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scott walker is a tool job. someone who talks about both things all the time and produces neither. >> will he get recalled, in your opinion? >> he'll definitely be recalled. and as soon as possible. i think that he does not have the support of the people of this state. and after writing to him myself for so many months and being ignored and seeing the shocked look on his face as mr. williams kindly read him the letter that i wrote, just goes to show he's not really interested in hearing from his constituents. if your boss sends you an e-mail and you don't reply, your boss sends you 50 e-mails and you still don't reply, you're fired. scott walker works for us and he's not doing your job. >> thank you for joining us tonight, i appreciate it very. >>> coming up, o'reilly gives a history lesson and gets it wrong. so, how was school today ? i have to be a tree in the school play. good. you like trees. well, i like climbing them, but i've never been one. good point. ( captain ) this is your captain speaking. annie get
scott walker is a tool job. someone who talks about both things all the time and produces neither. >> will he get recalled, in your opinion? >> he'll definitely be recalled. and as soon as possible. i think that he does not have the support of the people of this state. and after writing to him myself for so many months and being ignored and seeing the shocked look on his face as mr. williams kindly read him the letter that i wrote, just goes to show he's not really interested in...
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. >> eric bowler from media matters is here and in wisconsin, a secret fbi probe is rocking scott walker's administration. john nichols of "the nation" magazine will have the latest and mike. entonoi on and heidi harris battle over what is class warfare. >> great to have you with us tonight, folks. drunken sailors and president bush finally, is turowed take them on and make them pick up the tab. the president drew this line in the sand this morning. i loved it! >> i will not support -- i will not support any plan that puts all of the burden for closing our deficit on ordinary american, and i will veto any bill that changes benefits for those who rely on medicare, but does not raise serious revenues by asking the wealthiest americans and corporations to pay their fair share. we are not going to have a one-sided deal that hurts the folks who are most vulnerable. >> you know, this is what should have been said during the lame duck session of the congress, but i'll take it now. the president let republicans have what they wanted for the last nine months. you know the bush tax cuts that didn't
. >> eric bowler from media matters is here and in wisconsin, a secret fbi probe is rocking scott walker's administration. john nichols of "the nation" magazine will have the latest and mike. entonoi on and heidi harris battle over what is class warfare. >> great to have you with us tonight, folks. drunken sailors and president bush finally, is turowed take them on and make them pick up the tab. the president drew this line in the sand this morning. i loved it! >> i...
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we're going to be talking to scott walker over thnext hour. we'll talk about the badgers. >> that's a look at the news. now time for politico. >> badgers are good this year. the chief white house correspondent for politico, mr. mike allen. hello, mike. >> good morning, and i'm wondering if gardening gun needs a beltway correspondent. >> there you go. >> no, no, mike allen is a gardening gun. >> he's a gardening gun guy. >> by the way, garden -- southern culture. >> they go together. >> that's what mike would like. >> what do you mean when you say an evening with me and julie is not to be taken lightly. >> that's all i'm saying. >> exactly, exactly. >> i told you. i told you it was thrilling. i told you it was thrilling. >> you better pay it. >> i'm going to regret saying that. >> no. no. >> mike, let's talk business. >> like i said, where were we? smoking some cigarettes, watching wrestling, and that was one of them. >> you owe me $100. >> i'm red in the face. let's talk about chris christie, his name came up in the last segment. rumors still
we're going to be talking to scott walker over thnext hour. we'll talk about the badgers. >> that's a look at the news. now time for politico. >> badgers are good this year. the chief white house correspondent for politico, mr. mike allen. hello, mike. >> good morning, and i'm wondering if gardening gun needs a beltway correspondent. >> there you go. >> no, no, mike allen is a gardening gun. >> he's a gardening gun guy. >> by the way, garden -- southern...
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walker, defend scott walker this is all about scott walker and you go to the bg a website and there's no mention of wisconsin on the home page and it's a shocking contrast and my question is part of the problem that the labor movement invests hundreds of millions of dollars in a political party that sees them at best as an annoyance and at worst something to be held in actual content. islamic people are going to believe to think these questions are orchestrated. [laughter] >> this is a serve as we've heard of solidarity of workers and authors i go to dave's evin at the microphone let's hear from the -- >> i want to hear another from madison if you want to respond to the question what is the leadership up to you were just up there and perhaps you could report on it. for the meeting as you have been reporting for the other outlets. >> first i want to say this is an incredibly creative book and tough to write and anybody that is a labor journalist critical you start getting bashed as a left-wing union buster so long to say that. >> i have heard that accusation. estimate the incredible th
walker, defend scott walker this is all about scott walker and you go to the bg a website and there's no mention of wisconsin on the home page and it's a shocking contrast and my question is part of the problem that the labor movement invests hundreds of millions of dollars in a political party that sees them at best as an annoyance and at worst something to be held in actual content. islamic people are going to believe to think these questions are orchestrated. [laughter] >> this is a...
