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. >> reporter: when a man showed up at alysa gummow's front door in kenosha, wisconsin, last october with a court summons, the 48-year-old single mom felt crushed. did you ever think you would be in the financial situation you are in because of medical bills? >> never. it makes me feel like a failure. >> reporter: they're suing you? >> yes. >> reporter: for the second time, she's being sued for unpaid medical bills her insurance didn't cover. back in 2017, a $50,000 bill for hip surgery forced her into bankruptcy despite having a full-time job. >> you know, middle class americans, we get the short end of the stick. it's not fair. >> reporter: this time, gummow has a job that pays more, but not enough to pay new bills not covered by her high deductible insurance plan. >> this is lisa, i'm a debt collector-- >> this is >> reporter: debt collectors call day and night. a new jamma study finds medical bills are the largest source of american debt with a record $140 billion in collections last year, nearly twice the previous estimate. it's all about the medical bills. >> yes, it's a unique
. >> reporter: when a man showed up at alysa gummow's front door in kenosha, wisconsin, last october with a court summons, the 48-year-old single mom felt crushed. did you ever think you would be in the financial situation you are in because of medical bills? >> never. it makes me feel like a failure. >> reporter: they're suing you? >> yes. >> reporter: for the second time, she's being sued for unpaid medical bills her insurance didn't cover. back in 2017, a...
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no reports of damage or injuries, but hundreds of thousands lost power in wisconsin and michigan. some could be in the dark for days. tonight, more than half of all americans are under heat alerts, and we and we are tracking tropical storm fred in the caribbean. cbs' lonnie quinn has the latest on all of this. lonnie. >> all right, major, the heat you're referring to is on both sides of the country, at least certainly by the time you get to tomorrow. as far as the eastern half of the country is concerned, it's the heat and humidity combination that gives you these oppressive feels-likeity combination that gives you t temperatures. today, it felt 108 in norfolk, virginia, 111 in kansas city. tomorrow more of the same. d.c. feels like 112, st. louis feels like 110. friday, another day of that type of heat. now, out west, the heat really kicks in tomorrow. portland and yakima will both set records of 104 degrees so this resjust rolls on, more heat to come. but, you look to the tropics now and we're looking at our tropical storm. there you see tropical storm fred. i got to tell you, i
no reports of damage or injuries, but hundreds of thousands lost power in wisconsin and michigan. some could be in the dark for days. tonight, more than half of all americans are under heat alerts, and we and we are tracking tropical storm fred in the caribbean. cbs' lonnie quinn has the latest on all of this. lonnie. >> all right, major, the heat you're referring to is on both sides of the country, at least certainly by the time you get to tomorrow. as far as the eastern half of the...
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so, us -- i retired in madison wisconsin. and at that time, that was the home office for oscar mayer. i interviewed with oscar mayer. and this was in may of 65 when i interviewed. i interviewed for about a week, with everybody just shy of oscar himself. they said, you are hard, when you want to go to work? i said, i retired the 31st of may, and i'd like a week off. he said, okay. report to senator june. so, i reported on the 7th of june two oscar mayer and at that facility they had slaughter through the completion of all their products, so my training was to slaughter to the end. it was a three-month program. one month into the program i met -- and they needed a salesman in northeastern new jersey. they sent me there. so, i was a salesman for three years in north eastern parts of new jersey. and then, i was transferred to detroit michigan as a district manager. there was transferred to philadelphia, to the plant as an assistant salesman. and then, during this time and at the philadelphia plant, oscar mayer held marketing conf
so, us -- i retired in madison wisconsin. and at that time, that was the home office for oscar mayer. i interviewed with oscar mayer. and this was in may of 65 when i interviewed. i interviewed for about a week, with everybody just shy of oscar himself. they said, you are hard, when you want to go to work? i said, i retired the 31st of may, and i'd like a week off. he said, okay. report to senator june. so, i reported on the 7th of june two oscar mayer and at that facility they had slaughter...
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so i retired in madison, wisconsin, and at that time, it was the home office for oscar meyer. and so i interviewed with oscar and for about a week, and i interviewed with everybody short of oscar himself. they said, when do you want to go to work, and i said, i retire the first of may, and i would like to a week off. so they said report the 7th of june. so i reported to the 7th of june to oscar meyer and my training was slaugter to the end. so one month through the program they needed a salesman in northern new jersey, and so they sent me there, so i was a salesman in northeast new jersey, and then i was transferred to detroit, michigan, as a district manager, and then i was transferred to philadelphia to the plant as an assistant sales manager, and during this time at the philadelphia plant, oscar meyer held marketing conferences, and in my position at the plant, i was eligible to attend these marketing conferences. so in '71, we had a marketing conference in disney world. and disney world had not completely opened yet. the asian world had opened up, and that is where we were
so i retired in madison, wisconsin, and at that time, it was the home office for oscar meyer. and so i interviewed with oscar and for about a week, and i interviewed with everybody short of oscar himself. they said, when do you want to go to work, and i said, i retire the first of may, and i would like to a week off. so they said report the 7th of june. so i reported to the 7th of june to oscar meyer and my training was slaugter to the end. so one month through the program they needed a...
