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we have a shortage of dentists in the state of wisconsin. dental care in our community health centers is a critical access issue. again, particularly in rural commit -- rural communities. to your point, the ability to reach underserved and ethnic minority communities is really critical for us to tackle some of these health disparity issues and deal with those had on? there are lots of opportunities to continue to work with those critical partners. i look forward to doing with -- doing that. >> what do people call you? >> they call me chiquita. >> i want to so badly ask who you are named after. but i will not go there. as you know, we are not out of the woods yet in the pandemic. we are making good progress but there is a lot to be done. it is important we maintain getting as many people vaccinated as quickly as we can. when i was governor, we helped start the american legacy foundation. it was trying to convince young people who are not using tobacco to not use it. and those using it to stop. usually successful initiative. -- hugely successf
we have a shortage of dentists in the state of wisconsin. dental care in our community health centers is a critical access issue. again, particularly in rural commit -- rural communities. to your point, the ability to reach underserved and ethnic minority communities is really critical for us to tackle some of these health disparity issues and deal with those had on? there are lots of opportunities to continue to work with those critical partners. i look forward to doing with -- doing that....
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but this is the type of stuff that people across wisconsin, all over wisconsin, all across the country are upset and frustrated about because not only is government being bought, we see supreme court decisions that impact peoples health and safety being paid for and it's right out there in the open and i guess given the last four years of donald trump people just think anything is acceptable and that's where we find ourselves right now. >> that's a very good point. a very depressing point but a good point so what do you and governor tony evers do now because this is the highest court in the state >> giving up is never an option. we were elected for a reason we were elected to make sure that we keep the health and safety in mind of people all across the state regardless of what your political affiliation is, regardless of what part of the state you live in. you deserve opportunity. you deserve to live a happy, healthy and prosperous life. so it's important for us to make sure we continue to do whatever we possibly can. i'm proud to say that we're number one in getting shots in peoples a
but this is the type of stuff that people across wisconsin, all over wisconsin, all across the country are upset and frustrated about because not only is government being bought, we see supreme court decisions that impact peoples health and safety being paid for and it's right out there in the open and i guess given the last four years of donald trump people just think anything is acceptable and that's where we find ourselves right now. >> that's a very good point. a very depressing point...
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courts are tying his hands, wisconsin's lieutenant governor. thanks for coming on the show lieutenant governor. are people in your state going to die because of this clearly partisan decision from the state supreme court? >> i'll say that the unfortunate result of digs decisions like these do impact the state of wisconsin. all across the country as has been reported we could have done better across the united states of america after the lessons we learned after the first 100,000 deaths the amount of death we had in this state was unnecessary in the first place. if only people had taken the necessary precautions. that means republicaners taking this seriously they still think it's a joke for whatever reason, the the supreme court acted as a partisan arm of the republican controlled legislature, so people's health and safety will be impacted. if people decide they don't want to follow proper guidance from the cdc or proper health guidance that has already done a miracle up until the vaccine at mitigating this crisis >> so, you mentioned the state
courts are tying his hands, wisconsin's lieutenant governor. thanks for coming on the show lieutenant governor. are people in your state going to die because of this clearly partisan decision from the state supreme court? >> i'll say that the unfortunate result of digs decisions like these do impact the state of wisconsin. all across the country as has been reported we could have done better across the united states of america after the lessons we learned after the first 100,000 deaths...
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rachel: ainsley, i live in wisconsin as everyone knows we have a lot of cows what we do with cows is we milk them and we eat them. i think if joe biden had been more specific about this, he might have lost wisconsin because the translation for this plan is as you mentioned, this is going to be a loss of jobs and it's going to be an increase in prices and cost of living for the middle class and the poor. it is always the elites going after things that they like that
rachel: ainsley, i live in wisconsin as everyone knows we have a lot of cows what we do with cows is we milk them and we eat them. i think if joe biden had been more specific about this, he might have lost wisconsin because the translation for this plan is as you mentioned, this is going to be a loss of jobs and it's going to be an increase in prices and cost of living for the middle class and the poor. it is always the elites going after things that they like that
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milwaukee, wisconsin. see, milwaukee has the most amount of neighborhoods that are clearly defined by race. yep, the home of "happy days" and harley-davidson is also the home to a whole lot of racism, structural and -- hold up. another viral video just dropped. right in our laps. >> today is supposed to be the hunter park party. we pull up to start setting up. this lady walks right up to me and says, you don't have a permit for this today. i'm going to need to you take this down. so we might have a problem here today. >> that's white people calling the police again, huh? why do they all call the police and they stand there in a certain stance and they wait on it? >> but this one has an m. night shyamalan twist. we were there just as it was going down. >> cnn just rolled up. funny how the universe works. >> forget cell phone footage. we can use these fancy cnn cameras. >> we need everybody on deck. everybody on deck. >> i got a call i got sent out for. do you have i.d., i can just put in your name and stuff
milwaukee, wisconsin. see, milwaukee has the most amount of neighborhoods that are clearly defined by race. yep, the home of "happy days" and harley-davidson is also the home to a whole lot of racism, structural and -- hold up. another viral video just dropped. right in our laps. >> today is supposed to be the hunter park party. we pull up to start setting up. this lady walks right up to me and says, you don't have a permit for this today. i'm going to need to you take this...