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walker, defend scott walker. this is all about scott walker, our hero. you go to the dga website and there's no mention of wisconsin and it's a shock in contrast. my question is, it's part of the problem that the labor movement in this hundreds millions of dollars in a political party that sees them as best as an annoyance, and at worst a something to be held in actual contempt. >> people begin to think discretion are orchestrated. [laughter] this is a service that you've are assaulted? solidarity among all those. i did go to these events, and some softball question. let's hear from brother mike. i'm sorry, alec. [inaudible] >> what's that? just a massive romantic if you want respond to this question of what's the leadership of to come you were just out there. perhaps you could report on it as you've been reporting for other outlets. >> so first off i want to six d. this is a tough book. a la senate nude get bashes, left wing union busters. >> i have heard that accusation. >> the incredible thing is there's this
walker, defend scott walker. this is all about scott walker, our hero. you go to the dga website and there's no mention of wisconsin and it's a shock in contrast. my question is, it's part of the problem that the labor movement in this hundreds millions of dollars in a political party that sees them as best as an annoyance, and at worst a something to be held in actual contempt. >> people begin to think discretion are orchestrated. [laughter] this is a service that you've are assaulted?...
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of 5 was scott walker and looked at my six best performing districts and said i want -- won 59-49 i might not be too hard and by that. i might look at the other side and see them smiling which is why i am smiling. that was a very heartening thing to see workers come out, independent business people come out and it brought us a lot closer together. they tried their darndest to make this wedge between public workers and private sector workers and you can see that that wedge doesn't exist. let me conclude with one thing. the most disheartening thing that happened during that period you talk about was people coming forward in leadership positions and saying oh, look! those workers in wisconsin have a pension! and they have health care! and you don't have it! so let's take it away from them! that was never the american way. america always looked at those
of 5 was scott walker and looked at my six best performing districts and said i want -- won 59-49 i might not be too hard and by that. i might look at the other side and see them smiling which is why i am smiling. that was a very heartening thing to see workers come out, independent business people come out and it brought us a lot closer together. they tried their darndest to make this wedge between public workers and private sector workers and you can see that that wedge doesn't exist. let me...
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walker in wisconsin chris christie in new jersey jon case and you know heigho rick scott in florida and it was goes on and on sheriff nottingham would be proud today as republican party. rick perry is a big government socialists but a governor good hair is on the campaign trail touting his impressive record of job creation census data shows that most of that texas job creation the right about was thanks to the gutter but government during two thousand and in two thousand and ten governor rick perry added a higher percentage of government workers than any other governor in the country more than seven hundred thousand new governor government workers or so this is the same guy who claims that the government plan create jobs is action show rick perry seems to get the single simple economic truth that the government is the employer and spender of last resort when the economy falls on hard times so why isn't he preaching this message now that he's running for the white house joining me now is dan gainor dan president of the and t. boone pickens free market fellow a business immediately yo
walker in wisconsin chris christie in new jersey jon case and you know heigho rick scott in florida and it was goes on and on sheriff nottingham would be proud today as republican party. rick perry is a big government socialists but a governor good hair is on the campaign trail touting his impressive record of job creation census data shows that most of that texas job creation the right about was thanks to the gutter but government during two thousand and in two thousand and ten governor rick...
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>> scott walker. >> yeah. same thing happened with scott walker. >> that's what you do when you become governor of a state. you evolve, you learn, you work with people. we were talking to mitt romney who we're going to be showing on later in the show to talks about why he thinks he should be president. and he says when he was governor he worked with people. he met with democrats, he met with them behind the scenes and most of it was done behind the scenes. you get a feeling this guy could break some backs behind the scenes, you know. >> but -- >> he's a democratic machine. >> he got historic budget passed in new jersey by doing business with democratic leaders. all democratic leaders dealing with a democratic machine. >> that's who loathed him, by the way. he worked with them to get something done. you watch him last night and you have to say it's a shame for the country if he doesn't run. that's a guy who could challenge president obama on the issues without calling him names, without threatening the chairman
>> scott walker. >> yeah. same thing happened with scott walker. >> that's what you do when you become governor of a state. you evolve, you learn, you work with people. we were talking to mitt romney who we're going to be showing on later in the show to talks about why he thinks he should be president. and he says when he was governor he worked with people. he met with democrats, he met with them behind the scenes and most of it was done behind the scenes. you get a feeling...
