Wisconsin Protests
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Wisconsin Recall Divide and Conquer
In this image taken from a video made on Jan. 18, 2011 from 371 Productions, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker talks to one of his top donors, Beloit billionaire Diane Hendricks, right, at Beloit headquarters of ABC Supply, the roofing wholesaler and siding distributor Hendricks founded with her late husband, Ken. In the newly-released documentary film footage shows embattled Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, shortly after his election, describing a âdivide and conquerâ strategy for taking on the stateâs public employee unions by first going after their collective bargaining rights. (AP Photo/371 Productions)
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Wisconsin Recall Divide and Conquer
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker speaks during a news conference at the Wisconsin Republican Party convention in Green Bay, Wis., on Friday, May 11, 2012. Newly released documentary film footage shows the embattled govenor shortly after his election describing a "divide and conquer" strategy for taking on unions by first going after public employees' collective bargaining rights. Walker said Friday that he has no desire to pursue right-to-work legislation and no such bill would pass the Legislature under his watch. (AP Photo/Scott Bauer)
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Wisconsin Recall Divide and Conquer
In this image taken from a video made on Jan. 18, 2011 from 371 Productions, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker t 00004000 alks to one of his top donors, Beloit billionaire Diane Hendricks, right, at Beloit headquarters of ABC Supply, the roofing wholesaler and siding distributor Hendricks founded with her late husband, Ken. In the newly-released documentary film footage shows embattled Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, shortly after his election, describing a âdivide and conquerâ strategy for taking on the stateâs public employee unions by first going after their collective bargaining rights. (AP Photo/371 Productions)
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Brain Game: Feb. 25, 2012
Teams from Panther Creek, Green Hope and Leesville Road High School face off in this weekly competition of teenage smarts.
Constant nonstop -- governor of Wisconsin . The rest of the question -- governor Scott Walker is facing a recall election and what's.Wisconsin Wisconsin is correct who gave the GOP rebuttal to president Obama's most recent. They're great. -
Web Chat: NC State, UNC football looking ahead to bowl games
Mark and Mike, The Insiders, discuss the NC State and UNC football seasons entering bowl season and break down the start of the college hoops season for Triangle teams.
off of that in your team then gets a big win over Wisconsin protests . They did it was gusting that's going to be a number one or number two seed when march rolls around a top -
Web Chat: NC State, UNC football looking ahead to bowl games
Mark and Mike, The Insiders, discuss the NC State and UNC football seasons entering bowl season and break down the start of the college hoops season for Triangle teams.
off of that in your team then gets a big win over Wisconsin protests . They did it was gusting that's going to be a number one or number two seed when march rolls around a top -
Groups rally against budget cuts
Groups rally at the legislature to urge lawmakers not to balance the state budget with spending cuts that will hurt low-income and disadvantaged people.
communities. Whether it's refusing to deal. Public work -- labor rights and collective bargaining rights and Wisconsin they're fighting to hold all we've never even hang it. Whether it is that trying to establish. New barriers to the ballot -
Hundreds in Raleigh stand with Wisconsin on workers' rights
A few hundred people joined a rally organized by the State Employees Association of North Carolina and MoveOn.org. They carried signs with slogans like "Unions make us strong" and "Fund pensions, not wars."
300 people showed up at the capitol to show their solidarity with Wisconsin's unions. Making headlines over the governor's proposal to strip collective bargaining rights most public workers. Supporters also as north Carolina's law makers and government to protect their jobs. 150 people held a counter -
Raleigh rallies debate public workers' unions
Signs at competing rallies in downtown Raleigh Saturday carried very different messages. "Unions make us strong" dueled with "SEIU/SEANC, your gravy train is out of steam."
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that I gave you the singer and I want Oklahoma. I want Wisconsin . I don't care out of there the SEC let it be Georgia that's fine. And I want USC to be undefeated. And
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