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instantly established wisconsin as a destination for tech firms. again, this was supposed to be proof positive of trump's abilities to magically bring back manufacturing jobs without actually making any of the real direct investments in the economy that, say, joe biden and the democrats are now proposing. it was also a distillation of the core gop philosophy which is that if you give massive hand outs to giant businesses that are already flush with cash, instead of giving the money directly to workers, those hand outs will eventually trickle down and create jobs and credit where it's due the plan worked. the project has been a huge success. what's that? it wasn't. schumacher, you got to tell me this tough before the show this is not cool wally, are you cool with this? >> i'm cool with everything, baby [ light laughter ] >> seth: rock and roll, wally, how can i stay mad the point is the foxconn deal was a giant scam it was obvious that it was a scam from the very beginning for one thing, they kept missing key goals and failing to deliver on their pr
instantly established wisconsin as a destination for tech firms. again, this was supposed to be proof positive of trump's abilities to magically bring back manufacturing jobs without actually making any of the real direct investments in the economy that, say, joe biden and the democrats are now proposing. it was also a distillation of the core gop philosophy which is that if you give massive hand outs to giant businesses that are already flush with cash, instead of giving the money directly to...
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i grew up in wisconsin. that was a great experience, but i go to school at binghamton university now. i want to echo some of the points former governor is making. it is not a very open environment for conservatives. there are a lot of instances that happened to me while i was at ingham tim university that shows conservative views are being stamped out. i used to be on the radio there. i tried to get involved in the news department. they would enforce these vague rules such as, like, they would have a rule like, don't be a jerk. if you try to espouse a conservative viewpoint that would cite you under that rule and kind of press you out. another instance that happened is myself. i was dating a girl from the college democrats at the time and the two of us went to, like, it was a students for bernie sanders college progressives meeting. we were trying to get someone to go on our radio show with us. what we found at this meeting was basically an antifa training session. these people were getting a crash course in
i grew up in wisconsin. that was a great experience, but i go to school at binghamton university now. i want to echo some of the points former governor is making. it is not a very open environment for conservatives. there are a lot of instances that happened to me while i was at ingham tim university that shows conservative views are being stamped out. i used to be on the radio there. i tried to get involved in the news department. they would enforce these vague rules such as, like, they would...
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steele from wisconsin, mr. menendez from new mexico, the ranking member rodney davis from illinois, congress woman scanlon from pennsylvania, and joining us will be a visiting member who is no stranger to this committee , just a moment i will ask unanimous consent that she be allowed to participate in today's hearing. i should be recorded likewise for the corm. >> good afternoon everyone. good morning if you the west coast. as we begin today, i want to know that we are holding this hearing and compliance with regulations for remote committee proceedings, pursuant to house resolution h. generally we ask many members and witnesses to keep their microphones muted when not speaking to limit background noise. members will need to unmute themselves when recognized for their five-minute presentations. witnesses will also need to unmute themselves to be recognized for their five minutes or when answering a question. members and witnesses, please keep your cameras on at all times. even if you need to step away from the
steele from wisconsin, mr. menendez from new mexico, the ranking member rodney davis from illinois, congress woman scanlon from pennsylvania, and joining us will be a visiting member who is no stranger to this committee , just a moment i will ask unanimous consent that she be allowed to participate in today's hearing. i should be recorded likewise for the corm. >> good afternoon everyone. good morning if you the west coast. as we begin today, i want to know that we are holding this...
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wisconsin has a unique election system. in my home state here in wisconsin, while voter rolls are centralized, elections are managed by clerks. we have 1852 local governments overseeing 2800 polling places and 30,000 poll workers, very different from some of our other states around the country. so laws that govern your right to vote should be made at the level of government closest to the people, not by politicians in washington, d.c. more focused on appeasing special interest groups, trying to get government money into their reelection efforts. we should be focused on what works for voters. if there are issues with state laws, we need to work with state legislatures, local officials as to how to change them. that is what i am doing here in the state of wisconsin. so i am real concerned that the proposal that would put forward in hr one is going to create more distrust in our election process at a time when we need to secure our elections and restore trust in our election system, and at a time of real record voting turnout,
wisconsin has a unique election system. in my home state here in wisconsin, while voter rolls are centralized, elections are managed by clerks. we have 1852 local governments overseeing 2800 polling places and 30,000 poll workers, very different from some of our other states around the country. so laws that govern your right to vote should be made at the level of government closest to the people, not by politicians in washington, d.c. more focused on appeasing special interest groups, trying to...
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wisconsin is in the top three. so what we're going to be doing as a party, what our grassroots activists will be doing across the state will be talking to people. once we reach a level of safety we will be at people's doors, talking on the phone talking about are you getting vaccine shots, stimulus in the bank account? vote for democrats. we are actually making a difference in your life. there's precedence for those things and a strong economy and a sense that things are getting better. the biggest predictor of down ticket success is the popularity of the sitting president. right now we have a very popular president. we have a very popular governor, and our answer is not to meet his cynicism with more cynicism. it is to make sure people know that he threw himself at doing everything he could to delay the american rescue plan, that he's feeding conspiracy theories that make it harder for schools to reopen, and that democrats are actually doing the things that people want them to do and it is working. >> yeah, it is
wisconsin is in the top three. so what we're going to be doing as a party, what our grassroots activists will be doing across the state will be talking to people. once we reach a level of safety we will be at people's doors, talking on the phone talking about are you getting vaccine shots, stimulus in the bank account? vote for democrats. we are actually making a difference in your life. there's precedence for those things and a strong economy and a sense that things are getting better. the...
