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. >> moving wisconsin forward and people want to continue down that path. we need to do that nationally as well. >> this is the kind of candidate that republicans wanton a negligen national level /* /-. >> ♪ walk this way, talk this way ♪ >> folks on the ed show, well, he's back. take a look that guy, scott walker. while the national media is looking at chris christie, rand paul and ted cruz, there is also this guy, governor scott walker of wisconsin. he is quietly putting together the presidential bid for 2016. you remember this guy. this guy made his mark in 2011 by signing some of the most anti-worker legislation and conservatives absolutely adore him for it. a move which drove tens of thousands of protesters in madison, washington to the capitol to make sure their voices were heard. this man took away rights for unions to bargain, get better pay and job security and benefits just to hang on to what they had. he expanded a taxpayer finance school voucher program at the expense of public schools. think about that. in midst of a financial crisis, he st
. >> moving wisconsin forward and people want to continue down that path. we need to do that nationally as well. >> this is the kind of candidate that republicans wanton a negligen national level /* /-. >> ♪ walk this way, talk this way ♪ >> folks on the ed show, well, he's back. take a look that guy, scott walker. while the national media is looking at chris christie, rand paul and ted cruz, there is also this guy, governor scott walker of wisconsin. he is quietly...
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better yet, we will have more states with health care systems like wisconsin's, and wisconsin's system will be improved as well. you know, the possibilities are exciting, and i think one of the things that senator whitehouse just mentioned bears repeating -- there is widespread agreement that significant savings can be achieved in our health care system without compromising the quality of care. and the figures that he cited bear repeating. the lewen group and the former treasury secretary paul o'neill have estimated that we could save $1 trillion per year without affecting health care outcomes by enacting smart, targeted health care delivery reforms. the new england health care institute had that number at $850 billion annually. the institute of medicine estimated this number would be $750 billion. and the president's council of economic adviseers foresees saving $700 billion a year. no matter the exact figure, these are impressive savings that would strengthen our entire nation. the affordable care act has sparked this hard work of transforming health care delivery. the law provides h
better yet, we will have more states with health care systems like wisconsin's, and wisconsin's system will be improved as well. you know, the possibilities are exciting, and i think one of the things that senator whitehouse just mentioned bears repeating -- there is widespread agreement that significant savings can be achieved in our health care system without compromising the quality of care. and the figures that he cited bear repeating. the lewen group and the former treasury secretary paul...
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what about milwaukee, wisconsin? milwaukee, wisconsin. spell it. they have no revenues. >> because it's been run by liberals -- >> you just said free enterprise system in wisconsin. >> ideology for years. >> then take back your comment about wisconsin and the free enterprise system. because you don't know what you're talking about. >> i know very much -- >> everyone stay where you are. we're going to go to another subject. the irs scandal is starting to really make its way closer to the white house. and speaking of the white house, we want to get the panel's take on president obama's very surprising speech today on the trayvon martin case. that's all up next on "the kudlow report." come to the lexusnouncer ] golden opportunity sales event and choose from one of five lexus hybrids that's right for you, including the lexus es and ct hybrids. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to
what about milwaukee, wisconsin? milwaukee, wisconsin. spell it. they have no revenues. >> because it's been run by liberals -- >> you just said free enterprise system in wisconsin. >> ideology for years. >> then take back your comment about wisconsin and the free enterprise system. because you don't know what you're talking about. >> i know very much -- >> everyone stay where you are. we're going to go to another subject. the irs scandal is starting to...
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but there is a constitutional right to public education in wisconsin. and that institution is being abandoned. >> bill moyers: what brought that about? >> barbara miner: part of it was -- it is complicated -- part of it was we're the home of the bradley foundation, and that foundation put a lot of money into making wisconsin sort of a guinea pig, for lack of a better term, for both welfare reform and vouchers, which are basically public tax dollars going to private schools. that's one reason. you know, another reason is when institutions are allowed to deteriorate, public support drops. and so there was a lot of dissatisfaction with the public schools. and this was seen as, "well, the public schools are pretty bad, it can't get worse, so let's give it a try." even though some of the people behind that movement had a much broader agenda. so there's no easy explanation for the political dynamics, although it was at a time again, when the republicans were in control of the state legislature. so it's very much a republican, fundamentally, a republican-initi
but there is a constitutional right to public education in wisconsin. and that institution is being abandoned. >> bill moyers: what brought that about? >> barbara miner: part of it was -- it is complicated -- part of it was we're the home of the bradley foundation, and that foundation put a lot of money into making wisconsin sort of a guinea pig, for lack of a better term, for both welfare reform and vouchers, which are basically public tax dollars going to private schools. that's...
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but there is a cotitutional right to public education in wisconsin. and that institution is being abandoned. >> bill moyers: what brought that about? >> barbara miner: part of it was -- it is complicated -- part of it was we're the home of the bradley foundation, and that foundation put a lot of money into making wisconsin sort of a guinea pig, for lack of a better term, for both welfare reform and vouchers, which are basically public tax dollars going to private schools. that's one reason. you know, another reason is when institutions are allowed to deteriorate, public support drops. and so there was a lot of dissatisfaction with the public schools. and this was seen as, "well, the public schools are pretty bad, it can't get worse, so let's give it a try." even though some of the people behind that movement had a much broader agenda. so there's no easy explanation for the political dynamics, although it was at a time again, when the republicans were in control of the state legislature. so it's very much a republican, fundamentally, a republican-initi
but there is a cotitutional right to public education in wisconsin. and that institution is being abandoned. >> bill moyers: what brought that about? >> barbara miner: part of it was -- it is complicated -- part of it was we're the home of the bradley foundation, and that foundation put a lot of money into making wisconsin sort of a guinea pig, for lack of a better term, for both welfare reform and vouchers, which are basically public tax dollars going to private schools. that's one...