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in april of '72, i got a call from headquarters in madison, wisconsin. they said go to los angeles for an interview for a job in denver. and so i went to los angeles. passed the interview. and was assigned to denver. the manager in denver was transferred to st. louis, missouri, it was a larger distribution center there. anyway, my crew in denver was ten salesmen, two district managers, two secretaries, and three cooler people. i had a cooler facility. the company would send products in and we would fill the orders for the stores and supermarkets out of the cooler. so i was in that job for seven years and then i retired from oscar mayer. a total of 14 years. retired in may of 1970. i spent 14 years with them. so i went from flying airplanes to selling wieners. [ laughter ] it was a good job, though. >> but he was the best. >> right. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> all right, colonel, if you could give us -- >> well, my profession was the military. so when i retired, i spent 36 years, 5 months in active duty. now i am 40 years retired. >> wow. >> i was able t
in april of '72, i got a call from headquarters in madison, wisconsin. they said go to los angeles for an interview for a job in denver. and so i went to los angeles. passed the interview. and was assigned to denver. the manager in denver was transferred to st. louis, missouri, it was a larger distribution center there. anyway, my crew in denver was ten salesmen, two district managers, two secretaries, and three cooler people. i had a cooler facility. the company would send products in and we...
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guest: wisconsin is a great state to homeschool, people who want to homeschool in wisconsin, they filed a notice and are required to teach certain subjects, but we live in the free country, and i would just give you affirmation and assurance, that what the research shows is that the people who choose to homeschool do a really good job. there may be some people who and i don't think those people choose to homeschool. what we have seen is the people who choose to homeschool, they care about their children's education, and most people care about their children's education, but it shows that it works well for children, they are well educated, they learn how to think, they learn how to learn and the thousands of families i have encountered and in the united states and around the world and homeschooling is a great way to be educated for those accused to do it. host: how did the social interaction develop a child homeschooled? even virtual -- develop a child homeschooled? even virtual classes require a degree of socialization. guest: there is this myth, and this is one of them of homeschooling
guest: wisconsin is a great state to homeschool, people who want to homeschool in wisconsin, they filed a notice and are required to teach certain subjects, but we live in the free country, and i would just give you affirmation and assurance, that what the research shows is that the people who choose to homeschool do a really good job. there may be some people who and i don't think those people choose to homeschool. what we have seen is the people who choose to homeschool, they care about their...
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host: donna in wisconsin. caller: i want to know why they are sending all of these refugees to camp mccoy without being embedded. -- without being vetted. they should be vetted before they land on our soil. second, i would like to know how long the freebies last and how much exactly do each of these people get from us taxpayers and for how long? host: mr. greenberg? guest: for those who are coming to this country, the ministration indicates that the vetting has already happened before they get here. they are not doing the vetting at the military base when they get here. the vetting has been done in certain countries before they get here. the administration indicates that when people are getting to the military bases, they are getting a medical screening, a variety of health care services getting help in applying for things like the work authorization that will allow them to legally work in this country. and then, getting a connected through the resettlement agencies with the communities they will ultimately go
host: donna in wisconsin. caller: i want to know why they are sending all of these refugees to camp mccoy without being embedded. -- without being vetted. they should be vetted before they land on our soil. second, i would like to know how long the freebies last and how much exactly do each of these people get from us taxpayers and for how long? host: mr. greenberg? guest: for those who are coming to this country, the ministration indicates that the vetting has already happened before they get...
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that ex judge has so far spent wisconsin taxpayer money to send him on a pilgrimage to arizona to go see what these cyber ninjas are doing there with the mess that they are making of that states ballot and voting machines. not only did taxpayers pay for him to go see the cyber ninjas, it was revealed today in the ap that he also let the taxpayers foot the bill to send him to south dakota, this week, so he could attend the mike lindell cyber symposium. god bless america, because you know, so much to learn. meanwhile, actual election workers, all over the country are having to live and work amid the jet stream of the sewage that the trump folks are still spewing out about election fraud. the washington post reporting now that maricopa county supervisors who have resisted the nonsense audit out there, last week they were sent an orange guantÁnamo style jumpsuit in their offices along with a voice mail where the color threatened to kill each member of the board of supervisors and their families. the anti democracy, anti election nonsense at this point from trump world, from trump republ
that ex judge has so far spent wisconsin taxpayer money to send him on a pilgrimage to arizona to go see what these cyber ninjas are doing there with the mess that they are making of that states ballot and voting machines. not only did taxpayers pay for him to go see the cyber ninjas, it was revealed today in the ap that he also let the taxpayers foot the bill to send him to south dakota, this week, so he could attend the mike lindell cyber symposium. god bless america, because you know, so...
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we are seeing it in the upper midwest in minnesota and wisconsin. and as we get closer to school openings, as we get closer to big state fares in many of the locations, you know, the next few weeks could get very challenging. that trajectory, we could pass the 125,000 which should give you a sense of reality. >> let's talk about the cdc recommending that a third dose of either pfizer or moderna be given to those who have weakened immune systems. talk to us about whether you anticipate that happening for everyone or how it might be ruled out in the fall for people beyond those who have weakened immune systems? >> let's just distinguish between what is happening with this group of people and everyone else who has been vaccinated. i don't call this a booster. this is a series. we're talking about some cases needing three or four doses like we do in childhood immunizations before you achieve immunity. booster is when you had immunity but then lost it over time. that's the question you're asking next. are we going to likely have to be confronted with tha
we are seeing it in the upper midwest in minnesota and wisconsin. and as we get closer to school openings, as we get closer to big state fares in many of the locations, you know, the next few weeks could get very challenging. that trajectory, we could pass the 125,000 which should give you a sense of reality. >> let's talk about the cdc recommending that a third dose of either pfizer or moderna be given to those who have weakened immune systems. talk to us about whether you anticipate...