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walker was elected governor. why do you, as a democrat, think you'll have a real chance at this senate seat in this next election? >> well, as we've seen as wisconsin has been on the national stage, people want to be heard and they want their leaders fighting for them, and that's not what is happening in madison. it's not what is happening in washington, d.c. i think the voters thought they were getting something different than they did in the midterms last year, but we see wisconsin citizens coming alive, getting involved, and i think that's a sign of what's to come. people need a voice and a fighter in washington. the middle class needs a fighter in washington. we've had great representation from senator herb cole, who has been a champion of the middle class and children and seniors, we need to continue that tradition in wisconsin, and that's why i'm running for the u.s. senate. >> in terms of your decision to get in here, seven terms in the house, why do you think this fight will be better waged by you in the
walker was elected governor. why do you, as a democrat, think you'll have a real chance at this senate seat in this next election? >> well, as we've seen as wisconsin has been on the national stage, people want to be heard and they want their leaders fighting for them, and that's not what is happening in madison. it's not what is happening in washington, d.c. i think the voters thought they were getting something different than they did in the midterms last year, but we see wisconsin...
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in wisconsin, governor scott walker's union busting bill is driving teachers from the classroom. here areç the numbers. almost 5,000 public school employees have retired so far this year, twice as many as usual. teachers are choosing to retire early instead of taking what amounts to a pay cut because of walkers' legislation, and it's hurting the kids. for example, in the city of boyd, wisconsin, that city lost 60 educators this year, 10% of its teaching force. the district has only replaced 40 of those educators. which means bigger class sizes and less experienced teachers. meanwhile, down in texas, rick perry's 2011 budget goes into effect today. it slashes $4 billion from school funding and cuts $1.4 billion in education grants. 49,000 school employees may lose their jobs within a year. that's a football stadium, folks, if you can visualize it. they're accusing perry of starving public education in our state. the group also says, when it comes to public education, rick perry is all hair and no cattle. don't be fooled by the republican talk about saving money. what they are do
in wisconsin, governor scott walker's union busting bill is driving teachers from the classroom. here areç the numbers. almost 5,000 public school employees have retired so far this year, twice as many as usual. teachers are choosing to retire early instead of taking what amounts to a pay cut because of walkers' legislation, and it's hurting the kids. for example, in the city of boyd, wisconsin, that city lost 60 educators this year, 10% of its teaching force. the district has only replaced...
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this is governor scott walker of wisconsin bragging about his record on education. >> our budget, our state was unique in that we made those cuts as well, but we gave our schools and our local governments the tools to more than offset them. >> i don't know what you'd do without the tools, but over a two-year period cuts to public education in wisconsin total $1.6 billion. when cuts are calculated per student, wisconsin is the worst. according to a nonpartisan study, it's followed by new york, california, ohio, and texas. now, in the state of new jersey the state supreme court overruled cuts that governor chris christie wanted to make in the poorest districts, but he has more idea where is that came from. here's what he said in tonight's speech at the reagan library. >> and we would reform our k to 12 education system by applying free market reform principles to education. rewarding outstanding teachers. rewarding outstanding teachers, demanding accountability in the system. >> let's bring in randy wine garden. good to have you with us tonight. >> it's always great. >> what's free mark
this is governor scott walker of wisconsin bragging about his record on education. >> our budget, our state was unique in that we made those cuts as well, but we gave our schools and our local governments the tools to more than offset them. >> i don't know what you'd do without the tools, but over a two-year period cuts to public education in wisconsin total $1.6 billion. when cuts are calculated per student, wisconsin is the worst. according to a nonpartisan study, it's followed by...