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how severely will this impact women in wisconsin? >> this will have a huge impact to women in wisconsin and as the judge commented, we have women who are traveling, you know, upwards of six to ten hours to receive access to care and to shut down two of the four remaining centers and greatly reduce the capacity at the other two will really have indelible impact. it's a time sensitive procedure so these barriers and delays pose a risk to women's health and lives. >> wisconsin had already some of the most stringent laws in wisconsin when the governor came into office. what effects do these measures have on access to health care beyond abortion? >> right. i think that is a really important point to make is that since governor walker has taken office, we have seen reduction in access to health care. we were defunded which caused us to close four of our family planning centers, but it's not just about planned parenthood. the most recent state budget, about a hundred thousand people will lose access to our medicaid program which we call bad
how severely will this impact women in wisconsin? >> this will have a huge impact to women in wisconsin and as the judge commented, we have women who are traveling, you know, upwards of six to ten hours to receive access to care and to shut down two of the four remaining centers and greatly reduce the capacity at the other two will really have indelible impact. it's a time sensitive procedure so these barriers and delays pose a risk to women's health and lives. >> wisconsin had...
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it's supported by wisconsin's state senate, supported by wisconsin's d.o.t. as the ranking member mentioned, this is not a precedent-setting piece of legislation. in fact this happened in other pars of the country. i'm in support of this legislation, i urge my colleagues to support it and with that, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from -- from west virginia is recognized. mr. rahall: i ask the chairman if he has any further speakers. i have no more on this side, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized. mr. petri: mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time and urge my colleagues to support the legislation before us. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 2353. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and without objection the mot
it's supported by wisconsin's state senate, supported by wisconsin's d.o.t. as the ranking member mentioned, this is not a precedent-setting piece of legislation. in fact this happened in other pars of the country. i'm in support of this legislation, i urge my colleagues to support it and with that, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from -- from west virginia is recognized. mr. rahall: i ask the chairman if he has any further speakers. i have no...
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caucus, fled the state of wisconsin to go to an undisclosed location. also known as the state of illinois. they high tailed it across state lines and in so doing those wisconsin democrats denied the republican majority, the quorum to strip union rights. the democrats filibustered with their feet for three weeks and turned out to be enough time for tens of thousands of wisconsin voters for union rights to mass at the state capitol for the biggest protest wisconsin has ever seen. if those democratic senators had not left the state, republicans could have passed that bill as fast as they approved the day's minutes. but by stalling, the democrats, well, they didn't end the bill's chances. the way it works federally, what happens when you filibuster. instead they just slowed it all down. in so doing, they got a lot of attention and they created a movement far greater than their voting numbers inside the legislature. that same year, same thing also happened in indiana. indiana's minority democrats fled their state for five weeks to block a union stripping bil
caucus, fled the state of wisconsin to go to an undisclosed location. also known as the state of illinois. they high tailed it across state lines and in so doing those wisconsin democrats denied the republican majority, the quorum to strip union rights. the democrats filibustered with their feet for three weeks and turned out to be enough time for tens of thousands of wisconsin voters for union rights to mass at the state capitol for the biggest protest wisconsin has ever seen. if those...
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state to have a trans badge and ultrasound probe if you're even thinking about getting an abortion wisconsin you will now have to have a rod shoved up into your vagina usually not even by a doctor thanks to this guy for all you men out there the male equivalent of this would be if you wanted to get a prescription for vi agra your doctor made you get a trans you refill your rethrow probe first to put it more bluntly your doctor would stick a tube up your penis so you could get your erectile disfunction pills according to scott walker the law quote improves a woman's ability to make an informed choice that will protect her physical and mental health now and in the future. but let's be honest the only people making any choices here are the governor and his mostly male republican colleagues and their choices are whoa whoa fully uninformed wisconsin medical society and other medical groups in the state have all criticized the forced ultrasound probe requirement as unnecessary and ideologically motivated despite what walker says it's there to shame to hurt and to humiliate women republicans don't
state to have a trans badge and ultrasound probe if you're even thinking about getting an abortion wisconsin you will now have to have a rod shoved up into your vagina usually not even by a doctor thanks to this guy for all you men out there the male equivalent of this would be if you wanted to get a prescription for vi agra your doctor made you get a trans you refill your rethrow probe first to put it more bluntly your doctor would stick a tube up your penis so you could get your erectile...