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marisa wojcik of pbs wisconsin looks at an innovative approach using the local barbershop. >> i had this idea when i used to come and get my hair cut of course when i had hair. i would come over to the barber shop and i would hear guys just talking about all types of health problems. >> reporter: having made his own health a priority after finding out he was diabetic, aaron perry became concerned about the effects of the medical community being unable to reach black men. >> why can't we figure out how to keep black men alive longer than 51 years of age? >> we're seeing black men with increasingly higher rates of cancer, lung disease, diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure. >> reporter: dr. jasmine zapata is the chief medical officer and state epidemiologist for community health promotion at the wisconsin department of health services, a long title for what she calls... >> a disease detective. >> reporter: when it comes to impacting long-term health issues... >> prevention is key. instead of waiting until after a problem comes up and then going to the doctor to work on fixing it, we need
marisa wojcik of pbs wisconsin looks at an innovative approach using the local barbershop. >> i had this idea when i used to come and get my hair cut of course when i had hair. i would come over to the barber shop and i would hear guys just talking about all types of health problems. >> reporter: having made his own health a priority after finding out he was diabetic, aaron perry became concerned about the effects of the medical community being unable to reach black men. >>...
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what the weather would be like in madison, wisconsin. he was worried about who would meet him when he got off the grey hound bus in madison wisconsin this the summer of 1965. but there was one thing he did not have to worry about. he did not have to worry about whether he was coming to a country that would not welcome him or would be able to welcome him because of his religion. he was able to make a home here, able to raise a family here because of what thomas jefferson did in the late 17 70s and 1780s. so let's remember what the consequences are of what thomas jefferson accomplished. that's what we are here to talk about today. so we have this extraordinary statute of thomas jefferson. to put the statute in context and particularly to understand the background and ultimately as i want to argue today the biblical seed bed from which the statute remerged, i want to talk about just seven words of jefferson's statute. to help us understand those seven words of jefferson's statute and the whole meaning of the statute, i am then going to talk
what the weather would be like in madison, wisconsin. he was worried about who would meet him when he got off the grey hound bus in madison wisconsin this the summer of 1965. but there was one thing he did not have to worry about. he did not have to worry about whether he was coming to a country that would not welcome him or would be able to welcome him because of his religion. he was able to make a home here, able to raise a family here because of what thomas jefferson did in the late 17 70s...
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well, he's now supporting an arizona style fraudit of wisconsin, like the one in arizona, however, in secretly recorded footage, we discover that when he thinks trump's not looking, johnson drops the looney tune mask and admits to investigative reporter laura windsor who he assumed was a trump supporter that trump legit lost the election and only had himself to blame for losing wisconsin, and there was nothing skewed at all about the election results. >> the only reason trump lost wisconsin was voters didn't vote for him, they voted for other republican candidates. >> you're telling me joe biden won fair and square. i don't see it, i don't believe it. >> look at the totals. it's certainly plausible, there's nothing obviously skewed about the results. there isn't. he didn't get the votes that other republicans got. that's why he lost. >> joining me now is congressman eric swalwell of california, a trump impeachment manager earlier this year, and clint watts, former fbi special agent and msnbc national security analyst. congressman, i'm sitting here looking at a tweet that you sent out
well, he's now supporting an arizona style fraudit of wisconsin, like the one in arizona, however, in secretly recorded footage, we discover that when he thinks trump's not looking, johnson drops the looney tune mask and admits to investigative reporter laura windsor who he assumed was a trump supporter that trump legit lost the election and only had himself to blame for losing wisconsin, and there was nothing skewed at all about the election results. >> the only reason trump lost...
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hager city, wisconsin is next. randy. good morning. caller: good morning, c-span. nice subject here to see what kind of people are really out there. i, myself, would welcome an afghan family -- a young family that has been vetted, a wife, a couple of kids. i have a place for them to stay. they must -- and this is number one, they have to know how to speak english, and help them start off -- they have to have the right papers to help them start off in this great country. i think it would be good. they are coming whether we like it or not. let's make the best of it. you cannot keep shipping them all out on the west coast or east coast. we have enough knuckleheads out there already. host: when you talk about learning english, before they get a visa they have to speak english? or before they might eventually become a citizen at some point -- how would you set that up? caller: i would hope for them, and i would help them one way or another to become citizens of the united states and to be good people. these people that are fleeing, i am sure there are probably some bad
hager city, wisconsin is next. randy. good morning. caller: good morning, c-span. nice subject here to see what kind of people are really out there. i, myself, would welcome an afghan family -- a young family that has been vetted, a wife, a couple of kids. i have a place for them to stay. they must -- and this is number one, they have to know how to speak english, and help them start off -- they have to have the right papers to help them start off in this great country. i think it would be...
