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beautiful space. >> you're in wisconsin. dagen: i love being in wisconsin. the people here are so lovely. every time i have been here, i tell people, they are like southerners. [laughter] dagen: they are really kind. >> these are the most underappreciated men in the country, they are nice and handsome and i got really -- i'm an arizona girl and i moved to cold wisconsin because i found a good one, so -- maria: sean duffy is a regular guest on the program, your husband. an important member of the gop, does he voice concerns that the agenda is not going to get implemented this year, what does he say about the agenda? is he optimistic, rachel. >> i actually think the events that happened yesterday might have opposite effect of what the shooter wanted. it's brought into clear focus that there's an agenda on the left to delegitimize our president and stall the agenda and stop them from unraveling obama's agenda and might bring them together and bring this whole agenda moving forward in a way that maybe night not have happened. maria: well said. we have a lot to t
beautiful space. >> you're in wisconsin. dagen: i love being in wisconsin. the people here are so lovely. every time i have been here, i tell people, they are like southerners. [laughter] dagen: they are really kind. >> these are the most underappreciated men in the country, they are nice and handsome and i got really -- i'm an arizona girl and i moved to cold wisconsin because i found a good one, so -- maria: sean duffy is a regular guest on the program, your husband. an important...
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wisconsin linein for democrats. caller: i am calling because i know gerrymandering has affected minority voters to the point where they have a hard time making their vote count, and with the gerrymandering it makes it hard for everyone to vote. it is also makes it difficult if you do not like the representative that is representing -- representing you in the district. because of the way they set up their line they are protected. for the next few years until it have alved, voters don't choice in the matter. because of the way they set up the line. it's out of control here in wisconsin. it andthe courts realize make sure that the voters, the people who vote, make sure their vote counts. thank you for taking my call. lawmakers right that in a sense choose their voters among other things try to make sure they will be reelected. a point you made is that racial gerrymandering are sometimes hard to tell apart because black voters in particular tend to vote and heavily dem -- democratic. lawmakers struggle to find out black
wisconsin linein for democrats. caller: i am calling because i know gerrymandering has affected minority voters to the point where they have a hard time making their vote count, and with the gerrymandering it makes it hard for everyone to vote. it is also makes it difficult if you do not like the representative that is representing -- representing you in the district. because of the way they set up their line they are protected. for the next few years until it have alved, voters don't choice in...
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-- wisconsin, not washington. a few years ago, zoe was born with a congenital heart defect. she had to have open surgery at five days old. this is, i had another picture of her after the surgery, but instead, i have a photograph of her a few years later. now zoe is guaranteed to access coverage without being denied or charged more. she can ride her favorite bike around the neighborhood, and she can play with her friends. but zoe's parents are scared. they are scared that this repeal plan will make things worse. zoe's mom kelsey wrote to me. she said i am pleading with you as a mother to fight for the kids in wisconsin with pre-existing conditions that are counting on you to protect that right. when kelsey was told about how this plan would weaken the guaranteed protections and care that people can rely on today, she said, to me it's like they are taking the american dream from her. it's not right, it's not fair, and it is not who we are. you might not be able to see this, but zoe's t-shirt says this girl is unstop
-- wisconsin, not washington. a few years ago, zoe was born with a congenital heart defect. she had to have open surgery at five days old. this is, i had another picture of her after the surgery, but instead, i have a photograph of her a few years later. now zoe is guaranteed to access coverage without being denied or charged more. she can ride her favorite bike around the neighborhood, and she can play with her friends. but zoe's parents are scared. they are scared that this repeal plan will...
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open this morning, here in wisconsin. tee-off has begun we are watching the day begin, welcome back we are looking at markets this morning, turning negative here, as you saw earlier we were looking at firmer beginning, and that he has pretty much evaporated dow industrials a gain just 2 points nasdaq is now negative, that is down 2 points the s&p 500, just holding in positive territory by a quarter of a point, so markets have turned mixed at this point couple names watching this morning, kroger definitely one to watch in terms of volume and movement the stock grocery giant fell nearly 20% yesterday after company cut full year earnings forecast kroger blaming move on higher product cost shares right now as you see continuing that slide, down another 2% this morning, watching am amazon granted a patent with an stopshores from comparing prices on phones shopping around will allow the store to see what a shopper is accepting for connected to wi-fi store scan take action e-mail coupon to suggest a comparable item or even block
open this morning, here in wisconsin. tee-off has begun we are watching the day begin, welcome back we are looking at markets this morning, turning negative here, as you saw earlier we were looking at firmer beginning, and that he has pretty much evaporated dow industrials a gain just 2 points nasdaq is now negative, that is down 2 points the s&p 500, just holding in positive territory by a quarter of a point, so markets have turned mixed at this point couple names watching this morning,...
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[applause] >> hello, wisconsin. it is great to be back. great to be back with you all and back with my friend governor scott walker, more on him in a moment. [laughter] >> before i begin, though, allow me to take a moment to acknowledge what i learned about on my way here to wisconsin today, the loss of american service members that took place in afghanistan. on my way here i was informed the u.s. service members were killed and wounded in an attack in afghanistan. the president and i have been briefed, the details of this attack will be forthcoming but busy -- suffice it to say, when heros fall, families grieve and thoughts and prayers are with the families of american heros. it is great to be back in the badger state. thank you all for the warm welcome and i bring greetings from my friend, the man that wisconsin voted overwhelming to make the 45th president of the united states of america, president donald trump. [applause] >> the president me to be here today, thank the good people of wisconsin not only for that decisive victory but als
[applause] >> hello, wisconsin. it is great to be back. great to be back with you all and back with my friend governor scott walker, more on him in a moment. [laughter] >> before i begin, though, allow me to take a moment to acknowledge what i learned about on my way here to wisconsin today, the loss of american service members that took place in afghanistan. on my way here i was informed the u.s. service members were killed and wounded in an attack in afghanistan. the president and...