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the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized. mr. petri: i yield as much time the may consume to gentleman from kansas. >> this is a commonsense, bipartisan, broadly bipartisan bill that will spur economic growth, improve aviation safety and strengthen the health of the industry. mr. speaker, there is no better reason to support this legislation than it saves lives and improves lives. think about that. we can do both in one fell swoop. let's first talk about how the bill improves lives. i represent wichita, kansas. mr. pompeo: it is home to dozens and dozens and dozens of suppliers to great aviation businesses with such great aviation histories. it's the home of the national institute for aviation research and the national center for aviation training. they're engineers, machinists, researchers, flight instructors, operators, among others, that ale all depend on a healthy aviation industry. and then there are the operators in the in general aviation. this vital productivity tool for both small and large companies all across the count
the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized. mr. petri: i yield as much time the may consume to gentleman from kansas. >> this is a commonsense, bipartisan, broadly bipartisan bill that will spur economic growth, improve aviation safety and strengthen the health of the industry. mr. speaker, there is no better reason to support this legislation than it saves lives and improves lives. think about that. we can do both in one fell swoop. let's first talk about how the bill improves lives. i...
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caucus, fled the state of wisconsin to go to an undisclosed location. also known as the state of illinois. they high tailed it across state lines and in so doing those wisconsin democrats denied the republican majority, the quorum to strip wrunion rights. the democrats filibustered with their feet for three weeks and turned out to be enough time for tens of thousands of wisconsin voters for union rights to mass at the state capitol for the biggest protest wisconsin has ever seen. if those democratic senators had not left the state, republicans could have passed that bill as fast as they approved the day's minutes. but by stalling, the democrats, well, they didn't end the bill's chances. the way it works federally, what happens when you filibuster. instead they just slowed it all down. in so doing, they got a lot of attention and they created a movement far greater than their voting numbers inside the legislature. that same year, same thing also happened in indiana. indiana's minority democrats fled their state for five weeks to block a union stripping b
caucus, fled the state of wisconsin to go to an undisclosed location. also known as the state of illinois. they high tailed it across state lines and in so doing those wisconsin democrats denied the republican majority, the quorum to strip wrunion rights. the democrats filibustered with their feet for three weeks and turned out to be enough time for tens of thousands of wisconsin voters for union rights to mass at the state capitol for the biggest protest wisconsin has ever seen. if those...
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his state to have a trans bad ultrasound approach if you're even thinking about getting an abortion wisconsin you will now have to have a rod shoved up into your usually not even by a doctor thanks to this guy for all you men out there the male equivalent of this would be if you wanted to get a prescription for vi agrah your doctor made you get a trans you refill your ritual probe for sed to put it more bluntly your doctor would stick a tube up your penis so you could get your rectal dysfunction pills according to scott walker the law. quote improves a woman's ability to make an informed choice that will protect her physical and mental health now and in the future but let's be honest the only people making any choices here are the governor and his mostly male republican colleagues and their choices are whoa whoa fully uninformed wisconsin medical society and other medical groups in the state have all criticized the forced ultrasound probe requirement as unnecessary and ideologically motivated despite what walker says it's there to shame to hurt and to humiliate women republicans don't actuall
his state to have a trans bad ultrasound approach if you're even thinking about getting an abortion wisconsin you will now have to have a rod shoved up into your usually not even by a doctor thanks to this guy for all you men out there the male equivalent of this would be if you wanted to get a prescription for vi agrah your doctor made you get a trans you refill your ritual probe for sed to put it more bluntly your doctor would stick a tube up your penis so you could get your rectal...
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he buried in the july fourth weekend he signed the wisconsin new abortion law. he's traveling all around the country to get the presidential run. he got the hero's welcome at the rnc, but this demands women to have mandatory ultrasounds, how could he ever win on this? >> but there was the 20 week ban which the federal court have put a stay on. given the past--i want to say months or six weeks--there have been five abortions banned. when you are a taxpayer, and your legislature, you're paying to have laws you don't want, then paying because both laws are constitutional, then paying possibly planned parenthood or center of rights to fight the legal battle. you're essentially paying for all fronts of war. when that is brought up people will be angry. >> john: isn't this the reality that scott walker know? doesn't scott walker know this will be tied up in lawsuit for years. >> he doesn't care. he couldn't care less. liz, you're right with respect to people who are thinking. but the people who elect these officials, to put them in the jobs to do these insane things t
he buried in the july fourth weekend he signed the wisconsin new abortion law. he's traveling all around the country to get the presidential run. he got the hero's welcome at the rnc, but this demands women to have mandatory ultrasounds, how could he ever win on this? >> but there was the 20 week ban which the federal court have put a stay on. given the past--i want to say months or six weeks--there have been five abortions banned. when you are a taxpayer, and your legislature, you're...
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international harvester was still wisconsin steel biggest customer. when they set up television news crews were gathered outside. did you hear what happened? it is closed. closed? he could not believe that why would they close the mill? wisconsin steel was in the neighborhood three generations how could that close? says he left carrying his bank of four men said we will contact you if something changes. nothing ever change. march 27 was the last day they ever spent inside wisconsin steel the mill was bankrupt. the last to paychecks bounced he worked there nine and a half years, the six months short of what would qualify for a pension he was promised 4200 in severance and bad check at $700. stanley was hurting $10 an hour but once he was laid off he got $100 per week in unemployment and would every to pick up at the hot spot he even asked for a tryout with the chicago bears he told his lifelike could not pay so i will just take my daughter to buy her clothes. him an end a few guys went to a of a mill in indiana but then he was laid off again in chicago
international harvester was still wisconsin steel biggest customer. when they set up television news crews were gathered outside. did you hear what happened? it is closed. closed? he could not believe that why would they close the mill? wisconsin steel was in the neighborhood three generations how could that close? says he left carrying his bank of four men said we will contact you if something changes. nothing ever change. march 27 was the last day they ever spent inside wisconsin steel the...