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. >>> the wisconsin veteran's museum hosts a conversation with jeff kannel. author of "make way for liberty, wisconsin african-americans in the civil war." mr. kannel describes how he researched the topic, and what life was like for many of the veterans after the war.
. >>> the wisconsin veteran's museum hosts a conversation with jeff kannel. author of "make way for liberty, wisconsin african-americans in the civil war." mr. kannel describes how he researched the topic, and what life was like for many of the veterans after the war.
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any goes out to wisconsin for a settles and his wife, was when he led the first kindergarten in america. and it all goes back to his wife injures himself as almost immediately nominated the governor of wisconsin and later on becomes a senator from missouri. but as i look at back to his life and try to find out with her came to washington, can't find any signs indicate washington. we campaigned at fort lincoln in 1851 and got a national reputation for that and so represented it along with some others in the german immigrants. they were key in the election of lincoln. we know that he came this is lincoln while he was president. and so we know he came to washington at that point. but as far as i can find them a he did not come to washington during this period. >> sure, were going to do two final question, quick one and then i think one you will enjoy so we'll start with a quick one. did the congress pay a fee to the old brick capitol building. steve: yes, they leased it. in the in-flight amount of money i believe it was 5000 rated this was in the book. they give a flat amount of money for
any goes out to wisconsin for a settles and his wife, was when he led the first kindergarten in america. and it all goes back to his wife injures himself as almost immediately nominated the governor of wisconsin and later on becomes a senator from missouri. but as i look at back to his life and try to find out with her came to washington, can't find any signs indicate washington. we campaigned at fort lincoln in 1851 and got a national reputation for that and so represented it along with some...
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he was almost immediately nominated to lieutenant governor of wisconsin. later on becomes a senator from missouri. but as i look back through his life to find out whether he come to washington i did not find any sign he came to washington. he campaigned for lincoln in 1851 and got a national reputation for that. and it sort of represented along with some others the german immigrants who were quite key. we know he came and visited lincoln while he was president. as far as we can find he did not come during this period. >> sure. you know what, we are going to do i know i said to already run student two final there is a quick one and one i think you're going to enjoy part less are at the quick one did congress pay a fee to use the old brick capitol building? >> yes they lease it. they gave a flat amount of money i believe is 5000, this is in the book. they gave a flat amount of money for the furnishings and then leased the building based on a 6% rate of return on investment. >> the last one before we wrap things up i think you will enjoy, that when we talk ab
he was almost immediately nominated to lieutenant governor of wisconsin. later on becomes a senator from missouri. but as i look back through his life to find out whether he come to washington i did not find any sign he came to washington. he campaigned for lincoln in 1851 and got a national reputation for that. and it sort of represented along with some others the german immigrants who were quite key. we know he came and visited lincoln while he was president. as far as we can find he did not...
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a question from carol in wisconsin may be a little more specific. one is someone calls the pentagon to get help from the national guard for the capitol, does the army have to get permission from the president? guest: that is the way it works. host: simple answer. take you very much. willie is up next. go ahead. caller: good morning. first, i would like to say, general i am so proud to get to speak to you. i am tickled pink, and i am a man. it sounds like you are dealing with a lot of bureaucracy, one particular agency didn't speak to the other agency into the other agency -- and the other agency -- it sounds -- who knew what -- if you follow the dots, it might go somewhere you don't want it to go. my other question was, man, i am just so proud to speak to you. i love you, sir. i really do. my name is ricky brown. guest: thank you. you made my day. host: piling on ricky's question. you said in an earlier interview that you saw the white house was complicit in planning the insurrection. has anything changed to change your view? is that still your opin
a question from carol in wisconsin may be a little more specific. one is someone calls the pentagon to get help from the national guard for the capitol, does the army have to get permission from the president? guest: that is the way it works. host: simple answer. take you very much. willie is up next. go ahead. caller: good morning. first, i would like to say, general i am so proud to get to speak to you. i am tickled pink, and i am a man. it sounds like you are dealing with a lot of...
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governor lamb was born in wisconsin and moved to denver in 1962. he served as a state representative from 1966 to 1974, where he rose to the position of assistant minority leader. during that time, he sponsored and helped pass several pieces of noteworthy legislation, including the nation's first abortion law in 1967, ensuring women the access to critical health care, including abortion services in cases of rape or incest. in 1987 he began his first term as colorado governor and went on to serve for 12 years, earning support from people across the state with his no-nonsense attitude and strong commitment to equality, education and the environment. before holding office, governor lamb served as a first lieutenant in the united states army and worked as an attorney and a certified public accountant. after leaving office, he coordinated and co-directed the university of denver's institute for public policy studies. above all else, dick lamb was a devoted husband and loving father. he stayed active in politics and kept up with colorado news until his d
governor lamb was born in wisconsin and moved to denver in 1962. he served as a state representative from 1966 to 1974, where he rose to the position of assistant minority leader. during that time, he sponsored and helped pass several pieces of noteworthy legislation, including the nation's first abortion law in 1967, ensuring women the access to critical health care, including abortion services in cases of rape or incest. in 1987 he began his first term as colorado governor and went on to...