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i love being in wisconsin. thank you. [applause] [chanting "usa"] >> congress continues to work on the trump administration budget request. secretary of state tillerson talked about his budget proposal tuesday, that is next on c-span. the senate narrowly defeated legislation that would block portions of the new arms sales to saudi arabia agreed to buy president trump in may. later, jeff sessions takes questions about the russia investigation. more budget hearings tomorrow. secretary of state rex tillerson back on capitol hill testifying before the house foreign affairs committee about the president's 2018 state department budget request. live coverage begins at 9 a.m. eastern on c-span3. in the afternoon, dr. david shulkin takes questions from members of the senate veterans committee about the 2018 budget. secretary shulkin is expected to talk about the veteran's choice program and clans to modernize the v.a. watch tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span3. you can watch both hearings live usingpan.org or listing the c-spa
i love being in wisconsin. thank you. [applause] [chanting "usa"] >> congress continues to work on the trump administration budget request. secretary of state tillerson talked about his budget proposal tuesday, that is next on c-span. the senate narrowly defeated legislation that would block portions of the new arms sales to saudi arabia agreed to buy president trump in may. later, jeff sessions takes questions about the russia investigation. more budget hearings tomorrow....
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and wisconsin is a pretty good example of that. you have got a very low unemployment rate of 3.2%, 17-year low in wisconsin. it's a manufacturing kind of state. and they have got jobs available that they don't have skilled people to match. ainsley: what are some of the salaries of these jobs? >> on my show yesterday, we had the ceo of a steelmaker, big steelmaker, he says the average worker in his factories makes $83,000 a year. steve: whoa. >> including benefits. after a couple years it goes to about $95,000 per year. you do not need a college degree for those jobs. what you need is a skill. enter president trump who is pushing apprenticeships and the skill-based learning. vocational education. there is a vital need for that at this point in this country. brian: there is a stigma somewhat with that which is so wrong. >> do you know what it's called? it's called snobbery. the elites want all their sons and daughters. have you got to go to college and have a white collar job. look down on blue collar people for heaven's sake. that i
and wisconsin is a pretty good example of that. you have got a very low unemployment rate of 3.2%, 17-year low in wisconsin. it's a manufacturing kind of state. and they have got jobs available that they don't have skilled people to match. ainsley: what are some of the salaries of these jobs? >> on my show yesterday, we had the ceo of a steelmaker, big steelmaker, he says the average worker in his factories makes $83,000 a year. steve: whoa. >> including benefits. after a couple...
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open tournament golf course in erin hills, wisconsin, around 11:15 thursday morning. thousands of spectators watching the competition, many finding themselves watching this instead in disbelief. >> and we saw the whole thing as it's going down and then there were three explosions on the ground. >> reporter: on board the pilot trevor thompson. rescue crews pulling thompson from the wreckage moments before several explosions. crew chief matt schmidt telling espn thompson was calling for help but he couldn't move. thompson placed on a stretcher and carried on to a waiting medevac helicopter. alex perez, abc news, erin hills, wisconsin. >> wow. >>> well, a wallenda has broken another dramatic record by a wallenda. erendira wallenda, the wife of famed daredevil nik wallenda -- how many times can we say wallenda in the story. successfully by her teeth 300 feet over niagara falls. her stunt breaking her husband's previous record for highest suspension, which he set six years ago hanging from his mouth over bronson, missouri. i just -- why by the teeth. >> i hope they have a
open tournament golf course in erin hills, wisconsin, around 11:15 thursday morning. thousands of spectators watching the competition, many finding themselves watching this instead in disbelief. >> and we saw the whole thing as it's going down and then there were three explosions on the ground. >> reporter: on board the pilot trevor thompson. rescue crews pulling thompson from the wreckage moments before several explosions. crew chief matt schmidt telling espn thompson was calling...
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it has gotten really out of control in wisconsin. i hope the courts realize this and do something right and make sure the people who vote, make sure their vote counts. thank you for taking my call. guest: it is quite right that lawmakers who in a sense choose their voters, among other things, they try to make sure that they will be elected, meaning incumbents protect the district and try to make sure the incumbent will be reelected. racial point you make is gerrymandering and partisan gerrymandering are sometimes hard to tell apart. because black voters in particular tend to vote very heavily democratic. courts have a hard time struggling to figure out whether a district that packs a lot of lack voters and simultaneously packs a lot of democratic voters, is a racial gerrymander, a political gerrymander, or some of each. host: the new york times today states that try to take politics out of gerrymandering, focusing on states like california, looking at trends in states like oregon in ohio, oregon as well in that article. if you want t
it has gotten really out of control in wisconsin. i hope the courts realize this and do something right and make sure the people who vote, make sure their vote counts. thank you for taking my call. guest: it is quite right that lawmakers who in a sense choose their voters, among other things, they try to make sure that they will be elected, meaning incumbents protect the district and try to make sure the incumbent will be reelected. racial point you make is gerrymandering and partisan...
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here in wisconsin able capitol police, city police, campus police. if somebody crosses a line into disorderly conduct, they can be prosecuted and detained by trained law enforcement officials. this bill is not that. this bill is providing task of >> tucker: what's motive? okay. they can't have them now. i know that people try to dismiss this is something that demagogues are getting right-wingers exercise, but that is demonstrably not true, we do this every week. it's totally real. people who can't speak on campus because they have a diversion view from the majority and i thought the whole point of being liberal was to defend people like that, or have you been when this is going on? what have you done? >> scot: tucker, i have stood with conservatives and republicans and fighting for free speech rights here in the state of wisconsin. that is a certainty. what i would say is this, regarding this particular piece of legislation, i can only speak for wisconsin, were not one single conservative speaker who was come on campus has been prevented from being p
here in wisconsin able capitol police, city police, campus police. if somebody crosses a line into disorderly conduct, they can be prosecuted and detained by trained law enforcement officials. this bill is not that. this bill is providing task of >> tucker: what's motive? okay. they can't have them now. i know that people try to dismiss this is something that demagogues are getting right-wingers exercise, but that is demonstrably not true, we do this every week. it's totally real. people...
