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Transcripts For WISN WISN 12 News This WeekendSunday 20160925

let s get things started by checking your forecast. weather watch 12 meteorologist sally severson and the weather center. good morning, sally. sally: good morning. i m in for jeremy nelson and for the most part, in the 60 s. i saw a beautiful waning moon on the way in. 61 in waukesha, a touch warmer in racine and kenosha, upper 60 s there. a little cooler at sheboygan and fond du lac, west bend readings in the way to increase in clouds. showers and thundershowers showing up across minnesota and iowa. that is where they stay for this morning. that cool front will fail through this afternoon and it will set the stage for showers of a few storms. our chances for severe or a widespread outbreak of severe i have the boundary, would make it to 77. showers quickly die off and we see overnight lows around 57. for tomorrow, it feels like fall with partly to mostly cloudy skies and around 66. we take a look at the limbo forecast in just a moment. the lambeau field forecast in just a

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Transcripts For WISN WISN 12 News This WeekendSunday 20160925

storms. good morning, and welcome to wisn 12 news this morning. i m thema ponton. it s 7:00 a.m. on this sunday, september 25. let s get your day started with a look at your forecast. thema: here s weather watch 12 meteorologist sally severson. sally, a little cloudy out there right now. sally: clouds of been filling in gradually, streaming in from the west. we will start with some sunshine around this morning. but storms for later today with a cool front depend a little bit on how much sun we see this morning with clouds already the more sun we have, the better chance we develop a few stronger storms. with less son, the chances become a lot more slim as far severe weather. it will feel more like fall this week, with highs tomorrow that began into the mid 60 s. it will be windy and much cooler. if you re headed to the game for today, maybe you are up in about already packing, grab your rain gear. i just been showers and a few thundershowers at green bay as showers across minn

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20141009

these are things that are not kind of accidentally detrimental to the political participation and people of color. we still have the struggles ahead of us. but it also is just simply the reality. is it then that do we need to change attitudes first and the structural change, or do we have to go directly to changing structures and have attitudes change afterwards? i guess that s a question for all of you. i would go as is structures and change the structure. i mean, i think that the polling these things are always a little hard to read because people do say what they think that you want them to year, particularly when it comes to race the many polling on race matters . but i would say, you know, culturally we are very. the new american majority, you know, the tolerance and the attitudes of the millenniums to miami, we are so far behind. we have a saying in our office. don t recruit people you will have to lobby later. it is moving, and we need to structure catch up.

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20141009

[inaudible conversations] hello everyone. thanks for joining us today by an executive vice president of external affairs here at the center for american progress and i m thrilled you re here with us today. whitman of all races make up 18-point 5% of the united states congress. women of color makeup and abysmal 4.5% of congress. these numbers exist in direct contradiction to the fact that women make up half of the population and are more likely to vote than the male counterparts. we will hear about the reflected democracy campaign s new research which shows the persistent upward under representation of women and women of color throughout the country at all levels of government. over the summer the reflective democracy campaign finished to the unprecedented new database of 42,000 elected officials throughout the country this survey showed the great disparity engender race and ethnicity between our elected lawmakers in those whom they represent i would think donna hall with th

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20141009

economy. the economy is the bedrock, the foundation of so much else that we will talk about and have talked about tonight. in the basic building block of the economy is jobs. this government is pursuing policies right now that are killing job creation. we have 8 million people as of a few weeks ago that have dropped out of the search for a job and despair. 7 million people are stuck in part-time jobs command we have millions still unemployed complete. and there are things there is no silver bullet, but there are concrete to make immediate things that this government can do to improve and foster job creation. a few weeks ago i issued a jobs report. pretty comprehensive. it is on my website. and a call for action across various industries like infrastructure investment as an example or things that can be done in health care or important things to pinscher venture continued and growing employment. there are things the government can do in every industry that would help with

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