the wisconsin 14 played a vital role, a wubuilding block for 99 movement. tonight, a year later, i have the following news to read to mark miller, lena taylor, tilan the rest. the longest serving state legislator, fred risser. a dane county judge said he would not give governor scott walker additional time to review recall petitions against him. that keeps in place a february 27th deadline. this what is democracy looks like. we re appealing to our audience right now. we want the most offensive hackie lin-type joke. where is the line when it
great to have you with us tonight. appreciate your time. remember to answer tonight s question there at the bottom of the screen. we want to know what you think. newt gingrich is talking out of both sides of his mouth about the ryan medicare plan. he s lying to the drugster rush limbaugh and major developments out of wisconsin tonight. republicans ram through another radical bill and they ran over the longest serving state legislator in the nation, fred risser. we ve got the video and we ll show it to you. and senator fred risser will be my exclusive guest on the ed show. stay with us. we re right back. do, do, do, so we seeded that into something much bigger. the home farming movement. join us at homefarming.com.
senate republicans limiting the debate to just one hour. democratic state senator fred risser, the longest serving state legislator in the nation, was speaking to the difficulties voters would face under this law and republican state senate president mike ellis cut him off. watch. in addition to the residency required we send the senator from the 26th, we have about 15 seconds left. would you conclude your comments? mr. president, i was recognized by the previous president to speak and i want to discuss this. 11:00 having arrived, the question before the house is concurrence. the clerk will call the roll. senator carpenter? you re out of order. take your seat! continue the roll call. go ahead. go ahead.
quickly as possible. it happened this morning. senate republicans limiting the debate to just one hour. democratic state senator fred risser, the longest serving state legislator in the nation, was speaking to the difficulties voters would face under this law and republican state senate president mike ellis cut him off. watch. in addition to the residency required we send the senator from the 26th, we have about 15 seconds left. would you conclude your comments? mr. president, i was recognized by the previous president to speak and i want to discuss this. 11:00 having arrived, the question before the house is concurrence. the clerk will call the roll. senator carpenter? you re out of order. take your seat! continue the roll call.
heros? right here. this is what democracy is all about. these are the people who stop the presses and brought the nation s attention to the fight for workers rights that s going on right here in madison, wisconsin. joining me now, in person, for the first time, did you like interviewing with me in camera? now it s in person. i have to tell you, it has been a highlight in my career to watch these democratic state senators, john irpenbock, bob job, mark miller, the longest serving state legislator in american history, fred risser and state senators lena taylor, kathleen and spencer coggs. these are people that are committed to their constituents that said no to a radical budget and i congratulate you. it s an honor to meet you tonight. john, great to have you with us. what are the big things you are fighting right now against the walker think about? we re just trying to make things as fair as we can. k-12 education is very important