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the university of wisconsin campus, even provocateursme whwh? t who have things to say that i would definitely disagree with, they've been able to deliver all the remarks. it hasn't happened here. >> tucker: you believe that the student in the poly sci class for donald trump and expect that his grade would not be affected, look at me right in the face and say no problem. >> scot: absolutely, that's ridiculous. >> tucker: you are saying -- hold on. do you believe -- they originally one of republican attorney general to be -- he flat out refused and il had to take them off the bill. >> tucker: i don't care what your republican attorney general thinks this is for -- i don't care! i don't care if some republicans disagree with me, that meansks nothing to me. where are the elected officials saying we are taking an absolutist position on the first amendment, you should not have your enumerated in the bill of rights, the first is the right to say what you think is true. where are the politician standing up for that, i don't see any on the left, do you?
the university of wisconsin campus, even provocateursme whwh? t who have things to say that i would definitely disagree with, they've been able to deliver all the remarks. it hasn't happened here. >> tucker: you believe that the student in the poly sci class for donald trump and expect that his grade would not be affected, look at me right in the face and say no problem. >> scot: absolutely, that's ridiculous. >> tucker: you are saying -- hold on. do you believe -- they...
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open in wisconsin. let's start the countdown. >> breaking news, we do have clear skies but not smooth sailing as the first round of play is underway at aaron hills at the u.s. open championship of golf. the start of the tournament, marred by a crash of a blimp unaffiliated with the tournament here is what witnesses told me moments after the crash. >> we came around the corner and there was a big explosion and flames. we were just trying to help in any way we could. >> authorities tell me the pilot sustained serious burns and injuries. he was medically transported by life flight to fight for his life. they have been called in to investigate but the scary site is not just in the skies. dustin johnson is three over par , ten strokes behind the leader ricky fowler who is seven under par. johnson won his first tournament in oakmont and was hoping to take home what is now a record $2.2 million first place prize out of a 12 million-dollar purse both members, the highest we've seen for the u.s. open alternate i
open in wisconsin. let's start the countdown. >> breaking news, we do have clear skies but not smooth sailing as the first round of play is underway at aaron hills at the u.s. open championship of golf. the start of the tournament, marred by a crash of a blimp unaffiliated with the tournament here is what witnesses told me moments after the crash. >> we came around the corner and there was a big explosion and flames. we were just trying to help in any way we could. >>...
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wisconsin is a very extreme case. in wisconsin, republicans got about 49% of votes for the state legislature in 2012, got 60% of the seats. a massive disparity. get this. in 2014, a few years later, republicans actually got a majority of the votes but they got almost the exact same percentage of seats, so the precise number of votes ended up not mattering, the game was essentially rigged and the republicans were basically locked into the same percentage majority in the legislature. >> what is the argument on the other side as to why this kind of gerrymandering should be allowed to continue? >> the other side says part of the reason for this is that democrats tend to live in tightly clustered urban areas and there's some truth to that. the other side argues that partisanship is part of the process. to be fair, has always been part of redistricting process to some extent, right. the question is how much is too much. the supreme court has always said you can do some of this, but at some point you get to a point where it
wisconsin is a very extreme case. in wisconsin, republicans got about 49% of votes for the state legislature in 2012, got 60% of the seats. a massive disparity. get this. in 2014, a few years later, republicans actually got a majority of the votes but they got almost the exact same percentage of seats, so the precise number of votes ended up not mattering, the game was essentially rigged and the republicans were basically locked into the same percentage majority in the legislature. >>...
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wisconsin. in a single afternoon, nine of them, twisters uprooting tree, tearing off roofs, as well, as you can see there. >>> and still ahead a verdict watch in the bill cosby trial. what the judge told the jury after they said they were deadlocked. >>> breaking overnight an end to the massive manhunt for two escaped inmates. where they were found and a new picture after being captured. >>> plus, a missing navy sailor found alive. wait until we tell you where he was for seven days. >>> so, just what was he thinking? new jersey state police would like to find this guy and ask. several drivers phoning in to report a shirtless young man hanging out the window of an suv as it was racing down the atlantic city expressway going 80 miles an hour. >>> to pennsylvania now and the bill cosby sex assault jury returns this morning for a fifth day of deliberations. the seven men and five women have told the judge they are deadlocked and cannot reach a unanimous decision on any of the charges. they have alre
wisconsin. in a single afternoon, nine of them, twisters uprooting tree, tearing off roofs, as well, as you can see there. >>> and still ahead a verdict watch in the bill cosby trial. what the judge told the jury after they said they were deadlocked. >>> breaking overnight an end to the massive manhunt for two escaped inmates. where they were found and a new picture after being captured. >>> plus, a missing navy sailor found alive. wait until we tell you where he was...
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we're going to go live to wisconsin to see what is wisconsin to see what is cooking, after this. nearly fifty years at of experiencety, has taught us that we're not so different. we all want to be healthy humans. we all want strong bodies for our families, who we love... most of the time. the drive to whip up a gourmet dinner... or order out, and destroy the evidence. and healthy hearts to pursue our passions, celebrate friends' victories... and endure their endless victory dances. we get it, you're good at bowling. that's why nature's bounty packs our nearly fifty years of wisdom into all we make. because we're all better off healthy. does your makeup remover every kiss-proof,ff? cry-proof, stay-proof look? neutrogena® makeup remover does. it erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. need any more proof than that? neutrogena. the bathroom. when things go wrong here, you remember. quilted northern is designed to work so well, you can forget your bathroom trips. but daddy gator can never forget. "i've got to motor out of here. this is no place to raise a child." when i
we're going to go live to wisconsin to see what is wisconsin to see what is cooking, after this. nearly fifty years at of experiencety, has taught us that we're not so different. we all want to be healthy humans. we all want strong bodies for our families, who we love... most of the time. the drive to whip up a gourmet dinner... or order out, and destroy the evidence. and healthy hearts to pursue our passions, celebrate friends' victories... and endure their endless victory dances. we get it,...