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tea party played a major role in electing governors like scott walker and rick kasich. they have been on a tear, to cripple middle class, with spending cuts and anti-union legislation that came out of nowhere. nobody's been crying for it. this has all unfolded since last november. hoffa fights fire with fire. this is what i think workers and middle classers in this country want. and now the tea party and fox news, they put this fake outrage machine into high gear. look how fox news contributor and bush boot liquor reacted. >> i think it's thuggery at its best. it's what unions are good at. it's what we've seen in wisconsin, intimidation. this is the warmup act? these are remarks you would expect out of tony soprano, not a union rep. i take that back. the president should repudiate it. >> it usually means somebody's legs are going to get broken, somebody's going to disappear. tea party people don't use that kind of rhetoric. >> we realize blakeman doesn't get out of the beltway too often, there were no union thugs in wisconsin. i know, i was there quite often. andrew bre
tea party played a major role in electing governors like scott walker and rick kasich. they have been on a tear, to cripple middle class, with spending cuts and anti-union legislation that came out of nowhere. nobody's been crying for it. this has all unfolded since last november. hoffa fights fire with fire. this is what i think workers and middle classers in this country want. and now the tea party and fox news, they put this fake outrage machine into high gear. look how fox news contributor...
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. >> the coke brothers supporting scott walker in wisconsin to get a sweet deal for their business interests in the state. >> guy, i want to quickly go over this, though. interesting when it comes to money. a new arizona law charging family members and visitors to see their loved ones in prison $25 a head. it reportedly pays for the background check, but it actually is helping the state offset it's $1.6 billion deficit prison advocacy groups are suing arguing the tax is unconstitutional, though when it is stopped the state of arizona, we don't really know. s $25 a head to see your loved one in jail. a cover charge that does not include booze. >> no lap dance or nothing for yours 25ds. outrageous. >> a one-time fee. you don't pay it every time you go. >> obscene and show what's a poor job jan brewer and her government are doing in the state of arizona that they're even con ten plating an idea like that. >> jimmy, if that's the pool of ideas they're kicking around, they really need to go back to the drawing board. >> i personally think it's funny. listen, if you break the law and go to jail fo
. >> the coke brothers supporting scott walker in wisconsin to get a sweet deal for their business interests in the state. >> guy, i want to quickly go over this, though. interesting when it comes to money. a new arizona law charging family members and visitors to see their loved ones in prison $25 a head. it reportedly pays for the background check, but it actually is helping the state offset it's $1.6 billion deficit prison advocacy groups are suing arguing the tax is...
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people like scott walker took advantage of that. it turned a surplus into a deficit so the big jump on the bandwagon. the ultimate goal was to eliminate the vote of 10% of the people that voted in the previous election. that is what you see. you take wisconsin. the voter i.d. law, we have to do this because of fraud. look at what it does. 78% of african-american males between the ages of 18 and 24 gets disenfranchised because of that law. 25% of the elderly, the seniors, get disenfranchised because of the law. 55% of latino women get disenfranchised because of that law. what does that law due to create jobs? i want you to think back to the state legislature and give me one instance where those attacks created jobs. those people were sent to office because they said they would create jobs. that is the most important thing they can do. for the workers, aboard the local school system, for everything else. that was probably one of the most shocking things. the response was just wonderful. we have been drawn to have a debate on collectiv
people like scott walker took advantage of that. it turned a surplus into a deficit so the big jump on the bandwagon. the ultimate goal was to eliminate the vote of 10% of the people that voted in the previous election. that is what you see. you take wisconsin. the voter i.d. law, we have to do this because of fraud. look at what it does. 78% of african-american males between the ages of 18 and 24 gets disenfranchised because of that law. 25% of the elderly, the seniors, get disenfranchised...
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people like scott walker took advantage of that. it turned a surplus into a deficit so the big jump on the bandwagon. the ultimate goal was to eliminate the vote of 10% of the people that voted in the previous election. that is what you see. you take wisconsin. the voter i.d. law, we have to do this because of fraud. look at what it does. 78% of african-american males between the ages of 18 and 24 gets disenfranchised because of that law. 25% of the elderly, the seniors, get disenfranchised because of the law. 55% of latino women get disenfranchised because of that law. what does that law due to create jobs? i want you to think back to the state legislature and give me one instance where those attacks created jobs. those people were sent to office because they said they would create jobs. that is the most important thing they can do. for the workers, aboard the local school system, for everything else. that was probably one of the most shocking things. the response was just wonderful. we have been drawn to have a debate on collectiv
people like scott walker took advantage of that. it turned a surplus into a deficit so the big jump on the bandwagon. the ultimate goal was to eliminate the vote of 10% of the people that voted in the previous election. that is what you see. you take wisconsin. the voter i.d. law, we have to do this because of fraud. look at what it does. 78% of african-american males between the ages of 18 and 24 gets disenfranchised because of that law. 25% of the elderly, the seniors, get disenfranchised...