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de emergencia en wisconsin. el gobierno de honduras contratÓ a juan antonio hernÁndez, el hermanodel presidente de honduras. el buffet intentÓ influir en los fiscales para evitar el fallo del acusado. residentes de la capital de egipto presenciaron el traslado ♪ presentadora: para terminar, las calles de la capital egipcia fueron escenario de una recesiÓn fuera de lo comÚn. se tratÓ del desfile ♪ ♪ ♪ francisco: se la bella con mucho sueÑo. llevaron a las momias a su nuevo lugar de exhibiciÓn, fantÁstico.siga
de emergencia en wisconsin. el gobierno de honduras contratÓ a juan antonio hernÁndez, el hermanodel presidente de honduras. el buffet intentÓ influir en los fiscales para evitar el fallo del acusado. residentes de la capital de egipto presenciaron el traslado ♪ presentadora: para terminar, las calles de la capital egipcia fueron escenario de una recesiÓn fuera de lo comÚn. se tratÓ del desfile ♪ ♪ ♪ francisco: se la bella con mucho sueÑo. llevaron a las momias a su nuevo lugar...
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declarÓ el estado de emergencia en wisconsin. el gobierno de honduras contratÓ a juan antonio hernÁndez, el hermanodel presidente de honduras. el buffet intentÓ influir en los fiscales para evitar el fallo del acusado. residentes de la capital de egipto presenciaron el traslado ♪ presentadora: para terminar, las calles de la capital egipcia fueron escenario de una recesiÓn fuera de lo comÚn. se tratÓ del desfile ♪ ♪ ♪ francisco: se la bella con mucho sueÑo. llevaron a las momias a su nuevo lugar de exhibiciÓn, fantÁstico. gracias por acompaÑarnos. feliz noche.un gusto adriana: "monsinelli" en contacto. poco o nada afecta el parÓn de fecha fifa. lindsay: se han comportado como los grandes. lindsay:
declarÓ el estado de emergencia en wisconsin. el gobierno de honduras contratÓ a juan antonio hernÁndez, el hermanodel presidente de honduras. el buffet intentÓ influir en los fiscales para evitar el fallo del acusado. residentes de la capital de egipto presenciaron el traslado ♪ presentadora: para terminar, las calles de la capital egipcia fueron escenario de una recesiÓn fuera de lo comÚn. se tratÓ del desfile ♪ ♪ ♪ francisco: se la bella con mucho sueÑo. llevaron a las momias...
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host: claudia in wisconsin. caller: one of the things about voter id is that it has been a contentious issue even long before covid. liberals often think of having an id is voter suppression. at the same time, many conservatives don't want to recognize that having to go to the dmv to get an identification means for some people, very long lines there. some dmv's are in more remote areas outside of the inner city. >> we believe leave this program because the u.s. house is coming for the live session. now live to the floor of the u.s. house here on c-span. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c.
host: claudia in wisconsin. caller: one of the things about voter id is that it has been a contentious issue even long before covid. liberals often think of having an id is voter suppression. at the same time, many conservatives don't want to recognize that having to go to the dmv to get an identification means for some people, very long lines there. some dmv's are in more remote areas outside of the inner city. >> we believe leave this program because the u.s. house is coming for the...
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and wisconsin specifically. >> wisconsin had a 3.6% increase in population between 2010 and 2020, which is in line with the midwest as a whole. do you want to add anything? >> i don't think we have additional data at our fingertips at this moment for wisconsin. >> do we have our next caller? >> olivia winslow, your line is open. >> thank you for taking my call. i got the numbers for the pio office. i wanted clarification in the name of the demographer who made the statement. i am in new york. i am concerned, interested in the new york result. the demographer mentioned that if new york had 89, just 89 more people, it would have not lost a congressional seat? confirm that please and tell me the name of the person who said it. >> this is michael cook. that was kristin. if you go to our press kit, you will see her name and title. >> 89 people? that 1% differential you were talking about, 89 people would be much less than that. wow. that is a big loss for just 89 people. does anybody want to comment on that? >> i can confirm the number when you calculate it is 89. however, it is part of the
and wisconsin specifically. >> wisconsin had a 3.6% increase in population between 2010 and 2020, which is in line with the midwest as a whole. do you want to add anything? >> i don't think we have additional data at our fingertips at this moment for wisconsin. >> do we have our next caller? >> olivia winslow, your line is open. >> thank you for taking my call. i got the numbers for the pio office. i wanted clarification in the name of the demographer who made the...
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we are very excited we will be joined today by mike gallagher of wisconsin. unfortunately, representative slotkin is unable to join us today due to a family emergency. i am also honored to introduce --, who was appointed last month as the -- senator nco. ambassador greene was associate director of duchesne institute. before that, administrator of naca deed. his career has been devoted to public service including service as u.s. ambassador to tanzania. he has spent four terms in the house to represent wisconsin's eighth district. with that, i turn the floor. >> thanks and welcome to the wilson center. at least, virtually. i have been part of the wilson center for about a month. what drew me to the center was our mission, helping leaders take on global issues through independent research, honest dialogue and actionable ideas. that makes today's discussion fit. i am optimistic about congress and its ability to make progress in some of our most important foreign policy challenges. the main reason is because we have leaders like congresswoman slotkin and mike gall
we are very excited we will be joined today by mike gallagher of wisconsin. unfortunately, representative slotkin is unable to join us today due to a family emergency. i am also honored to introduce --, who was appointed last month as the -- senator nco. ambassador greene was associate director of duchesne institute. before that, administrator of naca deed. his career has been devoted to public service including service as u.s. ambassador to tanzania. he has spent four terms in the house to...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from wisconsin seek recognition? >> i ask permission to speak for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. grothman: i rise in honor of the great burr nell trammel of milwaukee, wisconsin who owned expressman's journal located on east ninth street. trammel was an avid reader who liked people. she graduated from lincoln high school in milwaukee. last july 23, he was shot dead, carrying a sign for donald trump. i would like to ask the city of milwaukee to dial up the investigation for the murder of burrnell trammel. i believe it is a shame in milwaukee that when someone, one of the few people, stands up and announces by a sign he's voting for donald trump that he'd be shot dead. he was an iconocalst, a spiritual man, dabbling in different religion, he was all over this spectrum as far as people he endorsed. but while he was carrying a donald trump sign he was shot down last july 23. i beg the city of milwaukee to do something about that horrible crime. than
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from wisconsin seek recognition? >> i ask permission to speak for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. grothman: i rise in honor of the great burr nell trammel of milwaukee, wisconsin who owned expressman's journal located on east ninth street. trammel was an avid reader who liked people. she graduated from lincoln high school in milwaukee. last july 23, he was...