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wisconsin. his first national interview. randy thank you for doing this. we were struck by the campaign announcement video you released with your candidatescy and as soon as we saw it we wanted to play it here. you watched paul ryan win re-election with a 35-point winning marginen and you thought i think i'll run against him. >> why not? why not? i first of all thank you for having me tonight, lawrence. if you want to see something really impossible i have a hard hat you can borrow appear i'll take you do a construction site in downtown milwaukee. we consider the gob l impossible. as a result of the our law firm it was so successful it's a testament to working people wanting to be heard. they see me as being them that's why i'm doing this. >> what do you think paul ryan is getting wrong in representing his district? because he's got two jobs. he's got the job of being speaker trying to run the party in the house. then he has another job which can be in conflict, to be the representative from that district. >> well, he's -- more one he's not representing an
wisconsin. his first national interview. randy thank you for doing this. we were struck by the campaign announcement video you released with your candidatescy and as soon as we saw it we wanted to play it here. you watched paul ryan win re-election with a 35-point winning marginen and you thought i think i'll run against him. >> why not? why not? i first of all thank you for having me tonight, lawrence. if you want to see something really impossible i have a hard hat you can borrow appear...
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you said this morning on a wisconsin radio station that it will take longer than expected. but how long will it take for the senate and house to reach an agreed upon health care bill and what does that mean for the rest of the agenda? mr. ryan: we're still on schedule and on track with our agenda. we have tax reform that's later in the year, in the fall. so we still have the summer here to work on health care. so we think we're perfectly on time with our schedule. i can't answer the question as how long it's going to take because i don't know when the senate is going to bring their bill to the floor to vote. as soon as the senate gets a bill passed and done, i believe we can move fairly quickly around here. we still think that we're on track. i'm familiar with this. this is exactly what we did here in the house. we brought it to the floor and pulled it back, then brought it and passed it. i think that's basically the process the senate's going through. it's a bit of a since of deja vu. i told senator mcconnell i know how he feels. but i do think they're going to persevere t
you said this morning on a wisconsin radio station that it will take longer than expected. but how long will it take for the senate and house to reach an agreed upon health care bill and what does that mean for the rest of the agenda? mr. ryan: we're still on schedule and on track with our agenda. we have tax reform that's later in the year, in the fall. so we still have the summer here to work on health care. so we think we're perfectly on time with our schedule. i can't answer the question as...
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he met with constituents in the southern wisconsin town of lake mills an was joined by state representative joel clay fish. >> while i try to do the same on the national issues. i want to publicly thank the city for its cooperation in setting up this meeting and also local law enforcement officials for their service this evening. i appreciate the opportunity to hear your concerns. in fact, this is the 78th public meeting i've held since january. you probably know some of these meetings to become very contentious. i want to be sure to review the rules that we need to adhere to so that we have an orderly environment in which to exchange ideas. first, i ask all of you to sign in with my staff. if you would like an opportunity to speak, you need to check the speaking box that appears in the sign-in slips, that way i know to call on you during the first portion of the meeting. i will be priority to those of you who reside in the lake mills and water lou area and then if time permits, i will continue to call out residents of the fifth congressional district who live elsewhere. if additional time
he met with constituents in the southern wisconsin town of lake mills an was joined by state representative joel clay fish. >> while i try to do the same on the national issues. i want to publicly thank the city for its cooperation in setting up this meeting and also local law enforcement officials for their service this evening. i appreciate the opportunity to hear your concerns. in fact, this is the 78th public meeting i've held since january. you probably know some of these meetings to...
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ainsley: i know you are going to wisconsin and talking to the voters and to the people. >> yes. ainsley: to the core of this great country. we are going to come down to washington later in the week and talk to you about that. >> i look forward to it.
ainsley: i know you are going to wisconsin and talking to the voters and to the people. >> yes. ainsley: to the core of this great country. we are going to come down to washington later in the week and talk to you about that. >> i look forward to it.
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all wisconsin, on wisconsin. yes, here inside the beltway, i think people are just a god. as you pointed out, i think, even the speaker pointed out, in a very dramatically, while understated statement by james comey that was a little bit of ernest hemming way and a little bit of house of cards -- >> yeah. >> he tersely laid out a picture of the president of the united states which, if true, makes the president sound like a grade-b mob figure demanding loyalty from somebody he had no business legally or in any other way demanding loyalty from. now, is that because donald trump was just ignorant of t y washington works because he thinks this is queens with large? or because he's trying to intimidate people from looking at much more serious things about his codery of people and himself and russia. that's what we don't know. as the speaker said, that's a long conversation that's really going to begin in ernest tomorrow. >> eugene? >> well, it's interesting. the president's lawyer says the president feels totally vindicated. i'm trying to understand that. since the president de
all wisconsin, on wisconsin. yes, here inside the beltway, i think people are just a god. as you pointed out, i think, even the speaker pointed out, in a very dramatically, while understated statement by james comey that was a little bit of ernest hemming way and a little bit of house of cards -- >> yeah. >> he tersely laid out a picture of the president of the united states which, if true, makes the president sound like a grade-b mob figure demanding loyalty from somebody he had no...
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in middle america, in wisconsin, you come from jamesville, wisconsin where i come from, small businesses aren't getting the credit they need to expand and hire people because community banks are being overregulated and we're fixing that problem tomorrow. >> all right. the president at least according to comey says he wants comey to get the russian matter behind him because there is a cloud sort of hanging over him. is that cloud inhibiting, sir, the progress of legislation? >> not at all. >> what is this cloud, this cloud has been the president's side of pennsylvania avenue and not so much yours? >> yeah, i can't speak to it. i'll let him say what he meant when he said that. but it doesn't affect us because, again, we can walk and chew gum at the same time. we have all these committees doing their jobs. we have the intelligence committee doing the russia investigation. you have the senate intelligence committee doing the same. and then you've got the independent counsel. while meanwhile the financial services committee brought this bank regulatory reform bill to the floor tomorrow. so, w
in middle america, in wisconsin, you come from jamesville, wisconsin where i come from, small businesses aren't getting the credit they need to expand and hire people because community banks are being overregulated and we're fixing that problem tomorrow. >> all right. the president at least according to comey says he wants comey to get the russian matter behind him because there is a cloud sort of hanging over him. is that cloud inhibiting, sir, the progress of legislation? >> not...
