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Jones has repeatedly lashed out at the mainstream media since the video was publicly released. In March, Jones tweeted that the news media "have not been honest, and they are not responsible for the way the government operates."

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Image: @RealalexjonesMADISON, Wis. -- Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker said Thursday that he would not rule out a recall effort against a Democratic-led state legislature that would ban the sale of milk produced under federal law.

"I'm not going to comment on that at that point," Walker told reporters after signing into law a law that would allow milk producers to sell products under federal law that does not cover genetically modified animals. "I'm going to make the best of my options."

The measure was signed into law by Gov. Scott Walker on Thursday and will go into effect on Dec. 1.

Under the new law, milk producers who produce genetically modified animals can sell their milk to the general public or to farmers who do not sell them. It also prohibits the sale of "non-genetically modified" or "non-modified" dairy products to children under age 3.

Walker said the Senate is considering the legislation and that it would be considered an "eventful step" on Capitol Hill by lawmakers working to pass the measure.

"I have confidence that when we get back to Capitol Hill, we will work with the governor and with the legislature to pass this legislation," Walker said, referring to the House version.

The law will be considered for a possible vote in the fall. It's one of several bills signed into law by Walker.

Wade, who voted against the measure, said the state needs to have a political solution to the issue.

"I have confidence that when we get back to Capitol Hill, we will work with the governor and with the legislature to pass this legislation," Wade said.A man who was killed by a car during a robbery at the airport in Dallas on Sunday, according to Dallas Police Chief David Brown, is expected to plead no contest to a charge that he fatally shot one of his assailants, according to a spokesman.

The gunman was shot, killed by Dallas Police Officer Jason Van Dyke, 27, who was driving a white Chevrolet Malibu with license plate

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