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. >> reporter: one of those states is wisconsin, where 38-year-old alissa gummow lives. >> i felt like a criminal, like i was doing something wrong. >> reporter: last october, a man showed up at her front door in kenosha with a court summons. she was being sued for unpaid medical bills. did you ever think that you would be in the financial situation you're in because of medical bills? >> never. it makes me feel like a failure. >> reporter: and it's the second time. back in 2017, a $50,000 bill for hip surgery forced her into bankruptcy, despite having a full-time job. >> you know, middle class americans, we get the short end of the stick. it's -- it's not fair. >> reporter: this time, the single mom has a job that pays more, but not enough to pay new bills not covered by her high deductible insurance plan. >> this is lisa from america -- i'm a debt collector. >> reporter: debt collectors call day and night. she is now on a payment plan, but says the extra $193 a month bill often leaves her choosing between prescriptions and groceries. >> i sit at my computer, and try, you know, balance
. >> reporter: one of those states is wisconsin, where 38-year-old alissa gummow lives. >> i felt like a criminal, like i was doing something wrong. >> reporter: last october, a man showed up at her front door in kenosha with a court summons. she was being sued for unpaid medical bills. did you ever think that you would be in the financial situation you're in because of medical bills? >> never. it makes me feel like a failure. >> reporter: and it's the second time....
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host: dan is a democratic caller from wisconsin. and a union member. caller: ironworkers, joined in 1979. i worked for two years in a country, i got minimum wage and i started at four dollars an hour and i thought that was great. i joined a union i'm making four times that. more than what most people work in 10 years. the company didn't do anything after two years and i joined a union and i went to nine dollars an hour. but what happened after that, ronnie reagan. the biggest union buster that we have ever had in the world, not only did he bust up the unions and take away our advantage of building our things, he got greenspan to create $6 billion in money. did that ever kill our country. this is where we are at. i don't know where we are ever getting it back again. the only way we are ever getting a back again is to start evening the playing field a little bit. it is exactly right, companies have way too much power over the human condition i lived in the south of france 35 years ago. the worst mistake i ever did was come back. the europeans know how to
host: dan is a democratic caller from wisconsin. and a union member. caller: ironworkers, joined in 1979. i worked for two years in a country, i got minimum wage and i started at four dollars an hour and i thought that was great. i joined a union i'm making four times that. more than what most people work in 10 years. the company didn't do anything after two years and i joined a union and i went to nine dollars an hour. but what happened after that, ronnie reagan. the biggest union buster that...
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contrate en chicago azotan las fuertes lluvias y nubes que reapidamente se convierten en torando y en wisconsin miles de personas están sin electricidad y en el oeste temperaturas hasta 20 grados por encima de lo normal . >>> huracanes con gran facilidad se convierten en huracanes asesinos y esto ocurre con mayor frecuencia los últimos 20 años. >>> clima que nos recuerda que la tierra está en una emergencia >>> vicente fernández está en estado delicado pero...
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the governor says go away. >> wisconsin has long been a laboratory of democracy, but in recent years we are used as a petri dish for republican plans to undermine that democracy. well, not anymore, not today. it's time for those that have stirred the pot to say there's nothing there. >> there's the legacy of the beg l big lie but also the ramifications of the big lie. >> it's the central justification for this republican drive to rewrite election laws in ways that respond to donald trump's loss. i mean, if donald trump were to call up georgia's officials under the laws being passed now, it would have been a lot harder for them to resist what he was doing. you have situations in which state legislatures now can take over the elections process in a way they couldn't before. the big lie is important not just because it was an american president trying to overthrow the results of an next, but because of these laws being passed now. >> senator john thune often says relitigating the 2020 election is not a winning strategy. so democrats have to be careful in ohhow they navigate this. >>> th
the governor says go away. >> wisconsin has long been a laboratory of democracy, but in recent years we are used as a petri dish for republican plans to undermine that democracy. well, not anymore, not today. it's time for those that have stirred the pot to say there's nothing there. >> there's the legacy of the beg l big lie but also the ramifications of the big lie. >> it's the central justification for this republican drive to rewrite election laws in ways that respond to...
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kathy from wisconsin. who is responsible? caller: i think the problem is that people do not understand. it is definitely george bush and cheney who are responsible for this mess. they got us in and i blame barack obama because he should've taken us out when he in office. the lesson is, you cannot make people stand up for a government if they didn't want it. the afghani soldiers do not want this government. it is ours. they do not want to govern the way we want them to. they walked away. it is not because they are not a courageous bunch of men. they do not want to fight for a government we put there. we should have learned this lesson and vietnam. the same thing happened then. host: kathy on the afghan government. now the former government. it was yesterday that the nato general make comments on the situation in afghanistan. he said the entire political system and the afghan government -- here. >> the u.s. troops would withdraw by may. after many rounds of consultations, all of our troops agreed to follow that position. ending
kathy from wisconsin. who is responsible? caller: i think the problem is that people do not understand. it is definitely george bush and cheney who are responsible for this mess. they got us in and i blame barack obama because he should've taken us out when he in office. the lesson is, you cannot make people stand up for a government if they didn't want it. the afghani soldiers do not want this government. it is ours. they do not want to govern the way we want them to. they walked away. it is...