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feeling close to 100 >> guys, we're in wisconsin right now. and the dad we're surprising is in the house back over here. really quickly, we're going to -- there he is. he's back in there. he can't see us. we're going to surprise him coming up in the next half hour. >> right now. do it now. >> you sure he can't see you? >> he can't see us. we even -- we even hit the satellite truck way back there in the neighbor's backyard. he has no idea. this is fantastic. >> i love that. can you imagine that? al roker is on your lawn and you don't know it. all right, al, we're going to get right back to you. >>> we're going to do "trending." general in a is here for this. you're a really good talker on commercial. >> i think you look -- >> am i bothering you? >> is this part of "trending" or are you just freshening up? >> i i good call. this "new york post" article caught our eye. is it rude to do your makeup in public? >> i think the biggest lady, that i know. i wouldn't call us lady. laura bush puts lipstick on every day after she eats. no matter where she
feeling close to 100 >> guys, we're in wisconsin right now. and the dad we're surprising is in the house back over here. really quickly, we're going to -- there he is. he's back in there. he can't see us. we're going to surprise him coming up in the next half hour. >> right now. do it now. >> you sure he can't see you? >> he can't see us. we even -- we even hit the satellite truck way back there in the neighbor's backyard. he has no idea. this is fantastic. >> i...
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it's personal for the wisconsin families that i worked for. i've listened to them, and i'm here to give them a voice. it's personal for jim from appleton, wisconsin, and for jim's daughter who has multiple sclerosis. jim told me that his family needs strong protections for people with preexisting conditions so his daughter can continue to receive treatment that her family can afford. this is personal for greg from stoddard, wisconsin, who has no idea how he and other older wisconsinites will be able to afford higher costs for their health care and for greg's two sons, both of whom have diabetes and are already struggling with scrobting prices for inches lynn. this is personal for barbara from madison who is deeply concerned about cuts to medicaid because barbara's son has a disability, and he relies on medicaid to work and to live independently, and this is personal for chelsea from shelby, wisconsin, whose daughter zoe was born with a congenital heart defect. right now, zoe is guaranteed access to coverage without being denied or charged more
it's personal for the wisconsin families that i worked for. i've listened to them, and i'm here to give them a voice. it's personal for jim from appleton, wisconsin, and for jim's daughter who has multiple sclerosis. jim told me that his family needs strong protections for people with preexisting conditions so his daughter can continue to receive treatment that her family can afford. this is personal for greg from stoddard, wisconsin, who has no idea how he and other older wisconsinites will be...
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neil: meantime, apple making its phones in wisconsin? how about some of its phones in wisconsin? the big plans after this. ♪ i joined the army in july of '98. our 18 year old was in an accident. when i call usaa it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. we're the rivera family, and we will be with usaa for life. there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medicare or will be soon, you may want more than parts a and b here's why. medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. you might want to consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any medicare supplement insurance plan, these help pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and, these plans let you choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. you could stay with the doctor or specialist you trust... or go with someone new. you're not stuck in a network... because there aren't any. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision guide and find t
neil: meantime, apple making its phones in wisconsin? how about some of its phones in wisconsin? the big plans after this. ♪ i joined the army in july of '98. our 18 year old was in an accident. when i call usaa it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. we're the rivera family, and we will be with usaa for life. there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medicare or will be soon, you may want more than parts a and b here's...
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other things he wants to talk about, he is heading to wisconsin to talk about jobs. the president also focusing on health care. he met with republican senators a short time ago about pushing forward the repeal and replacement of obamacare. >> always nice to talk to you, and you are right, just about everybody here in washington is wondering what is going to happen on that hill later this afternoon. the president is keeping an eye on two things. the president welcomed lawmakers to continue the conversation, trying to come up with a sensible alternative to obamacare. and while, much of the rest of washington anticipating the hearing over on capitol hill. the president is tweeting about the former attorney general this morning, writing -- now that tweet was obviously an attempt by the president to draw a distinction between what he saw as an overly political attorney general with his current attorney general, who is gone so far as to recuse himself from the russia probe to avoid even the appearance of impropriety. >> i think the president has been clear last week in the
other things he wants to talk about, he is heading to wisconsin to talk about jobs. the president also focusing on health care. he met with republican senators a short time ago about pushing forward the repeal and replacement of obamacare. >> always nice to talk to you, and you are right, just about everybody here in washington is wondering what is going to happen on that hill later this afternoon. the president is keeping an eye on two things. the president welcomed lawmakers to continue...
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open in are rin hills, wisconsin. it is miller time here in wisconsin, the business of beer is in their blood. fox business and crew decided to take a road trip over to milwaukee and take a tour of the millercoors brewery before coming back here to the is open so we could give our viewers a behind-the-scenes look how it all comes together. not ♪. welcome to the oldest, large-scale brewery in the united states, the miller brewery in the heart of milwaukee. come on, i will show you where it all began. ♪ every time you drink a miller light, a high life or any beer that has the name miller on it, it is named after this guy, frederick miller, 162 years ago, in 1855 came to milwaukee to started business of beer. this is where it all begins. this is the brew house. over my shoulder is gigantic kettles where production of beer is born. what brands to you make here? >> we make everything from miller lit, coarse light, blue moon, to high life, to milwaukee's best, it goes on and on. liz: all right here in this room? >> all
open in are rin hills, wisconsin. it is miller time here in wisconsin, the business of beer is in their blood. fox business and crew decided to take a road trip over to milwaukee and take a tour of the millercoors brewery before coming back here to the is open so we could give our viewers a behind-the-scenes look how it all comes together. not ♪. welcome to the oldest, large-scale brewery in the united states, the miller brewery in the heart of milwaukee. come on, i will show you where it all...
