and it s a financial benefit, millions of dollars. winning a championship, hopefully, for the first time in 50 years, we ll make more money for the community. that s a good thing. ed fitzgerald, i m sorry for falling into the trap of being a tv host and asking you about lebron james. that s okay. ed fitzgerald, democratic nominee for governor in ohio. thank you for joining us. thank you. coming up, we have something really special we re excited to share with you. she is a recurring guest on this program whose voice is always so clear and powerful. now hers is a voice being heard by those who need to hear it most of all. the story of tianna gaines-turner going to washington. better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief.
week in detroit among those protesting the shutoffs. up next, one mother working hard to make ends meet for her family. speaking to a room full of united states congressmen. many of them millionaires. you do not want to miss what happened when tianna went to washington. speaking truth to power is next. (vo) ours is a world of passengers. come on let s go! (vo) the red-eyes. (daughter) i m really tired. (dad) i feel bad for you. (vo) the transfers. well, that s kid number three. (vo) the return trips. how you feeling buddy? i m fine, dad. (vo) the day trips. (boy) i get it this time! (vo) the carpools. see.now this is why i wanted girls. (boy) i called it! (vo) the co-pilots. all sitting. .trusting. .waiting. .for a safe arrival. which is why we built our greatest subaru sedan ever,
it s relatively rare in washington to see a meaningful policy proposal like this. do you have any optimism, given the work you ve been doing, that there is space for this to actually move into reforming our criminal justice system? i think what s smart about the proposal is its focus on kids in the system because for two reasons. there s no question that kids in the system, young people who get caught up in the juvenile justice system or criminal justice system are a leverage point. it s easy for everyone to see that if you make a difference, the life of a young person, get them on the right path, makes a huge difference not just for that individual but for the entire community, to pay his dividends to the entire community. also politically, you know, there has been month empathy extended towards kids. there s a variety of reasons we treat children differently when they commit crimes. rehabilitative rather than pure punishment context thinking
from mitt romney. bringing in now with us, craig gilbert, washington bureau chief and national political reporter for the milwaukee journal sentinel . craig, let s talk about ground game. who seems to have the most effective ground game in wisconsin? i think wisconsin is a state where both sides have really proven they can turn out their vote. i mean our recent history and our long history as a state is one where people turn out to vote and, if you look at 2004, particularly, in 2008, and the recall fight of 2012, we have had elections where republicans and democrats have really maximized their vote. so democrats have a great ground game but republicans have shown probably more than in most states that not only is their base motivated but they know how to turn out their vote as well. jenna: it is interesting though, wisconsin was not even competitive in 2008. a short four years ago. you mentioned in a recent article really wisconsin and
right. is there hope for us returning to civility in our discourse, to healthy legislative process? to something i can trust so as i strap on the boots tomorrow morning i know you guys got it under control? jon: so how he is doing today? let s find out in our weekly series, spotlight on small business. scott turner, owns the true timber tree service in richmond, virginia. scott, you seemed to be asking the president, and it was just about exactly two years ago, about the civility in washington. what do you think about the civility of this campaign to this point? the civility in washington i ve seen very little change on. first, thank you so much for having me back on. seems like so long ago. i was very hopeful we would see some kind of change in the civility in washington. you know, it is hard to fix blame on any particular person. might be more than washington can fix. you know, we might have, might be up to us, the people who keep sending