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in wisconsin, despite massive protests governor scott walker took on public unions and their pension plans and effectively killed off collective bargaining. ohio's governor did the same thing pushing senate bill number 5. it is now law. unions aren't giving up, though. they point to wisconsin and the successful recall of two anti-union republican state lawmakers. in ohio, they point to a petition with a record $1.million signatures that put sb 5 on the november ballot. pittsburgh union leaders banned any state lawmaker considered anti-union from their labor day parade and the head of the teamsters, james hoffa, is calling big companies who refuse to hire american workers unpatriotic. >> i think the president should challenge the patriotism of these american corporations that are sitting on the sidelines saying, why do we have high unemployment, but i'm not going to hire anybody. you know, they have an obligation just like the federal government, just like obama. we've all got to get into the game. i don't see that happening. >> despite it all, only 11% of american labor is now repres
in wisconsin, despite massive protests governor scott walker took on public unions and their pension plans and effectively killed off collective bargaining. ohio's governor did the same thing pushing senate bill number 5. it is now law. unions aren't giving up, though. they point to wisconsin and the successful recall of two anti-union republican state lawmakers. in ohio, they point to a petition with a record $1.million signatures that put sb 5 on the november ballot. pittsburgh union leaders...
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walker, ron johnson who beat feingold. it want a walk in the park. these were serious primaries. i think it makes them stronger. i think it is part of the primary process in the end we are going support our nominee to make sure we save this country and make barack obama a one-term president. we are going to make it happen. in question comes up a lot. hillary clinton, barack obama, they went at it all the way through the end of june. how did that work out? worked out well. >> shannon: fundraising, you had a very impressive august something that you don't usually see on a nonelection year. >> we are doing well. we've started out at the rnc, we know the story. but it started with us just trying to rebuild trust and credibility among our donors. get the party being functional and operation al. we've done that. we've built up a donor base that has confidence in the rnc. more importantly o donors and grassroots are starting to see we have to replace this president. we can beat this president. these love with the sound of his own
walker, ron johnson who beat feingold. it want a walk in the park. these were serious primaries. i think it makes them stronger. i think it is part of the primary process in the end we are going support our nominee to make sure we save this country and make barack obama a one-term president. we are going to make it happen. in question comes up a lot. hillary clinton, barack obama, they went at it all the way through the end of june. how did that work out? worked out well. >> shannon:...
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scott walker gave us the national debate that we were looking for, and guess what? here's the good news. 70% of americans think every worker public or private ought to have right to collective bargaining and nobody should be able to take it away. that's a win within itself. let's look at wisconsin. we organized nine hospitals. we've organized a number of grad students at different universities. we brought 30,000 working america members into the afl-cio into working america. there's eight unions organizing with each other. there's more solidarity and determine -- determination on the ground than we've seen. we are vibrant and up and together. here's the real skinny about the elections. in 2008, president obama won wisconsin by 14 points. those six senators won their elections, republican elections by about an equal margin so they defied the trend in wisconsin and got legislated by double -- elected by double digit margins. we didn't pick the six senators. they were the only six that could be recalled because the laws. now, think about this. we got collectively from t
scott walker gave us the national debate that we were looking for, and guess what? here's the good news. 70% of americans think every worker public or private ought to have right to collective bargaining and nobody should be able to take it away. that's a win within itself. let's look at wisconsin. we organized nine hospitals. we've organized a number of grad students at different universities. we brought 30,000 working america members into the afl-cio into working america. there's eight unions...