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senators vote in the afternoon on an amendment from wisconsin republican ron johnson that would prohibit border wall projects from being canceled under the legislation. yesterday, texas republican john cornyn spoke about an amendment that he's proposing that would allow covid-19 relief funds to be used to pay for certain infrastructure projects. >> as we all know by now a bipartisan group of senators worked with the white house over the last several weeks to negotiate a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, and in a lot of hard work went into it, a lot of late nights. and what to thank all of our colleagues that it made a positive contribution in this debate and discussion. and it's particularly important at the time i believe that we do these things on a bipartisan basis, if we can. after much anticipation we finally received a text sunday night, and a lot of what we expected to see we saw, like funding for roads, , bridges, ports, waterways, airports and broadband. but what we didn't see was adequate pay-fors for the bill. for example, we learned after the bill was announced that it would
senators vote in the afternoon on an amendment from wisconsin republican ron johnson that would prohibit border wall projects from being canceled under the legislation. yesterday, texas republican john cornyn spoke about an amendment that he's proposing that would allow covid-19 relief funds to be used to pay for certain infrastructure projects. >> as we all know by now a bipartisan group of senators worked with the white house over the last several weeks to negotiate a $1.2 trillion...
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a lot of states like pennsylvania and wisconsin had reforms _ like pennsylvania and wisconsin had reforms or— like pennsylvania and wisconsin had reforms or how divided government, but the _ reforms or how divided government, but the hotspots are going to be in these _ but the hotspots are going to be in these very— but the hotspots are going to be in these very fast—growing states in these very fast—growing states in the south, particularly texas, georgia, _ the south, particularly texas, georgia, florida and north carolina. single _ georgia, florida and north carolina. single party control of the process and where — single party control of the process and where to get the maximum benefit, — and where to get the maximum benefit, you have to target... pay attention— benefit, you have to target... pay attention to — benefit, you have to target... pay attention to the south. benefit, you have to target. .. pay attention to the south.— attention to the south. mark, of course this _ attention to the south. mark, of course this survey _ attention to the south. mark, of course
a lot of states like pennsylvania and wisconsin had reforms _ like pennsylvania and wisconsin had reforms or— like pennsylvania and wisconsin had reforms or how divided government, but the _ reforms or how divided government, but the hotspots are going to be in these _ but the hotspots are going to be in these very— but the hotspots are going to be in these very fast—growing states in these very fast—growing states in the south, particularly texas, georgia, _ the south, particularly...
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. >> por cierto, cerca de 50afganos llegaron al aeropuerto de washington dc serán llevados a wisconsin, hasta el momento no está claro el número de afganos que llegaron . >> un ciudadano de (nombre en inglés), texas nos cuenta qué voivió en la guerra de afganistán y cómo analiza lo que sucede ahora en el país, tenemos la información . >> cuando rafael llegó en afganistán, la realidad era otra. >> era como una máquina del tiempo hace 2 mil años, la gente viviendo mal, tocó ver sufriendo, desayunar con alguien y darse cuenta que a la hora de la cena lo habían matado . >> dice que haber crecido en una familia mexicana que le enseñó el respeto, marcó la diferencia para sobrevivir en uno de los países más peligrosos del mundo. >> eso me cuidó mucho, trataba con la gente y siempre pues, con mucha cortesía . >> en los más de 4 años que participó como asesor de inteligencia para la paz de afganistán, rafael vivió diferencias culturales. >> dicen que los mexicanos somos machistas, me tocó ver algo así como las mujeres son como si fuera la máquina para hacer bebés,
. >> por cierto, cerca de 50afganos llegaron al aeropuerto de washington dc serán llevados a wisconsin, hasta el momento no está claro el número de afganos que llegaron . >> un ciudadano de (nombre en inglés), texas nos cuenta qué voivió en la guerra de afganistán y cómo analiza lo que sucede ahora en el país, tenemos la información . >> cuando rafael llegó en afganistán, la realidad era otra. >> era como una máquina del tiempo hace 2 mil años, la gente...
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i have to tell you, i am not surprised by wisconsin. i used to live in milwaukee across the street from a brewery and i could never go to sleep for morning shift because it was always so loud. >> everyone was out and about having a good time and you were like let me sleep please. >> yes, please. i have to get up. >> that's the worst. we know how important sleep is especially on the morning shift. hopefully things are better now that you are no longer there. >> yes. >> thanks. we'll see you again when the stock market opens at 6:30. >>> coming up on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, why a peninsula home seen around the world during a notorious kidnapping case is in the spotlight again. >>> mass show down at a bowling alley. the punishment a business is risking. >>> at 6:00, firefighters known for jumping out of planes to battle blazes. why they're having a difficult time filling openings. >>> good thursday morning. a live look looking at the bay bridge. it's a cloudy foggy start with even drizzle along the coast and around the bay. w
i have to tell you, i am not surprised by wisconsin. i used to live in milwaukee across the street from a brewery and i could never go to sleep for morning shift because it was always so loud. >> everyone was out and about having a good time and you were like let me sleep please. >> yes, please. i have to get up. >> that's the worst. we know how important sleep is especially on the morning shift. hopefully things are better now that you are no longer there. >> yes....