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in wisconsin abortion is already extremely restricted and limited. there are only four health centers in the entire state where a woman can get an abortion. and this law would have had the immediate impact of shutting down two of those facilities, one of which is a planned parenthood clinic. >> i want to read from federal judge william connelly's opinion and what he said tonight in his restraining order. he said "there's a troubling act for justification for the hospital admitting privileges requirement. moreover this court's review of the limited legislative history of the act does not reveal any medical expert speaking in favor of the act or otherwise articulating a legitimate medical reason for the admitting privileges requirement." the bill seems to be filled with that sort of stuff, that the judge himself couldn't justify on any medical policy ground. >> that's correct. i was really heartened to read that in the judge's opinion. it is -- the evidence is overwhelmingly of medical experts, is overwhelmingly on the side of opposing laws like this.
in wisconsin abortion is already extremely restricted and limited. there are only four health centers in the entire state where a woman can get an abortion. and this law would have had the immediate impact of shutting down two of those facilities, one of which is a planned parenthood clinic. >> i want to read from federal judge william connelly's opinion and what he said tonight in his restraining order. he said "there's a troubling act for justification for the hospital admitting...
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was to the film focuses on the koch brothers involvement both in the case of wisconsin like you just said to national politics in general how would you describe their influence and was it more than you even thought it was going. well yeah i mean look the it's not just them i mean it's those two billionaires it's wealthy interests and it's corporate interests that have been super empowered and super into. in the aftermath of the supreme court's ruling in citizens united which essentially open the floodgates to unlimited spending by third parties on behalf of candidates and the really troubling thing is that the candidates who are elected with this money. have a patron or many patrons and those interests are those interests that they serve we think when they when they go into the state legislatures or into their federal government so i think all citizens are aware of the money in politics and the extent to which it's undermining our democracy and what we tried to show is is some of the folks that are fighting back against this war actually had the opportunity to speak to an ex lobbyist
was to the film focuses on the koch brothers involvement both in the case of wisconsin like you just said to national politics in general how would you describe their influence and was it more than you even thought it was going. well yeah i mean look the it's not just them i mean it's those two billionaires it's wealthy interests and it's corporate interests that have been super empowered and super into. in the aftermath of the supreme court's ruling in citizens united which essentially open...
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was to the film focuses on the koch brothers involvement both in the case of wisconsin like you just said a national politics in general how would you describe their influence and was it more than you even thought it was going. well yeah i mean look the it's not just them i mean it's those two billionaires it's wealthy interests and it's corporate interests that have been super empowered and super enfranchise in the aftermath of the supreme court's ruling in citizens united which essentially open the floodgates to unlimited spending by third parties on behalf of candidates and the really troubling thing is that the candidates who are elected with this money. have a patron or many patrons and those interests are those interests that they serve we think when they when they go into the state legislatures or into their federal government so i think all citizens are aware of the money in politics and the extent to which it's undermining our democracy and what we tried to show is is some of the folks that are fighting back against this war actually had the opportunity to speak to an ex lob
was to the film focuses on the koch brothers involvement both in the case of wisconsin like you just said a national politics in general how would you describe their influence and was it more than you even thought it was going. well yeah i mean look the it's not just them i mean it's those two billionaires it's wealthy interests and it's corporate interests that have been super empowered and super enfranchise in the aftermath of the supreme court's ruling in citizens united which essentially...
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in two thousand and eleven scott walker the governor of wisconsin had been bankrolled in part by david and charles koch and we were curious about what the impact of that private money on the public to mocker see in wisconsin was the film focuses on the koch brothers involvement both in the case of wisconsin like you just said to national politics in general how would you describe their influence and was it more than you even thought it was going. well yeah i mean look the it's not just them i mean it's those two billionaires it's wealthy interests and it's corporate interests that have been super empowered and super enfranchise in the aftermath of the supreme court's ruling in citizens united which essentially open the floodgates to unlimited spending by third parties on behalf of candidates and the really troubling thing is that the candidates who are elected with this money. have a patron or many patrons and those interests are those interests that they serve we think when they when they go into the state legislatures or into the federal government so i think all citizens are aware o
in two thousand and eleven scott walker the governor of wisconsin had been bankrolled in part by david and charles koch and we were curious about what the impact of that private money on the public to mocker see in wisconsin was the film focuses on the koch brothers involvement both in the case of wisconsin like you just said to national politics in general how would you describe their influence and was it more than you even thought it was going. well yeah i mean look the it's not just them i...