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but that is really where he distinguishes himself from the others saying, you know, look at scott walker in wisconsin. >> in the "new york times," they talk about how chris christie is getting all kinds of calls from big men and big men and some are asking how can i get in on the ground floor and the colleagues respond there is no ground floor. >> he must be. he's raising money. >> he's not going to run. >> go back to the string of comments where i said i'm not going to run, i don't think he's going to run, folks. but is sarah palin going to run? she knows her decision has to come soon. there are specific deadlines aside from needing to put together a team and raising all that cash that eric is talking about. so she was on greta's show last night. see if you can tell whether or not she's going to run. >> through my process of decision making with my family and with my close friends as to whether i should throw my name in the hat for the g.o.p. nomination or not for 2012 is a title worth it? does a title shackle a person? are they, someone like me, a maverick, you know, i do go rogue and
but that is really where he distinguishes himself from the others saying, you know, look at scott walker in wisconsin. >> in the "new york times," they talk about how chris christie is getting all kinds of calls from big men and big men and some are asking how can i get in on the ground floor and the colleagues respond there is no ground floor. >> he must be. he's raising money. >> he's not going to run. >> go back to the string of comments where i said i'm not...
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. >>> on the show on monday, we're going to talk to education secretary arnie duncan, also scott walker will join us. more "morning joe" when we come back. [ wind howling ] [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. they need you to translate them into portuguese. by tomorrow. [ male announcer ] ducati knows it's better for xerox to manage their global publications. so they can focus on building amazing bikes. with xerox, you're ready for real business. i'm a dad, coach, and i was a longtime smoker. in my heart i knew for the longest time that did not want to be a smoker. and the fact that i failed before. i think i was discouraged for a very long time. ♪ knowing that i could smoke during the first week was really important to me. [ male announcer ] chantix is a non-nicotine pill proven to help people quit smoking. [ jeff ] chantix reduced my urge to smoke, and personally that's what i knew i needed. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions wh
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now, governor scott walker of wisconsin and governor mark dayton of minnesota never agree about politics. and they certainly don't agree on football. but as a member of the council on great lakes governors, they agree on the need to reduce air and water pollution in the great lakes. years of planning and partnership in the great lakes region and in washington are now making a difference on the ground in the great lakes restoration initiative. the initiative is protecting drinking water, it's restoring fish and wildlife habitats and it's supporting the growth of small businesses that depend on healthy waters. the work under way is 300 projects across this region. now, my role as a legislator from the great lakes region is to do no harm to this effort. the train act will make the enforcement of many of the environmental projections uncertain and it will create confusion in the e.p.a. about which public health efforts they can pursue. and my amendment does not give the e.p.a. any new authority. instead it directs the e.p.a. to use its existing authority to do what republican and democratic
now, governor scott walker of wisconsin and governor mark dayton of minnesota never agree about politics. and they certainly don't agree on football. but as a member of the council on great lakes governors, they agree on the need to reduce air and water pollution in the great lakes. years of planning and partnership in the great lakes region and in washington are now making a difference on the ground in the great lakes restoration initiative. the initiative is protecting drinking water, it's...
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governor walker in wisconsin. they're unpopular. he can go around the country and say -- this is what they want o'to do. abolish medicare and social security. how many jobs will that create, governor perry, governor romney, congresswoman bachmann? how many jobs will it create to shut down the department of environmental protection. as if cutting cancer and asthma will create jobs? >> that's a perfect segway because the american people are realizing that government doesn't create jobs and that's what barack obama promised and that's what he spent trillions of dollars on. it hadn't worked. it's failed. the republican nominee, i suspect rick perry or mitt romney will have a record on job creation so if the president wants to contrast his record on job creation with theirs, that's a happy contrast we're willing to have but the fact of the matter is, it will be a referendum on the president's failed leader ship. >> i want to talk about the republican race in a second. last time a democratic president was defeated was j
governor walker in wisconsin. they're unpopular. he can go around the country and say -- this is what they want o'to do. abolish medicare and social security. how many jobs will that create, governor perry, governor romney, congresswoman bachmann? how many jobs will it create to shut down the department of environmental protection. as if cutting cancer and asthma will create jobs? >> that's a perfect segway because the american people are realizing that government doesn't create jobs and...
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when i listened to wisconsin governor scott walker speak of his admiration for dr. king, i can't believe anyone could be quite so cynical. it must be that he simply can't hear dr. king's message. you see, dr. king gave his "i have a dream" speech against the background of the magnificent statue of president lincoln seated in the memorial that bears lincoln's name. and now the reverend dr. martin luther king jr.'s image will join president abraham lincoln in perpetuity on our national mall. and while we have memorials to great leaders on the mall from george washington to franklin roosevelt, i believe that president lincoln and dr. king were something more than leaders. i think they were prophets who walked among us. the men who gave their lives to defeat our great national evil of slavery. and racism. so we gather this morning to demand that dr. king be remembered and that his prophesy made real in our time, his message of justice for all, his message that the american dream is for all of us, each and every one of us, and his absolute conviction that the american dr
when i listened to wisconsin governor scott walker speak of his admiration for dr. king, i can't believe anyone could be quite so cynical. it must be that he simply can't hear dr. king's message. you see, dr. king gave his "i have a dream" speech against the background of the magnificent statue of president lincoln seated in the memorial that bears lincoln's name. and now the reverend dr. martin luther king jr.'s image will join president abraham lincoln in perpetuity on our national...
