at some of the events that made this year's headlines. january fourteenth a spark of the unraveling of the arab spring the tunisian government falls after a month of increasingly violent protest president ben ali flees to saudi arabia after twenty three years in power. january twenty fourth a terrorist attack at moscow domodedovo airport kills thirty seven people and wounds one hundred eighty others russia's investigative committee later identifies the suicide bomber as a twenty year old male from the north caucasus region. march eleventh japan is hit with a nine point one magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami fifteen thousand eight hundred forty people are killed and another three thousand nine hundred twenty six are left miss. pakistan. july twenty second norway a te
milwaukee we have jeffrey summers he's an associate professor of political economy at the university of wisconsin milwaukee and in irvine we cross to mark divine he is professor of history at the university of california irvine all right gentlemen this is cross like you can jump in anytime you want but first let's have a look at some of the events that made this year's headlines. january fourteenth a spark of the unraveling of the arab spring the tunisian government falls after a month of...