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it's at the wisconsin historical society. and you asked what our -- our system is, i guess is basically what you're asking, how do two people -- tom likes to say he writes one sentence, i write the next, he writes one sentence, i write the next. but what happened is we developed a very henry ford like assembly line. tom is -- you could send me into the library of congress or the national archives and i probably would come out with what i'm looking for. you probably have to send out a miner's party with lights on the hats to find me. but tom is so adapt. he was born to be a researcher. i cannot compare. when it comes to lyman draper, it was all tom. writing books about people still alive, i'm good at interviewing them. but tom will point me in the right direction, give me the research, i'll start to write. i'm not going to say i write a chapter and send it to him, but i'll write a hunk, a chunk with a million questions in it, need this, need this, how do we expand on this, too much of this, i'll send it back to tom and he's as
it's at the wisconsin historical society. and you asked what our -- our system is, i guess is basically what you're asking, how do two people -- tom likes to say he writes one sentence, i write the next, he writes one sentence, i write the next. but what happened is we developed a very henry ford like assembly line. tom is -- you could send me into the library of congress or the national archives and i probably would come out with what i'm looking for. you probably have to send out a miner's...
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in wisconsin they're seeing a 14% increase or they saw one in school retirements. teacher retirements, and that's not even incluing the most recent set of data listen to what these teachers told me and how the problem is not just here in wisconsin, but what the problem is with with retention and retaining teachers. >> that selflessness can only go so far. there is a lean that teachers field have been crossed. when you're not taking into conversation the health and safety of children and families, the teachers are saying that's it for me. >> if we can't recruit quality special education teachers that means my case load, the number of students i work with goes up and the more students i work with, the less time i have one on one to give each individual student their needs. >> problems with recruiting new teachers on the front end, and they work with different school districts to be more creative and how they built up thatpipeline a little bit. instead of only starting teachers studying them, they're looking at people in trades trying to convince them to switch into t
in wisconsin they're seeing a 14% increase or they saw one in school retirements. teacher retirements, and that's not even incluing the most recent set of data listen to what these teachers told me and how the problem is not just here in wisconsin, but what the problem is with with retention and retaining teachers. >> that selflessness can only go so far. there is a lean that teachers field have been crossed. when you're not taking into conversation the health and safety of children and...
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en wisconsin, en virginia y texas mientras se gestionan sus visados. borja: y todos han visto esta fotografÍa y ahora te contamos los detalles. son mÁs de 600 afganos que como ven estÁn aglomerados, hacinados en el interior de un enorme aviÓn militar estadounidense durante la dramÁtica evacuaciÓn de personas, horas despuÉs de que la capital de afganistÁn cayera en manos de los talibanes. la desesperaciÓn por salir del paÍs es total. carolina: y hemos visto la imagen de angustia de cientos de personas tratando de salir de kabul . Éste vÍdeo muestra lo que parece una persona cayendo al vacÍo desde un aviÓn. tambiÉn se ve un aviÓn que estÁ en pleno. borja: subestimÓ el tiempo que le tomarÍa el grupo terrorista talibÁn de a dueÑa arce si les parece, vamos a escuchar lo que dijo el presidente joe biden. [habla en inglÉs] borja: el presidente joe biden autorizÓ fondos de emergencia para asistir a los refugiados. carolina: y la gran mayorÍa hemos escuchado la palabra talibÁn, es un nombre que hemos oÍdo desde los ataques a las torres
en wisconsin, en virginia y texas mientras se gestionan sus visados. borja: y todos han visto esta fotografÍa y ahora te contamos los detalles. son mÁs de 600 afganos que como ven estÁn aglomerados, hacinados en el interior de un enorme aviÓn militar estadounidense durante la dramÁtica evacuaciÓn de personas, horas despuÉs de que la capital de afganistÁn cayera en manos de los talibanes. la desesperaciÓn por salir del paÍs es total. carolina: y hemos visto la imagen de angustia de...
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kind of wisconsin, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. kind will vote yes on ordering the previous question. and as the member designated by ms. titus of nevada, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. titus will vote yes on ordering the previous question. and as the member designated by mr. trone of maryland, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. trone will vote yes on ordering the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from idaho seek recognition? mr. simpson: as the member designated by ms. herrera beutler, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. herrera beutler will vote no on ordering the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? ms. clarke: madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. carolyn maloney, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mrs. maloney will vote yes on ordering the previous question. madam speaker, as the member designated by chairwoman nydia velazquez, pursuant to
kind of wisconsin, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. kind will vote yes on ordering the previous question. and as the member designated by ms. titus of nevada, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. titus will vote yes on ordering the previous question. and as the member designated by mr. trone of maryland, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. trone will vote yes on ordering the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the...
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sorry, wisconsin, pennsylvania and florida. that's just because they want things to improve, not go backward, jon. and they believe that it has been going backwards and some of perhaps like a president biden may not pull things for the back, but rather be able to push forward and bring about the change that they so desperately want. and so yes perry foley goes politics so closely, they think that some folks in power may perhaps be beneficial in long-term for the well-being. >> did the people that you spoke with over the course of the past four years during the trump years, did they feel more isolated? what i mean by that, tara, , iss you know the previous administration really tried to essentially isolate iran through its policies, the abraham accords, for instance. that was an effort to isolate iran. trying to reengage with the arab countries that surround israel. that was also an effort to isolate iran. were they aware of those efforts? do they get certain messages filter to them by the government? do they get messages that a
sorry, wisconsin, pennsylvania and florida. that's just because they want things to improve, not go backward, jon. and they believe that it has been going backwards and some of perhaps like a president biden may not pull things for the back, but rather be able to push forward and bring about the change that they so desperately want. and so yes perry foley goes politics so closely, they think that some folks in power may perhaps be beneficial in long-term for the well-being. >> did the...