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>> it's a really nice happy independence day for wisconsin women. isn't that a nice holiday treat for all of us, rev? i mean, it is very cynical. he is kind of trying to visit both ways because he is obviously pandering to the deeply right wing anti-women, anti-choice base. he is talked about as a possible 2016 contender. i don't see it. i think he is charisma-free, but coy be wrong. i'm not sure which way he wants to go. he is not going to do a signing ceremony and hand out pens, but he is going to resign the bill and release a deeply continue senting statement about women where they're going to prevent you or postpone you from having a procedure you have decide you'd need and force you to have one that you don't want. it's the height of condescension. it's the height, as you said, of big government intrusion. but there is a part of him that wants to have it both ways, i think. >> now, the state of texas has announced that they have their abortion bill going up tomorrow, and it's expected to pass the house. it would ban abortion after 20 weeks, ins
>> it's a really nice happy independence day for wisconsin women. isn't that a nice holiday treat for all of us, rev? i mean, it is very cynical. he is kind of trying to visit both ways because he is obviously pandering to the deeply right wing anti-women, anti-choice base. he is talked about as a possible 2016 contender. i don't see it. i think he is charisma-free, but coy be wrong. i'm not sure which way he wants to go. he is not going to do a signing ceremony and hand out pens, but he...
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was to the film focuses on the koch brothers involvement both in the case of wisconsin like you just said a national politics in general how would you describe their influence and was it more than you even thought it was going. well yeah i mean look the it's not just them i mean it's those two billionaires it's wealthy interests and it's corporate interests that have been super empowered and super enfranchise in the aftermath of the supreme court's ruling in citizens united which essentially open the floodgates to unlimited spending by third parties on behalf of candidates and the really troubling thing is that the candidates who are elected with this money. have a patron or many patrons and those interests are those interests that they serve we think when they when they go into the state level. word to our federal government so i think all citizens are aware of the money in politics and the extent to which it's undermining our democracy and what we tried to show is is some of the folks that are fighting back against this well actually the opportunity to speak to an ex lobbyist jack
was to the film focuses on the koch brothers involvement both in the case of wisconsin like you just said a national politics in general how would you describe their influence and was it more than you even thought it was going. well yeah i mean look the it's not just them i mean it's those two billionaires it's wealthy interests and it's corporate interests that have been super empowered and super enfranchise in the aftermath of the supreme court's ruling in citizens united which essentially...
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in a state like wisconsin, there weren't a lot of regulations in place. and all of a sudden as you just heard there in the piece, there are people who had more illness already. people are preexisting conditions who are now going to join the system. and that's going to raise the rates up for everybody in the state overall. so it also has to do with, you know, we talk about the number of uninsured in america as a sort of broad number for the whole country. but it varies a lot state to state. so states that had more uninsured people already in the first place, those costs are likely to go up. >> sanjay gupta, nice to see you this weekend. thanks. >> you, too. >>> coming up, meet the doctor who doesn't care if you have insurance because he is not taking it. in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their familie
in a state like wisconsin, there weren't a lot of regulations in place. and all of a sudden as you just heard there in the piece, there are people who had more illness already. people are preexisting conditions who are now going to join the system. and that's going to raise the rates up for everybody in the state overall. so it also has to do with, you know, we talk about the number of uninsured in america as a sort of broad number for the whole country. but it varies a lot state to state. so...
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kelly herbst in wisconsin, you are blibd to your own sex iism. sorry you can't handle the truth. the problems all begin out of wedlock pregnancies. only one person at a time can stop that. my heartbeat faster and tears ran down my face as i listened to your talking points. i want to be able to read them over and over.
kelly herbst in wisconsin, you are blibd to your own sex iism. sorry you can't handle the truth. the problems all begin out of wedlock pregnancies. only one person at a time can stop that. my heartbeat faster and tears ran down my face as i listened to your talking points. i want to be able to read them over and over.
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, madison, wisconsin; gail ritchie, public health analyst, center for mental health services, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland; dr. pierluigi mancini, ceo, clinic for education, treatment, prevention, and addiction, inc., norcross, georgia. pierluigi, between 2002 and 2011, the total number of adolescents that received prevention messages through the media went from 83.2 percent in 2002 and 75.1 percent on 2011. are we reaching enough young people with prevention messages? well, i think the question is how are we trying to reach the youth with prevention messages? i think that the development of technology today has given us an opportunity that we haven't quite caught up with. traditionally, we have public service announcements, we have school activities, but today, we have facebook. we have texting. we have an ability to find new ways that we haven't quite exploded yet. so, the media we have to look at from a broader perspective, not just the broadcast media but everything that the youth are usi
, madison, wisconsin; gail ritchie, public health analyst, center for mental health services, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland; dr. pierluigi mancini, ceo, clinic for education, treatment, prevention, and addiction, inc., norcross, georgia. pierluigi, between 2002 and 2011, the total number of adolescents that received prevention messages through the media went from 83.2 percent in 2002 and 75.1 percent...