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. >> benjamin james walker. >> glen wall. >> mitchel scott wallace. >> peter guyder wallace. >> robert francis wallace. >> roy michael wallace. >> jeanmarie wallendorf. >> matthew blake wallens. >> john wallice, jr. >> barbara p. walsh. >> james henry walsh. >> jeffrey p. walz. >> ching wang. >> and my brother. it pained me that our family will never know how fantastic their local was. >> and my son. anytney, you're the son parent would have loved have. we are so proud of you and we will always have you in our hearts. god bless you. >> weibin wang. >> michael warchola. >> stephen gordon ward. >> james arthur waring. >> brian g. warner. >> derrick washington. >> charles waters. >> james thomas waters, jr. >> patrick j. waters. >> kenneth thomas watson. >> michael henry waye. >> todd christopher weaver. >> walter edward weaver. >> nathaniel webb. >> dinah webster. >> and my beloved father. daddy, i love you so much, and my brothers, my mom, and i miss you every day. daddy, you are the best and i love you. >> and my husband. rahway, you left the girls and i surrounded by love. our familie
. >> benjamin james walker. >> glen wall. >> mitchel scott wallace. >> peter guyder wallace. >> robert francis wallace. >> roy michael wallace. >> jeanmarie wallendorf. >> matthew blake wallens. >> john wallice, jr. >> barbara p. walsh. >> james henry walsh. >> jeffrey p. walz. >> ching wang. >> and my brother. it pained me that our family will never know how fantastic their local was. >> and my son....
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presumably be their third-string quarterback. >>> coming up tonight on game day, tight end delanie walker joins us in studio as they are only a week away from their opener against the seahawks. >>> and the baltimore grand prix in, the morning warm up tony break down and flies overpass ontario nieves into a barrier. both drivers were okay. pass ontario nieves saved his life. he took the checkered flag in sonoma, his sixth win of the season and another reminder of how dangerous the motorsport world really is. >> i'm glad seeing it through cameras and not living that. thanks kim. >> welcome. >>> they were looking for an exciting and exotic career. the dreams that weekend up in smoke in the two of the la cordon bleu cooking schools where they are suing their schools. the case they are making may lead to a settlement. that story coming up in 30 minutes, we'll see you back here in half an hour, then of course at 10:00 and 11:00. our updates are are on cbssf.com. good night. ,,,,,,,,,,,,
presumably be their third-string quarterback. >>> coming up tonight on game day, tight end delanie walker joins us in studio as they are only a week away from their opener against the seahawks. >>> and the baltimore grand prix in, the morning warm up tony break down and flies overpass ontario nieves into a barrier. both drivers were okay. pass ontario nieves saved his life. he took the checkered flag in sonoma, his sixth win of the season and another reminder of how dangerous...
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walker political commentator and managing editor of daily national digit welcome thanks for having me good to be with you great to have you with us i understand you support governor scott in this is that the case. well yes because as you may have noticed the republicans and conservatives have done a great job of demonizing all of government and making it all seem illegitimate whether they want to admit it or not this actually makes a government policy seem more legitimate to most taxpayers still if you believe in government like i do and i think you do you can't simply dismiss this because it makes people feel more comfortable about where their tax dollars are going so why do you hate the constitution. come on i mean it maybe it's not perfect but you and i have to take a blood test to get a life insurance policy that's just raise its hand life insurance companies just. will but no one's forcing anyone to take my welfare check there are strings attached any time you take money if i do our clients are strings and if you are starving i would submit that you are under coercion t.j. . you
walker political commentator and managing editor of daily national digit welcome thanks for having me good to be with you great to have you with us i understand you support governor scott in this is that the case. well yes because as you may have noticed the republicans and conservatives have done a great job of demonizing all of government and making it all seem illegitimate whether they want to admit it or not this actually makes a government policy seem more legitimate to most taxpayers...