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this has always been a top priority for the budget and for revenue expenditure in the state of wisconsin, we spend more than 50 cents of every tax revenue dollar on education, so it is priority and it will continue to be and i will strongly continue to support the increase for funding in k education. sensenbrenner:ve next up is nathan miles, lake shore drive. piles, i'm sorry. >> your choice. >> [inaudible] they have the opportunity to change way district applying failed to do so. [inaudible] strengthens the basic democratic principle of one person, one bill. [inaudible] representative sensenbrenner: my answer to you is that the founding fathers of this state determined the way in which we would be redistricted. i sat in the minority. i've always been known as someone who works strongly across the aisle. i've had 22 bills signed into law last session. 16 of them were lead authored by democrats, and all 22 are coauthored by democrats. i did not participate in one meeting in the redistricting that was done over the past two sessions ago. the reason i did not is so when people asked questio
this has always been a top priority for the budget and for revenue expenditure in the state of wisconsin, we spend more than 50 cents of every tax revenue dollar on education, so it is priority and it will continue to be and i will strongly continue to support the increase for funding in k education. sensenbrenner:ve next up is nathan miles, lake shore drive. piles, i'm sorry. >> your choice. >> [inaudible] they have the opportunity to change way district applying failed to do so....
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open in wisconsin. we'll talk about why father's day and the u.s. open made for a great pairing when it comes to the retail industry for golf, coming up on "nightly business >>> mcdonald's will no longer be a sponsor of the olympic games. after supporting the event for 41 years, and contributing more than $1 billion every four-year cycle, the fast food giant pulled out of its contract early. the company said the decision comes as it shifts its focus to different priorities. >>> it may be the middle of june but for golf equipment retailers it feels like christmas. dominic chu tells us why it's the most wonderful time of the year for this industry. he's at the u.s. open in aaron hills, wisconsin. >> reporter: when it comes to the world of retail, it's all about the holiday shopping season. november and december are when stores sell the most stuff. but in the world of golf, peak shopping season is right now. a week with both father's day and the u.s. open golf championship being played this year at aaron hills in wisconsin. >> father's day is like chri
open in wisconsin. we'll talk about why father's day and the u.s. open made for a great pairing when it comes to the retail industry for golf, coming up on "nightly business >>> mcdonald's will no longer be a sponsor of the olympic games. after supporting the event for 41 years, and contributing more than $1 billion every four-year cycle, the fast food giant pulled out of its contract early. the company said the decision comes as it shifts its focus to different priorities....
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we have big manufacturers in wisconsin and small manufactures in wisconsin. they understand global constitution. of all the things we can do really give us an edge is taxable. i think it's important to committee with everybody. >> cost of doing business is what we care about everyday, and will talk about manufacturing competitiveness so it's tax reform, authority form. on tax reform you mention, you so much for doing so, that so many manufacturers are small and medium-sized manufacturers. are you confident, you talked about confident, are you confident small manufactures are not they're going to be left behind? that collation is some tom riordan. >> i am confident because look, in wisconsin 90% of our business what we call pastors. they are sub s, sole proprietors. that's most of small business. clearly most of america's manufactures. you can't just go with the rate for corporations which is in america 20%, 10% 10% of wisconsin. you have to lower the rates for everybody across the board. at the very least level the playing field but give them the edge they ne
we have big manufacturers in wisconsin and small manufactures in wisconsin. they understand global constitution. of all the things we can do really give us an edge is taxable. i think it's important to committee with everybody. >> cost of doing business is what we care about everyday, and will talk about manufacturing competitiveness so it's tax reform, authority form. on tax reform you mention, you so much for doing so, that so many manufacturers are small and medium-sized manufacturers....
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but if wisconsin does, then it knew they would be far more flexible. really we would target the areas of the economy that need workers. >> what is your response to people that say who oppose illegal immigration and even illegal immigration is going to reduce wages for american workers? >> i do not believe it's true. right now the best estimate, of the people in this country illegally, there are about 7.7 million in the workforce just like every other wave of immigrants that ever came to america, the vast majority of these people are working their tails off doing jobs that let's face it, american workers are not filling. so i just do not believe it is true.>> have you talked to the president about this trying to get them on board? >> i never spoken to either of them about this but we have a similar piece of legislation in thhis out. it is going to take some time. if i'm going to be lightning rod on this it's fine because i have the background to prove and we have a state that proves we do not have enough workers. there is definitely a skills gap. by and
but if wisconsin does, then it knew they would be far more flexible. really we would target the areas of the economy that need workers. >> what is your response to people that say who oppose illegal immigration and even illegal immigration is going to reduce wages for american workers? >> i do not believe it's true. right now the best estimate, of the people in this country illegally, there are about 7.7 million in the workforce just like every other wave of immigrants that ever...
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open underway in wisconsin. while the scores may say the rough was not as tough as usual, time and again the world's best golfers looked like weekend hackers. kind of like jonathan. jonathan: yep. erin: i'm teasing, jonathan. one guy who do not have an issue was rickie fowler, the latest best player to never win a major. he had a terrific day, firing a bogey free round 65. lebron james showed off his new do. notice anything different? andent bald on instagram says he is energized and ready for a new title. strange. that is just erin: warriors had a little to say, so they were teasing each other on instagram. he said, the warriors finally made you go bald. depressed, bro. nancy: we all get makeovers afterlife does not go our way. jonathan: those words will not be forgotten. erin: they were having fun with each other all day on instagram. nancy: really humid today, but need the umbrella tomorrow? molly: showers and thunderstorms often on through the weekend. it would not be a complete washout, but we have isolated
open underway in wisconsin. while the scores may say the rough was not as tough as usual, time and again the world's best golfers looked like weekend hackers. kind of like jonathan. jonathan: yep. erin: i'm teasing, jonathan. one guy who do not have an issue was rickie fowler, the latest best player to never win a major. he had a terrific day, firing a bogey free round 65. lebron james showed off his new do. notice anything different? andent bald on instagram says he is energized and ready for...