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-with fresh milk from america's dairyland, wisconsin. man, wisconsin people love cheese. it's great on the new turkey cali fresh. let's go faster. the eat fresh refresh at subway®... it's too much new to fit in one commerc- every day in business brings something new. the eat fresh refresh at subway®... so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the most reliable network with nationwide 5g included. and you can get unlimited data for just $30 per line per month when you get four lines or mix and match data options. available now for comcast business internet customers with no line-activation fees or term contract required. see if you can save by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities. >>> we're back with breaking news from washington, d.c., and it deals with afghanistan and confirms something we had been learning about a little bit earlier. the pentagon activating the civil reserve air fleet. basically means they'll be granting the department of defense access to comme
-with fresh milk from america's dairyland, wisconsin. man, wisconsin people love cheese. it's great on the new turkey cali fresh. let's go faster. the eat fresh refresh at subway®... it's too much new to fit in one commerc- every day in business brings something new. the eat fresh refresh at subway®... so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the most reliable network with nationwide 5g included. and you...
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take, for example, waukesha county, wisconsin, which voted overwhelmingly for trump last year. earlier this week the school board refused to accept money from a federal lunch program that helps feed poor kids. i mean why would people refuse to feed hungry children? as one of them said, the program made it too easy for families to become spoiled. if that wasn't disgusting enough, a county official said he was worried that the free lunches would become a slow addiction. ah, yes, we wouldn't want hungry kids to become spoiled or addicted to food. maybe they were inspired by the resident grim reaper of the south, florida governor ron desantis, who is refusing to apply for up to $820 million in food assistance for more than 2 million kids. to put that in terms that y'all can understand, that means that the parents of kids who qualify for free or reduced lunches in florida are missing out on an extra $375 during a pandemic. and desantis does this while flinging open the door to a variant that's targeting children with a ferocity we've never seen. along those same lines, take a look a
take, for example, waukesha county, wisconsin, which voted overwhelmingly for trump last year. earlier this week the school board refused to accept money from a federal lunch program that helps feed poor kids. i mean why would people refuse to feed hungry children? as one of them said, the program made it too easy for families to become spoiled. if that wasn't disgusting enough, a county official said he was worried that the free lunches would become a slow addiction. ah, yes, we wouldn't want...
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elizabeth: let's welcome to the show wisconsin congressman scott fitzgerald thank you for joining us we have fights now we are hearing democrats are saying you should call the house back into session, she still refuses to do that, why. >> we had our conference last week rosie of vance started to inspire and leader mccarthy was adamant and talking to members and say what do you think i think a lot of members felt there was a sense of urgency we needed to be in d.c. i needed to wrap her mind around what exactly was going down not only the invitation but the request was made that members of congress returned to d.c. the focus was on veterans and the committees that were appropriate as congressman mccall this discussed and we did then the republicans came back in force and we tried to make the push today to bring congress back to deal with these issues. elizabeth: the pentagon is saying hundreds of americans are still behind terror lines, we have generals saying that is was happening we have house republicans and democrats say they continue to get phone calls from americans in afghanista
elizabeth: let's welcome to the show wisconsin congressman scott fitzgerald thank you for joining us we have fights now we are hearing democrats are saying you should call the house back into session, she still refuses to do that, why. >> we had our conference last week rosie of vance started to inspire and leader mccarthy was adamant and talking to members and say what do you think i think a lot of members felt there was a sense of urgency we needed to be in d.c. i needed to wrap her...
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resto son casos no documentados, los Ángeles figura con un 92% de población infectada de covid-19, wisconsin, minnesota, iowa y las dakotas alcanzaron casi 60% de su población infectada con coronavirus hasta este momento. >> buenas noticias para californianos, la próxima semana comienzan a depositar cheques, quiere saber si califica a esto? dinorah pérez tiene más detalles, preste ateción . >> más cheques del paquete de estiulo económico se pre paran,uno quizás tenga su nombre, los siguientes californianos son elegibles. >> deben tener ingreso de un dólar a 75 mil dólares al año, haber vivido en california más de la mitad del año y haber recibido el pago en california y no ser dependiendo . >> en esta ocasión el dinero cae del cielo para los que no cuentan con un seguro social . >> para las personas que buscan un número de identificación personal del contribuyente (itin) también si reclamaron a un dependiente y recibieron el primer estímulo, pueden recibir otros mil dólares, hablamos que tienen un dinero extra. >> para recibir pagos de 500 dólares hasta 1100 debe presenta
resto son casos no documentados, los Ángeles figura con un 92% de población infectada de covid-19, wisconsin, minnesota, iowa y las dakotas alcanzaron casi 60% de su población infectada con coronavirus hasta este momento. >> buenas noticias para californianos, la próxima semana comienzan a depositar cheques, quiere saber si califica a esto? dinorah pérez tiene más detalles, preste ateción . >> más cheques del paquete de estiulo económico se pre paran,uno quizás tenga su...