governor to be booted out. what are you afraid of? guest: if governor walker and lt. governor do not prevail you may as well write the obituary for wisconsin. because that means that the democrats and the unions will have won the right to continue to do things as they have done in the past. we know it does not work. we know it does not work in washington, dc. so, if in the hopefully unlikely event that happens, you may as well start writing the obituary of wisconsin and every other state that does not restructure those programs that are killing its future. neil: the rap against governor walker was not so watch he did on bargaining rights but the cuts going into that, and that to send a lot public pensions and health care costs he was saying he would have to
them, the middle class and the well being of this country. in february of 2011, the people of this state objected to walker s radical plan to strip public employee unions of their bargaining rights. the ed show heard the outcry and came to wisconsin to see it for ourselves. this wasn t about union organizing. this is about people fighting for what made this country great, a thriving middle class in america. the passion on display is what made 14 senate democrats leave the state and try to stop the law from going through. republicans didn t listen to people and went ahead with it any way. representative, excuse me. it said if there s any doubt as to whether good cause exist, the governmental body should provide 24 hours notice. this is clearly a violation of the law. you re shutting people down, it s improper for you to move forward. this is a violation of the open
i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. captions by vitac www.vitac.com wisconsin residents are voting right now on an extraordinary move to recall the governor scott walker and replace him with tom barrett. this election might be a sneak preview of the november press connection. the effort to get rid of walker was sparked by his move to get rid of collective bargaining rights for public employees. the state is split down the middle, the nasty battle against the tea party movement that has made vast amounts of money. dana bash reports. reporter: at a labor headquarters in madison, a frenzied final push to get out the vote. checking and re-checking lists, last-minute phone calls upon. the climax of a lengthy union effort of the republican governor scott walker. this is about mobilizing our people and the base and connecting with our voters. reporter: it s a similar scene in a walker war room. gop officials claim to have made 4 million calls and all of thi
how are you feeling besides wiped out there, richard? reporter: i think the next thing i ll be having is a prescription for some form of antibiotics. no, it s been amazing. look, the rain is still pouring, my suit is drenched. but we have seen over four days a carefully choreographed, constructed routine from the spectacle of the river to the ceremony of today, right through the way to the balcony at the end and the fly-past by the world war ii planes. if that isn t really showing with 1.5 million people standing outside your front doorstep, if that isn t showing an element of appreciation, i don t know what is, kyra. i m just curious, can you mix antibiotics with pims? reporter: the pims are over there. and i assure you there s plenty of them. i think what we have there were an enormous numbers of levels you could have taken over the last few days. at its most basic, a tourist attraction for people to come to london ahead of the olympics. go up a notch and you can ta
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