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if i have enough time to evaluate the bill, get input from wisconsin. how does this affect them in their lives. in the end i'll look at any bill to determine if this is enough improvement over the current system to garner a yes vote but i'll be preting hard. leadership said it was a draft open for discussion, improvement mip hope they're being genuine about that. >> right now as you know about 70 million americans mostly low-income families, the elde y elderly, disabled are covered under medicaid. how do you defend cutting medicaid? the house version cuts medicaid, according to the cbo, congressional budget office, about $8 billion over ten years. waiting for the cbo to come up with a score on the senate version but it will cut medicaid as well. how do you defend that? >> you're using the inside the beltway terminology for cut, reduce a rate of growth and spending. i've been on the inside. listening to the discussions on what we'll do with medicaid to make it more sustainable. turn back over to the states, managed for efficiently and effectively. i don'
if i have enough time to evaluate the bill, get input from wisconsin. how does this affect them in their lives. in the end i'll look at any bill to determine if this is enough improvement over the current system to garner a yes vote but i'll be preting hard. leadership said it was a draft open for discussion, improvement mip hope they're being genuine about that. >> right now as you know about 70 million americans mostly low-income families, the elde y elderly, disabled are covered under...
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helped him win wisconsin. >> this was actually the first time i ever voted. he was saying the things that average person who wants to see deenlt paying jobs that somebody can support a family on. >> now general electric's ceo is on the president's manufacturing council before he chaired president obama's economic advisory board. little comfort to these workers watching their factory jobs disappear. >> i thought this was going to be the place, you know, where i can retire out of. >> reporter: wisconsin's unemployment rate is below the nation national average and manufacturers are hiring but they don't pay nearly as much as the union jobs at ge. >> to find a job with the money we make snou going to be pretty impossible. >> next toim possible. >> you can't support a family on $17 an hour zbhchlt even as they search for new jobs, their anger is raw. >> i don't own anything ge anymore. i don't even have a ge light bulb in my house anymore. >> reporter: christine romans, cnn money, new york. >> coming up, we head to a part of the united states that could soon be un
helped him win wisconsin. >> this was actually the first time i ever voted. he was saying the things that average person who wants to see deenlt paying jobs that somebody can support a family on. >> now general electric's ceo is on the president's manufacturing council before he chaired president obama's economic advisory board. little comfort to these workers watching their factory jobs disappear. >> i thought this was going to be the place, you know, where i can retire out...
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a large explosion sparks a fire at a wisconsin plant, injuring several people. >>> today's the day president trump says he's ready to announce whether the u.s. will stay in the paris climate agreement. >>> and mr. trump and hillary clinton face off again, this time on twitter. >>> plus, captured on police dash cam, the arrest of golf great, tiger woods. >>> good morning 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> this morning emergency crews in southern wisconsin are battling a major fire. it was sparked by an explosion at a corn milling plant. fire crews rushed to the scene late yesterday. a spokesperson for the hospital said several people in the explosion are being treated. there are widespread power outages and surrounding roads are closed. >>> president trump says he'll announce his decision on whether or not to keep the united states in the paris climate exchange. the president has been pressed to stay by european leaders, but before taking office mr. trump claimed climate change was a hoax. >>> good morning, anne-marie. the white ho
a large explosion sparks a fire at a wisconsin plant, injuring several people. >>> today's the day president trump says he's ready to announce whether the u.s. will stay in the paris climate agreement. >>> and mr. trump and hillary clinton face off again, this time on twitter. >>> plus, captured on police dash cam, the arrest of golf great, tiger woods. >>> good morning 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie...
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event in wisconsin just a few hours ago. >> on my way here, i was informed that u.s. servicemembers were killed and wounded in an attack in afghanistan. the president and i have been briefed. the details of this attack will be forthcoming. but suffice it to say, when heroes fall, americans grieve. and our thoughts and prayers are
event in wisconsin just a few hours ago. >> on my way here, i was informed that u.s. servicemembers were killed and wounded in an attack in afghanistan. the president and i have been briefed. the details of this attack will be forthcoming. but suffice it to say, when heroes fall, americans grieve. and our thoughts and prayers are
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i see this everywhere i look in my home state of wisconsin. this bill can make a real difference for american workers. so bottom line, every day here we are working to address the problems that people face in their daily lives. these are just two more examples of us coming together and delivering on our genda. questions. reporter: thank you, speaker ryan. have you seen the senate version of the health care bill yet? the speaker: i have not. i've been on the senate version. reporter: and can you give us reaction of what you've been briefed on? the speaker: believe me, i know how hard this process is from personal experience. rom what i understand, their bill tracks in many ways along the house bill. i am not going to opine on their process. they gave us the space to go through our deliberative process. the last thing i want to do is be disrespectful of their process. they have a lengthy process. the bottom line is i want them to pass a bill so we can all get on with keeping our promise. got to remember, the system's collapsing. it's a real -- l
i see this everywhere i look in my home state of wisconsin. this bill can make a real difference for american workers. so bottom line, every day here we are working to address the problems that people face in their daily lives. these are just two more examples of us coming together and delivering on our genda. questions. reporter: thank you, speaker ryan. have you seen the senate version of the health care bill yet? the speaker: i have not. i've been on the senate version. reporter: and can you...