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>> bill: wisconsin a number of other states. tighten up abortion laws and make them 20 weeks or down to eliminate late term abortions that now science has proven the babies feel pain. but, a federal judge. you know it was going to happen. now is trying to block the law in wisconsin. tell me what the law exactly says. >> the law in wisconsin is not about the 19 weeks or the 2 o0 weeks. the law in wisconsin passed a month ago says, look, if you are a doctor and you want to perform an abortion in wisconsin, you have to have privileges at a local hospital within 30 miles of the clinic. and the idea being the proponents of this law said, you know, we want you to have privileges. if something happens to a woman after an abortion. >> bill: you need to get to a hospital does that make sense to you. >> that makes sense you can't have the doctor filling up the hospital. the judge said no temporarily restrained it meaning temporarily restrained the law from going into effect saying, wait, due process for those doctors. you can have doctors
>> bill: wisconsin a number of other states. tighten up abortion laws and make them 20 weeks or down to eliminate late term abortions that now science has proven the babies feel pain. but, a federal judge. you know it was going to happen. now is trying to block the law in wisconsin. tell me what the law exactly says. >> the law in wisconsin is not about the 19 weeks or the 2 o0 weeks. the law in wisconsin passed a month ago says, look, if you are a doctor and you want to perform an...
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wisconsin, though, we know where you are. we are joined by half the population of wisconsin, the kelley family, karen, tim, their five kids amy, bessie, heidi, muller and clark. mystery -- one more taste. do we have any guesses? again we saw crazy cake. >> i'm sticking with cotton candy? i think i'm going with cotton candy. >> do you have a guess? do we have a guess? >> that 's definitely cotton candy. >> the answer is, what is it we're eating. >> it is cotton candy. >> whoo. what do we win? what do we win? >> a trip to wisconsin. >> a 150-year-old secret. how great is it to have a family business that is truly a family business? >> we are very, very blessed. i had a crazy ice cream dream. the family came on board. we have wonderful employees and customers like no other. >> so you guys very quickly, family powwows about flavors. everybody gets to weigh in. >> sleepless nights, yeah. >> what is the craziest flavor. >> other than bleu cheese pear. >> we started out with maple bacon and put loads and loads of dumpster dive is pr
wisconsin, though, we know where you are. we are joined by half the population of wisconsin, the kelley family, karen, tim, their five kids amy, bessie, heidi, muller and clark. mystery -- one more taste. do we have any guesses? again we saw crazy cake. >> i'm sticking with cotton candy? i think i'm going with cotton candy. >> do you have a guess? do we have a guess? >> that 's definitely cotton candy. >> the answer is, what is it we're eating. >> it is cotton...
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is red ripen chili or the green unripened variety it is the state's idaho potato it is new mexicans wisconsin cheese originally developed in the rio grande valley the distinctive peppers applied liberally to mexican burgers pizza salad fudge bagels french tarts.
is red ripen chili or the green unripened variety it is the state's idaho potato it is new mexicans wisconsin cheese originally developed in the rio grande valley the distinctive peppers applied liberally to mexican burgers pizza salad fudge bagels french tarts.
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was to the film focuses on the koch brothers involvement both in the case of wisconsin like you just said a national politics in general how would you describe their influence and was it more than you even thought it was going. well yeah i mean look the it's not just them i mean it's those two billionaires it's wealthy interests and it's corporate interests that have been super empowered and super enfranchise in the aftermath of the supreme court's ruling in citizens united which essentially open the floodgates to unlimited spending by third parties on behalf of candidates and the really troubling thing is that the candidates who are elected with this money. have a patron or many patrons and those interests are those interests that they serve we think when they when they go into the state legislatures or into our federal government so i think all citizens are aware of. the money in politics and the extent to which it's undermining our democracy and what we tried to show is is some of the folks that are fighting back against this war i actually had the opportunity to speak to an ex lo
was to the film focuses on the koch brothers involvement both in the case of wisconsin like you just said a national politics in general how would you describe their influence and was it more than you even thought it was going. well yeah i mean look the it's not just them i mean it's those two billionaires it's wealthy interests and it's corporate interests that have been super empowered and super enfranchise in the aftermath of the supreme court's ruling in citizens united which essentially...
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the hot weather is blamed on several deaths in milwaukee, wisconsin. among those victims, a 69-year-old man. he had a body temperature of 102 degrees when he died. another victim, a 64-year-old woman, died after her temperature hit about 110. that woman did have an air conditioner but she had no one to install it for her. >> stories are so sad. >>> here's a look at the weather across the nation. heavy rains in the southwest continue today, particularly in arizona, and even las vegas and los angeles could see some afternoon storms. severe storms will also stretch through the upper midwest and along the east coast from maine all the way to south florida. >> new england into the mid-atlantic will see more seasonable temperatures for july. low to mid-80s. still might be a scorcher in the central plains where temperatures can break the century mark today. >>> a dad in indiana is all revved up after a tearful reunion 24 years in the making. >> his four children gave him the surprise of a lifetime. they found his beloved first car and bought it back for him.
the hot weather is blamed on several deaths in milwaukee, wisconsin. among those victims, a 69-year-old man. he had a body temperature of 102 degrees when he died. another victim, a 64-year-old woman, died after her temperature hit about 110. that woman did have an air conditioner but she had no one to install it for her. >> stories are so sad. >>> here's a look at the weather across the nation. heavy rains in the southwest continue today, particularly in arizona, and even las...