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when i told people i was from wisconsin, they had their eyes opened. >> which part of wisconsin? did you guys have cows? >> no cows, bro. i had the same reaction you just had. i am a celebrity? >> talk about why the aclu got involved in this and stories that's not about black people being killed by cops. it is harder to tell and harder for people to understand the racism. >> it is absolutely pervasive and not just cities like milwaukee but especially milwaukee and other cities as well. what we ended up finding out is the city of milwaukee and police department own data. we found they stopped 150,000 people unconstitutionally. >> the numbers are ridiculous. what's hard to measure is the emotional toll that you are not doing anything wrong and you can end up dead for nothing. >> listen from steven who was walking home from class and randomly accused of smoking marijuana for no reason. >> he stopped and stared at me. if you make any sudden movement, you can be on the pavement and it is his words against nobody. >> what if you did smell ike weed? >> right? >> you did smell like a rob
when i told people i was from wisconsin, they had their eyes opened. >> which part of wisconsin? did you guys have cows? >> no cows, bro. i had the same reaction you just had. i am a celebrity? >> talk about why the aclu got involved in this and stories that's not about black people being killed by cops. it is harder to tell and harder for people to understand the racism. >> it is absolutely pervasive and not just cities like milwaukee but especially milwaukee and other...
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so drexel sprecher was born in wisconsin and he was a student at the university of wisconsin in the early 1930s. here's a photo of him with his fraternity phi gamma delta in 1934. so at the time drexel perceived the university of wisconsin to be relatively open and tolerant compared to some of its pure institutions, you know compared to some other specialty private universities wisconsin did not have quotas that limited the number of jewish students who could enroll but that didn't mean that he didn't witness any anti-semitism on campus, you know, for instance. he observed that his own fraternity phi gamma. delta was not open to jewish students. on instead had to join specifically jewish fraternities, and he also sometimes even saw instances of anti-semitism erupt into violence and in response to this. he really took it upon himself to educate himself about what was folding over in europe. so in his coursework he dived into dove into the current events, and he also founded a student organization that was dedicated to tolerance on campus and interfaith efforts to promote dialogue and openn
so drexel sprecher was born in wisconsin and he was a student at the university of wisconsin in the early 1930s. here's a photo of him with his fraternity phi gamma delta in 1934. so at the time drexel perceived the university of wisconsin to be relatively open and tolerant compared to some of its pure institutions, you know compared to some other specialty private universities wisconsin did not have quotas that limited the number of jewish students who could enroll but that didn't mean that he...
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just mention mike is from wisconsin's eighth congressional district. that is the district that i once represented. it is easy to say that i am proud of mike as my congressman and northeastern wisconsin. i'm not just saying that because he is from green bay at like me. i am saying it because he does bring a unique combination of skills and vision. not only in congress and a sharp entrepreneur but he is someone who has real-world experience in the field as a member of the u.s. marine corps. he served at the highest levels in the field and understands the crucial interplay between private enterprise, economic opportunity and our national security interest. so again i am proud congressman gallagher is joined us today. and i'm proud we at the wilson center are hosting this discussion. let me turn it over to you congressman gallagher for any opening remarks you might want to make, thanks. submit thank you very much. it is an honor to be here. particular with my good friend mark green and someone i consider a mentor who was kind enough to take a call from a y
just mention mike is from wisconsin's eighth congressional district. that is the district that i once represented. it is easy to say that i am proud of mike as my congressman and northeastern wisconsin. i'm not just saying that because he is from green bay at like me. i am saying it because he does bring a unique combination of skills and vision. not only in congress and a sharp entrepreneur but he is someone who has real-world experience in the field as a member of the u.s. marine corps. he...
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six people are killed in separate incident with an s in wisconsin and texas. —— incidents. some of europe's biggest football clubs announce plans to set up a new super league despite opposition from officials. and — how nasa is attempting to make history with the first powered flight on another planet. tensions between moscow and prague have escalated — russia has expelled 20 diplomats, a day after the czech republic announced they were expelling 18 russian diplomats identified as secret agents. this includes two men suspected of involvement in a deadly explosion at a czech arms depot seven years ago. britain claims they're the same two men who tried to kill a former spy with a nerve agent three years ago. our security correspondent gordon corera has the story. the aftermath of a deadly explosion. in october 2014, this arms depot in the czech countryside blew up. it took a month to find the remains of two men who worked there. it was widely assumed to have been an accident, until now. a key piece of evidence came when investigators found an e—mail requesting permissio
six people are killed in separate incident with an s in wisconsin and texas. —— incidents. some of europe's biggest football clubs announce plans to set up a new super league despite opposition from officials. and — how nasa is attempting to make history with the first powered flight on another planet. tensions between moscow and prague have escalated — russia has expelled 20 diplomats, a day after the czech republic announced they were expelling 18 russian diplomats identified as...