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another bit of information here, showers for the final day of golf in wisconsin. the heat is likely to hang around and we will start tomorrow warm and another hot day on the cards. more for you later. with humble beginnings in a shropshire garden, it has bloomed into one of the bbc‘s most iconic programmes — with an audience of up to 2.5 million people a week. so, as gardeners' world turns 50, kay alexander has been digging through the decades to investigate how a show, rooted in plants and personalities, has experienced such enduring success. 50 such enduring success. years ago the advent of col television 50 years ago the advent of colour television enabled the bbc to make a new hoarder cockerel programme and gardeners' world was born. it was presented by the legendary percy from his garden near shrewsbury. september. the sun still shining. from his garden near shrewsbury. september. the sun still shiningm my family, everything stopped dead for gardeners' world. my mother was a keen gardener and so was this little girl. i am still a big fan of the programme.
another bit of information here, showers for the final day of golf in wisconsin. the heat is likely to hang around and we will start tomorrow warm and another hot day on the cards. more for you later. with humble beginnings in a shropshire garden, it has bloomed into one of the bbc‘s most iconic programmes — with an audience of up to 2.5 million people a week. so, as gardeners' world turns 50, kay alexander has been digging through the decades to investigate how a show, rooted in plants and...
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wisconsin, more are pulling out and iowa it is a big problem over there. so there is that interesting disparity where the states don't want it to work as well, it is not working as well. this law does have serious problems and one of the things that republicans do to shore it up over the next year or two is the stabilization fund, some tens of billion dollars to prevent premiums from rising but that is when 2019 and 2020 is when the phase down of the subsidies and the medicaid expansion begin so the idea is to keep it going and prevent it from getting bad and then to phase out most of the components of it. >> and depending who is in control of the house, whether they decide to fund it, right and that is -- >> exactly. conservatives wonder if that is going to happen. >> that is what you were intimating. thank you page and sahil as well. >> thank you. >> up next, i talk to republican senator about the bill and reaction across the republican party. my business was built with passion... but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the
wisconsin, more are pulling out and iowa it is a big problem over there. so there is that interesting disparity where the states don't want it to work as well, it is not working as well. this law does have serious problems and one of the things that republicans do to shore it up over the next year or two is the stabilization fund, some tens of billion dollars to prevent premiums from rising but that is when 2019 and 2020 is when the phase down of the subsidies and the medicaid expansion begin...
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alex perez, abc new, hartford, wisconsin. >> coming up. barack obama showering his friend, jay-z with praise in a special message overnight. >> the bat signal over los angeles. "the skinny" is next. ♪ or suffer excess mucus? left untreated mucus can build up causing further problems. treat mucus buildup early with #1 doctor recommended mucinex 12 hour. the bi-layer tablet immediately releases to thin and loosen excess mucus and lasts for 12 hours. learn more at mucinex.com treat excess mucus with mucinex 12 hour d enjoy living well. ♪ ♪ skinny so skinny >> okay. kicking off "the skinny" with the newest inductee into the songwriter's hall of fame. >> for the first time ever, a rapper made it in. so who might be the first hip-hop artist to be honored? >> let me reintroduce myself. >> h to the izzov to the. >> jay-z, mr. sean carter, congratulations to you. >> to celebrate, jay made an rare appearance on twitter. jay receiving heartfelt message from his bro. >> bro. >> look all of
alex perez, abc new, hartford, wisconsin. >> coming up. barack obama showering his friend, jay-z with praise in a special message overnight. >> the bat signal over los angeles. "the skinny" is next. ♪ or suffer excess mucus? left untreated mucus can build up causing further problems. treat mucus buildup early with #1 doctor recommended mucinex 12 hour. the bi-layer tablet immediately releases to thin and loosen excess mucus and lasts for 12 hours. learn more at...
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we've got big manufacturers in wisconsin and small manufacturers, they understand global competition and of all the things we can do you really give us an edge . i think it's important to communicate with everybody on that. >> the cost of doing business is what we hear about every day talking about manufacturing competitiveness so it's tax reform, regulatory reform. you mentioned and thank you so much for doing so that so many manufacturers are small and medium-sized manufacturers, are you confident, you talk about confidence, are you confident small manufacturers are not going to be left behind and that question is from tom riordan who is with enterprise. >> i am confident because look, in wisconsin 90 percent of our businesses are what we call some actor, llcs or sole proprietor. that's most american businesses. and so you can just lower the rate of corporations which is in america percent, 10 percent in wisconsin. you got to lower rates across the board. at the very least level playing field but given the answer they need to be in a global economy. where we come from i was joking
we've got big manufacturers in wisconsin and small manufacturers, they understand global competition and of all the things we can do you really give us an edge . i think it's important to communicate with everybody on that. >> the cost of doing business is what we hear about every day talking about manufacturing competitiveness so it's tax reform, regulatory reform. you mentioned and thank you so much for doing so that so many manufacturers are small and medium-sized manufacturers, are...
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why should the taxpayers in wisconsin, that's a high income tax paid for these things. >> we got to go. you favor three deductions, mortgage interests, charity and retirement account >> you would double the standardized deductions. >> those personal exemptions, it makes the gaps up. >> yes >> what it does is it dramatic over hall of tax cuts. we think some where in the neighborhood of 96% of americans, they can fill up their taxes on a postcard. you clear a lot of the brush up by raising those exemptions and standard deductions. >> you have to do that to make up the room to lower the tax rates. what would you rather have this one deduction because your state is a high tax rate or a lower tax rate >> are you saying you as in me because i live in new jersey >> the final question, we have got to go. this is light hearted, we debate this a lot on cnbc which is how much tax markets, how much do you think as speaker of the house of the stock market on the referendum on you guys getting your jobs done >> and i do believe it is getting vacant system that we are doing the tax reforms because we
why should the taxpayers in wisconsin, that's a high income tax paid for these things. >> we got to go. you favor three deductions, mortgage interests, charity and retirement account >> you would double the standardized deductions. >> those personal exemptions, it makes the gaps up. >> yes >> what it does is it dramatic over hall of tax cuts. we think some where in the neighborhood of 96% of americans, they can fill up their taxes on a postcard. you clear a lot of...