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one of the first all-women rock bands across wisconsin. tonight in that town, she's a star all over again. >> mary, the video sensation, my newest grandma. >> reporter: and the camera rolling as the owner says they'll deliver a brand-new drum set to her apartment. >> are you kidding me? >> reporter: the same reaction we had when we first saw the video. >> regardless of whether i'm good or not or as good as i used to be, it's neat to be able to do it again. [ drumming ] >> she told us today she went to nashville once. but it scared her so she went back home. that new drum set coming. alert the neighbors. >>> "gma" gm in the morning. diane here tomorrow night. have a great week. good night. >> next at 6:00. details from a new report that suggests what a limo driver was doing moments before a fire killed five passengers. >> i counted 15 shots. >> witnesses describe the scene after a shootout in a busy san francisco neighborhood. >> a look at how the weather could change because of a storm brewing south of the bay area. abc7 news at 6:00 start
one of the first all-women rock bands across wisconsin. tonight in that town, she's a star all over again. >> mary, the video sensation, my newest grandma. >> reporter: and the camera rolling as the owner says they'll deliver a brand-new drum set to her apartment. >> are you kidding me? >> reporter: the same reaction we had when we first saw the video. >> regardless of whether i'm good or not or as good as i used to be, it's neat to be able to do it again. [...
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this is scott walk center walker in wisconsin. requiring women to have an ultrasound here we go again. virginia virginia started this. this is the same kind of thing that they're doing in texas. the state had one passed the law but the courts had another idea. the laws that require women to undergo ultrasounds blah-blah-blah, so they entered a restraining order. it's literally like they've lost every fight so they're--with the president. this is what he said. in any case this is all the g.o.p. has. they tried to beat obama on every front from the economy terrorism to the environment to the recent scandals. they have lost most of those fights and even the 2011 debt ceiling, the only win was a loss because while obama lost standing the congress lost more standing and they lost the big fight. the world's historical state versus anti-state fight the one over obamacare. maybe a lot of us, charlie pierce writes about this. you lost, now what we do in a democracy this is the law of the land. this is different this time. >> they want to b
this is scott walk center walker in wisconsin. requiring women to have an ultrasound here we go again. virginia virginia started this. this is the same kind of thing that they're doing in texas. the state had one passed the law but the courts had another idea. the laws that require women to undergo ultrasounds blah-blah-blah, so they entered a restraining order. it's literally like they've lost every fight so they're--with the president. this is what he said. in any case this is all the g.o.p....
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. >> the skies of wisconsin have not seen this before: a adventurer made his first public flight in the united states, taking flight above the planes in wisconsin long side a bomber where a custom built suit to propel through the sky at 190 miles per hour with four evening ins and he controls it with a hand throttle. you can see landing is different. he use add parachute. he described this as "total freedom," part of a demonstration at the week long air show in oshkosh a famous show theyfully in from around the world to attend. >> but for the landing part. >> he did land safely. >> a landing you can walk away from...is a good landing. >> a little fog? >> a little bit. hazy. we will talk about it. another "spare the air" but a health advisory is out this, and you cannot even see mount diabolo. we will talk about the fires bringing us that and if summer ever returns to the seven-day forecast. >> plus, the rumor mill is calling: could this be the first picture of a new low cost iphone? >> i am leyla gulen the morning news traffic reporter. want a smart solution if your commute? check out a
. >> the skies of wisconsin have not seen this before: a adventurer made his first public flight in the united states, taking flight above the planes in wisconsin long side a bomber where a custom built suit to propel through the sky at 190 miles per hour with four evening ins and he controls it with a hand throttle. you can see landing is different. he use add parachute. he described this as "total freedom," part of a demonstration at the week long air show in oshkosh a famous...
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wisconsin state police has a patrolman pulled over and as you walk back to the cruiser, he slows down a little bit for good reason, because the cruiser is sideswiped by a tractor-trailer. watch it again. if he did not have his head about him, he might have gotten killed. >> whoa! that is a ton of damage. >> this is not uncommon. this kind of stuff happens a lot when officers have people pulled over on the highways. you have give them a little room. the reason that the wisconsin department of transportation put this out is because they want to reinforce the "move over" rule when you see the officers pulled over on the side of the road. give them extra space and move over to the right lane and let them work. >>> a lady breaks down over her bu burgers. >> i am really angry. i got all of the way home, and they are still not right. >> is she going to get on the floor and start kick iing her ft and go wau, wau, wau. >> and see how she got in time-out. >> and see some >>> another day, another person screaming at a fast food worker. this one off of the charts. >> i got half of them, and the o
wisconsin state police has a patrolman pulled over and as you walk back to the cruiser, he slows down a little bit for good reason, because the cruiser is sideswiped by a tractor-trailer. watch it again. if he did not have his head about him, he might have gotten killed. >> whoa! that is a ton of damage. >> this is not uncommon. this kind of stuff happens a lot when officers have people pulled over on the highways. you have give them a little room. the reason that the wisconsin...
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>>> also, kim lawton reports on the sikh american community one year after a mass shooting inside a wisconsin temple that killed six worshippers. and bob on the orthodox jewish of to bey kah kahno kahnb kahni. >>> welcome. i'm bob and acker gnatty. large crowds greeted the pope throughout the week as he emphasized his familiar themes of humility and concern for the poor. nearly 1 million pilgrims attended the welcoming ceremony. earlier in the week, francis celebrated mass. and he met with patients at a drug rehabilitation facility. the pope also visited a rio slum where he urged people living there not to lose hope. for more on the pope's trip, i'm joined by father tom reese and a visiting scholar at santa clara university. he joins us from california. the pope is quoted as having told young people in brazil that he wants a mess. he wants trouble in the diocese. what's going on? >> well, this is a pope that has really brought excitement to the church. this is a pope who is a pope of poor people, of the slums, and now of young people. and he want does have a revolution. he wants people to rec
>>> also, kim lawton reports on the sikh american community one year after a mass shooting inside a wisconsin temple that killed six worshippers. and bob on the orthodox jewish of to bey kah kahno kahnb kahni. >>> welcome. i'm bob and acker gnatty. large crowds greeted the pope throughout the week as he emphasized his familiar themes of humility and concern for the poor. nearly 1 million pilgrims attended the welcoming ceremony. earlier in the week, francis celebrated mass....