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there was a man who taught ceramics at the university of wisconsin-madison. who really? into experiment with glass and he worked with the director then at the tma the toledo museum a man named ottawa whitman to inacciate initiate a series of workshops. and the first one harpment happened in march of 1962 and harvey sent out a letter to a group of other ceramics professors around the country and invited them to come to toledo and participate. in a glass bowling workshop where they would experiment and so they came here in set up a furnace they built a furnace. they didn't know how to melt glass and so they went to a local scientist a man named dominic libino who worked at a company called john's manville that made fiberglass and they began to experiment there was a retired glass blower named harvey leafgreen who worked at libbey he came in and helps them kind of get the hang of what one does with the blow pipe and they glue things like these three objects that you see laying on the deck here. they might look like they're rather primitive, but the idea here was these peopl
there was a man who taught ceramics at the university of wisconsin-madison. who really? into experiment with glass and he worked with the director then at the tma the toledo museum a man named ottawa whitman to inacciate initiate a series of workshops. and the first one harpment happened in march of 1962 and harvey sent out a letter to a group of other ceramics professors around the country and invited them to come to toledo and participate. in a glass bowling workshop where they would...
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just curious if there's any insight you can share about wisconsin? >> thank you for that. let's take a look or let's check in with demo and see what light we can shed on the midwest and wisconsin in particular specifically. >> wisconsin did have a 3.6% increase in their population between 2010 and 2020, which as karen mentioned is in line with the midwest as a whole. do you want to add anything to that, karen? >> no, i don't think we have additional data at our fingertips at this particular moment for wisconsin. >> thank you. thanks for those lines of questions as well. operator do we have our next caller? >> olivia winslow with news day, your line is open. >> thank you very much for taking my call. i just did get the numbers from the pio office, but i wanted clarification in the name of the demographer who made the statement, i didn't catch it. i represent-- i'm in new york so i'm concerned, interested in the new york results and so, the demographer mentioned that new york had had 89 and is that right, just 89 more people it would not have lost a congressional seat? confi
just curious if there's any insight you can share about wisconsin? >> thank you for that. let's take a look or let's check in with demo and see what light we can shed on the midwest and wisconsin in particular specifically. >> wisconsin did have a 3.6% increase in their population between 2010 and 2020, which as karen mentioned is in line with the midwest as a whole. do you want to add anything to that, karen? >> no, i don't think we have additional data at our fingertips at...
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amy: the family of jacob blake held a sit-in outside the kenosha police headquarters in wisconsin to protest the return to work of the officer who shot jacob blake seven times in the back in front of his three young children, leaving him partially paralyzed. the blake family is calling for the officer to be fired. we will speak to jacob blake, sr. then we look at how state republican lawmakers across the nation are pushing bills to criminalize protests. >> since the killing of george floyd last summer, over 90 bills have been introduced in 35 states. plain d simple, these bills are a threat to our constitutional rights. amy: many of the bills give immunity to drivers who hit demonstrators with their cars. we will speak to the mother of heather hayer, who died when a white supremacist rammed his car into a crowd of counter-protesters in charlottesville in 2017. president biden makes history by recognizing the mass killing armenians in 1915 as genocide. we will speak with the pulitzer prize winning armenian-american poet peter balakian. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democrac
amy: the family of jacob blake held a sit-in outside the kenosha police headquarters in wisconsin to protest the return to work of the officer who shot jacob blake seven times in the back in front of his three young children, leaving him partially paralyzed. the blake family is calling for the officer to be fired. we will speak to jacob blake, sr. then we look at how state republican lawmakers across the nation are pushing bills to criminalize protests. >> since the killing of george...
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amy: the family of jacob blake held a sit-in outside the kenosha police headquarters in wisconsin to protest the return to work of the officer who shot jacob blake seven times in the back in front of his three young children, leaving him partially paralyzed. the blake family is calling for the officer to be fired. we will speak to jacob blake, sr. then we look at how state republican lawmakers across the nation are pushing bills to criminalize protests. >> since the killing of george floyd last summer, over 90 bills have been introduced in 35 states. plain ansimple, these bills are a threat to our constitutional rights. amy: many of the bills give immunity to drivers who hi demonstrators with their cars. we will speak to the mother of heather hayer, who died when a white supremacist rammed his car into a crowd of counter-protesters in charlottesville in 2017. president biden makes history by recognizing the mass killing armenians in 1915 as genocide. we will speak with the pulitzer prize winning armenian-american poet peter balakian. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy
amy: the family of jacob blake held a sit-in outside the kenosha police headquarters in wisconsin to protest the return to work of the officer who shot jacob blake seven times in the back in front of his three young children, leaving him partially paralyzed. the blake family is calling for the officer to be fired. we will speak to jacob blake, sr. then we look at how state republican lawmakers across the nation are pushing bills to criminalize protests. >> since the killing of george...
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is there anything wisconsin-specific you can share? just curious if there is any insight you could share about wisconsin. >> let's check in with demo and see what light we can shed on the midwest. >> wisconsin had a 3.6% increase in population between 2010 and 2020, which is in line with the midwest as a whole. do you want to add anything? >> i don't think we have additional data at our fingertips at this moment for wisconsin. >> do we have our next caller? >> olivia winslow, your line is open. >> thank you for taking my call. i got the numbers for the pio office. i wanted the name of the demographer who made the statement. i am in new york. i am concerned, interested in the new york result. new york had 89, just 89 more people, it would have not lost a congressional seat? confirm that please and tell me the name of the person who said it. >> that was kristen. if you go to our press kit, you will see her name and title. >> 89 people? that 1% differential you were talking about, 89 people would be much less than that. wow. that is a big
is there anything wisconsin-specific you can share? just curious if there is any insight you could share about wisconsin. >> let's check in with demo and see what light we can shed on the midwest. >> wisconsin had a 3.6% increase in population between 2010 and 2020, which is in line with the midwest as a whole. do you want to add anything? >> i don't think we have additional data at our fingertips at this moment for wisconsin. >> do we have our next caller? >>...