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also if you're in iowa, mib minimum or wisconsin you'll deal with thunderstorms. later today chicago and the great lakes. >> do you know what can weather any storm? >> what's that? >> twinkie. we'll tell you why. they have a longer shelf life than ever before. just guess how long. you'll be amazed. >>> a major ruling in the zimmerman trial. plus, barack obama's life on the lamb. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new 2014 lexus is. this is your move. [ male announcer ] the all-new 2014 lexus is. and didn't know where to start. a contractor before at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors, where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i love you, angie. sorry, honey. >>> the
also if you're in iowa, mib minimum or wisconsin you'll deal with thunderstorms. later today chicago and the great lakes. >> do you know what can weather any storm? >> what's that? >> twinkie. we'll tell you why. they have a longer shelf life than ever before. just guess how long. you'll be amazed. >>> a major ruling in the zimmerman trial. plus, barack obama's life on the lamb. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new 2014 lexus is. this is your move. [...
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i was in wisconsin. i had taken a few dance classes, and michael was looking for one male dancer to go out on the "dangerous" tour, and i got the job. you know, hundreds and hundreds of applicants, but he chose me. and he said that he felt something within me, a passion, a fuel, a fire. so, i got to go on tour with michael jackson. and i kind of -- it was like the college of michael, if you will. learning from him and being onstage with him night after night. >> jimmy: how was he? he seems like he would be a jokester, like a little kid. >> you're absolutely right. i think that people don't know how funny michael was. he loved to tell jokes and -- >> russell: he used to prank call me. >> jimmy: really? [ laughter ] >> russell: whatever hotel in america i was staying at, you know, he would -- i'd get these calls, and he'd go, "there's an emergency." i was like, "what's going on?" he'd go -- [ as michael jackson ] "oh, it's okay, russell. it's michael." [ laughter ] [ talking over each other ] >> jimmy: tha
i was in wisconsin. i had taken a few dance classes, and michael was looking for one male dancer to go out on the "dangerous" tour, and i got the job. you know, hundreds and hundreds of applicants, but he chose me. and he said that he felt something within me, a passion, a fuel, a fire. so, i got to go on tour with michael jackson. and i kind of -- it was like the college of michael, if you will. learning from him and being onstage with him night after night. >> jimmy: how was...
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the second wisconsin simply was the means of delivering it. spent also point out one other thing. i was reviewing your book, which have already bought and wait for your autograph, is that in my study of my own family history, my great grandfather was sent off to the island to be interred for the rest of the war at fort delaware it and when i went to fort delaware to see that area, the reenactors there from delaware historical society point out that archer was actually a prisoner at fort delaware and tried to lead a rebellion. and i noticed on your page 150, your page you don't mention the. you mention it went to ohio. so you might want to look at a revision in your paperback version. [laughter] spent he went to fort delaware along with most of the confederate prisoners after gettysburg, but since he was an officer and general officer, he was then segregated out and sent to sandusky, ohio, where, in fact, he came down with a disease that even after he was exchange in 1864, killed him. so we are both right. [laughter] alas, unless you like me to deliver a book twice the size of the
the second wisconsin simply was the means of delivering it. spent also point out one other thing. i was reviewing your book, which have already bought and wait for your autograph, is that in my study of my own family history, my great grandfather was sent off to the island to be interred for the rest of the war at fort delaware it and when i went to fort delaware to see that area, the reenactors there from delaware historical society point out that archer was actually a prisoner at fort...
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democrat from wisconsin. some people have react to the the zimmerman verdict to suggest that racism is no longer a problem in america. it evaporated. just a myth perpetuated by so-called racial hustlers as we just heard. now there's a similar argument against the voting rights act, that the court was right to strike it down because it's outdated. we don't need to worry about the voting rights act of black, minorities and so on. is that something you agree with? >> no, absolutely not. we have plenty of racism left and we can just look at the election laws across the country show us that. the fact that in over 30 states, there's over 80 bills introduced right now to somehow impede someone's ability to vote to me shows we still have racism alive and well. >> so eventual a proposal that will would replace the section that was voted down in the recent supreme court announcement. what is your proposal in detail? >> representative keith ellis son and myself have a proposal that specifically would be a constitutional
democrat from wisconsin. some people have react to the the zimmerman verdict to suggest that racism is no longer a problem in america. it evaporated. just a myth perpetuated by so-called racial hustlers as we just heard. now there's a similar argument against the voting rights act, that the court was right to strike it down because it's outdated. we don't need to worry about the voting rights act of black, minorities and so on. is that something you agree with? >> no, absolutely not. we...