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wisconsin has a unique election system. in my home state of wisconsin, while voter rolls are centralized, elections are managed by clerks. we have 1852 local governments overseeing 2800 polling places and 30,000 poll workers, very different from some of our other states around the country. so laws that govern your right to vote should be made at the level of government closest to the people, not by politicians in washington, d.c. more focused on appeasing special interest groups, trying to get government money into their reelection efforts. we should be focused on what works for voters. if there are issues with state laws, we need to work with state legislatures, local officials as to how to change them. that is what i am doing here in the state of wisconsin. so i am real concerned that the democrat proposal that was put forward in hr one is going to create more distressed in our election process at a time when we need to secure our elections and restore trust in our election system, and at a time of real record voting turn
wisconsin has a unique election system. in my home state of wisconsin, while voter rolls are centralized, elections are managed by clerks. we have 1852 local governments overseeing 2800 polling places and 30,000 poll workers, very different from some of our other states around the country. so laws that govern your right to vote should be made at the level of government closest to the people, not by politicians in washington, d.c. more focused on appeasing special interest groups, trying to get...
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the chain reaction crash in wisconsin. and now the deep freeze from oklahoma to new york. >>> and queen elizabeth turning 95. and her new statement tonight after bidding farewell to prince philip. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. we have a lot to get to tonight. and just 24 hours after that verdict in minneapolis, former police officer derek chauvin found guilty on all charges in the death of george floyd, tonight, the department of justice now announcing a sweeping investigation into the practices of the minneapolis police department. and tonight here, two new cases involving police now in the news. a little more than 24 hours ago, derek chauvin handcuff and taking to a maximum security prison, about 20 minutes from that minneapolis courtroom. the mug shot taken at the prison where he is now being held in solitary confinement tonight to keep him from the rest of the prison population. after the verdict, the images, the relie marchers in that city. in the streets of atlanta, as
the chain reaction crash in wisconsin. and now the deep freeze from oklahoma to new york. >>> and queen elizabeth turning 95. and her new statement tonight after bidding farewell to prince philip. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. we have a lot to get to tonight. and just 24 hours after that verdict in minneapolis, former police officer derek chauvin found guilty on all charges in the death of george floyd, tonight, the department...
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it's easier to understand this by comparing illinois to wisconsin. in wisconsin, before the 2010 cycle, the courts had drawn the assembly maps. so many democrats are packed into madison and will walkie -- milwaukee. the court drawn map was an egregious gerrymander. when republicans took over the governor's office in 2010 and push the courts back to a republican direction, that map was an egregious republican gerrymander. compare that to illinois where a large number of democrat voters are packed into chicago. before 2010, there was a division in the legislature in illinois. democrats and republicans came together on a neutral draw. it codes as a republican gerrymander because so many democrats live in illinois. then when the democrats took over in 2010, they did the most egregious pro-democrat gerrymander you could imagine. they said republicans were going to do all these horrible things. and what does that egregious pro-democrat gerrymander code as? as neutral. that's right. republicans in illinois would be shocked to find that according to this met
it's easier to understand this by comparing illinois to wisconsin. in wisconsin, before the 2010 cycle, the courts had drawn the assembly maps. so many democrats are packed into madison and will walkie -- milwaukee. the court drawn map was an egregious gerrymander. when republicans took over the governor's office in 2010 and push the courts back to a republican direction, that map was an egregious republican gerrymander. compare that to illinois where a large number of democrat voters are...
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>> it took him 3 months last summer to condemn the violence in minimum wage and wisconsin. it's -- minneapolis and wisconsin. he is against law enforcement. he is lurching to the left. moderate joe biden is gone. lurching to the left to make sure he puts forth an agenda that supports congresswoman tlaib and maxine waters in their radical leftist agenda. >> laura: she doesn't think her inciting of violence is going to matter at all if the case is appealed. watch. >> the judge was off track. he knows this is not the cause of an appeal. to say i will cause an appeal is not credible. >> laura: if you were in congress you would not have gotten away with that? >> no, no rational person would get away with it. her comments about being more confrontational to rioters that, aligns with kamala harris who encouraged them to not let up over the summer and to stay there and bail out some of the these protestors. the left is real focussed on making sure everybody that keeps their covid mask on regardless of their age or if they had a vaccine. they have taken the mask off. they are not wi
>> it took him 3 months last summer to condemn the violence in minimum wage and wisconsin. it's -- minneapolis and wisconsin. he is against law enforcement. he is lurching to the left. moderate joe biden is gone. lurching to the left to make sure he puts forth an agenda that supports congresswoman tlaib and maxine waters in their radical leftist agenda. >> laura: she doesn't think her inciting of violence is going to matter at all if the case is appealed. watch. >> the judge...
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>> minnesota, iowa, wisconsin, north dakota, south dakota, pennsylvania. i think those are the ones. >> so, dr. thomas, are you being paid for your time and services in this case? could you tell us about that? how does it come about that you're not being paid for your time and services in this case. >> well, i didn't ask to be paid. >> did you reach out to the state or did the state reach out to you. >> no, no. you reached out to me and you know, i knew this was going to be important. and i felt felt like i wanted to contribute. >> what were you asked to do? >> i was asked to come to an independent conclusion for the cause and death and the mechanism for that cause. >> could you give the jurors a general sense of the kinds of materials that you review snd. >> may i look at my notes? >> yes, if you need to refresh your recollection? >> i looked at the medical examiner materials including the autopsy report and toxicology and photographs. and microscopic slides, things like that. i liked at the path medical history of mr. floyd, as well as health partners, m
>> minnesota, iowa, wisconsin, north dakota, south dakota, pennsylvania. i think those are the ones. >> so, dr. thomas, are you being paid for your time and services in this case? could you tell us about that? how does it come about that you're not being paid for your time and services in this case. >> well, i didn't ask to be paid. >> did you reach out to the state or did the state reach out to you. >> no, no. you reached out to me and you know, i knew this was...
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six people are killed in separate incidents in wisconsin and texas. and how nasa is attempting to make history with the first powered flight on another planet. tensions between moscow and prague have escalated. russia has expelled 20 diplomats, a day after the czech republic announced they were expelling 18 russian diplomats identified as secret agents. this includes two men suspected of involvement in a deadly explosion at a czech arms depot seven years ago. britain claims they're the same two men who tried to kill a former spy with a nerve agent three years ago. our security correspondent gordon corera has the story. the aftermath of a deadly explosion. in october 2014, this arms depot in the czech countryside blew up. it took a month to find the remains of two men who worked there. it was widely assumed to have been an accident, until now. a key piece of evidence came when investigators found an e—mail requesting permission for two men to inspect the site. attached were scans of the men's passports, a copy of which the bbc has obtained. if you re
six people are killed in separate incidents in wisconsin and texas. and how nasa is attempting to make history with the first powered flight on another planet. tensions between moscow and prague have escalated. russia has expelled 20 diplomats, a day after the czech republic announced they were expelling 18 russian diplomats identified as secret agents. this includes two men suspected of involvement in a deadly explosion at a czech arms depot seven years ago. britain claims they're the same two...
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the chain reaction crash in wisconsin. and now the deep freeze from oklahoma to new york. >>> and queen elizabeth turning 95. and her new statement tonight after bidding farewell to prince philip. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. we have a lot to get to tonight. and just 24 hours after that verdict in minneapolis, former police officer derek chauvin found guilty on all charges in the death of george floyd, tonight, the department of justice now announcing a sweeping investigation into the practices of the minneapolis police department. and tonight here, two new cases involving police now in the news. a little more than 24 hours ago, derek chauvin handcuffed and taken to a maximum security prison about 20 minutes from that minneapolis courtroom. the mug shot taken at the prison where he is now being held in solitary confinement tonight to keep him from the rest of the prison population. after the verdict, the images, the relief in minneapolis and the peaceful marchers in that ci
the chain reaction crash in wisconsin. and now the deep freeze from oklahoma to new york. >>> and queen elizabeth turning 95. and her new statement tonight after bidding farewell to prince philip. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. we have a lot to get to tonight. and just 24 hours after that verdict in minneapolis, former police officer derek chauvin found guilty on all charges in the death of george floyd, tonight, the department...
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>> minnesota, iowa, wisconsin, north dakota, south dakota, pennsylvania. i think those are the ones. >> so dr. thomas, are you being paid for your time and services in this case? >> no. >> can you tell us about that. how does it come about that you're not being paid for your time and services in this case? >> um -- well, i didn't ask to be paid. >> so did you reach out to the state or did the state reach out to you? >> no, you reached out to me. you know, it just -- i knew this was going to be important. and i felt like i had something to offer. i wanted to do what i could to help explain what i think happened. >> so what were you asked to do then in this case? >> well, i was asked to review a lot of material and come to an independent conclusion about what i thought the cause and manner of death were and the mechanism for that cause. >> could you give the jury a general sense or overview of the kinds of materials you reviewed? >> may i look at my notes? >> yes, if you need to refresh your recollection. >> so i looked at the hennepin county medical examine
>> minnesota, iowa, wisconsin, north dakota, south dakota, pennsylvania. i think those are the ones. >> so dr. thomas, are you being paid for your time and services in this case? >> no. >> can you tell us about that. how does it come about that you're not being paid for your time and services in this case? >> um -- well, i didn't ask to be paid. >> so did you reach out to the state or did the state reach out to you? >> no, you reached out to me. you...
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y ya no los pude la tragedia se viviÓen un mar en wisconsin. donde tres personas murieron y otras dos resultaron heridas. segÚn la policÍa un hombre de raza negrahabrÍa sido el autor de los disparos. y a sus cado intensamente por las autoridades. el incidente fue calificado como especÍfico y aislado. el sospechoso estÁ aÚn huyendo. sospechoso o sospechosos. no creemos que haya sido un acto al azar. creemos que las personas que murieron se conocÍan entre sÍ, decÍa el alguacil del condado. segÚn las primeras iniciaciones, la escena que disparÓ fue expulsado del mar por alguna razÓn que se desconoce. sin embargo no se ha establecido si esa fue la causa verdadera del tiroteo. la policÍa dice que aunque presume que puede tratarse de un acto espontÁneo,no se puede descartar ninguna teorÍa. la investigaciÓn sigue activa. parece que alguien fue removido del establecimientoy posiblemente regreso despuÉs. podemos confirmar que tres personas murieron, dijo el alguacil. este nuevo tiroteo masivo revive el debate sobre el control de la vent
y ya no los pude la tragedia se viviÓen un mar en wisconsin. donde tres personas murieron y otras dos resultaron heridas. segÚn la policÍa un hombre de raza negrahabrÍa sido el autor de los disparos. y a sus cado intensamente por las autoridades. el incidente fue calificado como especÍfico y aislado. el sospechoso estÁ aÚn huyendo. sospechoso o sospechosos. no creemos que haya sido un acto al azar. creemos que las personas que murieron se conocÍan entre sÍ, decÍa el alguacil del...
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i grew up in wisconsin. that was a great experience, but i go to school at binghamton university now. i want to echo some of the points former governor is making. it is not a very open environment for conservatives. there are a lot of instances that happened to me while i was at ingham tim university that shows conservative views are being stamped out. i used to be on the radio there. i tried to get involved in the news department. they would enforce these vague rules such as, like, they would have a rule like, don't be a jerk. if you try to espouse a conservative viewpoint that would cite you under that rule and kind of press you out. another instance that happened is myself. i was dating a girl from the college democrats at the time and the two of us went to, like, it was a students for bernie sanders college progressives meeting. we were trying to get someone to go on our radio show with us. what we found at this meeting was basically an antifa training session. these people were getting a crash course in
i grew up in wisconsin. that was a great experience, but i go to school at binghamton university now. i want to echo some of the points former governor is making. it is not a very open environment for conservatives. there are a lot of instances that happened to me while i was at ingham tim university that shows conservative views are being stamped out. i used to be on the radio there. i tried to get involved in the news department. they would enforce these vague rules such as, like, they would...
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barbara plett usher, bbc news, wisconsin. and we'll have more from the courtroom in minneapolis just after 3.00pm this afternoon as the closing arguments get under way. more than three—quarters of licensed premises in england remain closed, despite the easing of lockdown restrictions — that's according to a survey by the hospitality industry. pubs and restaurants in england have been allowed to serve customers outside for a week and many of those which did open enjoyed a busy weekend, asjon donnison reports. reason for cheer. for many in england, this weekend saw them out on the town for the first time in months. a little bit of sunshine adding to the mix. it was about an hour and a half to two hours we queued up. it wasn't too bad. we had a couple of drinks in the queue. we ordered our food, whatever, happy days. but with only outdoor table service allowed, figures from the hospitality industry show less than a quarter of licensed premises in england have actually been able to reopen. around a third of all pubs are back
barbara plett usher, bbc news, wisconsin. and we'll have more from the courtroom in minneapolis just after 3.00pm this afternoon as the closing arguments get under way. more than three—quarters of licensed premises in england remain closed, despite the easing of lockdown restrictions — that's according to a survey by the hospitality industry. pubs and restaurants in england have been allowed to serve customers outside for a week and many of those which did open enjoyed a busy weekend, asjon...
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we need people to milk cows in wisconsin. silicon valley needs entrepreneurs. gravitate toward a canadian like immigration system based on economic need, keep nuclear families intact and give the dreamers who know no other country a pathway. the issue of amnesty -- do not give amnesty, get people a reasonable way to normalize their condition and their place. >> thanks. so, senator, issues on which people might agree, put on the lists either to dismiss or include some regulation of the big tech and social media. i hear people from both sides concern for different reasons. >> first, i would remind everybody that -- in a bipartisan way, sitting at our desks and marking the moment and pass comprehensive immigration reform with 70 votes. it died in the house. i do not blame the speaker for that, but clearly there was an opportunity missed. people found a beta ray -- a better rate or threaten people and said this had been good for you, instead of saying this is what is good for america. i think it is interesting. we talk about china, china -- people kind of get that
we need people to milk cows in wisconsin. silicon valley needs entrepreneurs. gravitate toward a canadian like immigration system based on economic need, keep nuclear families intact and give the dreamers who know no other country a pathway. the issue of amnesty -- do not give amnesty, get people a reasonable way to normalize their condition and their place. >> thanks. so, senator, issues on which people might agree, put on the lists either to dismiss or include some regulation of the big...
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in the 2010 cycle a core had drawn the wisconsin assembly maps. and those that are packed into madison and milwaukee that court drawn map with the prorepublican gerrymander under partisan symmetry. and then to push the courts out a little bit more that was egregious gerrymandering. now compare that to illinois. and then the large member of democratic voters. there was a division in the legislature in illinois. and democrats republicans came together on a draw. that neutral draw was a republican gerrymander because so many democrats lived in illinois. in the most egregious pro- democratic it to make gerrymander anybody new. and then to do all these horrible things to the public. what that egregious call that it is neutral prorepublican. with a gerrymandered a republicans that according to the metrics to say it's okay. and those democrats who enacted that now surprised to hear that. so this entire push which is actually what is going on with the partisan gerrymandering rhetoric is a trojan horse. they can gerrymander is much as they want and then th
in the 2010 cycle a core had drawn the wisconsin assembly maps. and those that are packed into madison and milwaukee that court drawn map with the prorepublican gerrymander under partisan symmetry. and then to push the courts out a little bit more that was egregious gerrymandering. now compare that to illinois. and then the large member of democratic voters. there was a division in the legislature in illinois. and democrats republicans came together on a draw. that neutral draw was a republican...
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's a big win for wisconsin business owners, the supreme court ruled against tony e verse declaring his emergency order, unenforceable and requiring him to get approval to state legislature. good morning. >> let's take a look at the governor's capacity order from october of 2020, public evidence limited to 25% capacity. public gatherings in indoor spaces. does this defeat -- is this up to business owners? >> this is the land of beer. the third highest per capita number of bars, 8 bars per every 10,000 people, and the governor can't make that decision. elections matter, democrat governor is very liberal, there is a majority in the wisconsin in the supreme court so this is an important measure. they want to get back to business and a mask mandate got struck down. wisconsin wants to get back to work, they have been hurting long enough and they want to have the ability to decide what capacity to take. >> i am sure there is that news. i want to talk about this. it is something that has been extremely close to your heart, the appeals court lifts the pole on an ohio law preventing abortions ba
's a big win for wisconsin business owners, the supreme court ruled against tony e verse declaring his emergency order, unenforceable and requiring him to get approval to state legislature. good morning. >> let's take a look at the governor's capacity order from october of 2020, public evidence limited to 25% capacity. public gatherings in indoor spaces. does this defeat -- is this up to business owners? >> this is the land of beer. the third highest per capita number of bars, 8...